3 amazing generations of Emihl men that have passed! You are sorely missed and loved for your sacrifices for this great nation! 🇺🇸 Hooyah! Walter Andrew Emihl, Kenneth Andrew Emihl and Kevin Andrew Emihl
Ellen and I are sending our sincere condolences and prayers to all of the Emihl Family at this time. All I can say is they don't make guys like Ken any more. Reason being, he would amaze me with the knowledge he had about everything. Also, it was always a pleasure to talk and hang out with him. Kenny was way more than a neighbor, he was my friend. He will be greatly missed. Greg & Ellen Policastro
Ken, Throughout BUD/S, I never saw you without a smile on your face and you never missed passing a word of encouragement to others. Thank you! God bless. Chris Cobb, Classmate from BUD/S Class 115 "Bear the Pain to Wear the Name"
I met Chief Moe while in my first SEAL Platoon, we were conducting cold weather training in Kodiak, Alaska. From snowshoeing through whiteouts, building snow caves, to climbing icey peaks wearing cramp-ons with the camp dog running through your legs while hundreds of feet atop an icey peak! Once, Chief Moe shouted out for the lead squad not to get to far ahead while approaching a very steep and sharp turn in the trail. As they disappeared from sight, we stumbled across a grizzly bear devouring a moose! He was not pleased and neither was Chief Moe!! Chief Moe immediately drew down on the grizzly with his shot gun and had us back out slow and careful. He was calm, cool and completely collected!!! I admired that quality in him and it made me desire to become a SEAL Chief Petty Officer! REST IN PEACE TEAMMATE!! We have the watch...BlackFrog152