The United States Army

07/03/2024 | News release | Archived content

The dive into commitment

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Amidst the serene backdrop of Okinawa's coastal waters, Maj. Robert S. Bourgeau and Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich, accompanied by Capt. Erik McDowell and Capt. Timothy Robinson, prepare to descend for a significant underwater reenlistment. This image captures a moment of camaraderie and solemn preparation as these members of the 10th Support Group gear up, reflecting their deep commitment to service. The ceremony underlines the harmonious blend of professional military duties with the personal pursuits of its members, all set against the expansive blue of the Pacific. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Maj. Robert S. Bourgeau joins Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich and fellow divers from the 10th Support Group as they prepare to enter the waters off Okinawa for Tomasich's underwater reenlistment ceremony. The morning sun illuminates the scene, highlighting the unity and solemnity of the occasion as the group gets ready to dive, symbolizing dedication and renewal in the depths below. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich of the 10th Support Group, geared up post-scuba dive, reflects on the deep personal commitment to his reenlistment ceremony conducted underwater off the coast of Okinawa, blending his passion for diving with his dedication to military service. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL

OKINAWA, Japan - Early morning tranquility embraced the dive site as the ocean whispered its welcome. The team, led by Maj. Robert S. Bourgeau, gathered in the pre-dawn light, checking gear and preparing for a reenlistment ceremony unlike any other. Bourgeau outlined the day's dive plan with precision, his words infusing a sense of solemnity and anticipation among the divers. "This is not just a formality; it's a testament to honor and commitment under extraordinary conditions," Bourgeau explains.

As they descended into the crystal-clear waters off Okinawa, the reality of the event unfolded before them. At forty feet below, against the serene backdrop of the ocean, Capt. Erik McDowell and Capt. Timothy Robinson carefully unfurled the American flag, its colors vibrant under the water's surface. The scene was set, a silent yet profound tableau of military tradition meeting the undersea world.

Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich, positioned beside Bourgeau, prepared to renew his service vows in an environment uniquely challenging in its own right. Surrounded by fellow divers and with his family watching from above, Tomasich's reenlistment formed a powerful representation of military life where personal passions and professional duties are intricately woven together. As the oath began, the other divers, unable to hear but fully aware, watched the exchange of solemn gestures and vows. Above, Tomasich's wife Anita watched from the surface, her presence a comforting reminder of the world above.

"It's incredible to see how his love for diving and his dedication to the military have come together in such a memorable way," Anita reflects, her eyes never straying from the scene unfolding below.

The man behind the mask: Tomasich's journey

Tomasich's military journey began with a desire to explore and serve, a call to adventure that led him from basic training to diverse international assignments. His tenure has included significant roles in Germany, South Korea and Japan, each posting adding layers to his expertise and resolve.

"Every station, every mission has taught me something invaluable about leadership, about service," says Tomasich. His voice carries the weight of experience, each word underscored by a history of challenges met and overcome. "From conducting NATO missions to managing high-stakes operations, these experiences have forged me into the Soldier I am today."

His family's unwavering support has been a cornerstone of his career. "My wife and kids have been my anchor through every posting, every deployment," he acknowledges, his gratitude evident. This reenlistment is as much a renewal of his vows to them as it is to his country.

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -The folded American flag, held by the retention officer, is poised for a special underwater reenlistment ceremony. This flag, which Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich will reenlist in front of, symbolizes the enduring values and commitments that guide his military service, connecting deeply rooted traditions with the unique circumstances of an underwater setting. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Maj. Robert S. Bourgeau conducts a safety briefing for the team on the pier, ensuring all divers, including Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich, are well-prepared and informed before the underwater reenlistment ceremony. This gathering highlights the careful coordination and commitment to safety that characterizes such unique military operations, with team members attentively gearing up for the dive. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -In the vibrant waters off Okinawa, Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich conducts his reenlistment in an extraordinary underwater ceremony, orchestrated by Maj. Robert S. Bourgeau. Flanked by Capt. Erik McDowell and Capt. Timothy Robinson, who proudly hold the American flag, the ceremony captures a unique blend of military tradition and personal passion. This moment, deep beneath the ocean's surface, symbolizes a strong commitment to service, as Tomasich renews his vows surrounded by the clear blue waters, supported by his fellow soldiers and the historic emblem of their nation. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker )VIEW ORIGINAL

Voices from the depths: Insights from colleagues and family

Maj. Bourgeau, who played a pivotal role in the ceremony, highlights an underwater reenlistment's logistical and emotional complexities. "It's about adapting our traditions to reflect the identities of our Soldiers," he says, emphasizing the innovative spirit of the military community.

Maj. Caleb S. Daniel, an S3 operations officer who has supervised Tomasich, highlights his dependability and leadership prowess. "When we have missions with strategic impact, Sgt. 1st Class Tomasich is the person we count on," Daniel remarks. "His integrity and calm demeanor make him a pillar within the 10th Support Group."

From the family's perspective, Anita Tomasich sees her husband's choice of reenlistment venue as a reflection of his personality: adventurous and committed. "It's Corey all over - always taking that extra step to make things memorable," she says, smiling.

His children, Maycee, Ellie and Tripp, echo this sentiment. "Dad does things differently," Maycee says proudly. "And that's what makes him special."

Sgt. Jermaine Robinson, a subordinate of Tomasich, shares insights on his leadership impact. "He's not just our leader; he's our mentor. Watching him take that oath underwater, where he loves to be, was inspiring," Robinson reflects. "It shows his dedication in every aspect of his life."

A legacy of leadership and commitment

The ceremony concludes with a sense of accomplishment and a renewed sense of purpose for Tomasich and all who participated and witnessed the event. It's a poignant reminder of the unique paths service members take in their careers and the profound impacts of their choices on their peers, families and the broader military community.

"This reenlistment is a testament to the values we hold dear in the military: honor, courage and an unwavering commitment to our country," Maj. Bourgeau concludes, his voice resonant with pride and honor.

As they ascend back to the surface, the significance of the day's events is not lost on anyone. It's a vivid illustration of how the 10th Support Group not only supports its members in their professional endeavors but also embraces their individuality and passions, weaving them into the fabric of their collective mission to protect and serve.

With a legacy cemented both below and above the waves, Sgt. 1st Class Tomasich looks to the horizon, ready for whatever challenges and adventures lie ahead, his journey a remarkable narrative of dedication, leadership, and transformation within the U.S. Army.

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich of the 10th Support Group readies his gear for a scuba dive. Poised against the coastal backdrop of Okinawa, his focused preparation highlights the seamless blend of military precision and personal passion that characterizes his service. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich emerges from the water after a successful scuba diving session, surrounded by his team and instructors, following his unique underwater reenlistment ceremony with the 10th Support Group off the coast of Okinawa. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Anita Tomasich, from above the water, snorkels and watches as Sgt. 1st Class Corey O. Tomasich participates in his underwater reenlistment ceremony. Her presence from the surface adds a layer of familial support as she observes the profound moments of his commitment renewal, blending personal connection with the ceremonial proceedings below. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Henry Gundacker)VIEW ORIGINAL

Looking to the horizon: Future aspirations and reflections

As Tomasich looks to the future, his goals are clear. "The next step is Officer Candidate School, another challenge I'm ready to meet," he states confidently. His aspirations extend beyond his military service, eyeing a role in law enforcement post-military.

Reflecting on the legacy he wishes to leave, Tomasich hopes his actions inspire others. "I want to show that it's possible to be true to yourself while wearing the uniform. To integrate who you are with what you do," he shares, his vision for the future grounded in values of integrity and service.

"This reenlistment isn't just about continuing my service," Tomasich concludes, "it's about reaffirming my life's commitment, both professional and personal, in the depths of the ocean - where I feel most at home."

This unique ceremony, witnessed by family and fellow Soldiers, not only marked a continuation of service but also a profound personal commitment, showcasing the deep ties between a soldier's career and his life beyond the uniform.