Freinds of Tracy Gibb III
This military family desperately needs your help now!
Time is of the essence and your generous donation will give a young man a fighting chance at a great future. Follow the cause on Facebook!
Tracy Gibb II, our dear friend and devoted customer, has spent his entire professional career in the service to our country. Now his son, Tracy Gibb III (22 years old and newly wed) has been diagnosed with Monophasic Spindle Cell Sarcoma of the Synovial Type. As a result of his illness, he has lost his job and his medical insurance. Read more about this courageous and strong young man.
It is our turn to re-pay this family for their sacrifices and for Mr. Gibb’s service and dedication to protecting our freedoms.
Your generous donation to “Friends of Tracy Gibb” via PayPal account for direct donation to Tracy’s account – also note that checks can be sent via mail to Friends of Tracy Gibb, c/o PO Box 72, Wallops Island, VA 23337. will help pay the exorbitant medical expenses required to save this young man. All of their available funds have been exhausted and they are seeking assistance from friends and family to continue this battle and see it through to a victorious finish. Some of the treatments that may be required are very expensive and at this time they have no means to pay for these treatments. Your donation will help to continue his son’s treatments and this family will be forever grateful for your generosity and kindness. Mahalo Nui Loa.
Tracy Gibb II enlisted in the Navy in 1986. In the course of his career, Mr. Gibb received specialized warfare qualifications in submarine warfare, as well as several other forms of specialized warfare. He was granted Top Secret Clearance in 1987 and faithfully served his country during Operations Just Cause, Operation Desert Storm/Desert Shield (Iraq War) and several other less publicized operations. During his service to his country, he was decorated numerous times.
Petty Officer Gibbs tenure in the Navy was unexpectedly cut short when he was injured in the line of duty while participating in classified operations overseas in 1991. He was honorably discharged with a Service-Connected disability in 1993.
He returned to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he began a career as a Payload Electronic Technician for the NASA Sounding Rocket Program. He rapidly advanced and in the year 2000, was promoted to Mission Manager. He has served tirelessly in this capacity ever since. We’ve attached his complete biography.

