This story was published Dec. 21, 2021, at KSN.com, and republished here with permission from KSN-TV in Wichita, Kansas, and the author Hunter Funk.
WICHITA, Kan. -- From Utah to Wichita, an Air Force officer’s promotion ceremony moved across the state lines to his hometown of Wichita. The reason behind it is so his terminally ill father could get the chance to see him move up in rank.
Travis Deckert said this ceremony was possible with the help of his boss, colonel, family, and friends.
Travis said his father has helped him get through the tough times since his first day in uniform.
“Thirteen years ago, when I started the Air Force Academy, I hated every day of it,” Travis said.
He said his dad was rooting for him the whole time.
“I hated having to run the class and carry my backpack and my left hand. I hated having to do all the pushups and situps, but the one thing that was true the entire time was my dad would always support me,” Travis said. “He would always send me letters and just tell me to never give up because he knew what I would give up if I didn’t make it and what I would be afforded after if I was able to complete the Air Force Academy.”
Nearly a decade since the academy, Travis said he got the news he never wanted to hear.
“I get a call that my dad’s in the ICU, and it resulted in stage four brain cancer,” Travis said. “These last 11 months, I’ve seen my dad persevere and get through all these treatments and radiation.”
His father, Don Deckert, has made it 11 months since the diagnosis, but the doctors now expect he only has a few weeks left to live.
It makes the moment to watch his son get promoted to major that more special.
“I’m very proud of him,” said Don. “I am happy I made it.”
It made for an emotional ceremony for Travis. Even though it’s a bittersweet moment, this memory is one he will be able to hold onto forever.
“I just want to say thank you dad for supporting me during that entire time and throughout the rest of my career,” said Travis. “It’s truly an honor to have this with him present.”
Travis said he plans to celebrate the promotion by spending time with his father and other family members for the holidays.