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Jeff Jr.: A Life of Service

The Master of the Deep

The Master of the Deep

The Master of the Deep

Person in vintage diving suit shaking hands during a ceremony.

While the world watched from the surface, Jeff Jr. was at 100 feet. This is the raw data of a Navy Diver—a life where pressure is the only constant.

The Scribe of the Deep

The Master of the Deep

The Master of the Deep

A vintage newspaper page featuring military notes, almanac, and local news.

September 1999. While the nation grieved, Jeff Jr. was on the USS Grasp seven miles off Martha’s Vineyard. This 'Military Notes' record confirms his role in recovering the JFK Jr. wreckage—the raw data of a career spent in the harshest environments on Earth.

The Choice

The Master of the Deep

The Weight of Honor

Reflection of a person in a diving helmet's glass.

 They almost made him a cook. But on swim day, he went in like a dolphin. He proved that Landrys don't just follow orders—they set the pace.

The Weight of Honor

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

The Weight of Honor

Smiling naval officer in a white uniform adorned with medals and ribbons.

This is the raw data of a 24-year career. Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Landry Jr. in his Dress Whites, wearing the history he made in the deep. He’s leaning forward because that’s what a Landry does—we move toward the mission. These medals aren't just ribbon and gold; they are the unshakeable proof of a life lived in service to his country.

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

Meritorious Service Medal citation for Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey Paul Landry, Jr., US Navy.

Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Landry Jr. didn’t just meet the mark once—he excelled at the highest level of Naval excellence twice, leading missions of great national significance in the harshest environments on Earth.

The Foundation

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

Two-Time Meritorious Service Medalist

Where it all began. Mannheim, 1978. I held him then; I stand behind the man he became now. Every legend has a starting point, and this was ours.

The Final Salute

"Twenty-four years of elite service, leading from the front and beneath the waves. This is the official retirement ceremony for Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Landry Jr. As a commissioned Diving Officer, he was the technical expert the nation relied on for its most critical missions—from the historic recovery of JFK Jr. to leading elite teams in the world's harshest environments. This final watch marks the end of a legendary career defined by unshakeable integrity and a father’s pride. A Landry lega

The Spirit of the Warrior:

They say you can’t kill the 'Rooster.' This anthem is for the ones who stood their ground when the pressure was highest. For Jeff Jr., 24 years in the Navy meant facing the darkness of the deep and coming back to the light every single time. It’s the raw, rock 'n' roll heartbeat of a man who never backed down. A Landry doesn’t just survive the storm; he masters it.

"The book of love is long and boring...but I love it when you read to me"

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