SPRINGFIELD, IL (12/26/2012)(readMedia)-- Col. Robert J. Mayberry Jr., of St. Charles, Mo., will retire from the Illinois National Guard on his 60th birthday, Jan. 2, 2013.
"It's natural for me to be in the service," said Mayberry. "My dad  led the way and I appreciate what I've been able to do and where I've  been placed."
Mayberry followed in a long line of family members serving in the military, but only he and his father made a career of it.
After moving every couple of years growing up with his father in the  Air Force, Mayberry enlisted in the active Army in 1972 as a wheel and  track mechanic and was stationed in Kitzgingen, Germany. After serving  four years he returned to Illinois and started a brake and front end  alignment business, where he worked until he joined the Illinois  National Guard in 1982.
"He doesn't mind getting his hands dirty and doing some heavy  lifting," said Col. Fred W. Allen of Delavan, Illinois Army National  Guard chief of staff. "He is a common sensed, hard working, outspoken  officer and because of those qualities this organization is better."
Mayberry was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1985 through the  Illinois Military Academy Officer Candidate School. In 1989 he accepted a  federal technician position with the Illinois National Guard surface  maintenance shop and has continued to serve the maintenance community  ever since.
"He is one of the most dedicated and passionate guys I have worked  with in the Illinois National Guard," said Col. Eric K. Little of  Springfield, deputy United States Property and Fiscal officer. "He set  the standard for field maintenance shops. He equipped them to be  stand-alone units that have their own property and tools that stay even  during mobilization."
Having a dual-status position, Mayberry's first command position was  with the 1244th Transportation Company in Cairo. After that, he held  battalion commands with the 733rd Quartermaster Battalion and the 65th  Troop Command Battalion.
"I had great mentors who gave me good guidance," said Mayberry. "I've  been lucky to have really good people around me the whole time."
Mayberry deployed to Iraq twice. From 2005 to 2006 he deployed as the  deputy director of logistics maintenance in Diwaniyah, Iraq with the  Multi - National Division, which comprised of 18 countries. He deployed  again from 2007 to 2009 as the commander of the Tallil Logistics  Military Advisor Team in the 10th Iraq Army Division in Ur, Iraqi.
One thing Mayberry said he learned from his combat experience is to trust the training.
"Pay attention to the training you receive throughout the year," he  said. "When faced with a scary situation, you don't think, you just do  it and that training is very valuable."
Along with overseas deployments, Mayberry worked many state active  duty missions throughout Illinois. From flood duty to winter storms, he  advised the Adjutant General on logistical requirements, supporting  procedures and accountability.
"I have loved this job the entire time I have been here," he said.
Mayberry celebrated his retirement with friends and family at the Field Maintenance Shop on Camp Lincoln in Springfield, Dec. 8.
Looking into retirement, he said he plans to work with Habitat for  Humanity and organizations to prevent suicide. He also plans to fish and  work on his antique vehicles while spending time with his family.