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Retired Adm. Wayne Justice Keynotes MOAACC Lunch, Brings Extensive Experience To Port Canaveral Commission

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September 30, 2024
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Retired Adm. Wayne Justice Keynotes MOAACC Lunch, Brings Extensive Experience To Port Canaveral Commission
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District 3 Canaveral Port Commissioner and retired Rear Admiral Wayne Justice can never complain of having endured a boring job, for his career in the Coast Guard has taken him from captaining anti-drug running ships to assisting the Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America. (Image for Space Coast Daily)

District 3 Canaveral Port Commissioner and retired Rear Admiral Wayne Justice can never complain of having endured a boring job, for his career in the Coast Guard has taken him from captaining anti-drug running ships to assisting the Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America.

He has been part of President George H. W. Bush’s wallyball (also known as rebound volleyball) team at Camp David. He has been at the helm of multi-million-dollar drug seizures off the Bahamas.

He rescued thousands of Cuban and Haitian refugees. He was the man literally strapped to the “satchel,†the suitcase that carries the nuclear code for the President of the United States.

Justice’s story begins in Staten Island, where his father was a public health physician.

A graduate of the New York City public school system, Justice, like his father, chose public service, earning a degree from the Coast Guard Academy in 1977.

After a stint in fisheries patrol off the coast of New England, Justice was sent to the warmer waters of Florida as head of a 95-foot patrol boat moored in Rivera Beach.

“I’m 23 years old and in command of this boat that is tasked with seizing tons of drugs from Jamaica and the Bahamas,†he said.

“It was madness. We would get rammed by Jamaican mother ships. We shot machine guns. It was absolute cowboys and Indians.â€

JUSTICE-580-11-1Wayne Justice, center, celebrating with his crew in the hold of a seized drug smuggling vessel atop tons of seized marijuana. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)

First On the Scene of Mariel Boatlift

Those “good old days†of the early 1980s law enforcement were soon replaced by even more demanding work, as drugs evolved to more sophisticated options than bulk marijuana, and drug dealers would try to save their valuable cargo from the Coast Guard by using everything from sophisticated secret compartments to semi-submersibles that were almost impossible to detect.

“Our last seizure was a Mexican fishing boat with almost 10 tons of uncut cocaine,†said Justice.

“It was so important that the Mexican government sent a ship to protect us. It was the largest seizure at the time.â€

Over the course of his career, Justice’s cutters seized 40-drug smuggling vessels, over 140 tons of marijuana and cocaine, and arrested more than 135 smugglers.

Human cargo was also on Justice’s radar, for his ships patrolled an area of the ocean teeming with refugees.

“The first boat we picked up was the very first Cuban boat from the Mariel boatlift,†he said.

“Cuban families from Miami were also paying cash for these derelict boats to go to Cuba and pick up their relatives, and we had to stop these unsafe vessels. We found a lot of people trying to get out of Cuba. We also found empty rafts.â€

The Cubans were not the only ones trying to escape their beleaguered homeland.

“The Haitian refugees were truly in dangerous situations,†said Justice.

“One time, we found 230 Haitians stacked like cordwood in a 50-foot sailboat. The people at the bottom were unconscious or dead. At that point, the Haitians were happy to see us, even though we would take them back to Port au Prince.â€

Justice remembers the Christmas of 1989, when the Haitian government, because of the holiday, would not take the 200 of their citizens that Justice and his men had delivered to Haiti’s capital. There was nothing to do but settle back on the boat and wait for the next day.

“We ended up spending a very nice Christmas with them,†said Justice.

Justice was involved in the rescue of more than 4,500 Haitian, Chinese, Ecuadorian and Cuban immigrants.

ADDRESS: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Wayne Justice with President George H.W. Bush and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia during a ceremony in Riyadh during the Gulf War. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)Wayne Justice with President George H.W. Bush and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia during a ceremony in Riyadh during the Gulf War. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)

Justice’s life changed dramatically when the Coast Guard selected him as one of five candidates for the coveted position of military aide to the President of the United States. One representative from each of the military services is assigned to this critical position.

“A White House limo picked me up at the airport and I headed to 30 different interviews for the job,†said Justice.
“They wanted to get a good feel for the type of person you were.â€

Justice got the job, and spent the next two years shadowing President George H. W. Bush.

Wherever the President went, Justice went. He lived in the White House and traveled aboard Air Force One to all four corners of the globe.

On weekends, he followed President Bush to Camp David. The job provided an incredible vantage point into the life of the Commander in Chief.

“President Bush loved Camp David,†said Justice.

“After church, he would set up the teams for wallyball games. If you were any good, he put you on his team. If you were not, he would put you on the other team. He didn’t like losing.â€

It didn’t matter if a guest was important. If he couldn’t play well, he was “fired†from the “Bush League,†such as was the case with Arnold Schwarzernegger.

“As big and strong as Schwarzernegger was, he couldn’t play volleyball, so he was fired,†said Justice.

Dedicated Public Servant

JUSTICE-CPA-COMMISSIONERS-580Commissioner Wayne Justice, far left, with, left to right, Commissioner Bruce Deardoff; Chairman Jerry Allender; Vice-Chairman John ‘Hank’ Evans; Secretary/Treasurer Tom Weinberg. (CPA image)

After retirement in 2010, Justice segued into a career as a maritime consultant and expert witness, providing counsel on maritime issues and expert testimony in maritime cases.

The latest chapter in his life is his job as District 3 Commissioner for Canaveral Port Authority.

Given his previous extensive maritime and Coast Guard command experience, the retired Rear Admiral could be the most qualified commissioner in the Canaveral Port Authority’s more than 50-year history.

“Being on the Port Commission is about helping the region grow in a managed way,†said Justice.

“We do not have a wall around the Port and everything that happens at the Port has an impact on the community.â€

It’s a big job, for Port Canaveral, with four million passengers embarking or passing by each year, is one of the top cruise ship ports in the world and now eager to take its place among the big boy commercial ports.

With 37 years of maritime experience, Justice is the right man to help the Space Coast’s favorite port enter this exciting new phase.

For Justice, being a Port Commissioner is another milestone in a life he considers incredibly charmed.

“You pinch yourself and you do your best,†said Justice.

JUSTICE-580-13-1Wayne Justice with President Bill Clinton during an arrival ceremony in Vancouver, Canada. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
Wayne justice, right, with President George H.W. Bush and Agentina President Carlos Saúl Menem. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)Wayne justice, right, with President George H.W. Bush and Agentina President Carlos Saúl Menem. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
†containing secret nuclear codes, accompanying President Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle.Wayne Justice, at left, on duty with the “Emergency Satchel†containing secret nuclear codes, accompanying President Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
Wayne Justice reads a citation at a Rose Garden event with Barbara and President Bush looking on. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)Wayne Justice reads a citation at a Rose Garden event with Barbara and President Bush looking on. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-15President Bill Clinton presents Wayne Justice the Defense Superior Service Medal in the Oval Office. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-4Wayne Justice with Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and President Bush. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-1Wayne Justice as a young Lieutenant in charge of the 95-foot patrol boat Cape Shoalwater, the first ship on scene of the Mariel boatlift in 1980. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-18WAYNE JUSTICE’s final ship command was the USCGC Munro out of Alameda California, shown here on patrol near Panama doing a joint counter-drug operation with the Panamanians. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-1-3Firing warning shots in the Florida Straights to get a Jamaican coastal freighter to heave to and be boarded. Over the course of his Coast Guard career, Wayne Justice’s cutters seized 40-drug smuggling vessels, over 140 tons of marijuana and cocaine, and arrested more than 135 smugglers. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-8Wayne Justice saluting in Tokyo with President George Bush, Barbara Bush and Japanese Emperor Akihito. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-7Wayne Justice trooping the line during an arrival ceremony in Japan. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-3Wayne Justice with President George H.W. Bush and Czech Republic President Václav Havel in Prague. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-WAYNE-SWEAR-IN-580PORT CANAVERAL Commissioner Wayne Justice reenlists Coast guardsman Gunner’s Mate Second Class Chris Domeglio at the Port’s Observation Tower. (Port Canaveral image)
JUSTICE-580-22Wayne Justice with his son Michael, an MBA graduate of Old Dominion University with a BA in Maritime Supply, and his daughter Amanda, a UF Masters of Fine Arts graduate who now works at Harvard producing online classes. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-13ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE: Wayne Justice with President Bill Clinton and fellow staffers. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-16Wayne Justice with his family and President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-14Wayne Justice jogging with President George H.W. Bush at the Ambassador’s residence in London. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
JUSTICE-580-12-1Wayne Justice with President Bill Clinton. (Image for Space Coast Daily)

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