Posted on Dec 23, 2022
MSgt James Parker
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SGT Philip Roncari
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Told my Dad, Mother was having problems with depression so was hospitalized, had been since my early teens ,he was fine with it since he had served during WWll,my brother was career Air Force couldn’t understand why anyone would join the Army and go Infantry to boot,best decision I ever made other than marrying the woman who somehow has put up with this old fart for over fifty years.
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MSgt James Parker
MSgt James Parker
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SGT Philip Roncari Thanks for sharing and thank you for your service.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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They had to sign at the recruiters office and did not seem to have any issues doing so...
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MSgt James Parker
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MAJ Byron Oyler thank you for sharing your story.
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PVT Bobbi Adams
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My daddy went in, so I went in.
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MSgt James Parker
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@pvt Bobbi Adams thank you for sharing and thank you for your service.
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PVT Bobbi Adams
PVT Bobbi Adams
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MSgt James Parker You do the same, share always, and remember knowledge is power.
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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I was 17 and still in high school. My mother knew I was joining when I came home and told her that I finally started the process.
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MSgt James Parker
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SSG Laurie Mullen Thank you for sharing your story and thank you for your service.
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SGT Matthew S.
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I told my parents in person; they were quite shocked as it was simply something I had never expressed any interest in and it was rather out of the blue.
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MSgt James Parker
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SGT Matthew S. thank you for sharing your story and thank you for your service.
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1SG Joseph Dartey
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Showed up with the recruiter and told my mother that I wanted to join the Army and since I was 17 she would have to sign the paperwork. She wanted to argue and I told her she could sign for me to go to boot camp in June 74 after I graduated high school or I would sign the paperwork in October because I would be 18. Guess what, she signed.
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MSgt James Parker
MSgt James Parker
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1SG Joseph Dartey thank you for sharing your story and thank you for your service.
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1SG Joseph Dartey
1SG Joseph Dartey
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You're welcome Brother MSgt James Parker and Thank You for your service to our great nation.
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SSG Dale London
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I had to tell my mom in person. I was 17 and needed her signature on the forms.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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I was 4th Generation Army, my son is 5th Generation. It was not a surprise to anyone when either of us joined.
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Sgt Kent Pillatsch
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I told them the day before I was leaving I need a ride to the train station to get to the MEPS.
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