Posted on Nov 14, 2017
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As a college student and soldier, I often find myself discussing my decision with fellow students. They generally assume that I joined to pay for school, yet this is not the case. For me, it was a desire to be there in times of natural or military crisis on US soil. What was your deciding factor, and was there a specific occurrence which drove you to a recruitment office?
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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I've said this a few times before on RP. I wanted to be a pilot since I was in grade school. I oriented my life in that direction including joining the Civil Air Patrol and picking a university with AFROTC. I volunteered for pilot training, passed the physical, completed the year-long course, and in July 1970 my wife pinned the silver wings on my chest. First part of my dream was complete.

I joined during the Vietnam war. I wasn't a popular war, but I believed I should defend my country. Fortunately for me, but unfortunately for my career, I wasn't ordered to Southeast Asia. I plunged into the Cold War as a C-130 pilot and later on as a staff officer. I wouldn't trade my military experience for anything.
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1LT Kevin Chapman
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Military service was a vital family tradition with the guys on my dad’s side. All of them served in a war and all were 11B prior to my dad. Service wasn’t push on me by my father, but it was something that I was passionate about doing for myself.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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PV2 Aidan Piombino-Mattis: My deciding factor was that I was homeless. I stayed in a warehouse; before I joined the Army in Fresno, California. I am very successful now; however. I coach six groups on Facebook; help people with my love and I am a photographer. -Most Triumphantly, Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: Coach/Photographer
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