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SFC Richard OConnor
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I decided on my own after a conversation with my recently widowed mother
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A1C Michelle Pagan
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Ends Aug 31, 2021. Good luck everyone!
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CDR William Kempner
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My dad. WWII USN Diver and a patriot. I never thought of NOT serving.
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My brothers played an influence on me joining as an Officer. Both were enlisted.
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SP5 Derick Johnsohne
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As an immigrant, I, myself, decided to join the usarmy to become a complete citizen, just as others did before me, where i came from and where i am now . and i dont regret an instant of it and i am forever grateful for what the country gave me .
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SPC Tim Phillips
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Everyone in my family before me had served. Starting with the civil war on up. It was just a family tradition.
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LT Mikkel Moller
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My High School Guidance Counselor
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SGT Fred Flick
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My brother
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PO3 Charles Streich
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The Draft Board was burned and my School Deferment was cancelled in 1969.
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LTC Stephen F.
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My interest in military history spurred me to enlist in November 1974. The Vietnam War and my support for the US Military.
1. Indirectly my paternal grandfather William John Field Ford who served as a British Army Lance Corporal during the Great War [renamed to WWI after WWII] in the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey and later on the western front in France.

Image: 1915 Grandfather - British Army Lance Corporal William John Field [1884-1963] Ford during the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey in 1915 died on December 7, 1963
Thank you my friend Maj Marty Hogan for mentioning me.
My paternal grandfather was a Great War [WWI] veteran of the British Expeditionary Force from Gallipoli, Turkey through the western front in France and Belgium
Image: 1915 Grandfather - British Army Lance Corporal William John Field [1884-1963] Ford during the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey in 1915. He died on December 7, 1963 which was six months after he met me and my younger sister for the firs time as we traveled with our parents to visit family in England.
My parents were pacifist having survived in London during the Battle Of Britain.

I enlisted on November 11, 1974 for 12B Combat Engineer.
As a child my goal was to become a US Army officer. I turned down an offer to apply to USNA, Annapolis and enlisted as a soldier. I did well on some tests and after graduating from 12B AIT and being assigned to Fort Campbell, KY I received orders to attend the United States Military Academy Preparatory School at Fort Monmouth. I completed that program and received an appointment to the United States Military Academy, West Point from the local congressman where my parents lived in Upper Darby
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you sir for the excellent share LTC Stephen F.
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SPC Maurice Evans
SPC Maurice Evans
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Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet. Wasn't he the first president to introduce the draft????
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SPC Maurice Evans
SPC Maurice Evans
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By the way to all of you who joined you are my hero's
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SPC Maurice Evans
SPC Maurice Evans
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SPC Maurice Evans - maybe I should explain I was drafted out of college because I was behind and because I was a behind LOL
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