Posted on Aug 6, 2021
Who Influenced You To Take The Oath And Join The Military? - Login & Share to Win!
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My dad wanted a son to follow in his footsteps and serve. They wouldn’t so I did - his only daughter.
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My Dad was an Air Force Security Service SIGINTer back in the late 50s on the isle of Crete. He served 4 years. I blindly followed in his steps by joining the Air Force. He never talked about his job or any thing "Air Force." Little did I know the job I had was also a SIGINT position. I would later serve 21 years and whenever I saw Dad, there were winks and nods. I'm sure in his mind he knew what I was up to. He knew I was a part of something only those who took the oath can understand. For that, I am forever grateful!
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Superman, Captain America and myself. I was abused for 4 years when I was very young. I grew up reading comics. Protecting people and my country was very important to me.
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The Selective Service System, aka the draft (before the lottery, when being drafted meant serving, not getting a number for a drawing). Most of the guys I served with in Vietnam were drafted. Coming out of my two years of active combat duty with no injuries has left me thankful and glad to have served.
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Most of my family was in the Army. When I was in college they randomly started the ROTC program. So my friend and I decided, "We can do that. Plus they'll take care of our tuition and fees." So we did it. I was the first officer in my family though. My family was so proud of my decision!
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My cousin Samuel Nichols served in the KOREAN CONFLICT. Samuel came home on leave and he was wearing the dress blues uniform, looking all spit-shined and I was only 9 years old at the time, but I knew then someday I would become a United States Marine. Ten years later, I joined the Marines and re-enlisted and served two tours in Viet Nam.
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To be honest I joined the Army because I couldn't pass the entrance exam for the Coast Guard (Algebra, yuck). I quickly grew to love the Army and have never regretted spending 11 years of my life serving. Those years made me the person I am today!!
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