Posted on Jul 3, 2018
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SFC Robert Green
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To Travel and defend my country.
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SMSgt Tom Burns
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Was subject to draft in 1969, but decided to do it my way, went US Air Force and served our country for 26 years. Followed father , retired US Army and bother US Navy.
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CWO4 William Johnson
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Hated school, problems at home. Needed guidance. Thought the service was the answer. Joined in March 1961, retired as a CWO4 in June 1991. With the exception of my family, the Navy was the best thing that ever happened to me.
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SFC Dennis A.
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I knew I had to do something after high school and didn't want to go on to another school or could I afford it. The Army seem like the way to go as it would teach me a skill and give me both a pay check and time to decide what to do with the rest of my life. (and it got me away for home)
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PO3 Matt Strunk
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To see if I could. Part of me didn’t think I could do it.
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TSgt Tommy Amparano
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For the high pay and short hours.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Self-discipline, structure, purpose, change. USMC choice was a challenge piece. I expected the worst and they did their best to provide it. Overcoming adversity is essential in life. Leaders need to learn how to follow first. Good training. Any branch.
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SFC Robert Walton
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Because I wanted to.
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SSG Stephen Arnold
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Army college fund.
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CMSgt Robert (Bob) Kelchner
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I had graduated High School and wanted technical training and a military experience. I joined the Air Force a short time before my 18th birthday. I went to aircraft Radar school and served 25 years. Retired as E-09 Chief Master Sergeant. Probably the best decision of my life.
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