Zonie63
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic So I'm reading the New York Times' Memorial Day preach piece, and it contained the sobering statistic that a mere 0.5% of the US population joins the military. In light of another thread, I'm wondering how many here have any connection at all to the modern military. Multiple selections are available. My niece is currently serving in the Air Force. I tried to join the Navy, but they turned me down. I later applied for a job with the National Security Agency, but they turned me down as well. At least I can say with a clear conscience that I offered to serve my country, but my country didn't want me. My brother was in the Marines briefly, but got out on a medical discharge when he developed hemorrhoids during boot camp. For him, it seems that being in the Marines was literally a pain in the ass. My father wanted to attend the Naval Academy, but he didn't have enough political pull, so he opted for the Coast Guard Academy instead. My mother never served; she was extremely anti-military and anti-war. My maternal grandfather was in the Army briefly in the early 1930s, but hated it so much that he bought out. He was married with two daughters by the time of the U.S. entry into WW2. I had a couple of uncles in World War II. One was in the Marines who served in the Pacific (I know he was in the Battle of Tarawa, but I don't remember which other battles he was in). Another uncle was in the Army under Patton and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. My paternal grandfather was in the Army during WW1, although he didn't go to Europe. He was stationed along the Rio Grande somewhere (Laredo, I think). I also had a great-great-great grandfather who fought for the Union in the Civil War, as well as a great-great-great-great uncle who fought for the Confederacy (there were probably others in my family tree, but those are the two I know about for sure). I also had at least one ancestor in the American Revolution (who, I'm told, gave his canteen to George Washington, although that's probably just family legend). My grandmother was in the DAR, so I think that I'm qualified to join the SAR, but never did.
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