That was a good story... Thank you for kicking some Jewish ass in quote unquote Israel (Palestine). I gotta say I respect you for it (even though we would most likely end up in a bar fight at the pub after about only an hour of talking politics while drinking, haha.. slainte'🍻).
Now to answer your questions... Me and my family on both sides have a very long line of military service. Starting off with me, I pre-enlisted for the USMC at the age of 17 and shipped out to boot camp at MCRD San Diego 2 days after my 18th birthday back in 2008. After that I completed SOI at Camp Pendleton. My MOS was 0311 Infantry. During my time we were at war with Afghanistan and still had troops in Iraq.
My pops was drafted into the US Army to serve in Vietnam. He was a Communications Specialist during the years of 1966 and 1967.
My dad's father was not in the military during WW2 but worked in a ammunition factory for the war effort. My dad's mother gave birth to him during the war in 1943. Also during this time my mother's uncle was a pilot in the Italian military. His plane was shot down defending Sicily by the British.
My grandpa's brother was in the US Army. He fought and died during WW1 in 1917 on the plains of France. His body was blown to pieces by artillery. My mother's side also had a relative in the Italian military during WW1. He survived but not much more is known.
My dad's side immigrated to America from Ireland shortly after The Great Potato Famin. His great grandfather served in the civil war for the Irish Brigade, NYC Regiment. He survived the war and participated in some minor conflicts in the New York State Militia.
Ever since I could remember I was completely obsessed with history, war, and becoming a soldier. My pops would tell me of our families service and that was all I wanted to do, until I became a early teenager. My ambitions changed at that point and I started hating the government and especially LAW enforcement. Even though I started working legitimate jobs from 14 years old and on, I got heavily involved in organized crime. Primarily drug/weapon/human trafficking, fencing, and debt collecting. I didn't care about myself or what happened to me, but I saw what it did to my mother. She watched on as close friends of mine that she damn near considered her own children died and received double digit sentences down state. And I watched on as the DEA and tactical gang units destroyed the house she worked 2 jobs 7 days a week for, because of me. She was always accepting and lenient about it all but scared of the extent it went to. So one day a buddy of mine was talking to a recruiter and he gave me a business card. Even though I couldn't stand any type of authority and constantly contemplated suicide, I decided I would bite my lip, do my 4years, get out and live a normal life doing construction.
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Me hugging my mother on leave shortly after boot camp.
Gotta respect all that, except MAYBE Northern Ireland. Does that mean you fought the IRA?
Who cares... just sounds like an excuse to me.
Sounds like he was a good man
Rank don't mean much. The guys in infantry barely make it to E-3 Lance Corporal, even though we the ones taking heavy casualties. While pencil pushers and all that other bs move upwards of E-5 Sergeant. Shit... I was discharged as a E-2 PFC, but that's because I got NJPd for going UA for 3weeks.
I wouldn't, unless I knew for sure he was right for it and that he is 100% aware of what he's getting himself into. But even then I don't know cuz I really don't trust my government at all.
Sounds like we have a similar background