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Thursday, November 11, 2010

We are a military family



I didn't realize just how many of my family have served and are serving in the military until I posted a thank you on Facebook this morning.  My dad served in the Navy during World War II.  


When I was in high school, not a lot of kids went on to college like they do now.  If you didn't go to college, you either got a job or went into the military and earned money for college via the GI bill.  I very nearly went into the Army myself after graduation.  I had the lucky fortune to earn a full scholarship to Cosmetology school, so that's what I did instead of a career in the Army.  Who knows where life would have taken me had I not gotten that scholarship!  


Three of my four brothers went into the Marine Corps following high school graduation.  Michael served in Viet Nam, Jimmy served in Desert Storm.  Marty, the only one to make a career of the Marines and stay 20 years, managed to miss each and every conflict.  He was either in Okinawa, South Korea or in Parris Island, SC working as a Drill Instructor (he did that for 3 years.... he was there while our youngest brother and nephew went through basic training)


My sister's husband, Jim spent 29 years in the Army.  He did 2 tours in Viet Nam while with the 101st Airborne Division.  Later he went on to become an Army Ranger and finally a Green Beret with the Special Forces.  He retired in 1995 as a full Colonel.  


Two of my sister's 3 kids have served in the Army and the Marines.  Steve went into the Marines right out of high school and became a helicopter mechanic and served on the President's helicopter fleet.  He always wanted to pilot, so the Army made an offer he couldn't refuse and after 9 years with the Marines, he switched to the Army's 82nd Airbone and has been flying Blackhawks ever since (11 years)!  Steve served in Iraq, worked with the DEA in the Bahamas, chasing drug runners and he also served n Afghanistan, flying medivac.


My niece and Steve's sister, Marianne served in the Army Reserves until she had her first child.  She is an attorney by profession, so I think she did something in that field, but I'm not really sure.


Still not finished!!


John, my significant other, went to the University of Miami for 2 years right out of high school.  Then the money ran out, so he enlisted in the Army and served 20 years. Fourteen of those years with the 82nd Airborne Division and the last 6 with the Lance Nuclear Missile System.  While with the 82nd, John was part of the Grenada Invasion in 1983.  He nearly went to Iraq for Desert Storm, but his group didn't need to go. He retired in 1993.  Ironically, if I had gone into the Army like I had originally planned, John  and I would have gone through basic training at the same time!


John's son, Mark is serving in the Army with the 82nd Airborne Division.  I don't know what it is he does, but he has served 3 tours in Iraq, a tour in Haiti after the earthquake last year.  He no sooner got back to NC when they were sent to Afghanistan!  I do believe he is stateside once more.


So I have a lot of people to thank for their service to our great country!  Without men and women like these fine folks, who knows what our lives would be like today.  So thank you, from the bottom of my heart, Michael, Marty, Jimmy Mack, Jim Roach, Steve, Marianne, John and Mark!



4 comments:

Gigi said...

I saw your comment at VodkaMom's and had to come visit! Then I saw your profile. Anyone else who answers the random question with "what the hell?" is good in my book. Then I saw that we favor all the same author's. It must be fate.

Thank you and your family for your service to this country. Where would we be without it?

Shawn said...

I am visiting from the Over 40 Hop! When I saw your picture, I new I had to follow you..the two of you look like a fun couple that I would like to hang with. Well, for sure the two of you are hanging.. on for dear life........Woooo Hoooo!!

Joanna Jenkins said...

Hi Joanie, A million thanks and a million blessings to you family.
xo jj

Kat said...

God Bless your family's sacrifice. Us, military families, we're a breed of our own, aren't we?