Robfal Posted November 19, 2008 Content Count: 578 Joined: 06/30/08 Status: Offline Share Posted November 19, 2008 Father US Army, Captain, 9th ID, Vietnam 1958-1969 Sister US Army, Specialist, AG Bn in Ft Leavenworth 2007-Present Uncle US Army, Sergeant First Class, Korea Uncle #2 US Army, Staff Sergeant, Post-Vietnam Cousin US Army, Staff Sergeant, 3rd ID, Iraq Myself US Army, Private First Class, FLARNG There are others but I dont remember there rank or unit... Im sure theyre were all US Army though. Link to comment
Daze Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 6741 Joined: 06/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Bump A great friend of mine, joining the British Army on 13 Sept 09 Kiyle Edwards Corps of Royal Engineers Link to comment
Itch Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Slavic should be added to the list! Link to comment
Metal Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 11728 Joined: 09/17/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 I had only 2 people in my family that did something in the war. My great uncle Chris, We was a pilot during the time ofWW2. Where i live we had a army base right on the edge of town. My great grandma was a nurse during WW2. Canada had it hard in the war, but with the help of the USA* *Took you long enough- to help fight the war Link to comment
Dannen Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 554 Joined: 09/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Great Great Uncle or something close to that John McCrae died during WWI Any Canadian will probably know who he is through his famous poem "In Flanders Fields" Link to comment
Demented Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 750 Joined: 02/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Great Uncle, WWII, Marines, Fought in the Pacific. Recipient of two Purple Hearts, and a Silver Star. His unit was seizing an air field and got ambushed by machine gun fire. One of his buddy's legs got fucked up really bad and fell down. He didn't realize he was gone until he was across the runway. He ran back into the lead storm and got his friend. And a bullet in the ass! Sadly, he was killed during one of the last island invasions before the war ended. And my other great uncle fought in the Battle of The Bulge. He only spoke of what the things he did once, and killed himself slowly with alcohol after the war. A bit further back, my great-great-great-grandpa (i think that's how many greats it has been...hmm) fought for the Union against all those asshole rebels! ;-) That's fucking crazy. Link to comment
Jewpiter Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 2661 Joined: 02/11/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Jewpiter Sergeant US Army 3rd ID '04-'05 11B :-p Link to comment
Harpr33t Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 1980 Joined: 08/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 Just saw this thread, well most of you have relatives in the United States armed forces. I have a bunch of mine that were or are still in it. My great grandfather was an Officer in the Royal Indian Army. He served in WW2 and my grandfather was an Infantrymen in the Indian army after the partition and served in 3 wars that were in 62, 65, and 71. I have an uncle that was in the BSF ( Border Security Force). I have an uncle whose a major and is currently doing counter insurgency operation in Kashmir. I have an Uncle whose part of the Rapid Action Force but thats sort of paramilitary. I have a distant cousin the British armed forces Link to comment
Crimson Posted August 27, 2009 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2009 John McTravis Reilly, was British Royal Engineer during WW II. John William Reilly, Air Force Engineer - My father. Link to comment
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