whippleofd
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ORIGINAL: Hailstone Unfortunately, having multiple family members in the military has been the trend for generations, especially in the USA. More and more we are seeing a warrior class developing in this country with a significant amount of new recruits coming from the same families like a tradition. Only 1% of the eligible population in the USA joins the military which surprises me when considering the nationalism most people seem to spout off all the time. Makes me wander if I joined the military because my father was in the US Army or was it totally my own idea, hmmm. We all wish that no mother would have to go through what that lady of 14 kids had to go through but we all know that's a fantasy. As long as there are people, there will be conflict. Thanks for the post Fuselex. data to support this comment? and why is it unfortunate etc? Isn't there another forum for this kind of stuff? cheers This is only one data point, but multiple data points eventually make a data set. My side of the family: Every generation since the revolutionary war when our family fought for the Tory's. My wife's side of the family, no one has served and most tend to look down upon those who serve. Fortunately she thought differently. Be safe out there, Whipple
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