my grandfather was a yeoman on the USS drew my great(x4) grandfather fought for the union he participated in Sherman's march to the sea.
My family has roots to dr Livingstone. Also Beth of Hardwick who made Hardwick hall and killed all her husbander's.
i dont know much of my family history but i know that i am related to edward munch. also my grand father was a resistance fighter during ww2. he helped jews over to the swedish border. he received weapons and explosives from raf air drops. he was also a radio opperator. also my grand father is the reason i got into military history.
I know little of my family tree, but i do have a coat of arms so where at my house, but all i know is that my last name is a varient of the name Chadwick
My Great Great Grandpa served in World War 1 and my Great Grandpa served in World war 1 (With half of my Great Uncles and stuff like that) He won the Bronze, Silver Star. My Grandpa was in the Vietnam War where he fought in Hue and many more engaements. My dad went in the Marines but Didnt see any action he was about to go in to the Somali Civil War and almost to the Gulf War. I hope to follow my ancesters footsteps.
You'd like to end up in a trap, seeing friends of yours - and yourself, if you have some bad luck - die?
How is that a badass when I faced the fact That I'm going to die and I'm going to make the best of it.
I was serious that I respect your attitude, but I just don't see how suffering and seeing your friends suffer in battle is making the best of your life?
take that a side If I ever return from war if I go I get a free ride of college, Jobs like Vets there is so much I could achieve that I always wanted. Like going to the Embassy in Germany. I understand consequences for my action if my friends die I will have to cope with it.
Americans? Suffering in battle? They seem to be happy about it. They don't exactly run much risk nowadays.