This is how my grandpa joined the army. true or false? - can you join the army with one eye
My grandfather was blind in one eye since birth. As 2nd World War I began, my grandfather and his friends were joining the army. To control, to see, first covered his bad eye with his right hand and read what will. Then they said to change, and instead just changed hands and no one noticed. I heard about this since I was 5th Then, when I'm older, I began to see that this was, perhaps, and then showed me pictures of him in the army. Do you think that this is possible? I think this sounds wrong, but I can not contradict him.
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At that time, many soldiers fell into the potential to do for several reasons. My father lied his age in the army and fight in the Korean War to win.
Remember, soldiers and staff at induction centers are human. So the story could be true.
It is quite possible at this time badly needed soldiers for the war, so they looked more in May or knew and did not slip
I have a gunshot wound to the left leg, and said nothing when I was a surgeon aboard a 1 1 / 2 years later, times and asked me if I wanted to release for medical reasons, but he refused and was never a
It is therefore possible
quite possible to take these tests in the workers, the concern of the government, but not their 40.00/hr and go home. then no difference. MEPS is a joke.
I am surprised that things have happened. It seems possible to me.
First, her grandfather is blind in one eye?
Secondly, it was in the army?
If so, what seems clear to me!
Sounds True To Me
I hope ... nice one-daddy!
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