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Author: Tom H
Date: 2020-03-16 06:07
Going back to what I said about successfully auditioning for "any" NAVY band in 1978 at Great Lakes-- I had to do basic training, unlike maybe the US Marine Band and other elite service bands. That plus only one month holiday vs. two as a school Band Director influenced my choice. Seriously, is the military gunna call to service in times of war band musicians? Why the basic training? I may have opted for a military career if I didn't think basic training for musicians was just stupid.
Here I sit as a Canadian citizen having renounced US citizenship 3 years ago due to FATCA (google it), with a brother who was in the US Army and another a retired US NAVY Captain and 1979 Annapolis graduate.
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Post Edited (2020-03-16 06:09)
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Tom H |
2020-03-16 06:07 |
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