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So, neither my father nor my mother were in the military, nor are any of my siblings.
My grandparents are a different story, however.
My Grandpa (Grandpa Larry as we knew him) graduated from the University of Wyoming and commissioned from ROTC, eventually earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
My other Grandpa (Papa, as he's known) enlisted during the Korean War. He didn't fight, just worked on maintenance in Germany.
My last Grandpa (Grandpa Tom) Graduated from West Point in 1949. He achieved the rank of Brigadier General and retired after a 30 year military career. I'm not entirely sure... but my dad says he is the last living member of his class...? Regardless, he is the oldest graduate at his yearly association meetings.
So as I'm applying to West Point, does my family's military history help me? Even if my parents were never soldiers? Specifically, does my Grandfather (who was a general) help me at all? If not that's ok, I'm just curious
My grandparents are a different story, however.
My Grandpa (Grandpa Larry as we knew him) graduated from the University of Wyoming and commissioned from ROTC, eventually earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
My other Grandpa (Papa, as he's known) enlisted during the Korean War. He didn't fight, just worked on maintenance in Germany.
My last Grandpa (Grandpa Tom) Graduated from West Point in 1949. He achieved the rank of Brigadier General and retired after a 30 year military career. I'm not entirely sure... but my dad says he is the last living member of his class...? Regardless, he is the oldest graduate at his yearly association meetings.
So as I'm applying to West Point, does my family's military history help me? Even if my parents were never soldiers? Specifically, does my Grandfather (who was a general) help me at all? If not that's ok, I'm just curious
