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In reply to the discussion: Romney only American family with 5 generations of no military service? [View all]xmas74
(30,076 posts)60. And that's an awful attitude.
There are plenty of things I'm not happy about but my family has paid their debt to this country via military service many times over. They're documented as serving as far back as the French and Indian War, are heavily documented during the Revolutionary, and on up. The first non service that I know of is right now-my brother got out in 2000, right before everything happened. No one has been in since. (Wait-scratch that-forgot I have a cousin in right now, he's been stateside for the past four years. But that's still service.) And my kid's father was in Gulf I, so she has yet another to add to her families service.
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Romney only American family with 5 generations of no military service? [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2012
OP
Nope--the Mormon men I've known were my husband's coworkers in the military.
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#83
I was wondering that. I was wondering if ANYONE here could meet that standard.
jsmirman
Aug 2012
#20
my mom has family who fought in the ones no one knows about -before the french and
roguevalley
Aug 2012
#41
Yeah; sins of the fathers is silly enough without adding "great-great grand" to that. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#32
I think there might be a lot of Amish families that have a few more generations than that.
Kalidurga
Aug 2012
#30
the family hasn't been in the us five generations straight. george was born in mexico.
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#50
They started in the US--just because they took a convenient period of exile in Mexico to avoid
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#64
If my father-in-law were alive, I don't know how he'd feel about this...
a la izquierda
Aug 2012
#56
Unbelievable... I know of no family that doesn't at least have WWII vets in their "lineage"....
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#63
this is a great little comeback for all those obama is not an american type of thing
dembotoz
Aug 2012
#74
A little trivia about Richard Nixon's Great-Grandfather George Nixon (1821-July 14 1863) who was a
ArnoldLayne
Aug 2012
#80