I graduated from college--Illinois State University, BA German--and was primed to go teach German in some Illinois high school. The jobs were scarce back then, even though my friend N landed a great job that she hung with until retirement just a couple years ago. I think I could have found a job if I had waited until August just before school started, but I'm not a good wait-er, and I really wanted to do something, go somewhere, "see the world."
So I went to visit my friendly Army recruiter. And soon I was raising my right hand to take the "support and defend" Oath of Enlistment. They were aware that I had German as a language, so what did my orders say when I finished basic training? They were sending me to the language school in Monterey, CA to learn Korean! Perfectly logical. NOT! So I did some talking and soon was reassigned to German. I'd be out in 8 weeks. But. on second thought, someone else in charge of my unit decided I should be switched to Russian. Logical? Again, probably not, but that's what happened. Two Russian courses and a couple "crypto" courses later, I finally got to my duty station in Augsburg, Germany, sitting with headphones on, and listening to and translating Russian radio traffic from East Germany.
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Our Russian balalaika orchestra & choir at Defense Language Institute - Army extracurriculars. I'm second from the right playing the domra. So fun! |
I'm already so grateful for the GI Bill benefits I earned from serving in the Army. The money I received from the GI Bill paid for almost all of the classes I needed for my Masters degree in Information Media. Sweet deal, and travels all over Europe, too! Now if I could only hear better...and not all on my dime...
We'll see!
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Breaking news - Leann just saw our first robin this year! And enough snow has melted that robins might even find something to eat!
Fascinating story.
ReplyDeleteKeep us posted on the audiology progress.
Love the photo too.