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My Son The Marine By Frank Schaeffer And John Schaeffer

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My Son the Marine? “My Son the Marine?” is a short story written by Frank Schaeffer and John Schaeffer about a father’s thoughts on his son enlisting in the military. The story starts off as two Marine recruiters visit the narrator’s home in Salisbury, Massachusetts. The narrator’ wife asks the Marine what John will get out of being a Marine. One of the Marine simply replies, “He’ll be United States Marine, ma’am!” Becoming a Marine will not guarantee college funds, signing bonuses, or great civilian opportunities, but it will help John find standards that had not been lowered (paragraph 5). The narrator goes on to describe the background of his family. He was born in Switzerland, he was the youngest of four children, he was home-schooled, and he was later sent to private schools in England and Wales. After contracting polio, the narrator’s parents became very overprotective of him. He married Genie in 1970 and 10 years later they had their youngest child, John. The time comes when the narrator has to send John off to boot camp in South Carolina. Before departing, John and his dad have a tearful moment promising to write every day. On the way back Frank asks God to protect John and to bring him back home safe. John calls and writes two letters but is not allowed to contact his parents any more than that. The narrator buys a book titled Making the Corps, by Thomas E. Ricks. Through that book, Frank is able to follow John’s activities such as drill marching, exercises, and

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