Today is officially Citizenship Day, though I doubt that would make the major news channels.
As a young lad of 19, I stood before a judge and was sworn in as a U.S. Citizen on May 1st 1964. I stood in Navy blues, having joined the U.S.N. a year earlier. And just 3 weeks before that day I was standing before the base commander (shaking in my shoes) as he told me the Navy made a mistake in sending me, a non-citizen, to Electronics Technician A-School. For as a foreigner, I could not obtain a secret clearance. He said I was doing very well in school and asked how long it would take me to become a citizen. I said, "A month Sir!" I think they greased the wheels some, as there I stood, becoming a U.S. Citizen just 3 weeks later.
I was so proud!
But now I'm concerned for my country, the country I love. The one that gave me opportunity to achieve like no other, if I was but willing to work hard.
God Bless America!
My side yard:
As a young lad of 19, I stood before a judge and was sworn in as a U.S. Citizen on May 1st 1964. I stood in Navy blues, having joined the U.S.N. a year earlier. And just 3 weeks before that day I was standing before the base commander (shaking in my shoes) as he told me the Navy made a mistake in sending me, a non-citizen, to Electronics Technician A-School. For as a foreigner, I could not obtain a secret clearance. He said I was doing very well in school and asked how long it would take me to become a citizen. I said, "A month Sir!" I think they greased the wheels some, as there I stood, becoming a U.S. Citizen just 3 weeks later.
I was so proud!
But now I'm concerned for my country, the country I love. The one that gave me opportunity to achieve like no other, if I was but willing to work hard.
God Bless America!
My side yard: