Posted on 05/27/2016 8:33:21 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
I’d be willing to bet he was not in the photo with the American black bitch## with the clinched fists at West Point, in uniform.
“he can go back to his country and become another Papa Doc”
What a rotten thing to say.
His country is AMERICA, and he’ll no doubt make us proud in years to come.
What kind of scumbag would try to stink up the air with a post like that?
He has a different view of the US than the group of blacklivesmatter retards who should have been expelled from West Point.
Congratulations, Mr. Idrache.
Idrache’s military career began in the Maryland Army National Guard. He served in the 231st Chemical Co., based in Greenbelt.
Idrache’s sister gave him a sticker that had been handed to her at school by a recruiter from West Point. He thought his chances of getting into the elite military academy were slim.
But his lieutenant in his National Guard unit helped him start the application process, and an administrator, Sgt. 1st Class Christi McKinney, guided him through the process.
McKinney followed Idrache through his West Point career, and was there to watch him graduate and be commissioned as an officer.
Once his lieutenant’s bar had been pinned on, she was the first enlisted soldier to salute him.
Idrache enrolled at West Point in 2012. He is now on his way to Fort Rucker, Ala., where the Army trains helicopter pilots.
“This is the country that comes to help when very few people do,” Idrache said. “This is a place where a guy who was born with nothing can become a pilot, and to me, that means so much.
“I love Haiti, but I would probably think twice before I go to war for it. But if I had to die for this, I’d do it.”
Idrache had watched the U.S. military conduct humanitarian missions as a child and was amazed by its helicopters.
“The first time I saw a Chinook, I ran after it.”
When it came time for Idrache to choose a military career, he knew what he wanted to do.
“I was like, I could be in one of those flying telephones and up there having some random kid in the Third World running after me with no shirt on,” he said. “I asked myself, ‘What is one thing I could never be if I didn’t come to West Point?’ and that’s a pilot.”
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-alix-idrache-west-point-20160526-story.html
HE gets to stay
HE gets to stay
Is he an American citizen or Haitian?
He should back to Haiti and rule it as a dictator for life and perhaps whip that country into shape.
A great story to start the day.......thanks
One must be an American citizen to receive a commission in the US military. Foreign nationals can enlist, but only citizens can be commissioned as officers.
What a great story about your brother and this man.
I hope Trump brings this up in the context of immigration, comparing this man to the illegals. The differences would be striking, and even libs would “get it” (even if they wouldn’t admit it.).
Wonderful....Thanks for sharing!
“These are the kinds of immigrants I want (and so does Trump).”
How many thousands of welfare parasites do we have to support to get one?
What? No black power fist in the air?
The reason I asked if he is Haitian is the headline. I tire of hyphenated things coming before “American.”
With Obama as commander in chief, Carter as SECDEF and the senior leadership of the Army and West Point, I’m surprised they were not commissioned field grade officers to start their careers.
No such luck. Easier to float to Miami and get free housing and meals at US expense
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