To: F16Fighter
I knew a sergeant who had dual citizenship with England and the US, served in the Royal Hussairs and then at Fulda Gap with 3rd Infantry, no one had a problem with him being in the US army....
11 posted on
01/26/2003 9:18:55 AM PST by
Stavka2
To: Stavka2
"I knew a sergeant who had dual citizenship with England and the US, served in the Royal Hussairs and then at Fulda Gap with 3rd Infantry, no one had a problem with him being in the US army...."
One the most valued members of my Company up on the gap in '56/'57 , and back in Munich, was an east german DP, who really knew his way around the ex-reich.
14 posted on
01/26/2003 1:53:10 PM PST by
tpaine
To: Stavka2
"I knew a sergeant who had dual citizenship with England and the US, served in the Royal Hussairs and then at Fulda Gap with 3rd Infantry, no one had a problem with him being in the US army...."Sarge was a rare exception to every rule only because of the longtime unified Anglo-US relationship...
BTW, we've got to think long and hard about the last time an Englishman on behalf of England, was apprehended for spying on the U.S.
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