My Hero, My Grandfather Essay
My Hero, My Grandfather My grandfather was a very loving man, he loved his family more than
anything he had known. The only thing that could compare to his love for his family, was his love
for his country.
In his life he would have to make many sacrifices for his country, and the second would be
supporting his wife and kids. He took on hardships with ease, he always had a certain calmness to
him, this is something I idolize about him, I would like to learn how to act this way. He's my hero
because he was special, not like anyone else I have ever met, he knew he was special, but he never
he never flaunted it. In this essay I will try to paint a picture of my hero, and give examples of why
my grandfather is my hero.
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He met my grandmother when he was twelve years old, and she was nine years old. They would
go to dances, and they would enjoy each others company in the cheapest way they could, because
their money was limited. After two years the they fell in love, and knew they were destined to be
together. They would talk about marriage, and what they wanted to grow up to be, and about
having children, and how many. In 1948, my grandpap enlisted into the US army, because he knew
he was too young and he didn't have enough money to get married. He knew by joining the
military, it would open new doors for him. In order to sign up, he changed his birth certificate. So
he said bye to his girlfriend, my grandmother, and left for basic training.
In 1949, my grandpap was sent to Korea. While in the military, he and my grandmother would
write to each other, to keep their relationship in tact. He would serve three chaos filled years in
Korea. While in Korea, he was wounded in three different places during two different occasions. The
first time he was wounded by a hand–grenade, he was hit in the head, which caused some
impairment in his right eye, and he was also hit in the foot, he spent three months in a hospital
where his toe was amputated. He would tell me that when you were hit "it felt hot at first, but then it
would get cold". I never quite understood this sensation, because I have never experienced it, this is
one of the many things he tried to teach me
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