He said Drummer Rigby's dream had been to join the army when he was growing up.
"I always wanted to join the Army right from I was a boy, " he said.
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'When he first told me he wanted to join the Army, I was against it.
"Well, he should have thought about that before he signed up to join the Army, " she said.
The Preston Pals, as they were known, departed from Preston railway station in 1914 to join the Army.
They decided to join the Army, in hopes of picking their assignment and not being sent into combat.
He went on to join the Army in 2008 and served a number of tours as a soldier.
Later in 2010, Mr. Merah made another bid to join the army, this time applying to the Foreign Legion.
But when war broke out Michael left college to join the Army, only to get wounded and return home a hero.
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The U.S. Army said in a statement that Mr. Loughner had tried to join the Army but was 'rejected for service.
Afghan families are sending one son to join the army, one to the Taliban and one to the local warlord's militia.
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Yet Tillman still follows-through on his courageous decision to join the army.
Egged on by India, which fears a Maoist takeover above all, he declared that no former Maoist fighter would be allowed to join the army.
Specialist Frederick Greene was a Tennessean who wanted to join the Army for a long time, and did so in 2008, with the support of his family.
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The former Denbigh High School pupil, who was also well known in Caerwys where his grandparents live, was a student in Wrexham and had started his application to join the army.
When caught, he was quietly let go, and a young man was advised to join the army as an excuse for quitting his job (he was a young specialist and was supposed to work two years after college in a designated place). later on I met the same homosexual in a village where the locals lived (in Yakutia).
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But the guard will strongly resist any changes to its structure that would compromise its ability to join the regular army on overseas combat missions.
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She was just 13 when she left home to join the Chinese army's ski team, her mother says.
The men, many of whom were unable to join the regular Army, played a vital role in guarding vulnerable installations.
Although he travelled abroad and, like many Gurungs, had hoped to join the British army, he was happy to be guiding in his homeland.
And the Democrats may further sour the atmosphere by attaching to the budget measures the Republicans oppose, allowing gays to serve openly in the armed forces or granting citizenship to illegal immigrants who join the army or attend university.
On Wednesday, a suicide car bomber killed 47 people, most of them men standing in line to join the new Iraqi army, Iraqi medical officials said.
Some time later, my brother's eldest son was about to join the People's Army.
Everyone in my class filed a petition to be allowed to join the People's Army.
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"Alvin's going to go to Canada and join the Canadian army, " he said.
The dissidents also agreed to pursue "nonviolent resistance ... to accomplish the goals of the revolution" and praised Syrian troops who had refused to "kill their fellow countrymen" and defected to join the rebel Free Syrian Army.
It also sets the conditions for Hamas to integrate its forces and eventually take over the US-trained Palestinian army in Judea and Samaria and to join the PLO.
Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina, a retired army general, has ordered his nation's army to join the fight against the trafficking gangs but also called for the possible decriminalisation of drugs.
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