He remembers looking at his dad and asking him who the people were that were helping. His dad looked at him and said, "They are American soldiers." He looked back at his father and said, "One day, I will be an American soldier."
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His father knew the situation in Haiti was unworkable and tried for several years to obtain a visa to come to the United States. After being denied for several years, he was finally granted a spot in Baltimore. He purchased a ticket on a boat for his family and left Haiti.
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They arrived and Alex, remembering his dream in the slum several years prior, looked for a way to join the U.S. Army. He found a national guard program that allowed him to join the Army in exchange for citizenship. He didn't hesitate.










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After a series of fortunate occurrences, he was given one of the few spots at West Point for prior enlisted soldiers. Despite his severe lack of formal education, he graduated as an honor graduate (top 5% physically and academically) and the top student in the Physics Department
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The picture above was taken just prior to tossing his hat in the air, the realization of a dream that began 10 years ago in a slum in Port-au-Prince.
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Story doesn’t end there. He went on to become a US Army Blackhawk pilot and was recently chosen to attend Marine Expeditionary Warfare School.
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This. This is what AMERICA is all about!!!
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Guys like him are why I think immigrants should be able to run for (Vice) President.
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Powerful!
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Namaste, you can read it here:
@robstiles1: This West Point graduate is Alex Idrache. He grew up in a slum in Haiti, and he tells of how U.S. soldiers… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1331920877697593344.html … Enjoy :)
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