would drink beer or watch movies when he was terminated all of his duties at boot camp. He would've also liked to fly a plane while he was in service in the Korean War. In the Korean War, he was the radio operator, in which he had to apprehend directions on what to do or where to go. In the plane there were no seat belts and it was a rutted ride. Adding on, it was so cold that he would appointed a flare to stay warm in the nights. Once in awhile, he would switch different position with his team, as others be in the look out with a gun turret for enemy planes. The meals his team would eat were not tasteful nor warming, but they had no choice and had to eat it. His team and himself got to travel to several different places. For instance they traveled to Korea, Tennessee, and San Diego. During the Korean War, they would have ten missions to accomplish.
One mission was to fly at night and look for vehicles or anything that moves and destroy it mostly at night when the Korean army astir around. The team would have six gun turrets and three hundred millions of flares in the plane with them on the mission. During the night of a cold winter, the plane would be twenty degrees below zero. There was nobody or anything to keep him warm except the flare. To this, the flare would light it up and was a risk of getting shot down. Another mission was to go fly at night where the enemy would be walking towards No Man's Land. They would light up the enemy with flares, as the enemy would get mad. It was bad since they would be flying in circles and had no battery to recharge the plane.The team would be flying 200 ft. over the rate of altitude above *Risk camps which was very dangerous. They flew low to find a place to charge the plane, which was a few miles away from where they had to
be. After his five years of service he decided to attend college because everyone he knew was going to attend college. Wildly loved and was good with electronics, that he decided to attended an electronic school. Once he finish college he got married at age 26 and had 53 years of marriage with his wife. Knowing Wildly worked in New York, he made aircraft parts with his 600 engineers and them sold them all around the world. His program manage a radar terminal guidance, which was sold so much around the world as well to detect planes and submarines. Then once he got paid every month, he would place half of his paycheck into his bank account and by the time he retired he was a millionair. Wildly retired at age 59 and he would play tennis, went mountain climbing, and ice skiing with his friend on his free time but as the days past his friend had died. As of today he is 89 years old and goes to his grandchild’s soccer games, which he does not like and goes to them anyways As a result, he is a gleeful man with several goals accomplished