Yes. So he could pay for art school.
From his latest work with Puscifer, and imo, it seems like he is libertarian/conservative. He served in the Army and alot of his lyrics seem to be bent on "conspiracy theory" and anti big-government / war machine systems. He seems like a regular cool dude you would simply hang out with and drink a glass of boxed wine with (if he wasnt rich and owned a winery lol) Again this is conjecture...
Yes, served in Hawaii.
He served for 1 year in the US Army, and was discharged for medical problems (hernia)
James Armistead did not have any brothers or sisters. He was an African American slave who served the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War as a spy and double agent.
Yes, Longstreet and Lee worked together at Antietam, although Longstreet was subordinate to Lee. He commanded one of the two army corps of the Army of Northern Virginia present at the battle.
the birth name of Maynard James Keenan is James Herbert Keenan. He adopted the name Maynard on a whim while serving in the army.
NBA basketball player James Worthy did his brother serve in the military(Army)
From his latest work with Puscifer, and imo, it seems like he is libertarian/conservative. He served in the Army and alot of his lyrics seem to be bent on "conspiracy theory" and anti big-government / war machine systems. He seems like a regular cool dude you would simply hang out with and drink a glass of boxed wine with (if he wasnt rich and owned a winery lol) Again this is conjecture...
He was never a policeman. He did serve in the army close to end of World War 2.
ww1 he serve the German army
The town of Maynard, Massachusetts was incorporated in 1871 and named for Amory Maynard. In the 1800s, Maynard operated a mill complex on the Assabet River. By 1862 he was the manager of the Assabet Manufacturing Company, which produced woolen items for the Army during the Civil War. Following this, Amory Maynard was seen as the man who developed the town, and so it was named for him.
No, Sandra Day O'Connor did not serve in the Army.
They were averse to paying taxes, and had to serve in their army when called out.
yes.They were used,not as much so as the Spencer,sharps or Burnside carbines,but they were used by the union army.
no he did not serve in the u.s army.
Army of the James was created in 1864.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.