Larry E. Pasch Research Paper

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Detention became a popular spot for Larry E. Pasch as he entered young adulthood. Whether it was being a little too rough or just petty name calling, Larry always seemed to find the short end of the stick. From growing up with strict parents, he always had a knack for following orders. He also believed in what was right and fair which is where he would acquire a little bit of trouble here and there. Determining what is right and what is fair is not always an easy call. He made a decision in high school though that forever impacted the way his life turned out today. This choice turned him from a mischievous young adolescent to the well-mannered, well-educated, sophisticated man he is today. On April 10th, 1969 Vicky and Larry A. Pasch welcomed their first born Larry Edward Pasch. Larry E. Pasch was born on a military base in North Carolina named Fort Bragg. Larry’s father was serving in North Carolina when Larry was born. Larry’s mom, Vicky, was a stay at home mom at the time. His family later decided to reside in a small farm town named Freeport, Illinois. A few years after living in Freeport, the Pasch’s welcomed their next born, Mark. Heidi, the only girl, was born a few …show more content…
Individuals can go from being a bad person to a good person, or a good person to an even better person. The military teaches people how to survive with the bare minimums of life. Ones that serve in the military and that have served have a special appreciation for life and freedom. Larry Pasch may not have been the best child growing up, but that did not stop him from becoming the excellent man he is today. He took a stand. He turned his life around. He made himself who he is today. Nobody did it for him. One of the biggest lessons learned in the military is that, “only you can change you.” He has come a long ways from where he first started his journey. He has helped make me the person I am today. This is why I am essentially proud to call him my

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