A deaf man is fighting to be allowed to serve his country by join the Army. Hannah Roberts, Daily Mail reports (22/08/11).
Keith Nolan, a 29-year-old teacher, is determined to achieve his lifetime dream of working in military intelligence. After a decade of applying repeatedly, Keith Nolan was finally accepted into the Army's Reserve Officers Training Corps' (ROTC) program, after a commander agreed to let him sit in on the classes.Keith Nolan was rejected from an ROTC program countless
times because he is deaf
Nolan was distraught when he had to say goodbye to the other cadets when the course ended in May, Fox News reported. He said in sign language: 'All I really want to do is join the Army.' 'I want to do my duty, serve my country and experience that camaraderie, and I can't, owed to the fact that I'm deaf.'
He added 'I am convinced that there is a non-combat position that I can do in the military without harming our armed forces' effectiveness and readiness.'
Nolan uses sign language to talk to his interpreter
Capt. Sid Mendoza, a supervisor on the training program, said "Nolan was one of the top performing cadets. With the help of a deaf interpreter, Nolan excelled, showing up at 5 a.m. exercises even though he was not required to and earning a perfect score in his military sciences class".
Nolan, who was born deaf to deaf parents, has wanted to join the Army ever since he learned of the experiences of his grandfather and great uncles who fought in WWII.
His father, Kevin Nolan, successfully won a city council seat against a 20-year incumbent and taught his son to rise above his disability. Congresman Rep. Henry A. Waxman is working to help the driven young man. Nolan wants Waxman to sponsor a bill allowing deaf people into the armed forces.
More than 2,000 people have responded in support of Nolan's Facebook page, 'Commission Cadet Nolan Now.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2028701/Deaf-teacher-Keith-Nolan-locked-ongoing-battle-join-Army.html#ixzz1VkiIY1Xv
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