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GEORGE'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Hello my name is George Ealey Jr; I was born in Knowlton,
Arkansas in July Of 1955. I lived here most of my school days,
Spending the summer in Chicago with my mother, and the rest of
The year with my father in Arkansas. I graduated from high
school in May of 1974. I made a decision to join the Military in
March of 1974. I signed up for delayed entry into the army, and
On May 31,
1974 I enlisted into the military for three years. I completed
Basic training at Ft. Jackson, Sc. I ended up in Ft. Hood, TX for
My permanent Station. I had two tours of TDY (temporary duty)
In Graffenwohr, Germany Six months each. I got out of the
Military in May of 1977. I got married July 29, 1977 to my wife
Lee Ealey, and thirty years later we are still going Strong, praise
God. I have four children: three boys and one girl. One thirty
Years old, twenty-eight, twenty-six, and twenty. I re-enlisted in
The army in October of 1977, where I went back into
Communication and spent the next Thirteen years in West
Germany and six of the remaining years in the United States (Ft.
Knox, KY and Ft. Gordon, Gad). I enjoyed my last years of service
Here at Ft. Gordon so much, I decided to retire here as an SFC/E-
7 sergeant First class. After retiring, I became a truck driver. I
Drove long distance for a little over a year then gave that up and
Returned to communication. I am Looking forward to finishing my
Education, this is something that I have been trying to do while
Being in the military, but taking care of your soldiers had Priority.
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