Sgt. 1st Class Bryant enlist his son Dequan |
Story and Photos by
Shahron L. James
Public Affairs Specialist
Raleigh Recruiting Battalion
“I am a proud Dad!”
These were the last words that Sgt. 1st Class
James Bryant said to his son, Dequan, before he ships to Basic Training at Ft.
Jackson, S.C.
Dequan is the exact image of his father. If you wanted to
know what Sgt. 1st Class Bryant looked like at 19 years old, just
look at his son. Then you will be able to see that Dequan enlisting in the Army
may not be a coincidence.
“I told him that he could make his own decision, but that if
he was going to join any branch other than the Army; I wanted to talk to them
first”, said Sgt. 1st Class Bryant
Bryant has been in the U.S. Army for 19 years; with 10 years
as a Recruiter.
Bryant states, “I had plenty of opportunities. Everybody
wanted me to go to college and play football. My recruiter even wanted me to
college and play football, but I realized I was not mature enough for college.”
Sgt. 1st Class Bryant says that his recruiter even
assigned him the 19D, Cavalry Scout MOS, in an effort to get him not to enlist.
Fast forward 19 years and this month Sgt. 1st
Class Bryant has enlisted his son in the 88N MOS.
Dequan Bryant is shipping out today and has a very
similar story.
“I graduated from the Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, Ga.
I was considering college, but I decided to work a little. I don’t think I
would have been able to work and go to college”, said Dequan.
Dequan waited for a year after high school to enlist in
college and sought out his Dad for enlistment.
When asked if his Dad pressured him to join Dequan said, “He
let me decide on my own. I was thinking about it before and now I believe it is
just a better path for me.”
“It is better than sitting around and doing nothing or
making minimum wage with no benefits”, said Dequan.
Dequan stated that he considered playing football like his
Dad, but after training with him for a day; he decided not to pursue it.
He states that he will believes he will like Basic Training
and is looking forward to the Drill Sergeants trying to break him.
“I’m not afraid of Drill Sergeants. I have never had that
experience, but I’m ready”, said Dequan.
Dequan appears to have a plan. He states that he is
considering college after his first year in the Army, that he will most likely
do 20 years, and that he is looking for good leadership.
“I just wanted something better”, he said.
This story is absolutely beautiful! When a child wants to follow in great steps (that speaks volumes). Mr.Bryant thank you for your contribution, dedication, and leadership. Dequan I wish nothing but the best for you on your new journey.
ReplyDeleteWe completely agree. You could feel the sense of pride and admiration between SFC Bryant and his son Dequan while he took the oath!!!
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