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The father of [[Jake Morgendorffer]] in [[Brother Grimace]]'s lexicon of stories, Sargeant Major A.H. Morgendorffer is a decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts, dying one month after being placed on desk duty in July of 1976. In [[It's All About Respect, [[Kyle Armalin]] recalls reading about him during basic (actually, Plebe Summer at Annapolis) and has a high level of respect for him. |
The father of [[Jake Morgendorffer]] in [[Brother Grimace]]'s lexicon of stories, Sargeant Major A.H. Morgendorffer is a decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts, dying one month after being placed on desk duty in July of 1976. In [[It's All About Respect]], [[Kyle Armalin]] recalls reading about him during basic (actually, Plebe Summer at Annapolis) and has a high level of respect for him. |
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In [[It's All About Respect]], Jake tells [[Lauriel de la Ribas]] the story about how his father got his nickname: |
In [[It's All About Respect]], Jake tells [[Lauriel de la Ribas]] the story about how his father got his nickname: |