Jonathan Clayton:
CLASS OF 2001
Bel Air High SchoolClass of 2001
Bel air, MD
Edgewood Middle SchoolClass of 1997
Edgewood, MD
Bel Air Middle SchoolClass of 1997
Bel air, MD
Abingdon Elementary SchoolClass of 1994
Abingdon, MD
Park Lane Elementary SchoolClass of 1994
Aurora, CO
Jonathan's Story
My email is zombie3690 at yahoo
Life
Im in the army spent a year in Iraq. whats more to say at this point?
School
I can hardly remember my school years but I do remember my friends.
Growing up we all thought we were cool and immortal in a since but looking back I realize we were just immature and arrogant.
I was young and stupid back then, made alot of mistakes some that I truely regret, but in life we all make mistakes and learn, learn from the hardships of life.
I fell in love in high school and ended up hurting the one i love, even though it hurt to lose her at the same time she is one of my greatest of friends, someone that I trust with my life, someone that I believe with push ahead in life and succeed past her limitations.
My other great friend is also trust worthy, he never let me down at anypoint in my life, if it wasnt for him i probably would still be a loner, not careing about anything. he may seem arogant and mean at first intro but hes actually a great guy, and once you get to know him for who he really is you will have a great friend that will stand with you through thick and thin.
All my other friends have gone their sep...Expand for more
erate ways in life as well, some good and some really bad.
Well thats it for now,
thankyou for your time in reading this.
Sincerely,
SPC Clayton, Jonathan M.
College
I haven't gone to college yet but I plan on going to become a teacher, so I can help shape the young minds of america.
Military
After basic I was sent to Ft. Drum processed then sent to my unit which is C-Co 2-22 Inf Div (Charlie Company 2-22 Infantry Division),
There I was trained more extensively for the comeing deployment to Iraq.
A few more months later we left the states,
over in Iraq it was tough, probably the toughest challenge I ever faced but now when I look back, through all the tough and bad times I see the positive effects that we did for the Iraqie people and how everyone in my platoon got together regardless of the negative feelings toward each other all became a family, brothers in arms I would say.
Now we are back in the states and are training to redeploy again, to where I am not at liberty to discuss but rest asured that once we're sent to our destination we will get the job done.
Thank you for your time to read this.
Sincerely,
SPC. Clayton, Jonathan M.
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