Yes always faithful
describes staff sergeant Kyle Sheidy of the United States Marines. I sat down
with Kyle and his wife Ashley in a small Zerns restaurant. Always faithful to
family, always faithful to community and always faithful to country is how I
see Kyle as he begins the story as to why he joined the Marines.
Kyle explained to me that at an early age he did not want
to be a burden on his parents. He got a job while in school and took care of
his own lunch money and when he began to think about his future he didn’t just
want to get by. He wanted to be successful. He ruled out college again because
he didn’t want to burden his mother and father with the expense and thus the
Marines because he pictured it the hardest thing he could do.
He joined the marines in the year of 2003 with a delayed
entry. In the summer of 2004 he went active duty on an engineer’s job guaranty.
Deployment came early in 2005 when he found himself in Iraq. As with so many
who deploy, he found himself leaving a wife pregnant with their first child
behind.
While in Iraq he with his engineer battalion built forward
operating bases and quarters for troops. He described his most memorable build
and his greatest sense of accomplishment came from a U.S. Army tank battalion
that was 6 months without quarters and a shower.
When the build was accomplished he described the company
commander as crying when he finally stepped into air-conditioning for the first
time. The emotion wasn’t limited to the company commander.
He completed a second tour in Iraq in 2007. After 4 years a marine he found himself not
able to promote beyond corporal and took on a new job within the corp in logistics
where he presently works.
After 10 years in the marines he was prepared to separate
and go to work in a civilian capacity with DOD. This was until he was offered
an assignment which will now take his family and himself to Okinawa, Japan for
3 years. He now sees himself on a career tract verbalizing that he will have 14
years in the Marines at completion of this contract.
His wife Ashley and he met while both working at a local
eatery in Boyertown and while both were in high school. They have two children,
the oldest a son, Andrew is 8 and their daughter Taylor is 5. They have been
married 8 years.
On a personal note I remember Kyle as a young boy within
my BSA venturing program. And now as I sit across from him I look up to a man
and admire him as I think to myself..Semper Fidelis!
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