J. Matthew Lissner
Interview of J. Matthew Lissner for the Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner Digital Library. Lissner discusses his time in the United States Army and in the Army Reserves.
Interview of Scott Shirk for the Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner Digital Library. Shirk discusses his time in the United States Army.
Transcript:
Scott Shirk Army Interview
Weston Rudge: [00:00:00] My name is Weston Rudge, and I am working on Brady Kondek's Eagle Project. What is your name?
Scott Shirk: [00:00:06] Scott Shirk.
Weston Rudge: [00:00:09] What is or was your role in the military, such as rank/responsibility?
Scott Shirk: [00:00:16] I was NCO, a sergeant in the army. I was a combat engineer, which is what they call 12 Bravo. Is that what you're looking for?
Weston Rudge: [00:00:28] Yep.
Scott Shirk: [00:00:30] Okay.
Weston Rudge: [00:00:31] When and why did you join the military?
Scott Shirk: [00:00:34] I joined the military, I went into basic training two weeks after I graduated high school. I don't know exactly why I joined, that was in 1991, by the way, but I don't know exactly why I joined. I just knew that I wanted to serve. I wanted to serve the country. And it was a way for me to be able to travel and and earn money for college and all of those good things.
Weston Rudge: [00:01:07] How are you associated with Cumberland County?
Scott Shirk: [00:01:11] How am I associated with Cumberland County? I actually landed here by mistake, actually. When I got out of the military, I ran across Boiling Springs and liked the area, and then so I moved here.
Weston Rudge: [00:01:27] Have you served in any wars or conflicts?
Scott Shirk: [00:01:31] I have not. My first tour was in Korea, which they're still officially at war with Korea, but I was not involved with the Korean War, obviously. But no. To answer your question, no.
Weston Rudge: [00:01:46] Alright. What are some of your favorite memories?
Scott Shirk: [00:01:52] My favorite memories? I think my favorite memories were all the different places I got to go visit. For example, we got to go to Panama and go see the DIO, spend time in the jungle and then the Panama Canal. I lived in Hawaii for three years. I got to go to see all the islands and all the all the tourist attractions there. So I would say my favorite memories stemmed from just the ability to travel and go see different places.
Weston Rudge: [00:02:21] What is one piece of advice you would want to give to younger generations?
Scott Shirk: [00:02:29] To work hard and live your dreams.
Weston Rudge: [00:02:35] Is there anything else you would like to share?
Scott Shirk: [00:02:39] I don't think so. That was simple.
Weston Rudge: [00:02:43] Thank you so much for your time.
Interview of J. Matthew Lissner for the Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner Digital Library. Lissner discusses his time in the United States Army and in the Army Reserves.