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The life of Jim

  • Birth

    Jim was born in Abington Hospital at 7 in the morning.
  • First Pet

    Got my first dog.
  • Moved

    Jim Moved from Hatboro to Abington at the age of 12.
  • Left the State

    Took My first trip out of Pa by car to Wisconsin
  • First Job

    Jim Got his first job at Goodfellas Pizza on York road. He worked once and never went back.
  • Second Job

    Jim worked at Franconis in Willow Grove for three months and then stopped showing up. He collected his pay after two months of absence.
  • Third/Current/Final Job

    Third/Current/Final Job
    Jim was hired at the Rite Aid two minutes away from him and has worked there for a year as of 2014 05 02. He didn't mind it, the pay, hours, and customers sucked but he didnt mind it. After many seeing many bosses and coworkers come and go, his bootcamp date was upon him and he quit in December 2014.
  • Enlisted

    At the age of 18, Jim Schneider Enlisted into the Marine Corps for four years active duty.
  • Graduated Bootcamp

    Graduated Bootcamp
    Private James Schneider graduated bootcamp and begun his military career at E1 and 0311. He then begun the School of Infantry and other Infantry training programs and later went on to join MARSOC (Marine Special Operations Command).
  • Promoted to Sergeant

    Promoted to Sergeant
    James schneider was promoted to Sergeant and awarded the silver star for his actions in combat.
  • Awarded the Medal of Honor

    Awarded the Medal of Honor
    Gunnery Sergeant Schneider was awarded the Medal of Honor for Leading an invasion of eastern Russia, carrying several of his wounded squad mates out of combat, and single handedly destroying a russian tank collumn.
  • Death

    Death
    Sergeant Major Schneider was KIA during the fight for Moscow. His actions lead to the capture of the capital and surrender of the Russians ending WW3. A Statue was constructed of him in his home town of Hatboro, Pa along with the the reopening of the Willow Grove Naval Sation which was later renamed to Naval Station Schneider.