Deaf in the military [Subtitled] | Keith Nolan | TEDxIslay

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@ASLTHAT
@ASLTHAT 11 жыл бұрын
Wow. This is a moving story. Brought me to tears. I did wish I was in the military when I was growing up, and parents kept me in a "reality check" because I am Deaf. I am very proud of you, Keith Nolan. You are my hero!
@omiller0912
@omiller0912 10 жыл бұрын
Keith Nola is my hero too!! HOOAAH!!
@the_promises
@the_promises 2 жыл бұрын
Important Key Points: - 4:11 Deaf soldiers serving in the past. - 4:45 Deaf Isreal soldiers - 5:58 Disablities in the US Military - 7:28 Other examples of what Deaf soldiers can do - 10:28 Nolan getting his uniform - 16:23 The Four Levels
@keorabrazile4804
@keorabrazile4804 11 жыл бұрын
You have fully inspire me I'm gonna keep trying! I was the first deaf cadet in my high school JROTC private first class but I really wanted to joined the military to keep the family tradition going but been turned down. I'm going to keep trying!! Thank you! Thank god for your inspirational speech! I can do it! HOOAH!!
@angelagirardi
@angelagirardi 8 жыл бұрын
I'm very proud of you, Keith Nolan! Congratulations on your wonderful speech !!! All are deaf RIGHTS !!! Here in Brazil does not accept deaf enter the military service, but I am even more fighting!
@erniepridemore1842
@erniepridemore1842 10 жыл бұрын
After so many years in the military......I'm Deaf ....I was in Artillery.
@mingdowj5
@mingdowj5 7 жыл бұрын
Yep, I understand that bec if a .45 pistol or 50 cal BMG is fired near me; my left ear will ring for few hours.
@littlebitness6756
@littlebitness6756 5 жыл бұрын
I was born with hearing loss and I want to join the military
@wickitywackjack3749
@wickitywackjack3749 3 жыл бұрын
@@littlebitness6756 same
@amanda_marie1643
@amanda_marie1643 5 жыл бұрын
As I am losing my hearing, I have always been lead to believe that my career options are severely limited. You have led me to believe otherwise. I cannot thank you enough.
@signer16
@signer16 12 жыл бұрын
Keith can actually read lips "pretty well." Reading lips is MUCH more complicated than people think, even the best lip-readers don't catch everything (or even close)! If a person is talking behind you, or just not directly in front of you, you're out. Then there's group conversation (how do you know where to look and who's talking?). And reading the lips of a drill sergeant screaming? Near impossible. Lipreading is good for basic conversation, with context, that's about it.
@angelagirardi
@angelagirardi 8 жыл бұрын
Eu estou muito orgulhosa por você, Keith Nolan! Parabéns pela sua palestra maravilhosa!!! Todos os surdos são DIREITOS!!! Aqui no Brasil não aceita surdos ingressam no Serviço Militar, mas estou lutando ainda mais!
@catsfromhell
@catsfromhell 13 жыл бұрын
I knew few soldiers who served in few campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. They only know few deaf person can perform during wartime such as sniper. I asked them why sniper? They said a sniper only needs a spotter who responsible for communication and give a confirmation from either sniper or base commander. A sniper, of course, requires being silent and reminding unseen from the enemy. I think deaf person like Keith Nolan would have an honor to be part of armed services.
@darienne2012
@darienne2012 13 жыл бұрын
as a woman joining the military next year and having a passion for ASL, this is truly inspiring. DEAF CAN DO IT!
@ASLInterpreterSHansen
@ASLInterpreterSHansen 11 жыл бұрын
Wow! That was inspiring!!! Thanks so much for posting! I know a hearing fellow who thought he would join the Navy like his Dad and brother...but found out when senior in HS that he has a genetic heart defect. Never knew...no signs...so was disqualified from service. Changed career...now is computer tech teacher at middle school. Best of luck to Cadet Nolan. He obviously really cares about serving his country in the military.
@MrLoverman22
@MrLoverman22 Жыл бұрын
17:33 "policy is policy and if your deaf you're disqualified" that sentence just sounds so emotionless and disappointing I can't imagine being told that
@LizVesper
@LizVesper 13 жыл бұрын
not only should he be allowed to join the military, but also he is quite the officer material. I feel if he is let in, he will go quite far in his military career
@vkng_drag0n982
@vkng_drag0n982 10 жыл бұрын
I support Keith, I know first hand what deaf people can do everything except hearing. They can do many of the non combat jobs without putting anyone in risk for their lifes. They can be part of the support team. I have few deaf friends who can be President of US. They are soooo smart! is unbeleivable how fast they learn and get the message. Even faster than hearing people!!
@bobbyboi0510
@bobbyboi0510 13 жыл бұрын
I really commend this guy's efforts, and feel that he should be able to serve in the military. I feel that he has proven that he could pass any of the physical training programs, and drills they have to offer. He has shown so much dedication and determination in his passion for service to our country. Everyone willing to serve--who chooses to serve, should be allowed to serve. Over the decades, doors have been opened to the military, I hope his dream becomes a reality for him.
@kczmonkey03
@kczmonkey03 10 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you for excellent interpreting and English subtitles.
@elecrom
@elecrom 13 жыл бұрын
Superb ! Hats off to the spirit of the guy !!! All the nuts who have given pessimistic comments ... don't really understand the tremendous efforts that this guy must have taken to reach this far. Guys ... learn something from this.
@28kataya
@28kataya 12 жыл бұрын
Good luck. You are an incredible person. There is room for change in the military. Don't give up the fight.
@lucastony5302
@lucastony5302 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, your comment here is very interesting to view I don't mind if we can be friends
@WolfwoodRX
@WolfwoodRX 13 жыл бұрын
This individual embodies everything it is to be an American Soldier. I hope and pray you are given the opportunity you deserve sir.
@joanp4064
@joanp4064 Жыл бұрын
This brought tears to my eyes. Bravo for this man’s courage. Deaf have so much to offer,
@christiescipione
@christiescipione 11 жыл бұрын
Deaf or HH, I see no problem. Everyone communicates by email, or texting, phone to phone anyway. Also, they can have service dogs. Deaf are so visual and have different perspectives to bring to the service.
@angelagirardi
@angelagirardi 9 жыл бұрын
Parabéns, Keitan Nolan!!! Estou muito orgulhosa por você mesmo!!! Eu também estou tentando lutar aqui no Brasil, porque aqui no Brasil proibiu os surdos ingressam no Serviço Militar.
@dawncore7569
@dawncore7569 11 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video! As an Army Vet and current ASL student, I found your experiences to be very interesting. I can share your video with my fellow students and friends! Also, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!! God Bless!!
@loishrangkhawl1939
@loishrangkhawl1939 6 жыл бұрын
Hello
@lucastony5302
@lucastony5302 2 жыл бұрын
Your comment is very interesting you I don't mind if we can be friends
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
You are really inspired me. Go Keith Nolan!
@nickysmiles6584
@nickysmiles6584 9 жыл бұрын
I belive that he has the right to serve his country. There are many jobs that would be able to do and more that open up as more technology is used in the military. It is true these days that they are finding small reasons to disqualify people from joining as well as letting them go, and forcing some out of the military. So as much as I feel that a deaf person can serve their country. Unfortunately it's not up to me.
@ILH665
@ILH665 8 жыл бұрын
belive is wrong spell! :)
@dreamgirl-hl3os
@dreamgirl-hl3os 7 жыл бұрын
Gm...me name abhijeet gurav sms re or you army deaf where job piz
@mythoughtwhatyousay
@mythoughtwhatyousay 13 жыл бұрын
I support keith nolan all the way.. He did good fight and go though.. I proud of him.. Hes good history I never forgot his name.. Keith keep it up I know you will not give up and proof them wrong.. Deaf and hearing are same period and deaf have skill somehow.. he is my favorite one the he is fighter his right to be military.. he in my mind .. I forward for his future.. thumb up to Keith.. clap clap clap to him
@jamesburton1050
@jamesburton1050 Жыл бұрын
It's great to see not only the leaders accepting him, but also the other cadets encouraging him!
@deafsubtitles
@deafsubtitles 13 жыл бұрын
Here in Canada I so much wanted to be in the Army, but could not because of my hearing loss. Blessings to you Cadet Private Nolan.
@zacharycote1804
@zacharycote1804 6 жыл бұрын
I'm glad people keep on fighting for the rights for deaf to join the military cause its been my dream to serve for the military been wanting to serve my country and follow my great grandfather's footsteps i hope they sign the bill for the rights of deaf joining the military cause it will be my honor to join the military
@mikecheck46
@mikecheck46 13 жыл бұрын
Cadet Nolan you're an inspiration to many who deaf and wanting to enter the Armed Services.... Keep up the good work
@Novemver1986
@Novemver1986 13 жыл бұрын
Continue inspiring other DEAF like you. God bless!
@teresathompson1114
@teresathompson1114 Жыл бұрын
He doesn't have a disability, he is more able than most of the people in the army including the top knobs
@derekwischmann6123
@derekwischmann6123 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing. His “disability” has caused him the “ability” of going beyond himself to become a top performer. This Man inspires me!
@Jumperchick11
@Jumperchick11 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the army. I went in being fluent in ASL. My sergeants thought it was interesting and liked watching me practice my ASL for church activities on Post. I had 1 Chaplin who told me there was no use for it in the Army. Yes we use our own version of sign language for things but it’s basic and that’s that. I had another chaplain who thought it was neat that I signed. He had never really thought about their being a use for it but could see the practicality of it and always loved watching me sign for church.
@donnaensman3089
@donnaensman3089 5 жыл бұрын
Yes he is right for good very important sign language hands and help other 👂 people woke up . Thank him God bless him . Praise The Lord Amen 🙏
@lucastony5302
@lucastony5302 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Donna I we love to be friends with you if you don't mind me asking
@letcrackup1972
@letcrackup1972 13 жыл бұрын
dont give up!! big voice can hear!!
@David-ll4ex
@David-ll4ex 6 жыл бұрын
This was a really interesting video. I was born deaf in one ear where I can hear fine with the other. I've had family that served in WWII and Vietnam (3 great uncles served in infantry). By the time I turned 18 years old in 2010, I called my local Marine recruiter and was told I was disqualified and couldn't serve because I needed to hear above a certain threshold in my left ear. I tried other branches but no avail. I do understand the very importance during combat roles, but there is a good point of non-combat roles. Nearly 8 years later even though I'm creating a life for myself now, I still wonder how things could have been had I been able to serve my country somehow.
@BiscuitByMistake
@BiscuitByMistake 12 жыл бұрын
Wow. Looks like there is one way in which the Canadian military beats the U.S. military. The 2965 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps was formed in 1979 at the Newfoundland School for the Deaf in St John's, Newfoundland. It is the only army corps for deaf cadets in Canada, but that's more than America's got! In 1988, Cadet Lieutenant Doreen Fowler became the first deaf female commanding officer. America has a lot of catching up to do.
@hewdawg83
@hewdawg83 13 жыл бұрын
MrVanmojo23, I've been proudly serving for 9 years now in the United States Marine Corps. I am not "dumb" as you state in your comment. During the ongoing downsizing that DOD is tasked with, I see many Sergeants fighting to stay in. They too are not dumb and serve their country proudly. I proudly serve and fight for your right to be narrow minded.
@velaviz2568
@velaviz2568 3 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!
@deaflawyer
@deaflawyer 13 жыл бұрын
Wish these changes were starting when I was younger. I always wanted to join the army....my dream was to serve in JAG. Was always told growing up, "you can't, your Deaf!" I refused to accept in my childhood ideology! But once I was older I had to accept they were right. Glad this young man refuse to accept!!!
@mjhill7070
@mjhill7070 12 жыл бұрын
I had taken a ROTC course at Jacksonsville State University back in the Spring of '92. I ended up taking the award as the best cadet for Military Science Lv1. I proved them wrong and I got the chops to move up. Sadly, at the time, I'm not eligible to take part for Lv2 and beyond. I still have the same fire in my belly to get out there and serve MY COUNTRY!! If I had done what Keith did 20 years ago, this comment is a moot point. I'd stand with Keith 110% as well as the Troops!!
@WilliamTowns-yd6cr
@WilliamTowns-yd6cr 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service young Sir! Your story makes me proud to be American and proud of you! Give them Heck Sir!👍🙏🙏❤️🇺🇸🐍
@kristynbramble2657
@kristynbramble2657 3 жыл бұрын
The deaf can read lips, blinks lighting Lan Guage and the most important read energy. They can teach you things you never knew existed. Thanks for making this video.
@samuelphillippi
@samuelphillippi 13 жыл бұрын
As a former military member myself, I must admit I would at first be hesitant about being in a high stress situation with a physically disabled person. However, he expressly mentioned non-combat roles, and furthermore, given sufficient reassurance that he could preform satisfactorily, I would gladly welcome him into any job, regardless of any disability.
@aussiemetalkid00
@aussiemetalkid00 12 жыл бұрын
THIS GUY IS AMAZING! I hope he gets his wish to be a 2nd LT! F**k all your negativity, he has a major barrier yet does better then most of you could!
@letsgofly08
@letsgofly08 13 жыл бұрын
I am support u in 110%!! I want to become deaf pilot for USAF!
@msven
@msven 11 жыл бұрын
As a veteran (7 years as an Infantry and Signal Corps Officer), I salute your dedication to serve your country! It is easy to turn to barriers (e.g. talking on radios and communication during combat/training), while not acknowledging that logistics/JAG/admin focuses on computerized reports and (some) communication soldiers on computers/servers (to name a few jobs). Though there will have to be an MOS and deployment eligibility agreement, we need to fight for men and women who want to serve!
@Militarymoneyman116
@Militarymoneyman116 10 жыл бұрын
i served in the army, i was an infantryman and lost a good bit of hearing from an RPG in kandahar back in 2010..... i feel sorry for the deaf community that wants to serve, and i do think that you should be allowed to serve in some ways, and do a degree you can serve (not in the military but you can be contracted into doing some things on post).... but i could never agree with deaf in the combat roles, i am sorry but communication was a big part of my job... when the RPG blew up near me i couldnt hear anything at all for almost a week, followed by the ringing in my ear slowly getting better.... the blast happened on my very first mission out of the 1 year deployment over there... and it made the rest of the patrols suck ass that week (luckily we already used hand and arm signals and kept talking to a minimum, but there were still important things that i need to listen for)... i have no problem with you being in as a finance or computer tech guy.... and trust me you dont want to go into a combat MOS, it robs you of your sanity
@Militarymoneyman116
@Militarymoneyman116 10 жыл бұрын
White14Man ugh why do people think that because of my username that i wasnt in??? im not some motard who wanted every veteran to think im some guy who has no life outside the military... news flash, military has a dark sense of humor... we sang cadences like "napalm sticks to babies", "going to the playground, where all the children play, pull out my uzi and i spray spray spray singing left right left right kill"... "blood on the risers" "my girls a vegetable, she lives in the hospital" i was an 11b who was with the 4th ID, i wasnt airborne, wasnt ranger, wasnt SF... i was a leg, did 4 years and got out as an E4
@BShampSr
@BShampSr Жыл бұрын
In 2023. Is there deaf people allowed to go war?? I would love to be trained as Top Deadly Sniper for Solider
@ezra4mac
@ezra4mac 13 жыл бұрын
you should take this argument up with congress you have a valid argument with proof and research backing you up im sure they would love to hear you out as we all have freedom of speech you have the mind of and intellenge worker good luck hope you get accepted one day
@scottlewis4148
@scottlewis4148 8 жыл бұрын
thats awesome Deaf can do it I have known many Deaf have skilled for combat in any action. can do with or without an interpreter in training. Most of the time they do Body Language or gesture for communication during the war. I do not see why not for Deaf to join any Military. You Go Keith Nolan. Hope this change.
@mingdowj5
@mingdowj5 7 жыл бұрын
One serious problem! How do a deaf soldier communicate during night operations?? That is BIG no no bec that reason can get the deaf soldier and his fellow hearing teammates KIA ASAP! Interpreter for deaf combat soldiers?? U kidding.. most interpreters do not want to interpret in combat.. COMMON SENSE!!
@scottlewis4148
@scottlewis4148 7 жыл бұрын
They have technology such as night goggle for communications. Don't be negative about it. Be supportive for Keith Nolan. He has his desire dream to come true. Important is "no Barrier " for our Deaf Community have their opportunities experienced.
@Briselance
@Briselance 7 жыл бұрын
If you think night goggle will allow you to read lips as clearly as during the day, you will have a hard time. If you think combat will always let your team-mates afford time to turn their eyes towards you so they can see your answer, while bullets are flying, you'll have a hard time. How would you call for reinforcement, if you're the only one of your squad left alive, or near the radio? Face it: deaf people might have a place as analysts, translaters, etc. And Keith Nolan here proves it. But they have certainly no place in any position where vocal communication is used, be it as crewmembers of any type of vehicle, as gunners, as radar or radio operators, etc. I'm sorry, but that is not being negative. That is being realist.
@pouncymtlion
@pouncymtlion 6 жыл бұрын
I am one of those deaf kids that aspired to join the military, even applied to Annapolis Naval Academy in 1995. No good. This is stunning, and amazing.. I am inspired!
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
@ Hallamfoebell I don't know since Deaf people may have no experience of military yet. Just start putting Deaf soldiers and hearing soldiers together and start testing in fake practice combat. When they see something isn't work out, maybe they can figure out to solve it. Maybe Deaf soldiers will need to train more to understand hearing soldiers' way and hearing soldiers will do the same to understand Deaf's way. The more they practice together, the more they can work each other well. I may be w
@job8849
@job8849 2 жыл бұрын
Prosím kontakt já chci taky v Czech děkuji
@hazardousranger30
@hazardousranger30 13 жыл бұрын
Just posted this on a forum, good luck Cadet!
@bertissimo
@bertissimo 13 жыл бұрын
Go Cadet Nolan! I'm behind you!
@Banzay20
@Banzay20 13 жыл бұрын
Im sure this guy have done a massive effort to make this possible but Ted talk are often very inspiring but this is just sad in a sick world!
@chrisnyongesa5132
@chrisnyongesa5132 3 жыл бұрын
i hope kenya defence force is watching this clip of US deaf soldier.
@heresteven
@heresteven 11 жыл бұрын
the safety supervisor at my job said that no deaf person can work here. Whether they are an employee or contractor. She has a lot of prejudice. This company is too screwed up and promotes that kind of people. And this company is on the S&P 500.
@EmilyRafferty
@EmilyRafferty 12 жыл бұрын
my husband is/was an ASL interpreter, before he enlisted in the Army. It's a shame that they don't allow deaf people, I'm sure there are so many Hearing that know ASL that would open up even more jobs, would be kinda cool. However with the Military so over strengthened it's harder for hearing people to get jobs.
@Mareritt
@Mareritt 13 жыл бұрын
@MCVastDifference No, I was referring to the 45 miles part actually. I've been in combat away from the "firefights" and we got indirect fire a lot, which is still just as deadly and blurs where the line between the front and the rear.
@ASLFantastic2009
@ASLFantastic2009 13 жыл бұрын
glad that i figure your information about deaf military. its very inspired me so much. brilliant that you wont give up for your goal which is for deaf military. hopefully that you can make it and wish you good luck! (thumb up) bravo, bravo, bravo!!! also i wanna add yours on my youtube as favorite file. thanks for your sharing with us.
@zorindaud
@zorindaud 12 жыл бұрын
I AM VERY SURPRISED THAT Keith Nolan IS DEAF WHO JOINED THE US ARMY. I AM PROUD OF HIM. I MISSED TO JOIN THE AIR FORCE IN 1984 BECAUSE THEY REFUSED ME AS I AM DEAF AS MY FATHER WAS A PILOT OF AIR FORCE. NOW I AM A PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF, INDIA. GOD BLESS HIM.
@wagsmanager
@wagsmanager 13 жыл бұрын
I understand that you feel that you could best serve the military by serving in a "noncombat role". The issue is that all service members, regardless of their assigned job are trained to deploy to combat environments. The complex environments that service members of all jobs and branches work in require the full use of their senses to include sight and hearing. Soldiers who have become disabled have relevant combat/military experience that is an asset to the military.
@juanitadudley4788
@juanitadudley4788 11 жыл бұрын
I wonder what has happened in the 2 years between the time this video was posted and me actually discovering and watching it. I believe if you focus on what Deaf people CAN do, that list will be much longer than the list of what they CAN'T do! His superiors should try to introduce him to their superiors. The people who KNOW AND DEPEND ON him SUPPORT him. Hearing people merely trying to defend Deaf people can't match Deaf people showcasing their own talents and abilities!!!
@LifeBetweenTheDash
@LifeBetweenTheDash 5 жыл бұрын
So sad that we refuse to make an accommodation for this devoted and loyal young man. He is willing to do the work and we because it's hard just say NO.
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
Great job Deaf Cadet Private Keith Nolan! For fighting on to join the military of the United States of America. Keep up fighting for yourself and for other Deaf people. I'm sure there are some Deaf people like me are fighting to get equal with those hearing people. You did very well and keep it up! : )
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
@ Hallamfoebell Ok, I still understand your concern, but give a try. Deaf people can see around better than hearing people by using their Deaf eyes. They will be able to see their teammate and looking out at the same time. If one of them duck, he might already trained to duck also. If Deaf people see something wrong, some of them can use their voice to warn others. You might not be able to understand them unless you get used to their voice.
@silverayne22
@silverayne22 13 жыл бұрын
Good luck I shared and liked on facebook.. will be calling your congressman on monday
@AlexIsSmalll
@AlexIsSmalll 13 жыл бұрын
@rj42net You're right I didn't watch the entire video. I guess I misunderstood and thought he was trying to get a combat position. It is ridiculous that the military doesn't allow deaf people to acquire desk jobs.
@AlexIsSmalll
@AlexIsSmalll 13 жыл бұрын
You have to understand though that in the military you need to be able to shout to each other and communicate. And what happens if an insurgent shoots at you when you aren't expecting, and you don't hear it so you don't react?
@heyitssjace
@heyitssjace 10 жыл бұрын
This is awesome!! Loved learning about this guy's passion and dedication towards becoming a soldier! (Also, I think the interpreter meant to say 'oorah')
@hellojuneau8917
@hellojuneau8917 9 жыл бұрын
robyyynnnnn lol Hoorah! :) I agree
@werwr4
@werwr4 13 жыл бұрын
he gives me hope, i have partially bad vision in one eye, my other eye is 2 times as strong though. everything else is fine with me other then my left eye which was at fault of the u.s army in fort bliss where i was born. so maybe one day. i can join aswell.. there is always hope.
@BobbyAbrahamTharakan
@BobbyAbrahamTharakan 11 жыл бұрын
I am very surprised to see it . Any deaf can do anything if they have good languages . I am very proud of Keith Nolan's service . The Peoples in the world are neglecting all deaf . Special Indian government are refusing all handicapped peoples .
@stganddg
@stganddg 13 жыл бұрын
Excellent voice interpreter! Thanks
@RandallNoriega
@RandallNoriega 13 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation! Very good and inspiring story. Too bad he can't fully participate in the 3rd level classes and stuff, but there's always hope!
@Rednomad94
@Rednomad94 13 жыл бұрын
Take a course in military science. Advanced memory skills, and perceptions r highly values in this situational awareness, along with sensory prediction. Now, with the time like this, our enemies prolly have several or more high skilled soldiers who r also deaf. Deaf hands r very highly important when build IEDs, ammo supports, gun repairs, and even 'heightened memory' helped with modeling IEDs, speed planting, and the numbers to remember when need to dial to blow it up.
@juliepoulson7139
@juliepoulson7139 10 жыл бұрын
it will be great challenge to stand for us and for others my generation is all in military but I love to support any how !
@ASLBEADSMUSIC
@ASLBEADSMUSIC 13 жыл бұрын
YES Yes Deaf can do! OH boy If I were young for sure I join!! Me Sad B/C I am not young....... But I really do encourage Young Deaf to JOIN! To show hearing ppl that Deaf can do in military. Please keep this up!! :-))
@kropotkln
@kropotkln 13 жыл бұрын
@Mareritt I guess you could say that, but in my experience they holed us up... can't really say much though cause we were never fired at where I stayed a few months of my deployment (actually returned about a year and a half ago), the other NCOs who visited kept telling us to go below ground in the event of stray fire, and like I said deaf people should be able to keep their own even in that case.
@tweetlebeetle
@tweetlebeetle 13 жыл бұрын
@haudace Research has shown that they do. People who learn a sign language from birth use it in the same way as spoken language, even in ways that are really surprising. Deaf babies with signing parents will "babble" in sign language, repeating one part of a sign over and over, and native signers who stub their toe will unthinkingly sign an expletive the same way hearing people might unintentionally swear.
@unactivarted
@unactivarted 13 жыл бұрын
MOST OF YOU HAD NEVER BEEN TO REAL Battlefield and it is very LOUD and you can barely hear the soldiers' frantic screams while bullets riddling' anywhere. No difference for deaf soldiers.
@dianeramsey4113
@dianeramsey4113 5 жыл бұрын
Keep going sounds like you're doing so well! Don't let ANYONE stop you or tell you, you can't continue! That's bull!! Good Luck! Let us know how you're doing I know you will go far!
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
@Hallamfoebell That is when they might be able to find a way to deal with Deaf soldiers or Deaf soldiers can find a way to involve with others. If Military department keeps saying no to Deaf Americans, they may not be able to find how it works out until they give a try.
@pazsordo
@pazsordo 13 жыл бұрын
Great job !
@johncoleman1930
@johncoleman1930 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a sophomore in College and wanted to do AFROTC and when I asked to join I was told no, multiple times by multiple people and I wish I hadn't given up. I hope that I can do some sort of work in the Air Force upon graduation but in a non combat role, like Emergency Management
@moochaka63537
@moochaka63537 13 жыл бұрын
Interesting that a lot of these commenters(?) can't seem to wrap their heads around the idea of a "non-combat" role. What a shame. But on another note, I hope Nolan gets into the army one day so he can serve his country like he wants to.
@boblittle6849
@boblittle6849 5 ай бұрын
As a Special Forces Officer and the father of a deaf son, I back you 100%!!! Please contact me if you get this message. My son is a genius! He is a world class athlete and a math genius. This young man and many others like him are hired by huge space and technology businesses. Many would be huge assets to the military in Crypto, communications, coding, and any of the high tech military commo and equipment. Especially the Airforce should use these young people. It they can make it at Apple, Amazon and other top tech companies, they can also be ahuge assett to our military!!!
@BimbusBucklenuts
@BimbusBucklenuts 13 жыл бұрын
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." -Albert Einstein
@cttomcat2011
@cttomcat2011 12 жыл бұрын
Glad he doing what he wanted to do, for be in Military...No matter what..I was in Army JROTC in Houston, Texas since almost 4 years as Cadet..I was in Cadet Captain in my last rank as I was in Instructional Staff and 6 awards...Go for it....Be All You Can Be, Go Army
@raymartfr15
@raymartfr15 13 жыл бұрын
@Hallamfoebell I understand your concern, but why not just give a try and see how it works out. It is better to give a try than just saying no. If military department gives a try for Deaf Americans, they might be able to find how it works out for Deaf soldiers. If they let Deaf people to join military, they will be able to gain experience and learn the Deaf's culture.
@tyga42
@tyga42 13 жыл бұрын
They should teach troops sign language as it allows you to talk without having to make any noise and allows a greater level of communication in key situations that require stealth :P
@knittingfrenzy18
@knittingfrenzy18 7 жыл бұрын
when the audience applauded my heart swelled
@mimamagyar
@mimamagyar 9 жыл бұрын
so... this was done almost 6 years ago... anyone know the rest of the story? Really want to know!!
@sickspid
@sickspid 8 жыл бұрын
www.fredericknewspost.com/news/education/schools/public_k-12/other/maryland_school_for_the_deaf/teacher-continues-fight-to-allow-the-deaf-in-the-military/article_5697c0cb-7bc7-5a7d-8c33-77df61ef396e.html
@kropotkln
@kropotkln 13 жыл бұрын
@Mareritt I put the words "tech" and "bunker" together and chose a random number. Doesn't matter. If you're intel, you are not infantry. Simple as that.
@TheSterlingJOe
@TheSterlingJOe 13 жыл бұрын
@Blitzbiker Did you watch the whole video? Keith acknowledged the challenge will be the medical examination. He was instilled with confident the high-ranking officers will work with top-level military to revisit the policy. You can join this effort as I am doing to contact congress to change the policy.
@Tar2006
@Tar2006 13 жыл бұрын
Let's get this start!
@LChaim2007
@LChaim2007 13 жыл бұрын
second, My lawyer is retired Lt. Col Marines and has one right hearing loss because he used to refile more often therefore it caused his hearing loss.
@JulsLittleBeirutAnarchy
@JulsLittleBeirutAnarchy 10 жыл бұрын
I've been searching the internet wanting to know what happen to him. Anybody know? Did he just give up? I seen this story a while back. I'm slightly hard of hearing & thinking about joining the army. So far, I've been told I only need to hear no more than 30db & never have used a medical hearing aid. I fit those requirements, now I need to work out for the fitness test. I passed the ASVAB. I might become a hard of hearing soldier. Go Army! Now, let my deaf friends in.
@UnintelligibleCourtneyM
@UnintelligibleCourtneyM 10 жыл бұрын
You've probably been to MEPS, but you have to be able to hear over a certain decibel. Technically, deaf/hard of hearing is a disqual.
@bertissimo
@bertissimo 10 жыл бұрын
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@UnintelligibleCourtneyM
@UnintelligibleCourtneyM 10 жыл бұрын
Roberto Santiago the thing that frustrates me about this is that if he gets Commissioned, that means everyone who is deaf/hard of hearing should be allowed to Commission. I have nothing against that, but I don't think it would be fair for other people who have been turned away from this.
@bertissimo
@bertissimo 10 жыл бұрын
AnEpilepticsVlog Do you think maybe that's the his whole goal, to open things up for everyone who is Deaf/Hoh? Someone has to be first. Did you know there are bills in the House and Senate aimed at starting a test program for 25 Deaf/HoH Airmen? Instead of being frustrated, why not find out how you can help everyone?
@UnintelligibleCourtneyM
@UnintelligibleCourtneyM 10 жыл бұрын
Roberto Santiago Of course! If that is what he is aiming to do then I'm pro for it. When I was in the Navy it is amazing of how many people were able to continue their enlistment despite of their (acquired) disability. It just sucks that the DoD is not as easily swayed when you are trying to get it... but if you are injured on duty then you have more room to be able to continue. If that makes any sense?
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