Born 1:26AM on Sept 3rd 1973 at St Vincent Hospital Indianapolis to Caroline "Sue" Wolf and Donald "Don" Blaine Wolf. Lived at 1523 East 72nd Street Indianapolis, IN till I was 19 years old. I went to White River Elementary School from K - 2nd Grade when the closed the school, then I went to Nora Elementary from 3rd through 5th Grade. Moved on to North view Middle School and finally North Central High school. All in Indianapolis. Come to find out the property the middle school and high school were built on were owned by our 3rd cousins. I never caught their names as my mom told me about this. At the age of 17 I entered into the US Army Reserves and went to Basic Training at Fort Knox. At age 18 went to Fort Lenard Wood for AIT. I was a 62B. At age 19 I went active duty navy and went to Great Lakes RTI from there I went to Dam Neck VA for A school then to my first ship in San Diego. First I was stationed on the USS Frederick LST 1184 and went on my first west pac. Transferred to second ship around 95 which was the USS Harry W. Hill DD986 and then did second west Pac. I crossed equator on both ships and became a shellback. I finally went to Shore Duty at NAWS Point Mugu in about 1998. In 2000 my mom had terminal COPD so I got out of the navy and moved home. Mom died in 2001 17 days after my oldest brother died. I then met and married my first wife Jennifer and had my first son Elijah. From there I joined the Indiana National Guard out of Shelbyville Indiana. I have been with GSAB 2-238 since 2003. I deployed 2004-2005 to Kosovo came home and got divorced. Met Danielle and had my first daughter with her, Caeden. In about 2009 I was supposed to deploy but due to personal problems with Danielle it didn't happen. Came home and separated from her and got custody of Caeden. in 2011 met Elaine Brown, in 2012 we had a daughter who was born at 21 weeks and lived 3 hours. In 2013 we had another child Luna who is almost 2 years old as I wright this. On Dec 19th 2015 I will have 20 years military service. I am currently employed as a duel status technician for the Military Department of Indiana. Im a Federal Employee and have been for almost 8 years.
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