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Chicago Mayor's Son Enlists in Army at 29
2004-11-30
CHICAGO -- Mayor Richard Daley's 29-year-old son has enlisted in the Army and will soon report for duty in the airborne infantry. "It's been in the back of my mind for some time," Patrick Daley told the Chicago Sun-Times in Tuesday's editions. "I left West Point during my freshman year when I was 18 years old and always remembered their motto, 'Duty, Honor and Country.' But I was so young and not really old enough to understand what it really meant. But I know now."
Gee, I thought only the poor and downtrodden enlisted in the Army?
Daley finished college at the University of Illinois and got a master's degree in business from the University of Chicago in June. He could have pursued lucrative job offers, but said the Sept. 11 attacks played a role in his decision to enlist. The mayor said Tuesday that he never tried to talk his son out of the move. His only advice: Stand by your decision. "I'm very proud of the decision he made," he said. "He believes that (the military) is part of public service."
He's a "old-school" Democrat
Asked about his own feelings toward the war in Iraq, the Democratic mayor said: "You stand by the president; you stand by the men and women of the military." The younger Daley is starting out as an ordinary enlisted man. "It's a close bet that I may make a career out of the military, and it's better to start out at the bottom," he said. Daley will report for duty after Christmas and could be sent to Iraq or Afghanistan within a year. "Think of it. It's amazing. I get to serve my country," he said.
Well said, Pat.
The elder Daley, first elected mayor in 1989, and his wife also have two daughters. A second son, Kevin, died in 1981 at age 3 of complications related to spina bifida. The mayor's late father, Richard J. Daley, was mayor for 21 years before his death in 1976.
America's greatest crooked mayor. He'd be proud of his grandson.
Posted by:Steve

#11  Forget ALL the political nonsense...this kid has the right stuff! We need more like him. I have a nephew at Fort Hood, Airborne Medic, just back from 12 months in Korea, deploying to Iraq in 2 months. We're strictly middle-class folk, who believe in serving our country!

Semper Fi
Posted by: Justrand   2004-11-30 10:19:22 PM  

#10  Jarhead, the Army has some intelligent people in personnel. Really. Once they see he has a college degree, he'll be 'interviewed' for OCS. I'm sure Tillman was approached as well. Just a personal choice these days. As an enlisted you have some choices where you want to end up, once you take the commission, the government employs you for its needs.
Posted by: Don   2004-11-30 9:30:19 PM  

#9  Lex, don't think of him as a politician's kid. Think of him as the second to next mayor of Chicago. Make more sense now?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-30 9:19:58 PM  

#8  So he has an MBA and wants to start out as a Private? That won't last long when he realizes the paycut and latrine cleanings to come along. Unless - he has so much of daddy's cash he just doesn't care. I bet he puts in for OCS within a year of boot camp graduation if he gets through it.
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-11-30 9:12:38 PM  

#7  Somewhere, Charlie Rangel is flopping around on the floor.

If'n I was a cynical bastard, I'd be thinking there'll be a lot of high-profile Democrats' kids visiting a recruiter, and a lot of up-and-comers making the same trip...
Posted by: Pappy   2004-11-30 7:36:04 PM  

#6  Doubt he would have or could have pulled strings at U Chicago Business School. They're swimming in cash, have all the real estate they need and probably care much more about their relations with Wall Street and corporate America than with Daley. You rarely see politicians' kids getting preferred admission into top 5 business schools these days. Far too competitive for that.

Bravo for young Daley. The institution he's joining has a lot more integrity, and is probably much better managed and more meritocratic, than any of the corporations or wall street houses he could have joined.
Posted by: lex   2004-11-30 6:08:58 PM  

#5  Color me gabberflasted. Sa-lute!
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-30 4:10:39 PM  

#4  Bomb,
I am sure he will get his FOID card updated!
Posted by: Capsu78   2004-11-30 4:10:24 PM  

#3  When your last name is Daley, you don't have to pull strings... good things just seem to happen.
Not to denegrate this kids decision, though.
Sounds like it is coming from a good place.
Posted by: Capsu78   2004-11-30 4:08:26 PM  

#2  Asked about his own feelings toward the war in Iraq, the Democratic mayor said: "You stand by the president; you stand by the men and women of the military."

But, but....they carry GUNS!
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-30 4:04:48 PM  

#1  Hmmm... Flushed from the Point in his freshman year, finished his bach at UI, Master's at UoC...

I'm sure Dad didn't pull any strings. Not a Daley!
Posted by: mojo   2004-11-30 3:27:37 PM  

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