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Patriot Beyond Borders Found Home In The Army Growing up in Poland ... U.S. Army Sgt. 1st. Class Thomasz Sobota was inspired by American movies that portrayed the United States as a land of endless possibilities. Winning the green card lottery gave him the chance to chase that dream. In pursuit of a better future for his family, Sobota left his wife and son behind in Poland as he navigated the complexities of immigration.
Arriving in Queens, New York in 2006, Sobota faced the immediate challenge: learning English. With no formal training, he taught himself the language while working as a truck driver. By 2008 Sobota struggled with keeping food on the table and sending money home, so he decided he would join the military for a stable income. In his spare time, he studied for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test (ASVAB). His first attempt at the test ended in failure, likely due to his limited English, but failure was never an option. Sobota doubled down on his studies, passed the test and set his sights on serving in the military. Though initially rejected by the Marines Corps due to his broken English, in 2008, Sobota found a home in the Army and enlisted as an infantryman ready to embrace the challenges of basic training. Strength In Adversity After graduating, Sobota was assigned to Germany, where he was briefly reunited with his wife and son before deploying to Afghanistan in 2010. His first tour tested him physically and emotionally, but it was his second tour that changed his life forever. Injured in a Stryker explosion, Sobota received the Purple Heart for his bravery and sacrifice. Returning to Germany, Sobota saw his wife and son become U.S. citizens, a moment of immense pride. The family relocated to Fort Carson, Colorado, where Sobota’s understanding of European cultures and fluency in Polish made him an invaluable resource for missions in Germany and Poland. “I want to help Americans, and immigrants alike and give them the tools to succeed” he says.
This proud soldier, who sacrificed for his country ... embodies what it means to serve ... not just in uniform, but in heart and spirit. ---------------------- Our Valiant Troops | I Am The One | Veterans | Citizens Like Us U.S. Army Gifts | U.S. Army | Army National Guard | U.S. Department of Defense |
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