"Grandpa, I heard you were in the Vietnam War. Do you have any exciting stories that you could tell us?" "Well, when I was about 18 years old, I got drafted to fight in the war, and I met three people that would sooner or later change my life forever." "Who were they?" "Julianne Hart, Jules for short, was a quirky little brunette. She was, what you guys call, a feminist. She was determined to keep the expectations for boys and girls the same. She didn't let anyone stand in her way, and if they did, she'd kick their ass." "Rhodey Crimson Jr. was a cocky son of a gun. He was the definition of the word sexist. He would always get into fights with people just to boost his reputation. Aside from his cocky attitude, he was a good fighter, he would always take one for them team." "Last but not least, Stephen Meyers. This boy was one of the most scrawniest kids I've ever seen, but he could take a punch. He was the brains of the team. I looked up to him, literally" "Tell us about your journey."