For female Iraq veteran, Army is family affair

Andi Lappin joined army to honor her stepfather, left to raise her daughter

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“My step dad had just retired from the army,” Lappin said. “I’ve always looked up to him. He is one of the big reasons I joined. I liked the structure of it. I’m the kind of person that needs that structure and the way that its laid out. And waking up everyday knowing that you’re making a difference and I was making my family proud.”

Her mother fully supported her decision to go into the military while her step dad was slightly apprehensive.

“I taught it was a good idea,” Laurie Nelson, Andi’s mother said. “I thought it would be good for her. She’s more sure of herself now. She’s still hard headed as usual. She has grown up. I think the army had a lot to do with, her experiences there and her having her daughter. I think she learned that she can do what she just sets her mind to do.”

Lappin recalls that moment with her step-dad.

“He was unhappy that I didn’t join the National Guard,” Lappin said. “But he told me, ‘Once you go, you can’t look back. You can’t come home. You have got to do it all the way through or don’t do it at all. There was no turning back.’ “

“I pretty much knew the entire time if I went AWOL or anything like that I wouldn’t have a home to come back to,” she continued with a laugh. “They would be the first ones to take me back.”

As a 24-year-old new mom, Lappin has noticed her own transformation from the teenager who first signed up for the army.

“Definitely a different transition,” Lappin jokingly said. “Before all I had to worry about was myself. Now I have to worry about feeding her, changing her, making sure she’s happy and clean and has things to chew on. Sleep is a beautiful thing. On the weekend I used to always sleep in, which I can’t do anymore. It changed my whole perspective on life. I used to like to go out and have fun and have a few beers. Now its like, ‘Yeah, I think I am going to stay in.’ Can’t get a baby sitter every night, not that I would want to.”

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