I did my military service from 1989 - 92 and I was never shot at or had to fire on anybody. I was very lucky. I was more involved in intelligence and counter-intelligence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never talk about shooting anybody, but I do acknowledge I was a member of the IRA, and as a member of the IRA, I obviously engaged in fighting back against the British army.
I've gone to war zones before and never got shot.
At one point, when I was 20 and living in Kentucky, I got shot - it was a land dispute over six inches of property that ran a hundred yards through my grandfather's land. It was really over the honor of my family and that of another family.
I didn't go out shooting for anybody in particular because I shot for everybody unparticular. I make records for Muslims, Christians, rock 'n roll kids, skateboard kids.
I have never been a shooter.
I expected to be shot at any moment and if they had done I would have understood, that they couldn't take risks with someone foolhardy or so unpredictable.
I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
I've been shot at on numerous occasions.
The Navy credits me with more kills as a sniper than any other American service member, past or present.
I fought in Korea, front line. I knew who the enemy were. The enemy were the people who were firing at me. And shooting at me.