Allen R. Schindler Jr. was born on December 13, 1969, in
Chicago Heights, Cook County,
Illinois, to Dorothy Hajdys, now known as Clausen or Hajdys-Clausen, and Allen Schindler Sr. His parents divorced when he was four years old. Schindler was the third of four children and brought up in the
Christian faith. He had two older sisters, Barbara and Kathy Eickhoff, and one younger half-sibling, William "Billy" Hajdys. Schindler came from a naval family; his grandfather served in
World War II, and his stepfather survived the sinking of the
USS Arizona at
Pearl Harbor. He graduated from
Naval Station Great Lakes in November 1988. Schindler served in the Navy for four years (1988–1992) as a radioman on the
USS San Jose, the
USS Midway, and on the
amphibious assault ship in Sasebo, Nagasaki, where he was serving at the time of his death. In January 1991, Schindler was assigned to the USS
Midway. The eleven months he spent aboard the ship were his happiest days in the Navy. Schindler received a
patch for his involvement in the
Desert Storm campaign. In December, Schindler was transferred to the USS
Belleau Wood, and the harassment began almost immediately. Schindler's complaints continued to go unanswered. By September, he had reached his breaking point and requested to see the captain, but his request was denied. While on transport from San Diego, California, to Sasebo, the USS
Belleau Wood made a brief stop in
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Afterward, en route to Japan, Schindler broadcast an unauthorized statement "2-Q-T-2-B-S-T-R-8" (too cute to be straight) on secure lines reaching much of the
Pacific Fleet. and it was open, with two hundred to three hundred people in attendance. Schindler's rank was reduced from RM1 to RM3, and he was placed on a thirty-day restriction aboard the ship. He was unable to leave the ship until a few weeks after arriving at
Sasebo and four days before his death. In the last days of his life, Schindler held a leadership position on the
Belleau Wood, where he taught self-defense and political activism. Schindler was befriended by three civilian entertainers working in Sasebo, who were subsequently instrumental in bringing details surrounding his murder to public attention. ==Murder==