From the time I was old enough to talk and look at pictures of my father's youngest brother, and Air Force Colonel turned commercial pilot.... it was only ever one thing...

wanted to fly fast jets for RAF from age 12 on. age 17 found out my colour blindness meant they wouldnt let me fly anything. dammit. 
Same here. Found out in 1992 I had failed my eye exam while trying to get into the Air Force Academy, after my second year of AFROTC in college. Oddly, I was already on an Air Force scholorship for 2 years, and had already passed the eye exam once. I looked to other branches of the armed forced but was told by Army, Navy, and Marines that the nature of the problem with my left eye (although technically I have perfect uncorrected vision) would eliminate me from flying anything, ever, for the US Gov't. I got out, and tried to figure out what to do with my life after losing the only dream I had ever really had. Ever.
I shouldn't have listened to them.
Within 5 years they were so short on pilots they were handing out waivers right and left. One of my best friends in college and AFROTC never really had any desires to fly, and wore glasses. He got a waiver in 1996 and went on to C-17's.
