He returned to the streets of New York, where he was happily welcomed back by Vario and Burke. While stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, however, Hill continued his criminal activities, which led to his dishonorable discharge in 1963. When questioned about his decision by Vario, Hill explained that he wanted to please his father, who disapproved of his son's association with the Mafia. In 1960, when Hill was 17, he enlisted in the United States Army, to the surprise of his peers. Hill refused to cooperate with the police, earning the respect of Vario and Vario's close associate, Irish hijacker and fence Jimmy Burke. In 1959, Hill was arrested for the first time for using stolen credit cards. Vario quickly "promoted" Hill to selling loose cigarettes and other stolen goods on his behalf. Henry Hill began his life of crime at age 11 in 1955, by working as a go-fer for Paul Vario, the local boss of Hill's working-class Irish/Italian neighborhood. The book is the basis for the 1990 Academy Award–winning film Goodfellas directed by Martin Scorsese. Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family is a 1985 non-fiction book by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi that chronicles the life of Henry Hill, a Mafia associate turned informant.
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