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    do with their lives. I can honestly say that I am not one of those people. My dream job is being a member of The United States Marine Corps. I want to be a marine because I want to make a difference in the world. I want to save lives and help people. Before joining The United States Marine Corps, I must fully understand the earnings, necessary education and training, and general job description. The first thing that goes through most peoples’ minds is how much they will make in that…

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    has given me insight into how to help individuals in various ways. I feel that joining the Air Force, through goal oriented training and education, would strengthen my ability to both lead and help individuals. The area of specialty on which I want to focus my education is Behavioral Sciences. My hope is that the training I get through the Air Force Officer Training Corps will complement and augment this, helping me form the skill sets needed to truly make a difference in the lives of both few…

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    by being in one of the five branches: marine corps, coast guard, navy, air force,or the army. The steps to take to join one of these admirable forces would to take an (ASVAB) test, that determines what kind of career best fits you and what job opportunities open up to you. Another step comprises of me going to Oahu, when the test is passed and take a physical test and some training to teach and show me a few things waiting for me at basic training. The skills learned in this program on Oahu…

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    Essay On Punctuality

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    Commissioned Officer In this paper I will cover the importance of punctuality as a Non Commissioned Officer and all that a Non Commissioned Officer job entails. I will also cover the history as an Non Commissioned Officer, the Military Police Corps, and how we became one of the Most Disciplined military. It is all Non Commissioned Officers job to set the standard and lead by example, punctuality is a big part of that. The Army is a profession that depends on its Non Commissioned Officers to…

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    My thoughts about the United States of America flag and how Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps affected my beliefs on it. A lot of actions are going on that involve disrespecting or destroying our flag but by our own amendment allows it. This should not be going on but by law we can't stop just like we can't force someone to believe in something they don't. It is their own decision to do that cause they don't think what the United States is doing is right. We need to do something about…

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    a SLC Career Essay Hell hi An After I graduate high school, I planned on attending to Virginia Tech College and enroll in the Corps of Cadets in Blacksburg, Virginia. “Virginia Tech is home to the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets - a military organization within a larger civilian university, dedicated to developing tomorrow's leaders with the qualities that are basic to success in any career - integrity, loyalty, and a sense of honor. Virginia Tech is one of two universities in the nation that…

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    Becoming one amongst the few and proud Marines of the United States Marine Corps has been a tremendous passion of mine ever since I was a child, and up until my high school career, my ultimate goal was to enlist. Upon starting high school as a cadet in the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC), profoundly instilled in me were pivotal leadership characteristics and traits, forging me into a leader as I grew with my unit. It has taught me the importance of discipline, unity, and…

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    Group Commander; the highest position earned in Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. I had to overcome a multitude of challenges and other positions before earning this title. It had a great impact in my academic life, being Group Commander has opened doors that I did’t think were possible. I had so many opportunities in the three months I have been in this position. I have the opportunity to create goals to better the corps, school, and community as well as have the opportunity to…

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    Reserve Training Coordinator for the Coast Guard Investigative Service The Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) lacks an effective method of managing training opportunities across the service for the reserve force. It would be beneficial to establish a reserve training coordinator at each Resident Agent Office or field office for the purpose of ensuring uniform distribution of training opportunities with the goal of creating greater competency across the service. CGIS has a saying which…

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    The Union Army entered the war with a strong advantage in artillery. It had ample manufacturing capacity in Northern factories, and it had a well-trained and professional officer corps manning that branch of the service. Brig. Gen. Henry J. Hunt, who was the chief of artillery for the Army of the Potomac for part of the war, was well recognized as a most efficient organizer of artillery forces, and he had few peers in the practice of the sciences of gunnery and logistics. Another example was…

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