Brief Summary: Impact On The Cadet Wing

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will make an impact on the Cadet Wing next year by demonstrating self-management, commitment, competence, and courage. Already having these skill will make it easier for me to lead my class of cadets, and build my path to a successful future. I plan to engage as many cadets as possible into providing more services concerning veterans. This is a top priority to me because, I love my country and I believe veterans deserved to be honored in every way possible to man. Nevertheless, I will to be a positive energy among the wing, that always motivates everyone to do better. Also, I wish to impact the wing by constantly encouraging self confidence and always believing in yourself. I will be very proactive with local community service. I want to ensure

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