Military Job Application Essay

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Good afternoon, Supervisors, fellow Cadets and brave Officers that put their lives in

danger to keep us and our loved ones safe. For those of you that do not know who I am, my

name is Gestine Geigy and I am sixteen years old. I am a junior at Northeast high school, and

currently I do not work anywhere. I am running for sergeant and corporal, even though sergeant

is what I actually want, I figured there would not be any spots available for this position. I did

not go to state police camp, Washington D.C training, or Youth Police Camp, but did go to Fort

Indiantown Gap once. Even though that was a long week I loved the experience I got at Fort

Indiantown Gap. I been in this wonderful program now for a whole year.

I have had many accomplishments
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I also have many minor accomplishments they

include going to Fort Indiantown Gap, attending the pope detail, Jefferson hospital’s mass

casualty drill, and going to a majority of details. I am not involved in any units in this program,

but I am planning on joining a unit soon. I been to a majority of the major details, but

unfortunately I could not make it to some details because of various reasons. I have had a

moderate amount of experience in working with people and being a leader, from multiple

leadership camps I have attended outside of this program.

I can make multiple changes to this program, making this program into a outstanding

program, that will make similar programs envious of our discipline, expertise and respect for

others. I would like to change multiple to this program. One of the changes I would like to

accomplish in this program would be something I named “twelve for one”. What this would do

is, if an explorer come in twelve Saturdays in a row without any write­ups, then the explorer is

eligible to clear of one of his write­ups of his records. Another change that I would like to fulfill

when I get promoted, would be the relationship between supervisors and explorers.

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