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    More specifically, I want to become a Marine-Corps Officer due to the challenge it presents, the warrior ethos of the Marine Corps community, and my aspiration to lead Marines. I always strive to challenge myself in every facet of my life, from academics to physical fitness and everything in between. It does not appeal to me to take the easy road, and the Marine Corps offers the next set of challenges I hope to overcome. I currently hold a Navy scholarship…

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    I am writing to you to express my sincere gratitude for your Corps of Cadets Scholarship. My family and I thank you for your generosity and support. Since I wrote to you last, I attained a semester GPA of a 3.25 and continue to pursue a major in Engineering. Within engineering, I participated in a Lego build project which our group designed and built a robot that would not fall off the table. During last semester, I attended all home football games, stood as part of the Twelfth Man; and the…

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    patriotism inspired within me a sense of duty to my country and passion for public service. Serving as an Officer in the Navy JAG Corps will allow me to fulfill that sense of duty and continue to pursue my passion. My sense of duty and my passion led me to serve as an intern with the Navy JAG Corps. During my internship, one of the first things my sponsor told me was, the Navy JAG Corps is full of good people, doing good work. I found that statement to be true throughout my summer at the…

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    I'm going to write about my experience at job corps so far. The first day I came to Job Corps was really different. It was nothing what I expected ,I thought it was going to be something like Zoey 101 with lots of freedom and respect from students and staff but its nothing like that. There's not really any freedom here for minors which I dislike. My Grandparents came in to drop me and my sister off and sign some papers. They said their goodbyes we said ours then I had to fill out some papers…

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    people do not know what they want to 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…

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    There were two specific spots on findyourspot.com. One spot was Hot Springs-Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. The other was Mountain Home/Bull Shoals, Arkansas. There a pros and cons of each of these places. Hot Springs Village is America’s Natural Spa. Located near the scenic Ouachita National Forest is one of the pros. Another pro is the cost of living is significantly below the national average. Also, the fine arts community is featured in The 100 Best Small Towns in America. Additionally Hot…

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    A day that was memorable to me in my life was the day I came to Job Corps. Before job corps, I was working with a contractor named Dale Biship. It was an under-the-table job, but it did help in some cases. I had about three to four jobs. One was with Dale working on houses/apartments and churches. Another job I was doing was being a landscaper hired by Dale and worked from his neighbors and friends. The last job I was doing was working for a daycare as a janitor. With all the jobs I was doing I…

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    The mission of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps is to motivate young people in high school to become better citizens and take an active role in the development and the perservement of their community. There have been many lessons that have taught us how take a more active role in our community and how to be better citizens three really stand out among them all these are the lessons that showed us how to live up to the mission of our program. The three were How to show respect to the…

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    The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is a federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools across the United States and United States military bases across the world . JROTC started because of the National Defense Act of 1916 . It was originally Army Captain Alden Partridge make JROTC for teenagers as well . The main focus of JROTC is on secondary schools grade 9-12 . JROTC was made as so it could teach students in secondary…

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    JROTC is all about. The concept of JROTC was brought up in the National Defense Act of 1916. The Act allowed the loan of federal military equipment and the assignment of active duty military personnel. JROTC stand for Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. The JROTC program was to help develop leaders and make sense of what it meant to be in the military although JROTC is not a military recruitment program. There are fives branches of JROTC that correlate to the five branches of the military;…

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