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    I chose the job of a marine officer/ patrol officer of Keego Harbor, MI since I enjoy the water and boating, and planning to have a career in the law enforcement field. A marine officer, would patrol the bodies of water, mostly the larger ones, and, in many cases, would consist of switching from marine to patrol officer, depending on the weather and the season. The requirements of the position would be very similar to that of a patrol officer, but slightly different, and, in a way, more advanced…

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    The Signal Corps played a vital role during the Korean and Cold Wars from 1946-1964. Significant advances during this period include the AN/GRC-26 mobile radio teletype station, the emergence of satellite communications, and the transistor. The end of World War II led to a drawdown and reorganization of not only the Signal Corps, but the entire Armed Forces. This led to the obstacle of doing “more with less.” The five Chief Signal Officers during this timeframe experienced unique challenges. The…

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    Navy. The United States Naval Academy has an elite reputation of providing the Navy with the best possible graduates through intense summer training and academic opportunities. II. The United States Naval Academy is known greatly For the rich history it has. A. The United…

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    NCO Leadership Challenges

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    to Ft. Bragg to a Civil Affairs Brigade to start the basic Civil Affairs course training. I attended a two week course at Ft. Bragg and then went to Ft. Dix, NJ to complete a month long expedited Civil Affairs course to get our class ready for deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan in support of the global war on terrorism. Our civil affairs class was made up of Army Reserve Troop Program Unit and Individual Ready Reserve soldiers to help fill the shortage needed to support the Provincial…

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    Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Bootcamp. It is a U.S. Navy-based organization that serves to teach individuals about the sea going military services, U.S. naval operations and training, community service, citizenship, and an understanding of discipline and teamwork. Each Cadet must attend NSCC recruit training, which serves to introduce each "recruit" to the standards and routine involved in the life of a Sea Cadet. Military drill, customs and courtesies, physical fitness training, and other…

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    IUPUI Career Analysis

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    forward to the most while attending IUPUI is being part of the most astonishing opportunity I have ever received. This opportunity is the U.S Army. I hope to gain leadership skills throughout my experience at IUPUI and being part of the Reserves Officer Training Corps. Next, my future career is to be a Psychologist. Psychology has always spoken with me. I am profoundly zealous about mental health. The thought of helping people while struggling makes me feel happy. Kenning that I could help…

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    participating in programs at college and building my character, It has became clear that I am an leader. As a student in high school, I received my first encounter of becoming a leader while participating in my school ROTC(Reserve Officer Training…

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    Service Madeline King LET Rappahannock High School 9614 Richmond Rd. Warsaw VA, 22572 (AI) SFC Andrew Hudnall ahudnall@richmond-county.k12.va.us. The Junior Reserves Officer Training Corps is a program that helps high school students in life through the military’s leadership and discipline. The program, otherwise known as JROTC, produces substantial opportunities and outlets for student’s future. The United States military is one of these outlets. Statistically speaking, around 40% of…

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    JROTC Essay

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    motivates young adults to be the best for their community. The program was established in 1916 as the United States prepared to enter World War 1 in 1917. It was later expanded under the 1964 ROTC Vitalization Act. JROTC stands for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which teaches students character education and student…

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    JROTC has around for decades to motivate younger citizens to become better people. The definition of JROTC inputs, Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. For thousands of years combining military with education has proved successful. JROTC has found its beginning in the U.S. at Norwich Vermont. Captain Alden Partridge had the ingenuity to implement a successful JROTC program. “Captain Alden Partridge’s Academy was so successful that the idea of combining military studies with regular classes…

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