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    you have people under you, or that you are in charge of, you have to be on top of things, know how to handle any situation, and if you do not know how to handle a situation, then know where you can find information on how to handle the situation. Marines past, present, and future all have had to and will have to take responsibilities for their actions. In some way, shape, or form we cannot just try and weasel our way out of a situation. Actively seek out challenging assignments for your…

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    company. I worked for a auto dealer broker before and our clients were from all over the world, and I enjoyed working and meeting people that way. How old are you kids? What college your daughter is going to attend? I am planning on going back to school in spring and get a BS in either public relations or communication. How long have you been working for a phone company? I don 't know what I am going to do about obtaining another sibling..I can always go to the sperm bank or the worst…

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    his high school track team. He focused his energy and time into running, and not long after joining, he started to win. "In 1934, Louis set the national high school mile record of 4:12, which stood for an unbelievable 20 years" (Biography.com). "This feat generated the attention of the University of Southern California and gave Louis a scholarship." Louis then spent the next year training for the 1936 Olympic…

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    Engineer Castle Welcome to the Corp of Engineers, please pin the castle to our newly deserve Engineer Soldiers. Most folks that see the Branch Insignia don’t know what the castle means or where its heritage comes from. After hours of research I have learned more than I would have ever imagined, I’m going to cover the meaning, the history and the honor of getting to wear the castle upon my collar. Throughout my reading, I found out that the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) adopted…

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    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 profession. With me though, the number on my paycheck is just an afterthought. Granted marines make anywhere…

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    Options after high school My career hoped to have acquired after graduation is to be of service to my country, 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…

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    and deliberation, I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Among the lessons learned during my enlistment were intricacies of the professional responsibilities of a basic “boots on the ground” infantryman, a team leader of three other Marines, and subsequently a squad leader of twelve Marines. This position requires training and developing a group of Marines into a fighting element…

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    I. The United States Naval Academy is located in the capital of Maryland. It is 30 miles east of Washington D.C. as well as 25 miles south of Baltimore. Tree-lined brick walls, scenic vistas of Chesapeake Bay and French Renaissance are all features of The Yard, USNA’s campus. When the Naval Academy was first built, it was 10 acres, but has now expanded to be about 338 acres. On the campus, the nearly 4,000 midshipmen are named the Brigade of Midshipmen. The Brigade of Midshipmen are split into…

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    In this concept the communication between two or more people work when one sees another doing pull-ups at the Marine Recruiting station at the school fair. Being called out by another to do pullups is something to how off to one’s girlfriend or boyfriend. Many have to be able to see for themselves that they can change and that they want to change. By being called out that, boy or…

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    military veterans with the opportunity to continue to serve, connect and feel part of a team. Prior to team rubicon, Jake served as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps with deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan as a scout sniper. Received numerous awards in combat and was the honor graduate of recruit training, the school of infantry and marine scout sniper course. Received bachelor’s degree from the university of Wisconsin, where he played 4 years of varsity football. One of the…

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