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Given the opportunity, I had volunteered to leave active duty Air Force, to attend college and then pursue a career in the military as an officer. I had chosen the U.S. Navy because although I was honored to have served my country through the U.S. Air Force, I feel having the opportunity to serve on land and in the water will be a more rewarding, exciting, and challenging career.
What I can offer the U.S. Navy is my Leadership skills, dedication, and desire to help others. My experiences with leadership roles are: Supervisor, Airman Leader, and Community Advisor. As supervisor, I lead a small team in the stockroom of the retail store, Toysrus, with rigorous and demanding deadlines to meet.
Opportunity, freedom of speech, freedom of religion.
A few of the many privileges that the United States has granted my family and I.
I wish to repay this country for all of the luxuries–luxuries that I’ve seen first hand what other countries could never offer–that it has provided for us.
I do not remember much from my childhood, but the one thing that I remember most clearly was when my dad asked me what I wanted to do when I became an adult–I told him I wanted to be a pilot.
Joining the Navy and earning a commission was not part of that dream until I joined NJROTC in high school.
NJROTC taught me to be strong and confident by participating and leading my unit through many events such as: Competitions, Area Eight inspections, community service projects, and raising money for our unit trips.
Without the courage and strength that my instructors taught me, I would not have been able to lead the Color Guard and perform outstandingly in front of hundreds of officers in the Navy and Marines.
NJROTC was not only fun for me, but it taught me the core values of the Navy. Values which helped me stay drugfree, kept me very active during high school by participating in my community, and attaining my current job.
I wish to join the Navy to continue to better myself as a person and also to provide my devotion, leadership, experiences, and skills that I have acquired.
As a first generation college student, and hopefully an officer of the Navy, I wish to start a tradition that my children and their children will continue.
I have got to know your writting and personality over the last few months of reading your posts, and this leaves me wondering where that fire/passion went. it is not evident in your current statement. be more true to yourself and not as scared of what the board is going to think.
good luck