I want to thank those who are taking the time to provide feedback. You guys are doing a great job and I've found this thread to be very helpful. Please feel free to be as brutal as you can with my motivational speech.
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I am requesting commission as a Naval Officer not only to serve my country but to join a community of highly motivated men and women. The service men and women with whom I have met carry themselves with pride, courage, honor, and discipline. I choose another path, earning a college education. The experience was valuable; I was challenged, learned a technical skill set, and gained work experience in the field of information technology. However, I desire to serve a greater purpose.
The United States is a global force for good and there is no greater honor than to defend her against hostile foreign threats. I recently married and wish to begin a life long career in the United States Navy. I hold a deep respect for the men and women who serve and wish to join them in defending my country. I long to one day come home to my family wearing the Navy dress whites with the pride and humility that come with being a member of the United States Navy.
While nothing outside of the Navy could prepare me for the challenges that lay ahead, the leadership experiences I have had thus far have been extremely rewarding. I had the opportunity as a teaching assistant to give lectures twice weekly and hold office hours for a computer science course on data-structures. The performance of many of the students in the class was dependent on my ability to provide instruction and clearly articulate the key concepts many found challenging. Over the course of the class, I witnessed several of the students I worked with frequently perform at a much higher level than they had initially. I realized I was responsible for the success and failure of my students. This experience taught me that leadership is more than commanding respect and confidence it is also internalizing the success of others who depend on your ability.
I will proudly serve my country along side the men and women of the United States Navy. As a Naval Officer I will embody the core values of honor, courage, and commitment. I will bring to the Navy my experience, knowledge, and dedication.
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I am requesting commission as a Naval Officer not only to serve my country but to join a community of highly motivated men and women. The service men and women with whom I have met carry themselves with pride, courage, honor, and discipline. I choose another path, earning a college education. The experience was valuable; I was challenged, learned a technical skill set, and gained work experience in the field of information technology. However, I desire to serve a greater purpose.
The United States is a global force for good and there is no greater honor than to defend her against hostile foreign threats. I recently married and wish to begin a life long career in the United States Navy. I hold a deep respect for the men and women who serve and wish to join them in defending my country. I long to one day come home to my family wearing the Navy dress whites with the pride and humility that come with being a member of the United States Navy.
While nothing outside of the Navy could prepare me for the challenges that lay ahead, the leadership experiences I have had thus far have been extremely rewarding. I had the opportunity as a teaching assistant to give lectures twice weekly and hold office hours for a computer science course on data-structures. The performance of many of the students in the class was dependent on my ability to provide instruction and clearly articulate the key concepts many found challenging. Over the course of the class, I witnessed several of the students I worked with frequently perform at a much higher level than they had initially. I realized I was responsible for the success and failure of my students. This experience taught me that leadership is more than commanding respect and confidence it is also internalizing the success of others who depend on your ability.
I will proudly serve my country along side the men and women of the United States Navy. As a Naval Officer I will embody the core values of honor, courage, and commitment. I will bring to the Navy my experience, knowledge, and dedication.