Hi everyone. I am applying for admission to OCS, as an intelligence officer. Any feedback on my motivational statement would be greatly appreciated. Brutal honesty is welcomed and encouraged. Thank you!
Throughout my life, I have been motivated to tackle seemingly insurmountable obstacles by the stern conviction that—despite my humble beginnings—hard work, discipline, and dedication determined my fate as an American. Remarkably, the freedom to pursue my dreams awakened within me a passion to bolster the character and skills of my peers, so that they too could test the limits of their will. To me, there is no greater display of this inestimable American ethos than the generations of brave, Navy sailors that have willingly placed themselves in harm’s way, during peace- and wartime, to secure the freedom that makes the United States an indelible force for good in the world. Even so, my admiration is eclipsed by the determination to obtain the same honor to defend my nation with courage and vigor, as an officer in the Navy.
Driven by my firm desire to join the Navy’s elite ranks, I strived for years to develop the character and credentials to excel as an intelligence officer. I am confident that my experience at the United Nations (UN), refining the Secretary General’s briefing notes for high-level meetings on global security as well as crafting succinct articles on complex global affairs for foreign audiences, is perfectly suited for the task of preparing timely and accurate analysis of social, political, and economic developments taking shape around the globe, for superior officers. Also, the technical expertise I gained while working for U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg will be crucial to gathering and presenting intelligence, as I frequently mined large sets of data to highlight emerging trends, so that senior staff could make decisive decisions on political issues that could alter the lives of the American public. Most importantly, in all of my professional endeavors, I demonstrated the ability to lead and mentor team members.
Yet, my commitment to inspiring and mentoring other people to perform beyond their potential has been an essential component in accomplishing my personal as well as professional goals. Taking full advantage of my Spanish-language skills, I led diverse teams of international volunteers in constructing development projects in Peru. From the mental and emotional strain of working in remote and unfamiliar settings, volunteers easily lost focus. To inspire volunteers to complete these vital humanitarian projects, I exhibited genuine passion to improve the lives of impoverished Peruvians by enduring my own hardship and laboring diligently until each task was finished according to the highest standards. At the same time, I took it upon myself to build the character of volunteers by coaching them through myriad issues, such as homesickness, relationship problems, spiritual conflicts, and career planning.
Despite my achievements at home and abroad, I continue seeking out challenging opportunities to grow mentally and physically. Recently, I completed the Marine Corps Marathon and raised $1600 for Teens Run DC—a mentorship program for at-risk youth—as one of their sponsored runners. However, my dedication to self-improvement is not a vain, temporal pursuit, as I am compelled by a personal sense of duty.
Among nations, the United States is unmatched in its capability to produce the unique mix of freedom and fairness in which every individual can prosper in peace. Therefore, protecting my nation means securing the prosperity of my family, friends, and neighbors for generations to come. Undeniably, the threat of individuals and groups who desire to destroy America and its values is real. Considering my specific skill set and experience, I am certain that my resolve to stifle this threat and ensure the safety of my fellow Americans is be best served as an intelligence officer in the Navy.
Throughout my life, I have been motivated to tackle seemingly insurmountable obstacles by the stern conviction that—despite my humble beginnings—hard work, discipline, and dedication determined my fate as an American. Remarkably, the freedom to pursue my dreams awakened within me a passion to bolster the character and skills of my peers, so that they too could test the limits of their will. To me, there is no greater display of this inestimable American ethos than the generations of brave, Navy sailors that have willingly placed themselves in harm’s way, during peace- and wartime, to secure the freedom that makes the United States an indelible force for good in the world. Even so, my admiration is eclipsed by the determination to obtain the same honor to defend my nation with courage and vigor, as an officer in the Navy.
Driven by my firm desire to join the Navy’s elite ranks, I strived for years to develop the character and credentials to excel as an intelligence officer. I am confident that my experience at the United Nations (UN), refining the Secretary General’s briefing notes for high-level meetings on global security as well as crafting succinct articles on complex global affairs for foreign audiences, is perfectly suited for the task of preparing timely and accurate analysis of social, political, and economic developments taking shape around the globe, for superior officers. Also, the technical expertise I gained while working for U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg will be crucial to gathering and presenting intelligence, as I frequently mined large sets of data to highlight emerging trends, so that senior staff could make decisive decisions on political issues that could alter the lives of the American public. Most importantly, in all of my professional endeavors, I demonstrated the ability to lead and mentor team members.
Yet, my commitment to inspiring and mentoring other people to perform beyond their potential has been an essential component in accomplishing my personal as well as professional goals. Taking full advantage of my Spanish-language skills, I led diverse teams of international volunteers in constructing development projects in Peru. From the mental and emotional strain of working in remote and unfamiliar settings, volunteers easily lost focus. To inspire volunteers to complete these vital humanitarian projects, I exhibited genuine passion to improve the lives of impoverished Peruvians by enduring my own hardship and laboring diligently until each task was finished according to the highest standards. At the same time, I took it upon myself to build the character of volunteers by coaching them through myriad issues, such as homesickness, relationship problems, spiritual conflicts, and career planning.
Despite my achievements at home and abroad, I continue seeking out challenging opportunities to grow mentally and physically. Recently, I completed the Marine Corps Marathon and raised $1600 for Teens Run DC—a mentorship program for at-risk youth—as one of their sponsored runners. However, my dedication to self-improvement is not a vain, temporal pursuit, as I am compelled by a personal sense of duty.
Among nations, the United States is unmatched in its capability to produce the unique mix of freedom and fairness in which every individual can prosper in peace. Therefore, protecting my nation means securing the prosperity of my family, friends, and neighbors for generations to come. Undeniably, the threat of individuals and groups who desire to destroy America and its values is real. Considering my specific skill set and experience, I am certain that my resolve to stifle this threat and ensure the safety of my fellow Americans is be best served as an intelligence officer in the Navy.