I would consider it an honor to continue my service with the Department of Defense as a valuable part of the Nations’ team; accountable for the health of the Navy. My passion to contribute to our country, in any way possible, will aid in my determination to make a difference. My confidence, enthusiasm and discipline would be a great asset to the team. I look forward to working with people around the globe, serving my Nation, and supporting the
Please highlight your accomplishments which you believe are the most important and meaningful (including leadership roles you have performed).
My experience and interest align me with the focus of the position and I am interested in applying my carefully crafted dexterity and passion for change to help provide structure and support to the leadership of The Dream Corps and the #Cut50 initiative. If I am chosen for the position, I will contribute:
While I wish I was strong enough, honorable enough, and brave enough to serve the United States, I know that I will find a way to contribute to the success of those who do.
Since have taken an interest in this job I started researching. Growing up in Texas, we were always very supportive of the military. However, I never really knew what it meant until I started researching and figuring out what makes America so strong. All the story's lead back to the military. What I learned from story's people from the military have told , and are still telling is that serving your country can leave a legacy. It can also impact your country forever, which is very clear. The most shocking thing that I discovered was that people would not say that they did it for personal gain but for the people. It shows the dedication that they have to this country, and it is
Serving AmeriCorps will allow me to pass the torch of knowledge to empower all that I encounter. My passion is to inspire others to improve their quality of life through higher learning. Specifically, my target audience is low-socioeconomic class citizens within the community. Education has empowered myself and daughters out of unfavorable circumstances. Therefore, I believe all change first begins with the gift of knowledge. Ultimately, I aspire to help others find their way to self-actualization. I hope to encourage others to reach their life goals and dreams. So, I believe AmeriCorps will be an excellent opportunity to use my skills to change lives. Post AmeriCorps I plan to continue to help within the community and abroad to teach others
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ mission statement is to fulfill President Lincoln's promise "To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan" by serving and honoring the men and women who are America's veterans. The department attempts to fulfill its mission through its Core Values. These values are captured in the acronym “I CARE”. It stands for Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence. The department has a presidential cabinet secretary and is responsible for overseeing all veterans’ affairs on behalf of the United States government. The department has three administrations: Veterans Benefits Administration, Veterans Health Administration and National Cemetery Administration which
I believe that working at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs would be a unique and challenging experience that would allow me to not only continue developing and strengthening my overall skills, but also help prolong the VA’s continued efficiency and success. If you need more information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at danadumond8416@gmail.com or (843) 640-2022. I hope to hear back from you
The concept of purpose best describes why I want to become a Naval Officer. Throughout high school, I have cherished my opportunities to lead teams towards the accomplishment of meaningful goals, such as collecting life-saving blood for nearby hospitals, and assisting struggling students and community members. These service opportunities are deeply meaningful to me, but as I have learned from my grandfather, who served in the U.S. Army during World War Two, my step-father, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran, and my other grandfather, who served as a Naval Officer during the Vietnam
This position has truly presented itself as an ideal opportunity to contribute my knowledge and experience I have gain through past experiences. Furthermore, I seek to pursue a career in social work and this opportunity has proven to be the most appropriate. I am passionate about making a difference in the community and strongly
Most of my service in the United States Marine Corps was spent overseas in Japan and in the Republic of Korea. During this time, I was a recognised weapons expert responsible for the training of both United States Armed personnel and the Republic of Korea Marines and soldiers. I thoroughly enjoyed my training role which allowed me to develop various strategies to effectively communicate with foreign nationals and offer a direct experience on the logistics of global security as well as its implementations. Overall, it was a rewarding experience and I welcome such an opportunity in the future
I look forward to serving with you and would greatly appreciate your comments and suggestions. My door is always open. We can achieve much more working together as a team than as individuals. Should you have any question or problems do not hesitate
Everyone knows that character who lost his or her honor and needs to capture or kill the main character/characters to restore their honor. Military/family honor has many differences compared to movie/story honor, so this passage will talk about the tradition and loyalty that's is around military/family honor and compares to movie/story honor. In the end, you will see that honor is a well-used tradition and that there are many ways to earn honor in everyday life.
I want to become an Army officer because I long for a career that will provide continual professional development opportunities while pushing me to reach my full potential as a leader, and will also position me to make a positive impact globally. I believe that by becoming an Army officer I can accomplish this because I have seen the success of those that have gone before me. I come from a family of people who have served in our nation’s military, and their lives are a testimony to the renowned individuals that the Army produces.
There was a soldier ordered to report to brigade head quarters once, when returning from a 40-hour mission. When he showed up, his superiors tore him down for having a messy uniform, not being clean shaved, having a name tape that had his nickname on it, and for 5 minutes late because he reported for extra duty (punishment), not knowing he had to report right away. After a few minutes of being corrected, they were all called to attention, and a 2-star general came into the room. He walked over to the soldier and shook his hand. He thanked him for doing a good job. The General had heard of the soldier 's participation in retaking of the governor 's compound, the battle in Deci, the recent trip to FOB Kushmond where the soldier 's best friend was hit by an IED, and he caught the trigger-man, and last weeks air assault he ran while passing a kidney stone. The general then said, “the Army is proud of your service, and I would like to present you with this challenge coin.” The soldier was then dismissed, and the General asked the soldiers superiors to stay. The soldier took the coin and left, but heard his superiors being yelled at about his appearance. Once at his barracks he just put the coin in a drawer. He couldn 't care less about the coin, and wished he could have been rewarded with pizza instead.
I’d like to join the Royal Navy as I believe it would be the best choice for me to develop not only my academic ability but also for me to develop as a person. I also believe the Royal Navy would be best suited for me as I have always been a practical person with a love of outdoors, mainly the ocean and water in general. This would mean not only would I enjoy my career in the navy, but that it would also positively affect my quality of work. The idea of serving my country is a very appealing aspect of the Royal navy as having as role in the armed forces either large or small shows the courage and integrity of a person. Traits that I am eager to show.