It is my greatest aspiration and lifelong dream to achieve a commission into the US Navy as a Medical Service Corps Officer. During my 11 years of active duty service, I have demonstrated professionalism, maturity, and eagerness for new challenges and responsibilities. I am a dedicated individual and a goal-oriented leader who maintains the highest standard of excellence for myself. Through exceptional communication, inspiration, and perseverance, I am able to achieve the commands mission and vision through exemplary leadership and trusting in teamwork while positively impacting morale and welfare of my department. As an accomplished technician for the past 8 years, I have had the opportunity to build a solid knowledge of the entire Medical
Serving the United States Military comes with many responsibilities as well as pressure and accountability. However, the military isn’t for everyone, but it offers so much for those who serve. One thing that must be known and dealt with is that this career could be a life threatening one, and there are many obstacles one must go through beforehand.
In my opinion the candidate is highly motivated to become a Medical Service Corps Officer. His knowledge, skills, ability and experience are a perfect match Medical Service Corps Officer program, and are uniquely suited for the Radiation Health program. He is determined to excel and improve himself and others on all levels, no matter what. The candidate's potential as a career Naval Officer is "Outstanding", defined by a genuine concern for the welfare of others, professionalism, and excellent character.
My mission is to ensure my hard work and diligent efforts will effect changed for the installation, the Army and my career. My innate leadership skills, ability to provide excellent customer service, willingness to assist others within Internal Review and outside organizations are impeccable. Any organization will find I am a self-starter, have a willingness to go above and beyond duty and would easily fit within any
Proven as an outstanding leader and employee receiving 8 outstanding awards for my accomplishments and made a major impact for the United States Navy! I am currently transitioning from the United States Navy to a civilian career opportunity, tour of duty ends February 2016. Highly motivated to leverage 10+ years of achievements during my naval career. I am well diversified and have many skills. I have managed and operated a customer call center which gave me the following skills: Evaluated and implemented strategies and procedures; established and organized staffing schedules, and set priorities; reach sound decisions; operate a computer and word-processing, spreadsheet and other standard software; select motivate and evaluate staff and provide
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
Five weeks at the U.S. Coast Guard (CG) Chief Petty Officer Academy (CPOA) has inspired my spirit, strengthened my body, and encouraged my heart. Week-by-week, the CPOA has been one of the most influential periods of my life. Through guided self-introspection, a safe and positive environment, establishment of goals, insightful challenges, and rigorous physical activity, increased blood flow has flooded my stagnant cellar, cleansing the dust and cobwebs that lay dormant. With 12 years active duty, I am a Boatswain’s Mate (BM) by trade and Executive Petty Officer by title. My career-long goal has recently been realized, for I am the Prospective Officer in Charge of USCG Station Apra Harbor in Guam. I have an amazing 2.75-year-old
Caring for the same patients’ each week and can be exhausting at times. I want to care for a variety of patients each day. I need a change and I want to enhance my knowledge. Most people say, starting on a Med-Surg floor will give me a lot of experience. Although that may be true, I am glad I had the opportunity to work on this unit for 240 hours, but I need a change.
Former US representative, Our nation's military and law enforcement personnel work hard to protect us. We must thank them for their continued vigilance. Without their sacrifice we would less capable of protecting our nation. when I was little I was never really sure what i wanted to be in life. Growing up I learned about some of my family was military, so I decided i wanted to serve my country proudly. Also I like the fact that we can conduct vehicle searches, open areas, and buildings so I can say I like the travel. The career of a Military MP is a interesting and challenging career because i could get the chance to help save lives, and serve my country.
I immigrated to this great country in search of the American dream. Joining the Navy is the best decision I have made for my family and myself. I want to pay tribute to this great country that gave me a place to call home and the Navy for the opportunity to serve. My times as an enlisted Sailor have given me a unique opportunity to succeed at every task and to maximize the opportunity to get trained and educated. I continue to strive to be a superb Logistician and I now want to utilize my professional knowledge and leadership ability to serve as an Officer in the Supply Community.
Over the course of my cadet career I believe that I have exemplified the works of what it takes to be a MWO. I believe this because to be a leader in a successful corps you need to be a role model, I believe that I can, and will be a positive role model in many aspects in and out of Cadets. I believe that I am a good role model in regards to physical fitness because I as you know do have excellence fitness, but more so because I am always striving to better with my physical fitness because of that attitude I pushed myself to be a better hockey player and my first year playing I received the award for most improved and the year after I was the number one center for my team and I was runner up to MVP on the champion team. I was also runner up
my medical background as a nurse I felt I would be able to relate and understand the information
Hello, I am Cadet Senior Chief Petty Officer Lisjaneidys Colon. As the highest ranking noncommissioned officer I am the mentor of the unit or as some call it the “big sister” to all cadets. This is my fourth year in JROTC. I spent my first year in the army unit at East High School and transferred to Service High School my sophomore year. My future goal is to help people by joining the medical field. I also strive to be completely fluent in four languages. I love jokes, music, and Target runs. Lastly, I will give my best effort to improve the unit as much as possible.
While I think my technical skills progressed to an adequate level for my experience and education level; to be most effective, I need to be fluid with those skills. I want to be confident, efficient, and caring with my skills during every patient encounter regardless of the situation.
First off I would like to say that there is no higher honor then serving my country’s United States Navy. Being a part of the Cryptology community, I personally feel that this particular community is one of the most challenging but yet reward jobs the Navy has to offer. With the experience and passion that I have for my community, I feel it is my destiny to fulfill the elite role as a CWO in the Information Warfare Field and I am ready. As an Information Warfare CWO, I will have more influence over leading Sailors and the ability to continue to mold my unique field into the best the Navy has seen. I know my career path as a technical leader and manager in the Cryptologic field and I willingly accept it. I am in the Navy for the long ride
My strong desire is to support the Navy's combat readiness and to ensure the personal and professional development of our Sailors and Marines that support the dynamic operational commitments of today's Navy. If only one candidate is selected, please know that I am that candidate, possessing the right skills sets, at the right time to be commission to