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    before, during, and after the serve the military. One person I myself never asked about his experience until now was my brother-in-law Francisco Navarro. I still remember the day he left to basic training and come back on certain holidays to visit the family. Finally, the day came and I had to interview him for a project. Yes, never crossed my mind to ask him about the military experience; I didn’t know how too. To me, asking a veteran about their military experience would bring horrible and tragic memories

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    My Military Experience

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    I wouldn’t trade my military experience for anything in this world. My military experience changed me in many ways. First off, I joined the army when I was 17 years old. I graduated high school and went straight to basic training; there I learned how to be disciplined and how to manage time more efficiently. Furthermore, I went to my assigned unit after basic training and trained for about two years before getting deployed to Afghanistan. I can’t deny that deployment was extremely intense but it

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    My Military Experience

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    I wouldn’t change my military experience for anything in the world. My military experience changed me in many ways. First of, I joined the army when I was 17 years old. I graduated high school and went straight to basic training; there I learned how to be disciplined and how to meet time hacks. Furthermore, I went to my unit after basic training and trained for about two years before getting deployed to Afghanistan. that deployment was extremely intense, and thought me many valuable life lessons

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    When I joined the military nearly 10 years ago I was 17 years old. It was an extremely demanding process both physically and mentally to complete basic training and then progress to finish my corps specific training at the School of Infantry. Therefore after completing 6 months of intensive training, I was posted to a Combat Unit. After watching War movies since I was a kid and hearing of all the initiation rituals that used to exist, I was reasonably apprehensive about a rough welcome to my new

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    join the military, because my mother was always there for me. The first time I left my home town, family and flew in an aircraft was when I join the Unites States Air Force. During my experience 19 years in the military, I learned that our management and supervisors work hard to learn from previously cases and to teach how to prevent and or how to deal with stress. During this literature review, I learned more on how some military member’s coup with stress including PTSD, prepare military members

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    President and Military Experience The position of president is the highest office in the nation. Many people believe in order to be president the person filling the office should have military experience. Since the 1992 the candidate that has won has had no military experience but prior to this year the majority of presidents had military experience. The public does not require their presidential candidates to have military experience and in the last few decades have elected presidents with

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    I have been a military child for my entire life. I’ve lived in five states on the East Coast, across the Atlantic in England, in the desert of Southern California, and finally, I’m home in Vermont. Moving roughly every two years has been difficult; but, despite this challenge, my “military child” experience has given me many positive advantages. I’ve been exposed to many different cultures, places, and people, and this has broadened my worldview and given me the tools I need to be a successful college

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    The experience of a military shark attack Many people have experienced the worst time of their life once. Some of them could say how football practice was bad, or how college calculus destroyed whatever brain cells they had left. Well there is a small number of people who experienced an event that no one else could ever experience. This event is something occurs only if you’re willing to sign up for the military. The day you fly out or ride to boot camp it’s a tradition and procedure that happens

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    Commonly, there has been an abundance of speculation over how terrifying, depressing, or triumphant Basic Military Training can be. My experience completing Basic Military Training for the United States Air Force was a combination of all three. For some, the training can be as easy as a walk in the park, as stressful as a strenuous workout at the break of dawn, or somewhere in between. The experience was so long ago, but I remember it like it was yesterday. Upon arrival, myself and a few other trainees

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    I remember that I served in military service at three years ago, and serving the military service was my perfect turning point that changed my entire life. I remember that when I was 20, I was very introverted that I could not even talk with other people to ask the directions. I remember that I just reached young adult who did not know about the world and just graduated from high school. I remember that I didn’t have any confidence, passion, patience, and willingness to challenge myself for my goals

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