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    uncertainty on May 14, 2007. The fear of the unknown, always crosses a person mind when they are going somewhere that they have not heard all good things about. The Pentagon has a reputation and is known for, many different things. Through personal experience working at the Pentagon, however, I have learned a valuable lifelong lesson: In all things, preparation is key. For opportunity and favor meet the prepared mind. Let’s start from the beginning. I met a former colleague at the hotel, where my

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    When I joined the Military in 2009 I had no idea that I would end up as a statistic. You hear the phrases "Shellshock" and "PTSD" and think they could never apply to you or that its just something that shows up in the movies to sell tickets. Most of my family have been in the military and I had some ideas what I would expect but it wasn't nearly enough to prepare myself for what I would experience. I came back from war a different person. My experiences in Afghanistan as a Combat Medic has left scars

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    Marcus Pennie Written Communication September 9, 2012 My darkest hour was also the moment I became a man. When all my years of training, all the blood, sweat, and tears of running, aiming, skills training, and hand to hand combat had finally been put to the test. My first kill. It wasn’t a proud moment but it was one on necessity and choice that I’ve played over and over again and I still get the same result. It would have gone exactly the same. September 21st 1999, 1327 Zulu time. We

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    MAJ Khaled ALSadah CGSC SG3A L200 Crucible of my military experience I learned many lessons from my military life, and I got more experience that gave me self-confidence as well as made me well organization. I believe that stress and facing challenge at the beginning in my career made me a strong and a good leader. When I graduated from military college, I did not have much experience as a military officer. The ministry of defense gave me a mission to the North of Yemen. I understood

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    Just starting a new job at a Military Treatment Facility (MTF), I was the proverbial new kid on the block. Previously, I was asked by a physician with whom I had worked with as a civilian, if I would come and work with her at a local Army health clinic. I did all of the necessary paperwork, went through the bureaucratic hoops, and after about three months I was in my new position as a medical assistant. Growing up with the military as an Army brat, I was used to the Army way of doing things. It was

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    My personal experience a Non Commissioned Officer in the military, my career started on 25 March 1988, it all started with my lifelong dream of being a Soldier. My next-door neighbor was a Sergeant in the Army and every day when he gets home I would sit and chat with him, I would say I was no older than eight years old, he would say “Curtis, I can tell you will join the service in ten years from now, because every day you have different questions regarding the military” and trust me this was each

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    writing about my life experience of retiring out of the military and how it has influenced the beginning of my academic work and goals at Colorado Christian University (CCU). I will first explain my decision to get out of the military and how that decision as well as my first job transformed my college goals. I will next explain how this lesson further confirmed my assumptions on my college career. Finally, I will write about how I plan to apply what I have learned through my experiences, guidance of God

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    As a child, I have always sought to help others either by helping the elderly, listening to a friend in need or simply giving advice based on my own experiences. This was a sufficient and often rewarding technique I used to help people. Unfortunately, after reading Chapter 1, I realized that I needed to re-evaluate my idea of how I helped others and access my own abilities in doing so. A counselor to me is simply a friend comforting another friend in need. Now, I do realize there are more technical

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    Senior Analyst, Operations: Position Description with Supporting Experience, Skills, and Knowledge 1. Provides advanced analytical and technical support to projects involving training, tactical/operational documentation.  Designed and wrote countless SOP’s, Policies, Training Material, Hot Topic Articles, Operational Documents, Operational News Letters, and Fillable Forms to support projects involving training and operational documentation. 2. Researches, identifies, and makes recommendations

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    created more problems for me. I wanted to go to school, but you have to have the money to pay for your tuition in order to actually go to school. I started looking into financial aid, student loans, grant, scholarships, and programs offered to military members and their spouses. Once I found the money, and a school that I wanted to attend, I began integrating my plan into my life. Choosing to go back to school has been an extremely stressful process. Although stressful, things seem to be falling

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