Military Scholarship Essay

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I learned early in my military career that flexibility is the key to air power. Your territory is not your map. Right now my territory is Alaska, my map is the world. I can come and go anywhere. I need to be open enough to be fluid. Water is very fluid. That was how the Grand Canyon was formed. The Colorado River went through it. After years and many more years, water formed the Grand Canyon. That is also how your heart and character would also be formed. I share with my children to conquer your words and your thoughts will be established. Your head can direct your steps. It is easy to do. First you think, then ponder, and then think some more. Speak kindly to people and the world will open up for you and your grandchildren. For example, I …show more content…

I wanted to embrace life. I wanted to be in a position emotionally and financially to help others. My Sunday School teacher shared with me long ago, “Linda, if you want to be happy, serve others.” I believe that statement is true. I found the top brass at Alaska National Guard is a group of self-serving people. Ninety percent of the people were doing their jobs and helping others. That’s what made it easy to go to work each day. The majority of the people that serve our military do want to do right. Where do we go as a nation for the military? Who is responsibility for the oversight? Would it be the Adjutant General for each state or the Governor for each state? Who do we call on the carpet when things go wrong? Do we hold the enlisted troops less responsible than the officers? We need to answer these questions and many more to start the healing process for the State of Alaska. The system has been broken for many years. The bad actors just came onto the scene and now we know their name(s). It is truly up to each citizen to play a role in the military through voting for our leaders and keeping a close eye on that authority. We need to plan now for the future. Look around and train your leaders for tomorrow. God bless you, Alaska! And I will pray for you. A special pray for the C-17

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