Pursuing My Military Career

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As my future quickly approaches, I have begun to make the important decisions that will dictate how my life turns out. During the second semester of my Junior year, I met with a recruiter for the United States Navy. We had many lengthy discussions and I gathered as much information as I could before even considering the military as a part of my life. After plenty of research and long hours on school websites, I have decided that my best option is to enter the Navy as an NROTC graduate, thus beginning my military career as an Officer. The United States Navy offers great benefits, including, but not limited to: healthcare, insurance, affordable housing, and many travel opportunities. Such benefits would not be provided by any other career option …show more content…

During my college years in the NROTC program, I will have more rules and guidance than most students of my year. Less than a year ago, I was eager for college for completely different reasons. Now, I look forward to military involvement and leadership opportunities. The decision to choose a military future was difficult and uncertain. It still remains on edge, however, for every bit of new information I receive, the more convinced I am that this is the right choice for me. I am a very strong advocate for defending individual beliefs, and although I may not agree with everything our government decides, I do support the country I was raised in. By defending America, I will be defending what I believe in: unity, trust, courage, and honor. I will acquire valuable knowledge and skills that will follow me throughout my life- with or without the military. Since I was a child, it has been a dream of mine to visit as many places as possible around the country and around the world. The Navy offers great travel opportunities, for each deployment will have me stationed in another part of the world. Being able to experience many diverse cultures and sceneries would be a wonderful leisure to have at my

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