Service Academy Application Essay Sample

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Splashing, spinning, swirling, locked in a vortex. The helmsman could not hold the rudder true. Three vessels underway, but one fell behind. Before we lagged too far, I took control, retraining the steersman with C strokes and J strokes. I knew he could do it! His technique refined, his confidence boosted, he boldly piloted our canoe back to the group. It was then I confirmed to myself I possessed the leadership skills to positively motivate and wanted to use those abilities for good.
Since I was a young boy, I have been dedicated to my country. Through Boy Scouts, I have given back to my community in numerous ways, including my own Eagle Scout Service Project. In addition, I have participated in multiple mission trips, local and abroad, with …show more content…

The self-discipline of the midshipmen I met astounded me and encouraged me to pursue military leadership. My desire to attend a service academy solidified when I attended USNA Summer Seminar, where the physical challenges met the academic challenges. A service academy will allow me to serve my country in the most effective way possible, providing me tools to work alongside comrades and protect every aspect of American ideals.

The education received at a service academy will be applied in my military career and my lifelong commitment to our country. Similarly, through robotics, I am applying my high school education in real world experiences such as, communicating via email and face to face with business professionals, mentors, judges, and team members all the while applying math, science, and English.

In addition to the academic rigors of an academy, the leadership principles imbued are of the highest quality. Throughout my career as a Boy Scout, I have held many leadership positions including Senior Patrol Leader, Order of the Arrow Elangomat, and attended National Youth Leadership Training. These positions have taught me chain of command, critical communication skills, and how to properly delegate tasks. The principles I have learned and will learn will guide me through my military career and all aspects of my

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