Personal Essay: Sea Cadet Training

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I look down, a ticket in my hands and a military sea bag slung over my shoulder. I hear the call for my flight and march over to the gate, ready to go to my last Sea Cadet training. I have been a part of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Core, a military program for the youth of America, for the past seven years. I have been to many Sea Cadet trainings across the country, but I have chosen to return to Battle Creek Michigan, at Fort Custer, for the second time. As I head to staff the training, as a leader of my own company, the memories of the last time I did this training fill me with pride. I am excited to return to a place that has shaped me and allowed me to shape others. Out of all places I have been able to go, this training still sticks …show more content…

Working with my fellow leaders day and night, I began to form close friendships with each of them. We were all from different parts of the country and different battalions; meaning we all had our own approach on how to lead the recruits. We had to learn to work together and play off each other’s strengths and weaknesses in order to ensure a successful training for the recruits. Through the hard work put into the training, both the recruits and staff cadets were able to form lifelong friendships. Although the training is done, I still work hard to maintain relationships with my fellow staff cadets and friends who have helped me to become a better leader and person.

Now I’m back on the plane to Michigan and I am looking forward to reuniting with my fellow leaders, continuing to inspire young cadets, and taking on an even more influential leadership position. I could use my magic, golden ticket to go to Disney Land, Japan, or even backpack across Europe. However, I would return to Fort Custer for another military training. At the end of the day, I want a chance to influence other people’s lives and challenge myself to grow both as a person and a

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