NavalNurse92
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I was wondering if everyone could take a look at my essay and possibly give me some feed back.
Discuss your reasons for wanting to become a Naval Nurse Officer.
In my house, the military reigns supreme. Our family has been serving this country since the seige of the Alamo. The den downstairs is decorated with all the pictures and medals passed down from deceased veterans in our family and our best conversations stem from the stories my dad has from when he served as a Navy Seal. Our family is truly proud of its military history and it is a history that I want to become a part of. I can think of no better way to do so then by becoming a Naval Nurse Officer and taking care of the people who have helped make our country the wonderful place it is today.
When I first thought about joining the military, I immediately wanted to find a job that I could do that would allow me to make a difference in the lives of the people around me. I have always had a passion for serving others and had previously committed my life to it so it was a must. When I found out that being a Naval Nurse Officer was an option, I started researching more about the NROTC program and learned about all the amazing benefits that came along with it. I realized one important question: how many jobs out there pay for schooling, provide opportunities for travel, and more importantly, are stable? Not many, and now that I've found one that will combine the patriotism I have for my country with all those amazing benefits, I'm going after it.
Discuss your reasons for wanting to become a Naval Nurse Officer.
In my house, the military reigns supreme. Our family has been serving this country since the seige of the Alamo. The den downstairs is decorated with all the pictures and medals passed down from deceased veterans in our family and our best conversations stem from the stories my dad has from when he served as a Navy Seal. Our family is truly proud of its military history and it is a history that I want to become a part of. I can think of no better way to do so then by becoming a Naval Nurse Officer and taking care of the people who have helped make our country the wonderful place it is today.
When I first thought about joining the military, I immediately wanted to find a job that I could do that would allow me to make a difference in the lives of the people around me. I have always had a passion for serving others and had previously committed my life to it so it was a must. When I found out that being a Naval Nurse Officer was an option, I started researching more about the NROTC program and learned about all the amazing benefits that came along with it. I realized one important question: how many jobs out there pay for schooling, provide opportunities for travel, and more importantly, are stable? Not many, and now that I've found one that will combine the patriotism I have for my country with all those amazing benefits, I'm going after it.