Why Did You Join




 
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March 30th, 2005  
Sea_Cadet
 

Topic: Why Did You Join


State your Name, Rank, and Reason for joining your Cadet Organization.
March 30th, 2005  
cPFC/SAJROTC
 
Currently I am a c/PO3, 4th Plt 2nd Sqd Ldr, and Assistant Operations Officer (Junior Assistant) for Company.

I joined JROTC (originally at an AJROTC school) because my friends were in it and I was already firmly seated on joining the military after high school.

--c/PO3 Jared Woody
--Naval JROTC
March 30th, 2005  
silent driller
 
 
Second Leiutenant Chris Rickman, MCJROTC. Drill Team Commander and Second Platoon Commander. I see myself doing one of two things, being a Marine and singing with a professional choir(maybe with my buddys Drew and Bradley). I see the Marines happening first.
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March 30th, 2005  
C/2nd Lt Robot
 
 
C/SMSgt me. I joined at first because it was the only military organization near my house. But stayed for the ES and other reasons.
March 30th, 2005  
AFSteliga
 
 
Warrant Officer 2nd Class (ret'd) Kris Steliga, former Squadron Commander and Drum Major. Royal Canadian Air Cadets.

Joined up because it was something to do, and I wanted to get my Pilot's Licence and eventually join the Canadian Forces.
March 31st, 2005  
cpl_clarke
 
 
C/Private Nate Clarke, Section 2/IC, I joined because I had always wanted to be a cop and i considered being an MP at one point.
April 3rd, 2005  
LIBERTY
 
 
Sgt James, Squad member. The reason I joined was because I love the military, and I'm joining the miltiary right after high school.
April 6th, 2005  
Trevor
 
Trevor Perry, Warrant Officer 2nd Class. I'm the squadron deputy commander, chief instructor, and a glider pilot. The main reason I joined was to have a military experience, and of course to get a pilots license.
April 6th, 2005  
rotc boy
 
 
c/ lance cpl brian
i joined because im interested in anything military and figured this would give me a jump start when i joined the Marines
April 9th, 2005  
>*CrAzY*<
 
 
C/MSgt ~Crazy (no I have a first and last name - find it somewhere and you'll know it)
Civil Air Patrol.

Not really sure. I thought it was fun at first. The people were scary, and I admired them. I would be able to get into shape and numerous other things.

Why did i stay? Well after attemting to quit 4 times and being talked out of it, I gave up. NO, I"m kidding. I love the organization I'm in. I can hate it because of that. I've become a different person. The other night I got on an outdoor stage and was talkin to a bunch of boyscouts over a mic... which I didn't need much anyway. It was great and some of the most fun I've ever had. 2 years ago, had they said, 'Jamers get up here and sing for us (I didn't, but I had fun trying to find others), I would have freaked out and probably hid behind the rest of my group of CAPers. I think of strategy, I identify with others (quite possibly ruining my career in law, but hell), I can deal with a group of people and at least put forth an effort to get some type of order. I was chosen as the group debate leader for my Honors English Class - there was no discussion - and these are the Honors of the Honors. Now I just feel liike I have a sense of accomplishment in my life - something living hte way I was never got me.