Posted on Jul 1, 2018
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CDR William Kramer
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I can think of a couple of them.
As Ship's Navigator on my second ship, I took the ship across the Atlantic Ocean four times using a Sextant and the stars to guide us.
As Ordnance Officer of my first ship, I got all 22 of my people who ranged from E2 up to E7 promoted at least once during my time aboard.
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SrA Matthew Oneil
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competing as an athlete, winning conclusively, getting the result accredited, and bringing the results together to turn pro. ACCREDITATION, CONCLUSIVE RESULT, RECORD RETRIEVAL.
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Lt Col Lanett Moser
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Making Msgt and delivery supervisor with the POSTAL service In Feb 2002 Graduating as a BMET IN 1990
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SSgt Holden M.
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For military professional accomplishment it is kind of split. I would have to say my deployment from April 2010 to October 2010 was quite the accomplishment it was filled with professional and personal growth, along with a lot of interesting other stuff that comes with a deployment to Kandahar Afghanistan. And working in a 1 stars front office under two different one stars. But it was the first one star general that made the biggest impact and was an awesome accomplishment when he came back to put on his second star and he coined me as a two star general. He truly and genuinely cared about people and their families along with the mission and his wife was equally awesome as an individual. And I haven't really been in the civilian world long enough to really have any professional accomplishments yet.
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SSG Harry Herres
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All my people in Nam came home, I was able to do the same for 27 years as a sheriff dept. Patrol supervisor. Everyone went home to their families
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SSG Motor Transport Operator
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Well I was gonna say becoming a father but speaking strictly careers then probably being the nco my soldiers deserved and the nco I swore I would be.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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1Lt,
The realization I should/can help others with my skills as a Sonographer and as a squared away professional who has crossed over many hurdles.
I have found, a lot of people are scared and want to talk. I do have to be careful. But, listening to patients is sometimes all they need to move forward calmly. Performing exams on Veterans and active duty persons is a joy. We have the world's problems solved in 5min.
Thank you for asking the question 1Lt.
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SGM Michael Womer
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Watching the soldiers I had in my only assignment as a 1SG get promoted to 1SG and CSM, it makes me feel like I did something right. As a civilian rising to the position of Vice President in a Defense Contractor Company, and as a man giving my life to Jesus Christ
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1SG Dale Cantrell
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As an PSG E7, went into combat with 32 soldiers for a year and coming home with 32 soldiers
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SPC Russell T. Andrews
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Volunteering for military service at the age of seventeen (17) years of age in the new all volunteer Army in 1973.Doing AIT in Ft.Sill ,Ok .Serving 18 months in Germany as a Pershing Professional and having copleted
this task with honor in a two year period.This means being a proud Military Veteran at the age of nineteen (19) yrs of age.I was just getting started!
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