Posted on Jul 1, 2018
What do consider to be your greatest professional accomplishment (military or civilian)?
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Being able to touch and mold the lives of young soldiers and see them develop and become better leaders and great human beings. I was able to do this more than a few times, only to see them later down the road thriving in their careers and lives.
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Leading a project in Thailand to build a wheelchair ramp for a school that had anout 100 students that couldn't use stairs because they were in wheelchairs or had other physical disabilities. It was a continuous ramp that span 3 flights of stairs. When I watched them use that wheelchair ramp it was one of the best things I have ever done. They had a elevator that could hold 2 people and looked like it would collapse at anytime. Being given the opportunity to build that is still something I look back on and realize how simple things can really mean the most.
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Hasn’t happened yet but in 6 days I will commission. This has been a 5 year process that involved me taking multiple college course on active duty to include early mornings on Saturdays and during field exercises.
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That I survived 10 years in the military, 32 years as a police officer without getting shot. "Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." Winston Churchill
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I chair the oldest Armed Forces Day Parade in the US. I've been the Chair since 2004. As a Veteran, I'm very honored and proud of recognizing today's military and the veterans in our county.
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After the Army, I had the opportunity to hire and fill positions at the companies I worked for. It was an honor for me to try to fill those positions with Veterans. I did so probably 80% of the time.
I was rewarded by two of those individuals by telling me that I was the best "supervisor" they ever had. One had served as the Chief of the Boat on a Boomer. And the other was an Air Force E-6 that had been shot down out of his B-52 in Vietnam. That has always been a source of pride and my greatest accomplishment.
HIRE VETS!
I was rewarded by two of those individuals by telling me that I was the best "supervisor" they ever had. One had served as the Chief of the Boat on a Boomer. And the other was an Air Force E-6 that had been shot down out of his B-52 in Vietnam. That has always been a source of pride and my greatest accomplishment.
HIRE VETS!
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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.
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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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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