Posted on Jul 29, 2015
MAJ Senior Observer   Controller/Trainer
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When you were growing up, or before you made the decision to either enlist or pursue a commission, what activities we you involved in that have served you well in your career? Perhaps you were very athletic, and the personal dedication to mastering individual skills combined with commitment to a team is what has carried over for you. Maybe you were involved with other activities, like me. I was involved with 4H at a very young age, showing dairy cattle and a few other projects at the county fair. In high school, I was active in FFA and the speech team. My experiences taught me leadership and honed my public speaking skills. What were yours?
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SGM Senior Adviser, National Communications
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Scouting by far. The President serves as honorary President under a Federal Charter since the role was adopted by Teddy Roosevelt. The Army serves as Executive Agent for Jamboree and other support; SACEUR and CINCPAC once had specific agreements for manpower, logistics, and support for military dependents/youth activities overseas. Nearly every SecA and many SecDefs during my tenure were Eagle Scouts; many other senior people in fed are too. While that doesn't and shouldn't advance a career per se, it does give one opportunities to excel in military and civilian communities. It also allowed entry at a higher rank for enlisted soldiers. Support in FedGov remained high until potential conflicts in policies regarding gay people arose. Now those issues should be resolved.
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Achieving Eagle Scout provided a myriad of opportunities that aided me in my military career. Leadership, team building, public speaking, sensitivity to other races, religions, creeds, etc. (not politics, lol) were key components that built a solid foundation prior to entering military service.
Also, being involved in a variety of sports in junior high & high school aided me in knowing what to focus on to be successful on my annual APFT as well as remaining physically resilient.
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I have done a lot. I was involved with 4 - H growing and that has helped develop my work ethic. In high school I served on a committee that selected the design for a grade school and learned a lot about working with people in groups to solve problems and come up with ideas. I also was an officer on my high school youth board again public speaking and responsibility. I was a founding member of a missionary group for my church and took my first trip out of the country with them and learned critical skills with regard to relationship building with others from another country. I helped coach a couple baseball teams where I learned leadership and how to develop strategy. I also help build the family home where I learned countless skills. ..
I have done a lot. ..........

I have been fortunate in my life with all the opportunity that has come my way. I have made it a point in my life to try and learn the most out of every thing I do. So far it has served me well and I find myself applying the lessons I have learned on a daily basis. If you keep your mind open you can always learn things that will help you in the future.
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