It's different for everyone. Some people want to become commissioned for the power and the benefits (Have you ever seen Officer Quarters compared to the barracks!?!?!). Others are more of natural leaders than followers. I want to become an officer because I feel I could do more for my country and fellow soldiers there. I am more open minded than most, but can remain in a "Officer and NCO" relationship. I've always been able to lead a group of people and end conflicts. I discovered this in high school when my friend pointed out that I was like the Godfather of the group. Always watching over them, willingness to take a punch for them, making sure to end conflict before it got too serious and if it was absolutely necessary, let them bout it out. There is no specific answer to your question, it's all about why YOU want to be commissioned.
Source: Going to be a United States soldier soon. Can't wait for BCT, baby!
It means that I can take myself out of any situation and analyse it and see exactly what is best for whatever has been asked of me, whilst maintaining dedication to the people who have given me their trust. It is an honour and a pleasure, and cannot be taken without the strictest dedication.
During an interview, you may be asked why you want to be a naval officer. Have an answer prepared to this basic question before going in to be interviewed.
Indian Armed Forces(IAF/INA/IN) all provides numerous facilities to its members. High pay for high merits. Willing to serve the nation this is the best.
to be an army officer you have to go to college and do ROTC. You can also find a recruiter near you and go through OCS (Officer Candidate School) after finishing college.
Becouse I want to protect the cantry.
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Officer in the Army. has written: 'Killarny. A poem. By an officer in the army'
who was the us officer that rejoined the union army
A Warrent Officer is usually a skilled technician, and are often slotted as Maintence Officers. It is an intermediate in rank between a noncommissioned officer and a commissioned officer, having authority by virtue of a warrant. He is saluted by enlisted persons and can use the Officers Club.
Allan Wilson - army officer - was born in 1856.
Andrew Holmes - army officer - died in 1814.
Edmund Kirby - army officer - died in 1863.
Edmund Kirby - army officer - was born in 1840.
Robert Duncanson - Army officer - died in 1705.
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The highest ranking officer in the Army is the Army Chief of Staff. The current Army Chief of Staff is General Martin Dempsey.
Someone can still become an officer in the army if he has a DUI incidence in his records. The army does not deny people with such records and misdemeanors.