My name is Spc Phillip Fuller, I was born July 24th 19** in Jesup, Georgia. I attended Wayne County High School of Jesup, Ga and graduated with a dual-seal diploma in 2009. In September of the same year, I entered the Army’s delayed entry program. I attended MEPS in Jacksonville, Fl January 2010 and received basic training report date of 10 January 2010 to Fort Jackson, South Carolina. I completed and graduated basic training in March 2010, where I received orders to attend advanced initial training at Fort Gordon, Ga. I Graduated AIT on July 2010, it was then I was awarded the primary MOS of multi-transmission system operator/maintainer or 25Q. After AIT I participated in the army’s home town recruiting program, or HRAP for a month. After I completed HRAP I joined 51st signal battalion of the 35th signal brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington on July 2010. I was placed on a battalion command post node team, with whom I conducted numerous support missions and field training exercises. On the sixth day of June of the year 2011, I was deployed to Mazar-e Sharif Afghanistan to join operation enduring freedom. I was placed on FOB Marmal as a night-shift leader to the base’s tier-two helpdesk. I returned from deployment in 2012, and headed back to fort Lewis. There I remained on a CPN team as an alternate team chief. In May 2013 I reenlisted and added three more years onto my army contract. July 2013 I received permanent change of station orders to fort Gordon, Georgia. I diligently joined forces with the 442nd signal battalion and the bravo company JNN platoon. My short term goals are to get promoted and gain my own soldiers. I also strive to do as much civilian education as I can and obtain a degree by the end of my contract. My long term goals are as follows, be an outstanding leader to my soldiers, being a great mentor to my son and good husband to my wife, and lastly but certainly not the least, to someday become a Command Sergeant Major in charge of my own…