My interest to serve my country began at an early age as I watched my mother put on her uniform each and every day, as a member of the Air National Guard. My mother has served our remarkable country for twenty-nine years, and her father retired as a Colonel from the Air National Guard after …show more content…
Exemplar service programs that I contributed to were Swing for Laurie’s Kids, a tennis program intended for people with a mental handicap; as well as Top Soccer, a soccer camp for individuals with a mental impairment. Athletically, I have counseled my tennis coach with player placement, in addition to being a judge at a cross-fit competition known as the Battle of the Boxes. At school, I undertake the task of managing the library, and actively assist with student council projects such as: collecting donations for servicemen, wrapping shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child, and placing and removing homecoming decorations.
The Naval Academy will grant me a prestigious education that will enable me to achieve my long range goals of becoming a more adept leader, student, and athlete. The academy will aid me in becoming a capable leader that will prepare for future outcomes and establish relationships that will assist in future endeavors. The academy’s rigorous academics will ensure my erudition which is a necessity to reach my goal of graduation. The numerous athletic opportunities offered at the academy will warrant future success in arduous physical tasks.
It would be an honor to attend the United States Naval Academy and to serve my country. The experience I will gain from my service will further my advancement as a