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Warrant Officer Career Aspirations
I am currently serving as the Assistant Detachment Commander of a Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha, I am a career Soldier, and have been quite frankly, addicted to my job and taking a larger part in the world around me for the last 13 years. Whether I was a young leader on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border listening to the Voice of America or the BBC World Service on a small radio, I wanted more insight on the world I was part of. Much of this desire to know and participate more led to my progress through Special Forces, working in the intelligence field, and finally becoming a Warrant Officer. Pursing a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis (SSDA) seemed like a natural progression and an incredible …show more content…
The two sometimes different forms of education are more and more intertwined and to remain credible and relevant both must be furthered. As a Warrant Officer my job can span the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. Pursuing a degree that stimulates new ideas in the field I am working is a benefit towards my goal of being a master of my profession. Completing my Bachelor’s Degree is a step towards my end goal of achieving a Master’s …show more content…
I would be remiss to try and convince Norwich than in the past I have been a model student. My academic record at the Virginia Military Institute wasn’t great, leaving to join the Army did not improve my academic concentration. While completing my Associates Degree with Fayetteville Technical Community College I improved. Learning to balance heavy professional workloads and an academic load was not easy for me and I often bit off more than I could chew but I progressed. Refining my time management to include academic studies was a slow fight but my time during the Warrant Officer course induced the right amount of motivation to get right with my study habits and goal of furthering my education.
The Norwich SSDA program offers me a chance to pursue a degree in a field that my professional career has already ventured into. Continuing my personal education goals also benefits me professionally. Being accepted to Norwich to pursue these goals and successfully completing the SSDA degree would be a great accomplishment for me, I am hopeful that I may have this opportunity. Thank you for your

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