Joining The Military Essay

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For my future career, I want to join the Army. Before a person checks to see if they are able to join the Army, they must first decide that they want to serve America with all they have. To join the army, there are a few qualifications that one must first meet before they are able to serve. The first qualification is that one must be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien. There are four ways to qualify as a U.S. citizen, the first is citizenship by being born in the United States. This includes the fifty states and any U.S. territory, however, children who are born to anyone such as a diplomat or other governmental officials from foreign countries will not receive citizenship. The second type of citizenship is citizen by being born to U.S. citizens. This happens when a child is born to parents where at least one was a citizen at the time of the birth and this also applies to children who are adopted by U.S. citizens – the child may claim U.S. citizenship. The third type of citizenship is through the naturalization process. This type of …show more content…

Boot camp is a nine-week long program teaching new enlistees, also known as cadets, the way of the Army. The nine weeks get progressively harder and more technical. Week zero is known as reception week, this is the week where cadets get used to life in the Army and are also pushed to the best physical condition in their life. Week one, also known as fall in week, is where cadets begin to adjust and learn new rules responsibilities and expectations. Week two is when a cadets Drill Sergeant begins leading him from the classroom to the field, because of this, week two is called direction week. Week three is known as endurance week, this is the week when cadets run on determination to meet the physical and mental challenges of combat scenarios. In week four, cadets learn the ins and outs of shooting, giving this week the title of marksmanship

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