Navy Descriptive Writing

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It was a beautiful day along the Hudson River in May 2003. The sun was shining, the air fresh, and I was an excited five year old who restlessly anticipated a “surprise” my parents had promised but were very vague about. The only information I knew was that it involved the river. For what seemed like an eternity, I waited, staring out over the waves of the Hudson. On the horizon, they appeared. They were unlike anything I had ever seen before. I stared in awe at their gleaming, gigantic bodies. The ships of the United States Navy captivated me; I could not take my eyes off of them. The crisp, white uniforms of the sailors that operated the ship captured my eye. These men and women beamed professionalism, honor, and confidence. The ships they operated radiated power, respect, and esteem. It was at that moment that I realized, even as a five year old, that this was where I …show more content…

Upon my entrance to high school, I found that I could become a leader of sailors, and while a more difficult path than enlistment, this newfound route enticed me. A presentation from an alumnus of the Naval Academy introduced me to the institution, and every word he said resonated within me, bringing me back to my viewing of the ships and the sailors. I left that presentation with a goal that I have not stopped working towards; to become a midshipman and subsequently an officer in the United States Navy. As one of the most respected schools in the world, the Naval Academy is the place for me to achieve my goals. For the short term, I desire to work with the propulsion systems of nuclear submarines, and no other university can give me the training I need to master this. For the long term, I seek to become a JAG Officer. The reputation and academic rigor of the Naval Academy will prepare me to attend the best law school possible, which will allow me to serve my branch and my nation at the highest

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