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Its the question that drives the answer, and the questions where about relationships. LTC Mcnair was posed with some interesting questions that he handled very well. One thing that he wanted to stress to people is we need to have a value system and we need to have the discipline and integrity to live by that value system.
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Round 2 of people has just left now is a great time to come out and get some free stuff without having to wait in line!
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Loads of students pile in to the event to enjoy the exhibits. . Malik Yoba hanging out with us here!
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Pizza rolled in enough to feed everyone.
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All of the ROTC students and Instructors are starting rehearsals behind closed doors to make sure that this event goes on without a hitch. The sound system just rolled in!
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As we begin the morning hussleing and rolling up lose ends, things are shaping up very well. I am very impressed with the African American soldier history display. I am about to give my Army Story to the reporters! Too easy I finished the interview in one take.
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Today, we had a great turn out with 4 High Schools from the San antonio area.. These HS came from Jefferson, John Jay, Pleasanton and Stevens HS. These Future leaders were very motivated to hear about the programs offered at UTSA. They received information concerning UTSA ROTC and also how to aplly to UTSA. I will keep you guys posted tomorrow with the conclusion of our HACU college tours..
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GETTING READY FOR WEEKEND EVENT ON NC A&T SU CAMPUS
February 8, 2011
By: Sergeant First Class Ervin Stokes
EVERYBODY, ANYBODY COME TO THE STUDENT UNION SUNDAY; SEE, HEAR, AND PARTICIPATE
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My family and I lived in a hotel for 100 days, as we waited to close on our home. Why, because the bank was not familiar with processing Veteran's Administration (VA) loans. The bank's processing mistakes caused us to lose the first house that was under contract. Fortunately for us, we had a happy ending as we found another desirable home, and the interest rates dropped in the three months plus ordeal. I would recommend financing your home with a bank that is familiar with VA loans. I...read more
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I began my career untraditionally in the eyes of most branched Infantry Lieutenants. After graduating from the United States Military Academy, I stayed at West Point and became a Graduate Assistant Football Coach for my first six months in the Army. Though unorthodox, this experience taught me valuable lessons that I have recalled throughout my career. The Xs and Os of a defensive scheme may not be important to a young lieutenant running a range, but the organization, strict timelines and...read more
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