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Introduction
The world is full of opportunities for those who have will power and passion to do something, but choosing the right profession also becomes challenging sometimes. It is important to choose a profession that is harmonious to our nature and we know about that (Caforio, 1988). I have a personal inclination to become a soldier and I have basic knowledge about this field so I want to pursue my studies in a military school.
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I possess much information about what qualities a soldier should have and about military rules as well as armory. Apart from loving chivalrous games and activities, I am fascinated by the disciplined and prestigious lifestyle of military men. Malham Wakin claims in his book War, Morality, and the Military Profession that military has become more a profession of diplomats than a profession of cruel fighters as a wrong decision by one military man can push the whole world into the hell of a world war (Wakin, 1986). It is the responsibility of well-educated and morally trained people to join this profession. I have read an informative book on the subject of military ethics and arms details with the title An Army White Paper: The Profession of Arms. This book has enriched my knowledge about military ethics, skills, responsibilities, and weapons.
Moreover, I am a physically fit youngster and my grades reports reveal that I have a handsome grades history. I have a passion to learn about this profession and become a professional soldier who aspires to serve the country and humanity in the best ethical way.
Conclusion
I have good grades history and muscular physique which enable me to qualify to join the military school. Moreover, I have studied and learned a lot about the profession which demands well educated, well trained, and ethically aware people join this profession (Wolfendale, 2007). It is requested to allow me to join the school and strive to pursue my desired career.
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Wakin, M. M. (1986). War, morality, and the military profession.
Caforio, G. (1988). The military profession: Theories of change. Armed Forces & Society, 15(1), 55-69.
Wolfendale, J. (2007). Torture and the military profession. Springer.
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