About Me

My name is Alize Mendez ,my life long goal is to be a singer and a lawyer.When i grow up the University i want to attend is Princeton University,i hear its an amazing school. I'm actually not a shy person i like to communicate with people to get to know them more better.I LOVE TO HEAR MUSIC! its lets me focus when i'm doing homework or when i have nothing to do . My school is a very nice school its very advanced and gets you ready for college that's why i like to come to school everyday because hear me out, high school is no joke ! its the real deal like what you choose to become in life if you want to go to college or make money for a good job that pays well people may think its nothing but its huge in life that's why i attend to finish high school .That's a little stuff about me.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The U.S Army
Duties and Responsibilities: Soldiers fall into two general categories: enlisted personnel and Officers. Enlisted Soldiers are the backbone of the U.S. Army. Each has his or her own specialized training and fills a role within his or her unit. Officers are the Army's leaders. They guide enlisted Soldiers during missions and provide the know-how and expertise to get the job done. Active duty service terms typically last two to six years. Deployment can last up to a year, but the length may vary depending on a unit's specific mission. Soldiers are eligible for a two-week Rest and Relaxation (R&R) leave after six months of deployment.

Salary: There is all different kinds of pay it just depends on which one you choose

Education: The Army National Guard encourages Soldiers to be life-long learners and makes available a number of resources designed to help Soldiers identify educational goals and provide resources to aid in their pursuit. Often, those goals may be closer than expected, because many military courses and specialties can be credited toward a degree.


Reflection: I would love to go in the army because i had family who went to the army and also the military I feel like I can fit in with my family to go and follow their footsteps.

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