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cdtscpoazizi Posted at 9:53 pm on May 16, 2008
If anybody can give me some advice that'd be great.  I've been part of my High School's Navel Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) for all 4 years.  I've been promoted to Senior Chief (for those who don't know, it's one rank away from becoming an officer).  And I have been putting my all into it.  I did drill team all the time, I did loads of community service, and I'm a pretty nice guy.  So how is it that when I'm not in an ROTC class, I'm pretty much ignored unless I make myself known to the rest of the seniors? On top of that, I'm a video editor, and I make the Unit's video's.  I rolled out about 6 major video projects this year.  All I get was a simple thanks, and that's that.  I just feel like I'm just part of the cog.  I know that the military is all about teamwork, but even in the REAL military somebody looks out for their bunkmates.  I've got nobody.  And now I sit here and wonder if I spent all my years devoted to the unit, should I have?  If all I have is just the knowledge that I made an impact on the underclassman, being their for them, but when it comes to people my age, I'm just another piece of the wall.  I don't know what to do, please somebody, give me some advice to go on?

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cdtscpoazizi Posted at 9:53 pm on May 16, 2008
If anybody can give me some advice that'd be great.  I've been part of my High School's Navel Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) for all 4 years.  I've been promoted to Senior Chief (for those who don't know, it's one rank away from becoming an officer).  And I have been putting my all into it.  I did drill team all the time, I did loads of community service, and I'm a pretty nice guy.  So how is it that when I'm not in an ROTC class, I'm pretty much ignored unless I make myself known to the rest of the seniors? On top of that, I'm a video editor, and I make the Unit's video's.  I rolled out about 6 major video projects this year.  All I get was a simple thanks, and that's that.  I just feel like I'm just part of the cog.  I know that the military is all about teamwork, but even in the REAL military somebody looks out for their bunkmates.  I've got nobody.  And now I sit here and wonder if I spent all my years devoted to the unit, should I have?  If all I have is just the knowledge that I made an impact on the underclassman, being their for them, but when it comes to people my age, I'm just another piece of the wall.  I don't know what to do, please somebody, give me some advice to go on?
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