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Miles Noonan
Miles' job as a Military Policeman in the Army Reserve will give him an advantage in the civilian world.
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CPT Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson receives incomparable experience for life in the U.S. Army.
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
Featured
TAGS: JAG
Law
CPT Nick Anderson
00:37
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Capt. Irvin Drummond
Capt. Irvin Drummond talks about background/experience - reasons why he joined J...
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
TAGS: JAG
Attorney
Capt. Irvin Drummond
01:43
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CPT Lakeysia Harvin
Capt. Lakeysia Harvin talks about background/experience - reasons why she joined...
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
TAGS: JAG
Attorney
CPT Lakeysia Harvin
01:57
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MAJ David Riddick
Maj. David Riddick talks about background/experience - reasons why he joined JAG...
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
TAGS: JAG
Attorney
MAJ David Riddick
01:31
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DIRECT COMMISSION
03:02
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Staff Sergeant Kenneth Kinlaw
Balancing the Army Reserve and the civilian life it’s difficult at times but ver...
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Kinlaw
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First Lieutenant Bryce Matson
I joined the Army Reserve after commissioning as an officer in 2007. I decided t...
First Lieutenant Bryce Matson
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Military Police
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Miles Noonan
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Miles Noonan
Miles' job as a Military Policeman in the Army Reserve will give him an advantage in the civilian world.
My name is Specialist Miles Noonan, I'm a 31 Bravo (31B) Military Policeman in the Army Reserve, and I'm from Fairfield, Maine.
Joined the Army Reserve because I always wanted a career in law enforcement. And I decided that joining the Reserve as a Military Policeman, would give me the advantage in the civilian world in the law enforcement sector. We're there to protect the force. We're of the troops, for the troops. And we're the force of choice. That's the best way to put it. We get to rock and roll for lack of a better term.
And just everything that I've done, whether it's cruising down the streets of Panama in a humvee, or working law and order at Fort Devons, it's something new and exciting everyday.
We can be out in a field environment, we can be in a combat environment, we could be overseas, we could be anywhere in the world, and I'm not limited to one part of the state that I work in, or one patrol area. The world is my patrol area. When you get out there, and the scenery changes, and you're with a whole new group of people in an area you've never been to before and it's time for you to shine, it's great. I can't even describe it.
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