SFC Anthony Williams
SFC Anthony Williams, in 6th year as AI, teaches LET-1's, responsible for maintaining cadet personnel clothing records (JUMS), and is the Drill Team Coach. Responsible for the acquisition of all training materials, equipment, and supplemental training support items.
As a concerned citizen today and a seasoned veteran in the Army, I think that it is very important that we prepare young men and women at an early age to become responsible adults. The ultimate goal of being responsible means teaching tomorrow’s leaders how to become better citizens. Being responsible incurs some type of leadership role where you not only look out for your own rights but the rights of others as well. I enjoy sharing my ideals and ensuring that I heighten the awareness of others in the appreciation of ethical values and the responsibility of being a model citizen.
When I was a Drill Sergeant, I enjoyed molding young civilian minds into the Army’s way of thinking, something that would benefit both the person and the country. As a JROTC Instructor, I have taught young men and women responsibility and leadership, to help them grow into mature adults.
Having served over 21 years in the United States Army, I am highly qualified for this position, I have also taught student JROTC for the past 5 years. I have a considerable amount of dedication and admiration for my country. This is perfect opportunity; thus would enable me to continue to share my ideas and experiences in good citizenship, integrity, and responsibility with respect for constituted authority.
I feel that my leadership, positive attitude, and vast array of knowledge and experience will make me an excellent JROTC Instructor for your school. I would significantly benefit a high school program. I am prepared and willing to continue my legacy as a professional in motivating young people to seek out their fullest potential and dedicate themselves to become better citizens. . HUAH!
As a concerned citizen today and a seasoned veteran in the Army, I think that it is very important that we prepare young men and women at an early age to become responsible adults. The ultimate goal of being responsible means teaching tomorrow’s leaders how to become better citizens. Being responsible incurs some type of leadership role where you not only look out for your own rights but the rights of others as well. I enjoy sharing my ideals and ensuring that I heighten the awareness of others in the appreciation of ethical values and the responsibility of being a model citizen.
When I was a Drill Sergeant, I enjoyed molding young civilian minds into the Army’s way of thinking, something that would benefit both the person and the country. As a JROTC Instructor, I have taught young men and women responsibility and leadership, to help them grow into mature adults.
Having served over 21 years in the United States Army, I am highly qualified for this position, I have also taught student JROTC for the past 5 years. I have a considerable amount of dedication and admiration for my country. This is perfect opportunity; thus would enable me to continue to share my ideas and experiences in good citizenship, integrity, and responsibility with respect for constituted authority.
I feel that my leadership, positive attitude, and vast array of knowledge and experience will make me an excellent JROTC Instructor for your school. I would significantly benefit a high school program. I am prepared and willing to continue my legacy as a professional in motivating young people to seek out their fullest potential and dedicate themselves to become better citizens. . HUAH!