Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well! Here's just a bit of background info about myself.
My parents escaped from the Khmer Rouge Regime at a very young age. I'm thankful to have been born in the states, and take nothing for granted here. I grew up in the streets, and after bad choices along with living through the struggle I did not want to be a product of my environment. I decided to mature quickly at a young age, used sports as a gateway to stay on top of my education throughout high school, excelling on and off the field. I played football and ran track. I knew what I wanted to do after High School, and that was joining the Army with aspirations of becoming apart of the prestigious 75th Ranger Regiment one day. Unfortunately I tore my ACL which postponed my journey.
After graduating high school, I got into LEO work and embraced an opportunity that many kids do not get my age. I earned the opportunity to get hired on as a Cadet at the City of Euless Police Department. I have defied the odds, overcame adversity, and in full recovery of my knee. As well as successfully coming to an end of my first year of college. I know I have a long journey to endure still. With my knee being up to par, and getting some education in that time span.. I have decided I want to work hard to make my aspiration of becoming an Army Ranger come true.
As of now the guys at the P.D. support my choice, I will have one year of college in, and currently in the process of enlisting. Recently I scored a 62 on my ASVAB, and now just waiting for the go on my med-waiver. I have made clear to the recruiter of my intentions in obtaining an 11X-Op. 40 contract. Also looking into 13F, 68W, but just any opportunity to get a shot at Regiment would be a blessing.
Thankful to have come across this website, I have been visiting this site for awhile. I decided to finally make an account when I felt the time was right. A big thing I noticed is that everything here is detailed oriented. Thank you to the men and women that have served, past or present. Words will never do justice. I seek to continue to gain as much knowledge as possible, and learn from the best of the best. God Bless!
My parents escaped from the Khmer Rouge Regime at a very young age. I'm thankful to have been born in the states, and take nothing for granted here. I grew up in the streets, and after bad choices along with living through the struggle I did not want to be a product of my environment. I decided to mature quickly at a young age, used sports as a gateway to stay on top of my education throughout high school, excelling on and off the field. I played football and ran track. I knew what I wanted to do after High School, and that was joining the Army with aspirations of becoming apart of the prestigious 75th Ranger Regiment one day. Unfortunately I tore my ACL which postponed my journey.
After graduating high school, I got into LEO work and embraced an opportunity that many kids do not get my age. I earned the opportunity to get hired on as a Cadet at the City of Euless Police Department. I have defied the odds, overcame adversity, and in full recovery of my knee. As well as successfully coming to an end of my first year of college. I know I have a long journey to endure still. With my knee being up to par, and getting some education in that time span.. I have decided I want to work hard to make my aspiration of becoming an Army Ranger come true.
As of now the guys at the P.D. support my choice, I will have one year of college in, and currently in the process of enlisting. Recently I scored a 62 on my ASVAB, and now just waiting for the go on my med-waiver. I have made clear to the recruiter of my intentions in obtaining an 11X-Op. 40 contract. Also looking into 13F, 68W, but just any opportunity to get a shot at Regiment would be a blessing.
Thankful to have come across this website, I have been visiting this site for awhile. I decided to finally make an account when I felt the time was right. A big thing I noticed is that everything here is detailed oriented. Thank you to the men and women that have served, past or present. Words will never do justice. I seek to continue to gain as much knowledge as possible, and learn from the best of the best. God Bless!