“First class (or more commonly known as senior year) at the United States Merchant Marine Academy was a time I never thought I would make it to; however, there I was halfway through the school year deciding what I would make of my post-graduate life. I was drawn to becoming an Army Intelligence Officer. Full of excitement and determination to begin this new adventure, I finished my packet in a matter of days (normally something that takes several weeks to complete). Although my package had been submitted and completed on my end… something wasn’t right. The individual assigned to help students interested in the Army was not acting professionally, and there seemed to be no positive progression with my packet. Further, the individual (a male) was making comments about how beautiful my red hair was, or how nice I looked in my ID photo.
It was uncomfortable. But I was too intimidated to say or do anything. If I openly disagreed with him on something, I sensed underlying threats of removing my package. I so badly wanted to become an intelligence officer that part of me said, ‘Just accept it.’
I was so fortunate that my company officer, Dave, a captain in the Army, had been leading and guiding me the duration of my senior year. He had become an excellent source of advice. One morning, while savoring a cup of Harvey and Sons hot cinnamon spice tea, I nervously told Dave my concerns about my packet. He listened. And he assured me that nothing this individual did would affect my opportunity to become an Army Officer. Inspired by Dave’s absolute confidence and professionalism, and knowing I had my champion right there with me, I carried myself with greater self-worth… from there I knew I would never ‘Just accept it.’
My path took me to a career in the Air Force, and I know Dave will always be a champion for me, supporting and encouraging me in all that I do.”
– Megan, 2nd Lieutenant, USAF
Panama City Beach, Florida