Firstly, I feel I must tell the tale of how I decided to join the army. Once upon a time, in the prehistoric time of 2012, my senior year, I was just a boy at the ripe age of 17. Nearing the end of my senior year, I took a step back to evaluate my current situation. I came to the conclusion that after graduation, a mere 4 months away, I had no …show more content…
Immediately upon my return home, my father presented to me another letter, a letter also from ULL. Confused by what could possibly be in the letter, I quickly took it to my room and tore it open. Inside the letter read, “After reviewing your case we have decided to accept you on a probationary status.” I was bewildered, I checked over all of the names and dates to be sure that the letter hadn’t been sent to me by accident. The address was correct, and it was indeed meant for me. I quickly ran to my desk to find the letter from before and reread it. It still read, “Thank you for your application. However, at the time we have decided to decline your application,” but on the line below it stated, “We have decided to review your case, for possible admissions on a probationary status.” I was angry and confused. How had I missed that line, what was I thinking. My mind was so full of anger and sorrow I neglected to fully read the letter and I ended up missing out on the opportunity I so hoped for. Sad, now for a new reason, I searched for a way out of my military contract and found no option. I was sad, and there was nothing I could do about it, and that made me