Profile: Day in the life of an Army recruiterMELISSA BLOCK
In the fall of 1972 when General Creighton Abrams, who had replaced Westmoreland in Vietnam, was awaiting confirmation as Army Chief of Staff, was told by a general friend, “Your army is on its ass”. As Chief of Staff General Abrams initiated an “Expeditious Discharge Program”, which g...
As a native New Yorker, I wanted to do something for my country; I wanted to be a part of something bigger, and I was drawn to the military. I initially planned to join the Marines, but I ran into an Army recruiter before my decision was final, and they were able to offer me ...
As a recruiter, we’re always on the lookout for talent. Whether we’re at work, running errands, or enjoying time off, we are constantly searching for people with the right skills and drive. But, I’m here to tell you, opportunities won’t just land in your lap. If you’re waiting...
Maggie Wood as Ruth Disney Adam Black as Army Recruiter Tim Skipper as Collector Matt Giesler as Jim Jon Schneck as Ray Kevin Max as Red Cross Inst. David Richt as Rudy Ising Steve Mason as Bert Hudson Tom Vann as Oscar Daniel Dennis as Gin ...
Sarge has transcended these painful events and used them as a catalyst to motivate himself to achieve his successes - from being the Nation's #1 US Army recruiter for four years running to heading a retail business, which has survived despite the unjustified smears, and which supplies both the...
1 August Resigned as an army recruiter after protesting the lack of equal pay and promotion opportunities given black Union soldiers.10 August Had interviews with Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C.Mid-August Returned to Rochester and issued the ...
During this time, the Department of the Army asked SFC Hack to be a recruiter and he was assigned to the Akron/Cuyahoga Falls/Tallmadge OH area. It is here that he gained nationwide recognition as a top Army recruiter. His distinctive recruiting methods raised a few eyebrows but got excellen...
The movie essentially starts off by saying she's a gold digger who is gullible enough to believe a military recruiter when he equates serving in the army with going on vacation. She goes through an emotional transition by the time the film closes, but it still just comes down to her rely...
There's no big shootout inside a warehouse or factory, no scenes of the protagonist mowing down an army of goons with a high powered assault rifle. The gunfights are simple and quite realistic (realism in action films being highly subjective) and works to the film's sense of the ...