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  1. You legit kept following him around bothering him. Of course he is going to get annoyed. What do you think is going to happen if you keep messing with someone? Instead of ignoring what he said you made it your goal to go around and harass him for your "evidence". Why? You could just move on and take it as it is instead of getting offended at someone on a video game. This does not warrant a warning, because you legit were following him and making the situation worse. If you get hurt by a couple words and make it your goal to go out of your way to harass them because of one little thing they said, you should evaluate yourself. Also you legit recorded yourself breaking a rule, which is breaking someones tac. You should yourself get a warn for that. Stop being a menace. -Support
  2. I think you should take each goal at a time, you haven't been an NCO that long and are wanting to take a fast track to a command position. The ambition can be good, but dedication to your own personal gain is different that gaining something because you have earned it. Good job exceeding quota, and trying to go above and beyond. But you are applying for both TI-23 and and Officer position, and even stated your main goal is to get into command. Experience is everything when leading a battalion, and every battalion's culture can be different, and does operate different. Your experience in other battalions, especially when in a special forces group, does not always translate. Food for thought. +/- Support
  3. Why the medic role? 1. Are you looking to join this specific position for the medical aspect, or looking to join because you just want to be part of TI-23? 2. It is important that you think about the specific role you are looking at. You may be good at communication, but does that qualify you for the medic specialty? 3. You left a couple holes unaddressed, and when part of an elite squad you need to be able to see every opportunity. I think the application was okay, but you didn't give anything that stands out. What achievements have you made in your time up to first sergeant? As a reader who doesn't know you that well, I may not be convinced of your skills. Just some food for thought. +/- Support
  4. I wish there was a bit more meat on the bones here, but the application itself says what it needs to say. Goodluck, +Support
  5. Love the application, and you made sure you covered all your bases. Well done. You did apply for V07, but you seem to want to be in the unit by any means, which is admirable in its own way. Goodluck, +Support
  6. It is worth mentioning, unfortunately, you only mentioned the fact it happened. Would be good to list the kind of medical experience you have, since it is absolutely relevant to a medical/medic position. Well done on your application. Try in the future formatting your application to be less blocky for the reader too! Goodluck, +Support
  7. Would be nice if you had went into depth on what experience you have. I can't take the statement seriously without some sort of supporting statement. You should list off what sorts of "stuff" you are talking about, or give examples on the the things you could get done. Overall, your application isn't bad. But going more in depth on the experience you have, and what sort of things you can actually do would take your application to the next level. Especially when applying for something like TI-23, you want to make sure you are covering all your bases. Goodluck, I will not be giving this a rating.
  8. Love this. Communication is everything; in relationships, teams, friendships, and families. Well done on your application, I don't feel the need to highlight anything further, as I feel everyone should read this themselves. Good luck, +Support
  9. When reading your application I get distracted by the use of "i" instead of "I". It feels as if you typed this application on your phone, while in a rush, and didn't think the formatting mattered. I'm not sure someone who doesn't want to take the time to correct a small detail like this would do well with details in a team based unit, where detail is important. The last paragraph also feels like you reworded the description of TI-23 straight from the SOP. You didn't get creative or go in depth on the descriptions. For this position you must be active in the regiment, but it seems you are semi-active and are struggling with quota currently. You seem to have a good heart, as for the actual content of your application. I can see that you want the position, but as for actually taking the steps, I'm not quite sure. Keep in mind, I do not say these things to discourage you; only to inspire you and show your weaknesses. I want you to be successful, but if I pretended like these were not issues, you would not improve. TI-23 is elite, and you have to treat it like it is. If I don't see the effort, I can't support you getting the position. Good luck, -Support
  10. DC3/S99, First of all, reading your application was a pleasure. You used proper grammar and it was easy to read. You have gotten over the past weeks seeker experience which is valuable to the marksmen position, which weighs well in my mind. You also have been consistently active, have good player relations, and you have a great personality from the times we have talked. You have the time, the will, and the energy to fill this position, and do it well. (I can't say the same for myself with my busy life compared to when I was V07, but the reason I resigned was due to the fact of my real life schedule getting claustrophobic. Never feel obligated to continue if you have to prioritize real life, just want you to keep that in mind.) You have been blowing quotas out of the water, which shows your dedication to the regiment and that shows the amount of time you put in each day. I truly believe you deserve to be V07 and that you would be great on the TI-23 team. Good luck DC3, ++Support
  11. Know him from another discord that has to do with first responders. +Support
  12. In-Game name: Silon Callsign: DI3 Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:123760712 Rank: Specialist (SPC) How long have you been in your current rank?: Since 8/13/22 What experiences in leadership do you have?: Death Trooper Officer: Achieved the rank of First Lieutenant (1LT) in the Death Trooper regiment. In my time as a DT Officer, I dealt with correctional punishments/disciplinary actions, promotions, hosting activities, and worked with command on implementing changes in the regiment. I also helped de-escalate player relational issues and solve problems of the sort within the Death Trooper regiment. Death Trooper NCO: Went through Sergeant (SGT) - Command Sergeant Major (CSM) in the Death trooper regiment. As a Death Trooper NCO, I was one of the highest performing NCOs at the time. The NCO team was competitive since there was a saturation of members and the regiment was always at cap members. I hit my quota, and exceeded it every single week while I was NCO. As an NCO, I hosted tryouts, and went out of my way to host trainings and simulations though it wasn't part of my job. First Death Trooper TI-23 Marksmen V07: At the rank of Sergeant Major (SGM) I had the privilege of joining the TI-23 sub-branch as the First Marksmen Specialist V07. I was hand picked by the Command Team, and was the third person in the TI-23 branch along side Bonnie (EG6, First F16) and Racc (BE3, First M36). Senior Gunnery Officer/Naval Lieutenant: In the Naval Regiment, I was the Senior Gunnery Officer in the GO specialty. During that time, I helped the regiment Havoc (which existed at the time). I had the privileges of an Officer in Havoc, and helped the commander of Havoc at the time whom was Sainty (now Grand General of the Army). I assisted in hosting simulations, hosting tryouts to help revive the battalion, and helped optimize the Havoc roleplay experience with small new things to do around the ship. I was responsible for the members of Havoc, as well as giving assignments and hosting tryouts for Naval Personnel. My extensive experience with leadership I have learned many skills that help me to achieve my goals of improving the Death Trooper regiment. I have learned skills like patience, understanding, fairness, servant leadership over titles, and encouraging others to succeed. I have learned being critical in a professional manner helps improve people, as they can see their weaknesses and improve upon them in a supporting environment. Being able to dish out punishment when it is needed is also an important skill, and not being easily swayed from moving your ground is also important, and I believe I have this skill. I will never prioritize myself over anyone else within this regiment, as I believe it is my duty to help selflessly and put my ego aside to help improve the battalion in whatever is assigned of me. This stems from the selfless way Death Troopers throw themselves in front of the VIP to make sure that important Imperial Personnel are not lost to the Empire. Why do you want to be a non-commissioned officer? I would like to become a NCO as I believe I can help the regiment grow and thrive using my previous experience as a Death Trooper. The Death Trooper regiment needs strong leaders to be able to pull weight. I believe a strong NCO core is necessary to the growth and image of the battalion. The people within the Death Troopers are also very important to me, and the reason for me returning to the battalion is because I care about the people. The regiment has been seeing it's lows recently, and I believe I can help revive the regiment, even as one person using the knowledge and skill sets I have. Everyone has to do their part, so I think it is time to do my own part. NCOs are the backbone of any regiment, and needs those willing to put in the work necessary. What makes you stand out amongst the others? My previous experience, my dedication, my previous achievements, and my understanding of the duties and extensive knowledge of the regiment and its operations, make me stand out among others. I not only have performed these duties before, but have gone above and beyond in what is expected of me, and have a proven track record of success. I have performed the duties of NCO, and overseen NCOs and enlisted on the Officer level within this regiment. I know the people within the regiment and have a good reputation and status among members of the Death Troopers. Although I believe achieving this rank is a privilege and an honor, and I don't think I deserve it. I have experience, which qualifies me for the position at a higher level. Do you understand that if you fail to meet the expectations of an NCO you can be removed from your position? Understood.
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