I am GI Jane "Go.Go.Go!" Sanders who is a loudly trained actor. I have to sleep for a few seconds because I did not hear him start crawling the command. I opened my eyes, looked at the three sergeant trainees around me and shouted at their lungs. In my opinion, I asked myself: "Why did I join the US Army?" "Drop the wall!" Drill Sergeant Hill cried. He kept shouting, "You will be fearless if you are not putting your head out of your head." "Why do not you crawl the field?"
When I was young, I repeatedly said that they wanted parents to join the army. Noticing that I was watching a movie like GI Jane, they just answer "No, you want to play an obstacle course all day". I asked my father whether we could build the training ground for the cottage barrier, but we have never been to it. But to date, everyone who knows me knows that I like to wear cammo. Without a doubt, I always wanted to experience military work, but in fact I did not participate. One day, I met Ian Bradbury who met randomly on LinkedIn. He deals with military contracts and runs an amazing nonprofit organization that loves XPR. He said immediately: "You must see Steve."
Jane Re is a Korean girl who has never met parents. Her mother is Korean and her father is a geographical indication of the United States. Her father was thought to have abandoned her mother and her mother died when Jane was a child. Jane lived in Flushing in New York and was adopted by her uncle who works in a family store. She accepted the work of a nanny for the white couple adopting a Chinese girl (They wanted a Chinese babysitter, but when they hired Jane they got a Korean ). Her husband Ed is very tolerant of her daughter, forged, and antisocial. As my wife Beth is studying her thesis, she spends the whole time in her office (of course her office is in the attic) and she is very concerned about raising her daughter I have a tough idea
Jane Do is the strongest person I know. She is my mother. For most of our teens, Jane raised my brother and me alone. Jane worked as a bartender all night to support us. Jane graduated from work when we graduated from school. My brother and I learned good business ethics from her example. Jane is also the most famous person in my life. - Before getting married, the couple must live in my mother's house. In my culture, you can not live together until I get married. It was difficult for the first year of our marriage as we did not have the opportunity to live with my husband for the day. We insist on a lot of things because we are afraid of unknown things and the possibility of our mistakes.