New lieutenant colonel emphasizes service and leadership commitment
On March 20, a new lieutenant colonel was announced in the Reserve Military Force, specifically with the Judge Advocate General Service (JAGS). This promotion marks a significant milestone in their military journey, emphasizing a strong commitment to service and leadership. The officer reflected on the journey leading to this moment, attributing their decision to serve to core values learned from mentors and a growing sense of civic duty. They believe patriotism goes beyond just military service; it's about ensuring everyone's well-being, particularly for vulnerable citizens. They are committed to advocating against child stunting and malnutrition as a part of their broader service. The officer expressed that joining the military represents a dedication to something larger than oneself. It is about honor, courage, and the protection of rights and freedoms. They promised to uphold these values when taking their oath of service. Throughout their career, they have been inspired by mentors and colleagues who showed dedication to the mission. The officer believes that true service comes from teamwork and mutual support, which fosters unity. With this new rank, the officer is aware of the greater responsibilities that accompany leadership. They aim to empower those around them and contribute positively to the evolving military landscape. Their commitment extends beyond wearing the uniform, pledging to advocate for national progress through various initiatives and legal work. The officer views this rank as a reminder of the trust placed in them. They welcome challenges as opportunities for growth and aim to leave a legacy that inspires others to serve. Their message encourages others to join in building a better future for the country.