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Jumat, 16 Desember 2011

What Goes in a Military Bio?




By Barbra Sundquist


You're up for a promotion and you need to write or update your military bio. If you're dragging your feet on this task, you're not alone. Most people find it agonizing to write their own bio. Read on for some tips on how to write a great military bio.

A military bio is a condensed rundown of an armed services member's training and accomplishments. Typically, you'll be asked for a bio when attempting to get a promotion or move into a different branch of the military.

What goes in your professional bio? Even though you do have a certain amount of leeway when writing your bio, there are still some basic guidelines that you should follow:

Be brief. A bio should be roughly no more than 300 words when written and no longer than 60 seconds in length when read aloud.

Write in third person but use first person when reading it aloud. Third person would be like this: "Jane Smith trained with", while first person would be like this: "I trained with.

Start with personal information such as your name, rank, branch, and place of birth. Then cover military and civilian experience (civilian training or experience in a different but relevant area can be a major selling point).

Focus on your military history in chronological order from basic training to the present. Sunmarize the training and duties you have completed, as well as your deployment history and status.

In closing, briefly state your goals for the future.

It's worth noting that you can include additional information in your bio. Topics that can help you score extra points are things like your family history, awards and accomplishments that you've received in the past, as well as the details of how you rose in the ranks.

If you focus on training, duties and responsibilities, goals, and major accomplishments you'll have a great military bio. Best of luck to you!




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