I recieved my anual GB Army Evaluation the other day, and I A British Army Exam to see where I would fit best in the Army, decided by skill, dedication, and overall ability.
My results were the Highest you could achieve :D WOO.
Here is My signifying colour: (Red = Killer, leader, achiever) Is that a good thing?...................
You are a red
Reds are ambitious and driven. Others see them as strong, dependable and independent. They warrant respect, and like to stand out from the crowd. Welcoming challenges, both physical and mental, it is important to them that others follow their lead, and look up to them.
In the Army, these kind of people are prized for their leadership qualities and their steadfastness, both as officers and soldiers.
My Overall Evaluation, this is what the Army had to say about me......:
You love to really let your hair down with your mates. The buzz of being part of a huge crowd is appealing. There's a part of you that is rebellious, you don't always play by the rules. You have attitude, and you like to express yourself whichever way you see fit. Satisfaction comes from getting your heart beating, when you can feel the blood pumping. You encourage others, happy to share knowledge. An employer would love your mental and physical strength You learn best by discovering things for yourself. You like to be able to share knowledge, and get the results together. In the next few years you'd like to achieve great things. You've got your eyes on the prize, and are already training for the challenge it will bring. You are drawn to the world of politics. You have well formed opinions and principles that you try to stick by. You are a high achiever and tend not to settle for second place. You push yourself to be the best. It's good to know you can rely on a helping hand when it's needed most - you like to think you can rely on people to look out for you and will do the same in return. You can see yourself helping others, sometimes sharing an umbrella is enough... but in the bigger picture you really want to get out there and make a difference. Being a bit of an thrill-seeker, freedom equates to getting your adrenalin pumping... feeling that buzz makes you feel alive. Everyone sees how important your family is to you, and thinks highly of you because of it.
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Have you ever taken a military test? How was it? Did you achieve or learn anything?
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