![]() " the Army is so easy, just show up and do your job," said Michael. ![]() When he was near the end of his commitment he decided to continue his career in the Army because they gave back more in terms of emotional and financial compensation. The Bangor, Wis., native, was a police officer before he joined the Army and initially came into the Army to get additional tactical experience that would assist in his law enforcement career. Michael began his Army career in 2006 when he went through basic combat training and Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga. ![]() ![]() "The most junior leader can tell you what an expert is not and when something is unprofessional and I think a leader is someone who is infectious in influencing other people to be an expert and a professional." "The Army talks about what makes up a leader, but at the end of day, the thing I hold near and dear is a simple phrase out of the Soldier's Creed, 'I am an expert and I am a professional," said Michael. ![]()
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