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Jax Street/Carl Kirigaya

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1. Your name IRL - Aleksandre
2. Your age - 14
3. Time zone - GMT+4
4. Average online per day - 4-5 hrs (on weekends and holidays much more)
5. Your Discord - Jax#3313
6. Your Nickname - Jackson Street
7. Your ID - 3896

Additional information

1. Leader of... National guard
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
1. Experience: Getting excellent leadership experience is one reason you might desire to lead the National Guard. By taking on this position, you'll be able to get the information and skills necessary to lead a team of soldiers. You'll also be able to practice people management, decision-making under pressure, and confidence- and respect-inspiring communication skills.

2. To be a brave soldier, respect others, and know excellent people: You could also choose to become a National Guard leader in order to meet other like-minded people who share your enthusiasm for military roleplay and networking. You will have the chance to meet new people, create enduring connections, and establish a reputation as a courageous and well-respected soldier in the community by enlisting in the National Guard.

3. To respect those in need and to assist them: The desire to assist those in need is yet another reason you might choose to command the National Guard. In times of crisis, like as natural catastrophes or civil disturbance, the National Guard plays a crucial role in the community by offering assistance and support. You will have the chance to improve the lives of those around you and win the respect and gratitude of others by assuming a leader and General.

3. Your advice for improving the RolePlay level in the organization.

1. Put an emphasis on discipline and training: Having a well-trained and disciplined crew is crucial for improving the caliber of roleplay inside your fraction. This can be accomplished by holding routine training sessions that concentrate on enhancing the aim, strength, and intelligence of your squad. Through this training, your team will become more resilient and effective in challenging situations in addition to being more effective in-game.
Last but not least, it is critical to have knowledgeable and competent heads for each department. A team with strong leaders will have a clear direction and shared vision, which will eventually improve the roleplaying experiences.

2. Organize activities: Planning activities with other organizations, both formal and informal, is another excellent approach to improve roleplay within your fraction. This can involve working with civilian organizations on community events or conducting joint patrols with other law enforcement agencies. By doing this, you may improve the relationships between your team and the others while also giving your team a chance to practice their role-playing abilities.

3. Create Stronger Bonds: Having a team of people to roleplay with in your fraction is the ultimate approach to improve it. troops who are terrific buddies as well as well-trained. The communication and cooperation between team members can be enhanced by a strong bond, which can make roleplaying more successful. To inspire cooperation and camaraderie among your team members, it is crucial to foster a good and encouraging environment.

In conclusion, you may significantly improve the roleplay experience within your fraction by putting an emphasis on discipline and training, planning events, and developing deeper relationships. It is your duty as a General to guide your team to victory and ensure that everyone participating in the roleplay has a positive and fun time.
 

Raymond Bishop

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The age is lower than the accepted minimum for a Leader.​
 
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