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Dmitry [639]
1 year ago
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Martha works as a librarian. However, she has a strong desire to volunteer with the Coast Guard. What is the best way for her to

serve the Coast Guard? A. by joining the Coast Guard on active duty B. by joining the Coast Guard as part of the Coast Guard Auxiliary C. by enrolling in the Coast Guard Academy D. by leaving her current job and waiting for a direct commission
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forsale [732]1 year ago
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In a case whereby Martha works as a librarian and, she has a strong desire to volunteer with the Coast Guard, the best way for her to serve the Coast Guard is  B. by joining the Coast Guard as part of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

<h3>How can Martha serve the Coast Guard ?</h3>

We wer told that she has been working as a Liberians which is her profession and that is what she use to engage herself in everyday to pay her bill.

It should be noted that for her to be able to serves as part of the  Coast Guard she can enroll as part of their auxiliary services because this will make her to be able to focus  on her job and at the same time still serving in the coast guard service.

This decision will make her to balance between her profession as well as the other profession because she will not be considered as the full staff of the guard services so that the job will not affect her current jod in any way.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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