Cis110 - Interview Transcripts
Cis110 - Interview Transcripts
Cis110 - Interview Transcripts
CIS110_023
Interview Transcripts
for Physical Training, and AFOQT is the Air Force Officer Qualifier Test. There are a lot of acronyms out
there that civilians wouldnt understand just by hearing them or seeing them at a glance.
Me: Ok my final question for you is where do you see yourself in five years?
Capt. / Cozad: On a professional level I see myself an engineer in the operations field. It will take me
about four years after I station and I will be working in the weapons system office. On a personal level I
will be looking to start a family.
Me: Ok that concludes this interview thank you for your time
Capt. / Cozad: Thank You
Third Interview with Poolee/ Tyson Yancey/ Past Battalion Commander (Army JROTC) / recently
commissioned with the Marines
Me: Before I begin with my questions, do I have consent to use this interview for public use?
Poolee/ Yancey: Public?! So if you make money off this Im getting a cut?
Me: yes
Poolee/ Yancey: ok sure
Me: Was the military your first option?
Poolee/ Yancey: Yes, its something I have always wanted to do, I have always admired people in the
military.
Me: can you explain the difference between a civilian and a cadet
Poolee/ Yancey: A civilian lives the normal life, a cadet has an obligation to serve their country, striving
to be part of the 1% that defends the country. They place a strong emphasis on service before self
Me: could you imagine not being in the military?
Poolee/ Yancey: Absolutely not! I dont even entertain that thought.
Me: Is there a different language in the military than outside of it?
Poolee/ Yancey: Yes, the language is completely different. It places a strong emphasis on respect. For
example, the way you talk to others. Also the military vocabulary and terminology is different in each
branch.