Albanian military that has carried out missions even in Afghanistan

Captain Anna Allan had never imagined as a child that one day she would be part of the Armed Forces. The uniform he wore for four years in college evidently dictated his future journey. In 2004 it began its journey to the military. The academy [...]
There were also the military Academy of Skenderbej, which was a innovation for the time after offering study opportunities at business management, but you were also called officer. Despite my family, who did not agree because the uniform gives you restrictions, such as in freedom of action and thinking, in every aspect of life but who accepted my” decision, Captain Anna said.
I didn't have a fixed idea of what university life could be like in the military, but I think that the education I received at the time, discipline, values still continue, affecting the creation of the” family, Anna Allan said.
For each military, education does not end only with the academic system, but the pursuit of different institutional courses for the taking of degrees is continuous, writes topchanel. Being a soldier means captain, it's a challenge to yourself all the time.
“is not just personal responsibility but national responsibility. As soon as you're military, officer, you're always in danger, but it's up to the measures you take as an individual to make sure that”, Anna Allan said.
The most productive period, as well as the most difficult, remains military services. Besides adapting to foreign cultures and the mission in Afghanistan for six months, accepting being away from her family, her son, has been very difficult for Anna.
There was no night in my eyes that there was no tears. Although you are military and you always display the authority of a very strong woman, the moment your child appears changes everything”, Anna said.
Anna claims that she has thought of it in subtle moments to stop practicing the profession she has chosen, but with the support of her husband, yes, military, and the determination that characterizes her, she has given up.
You think of all the sacrifices you've made to get where you are, and you're sorry to leave it half before you finish it, said Anna Allan, captain.











