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Originally Posted by Jennifer
I would guess the STJ "mold" if I had to choose without having read the thread first. On the field, you need people who are dependable/consistent, who can take orders immediately, and who are not prone to emotional displays or loss of control. You also need people who believe unquestionably (if possible) in the values of the institution. E/I are both useful in the military, though.
Stereotypical example:
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This makes sense. I think this idea is highly dependent on what a person's role in the military is, though.
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