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Jane Jack's Life Experience

Jane Jack 1967 was born in Taipei, China, and immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of two. After a short stay in Lake China, a desert town north of Los Angeles, I moved to the scenic San Diego. He is here from elementary school to high school. After graduation, he was jointly recommended by many local public opinion representatives and admitted to the US Naval Academy. 1989, he walked out of the campus wearing the epaulettes of the second lieutenant and immediately went to serve on the ship.

Jane Jack has served on several destroyers and aircraft carriers, and served as a navigation officer, operational staff officer, nuclear power engineer, minister of power department and vice captain. The onshore resume includes the internship adjutant of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the military social assistant of the White House and the captain of the nuclear power training team of the Pacific Fleet. In the meantime, he also returned to school to study "National Security and Strategic Studies" at the Naval War College and obtained a master's degree.