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Master Sergeant Kevin Howie
  When you think of a caring teacher, you normally do not think of a six foot seven former
  Marine, but that’s who it was for my freshmen year of high school. Back in September of this
  year I remember first walking into Naval Science class at the Delaware Military Academy and
  looking at the teacher and thinking it's going to be a long year. Although to my surprise he has
  over the last eight months, he has been one of the best teachers I have ever had. He, unlike most
  teachers I have had, treated me and the people around me as equals. I think that is what I value
  most about him.
  Even today almost eight months after I met Master Sergeant, it still surprises me how tall
  he is. At six foot seven he not only is the best teacher I have ever had but also the tallest.
  Everyone who talks to him has to look up to him, literally. He is the type of guy you know could
  beat you up with just one finger, but never would unless you really deserved it. Although he is
  quite large, he could not be more kind and caring to his students. Whenever you’re in his class,
  you know that you are safe and that no one will mess with you because Master Sergeant always has your back.
  Kevin Howie is not just a regular guy; he is a United States Marine. He has too many
  ribbons on his chest to count and has earned the rank of Master Sergeant. He served multiple
  tours overseas and has been to dozens of countries during his time in the service. Master
  Sergeant is a hero, he commanded troops and fought alongside them in the Middle East, and
  even still today, has shrapnel in his eye from an explosion.
  I respect Master Sergeant very much, much more than any teacher I have ever had, and it's
  rare for a teacher that I respect that much to treat me and my classmates as equals. This was
  something new to me as most of my teachers before him treated me as a child and not as an
  adult. He also cares for his students so much, and you can see it on his face whenever we mess
  up. He wants us to be our best at all times and anything less that that is unacceptable to him and I
  think that pushes us to be better than we ever thought we could be.
  Master Sergeant Kevin Howie has taught me many things; he taught me to treat everyday
  like it was your last but to be responsible. He taught me how to always look my best, show
  respect to other people, and most of all how to be a good person. That morning, when I first
  walked into class taught me one thing, never judge a book by its cover.
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