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September 24, 1980 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-09-24

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BI GO
EVERY D DAY
Early Bird - 6:30
Beneath Goldb tt's
Berrien Co. Young Dem.
You worked hard for that High School
dip oma. ow, what are you going to
do with it? If it's a challenge or oppor- .
tunity you're looking for, why not take
a at the Army?
In today's Army, you learn more than
marching and push-ups. You could
to fly a helicopter, Or how to
operate a compu et Or' any one 0
hundreds of challenging skills. There's
more. Today's Army gives you oa-th
job training. The kind of training you
usually don't get in college. And that's
just the kind of experience that can
improve your chance of getting a good
civilian job, later OD.
between $50 and 7� of your pay (up
to a maximwn of 2,700 during your
enlistment). To dollar con-
tribute the government adds two. This
means that during your enlistment
could accumulate up to ,100 toward
college. Also, if you qualify; you can
earn additional education bonu tha
will help you accumulate up to 14 00.
If this ad has shown you some surpris­
ing things about the today's Army,
your Army recruiter can surprise
even more. So if you're no sure wha
to do after High School. .. Graduat To
The Army.
If your hair is not becorninq,
You should be coming to us!
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The better educated you are, the bet­
ter prepared you'll be for life. So we'll
help pay for your con education:
75�o of your tuition costs for approved
courses taken off -duty will be pi ed
up by the Army. The Army can also
help you accumulate money for col-
lege. The program is
called VEAP. Here's
how it works:
Every month,
you contribute
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