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July 29, 1981 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-07-29

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With over 8,500 aircraft all over the world, the Army has quite an air force. And it takes an army of
pecialists on the ground to keep them all flying. Skilled mechanics able to fine tune a 3,7 SO-horse power
jet turbine. Avionics experts and radar technicians with the skills to calibrate complex
navigation systems. Air traffic controllers cool and calm enough to 'keep fast moving
aircraft on course. That's why the Army offers bright young men and women with high
hool diplomas the rare opportunity to get technical training in aviation.
If you'd like to serve your country as you serve yourself, call toll free800-421-4422
In California, call 800-252:.0011.1 Alaska and Ha ali, 800-42J...22#. Better yet, visit your nearest Army
Recrui , the number's in the Yello P�.

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