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Be All T y Can Be
(!'raining I for a re arding
career in the medical field,
the adventur of travel, the
, onderful feelin that come
'from helpin others ... Her-
. an Arroyo, a 29-year-()ld
m York, fo nd it
.. .in the Army!
Specialist Five Arroyo
is an Occup tion Therapist
I istan at the Walson
Army Ho pital, Ft. Dix,
JeT ey. HIS ducation
and on-the-job tr inin in
U.S. and European ho pital
re provid d py the Army.
IAfter graduation from'
hi h chool Arr0Y9 wor ed
an accountin clerk in
d partment tore in the
heart 0 Manh ttan' h
ionable east ide. But Herm n'
anted om thing mor .
The Army describ it elf. �to:A.t.Ito:A.t.I���������������OAAII�OAII
place where young high.
school graduate can "b all
th y can be." Herm n felt
he could realize hi potential'
in the medical field. So,'
in 1975 he joined the Army:'
and cho occupational
therapy the specialty he
ante to pur ue. By July
1980, he had 'enough tr"&n
inc and experience to p
the exam for certification
from the American Occupa
tional Therapy oci tion.
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orm lly, the Ar y Can
ruarant ei h r the typ .
of training a soldier ants
or, instead, a our of duty in'
• place t e soldier wants to. .
, such H Ii I or
Europe H rman got both,
tb train in he anted and -
tra I, too.
child he tr v I d to
Yor from Puerto Rico.
But the Army h taken
hi� pi ce h n ver thought 1-
h 'd • ch nc 0
in th Unit d State and
Europe to or in hi cho n
ofe ion. I -.
Pe hap hat he li I
t n the opportunity to '- �----- ..... ,...--�--- ......
help others. ' ,
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