.' I f· . l I. J ' I I EY AND cou • ,0 rl SELO AT LAW; • av n � I .' ., . 505 E. Empire Stre t Benton Har or, I 49022 I' 3·. IS IT TRUE you cln uy j ps for $44 through th , U.s. GOY rnm nt? G th flcts today! I II (312) 742·1142 Ext. 137 ," I J He H el sOt rs T, 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. .1 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. ' , • 1 , , 1 "