 | SPC Aaron O'Hara graduated from Arundel High School. SPC O'Hara was a certified plumber's assistant; through the Army Acquired Skills Program, SPC O'Hara enlisted as MOS 21K, Plumber, and got a guaranteed assignment to Hawii. |
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 | PFC Deheavan Joseph graduated from Meade Senior High School. PFC Joseph went to school in Fayetteville, NC, prior to enlisting; her goal was to learn another language, and get some bonus money. She enlisted in MOS 98X, Cryptologic Linguist/Analyst, which came with a $20,000 bonus and guaranteed language training at the Defense Language Institute, Monterey, CA. |
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 | PV2 Lance Bell attended Fishburn Military Acadamy prior to getting his GED. PV2 Bell's only goal was to become a U.S. Army Airborne Ranger; due to his educational level, however, he was only able to enlist in MOS 11X, Infantry Recruit. While in Basic Training, PV2 Bell volunteered for, and was accepted into, MOS 11C, Airborne Ranger Indirect Fire Infantryman. |
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 | PV2 Jonathan Hamliton graduated from Meade Senior High School. PV2 Hamliton spent 1 year at Anne Arundel Community College, but his one goal was enlistment into the Army. PV2 Hamliton enlisted as MOS 92F, Petroleum Supply Specialist; while in training, he was one of a few in his class that was selected for further schooling. PV2 Hamilton is currently stationed at Ft Hood, TX. |
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 | PFC Nathan Lewis graduated from Meade Senior High School. Prior to enlisting into the Army, PFC Lewis had enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, but decided to join the Army instead. PFC Lewis enlisted as MOS 31U, Signal Support System Specialist. |
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 | PFC Flannagan recieved his GED from Woodstock Job Corps, as well as being awarded certification as a painter. PFC Flannagan had originally enlisted in the U.S. Navy, but was told that his educational credentials were not sufficient for him to remain in the Navy. After discharge from the Navy, PFC Flannagan enlisted in the MOS that he asked for when he was first contacted, 21B, Combat Engineer. |
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