Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 29, 1977, Image 13

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June 29, 1977
Mary Kanoff enlists
Mary Kanoff, daughter
of Mary and Michael Kan-
off, 9 W. Elizabeth St.,
Maytown has enlisted in
| the United States Army's
| Delayed Entry Program on
March 22, 1977. She will
depart for active duty on
| November 16 for 7 weeks
| basic training. After com-
| pletion of basic training
2 Mary will go to 8 weeks
8 school for training as a
® Chaplain’s Assistant where
| Lawrence
. Priester
completes
basic school
Marine Second Lieuten-
ant Lawrence E. Priester,
. brother of Mrs. Jeanette C.
Smith of 18 N. Bank St.,
. Marietta, Pa., was gradu-
ated from the Basic School.
The Basic School is
located at the Marine
Corps Development and
Education Command in
Quantico, Va. It is design-
ed to prepare newly-
commissioned officers for
assignment to the Fleet
Marine Force and empha-
sizes the duties and re-
sponsibilities of a rifle
platoon commander.
The training includes
instruction on land naviga-
tion, marksmanship, tac-
tics, military law, personnel
administration, Marine
Corps history and tradi-
tions, communications and
the techniques of military
instruction.
During the 26-week
course, leadership by ex-
ample and teamwork were
stressed and the students
participated in a demand-
ing physical conditioning
program.
A 1976 graduate of
Lebanon Valley College,
Annville, with a bachelor of
science degree, he joined
the Marine Corps in July
1976.
she will learn to supervise
and perform duties to
assist the Chaplain in the
upkeep of the Chapel,
conduct religious and relat-
ed services, and the per-
formance of related admin-
istrative functions. A grad-
uate of Donegal High
School, Mary will further
her education under the
Army’s Project Ahead pro-
gram.
Mary Kanoff
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