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The Voice
April 30,1982
You can’t train somebody to be a hero.
And the Army Guard people on this page
would be the last to label themselves that.
But it was Army Guard people like these
who helped sweep a six-year-old boy out of
the path of a killer flood last summer. And it’s
Army Guard people like these working in
their own communities, who have helped their
neighbors and friends survive everything from
floods to blizzards to tornadoes.
Put Army Guard people in situations like
those and they perform at their flat-out best.
In the Army Guard, you’re ready to meet
any kind of challenge head-on. The training is
geared to develop important human skills that
work hand-in-glove with military readiness.
You’ll join your friends and neighbors who
train at home.
But it won’t just happen. You’ve got to do
something first. Call us right now. It’s toll-
free and won’t cost you a penny. The number
is 800-638-7600.* Or see your Army Guard
recruiter. He has the whole story. Ask about
the benefits that can last a lifetime and the
money you’ll earn.
Then get on the Guard team. And be your
best.
*In Hawaii: 737-5225; Puerto Rico, 723-4550; Virgin Islands (St.
Croix): 773-6438; Maryland: 728-3388; in Alaska consult local
phone directory.
IMATIOIMAL
GUARD
The Guard is
America at its best.