The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1987, Image 10

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court.
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Over the su:
Being a Marine Corps Officer can open the door to opportunities
you may' have thought were beyond your reach. It helped Marine
Officer Charles Bolden become a NASA astronaut. And if you’re
willing to make the commitment, it could help you also. You
can get started while you’re in college with our undergraduate
officer commissioning program. You
could take advantage of getting:
■ $100 a month while in school
■ Freshman and Sophomores train
during two six-week summer ses
sions each paying more than $1,100
We want you
to go as far
as you can.
■ Juniors train in one ten-week summer session and earn more
than $1,900
■ Free civilian flying lessons
■ A starting salary’ of more than $19,000
Immediately upon graduation you could become a Marine
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Reads The Battalion
See Capt Mahany at the MSC or call 846-9036.