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Show w Sergeant Mike Kelly may not get rich in the Army but hes not doing badly. I like the way the Army is coming up with the money situation. The bonus, definitely. I got $10,000 and 30 days for six years. Picture me with that much money. I wanted to do something different. And the Army said okay. So I picked radio mechanic and got it. Theres the other benefits too. Free medical care. Dental work. Any legal assistance. And I have lots of time to do the things I want. And the retirement. Ive thought a great deal about it. Sit around at age 37 and draw half of whatever I make in rank. Thats not bad. Sergeant Kelly figures the Army offers just about all the things a man needs. Plenty of opportunity for job satisfaction. With all the hundreds of jobs in the Army theres bound to be a dozen or so thatll give you the kind of youre looking for. Money. Youd have to make almost twice as much as a civilian to duplicate what you get in Army pay and benefits. And the checks keep coming. Steady. Whether youre sick or well. With regular promotions uses to look forward ou also have some-akin- g care of everyday things. Like housing. Dental and medical care. Commissary and post exchange privileges. Low-colife insurance. Plus one of the best retirement plans ever made. Your Army Career Counselor has a whole .book of job, duty station and training opportunities that add up to the good life. Thlk to him about it. Hell give you lots of reasons for staying in. Sergeant Kelly has good reasons for staying in. self-fulfillme- nt st . u |