Cramer Enlists In 381st

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Kirk Cramer recently enlisted into the 381st Military Police Co. of the Indiana Army National Guard, Plymouth.

Cramer attends Warsaw Community High School and currently resides in Leesburg. He is the son of Brenda Cramer, Leesburg, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gagnon, Leesburg.

According to recruiter Staff Sgt. Dan Murphy, Private Cramer enlisted as a military policeman and will attend basic training and his advanced individual training in Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. He will learn basic military skills such as first aid, land navigation and basic rifle marksmanship, as well as basic law enforcement skills and offensive and defensive combat operations. At the completion of his training, Cramer will return to Indiana and continue his work with the Army National Guard in Plymouth.

Cramer received the Indiana Army National Guard 100 Percent State College Tuition Assistance Program, the Montgomery G.I. Bill and a substantial cash enlistment bonus.

For more information on these programs or any other programs available through the Indiana Army National Guard, contact Murphy at the Warsaw Armory or call 574-453-6445.[[In-content Ad]]

Kirk Cramer recently enlisted into the 381st Military Police Co. of the Indiana Army National Guard, Plymouth.

Cramer attends Warsaw Community High School and currently resides in Leesburg. He is the son of Brenda Cramer, Leesburg, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gagnon, Leesburg.

According to recruiter Staff Sgt. Dan Murphy, Private Cramer enlisted as a military policeman and will attend basic training and his advanced individual training in Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. He will learn basic military skills such as first aid, land navigation and basic rifle marksmanship, as well as basic law enforcement skills and offensive and defensive combat operations. At the completion of his training, Cramer will return to Indiana and continue his work with the Army National Guard in Plymouth.

Cramer received the Indiana Army National Guard 100 Percent State College Tuition Assistance Program, the Montgomery G.I. Bill and a substantial cash enlistment bonus.

For more information on these programs or any other programs available through the Indiana Army National Guard, contact Murphy at the Warsaw Armory or call 574-453-6445.[[In-content Ad]]
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