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Video by Spc. Mason Runyon
9th Mission Support Command Soldier Shares Benefits of Being a Minuteman Scholar
9th Mission Support Command
July 12, 2022 | 1:24
1st. Lt Melissa Ching of the 9th MSC was able to get a jump start on her military and civilian career by becoming a U.S. Army Reserve Minuteman Scholar. As a Minuteman Scholar you’ll be able to pursue a civilian career, attend college full-time, live where you choose, access to affordable and low-cost medical, dental, and life insurance benefits, receive education benefits and tuition assistance, build for retirement, learn additional job skills/ increase employment prospects, and much more.
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