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April 5, 1940
The Wyandotte Herald
Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan
What is this article about?
Colonel Ralph M. Parker, chief of staff of the Michigan military area, invites applications for the Citizens' Military Training Camp, noting 1,000 young men already enrolled and urging prompt submission due to rising popularity.
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CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING
CAMP APPLICATIONS INVITED
With 1,000 young men already enrolled for this year's citizens' military training camp, Colonel Ralph M. Parker, chief of staff of the Michigan military area, today warned those who wish to take this four weeks training at government expense that they must get their applications in at once to be sure to get accepted. Popularity of the camps is increasing each year, Colonel Parker continued, and every summer more and more young men are disappointed because they failed to apply in time.
CAMP APPLICATIONS INVITED
With 1,000 young men already enrolled for this year's citizens' military training camp, Colonel Ralph M. Parker, chief of staff of the Michigan military area, today warned those who wish to take this four weeks training at government expense that they must get their applications in at once to be sure to get accepted. Popularity of the camps is increasing each year, Colonel Parker continued, and every summer more and more young men are disappointed because they failed to apply in time.
What sub-type of article is it?
Military Recruitment Announcement
What keywords are associated?
Citizens Military Training
Camp Applications
Colonel Parker
Michigan Military
Government Expense
What entities or persons were involved?
Colonel Ralph M. Parker
Where did it happen?
Michigan Military Area
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Key Persons
Colonel Ralph M. Parker
Location
Michigan Military Area
Story Details
Announcement warning young men to apply immediately for four-week government-funded citizens' military training camp, with 1,000 already enrolled and increasing popularity leading to disappointments for late applicants.