Gary Job Corps Representatives Visit With Commanding Officer U.S. Army Recruiting Command

For more than a decade the Gary Job Corps Center has been supportive of all military recruiting efforts.

Gary Job Corps representatives Susanne Ritter and Randolph Goodman attended the annual kick-off of the All American Bowl sponsored by the San Antonio Community Action Committee “SACAC.” 

Attending the reception was the Commanding Officer of the US Army Recruiting Command Major General Jeffrey Snow, SACAC Chairman Joseph Bray, keynote speaker Anthony Munoz, NFL Hall of Fame recipient with the Cincinnati Bengals, and local and military dignitaries.

Major General Snow shared with the audience the challenges that face the recruiters and that a need for community support was very important and thanked the SACAC members for all they do in disseminating the message concerning the U.S. Army. 

For more than a decade the Gary Job Corps Center has been supportive of all military recruiting efforts.

Pictured are Joseph Bray, SACAC, Susanne Ritter, Gary Job Corps, Major General Jeffery Snow, Anthony Munoz, and Randolph Goodman, Gary Job Corps. 


 

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