Hometown News: Jerome Johnson
Jerome D. Johnson has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year.
The enlistment gives the new soldier the option to learn a new skill, travel and become eligible to receive as much as $50,000 toward a college education. After completion of basic military training, soldiers receive advanced individual training in their career job specialty prior to being assigned to their first permanent duty station.
Johnson, a 2007 graduate of Lee High School, Montgomery, reported to Fort Knox, Ky., for basic training in February.
He is the son of Andrea Johnson of Brookview Drive, and Jerome Johnson of Greensborough Court, both of Montgomery.
The enlistment gives the new soldier the option to learn a new skill, travel and become eligible to receive as much as $50,000 toward a college education. After completion of basic military training, soldiers receive advanced individual training in their career job specialty prior to being assigned to their first permanent duty station.
Johnson, a 2007 graduate of Lee High School, Montgomery, reported to Fort Knox, Ky., for basic training in February.
He is the son of Andrea Johnson of Brookview Drive, and Jerome Johnson of Greensborough Court, both of Montgomery.
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