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    Episode 80: Learning about Seneca Valley's JROTC program with First Sergeant (Ret.) Angelo Lettiere and COL Howard Keebler

    en-usMay 31, 2023
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    About this Episode

    SHOW TOPIC
    Learning about Seneca Valley's JROTC program with First Sergeant (Ret.) Angelo Lettiere and COL Howard Keebler

    SPECIAL GUESTS
    First Sergeant (Ret.) Angelo Lettiere III, army instructor for the Seneca Valley JROTC
    COL Howard Keebler, senior army instructor for the Seneca Valley JROTC 

    First Sergeant Lettiere is in his 11th year of teaching at Seneca Valley. He has a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science from Duquesne University, and he currently serves as the army instructor for the Seneca Valley JROTC. 

    Colonel Howard Keebler is in his first year of teaching at Seneca Valley. He has a Bachelor of Science in Education from Edinboro University and a Masters in Logistics and Material Supply Chain Management from MIT. He currently serves as the senior army instructor for the Seneca Valley JROTC.

    IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW
    • The history of SV's JROTC program
    • How SV students can join JROTC 
    • How students benefit from JROTC
    • Insightful information for parents

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    SPECIAL GUEST
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    SPECIAL GUEST
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    SPECIAL GUEST
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    SPECIAL GUESTS
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    SHOW TOPIC
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    SHOW TOPIC
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    SPECIAL GUESTS
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    SHOW TOPIC
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    SPECIAL GUESTS
    Miss Nina Buggan, Seneca Valley junior

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    • Recommendations to students who are interested in joining the JROTC program

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