Kentucky Teachers Train Like Marines at Parris Island
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Updated: 12:08 AM Mar 6, 2009
Kentucky Teachers Train Like Marines at Parris Island
For one week, Kentucky teachers became the students, as recruits of the United States Marine Corps.
Posted: 11:43 PM Mar 5, 2009
Reporter: Daniel Kemp
Email Address: daniel.kemp@wbko.com
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Posted by: John on Mar 6, 2009 at 09:19 AM

Wow, that's great, now the teachers wil be much more likely to tell our kids to join the marines. Just what we pay them for. /snark.
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