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(Via MissouriNet) Men and women who put on a Missouri National Guard uniform to defend the United States of America can now earn a free apprenticeship certification for their military expertise. A new apprenticeship program, called Project Eagle, allows military training and experience to qualify towards an apprenticeship certification in an industry-driven field. The formal, structured training program aims to give them a leg up inside and outside of the military – and also make the individual a more effective warfighter. Gov. Mike Parson, Adj. Gen. Levon Cumpton, Dr. Mardy Leathers Apprenticeships are a way for businesses to complete on-the-job training and classroom instruction of their future employees while providing individuals with experience and a paycheck. Missouri's Office of Workforce Development Director, Dr. Mardy Leathers, says the program has 171 occupations that members can get certified in – making it the largest U.S. program of its kind. "Our partnership
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A new program will allow Missouri National Guardsmen to use their military training and experience to achieve an apprenticeship certification that could benefit their civilian career.