MARINE CORPS RESERVE ASSOCIATION EDUCATION TRUST
1370 Fox River Drive
De Pere, WI 54115-2403
EIN 46-7247920
Telephone: (920) 336-9262
e-mail: LPM.USMC@ gmail.com


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Founders Club ($1,000+)
Betty Lee Raymer Bequest
Corvette Club of Corpus Christi
Mark Cancian
Bob Donaghue Memorial
Thomas M Howlett
David Leighton

Semper Fi Club ($500+)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Paul & Sonya Hopper

Gung Ho Club ($250)
Donald P Burnham
Alfred M Gray
Al Harvey
C L Reynolds

Cadet First Lieutenant Son Tran
Cadet First Lieutenant Son Tran plans to study medicine at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He graduated number 3 out of 581 in high shool class width an unweighted grade point average of 3.913

Cadet Corporal Katherine E. Whittington plans to study political science and business at the University of West Virginia. She graduated number 1 out of 132 in her high school with a weighted grade point average of 4.8.
Cadet Corporal Katherine E. Whittington

Cadet First Lieutenant Casey Cheng
Cadet First Lieutenant Casey Cheng plans to study cellular, molecular, and developmental biology at the University of California--San Diego. She graduated number 13 out of 639 in her high school class with a weighted grade point average of 4.37.

Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jason Westmoreland plans to study health sciences at Clemson University. He graduated number 41 out of 431 at his high school with a weighted grade point average of 4.579.
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jason Westmoreland
Cadet Corporal Dalton J. Ervin
Cadet Corporal Dalton J. Ervin plans to study marine biology at the University of South Florida. He graduated number 2 out of 132 in his high school class with a weighted grade point average of 4.71.
Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in this world. Marines don't have that problem -- President Ronald Reagan