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Army Anti-bullying Campaign Stops By Prep

By: Bill Palmer
Updated: January 9, 2013
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January 9th, 2013

An anti-bullying campaign rolled through town today by way of an Army mobile unit.

The mobile exhibit stopped by Cathedral Prep and invited students aboard to learn the importance of stopping bullying in schools.

 

Non commissioned officers also taught students about cyber bullying and showed teens specific examples of how to handle bullying situations they may face.

 

The officers help school administrators guide their students who are involved in bullying situations.

 

The Kentucky-based program travels the U.S. each year.

The program is growing in popularity and is planning on adding more schools to their list of stops, including some right here in our area.

 

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US ARMY ATTACKS BULLYING Army Anti Bullying Unit Comes To Iron Mikes Old Stomping Grounds In Erie PA The United States Army visited Cathedral Prep in Erie , PA, just north of Iron Mikes old stomping grounds of Edinboro Universitys wrestling powerhouse. Edinboro U's wrestling program has produced several D 1 national champs and MMA star Josh Koschek. The army mobile unit is designed to travel the country and educate youths on anti bullying techniques. The Army instructors consisted of commissioned and non commissioned officers. I appreciate these world defenders taking the time to help Tap Out bullying worldwide and here at home. Thank you for fighting for people who cant fight for themselves. Peace......Iron Mike

Iron M. January 10, 2013 at 5:19 pm

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