Siblings graduate from basic training
A pair of siblings—Kyle Tyrus James L. Salvosa and Chloe Hazel Anne P. Salvosa—have graduated from Basic Military Training, with the former entering the U.S. Navy, and the latter entering the U.S. Air Force.
Chloe Salvosa, after graduating at Marianas High School in 2018 with honors, first studied at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, Institute of Technology and then gave the U.S. Air Force a shot. She set off for boot camp on Dec. 7, 2020 and graduated Basic Military Training at Lackland, Texas just this year, Jan. 28, 2021.
Kyle Salvosa, who is also an alumnus of Marianas High School and graduated with the Class of 2020, ventured off to San Diego in September that same year to explore his options and ended up working at DoorDash for a brief time before deciding to join the U.S. Navy. He got admitted and was sent to boot camp on Sept. 18 2020. Just this month, Kyle Salvosa graduated from Basic Military Training and is currently waiting for his orders to transfer to Connecticut to take on being a sonar technician. After his course’s completion, Kyle Salvosa will be stationed in a submarine.
According to their father, Joel Prinze Salvosa, who has been a resident of the CNMI for over 20 years, all his children did very well in school, joined sports, became altar servers, but also had fun whenever they could. He said he is proud that his children are now serving the country.
- Kyle Tyrus James L. Salvosa
- Chloe Hazel Anne P. Salvosa