He enlisted in theFrench Navy for two years, and served aboard the cruiserJeanne d' Arc, visiting the Far East, North and South America, Australia and New Zealand. Antony de Vial graduated from theCarmes Seminary in Paris, to become a Catholic priest on December 17, 1966. He then moved to the United States, involving himself withA. I. M. groups. He was a resident inSilver Spring, Maryland, near Washington D.C. andBaltimore, and acquiredU. S. citizenship.[5]
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