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5th Regiment Basic Camp Cadets conduct practice run throughs before going through the next training lane at Fort Knox, Ky., August 3, 2019 | Photo by Tristan C. Pilch, Public Affairs Office
5th Regiment Basic Camp Cadet at Fort Knox, Ky., August 3, 2019 | Photo by Tristan C. Pilch, Public Affairs Office
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Candidates on the army basic reconnaissance course disembark a CH-124 Sea King helicopter at Canadian Forces Base Albert Head near Victoria, British Columbia on 15 November 2013.
The aim of the Basic Recce course is to qualify selected soldiers to perform the duties of an Infantry reconnaissance patrol member. Taught through the practical application of lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and ranges, candidates are trained in the fundamentals of individual field craft, small unit tactics, navigation, surveillance, and tactical tracking.
Image by: Cpl Stuart MacNeil, MARPAC Imaging Services
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Des stagiaires du cours รฉlรฉmentaire de reco de lโArmรฉe dรฉbarquent dโun hรฉlicoptรจre CH-124 Sea King ร la Base des Forces canadiennes Albert Head, prรจs de Victoria (Colombie-Britannique), le 15 novembre 2013.
Le but du cours de reconnaissance de niveau รฉlรฉmentaire est de permettre aux militaires choisis dโatteindre un niveau de qualification qui leur permet dโexรฉcuter les fonctions dโun membre dโune patrouille de reconnaissance de lโinfanterie. Au moyen de mises en application pratiques des exposรฉs, de dรฉmonstrations, dโexercices pratiques et dโentraรฎnements sur le champ de tir, les participants apprennent les rudiments des diffรฉrentes manลuvres en campagne, des tactiques pour petites unitรฉs, de lโorientation, de la surveillance et du pistage tactique.
Image par : Cpl Stuart MacNeil, Services dโimagerie FMAR(P)
U.S. Air Force basic military graduation is held Apr. 16, 2020, at the 320th Training Squadronโs Airman Training Complex on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Due to current world events, the graduation ceremonies will be closed to the public until further notice for safety and security of the newly accessioned Airmen and their family members due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
5th Regiment Basic Camp Cadets smile while at FTX badger at Fort Knox, Ky., August 3, 2019 | Photo by Tristan C. Pilch, Public Affairs Office
I found a picture of my Basic Training platoon from 1981. The scan is not too great as the photo was larger than the scanning bed.
Soil sampling. Communities in Lushoto are taught how to dig a basic soil profile to enable a basic "diagnostic".
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More than 600 Airmen assigned to the 321st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 3-4, 2022. Lt. Col. Jeremy Stowers, Commander, 321st Training Squadron, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Daniel Cruz)
5th Regiment Basic Camp Cadets conduct practice run throughs before going through the next training lane at Fort Knox, Ky., August 3, 2019 | Photo by Tristan C. Pilch, Public Affairs Office
Cadet Kayla Griffin, Georgia Southern University, progresses through the lane towards the end point. 4th Regiment, Basic Camp Cadets were introduced to small unit tactics at Mill Creek Range July 25 during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Madison Thompson, Cadet Summer Training Public Affairs Office
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U.S. Air Force basic military graduation and coining ceremony is held July 23, 2020, for the 326th Training Squadron at the Pfingston Reception Centeron on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Due to current world events, the graduation ceremonies will be closed to the public until further notice for safety and security of the newly accessioned Airmen and their family members due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
U.S. Air Force basic military graduation and coining ceremony is held April 15, 2021, for the 320th Training Squadron at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Due to current world events, the graduation ceremonies will be closed to the public until further notice for safety and security of the newly accessioned Airmen and their family members due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
More than 700 Airmen assigned to the 331st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, October 12-13, 2022. Col Joseph Kramer, Commander, 7th Bomb Wing, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Cruz)
BOX DATE: None
APPROXIMATE RELEASE DATE: 2013
MANUFACTURER: M.G.A.
DOLLS IN LINE: Cloetta; Jade; Meygana; Yasmina; Sashabella
BODY TYPE: 2012; bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: 2012; pierced ears
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Most of my Bratzillaz dolls don't have super exciting backstories. That's simply because I purchased the majority of them around the same time, online or at the stores (many on clearance). I knew that this short lived line of dolls would not be easy to find later on secondhand, so I put extra effort into tracking them down brand new. However, this "Basic" Yasmina does have a unique story behind her, that is one of my favorites in my collection. I never paid this line any attention in stores. Granted, I hated the Bratzillaz dolls for most of their time as an active doll line. By the time I had a change of heart, the dolls were officially discontinued, which meant I snagged a ton of them on clearance. I still wasn't mesmerized by these "Basic" dolls. I didn't understand why MGA made them so much "cheaper" than the regular Bratzillaz dolls (many of whom were already questionable quality). As you can see, this gal doesn't have articulation and she has painted eyes, not inset ones. But as my window of opportunity to get these "Basic" dolls was closing, I found myself really taken with their painted features. This doll is absolutely gorgeous--besides "Basic" Cloetta, she might have the most stunning face of the bunch. So I took it upon myself to find them in stores while I could. However, I was only able to track down Jade, Meygana, and Sashabella (which was impressive nonetheless). Yasmina was my favorite doll from this collection at the time, and I was annoyed that I was having no luck acquiring her. So I took to the internet to see if I'd fare better. Lo and behold, on Amazon I found cheap listings for Cloetta and Yasmina, and promptly ordered them. I checked my tracking info everyday. Yasmina made it to Massachusetts, and I eagerly awaited her arrival. Then a day passed, two days, three days, etc. Why was she not here?!!! I started to realize that there was a strong possibility that she had gotten lost in the mail. I was devastated, and I had spent money on a doll (not much at least), that I was never going to see. Colleen contacted the Amazon seller and explained the situation. Since they could see for themselves that the tracking info had not updated in a week, they offered to send us a replacement. So I held my breath, waiting for this Yasmina to arrive. I thought for sure she was cursed, and would end up being lost too, in the vortex where all mail seems to disappear to. But fortunately she arrived, and super quickly. Yasmina was unharmed, and was probably really confused as to why we were so ecstatic to see her. I'm very grateful that I was able to get a replacement doll. Had I bought her from eBay from a seller with only one, I would not have been so lucky. I still think to this day about my first Yasmina, the one I never met. I hope she somehow was saved, and that someone took her in. But fate gave me this doll, and I've loved her since late 2013/early 2014, when she arrived. Funnily enough, Cloetta ended up being my favorite aesthetically from this line. But sentimentally, this Yasmina will always be the gal I most appreciate.
Basic Heart Family from 1984. And this is one of the toys of my childohhd.
La Famiglia Cuore base del 1984. E questo รจ uno dei giocattoli della mia infanzia.