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An audience member holds a sign in support of her new Marine during the graduation ceremony for Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, on Dec. 6, 2013, on Parris Island, S.C. Families and loved ones cheered, applauded and displayed motivational signs during the ceremony. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
Next chapter in scanning pictures of my brother's service in the US Army during the Vietnam war. I have pictures of Terry's Basic Training, Military Police AIT and Infantry Branch Officer's Candidate School. A list of approved items that you can bring to Basic Training in 1969.
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt, the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, receives a tour of the Seamanship Training Facility from Chief Petty Officer James Holston at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May Dec. 4, 2013. Leavitt, the Coast Guard's senior enlisted member and a boatswain mate by trade, assisted in seamanship instruction for Coast Guard recruits as part of a two-day visit to the Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
photo by Candy Thomson, Public Information Officer
Almost every day starts with rigorous physical training. It might be a run on the beach or a fully-clothed swim in the Chesapeake Bay.
Members of the Parris Island band play celebratory music during the graduation ceremony for Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, and Oscar Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, on Dec. 6, 2013. Cheering and applause from the new Marines’ families and loved ones accompanied the band’s festive tunes during the jubilant ceremony. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
Title: 'Dick' Wooten doing a 'long thrust'
Alternative Title: [Private 'Dick' Wooten Demonstrating a 'Long Thrust' Bayonet Technique]
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1917-1918
Part of: George W. Cook Dallas/Texas Image Collection
Place: Leon Springs, Bexar County, Texas
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 album (98 pages); 12 x 7 cm on 25 x 33 cm
File: a2014_0020_3_4_04_007_jack_b_opt
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gcd/id/1872
by Candy Thomson | Maryland Natural Resources Police
Thirty-six men and women take the first steps to becoming Maryland Natural Resources Police officers when they were sworn in as the agency's 59th basic recruit class.
This class is the largest in the department's history and is beginning its basic training as the agency celebrates its 150th anniversary.
The more than seven-month curriculum covers basic police policies and procedures, with additional emphasis on conservation law enforcement. Classroom instruction is held at the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Center in Sykesville. Recruits receive additional training in the field, on state waters, in courtrooms and in specialized settings.
Natural Resources Police officers have the same authority as Maryland State Police troopers.
A recruit of Echo Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, writes a letter home Oct. 6, 2016, on Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. Approximately 6,000 recruits in training evacuated to Albany, Ga., due to inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew. Recruit training will resume aboard Parris Island when conditions are met for safe travel back and when training can be properly conducted. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron Bolser)
photo by Candy Thomson, Public Information Officer
Almost every day starts with rigorous physical training. It might be a run on the beach or a fully-clothed swim in the Chesapeake Bay.
Platoon 2098, Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, graduated Dec. 06, 2013. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
U.S. Army Recruits and Drill Sgt's with the New Jersey National Guard’s Recruit Sustainment Program conduct RSP operations at the National Guard Training Center in Sea Girt, N.J., Jan 11, 2025. The Recruit Sustainment Program is a program of the United States Army National Guard designed to introduce new recruits to the fundamentals of the U.S. Army before they leave for Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Seth Cohen)
Tech. Sgt. Chananyah Stuart reminds a trainee of the procedures for entering the dining facility. Stuart, a 323rd Training Squadron military training instructor, is extra demanding on his trainees from the very beginning because he believes it sets them up for success. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
Pfc. Katherine J. Samples, honor graduate for Platoon 4041, Oscar Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, graduated Dec. 06, 2013. Samples is from Austin, Texas. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
photo by Candy Thomson, Public Information Officer
Recruits go with Cpl. Michael Lathroum to the Maryland Food Center in Jessup to inspect seafood as part of their conservation enforcement curriculum.
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt, the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, meets with Petty Officer 3rd Class Frank Marovich, a military firefighter at Training Center Cape May, N.J., Dec. 3, 2013. Leavitt, the Coast Guard's senior enlisted member, met with military and civilian firefighters as part of a two-day visit to the Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
U.S. Army Drill Sergeant leaders welcomed the newest candidates of 2nd Platoon #Wolfpack to the #USADSA Oct 4. Only the most qualified NCOs are chosen to attend Drill Sergeant School, where they are trained to fulfill a role of utmost importance—the role of a #DrillSergeant. The candidates are currently in the red phase of the Drill Sergeant Academy Course
Army National Guard Soldiers participate in OSUT and AIT at Ft. Benning in Columbus, GA on March 27. 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019
Platoon 2101, Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, graduated Dec. 06, 2013. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
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Newly graduated Marines of Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, embrace after their graduation ceremony Dec. 6, 2013, on Parris Island, S.C. The Marines spent nearly 13 weeks on the island and endured the intense, demanding training at each other’s side. After earning their places in the Corps, the Marines are now more than training partners – they are brothers in arms. (Photo by Cpl. Octavia Davis)
photo by Candy Thomson, Public Information Officer
Almost every day starts with rigorous physical training. It might be a run on the beach or a fully-clothed swim in the Chesapeake Bay.
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt, the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, meets with civilian and military firefighters at Training Center Cape May, N.J., Dec. 3, 2013. Leavitt, the Coast Guard's senior enlisted member, toured the Station 59 aboard the training center as part of a two-day visit to the Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt, the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, eats lunch with chiefs aboard the Cutter Vigorous as part of a two-day visit to Training Center Cape May, N.J., Dec. 4, 2013. Leavitt, the Coast Guard's senior enlisted member, met with the Coast Guardsmen aboard Vigorous whom recently returned from a deployment where they conducted counter narcotics and migrant operations in the Caribbean Sea. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt, the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, addresses Coast Guardsmen stationed aboard Training Center Cape May, N.J., during an all hands meeting Dec. 4, 2013. Leavitt, the Coast Guard's senior enlisted member, met with the Coast Guardsmen as part of a two-day visit to the Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
Title: Boning - on I. D. R.
Alternative Title: [Private 'Bill' Larsen and Private Ladd Studying Infantry Drill Regulations]
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1917-1918
Part of: George W. Cook Dallas/Texas Image Collection
Place: Leon Springs, Bexar County, Texas
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 album (98 pages); 12 x 7 cm on 25 x 33 cm
File: a2014_0020_3_4_04_008_bill_a_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gcd/id/1873