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Airmen basic trainees Phillip Smith and Rueben Martinez see the sights in downtown San Antonio in early December 1972. I think this is near the Alamo.

This is one of my favorite pictures. Please view it large.

B Company, 2-60th Infantry Regiment, 1st BCT pass in review on graduation day.

 

Ft. Jackson, South Carolina

 

July 4, 2008

The Senior Drill Instructor MSgt. Jonathan Archibald gives the Unit 45 Guidon to commanding officer Cpt. Keon Pendergast during the guidon ceremony, symbolizing the authority held by Cpt. Pendergast over the Basic Training unit.

New Army soldiers go through Basic Training and AIT at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 16, 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019

New Army soldiers go through Basic Training and AIT at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 16, 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019

The men of ALERT Unit 45 stand in formation during the advancement ceremonies.

After the Family Day presentation we returned to the cabin where we were staying, at Uchee Creek Army Campground for afternoon relaxation. This is Philip's dress uniform, also known as "Class A." He was not allowed to change out of his uniform all day.

Rsp. Jordon Tan walks forward to receive his promotion during the ALERT Unit 45 advancement ceremony.

Cpt. Keon Pendergast, the ALERT Basic Training Commander, addresses the men of Unit 45 during his keynote address at the advancement ceremony.

(FORT BENNING, Ga.) After being awaken “Army style,” the trainees of C Company, 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, do push-ups to reinforce attention to detail. (Photo by: Patrick A. Albright/MCoE PAO Photographer)

Soldiers in Training from Fort Jackon, S.C. wait on buses taking them to nearby airports Dec. 16 as they leave the installation for Victory Block Leave. VBL happens each year as training takes a two week pause so Soldiers and cadre can be with their Famililes over the holidays. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons, Fort Jackson Public Affairs/Released)

my brother.

 

from a buck-toothed, buzzed cut boy to a handsome, buzzed cut soldier.

New Army soldiers go through Basic Training and AIT at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 16, 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019

More than 600 Airmen assigned to the 321st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, September 27-28, 2023. Brig. Gen. Jefferson J. O'Donnell, Commander, Air Force Personnel Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)

More than 600 Airmen assigned to the 321st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, September 27-28, 2023. Brig. Gen. Jefferson J. O'Donnell, Commander, Air Force Personnel Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)

Firefighter 1 Course held at the Erie County Emergency Services Training and Operations Center with lead SFI Ken Eason. Recruits practiced forcible entry and used power saws for ventilation work. Photos by: Tiger Schmittendorf

New Army soldiers go through Basic Training and AIT at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 16, 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019

Drill instructor Sgt. Jesse Boulden read off each recruit's name as he stepped forward and received his promotion at the ALERT Unit 45 advancement ceremony.

New Army soldiers go through Basic Training and AIT at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 16, 2019. © Vance Jacobs / Army National Guard 2019

ALERT responders exercised on an obstacle course throughout Basic Training.

More than 600 Airmen assigned to Flights 135-152, graduated from U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, January 31-February 1. Colonel Allison Black, Commander, 1st Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, Fla., reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)

Soldiers with special honors (i.e. highest marksmenship and best physical fitness results) salute the commanding officer.

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