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A Cadet from 1st Regiment Advance Camp, Charlie Company, attempts the ‘Swing Stop and Jump’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Artist: In Strict Confidence
Datum: 09.10.1999
Ort: Dresden
Location: Bunker / Strasse E
Info: Die Aufnahmen entstanden bei einem kleinen Electro-Festival im Dresdener Bunker. Ebenfalls an diesem Abend spielten u.a. auch E-Craft und Sara Noxx.
Copyright: © 1999 - Sven Lorenz - www.fan-base.de
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Cadets from 7th Regiment, Advanced Camp, complete the Confidence Course at Fort Knox, Ky., July 13, 2023. During the Confidence Course, Cadets attempt to overcome different obstacles in order to build confidence in their physical and mental abilities. | Photo by Rosalita Mitchell, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Andrea Neal, Arizona State University, from Tucson, Ariz., attempts the ‘High Step Over’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets with the 3rd Regiment Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET) negotiate the high ropes course while building confidence in moving about 30 feet above the ground at Fort Knox, Ky., June 21. Photo by: Trent Taylor
Cadets from 1st Regiment Advance Camp, Charlie Company, hang out after completing the Confidence Course, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. The Cadets were waiting to rotate with Delta Company and attempt the Rappel Tower. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
This young fellow illustrates an important trait in dealing with women-confidence. Though she towers over him , he leads with self assurance. You know he asked her to dance.
Cadet Patrick Seeling, University of Missouri, 1st Regiment Advance Camp, Charlie Company, completes the ‘Six Vault’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany - 1st Lt. Charles Stratton, a UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopter pilot and Platoon Leader with 12th Combat Aviation Brigade climbs over the confidence climb obstacle Aug. 20 during the 2013 U.S. Army Europe Best Warrior Competition here. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Joshua Leonard)
Cdt. Luis Vazquez, North Carolina State University, brings back the pulley system used for the zip line during the High Ropes Confidence Course with the 3rd Regiment during Cadet Initial Entry Training at Fort Knox June 21.
Photo by: Trent Taylor
« As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. »
«Celui qui commence à se faire confiance, saura comment vivre sa vie.»
Goethe
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Soldiers from 2nd Sustainment Brigade passed through the CBRN chamber in order to increase proficiency and build confidence in their masks. The training increased mission readiness ensuring each soldier is ready to "Fight Tonight".
Cadets with the 3rd Regiment Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET) negotiate the high ropes course while building confidence in moving about 30 feet above the ground at Fort Knox, Ky., June 21.
Photo by: Trent Taylor
Chart showing Nationwide Consumer Confidence Index, Present Situation Index, Expectations Index and Spending Index for September 2007 through September 2009.
Confidence doesnt come
when you have all the answers ...
But it comes when you are ready to face all the question
#Good_Morning..🌾🌾
Submitted by: VIJAY UTTARWAR
Country: India
Organisation: VisionSpring
Category: Amateur
Caption: Confidence
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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018
Cadet Elise Anderson, Georgetown University, from Burke, Va., 1st Regiment Advance Camp, Charlie Company, attempts the ‘Confidence Climb’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Alex Chastain, University of North Georgia, from Blue Ridge, Ga., climbs down to finish the ‘Tough One’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky. May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Joshua Nay, Liberty University, from Philadelphia, Pa., 1st Regiment Advance Camp, Charlie Company, attempts the ‘Confidence Climb’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is a part of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Jackie Christiano a student at the University of Tennessee from Roanoke, VA, climbing down the side of the Tough One obstacle during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, KY, June 5, 2021. | Photo by Shianne Taylor, CST Public Affairs office
Cadet Park Sangwoo, University of Georgia, from Duluth, Ga., completes ‘The Weaver’ obstacle, Fort Knox, Ky., May 29, 2019. This obstacle is known as the hardest out of the nine obstacles of the Confidence Course meant to challenge Cadets physically. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office
Army ROTC Cadets from 4th Regiment, Advanced Camp, take on the Confidence Course at Fort Knox, Ky., June 24, 2022. To complete the course Cadets had to attempt each obstacle in the obstacle course and take three rappels. The three trips include one walk down the smaller, 45 degree angle, practice wall, one walk down the wall side of the 64-foot tower, and one rappel down the open side of the tower. | Photo by Savannah Baird, CST Public Affairs Office