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Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadet candidates hurry down the steps at the Holleder Center to get onto the bus to Thayer Hall for inprocessing during Reception Day June 28. (Photo by Sgt. Vincent Fusco/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)

Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

Cadets from the 3rd Regiment wait for in-processing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cow Jacob Henry makes certain the new cadets in his company stand at attention, eyes front, and follow all directions precisely as they inprocess to their new companies on Reception Day, June 28, at West Point, N.Y. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

A cadet candidate receives his smart card while inprocessing at Thayer Hall during Reception Day June 28. (Photo by Sgt. Vincent Fusco/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)

Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadet sergeants remind the new cadets what items they are allowed to possess from their personal luggage as they inprocess to their new companies on Reception Day, June 28, at West Point, N.Y. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

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Cadets from 6th Regiment report in for Operation Warrior Forge on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements and read from their Cadet Basic Training handbooks. Photo by Mike Strasser

Family and friends lined Thayer Walk to see the new cadets complete inprocessing at Thayer Hall and move on to their company areas where they will spend hours learning drills, marching and staying hydrated during Reception Day on June 28 at West Point, N.Y. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

Class of 2012 cadet Zachary Bloom addresses cadet candidates prior to their inprocessing at Thayer Hall during Reception Day June 28. (Photo by Sgt. Vincent Fusco/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

U.S. Army photo by Noelle Wiehe

Lt. Madison Wild directs Eleventh Regiment British Cadets to the In-Processing area at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

A cadet candidate stays hydrated while moving through inprocessing stations at Thayer Hall during Reception Day June 28. (Photo by Sgt. Vincent Fusco/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)

First Regiment Cadet Keshia Maxwell from the University of Massachusetts pushes to get one last push-up in during the Army Physical Fitness Test at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

Cadets of the 11th Regiment of Advanced Camp begin their in-processing after arriving to Fort Knox yesterday. Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 13. | Photo by Megan Reynolds, CST Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army photo by Noelle Wiehe

New cadets follow the directions of their G Company cadet sergeant Deanna Clegg, as the Class of 2014 inprocess to their new companies on Reception Day, June 28, at West Point, N.Y. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements. Photo by Mike Strasser

More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective Cadet Basic Training company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements. Photo by Mike Strasser

The journey begins for a busload of cadet candidates during Reception Day on June 28. More than 1,380 new cadets parted way from Family and friends at the Holleder Center as they started the daylong inprocessing at West Point. Photo by Mike Strasser/West Point Public Affairs

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Cadet Candidates arrive at the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School for in-processing in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 7, 2023. The prep school offers a select group of enlisted personnel and civilians a pathway to join the cadre at the Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rayna Grace)

Prior to reporting to the company cadet first sergeant, new cadets spend time familiarizing themselves with their Knowledge Book. More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements. Photo by Mike Strasser

R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

ROTC Cadets fill out paperwork and go through inprocessing at the Copple Center, Fort Knox, May 24 2019. | Photo by Amy Turner, CST Public Affairs Office.

Third Regiment Cadet Jonathan Berman from Loyola University in Maryland checks in at in-processing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 51 candidates’ in-process at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Jan. 7, 2020. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)

More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements. Photo by Mike Strasser

More than 1,380 new cadets began their West Point journey June 28 with Reception Day, travelling from the Holleder Center to Thayer Hall for inprocessing, and then onto their respective company areas for drills where they practiced facing movements. Photo by Mike Strasser

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

Colonel Charles Evans talks with Cadet Andrew Wison from TennesseeTech University, left, and Cadet Jenna White from Wofford College, center, about how in-processing is going and what they are having for lunch in their Meals-Ready-to-Eat (MRE) during the Leader Development and Assessment Course at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Mike Sweeten

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