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ROTC Cadet Charles Warren from Florida Atlantic University, standing in line to fill out paperwork and go through inprocessing at the Copple Center, Fort Knox, May 24 2019. | Photo by Amy Turner, CST Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

U.S. Army photo by Noelle Wiehe

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.

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

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

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

Twelfth Regiment Cadets help unload duffle bags during In-Processing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

Cadet Kelly Ryan from George Washington University winces as a medical technician draws her blood during in-processing for the Leader Development and Assessment Course at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Mike Sweeten

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

U.S. Army photo by Noelle Wiehe

2nd Lt. Fox briefs ROTC Cadets on how to Inprocess at the Copple Center, at Fort Knox on May 24th, 2019. | Photo by Amy Turner, CST Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

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

Cadet Sawyer Biven, left, Jonathan Amaya, and Pual Kotarski arrive for 3rd Regiment Advanced Camp, Fort Knox, Ky., June 2, 2021. All three Cadets are from the University of Louisville. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office

U.S. Army photo by Noelle Wiehe

In process photo of movie camera for "As Thousands Cheer." Camera built for pre-existing base and interchangeable with other cameras previously built for this base.

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

Penn Libraries call number: EC85 T7488 864c

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

2nd Lt. hands out paperwork to Cadets to fill out and go through inprocessing at the Copple Center, Fort Knox, May 24 2019. | Photo by Amy Turner, CST Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

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.

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

My new d300s that is =) I've been so busy since I got back (sleeping and inprocessing) that I haven't had any time to show Flickr love! I haven't even had a chance to take very many pictures with this bad boy who is still nameless, sad I know. All I can say is my world is a little brighter since my 50mm now auto focuses. Like a little slice of heaven. It's good to be back! Thanks for all the love guys, I've missed you!

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.

A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 51 candidate says good-bye to her family during in-processing 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)

Specialist Jenna Hendrickson checks the height of 6th Regiment Cadet Tate Russack from Rogers Williams University during In-Processing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

ROTC Cadets wait after finishing Inprocessing at the Copple Center, Fort Knox, May 24 2019. | Photo by Amy Turner, CST Public Affairs Office.

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.

A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 48 candidate is issued her headgear during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 23, 2018. 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) Learn more about the program: www.jointservicessupport.org/NGYCP/.

inprocess oil painting of holy words of quran pak ...on canvas

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals

A member of the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy cadre explains how to properly stand at parade rest to New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 49 candidates at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 23, 2018. 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)

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