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C0. Top: A squadron prepares to march during the noon meal formation. Bottom: C3C Kevin Gore is ready to perform his duty as Guidon Bearer. Training con^L Mffw academic year. " One of the proposals being considered now is the holding of certain group presentations at night, and setting aside the morning training period as compensatory time, as the academic departments do now. Asked about the perceived lack of respect for authority, and lack of discipline on the part of the Class of ' 84, the Major agrees that a serious problem exists, but points out that the Class of ' 82, ' 81, and ' 80 had approximately the same comment about the Class of ' 83 this time last year. He addresses out the common misperception that the professional military training system is meant to undermine the fourthclass system and points out the distinction between what he calls big " T " and little " t " training. Spit Polish mil?, " ' " ' " ' , '
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