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What is a Drill Sergeant? He is the cautioning voice, the helpful hand, the watchful eye that guides the new trainee through eight weeks of strenuous Army training. He may have gained his knowledge in Korea or Viet Nam. ' It is properly his job to guide, instruct, and encourage the young men who are training to become soldiers. He is a seasoned graduate of the Drill Sergeants School-a course which reviews all the basics,' of basic training in a curriculum much more strenuous than basic training. He wears the distinctive mark of a graduate of that school-the World War I-type campaign hat. More than 1,000 basic combat trainees enter and leave Fort Bragg's Army Training Center each week, but the Drill Sergeant remains to fulfill his mission of developing combat-ready soldiers. To the hundreds of Drill Sergeants at USATCI and the proud soldiers they have produced, this book is dedicated.
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gNT OF me AX fy, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY x g? fgjif 56 S HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINING CENTER, INFANTRY f ' 2, 9 FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA 28307 .r ff 5.,iif63 'Nng of F' TO THE wIvEs AND PARENTS OF FORT BRAGGQS. BASIC TRAINEEST I wish to extend my sincere congratulations to you, and your son or husband, upon completion of his basic training. His first step here, becoming a soldier, now leads to further schooling and fruitful development as a proficient member of the United States Army. From Fort Bragg, he may travel to a variety of military ins- tallations in the United States for Officer's Candidate School, Advanced Individual Training, or actual Non-the-jobu training in one of the Armfis occupational specialities. E He may be stationed anywhere in the world, serving the prin- ciples of liberty and freedom that Americans have defended for two centuries. we are proud of him. waits! THOMAS R. CROSS h Colonel, Infantry Commanding
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