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Wkwk'Q1wJgTf,rLs'fQ',,v,-E51,J,W -, Y Msw eQ ' ,, N H f :-w 'w 't , M , ,, , , . . , ,Q rw r .rmw,i,,,M,,,,r,1i,.,M,, weQrwwrm'wawwv,s,.w,'wfw-S 1'2ww-',L11'ww- wx '1 'N N ' ' ' ' inwww,w:Usw, bwr., Mwww::wwywtvwm,,y ' H ' M N' H ,,,,1,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, W, W ,, ,, XE 1. rv H ,. 1 I ,A , I x ii i : ' V f ' ' in ,,,1 ' N ' A et .nn ,br L A .A ir' . The United States Army Training Center, INFANTRY Fort Dix, New Jersey MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES E. BEAUCHAMP COMMANDING GENERAL, FORT DIX, NEW JERSEY D wi?iS2F5:5.H'5f2?f'1f-Q35C556Sfl25252Q6viTwsfvfiivlP?7sZ4?9i'fv?',iS?5VZ?f9'.?i2-f'???f,5ivkf?i'ii'?39'A.SiT?Qiiiwveizximff'??5fE..'iHf59'3fffifefihimi5?55Z'?2?'K4SX'..L. 'fSuPX,-31822'M353'jiz?:yi'ZZhwiflqxgiififxfiiaf-,'WV3? fiifl vK'55i3gIEvLfZ5TW ?15Qsfs.W3TWfb3Hrw'Tgf flT252isIfJJ 5:Qivm5'5fi5Ef5lI5Ei3NL-ii. ,S COLONEL PAUL F. ROBERTS CHIEF OF STAFF BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN C. F. TILLSON, III DEPUTY COMMANDING GENERAL JW WM 2 X W g ow 'Aw N X I Red Shield Club in Wrighfslown Missile Pork American Red Cross Building -p.!I- ' f M .f5a',.a-W uwmli .Q ,lH '-H w :,'bvwW- ......4f-b- MW .Q 'WCP N W.. - ff' 'S E112 1522 zzzfrr'-fr Entrance to Fort Dix Seeing the Post is a favorite off duty pastime. Colorful Ceremonies Are 5 , if mt w+,Af J-mr.. MM T NW' ix 4 1 Dan of Milimry Life + L .1 f. . .L 11. i Religious Facilities Are Available For Men of All Faiths 1 1'3 -1 9 7 ' 'I , if ' if l 'J' T M I ' ' uf' 5 355 il , lm, -XA mr v ,, xxx' v -.NN , N .M wx ww R- NX -5 ,. N, K x .um X S., -X -., f . 'X -wk, LM - . -- 1,1 ,vi , - ',e.H-v!75vr 'vp..-'ink V - 'vi- ' .df Well kept grounds of Infantry Basic Training Area The Colors IFF! W ' ' ' -- iipwgirfv Y - N11 ' 'rw'r -'-if i rw-neva' INTRODUCTION T0 MILITARY LIFE he civilian passes through the transitional processes and is exposed to military routine as soon as possible. He begins to assume his new identity and learns to react to orders. Aptitude test Chaplain gets acquainted A military haircut CLOTHING L ISSUE QUARTEi1T'1!xSH CLOTHING BPUE PHYSICAL EXAMINATICN ll soldiers are given a complete physical examination upon their arrival at Fort Dix. In this way the findings of the previous examin- ations are confirmed and entered in the permanent records that will accompany the soldier during his period ot service. Blood pressure is next Weight ond height are recorded FIRST DAY IN THE TRAINING COMPANY jhe new troops meet their cadre and are assigned to platoon barracks. 1' 4 XX N K V4 iii? W . II x L.. N ..-si' W x , NM M 1: T IVY J I -'K -Q2 F 5 ,PHT PHYSICAL TRAINING Il exercises are performed under Cadre supervision. Physical foughening is necessary in a good soldier's training, and The stress is on correctness and team- work. is T' .leg Lf, I fi if V x 22 II soldiers must learn to be self-sufficient in case of injury in the field. Through First Aid Instruction, soldiers are taught the essential procedures for self preservation. MARCHES AND BIVQUACS A-SM , - I L I 51, ., 'fffpgg f- , -+,- f Q-.-4 ,, M ' ' , .. Nr , , 1- K4 :' , j K n A K! V, Q ,. r - Qs f k F7 I .. ,, fan- -I , - if 4 In . ,pu V . v- ui M v A V 4 , ,. Q , 1, .K ,A . - . . mf , My fl - Af.-P at - f - - 'L . i . . ,,, ,i,p1 4 , 4,1 ,. , A . . 4 ,ff ,L .. A. J, ,,,',,,Ls. .,, iw... W 'W L MP2, ,Q-Q V , A V t 0 ,Q , Y, K...-Q, 4 AF. ,1,..,,.,, .V ,xg-wk .' ,fi W . f, K' 'H 4 ,Q .qw XA-, 4.1. ,inf g,m.1 nf 2 f -,. 1 ' . ,.,.- , ,z J. ..f, 'K - 40 if IAQ -, 'C 3 n' gf , ': i v . ' Nw flip' A , ,,,.,,-mf . gl. A . f , 1 A 'Z-4 rl. 'fuk .ga TMS 12 2 , '.1,Y-1 f X if31g,,w Q , kv gp iiffflzizxe if , 11 1' . 7, -x,p,,i ,sv qf,?,U 5 ,S iq' X ft, Ps' ' A1 -'flfz 'Q . am -fm? 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Instruction before tiring on trainfire range ppt, QUOKWQQ, , 'VP I jg f 4 an WV' ' QF'-mr wi How To hold and fire rifle properly Firing from cover '-an 'K W K Close up vlew of soldier In comou flanged posnhon Q Soldiers are checked on how well they ore hidden on Troinfire range 'YAC . ww fffm. fwrva eg? 4' M, xx ,i, K MQ, ' wsu:- .xxx Q He' 1 M-nf 1' vga? WAV, W , A .la-riff 1' 'ifrfq' - 'V V rfb' Tryk, -Q N JKT' A -- f-.f-aa. fx Wrrhf' w. 4 ,..N .. K ' ' -5 :S ., J A 1-.5-vs ,wr- fx.-.17 f,Qh,, Q. 4 it wi , fy ,n . A, A ef ,Ok wgwvl, X - I .Q-Q ,S Q we my ' :iff -1. T.: ,xv-Ag v . qggw-Q' gyypr , .QW W. 'fn-M WN 1-Rall' LIKELY' MI 'W' 4:45931 X - N Mi' kiwi-N55f'h1W' L ' -.ar auf- mag.: llillnnhdll-M 6? -an ,mail 'ra-mga Proper sighting is important Instructor scores Soldier on proper sighting and position ,Wd :WW to 'fp-'ft 2.4. 1 gg ,- -any ga, it 1544 wa., 11 'Q i - fifs' is K NPR-, 5 3 L. TY ff A s Q. 4 QW ., uf TRAINFIRE Soldiers check individual sc ores on Master score sheet 1 J' 'fl 'Ii - f X' yr' I A' ,ui 1 l zu! 1413: ' if ' va Soldier fires rifle from standing position Q X A My WN! 1- xv x V-1 'iN Xxx! ,xx 'wx fx x- 1 Soldiers compare scores ct end of Troinfire Training yr ,Q :IA-V , it Im 5 . K -Q.. Q A v 1 f my .1g,3f, ggi f - ,. V H , K ,f -v,.,,,, 'G vkxwx Y 'Q .5 K K ' ' .,. F an 'War 4:3 .4 ,gn 8 S wi GUARD DUTY f f g V fx .1 'X ' A, ff I ,fl ff I Th I on, soldier! m X S 1 All present or accounted for, Sir! to fake charge of this post .... 1 and during the hours of darkness. . . ,P.i.-.-.-i--v W - V 1-Y- Explosive charge is detonated while men crawl over the course INFILTRATION-COURSE he infiltration course is another step in the process of preparing the soldier for duty. Here the battlefield conditions are faithfully recreated for the purpose of teaching the soldier what to expect so that there will be understanding of his role and duties under fire. 1 1 - K Ya Wi K ji K . Wm VWT HW K F Maxfli, X sv H ..21f:.,E- 'X 'Fir-:Wi naw'-M-H W..-,., ww mm ..,. 7 . ' f -: :'.5 X 1 W VV' V I: :N i a '-'-'si-:Z ':f-':9'i 5F::'5!i5 ffm? W- -A ,. 'NM iw- .H f.f?5:1j: ' V . V ,Q .W -K' M., K'-N35 .. - W. www-M .M ' . W Mumws W- W. . :igs2?gi2?gwQ5 , M- - 3 1 hw J-- -M-. Ks- .Aw 1 1 X ' i .- -rg if my ' K- , -sf ' - -'fmah . . 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' gi ' - 1' -W iw- K- L .-sm----'fQ - 'V K' 5 V- ' -I 3- -. R--2, ?K We , , . ,, , . ' , ,,fK.1fi- - f ,. , fs' .2 KK,-iw Q X ya, - my 1 + , X. ' 'w7z.'4.5' ,a,X.5AW 6,1 1 5 mf, ' M BAYCNET TRAINING is importont to the infontrymon. Like boxing, proper stonce ond co-ordincted movements must be mastered. W Y 'fiV w 41 3, ,f A,'!f g-.I If ..f2'!', , Lai .MM- .4 -iyggpm-ug!-- Y-f - - -V-Y--U Rf' HAND T0 HAND COMBAT hrough demonsfrafions and practice, the soldier learns how to disarm the enemy of his bayonet or knife. fig-r ' TW-11 ' gg ,QF HAND GRENADES his weapon is very effective in skilled hands, therefore each soldier must know its proper use. 1? c-. Ready to throw Soldier pulls safety pin prior to throwing , Q ,.., f ir 1 - 115, W, may , .V V The kneeling throw is practiced Practicing grenade Throwing from a firing point ua ' WW' .. i ... Soldiers check scores Grenade launched from ground supported stance Instructor checks firing stance of soldier in foxhole .F - 0 an +10-I V .kr ,A-f' if A-VMK ,we- W i 2 ,wr 'Q Fi: Arming of grenade All ready on firing line Prone firing posifion I ,..,, ,V wwe E 5 k we LAND NAVIGATIDN ll ll . 'Mm T k wi K , xl Q W ,.,A was HW Vfiiiflilhifk N535 3 My ll l 'S he ablllfy to move across unfamiliar ferram IS essenhal. lt IS here that the soldier learns the fundamentals of map reading and use ofthe compass. w N L , F . I 'Qtr V A W pf' Wi. ,f 'E ' A. my N . A ' 'K wsma 1 ,, Q ,M H kpirflf rf .55 'I-1 les. , Ae iff? . . Lv 91? .':,, -, 2-Q K . 'ta 2 'X an Nap 5 ,,, W- .Q 1- ' . Y I ,gr ., 'mf' 4 53, ..,- -R V, pf x 1 Q . M1 . 1' 'X 1 ' . -mg., 'X -'F , 'ia -- - F4 : ,gs if Q I .3 'V Qi A M L 55 Q , .lx X JY, Q fn? ?- ', '- , 4 ,K fix wx jk , .Q K f Q . 8 A 7 7K hx A my Q . JH: z . , f--' . 1: -. 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Firing from good cover Prone firing in the open field Soldier prepares To odvcxnce wiTh rifle of ready ., ,',.,,,.,y- if , Nw A .V 1,13 gi i , 12 Bti in 'iff 5 lk, tg f Q A fh ar 'Q it W er 5 3 J ,I ' 'rv' V2 1 iv , K in 1 ,.-pb: 'nt-fl f I 'hf7 3 I K 4' '17-4 ,Amy wsi,ir,,,2!iX'Xjf'L 'S+ . fr L' , f 181 , ?J-5?-3f'x.A'W.,Wq.'. 'Wifi-LL:q,4, 7, N, Y. 5 -ir :pew wi'.C's.1.sm... I , ,,.. . -1:5 .ie - x I 5 2 5- ::-W, 'E K ,, gy 4 Q . X 53 Q' S X-ggnr 5 1,3 . ,N , QQ 14 IA 'ii . 4 ak , wr nv wg S if x On The alert Q- Z - -T1 -V wmbvv- c.B.R. hemicol, Biological ond Rodio- logicol worfore Training is The modern soldier's defense ogoinsf some of the uncerfoinfies of modern worfore. n. . n v ,.. ww-. s 1 , n xl 0 1 Pl' if AM -nv ' 5 V' .Img nwf'-an Mr as W 'IWW' vN, -Q Q . 7-as Wa 7 7-.-an m ,W . Q I J ,, ., Q ,, .. f Q ', .A xi 55 W N Vg 'fl ,-wg 33 . h,,-'gc 4'- -'--- exxij--f ' - Wif- r Q '. '? yi-K ,-J hw ,W xx w,,,,A ,, . .- A ' A- 'L wr 7 7' S J- The range orientation he rifle squad learns what is meant by 3 the application fire power. and control of its own Firing at landscape targets X iring in secfors. Here Troops leorn w that they can hit even unseen forgets. Q55 .V ,1 if ' fgfgig - e . ' .2 n A - ' V- w 1 ... .. 4 f ng ee , - V- . -. ' --' - . f 1 . .. 7 Q . 1 . xii' if 5--am A W f yfaiiigmfffa's?f:':1z'?feg'xx,f:'vSf4g.:-gN?'i '-eiffighfszh M . . f f' ' .-by , .ay N. wr- A ,gf , QVIQQ .f ...Q .1 .f M-L. . 1 We fi 2, M rafmgfwi wfa-5. New , y f iiffrp . . kffu-,iE,5i .wfeg.gg,,yg3.? ,,.ii,f.. . ,5fWj,.,. .a17 ,W WQQLK ., .,i,.,. 1 bg . . V f - . 7' A. , e,,, eyi., Sf 'wh aff. -ar,-MP1, .Vw-zf's'Q-,-wbf'-'fn . Laws 4 '-WCS'-SY: W S? . 2 E W . l . f e -My Q 1 -' mf. ' W' 7' , .. f . e , all .Q 7 . -, lf ,' kk 7Tff:g5Q.'4sA Q ' n . ff , e 1 e iiffw 3 V- X ' I Q, .sfgeseagieefgsiaiif vis 1 f' 'Q L wif 'MWA' lvffff YV 4 +-'lm Y . J, .NJAJ . ..Ifff3'EEAMifiTfLE.f .. 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Mamie: hrough instruction, as well as demon- stration and practice, troops learn to move across terrain as a squad. The squad is the basic unit of infantry. as, BIVOUAC AREA or a week the training company spends its days and nights in bivouac. Pup tents are made of two shelter halves and are shared by two men. During each day normal training activities are continued. fy W , 3' -1 . 'F ,,il'2'v M .f WLh, w I5 V ,fig , M K , 3 A..' s . -LAR ' ' r 9 . - 56 ,. 3.-. mag Q , , V- an ,. J, 47'1 A ' 5 4 .f S ln, ? N. 5 r aw F-i --- -- ff - l r l CHOW IN THE MESS HALL , X, ,. L. 1, iw rmy menus are scien- tifically prepared fo make The American soldier The best fed in The world. Q, A N. be h W D J-Q I l l CCNFIDENCE CQURSE l l 1 ody toughness is tested over carefully plon- l ned obstacles to simulate conditions thot may be encountered by the soldier. This test pro- vides o good stondord for evaluating this por- tion ofthe soldier's training. A steep descent Soldiers clear closely spaced hurdles '..,.?, ,, , ,L gy QEN 54231 The rope climb -o recl fest Using G rope M19 Qbsfadv X2 w K w--sr' we-A,g. PHYSICAL igil N -I 53: --E21 TRAINING TEST g gg , TT The orientation si I f , ll l .l. . ' I Z' l l PRDFICIENCY ' TESTING pon completion of basic training each man must demonstrate his know- ledge of The military subjects he has been taught. The M-l rifle mechanical layout is Tested IR K K ldv Proper kneeling position with hand grenade is checked Rifle grenades and launcher are attached to the M-l N i Uses of field equipment is Tested zxrenr W Nw m A vii? Nl 'C fix .x .rf wg 4 ur gr SHARPSHOOTER A Q or ei' i X-A 3? ir 59 I' I ., ,' Zfff-'- f-wg. 5'- MARKSMAN , , ,,,a:f ,., 351' . -I f. izie- , .vi- ii L.. ' .1?'f5ilf,I4'!f'iw 'P l ii 4: fi?- -em' 'L' RIFLE , f.2f5Q'Li'1 GRADUATION AND PRESENTATION 0F AWARDS raduation day marks The end of the training cycle. 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ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP Fort Dix Burros kick off Sports Arena SPCRTS 4 ,AWK w.,,g Y Ready for The pitch :ign- ii 1 ,v f .,- , 5 - s u is X t PHHYM Almighty God, O-ur Heavenly Father, though dedicated throughout our-'lives to the cause of peace, we now begin to lea-rn the course of war, ln Your Name, and in defense of Your doctrines, we now exchange the pen for the swo-rd, the book for the gun, the warm and friendly comforts of home for the cold anrd'tr.y'ing hardships of the field. A.t this time we pray for strength to follow in the footsteps 'of the founding fathers in proclaiming anew the right to live, to work, and worship in freedom. Guide us so that we 'may train and grow into men endowed with courage, steeped in honor, roote in deep patriotism, and consecrated to the Divine principles of human rights. lmbue us with a greater love and respect for Your Holy Name. And in all things teach us to conduct ourselves so to merit Your continued favor upon us, our homes and our nation. 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V I A , , 4, , 6: . COMPANY OFFICERS AND CADRE My If at A ft 3 gr, K. '51 - ff s COMPANY G - GRADUATION DATE - AUGUST 14, 1964 A I ' . RMY 2d Lt + : U' A JOSEPH IURSKIS 1 Company Commander lst Sgt f ' , WALTER CI-IADWICK A ,V k , V V First Sergeant PSG A - 3- - V ' A It ARCADIO TORRES A A L ..... Us S!Sgt ALASI MATA'UTIA Platoon Sergeant .1 ia. H ix - A H Senior Training NCO ' C Ani' Wk' Sfsgt Q T X. JAMES MCMILLIAN fm , fgf Platoon Sergeant Sgt X LN WILLIAM PIERCE Platoon Sergeant Sfsgf TOMMIE WASHINGTON Supply S ergeant 5? 'GE' nf Wi? 'F Q sg' '81 MSA dim? emu Boggio, Edward L. Bondeson, Peter H. Bouchard, Larry A. Bougas, Constantine T Brault, Francis G. Bristol, Russell E. Brown, james F. Brulette, Paul F. Bulanowski, Thomas R Burns, John I. Ir. Cannata, Carl F. Carrano, Frank J. Castner, james M. Cecchini, Bernard J. Chamberlin, Roger L. Chmielewski, Mitchell P Coach, Robert I. Crawford, Robert R. Cruise, Michael C. Culleton, Loring P. 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W . ps M 'n 2 .'-Ks 37 The Publisher wishes to acknowledge the fine co-operation received from the Commanding General and the Informa- tion Office of the Army Training Cen- ter, Fort Dix, New Jersey, in compiling material for this memento of basic training. Jostens Military Publications is proud to have the honor of producing this pub- lication. We feel that this book, illus- trating your time and effort. records a new and important period in your life. We hope you are pleased with it, and we know you will prize it more highly with the passing years. PUBLISHEIPS STAFF James F. Harding. . . .Field Editor Arthur L. Reese H. Fred Schoch. . . . . .Photographers MILITARY PUBLICATIONS P. 0. Box 738 Topeka, Kansas 9.94 ,weqh , MQW ,M5m,. M' vm ,fb ff z ,vpn . 4, Z I li '25 ? 5 sis by aw 2 w A 3 fs I' 5 X N r af E w w.
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