jj Tgggggzigz' - 'f .'f ..rf.T'f'f 'f f,1'.115i.iZlf.i,i1'l 1L1L':1.i' -f s A :,.1i' ZL.3u,.-h..f- A F ,vm-::.1f.:'5g-p,r I i E , U f I il' X United States Army Trainin Center, Infantry Fort Dix, N.J. IAM THE INFANTfRY i I am the Infantry - Queen of Battle! For two centuries I have kept our Nation safe, purchasing freedom with my blood. To ty- rants. I am the day of reckoning: to the suppressed, the hope for the future. Where the fighting is thick, there am I ... I am the Infantry! FOLLOW ME! l was there from the beginning, meeting the enemy face to face, will to will. My bleeding feet stained the snow at Valley Forge: my frozen hands pulled Washington across the Delaware. At Yorktown, the sunlight glinted from the sword and I, begrimed and battered . . , sawa Nation born, Hardship . .. and glory l have known. At New Orleans, l fought beyond the hostile hour, showed the fury of my long rifle... and came of age. I am the Infantry! Westward I pushed with wagon trains ... moved an empire across the plains . ., extended freedom's borders and tamed the wild frontier. l am the Infantry! FOLLOW ME! I was with Scott at Vera Cruz . ., hunted the guerrilla in the mountain passes ... and scaled the high plateau. The fighting was done when I ended my march many miles from the old Ala- mo. From Bull Run to Appomattox, I fought and bled. Both Blue and Grey were my colors then. Two masters I served and united them strong . .. proved that this nation could right a wrong . ., and long endure. I am the Infantry! FOLLOW NIE! I led the charge up San Juan Hill ... scaled the walls of old Tientsin ... and stalked the Moro in the steaming jungle still .., always the vanguard. I am the Infantry! At Chateau-Thierry. first over the top, then I stood like a rock on the Marne. It was I who cracked the Hindenburg Line ... in the Argonne, I broke the Kaiser's spine . .. and didn't come back 'till it was over, overthere. I am the Infantry! FOLLOW ME! A generation older at Bataan, I briefly bowed, but then I vowed to return. Assaulted the African shore ... learned my lesson the hard way inthe desert sands ... pressed my buttons into the beach at Anzio ... and bounced into Rome with determination and resolve. I am the Infantry! The English channel, stout beach defenses and the hedgerows could not hold me ... I broke out to St Lo, unbent the Bulge... vaulted the Rhine ... and swarmed the Heartland. Hitler's dream and the Third Reich were dead. In the Pacific, from island to island l hopped ... hit the beach- es and chopped through swamp and jungle .,. I set the Rising Sun. I am the Infantry! ln Korea, I gathered my strength around Pusan swept across the frozen Han ... outflanked the Reds at lnchon ... and marched to the Yalu. FOLLOW ME! Around the world, I stand . .. ever forward. Over Lebanon's sands, my rifle steady aimed ... and calm returned. At BerIin's gate, I scorned the Wall of Shame. I am the Infantry! My bayonet ... on the wings of power ... keeps the peace worldwide. And despots, falsely garbed in freedom's mantle, fal- ter ... hide. My ally in the paddies and the forest ... I teach, I aid, I lead. FOLLOW ME! Where brave men fight . . . there fight I. ln freedom's cause . .. I die. From Concord Bridge to Heartbreak Ridge, from the Arctic to the Mekong . . . the Queen of Battle! Always ready .., then, now and forever. I am the Infantry! FOLLOW ME! BASIC COMBAT TRAINING All Rights Reserved, Military Division American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas il o Ili- I .,,h , q,., . MAJOR GENERAL BERT A. DAVID COMMANDING GENERAL Major General Bert A. David is the 67th officer to command Fort Dix. A native of Lehighton, Pennsylvania, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry upon graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1946. He received his MBA degree from the George Washington University in 1965. General David served as a company commander and battalion staff officer in the 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Division, at Camp Gifu during the occupation of Japan. Upon returning to the United States he was assigned to the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Dix. During the Korean Conflict he fought with the 179th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Division. During the fifties and early sixties General David attended the Armor School, the Army Command and General Staff College, the Armed Forces Staff College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, as well as serving tours at the Battle Group, Division, Corps, Army and Department of Army level. In Vietnam General David commanded the 2d Brigade of the 9th Infantry Division, the Army component of the Mobile Riverine Forces operating in the Mekong Delta. Returningto Germany in 1968, he was the USAREUR Assist- ant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and Assistant Division Commander, 3d Infantry Division. Prior to his assign- ment to Fort Dix, General David spent two years in Korea where he served as the senior U.S. advisor to the Com- manding General, First Republic of Korea Army, and later as Chief of the Army Section, Military Assistance Group. His awards include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters and the Combat lnfantryman's Badge, 2d award. NT Or jf-R U F' 15 ' 0 I7 ia 1:45 .V 'fit' V, 35. - T- PJ ihffiris-'Www DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ' HEADQUARTERS US ARMY TRAINING CENTER, INFANTRY, AND FORT DIX FORT DIX, NEW JERSEY 08640 TO THE GRADUATES OF BASIC COMBAT TRAINING As graduates of the basic combat training phase of your military service, you have prepared yourselves for advanced individual training. I congratulate you for this achievement. You have taken the first step toward becoming the well-trained, high- ly skilled soldier so essential to our modern Army. Our mission at Fort Dix is to provide you the fundamentals you will require in your future military service to accomplish your assigned tasks. Your success to date indicates that you have the desire and determination to become a soldier upon whom your loved ones can depend to protect the freedoms which we cherish and for which we have fought since the founding of our country. As you continue your military service, always be mindful of your responsibilities to your country, your fellow Americans and to yourself. Carry out your duties with pride and dignity. In this way you will do your part to help keep our great country free and proud for you are the Ultimate Weapon. This book will serve as a remembrance of your introduction to the greatest Army in the world today. May God bless all of you as you march forward. I I X. BERT A. DAVID Major General, USA Commanding ,ll lille 'A I lxl 2 i,, :ill ii it 7 I illml ,ii il I I I ., I. ff I Ii ,i 1, .. I ,I yi ll,,Vil'lll.,l.,,: IH, ll BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT HALDANE DEPUTY COMMANDING GENERAL General Haldane served as an enlisted man in the Army Air Corps early in World War ll. In 1944 he entered the U.S. Military Academy and gradu- ated in 1947. He was a platoon leader and later a company commander in the 1st Infantry Division in Germany until 1952 when he joined the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va. During the fifties General Haldane saw service at Fort Benning, in Korea, at West Point and at Fort Leavenworth. In 1965 he took command of a battalion ofthe 1st Infantry Division at Fort Ri- ley, Kansas. He took that unit to Viet Nam and later assumed command of the 3rd Brigade ot the 1st Division. ln September 1969 General Haldane returned to West Point and in July 1970 he was assigned to Fort Dix as Deputy Commander. T1 'Q EW: W -fhvka .U M'.: ' I 1' 51' ' - ' 3 , A v A H ' 5 ww an ,W .4 POST HEADQUARTERS '1 swf' John Adams Dix served inthe Union forces during the Civil War. He later became a Senator from New York and thereafter Governor of the same state. He eventually served as Secretary ofthe Treasury and as Minister to France. f '1-7,1--Q' I' I I ff4?V ,,,. J-1' w ---'Z' -, 4.25 4 I f Lise- I. 1 I ,L ' - '--,ff , -.. '- as JULY 1917 - THE BEGINNING ,f- ,A -oas- 1918 - THE CAMP DIX SPECIAL BLUE DENIIVIS AND '03 RIFLES f f ,f .,f .rf ' ' WAR II BUILDINGS THE PAST . The post was originally established as Camp Dix on July 16, 1917. During World War l it developed into one of the largest training centers in the nation. After the 1918 Armistice it reduced its garrison and trained Reserve units. Site of a Civilian Conservation Corps installation in the 1930's, it became, as Fort Dix, a permanent post in 1939. In 1940 a Reception Center was built to process those inducted under the existing Selective Service Act. During World War ll ten Infantry Divisions and many smaller units trained here for overseas duty. 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THE NEW SOLDIER PROVES HE HAS IVIASTERED HIS TRAINING I 7 'QY' JL.. R' if ,Q v R5 560' W0 90' g0,0 0-0 ' i 0 0 ?0'0 00 50,0 ,0,0 0:02 P0 0 0 0 im! , A , V ,, I ANI THE AMERICAN SOLDIER For the American people, my iamiiy, my fei- Iows., my sms to some - I fzarfry mir. Born of explorers, miuriists, Iiurrtersi in deer skirisg schooiiecl In tirie- wilder- nessg fighting for our ciointimerrt -- I carried on for the rights of mam. Whera ever I was rieededi, whenever I was calied, I stood and delivered. I Came tlriroughi. I was America on the march. Ami now today here I mme agai-ri., imarchirig agaimi at the same' olid ish fi same oici, brand new job - marciwirig again with aII free men. I am time ring of sfteeI around IDBFIIIDCFECYQ1 time ram- parIZs that you sing about I am the Citi- zen Soidiierg the Nation in Arms. II am the eyes GI 'the Carmen, the marching refrain, the brains mi the tariir, the nerves of the piarie, the heart of the shell: I am time iLibrerty Eeililg the sait of our youth. I am the iigiritirig man of every outpost from Alaska, to Hawaii to Korea and Vietnam from Panama to Puerto Rico to Iceland amd? beiyorici. Whatever the need -I for the spirit ef Liberty, for the future were making -2 I, the American Soldier, arri the shield. fvm I Y N lk f Kim- Kill nmunununnuuu ,:,.,.L,,:,: xy ww X :-sl 'agtl ii? . E rf' , 'I - xx , tm KW s Qixxx Nr X X X W2 MW COLONEL THEODORE J. CHARNEY Brigade Commander w,,-'- A - aw 'W'W? t-11-F .g i1..xa'.1m ua 'L' 1,Qe.Q .V -'Q ' -A , ' ifsh'-. '.'...,..1-'tak '- f. -fy w - ,an Q, ' ' 4 - I - A ' V 1 ,Vg gms? '?fZA ' 1133 x 479 NL, ig' x , 5' :fig CQMPANYB 4th BATTAIQIO GRADUATION DATE-OCTOBER 27, 1972 A COMPANY OFFICERS AND CADRE CAPTAIN ARTHUR DANBY Company Commander S G DOMINGO DIAZ First Sergeant , P i Q! lil' JZ! QL-RQ PSG Joseph Wrancher, PSG Raymond Manuel, SSG Robert Chandler, SSG James De Freece, SSG Juan Santiago, SGT David Moses. SSG JACQUES WEEDON Drill Sergeant Adams, Donald Jr. Adams, Wayne Alberth, Howard Alford, William III Anderson, David Anderson, Edward Atkinson, Dannie Augusto, Carlos Baker, Elson Barron, Douglas Bates, Willie Bauer, Francis Beardslee, Donald Beaston, William Belmore, Stephen Benedict, Ray Berg, Carl Bischoff, Dean Bisson, Richard Jr. Bloom, Edward ,- .-...,.,,, '4-inf- --a 1 PFC LORRAINE CONSOLO Company Clerk -S7-, .Y il TU' 4? 1 , F 1 . . AQ: , ' .Q r 1- Ei? 'TWA' 1 1.Lqq sw. gs, si W ii ' 6 Q ,Weil 53 gi 2 Q! f'Ar Q- 71, 'Ei-' iii! ii A? 3 74 rf, 6? if I 3 if I f - 'QF IJ !' Sul A , , - 'yA dvi' I . A 'ff-if 2 ,,,,. J 'Y 'Pi A ., 'a P 6? .-' i q ' fx. , ll' gi -U'- 33351 ,L,. .1,.9f W Q? .49 , gm ! lf' T' 1 se 1 ,il wi? -mf. .T hw' za vp vi . .fig .Y W 9755591 2 9 2 gl .23 , , 1 iff 5. if ,Q-L I ..-yn: L ' 3 WL , ' A .. 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