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A newly the Vieteam War,asrQarirge.,againjtheffj remained in a caretaker status until constructed 4,004 seat theater was , rrile ,Q 492434 Fm 4933 t0 49394 the Arlvsl, dedicated, AAG A4lllsAA:4g ,rl Flfrll Salted -OSA CAA FGCGDAAOAAQ CAASCWUAQQAAAANACA ' AA :lAGUl0nGnt4Ai,A1AllGrl A AA4A replacement center for the Civilian was awarded tneA4DistinguishedA Ser: CACA'-464 A Conservation Corps, in 4930, the vice Cross for his action at the Fort DixganclAtheA34stAAAtTEAgBrlQadeA camp became a permanent Army Remagen Bridge in Germany. Another deactivated in September 49692 A installation and its name was changed construction project completed dur- in 4970. the,XMainAPost 'Exchange to Fort Dix. lt served as a reception ing that year was ja 702-unit duplex A XGateteriafAWasXeampleted.l9llflAS1lQ,Ql3ll'lff7 - Center fer 7l'lAleVl llnducted 4A4ndefA the A 4llQUSlnQ1A4dGlrelQl?fttenl44, ,iAii ,illl Selective Servlae 'Act 4' -of 49394 Terr AA A Airaoeqf divisions and many smaller units either trained or staged here prior to assignment on the global battlefields of World War ll. dollar, worsen Arrnv AAAA Anesplrar was completed. ln its first year of opera tion, the hospitalgadmitted 23,000 .pqtlema 4 A,Ar A 5?E34iA rls 4 Alle' World WCW AA4 the VQCQPAAOFAA 3.4 lli lllr A AlA'lQAC?Vl5lEQAlAFll?lfl llllClllTll3Al'lA44A5?ll ,,,l Alli,Alll lrrl ,ir settlers. rerrurrlrrlg A lAer44l4ss4A AA,A .4A,flgl2or3,rr AAAAfA soldiers to civilian life. ln 4947, Fortlbix A'Cdmp AA Dix: AAA 'to Amelie was designated a basic training way for barracks of brick and cement. center and later that year became the 4l4r4rr4e ,Of lltefrlrl. l'lfC1flllY,4A3lAAfA?-5ll?l'A4 4,4 ,,, 444 444, 4,4 44444illAl1Al44A4A binder the master ,construction plan illl A A 444A4l444444444444444Al4Al4444A444rAA444 444444,l44A4444l444A4444444444444AAA4A44444:44444'4444444444A4444llllw44444l44444444444l4444 , 444 4A 44 444444444444l4A44444444 44444 -i-l--- 44t444A-444444 4444444 A4444l4444444,4,44, 44 A4444 lAA444,A44l4 44 Alw 4 444444 Mor:ls44'rl., VQlA4lr4lG4rr4lT14 ,l,f,l,l P-rr4'lA4AA:.gA .APIGQIQWA4 QVOLARQ was initiated AA lfl' November 4974 The results at Fert Dix were readily vrsrble rn the term at inarea senrieestar time sel ler an rn T'll'ilA le nstruc ill 4 All sts, ern A444444 4,44, 44 in 4 73 Aitlslll these lllislllltl 4 4sAAA Qlaurghbey lnrll la st l.4srunr:lrl,AAA Plslallltlr and the indoor Swimmrng Pool During the seventies, Fart continued, t sill erienoe X444 its lil lA gl ll AAA ,44 44AA AW4 AA AQ AAAAAA AAA AWQAX 4444 A444 X X 4 4 X - . 4 A r4AA 44AIl, gf, .A A4,fX4,44 fAA'A-r'p4'1j:r.,.f4rA4 , 69th was inactrvated and Fort Dlx was 4 ,Fort ,Dix tive, tralnlna regiments reduced from 42 us e ans still t 44 V. 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The Oversea ReplacemenT STaTion was closed on 4 June 4973 and The consTrucTion of The RecepTion STaTion Building was com- pleTed ThaT year. ln July of 4973, ForT Dix was placed under The newly formed Training and DocTrine Com- mand QTRADOCQ. ln 4974, all STRAFXREFORGER uniTs, wiTh The ex- cepTion of MiliTary Police, were aTTached To The 5Th AIT Brigade CCST EffecTive 4 July 4975, New York Area Command QNYACjfForT HamllTon became a sub-insTallaTion of ForT Dix, including all miliTary insTallaTions ThaT are consolidaTed under ForT HamilTon. ForT Dix demonsTraTed iTs capabili- Ties To The civilian communiTy in 4977 by providing needed assisfance for boTh The Buffalo Blizzard and The JohnsTown Flood, Two of The naTion's largesT naTural disasTers, which oc- curred ThaT year. Personnel who parTicipaTed in These disasTer relief programs were awarded The Human- iTarian Service Medal for Their ouT- sTanding service To The preservaTion of life and properTy. New innovaTions in Training came wiTh The advenT of Self Paced One UniT Training CSPOTRAINQ in The 5Th AIT Brigade, which was reorganized as The 5Th Training Brigade in July 4977. ln 4978, The 3d BCT Brigade was reorganized as The 3d Basic Training QBTQ Brigade. ln OcTober of 4978, ForT Dix implemenTed iTs laTesT and mosT significanT change in Training philo- sophy To daTe, for The new soldier, by inTegraTing women inTo iTs Basic Training Program, beside Their male counTerparT. ForT Dix has proven To be Truly innovaiiveand sensiTive To The Times. However, The primary mission of Training Troops has noT changed over The years - only The meThods To perform ThaT mission, for The beTTer- menT of humaniTy and The American Soldier. JOHN ADAMS DIX MAJOR GENERAL U.S. ARMY W5 SF f A, ' DEPARTMENT or THE ARMY 4' f Q ei HEADQUARTERS us ARMY TRAiNuNG CENTER AND FORT Dlx Q FORT DIX. NEW JERSEY oae4o 'y'p.,,.ui f at tiff H -vi f ! 2 Rn H -1 r gg X A ' X e E Q, . Af' i ,VV :saint -5741 ATZDCG CONGRATULATIONS You are now a soidier and fuiiy quaiified to join the ranks of the United States Army. have met chaiienge of the spirit which During training here at Fort Dix, you after chaiienge in the true tradition keeps our nation free. of a soidier by de- You have acquired the basic character veioping confidence in yourself and becoming competent in severai basic skiiis. This confidence and competence, to- gether with your demonstrated seif-discipiine, wiii be of great value to you in the future. Keep buiiding on a11 that you have attained here at Dix. The officers and noncommissioned officers of your unit are proud of the effort you have dispiayed and in your accomp- iishments over the past few weeks. Our best wishes for continued success go with you. God speed. Major Generai US Army THQMAS W.JKggiI Commanding a BRIG GENERAL JOHN S. PEPPERS DEPUTY COMMANDER JOHN S. PEPPERS BRIGADIER GENERAL U.S. ARMY JOHN E. SANCHEZ CSM U.S. ARMY COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR JOHN E. SANCHEZ POST CSM +4 WELCOME 'ro F RT Dlx 9 l , 'f' mmf f A 1-1 W ig., , Sw ' 1 gi- v 'gm J QQ I 2 A.-.Q sw A wiv. .aepw-.mr X XA xg Vg, ,W Q ug gig fri, ggs ,, . ., ,Q W ' 51:24 3, 4 w btw: X 'Q , TW ,QF .1 . W1 'Q-aw - ,QS X wif gf? X .V seg . , ffl 3 -Q , Lew, A WG Q Q ,jk gig? V A Im... , ff Q L N wravvw 1 7 fgwg V Q r A 35 ff' ,zz we .afCf'Sf- V 11Tii i 1 1 V 4 4 L RECEPTION STATION This is The gaTeway To The Army. How do They geT everyfhing accom- plished here? This may be one of The ThoughTs ThaT occurs in The soldier as They process Through The recepfion sfafion. IT becomes auife clear To Them ThaT They do geT a greaf deal accomplished during The brief few days sTay. ApTiTude TesT, physical examina- Tion, a classificaTion inferview, orienTa- Tion meefings, a cloThing issue and The creafion of a permanenf file- all are complefed wifhin The few days of processing aT The RecepTion Sfafion. The change from civilian To Trainee has To be a swiff one, for in The nexT seven weeks They will receive infensive Training in The fundimenfals of soldiering ThaT may have To be applied in The defense of our counfry and Their own lives. Even as The soldiers move To The Training companies, They have begun To undersfand a liTTle of The rouTine ThaT will become such an imporTanT parf of Their seven weeks in Basic Training. 1 sf, - - -U. .....- -- V --e-magma.. ........ 5 gb N , T' vw , lgizffw- , , , ,,,mi,, f ,J fi 'sh ' . ' , F iv Y V , Q. .M ES v MMM, 1 Q- Q- ' Vw .-.MMP h w,xr,.,w,m.A wJxL:fsQQStl-.-- ...N ' .5-is-PM , an wx k 5 Q M NW my if Z N uw. KJ 'W 'A'.' L' ,, r X 2335, ff'3l53l554f?'gk' f 51 ?f jr If X 1, Q Q XM 4 'qw 1 n w 4 CCMPANY AREA 1 1 if 1 if-' 15 if gf 20 K .xg wi I -. . --ff 1: 3,1 ,g f' L' . . .f 'G R P w , , W A ,ff N Qu, , ,va- Qf , Mu , ,v AEff:?eW, ' .. W, 'fiafxff 'iv I , - - I ,-ffsy, 'uf f .,,. ,, . : , . Y 'V .M .f- . 1--wh ,W Q ,X- . L . . ,L , ,. - - Q. 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' -,f2,.Q,a 'T' , ' if-' 5 1 K I Q 14.3 . 26 -. 5991-4 'wi if bil: Q N ,zu e'+ft.,v! mt i -DM -My f r fr wet . , J-w t- 2--1 dx.. as . f A. if mtgfs .age-' H A-.av V- , I , , ft .gsm ,Waltz +3 T , it wr. , it 'l awe,-, X ff mf -Lrg 1,9 FIELD FIRING The 25-meter range stressed the fundamentals of rifle firing, groun- ding the soldier in the basic skills of sighting and aiming. In Field Firing, the soldier encounters more compli- cated conditions. They learn different firing posi- tions. They encounter the pop-up target - the dark silhouette which will become the measure of their fir- ing skill. Placed at distances from 70 to 300 meters, the targets are centrally con- trolled to appear and disappear in varied times and sequences. As the training progresses, it becomes more difficulty the soldier at first knows the target sequenceg later dealing with surprise targets. The targets are killable - when hit by a bullet, they fall automatically. 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J , ' ' ,A 7 1. M - n ' 4 'N-. Q N if AP-51 LAND MINE : f. W, Q -i, f X MQ-' ' HW, Mgmt'-fy.Lf' X vfwefwi f T7 xg' 'ww,EU+,s,n- Y 'fi-f - -4, CGMPANY B CPT C. Maney ZLT T. Taglianetti Company Commander , Training Officer Commenced Training July 2, 1984 1SG C. Lewis SFC C. Mann First Sergeant Senior Drill Sergeant SSG J. Smith SGT A. Rodriguez Platoon Sergeant Platoon Sergeant SGT C. Strohl SSG R. Underwood Platoon Sergeant V Platoon Sergeant SSG M. Medeiros Platoon Sergeant Pictures Not Available SFC B. Minney Platoon Sergeant SSG S. Musgrove Platoon Sergeant SSG lVl. Ricker Platoon Sergeant FT . DIX COMPANY B53 Agliam, Albert Alex, Earl B Alicea, Felix a Allen, Kerry L Alston, Dathan W Ambrose, Miles A Anderson, Eric B Anderson, Scott W Bailey, George H Bailey, Ronald J Baker, Darnell J Balack, Ganesh P Barney, Alan L Bartlett, Randolph L Beatty , Conrad Bell, Peter J Belliveau, Paul G Bence, Turk L Bethea, Martin Bexle, Troy Bohler, Thomas J Boswell, James M Boyhen, James M Branham, Rodney Brennan , Christopher J FT. DIX CDMPANY B53 Bryant, Craig Brzak, David C Campbell, Steven A Cannady, Vincent Carr, Kevin D Clarke, Kenneth P Coleman, Gary E Coleman, Michael A Coleman, Richard D Colon, Melo L Contreras , Marco A Copeland , Michael S Couch, Donald W Daigneault, Andre Danie, James Daniel, Jack L Davis, Jeffrey L Davis, Karl D Davis, Kevin A Davis, Vern E Dobis, William T Dugan, Todd J Duncan, Kenneth R Early, James A Edwards, Michael A FT. DIX COMPANY B53 Erick, Dennis Essex, Don L Farrell, Scott J Felder, Calvin Ferdinardo, John M Fertig, Darin A Fields, Thomas E Fouroyoe , Daniel W Fox, James P Fredrick, Benjamin A Frost, Edwin W Fuentes, Francisco Gaskins, Highway Gillenwaters, Roy Gillespie, Dwayne Goforth, Lowell D Goldsmith, Allen N Gonzalez , Robert Gossage, Ricky J Graham, Jerry W Grant, Willie J Greenwood, Billy R Griffin, Rodney M Hachten, Bradley C Hackbarth, William C L A FT. DIX COMPANY B53 Hall, Christopher A wmmmk,Dmnd: Hasberry, Gregory D Heathcock, John P Herrera, Edwin I Hicks, Joseph M Hicks, Quentin W Himmelman, Joseph J Hinger, Donald A Hixson, Robert F Hoag, David L Hoker, Jeffery D Hopkins, Terry L Hunt, John A Ignowski, Carl V Janes, John M James, Robert A Jennings, Kevin Johnson, Matthias D Jones, Brian H Kastner, Kirt R Kermode, Michael M King, Larry E Klein, John E Krueger, Paul D FT. DIX COMPANY B53 Latteyer, Thomas J Lavoir, Darrell A Lee, Darren L Lewis, Philip R Lockwood, Robert C Ludwig, David Lyons, Cary F Maiello, Michael J McBryar, Billy D McCoy, Danny A McDonald, James R Metcalf, Dale E Miller, Randy W Mitchell, Al Molina, Luis A Morgan, Henry W Moser, Kevin K Munday, Kevin G Nalepa, Michael A Newcomb, Regan S Nguyen, Howard O'Day, Larry J O'Donnell, Mike P O'Har, Andrew J O'Royt, Patrick J FT. DIX CXMMMMWY B53 Oswald, Henry Patterson, Dennis Patterson, William Pease, Harlon E Perkins, Chester M Peters, Paul S Pouch, Thomas W Pratt, Paul R Prieto, Daniel Qualls, Randolph S Rater, Ronald N Reedy, Lewis A Reese, Craig R Reis , Frank Reyher, Ronald D Reynolds, Charles E Richardson, Jeffrey A Rivera, Allen E Rodriguez, Alfredo Rodriguez, Ernesto Rose, James Rosson, Christopher A Schneider, Christopher E Soipio, Jeffrey Sherman, Richard M FT. DIX COMPANY B53 Simpson, Adrian Smith, David L Smith, Russell W Smith, Todd Smith , Wayne Sobalvarro, Eric B Stahl, John C Steen, Cedric Stepp, Douglas E Stieger, Chad D Stroup, Randall R Styers, Jeffrey L Tanner, Kevin E Thompson, Steven N Turner, Walker Twme,Mnmmy vans, Bill T Valez, Gilberto A Visocsky, Ronald R Wacker, Bryon L Walke, Robert E Walsh, Gregory W Werries, David L Whitaker, Allan R FT. DIX COM ANY B53 Wilke , James S Williams, Oliver J Wilson, Anthony A Wilson, Harry C Wisler, Kevin K Wollersheim, Keith R Worth, David J Wright, Perry L Young, Robert O Zavalp, Daniel L 3 v r V I . , Wg g X... LX ww ww' X Sas wx X MM. Y.. . :ELL ., .. ie .....-vm, QW .N ,Q -Wk xmwi fi XM- , .N -was i s QQ KT' mf ,X is 'kk .-.- . ,: ..- i E ' 1 I ,,x,,......--- ..,.. . kg., , , ,, . 1 i Q fa.. ,. is 'Jr' -Q. , m. , MW sk A .. ,Q yi. 1, ,. f Wim '-K R -r.,:::::gfi,: ,W S --- Mix pug. wk,--w152.1:-3 -wa HK ag tl :M . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.