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Zi :lit Recruit Training Commander presents Brigade Award Recruit Training Commander presents Academic Award Recruit Training Commander presents Honor Certificates GRADUATION Each Friday afternoon on Preble Field all graduating companies participate in their final Recruit Brigade Re- view. Here, entirely under the command of their recruit petty officers, the graduating companies go through the now familiar parade procedures and pass in review for the last time. At this Review, the Commanding Officer presents the Brigade, Academic, and possibly the much coveted Mili- tary Efficiency and or the Academic Efficiency award, to the appropriate graduating companies. One clay during the following week the recruit company will complete its last day of training, and its members, having sewn on their apprentice stripes, will be eligible for graduation leave and reassignment. i i, 1 At this Review, the Commanding Officer presents the Honor Certifi- cates to the llonormen of each com- pany. Finally the Commanding Offi- cer or a distinguished visitor makes the presentation of the American Spirit Medal to the one recruit who has been chosen for this award.
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Passing in Review GRADUATION Reviewing Officers State Flags
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