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. l,Ewi .Liam I Wave training is subsidiary to the larger Recruit Training Command and the Wave recruit receives training similar in many respects to that received by her Bluejacket brothers in another part of the Center. The Navy recruit, regardless of sex, receives basic indoctrination in the skills needed in the service and an overall picture of the Navy, its customs, traditions and history. Physical training, first aid, physical hygiene and related subjects CAMP DEWEY NERVE CENTER We Z warm N -ue' te, EVERYONE SPENDS A FEW DAYS IN CAMP BARRY EACH CAMP HAS ITS OWN RECREATION BUILDING swf, ' -it if ' ,rg f 15 A it ' Axim. , y A we ., Y WM we fww ,Q , wget, ,ew ,. aww' Hi 12 ' 'gxgfhxg .V , Kwglu ,i W, 53523 1 J tx Q3 , K 1 'tliiizf-' L-1 , K v LS L I x Q we R' ' my 'ffrfg,sg.,z:f- :wwf 4 x , Q ., Z 4 . w. I ft We LRE-ft 1 Mr?Q'Yff'E5F' It ' 9155 ' gilt .2 5 QrS?e,F , A ,rift-tr, ssre2g1iwv,N,m rg H Q ,Q gf if -x , 'X , wg? I Y Q 'f v fy 5 N ff . . v W t 4 fy wg- Q , M I isis M K s Q A- Q 'wwfii W'-2?.s'Ess:TH4f2 'www' s X l I g S ,
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.,..:h... .if-. ...-e,,-.....4--- Mfiitlftltl' Jilftmiitfliumifiuhiiifed Ttwtfituixg unit 16313255 .E'E'Zll.525 EllQEi3rf5is. complete standstill for a time, beginning in 1933. Al- though it was re-opened Iuly 29, 1935, the total popu- lation of Great Lakes was less 'than one thousand when President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed a national emergency on September 9, 1939. A period of orderly growth began July 26, 1940 and when the Iapanese hit Pearl Harbor, Great Lakes accommodated 14,000 men. Arnerica's entry into World War II touched off a tremendous expansion program which was to add another thousand acres to the Station area and make it big enough to hold 100,000 men under crowded conditions. Ten thousand men were em- ployed in the construction program which by late 1942 had mushroomed Great Lakes to approximately its present size. More than a million men, or a third of the Blue- jackets in the wartime fleet, were trained at Great Lakes during the war. The present name, U. S. Naval Training Cen- ter, Great Lakes, Illinois, came with a change ot status on March 28, 1944. Great Lakes became a group command, with four subordinate commands. of which one is the Recruit Training Command. The others are Administrative and Service School com- mands and the Marine. Barracks. Great Lakes was the home of the Navy's only Wave Recruit Training School until late in 1951.
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complement the strictly academic program. The active and healthful environment of training camp life, supported by ample wholesome food, almost invariably is reflected in the improved health of the recruit. Training at the Navy's greatest Training Center goes beyond the level of recruit training, however. The Service School Command embodies six sep- arate trade schools. 'Two other schools at Great Lakes train Hospi- tal Corpsmen and Dental Technicians. The Marine Barracks is charged with disciplin- ary and security controls, but controls a relatively small training program, as well. Administrative Command, housed in the orig- inaltraininq station, is the nerve center. Physical maintenance and overall administration of the en- tire Center are its functions. CHOW'S DOWN ACROSS THE STREET KN-N-N TYPICAL DRILL HALL :ar an K . Katrin 81525153 WWW 4 ,tit-wr ,H in 5 ,iii Q-, .. riggtgw 3-Q 1 ,ig ,iggin -' ,t ,, ,r .. -- -, t ., ww, HMM- , W -Wiz-f 1 W me ,.,.,, 1 KDE, .gg .-ss 2 25241--153252 J we st: Q v 54, L wg-,Kt.4g,,,r:3,vgs Q X ,,,. 5, f l a 1.5 N ,, ,Q it xr , .lu S . is Z ,i -1 mf- re. .Wits A W, s. - vp., Af wi ,. ft-.1 u fu. - -. -fr., if--.A-,sr ., Q ,fa ,,.-,fanf,,.iggf:a:,.. .s.,. . ,ff , by g Wa ,t ., 'A .fx ' fmswhza ip ,-g-f,S??a , N ,L 0- '-sz xi with XM, ,HX y, M., iasiitgmm - A sr? 'Qt sr ' ., -2 2 ..r-, , . . , ttix-X .ft .-I-It .-v ' ,gs-,,-N ' u . ,tap :- ., ,V 1-xgkll-.'Q .2.?xf . ,5'4.- Z -' '. GTO?- ' ul! LP. 'rNlg0 '+x'N:'ll'.'i4- . ,--,few -1 ,.-wht ,ilfgfgl .-L., T tsgfi-.-sf-fb:-s:'t 1.-L A ' .,, ,Mxsv-.1 . .r -. ,, -. .g-,. ..,-, tn . X 1'-f 1 l - P-tIfli.l'V ' , : .f-s-f5!Qt5t3W- 2 - 4 'E ' ' Lili'-ttf-'Ll 'L nl, .ml-' fn' '1 i N . -3. g-J,-. ENTRANCE TO MOFFETT fun ,lass .,V,.-?
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