US Navy Recruit Training Command - Keel Yearbook (Great Lakes, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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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 EVERYONE SPENDS A FEW DAYS IN CAMP BARRY EACH CAMP HAS ITS OWN RECREATION BUILDING 33, t,,g,:, -. '- ,,. H ur, ,W ,- - x ,.. X I ,

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