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

 - Class of 1957

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f t f T 5 THE I FLAG is awarded weekly to the company in the regiment that ex- cells in the technical aspect of recruit training. The purpose of the tech- nical training department is to teach the recruit the basic subiects and varied responsibilities of Navy life that he will meet in his Naval career. The sub- iects included are ordnance and gunnery, indoctrination, damage control, and seamanship. Most of the time in technical training is spent in the classroom attending lec- tures ancl watching training films. However, practical training is gained through tield trips and student participation in class demonstrations. Once a week the recruit is given a written test to determine his progress in techni- cal training. The winning of the I FLAG is determined by the company which has the highest test score average for that week. KK



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INDOCTRINATION covers the many facets mf Navy life from early history to cold weath- er training. The planks so necessary in the construction of a true man-o-warsman, the reverence for naval customs and traditions, the obedience to naval discipline, and the irreplaceable esprit-de-corps are carefully laid in this process of indoctrination. The es- sential seed of personal pride is planted in order to promote within the recruit the high Navy standard of responsibility, conduct, manners, and morals. Here he learns the im- portance of team-work in ioint tasks and the responsibility of the individual towards his shipmates and his ships. Success within the Navy is measured in terms of advancement. Included in the ob- jectives of indoctrination is the development of a desire for self-improvement and ad- vancement. Indoctrination is more of a mental than a physical process, since the U. S. Navy en- sures that its men are the best prepared mentally as well as physically. As a member of the military, the recruit is now a sailor- citizen. With this in mind, he becomes aware of the fundamental workings of democracy, the Navy's place in democracy, and the American way of life. I gr e' N' 5 fi 'Af' Jr, .X 'S V, X' ,K I . ff d

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