Flagship Competition - Page 1

14 - 16 May 2004

Recruit Training Command
Great Lakes, IL

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The traditional Mauston rendevous.

The obligatory NEX visit upon arrival at Great Lakes.

Unloading the bus.

"Ship 6", our home base at
Great Lakes.

Twin Cities Squadron
checks in.

INST Wallace oversees distribution of linens.

The CO reviews some items with ENS Eshom and INST Plohocky.

PO2 Greenwald makes herself at home.

That isn't contraband, is it cadet?

The male cadets are in uniform and ready for chow.

PO2 Jacobs-Smith is selected as ARPOC.

Discipline is severe, (just kidding!)

Semaphore practice.

The evening briefing for the staff.

LCDR Kohanzo conducts the briefing.

Almost time for lights out.

A gray morning on the grinder.

Cadets make ready for chow.

Our Naval RDC's were a great help.

Heading off to morning chow.

The Navy's largest galley.

We're ready to eat!

The chow line.

The choices are many.

The breakfast of champions.

No time to talk.

Cadets form up after chow for the walk to the drill hall.

The drill hall where all the events took place.

A beautiful facility!

LCDR Kohanzo goes over some last minute details.

The Larsons are ready with batteries charged.

The cadets get instructions just before comeptition begins.

Twin Cities Squadron on the drill deck.

Twin Cities Squadron just before personnel inspection.

Everyone looks sharp for personnel inspection.

Thank God that's over!

Heaving Line is our first event.

Heaving Line

Heaving Line

Our own
WO Johnson is a Heaving Line judge.

Heaving Line

Heaving Line

Heaving Line

PO2 Greenwald, our capable coxswain, keeps everything under control.

Part of our loyal cheering section.

Line Handling was our secind event.

Line Handling

Line Handling

Our Line Handling is judged carefully.

The Line Handling judge debriefs the participants.

Not bad!

And they're off!

Faking the line.

Faking the line.

Faking the line.

The judge examines our Line Faking.

Cadets work feverishly to Flemish the line.

Line Flemishing.

Line Flemishing.

The judge examines our Line Flemishing.

Taking a break before the next event.

The RDC gives instructions for the Bermuda Rectangle.

The RDC gives instructions for the Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

Yeah! You made it through the Bermuda Rectangle.

Yeah! You made it through the Bermuda Rectangle.

The Bermuda Rectangle.

LCDR Larson checks in with his cadets.

The Squadron receives
instructions for
Stokes Stretcher.

The victim.

Great care is taken to keep the victim safe.

Her head and neck are held carefully.

Preparing to secure the victim in the stretcher.

A flurry of activity.

The is ready to be secured.

The securing process begins.

Under the watchful eye of the RDC.

The victim is secure and ready to move.

Crossing over the reviewing stand.

The other side of the reviewing stand.

Preparing to lift the victim upright.

She appears to be secure!

Now to get her out of all this stuff!

LTJG Dooley and the RDC conduct the debriefing.

LTJG Dooley and the RDC conduct the debriefing.

Close Order Drill is our next event.

Close Order Drill.

Cadet Schnabel calls out orders under the RDC's watchful eye.

Close Order Drill.

Close Order Drill.

Close Order Drill.

Cadet Schnabel calls out orders.

Close Order Drill.

Close Order Drill.

The judge conducts a lively debriefing.

The judge conducts a lively debriefing.

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