Flagship Competition - Page 3

14 - 16 May 2004

Recruit Training Command
Great Lakes, IL

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Boat Fender Relay.

Boat Fender Relay.

Boat Fender Relay.

Boat Fender Relay.

Boat Fender Relay.

Taking a break between events.

Final Knockout Begins.

Twin Cities Squadron still has three left!

Greenwald's still in!

Greenwald's still in!

Greenwald's salute is scrutinized.

The "uncover" command clinches it!

PO2 Greenwald is the top cadet!

PO2 Greenwald and her proud CO.

PO2 Greenwald checks in as her proud mother looks on.

Way to go!

Twin Cities Squadron congratulates the top cadet.

Twin Cities Squadron congratulates the top cadet.

Forming up at the end of competition.

Heading out of the drill hall after a great day.

Cadets on the move.

Back to the barracks to change.

Chow time!

The cadet social on Saturday evening.

The well stocked prize table.

The DJ provided the tunes.

Cadet Social.

Cadet Social.

The climbing wall was a big hit.

Climbing wall.

Climbing wall.

Climbing wall.

Climbing wall.

Some strange shoe game.

Some strange shoe game.

Commander Cox tries the hula hoop.

Commander Cox draws the prize numbers.

We have a winner!

"Number 10112, ...anybody!?"

Eager cadets await their number.

Commander Cox and his capable assistant.

Twin Cities Squadron dominates the volleyball court.

Another one bites the dust.

Volleyball anyone?

A great time was had by all.

Recruit Memorial Chapel on Sunday morning.

A Lutheran pastor conducts services.

Farewell to "Ship 6".

Our ride home.

Cadets exiting the barracks.

Time to head out.

Time to head out.

Time to head out.

Time to head out.

The Plohockys have everything in order.

Everything looks good after cleanup.

Loading the bus.

Loading the bus.

Loading the bus.

Forming up on the grinder before the awards ceremony.

Twin Cities Squadron looking sharp.

Everyone is in dress whites for the awards ceremony.

The RDC keeps a close eye on the cadets.

Twin Cities Squadron is ready.

Everyone heads out for the drill deck.

Marching to the drill hall.

The cadence was very entertaining.

The female cadets marching to the drill hall.

Officers bringing up the rear.

The ever-present recruits.

INST Wallace and ENS Plohocky assess the situation.

LCDR Kohanzo is in control.

Cadet Plohocky's plaque.

ENS Plohocky's plaque.

LCDR Larson's plaque.

LCDR Larson's
"Nicholas Brango Award".

Twin Cities Squadron
enters the drill hall.

LCDR Larson checks
with the coxswain.

Everything is in place for
CAPT Parson's arrival.

Let the ceremony begin.

Many family members are in attendance.

The reviewing stand.

Cadet Plohocky rings the Captain's arrival.

CAPT Parsons is greeted by LCDR Cox.

CAPT Parsons & LCDR Cox
arrive on the reviewing stand.

JKF Division presents the colors.

The national anthem is played.

The color guard proceeds to post the colors.

LCDR Cox opens the ceremony with some remarks.

Cadet Plohocky is honored as
Region 9-1 Leaguer
Cadet of the Year.

ENS Plohocky is Region 9-1 Instructor of the Year.

LCDR Larson is Region 9-1 Officer of the Year.

LCDR Larson is also National Officer of the Year!.

PO2 Greenwald is honored for her achievements.

The color guard leads the Pass In Review.

Twin Cities Squadron approaches the reviewing stand.

Twin Cities Squadron.

The reviewing stand during Pass In Review.

CAPT Parsons give some brief remarks.

Our own PO2 Greenwald is named top coxswain!

The scoreboard is unveiled.

Twin Cities Squadron has every reason to be proud.

LCDR Larson poses with his cadets.

The drill hall where the awards ceremony took place.

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