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220803-N-IK959-3545 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (August 3, 2022) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates march to morning physical training at Recruit Training Command (RTC), August 3. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
220803-N-IK959-3632 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (August 3, 2022) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates participate in morning physical training at Recruit Training Command (RTC), August 3. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
220803-N-IK959-3626 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (August 3, 2022) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates participate in morning physical training at Recruit Training Command (RTC), August 3. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 2, 2022) Lt. Joshua Lamb, officer in charge for Center for Seabees and Engineering (CSFE) Detachment Fort Leonard Wood, reacts to his results on the “scraper” simulator. Lamb, who flipped his vehicle while going through a simulation, demonstrates the value of simulating training prior to operating real, and often expensive, naval equipment and vehicles. (official U.S. Navy photo)
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 2, 2022) Commander Amy Honek, executive officer for Center for Seabees and Engineering (CSFE), receives directions from Equipment Operator 2nd Class Justin Sobieralski on the proper operation of the “scraper” simulator. The scraper simulator is used to teach Equipment Operator “A” School pipeline students how to properly operate a vehicle prior to going out into the field for hands-on training. (official U.S. Navy photo)
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 2, 2022) Commander Amy Honek, executive officer for Center for Seabees and Engineering (CSFE), receives directions from Equipment Operator 2nd Class Justin Sobieralski on the proper operation of the “scraper” simulator. The scraper simulator is used to teach Equipment Operator “A” School pipeline students how to properly operate a vehicle prior to going out into the field for hands-on training. (official U.S. Navy photo)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Aug. 1, 2022) Cmdr. Angela Eickelmann, a student at Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC) in Newport, Rhode Island, acts as junior officer of the deck during a ship driving simulation in the littoral combat ship bridge part-task trainer, Aug. 1, 2022. SWSC provides a continuum of professional education and training to ready sea-bound warriors to serve on surface combatants as officers, enlisted engineers, and enlisted navigation professionals. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
220801-N-IK959-3236 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (August 01, 2022) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates learn how to verify their Berretta 9mm weapons are clear during a small arms training event at Recruit Training Command (RTC), August 1. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
220801-N-IK959-3483 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (August 01, 2022) Torpedoman 2nd Class Artrez Spradley, a small arms marksmanship instructor at Recruit Training Command (RTC), instructs Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates how to properly stand before firing Berretta 9mm weapons during a small arms training event at RTC, August 1. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
220801-N-PW480-0107 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 1, 2022) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) 2022 Cycle 3 midshipman candidates walk toward the entrance of the confidence chamber at Recruit Training Command (RTC), August 1. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
220801-N-PW480-0167 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 1, 2022) – Damage Controlman 2nd Class Rashane Bakr, a firefighting and damage control instructor at Recruit Training Command (RTC), gives instruction to Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) New Student Indoctrination (NSI) midshipman candidates inside the confidence chamber at RTC, August 1. Upon completion of NSI, the candidates will start their freshman year of the NROTC program at colleges and universities nationwide this fall. NSI is an indoctrination program hosted at RTC, and provides midshipmen with a common military training orientation. NSI provides basic training in five warfighting fundamentals – firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding and small arms handling and marksmanship – to begin creating basically trained and smartly disciplined future Navy and Marine Corps officers. NROTC is overseen by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Jennifer S. Couture, which supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
Sailors at Information Warfare Training Command Monterey gather for their student-led Saturday runs, some looking to improve mental resiliency, others their PRT (physical readiness test) run times, but all seeking the camaraderie and team-building, as well as their after-run breakfast.
 
 
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