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DRILL SERGEANT SCHOOL Photo of Drill Sergeant Jones

U.S. Army Recruits deserve to learn from the best during BCT. That's why select Non-Commissioned Officers go through intense training to become Drill Sergeants.

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THE SEVEN CORE ARMY VALUES

From Loyalty to Personal Courage, see how Soldiers in the U.S. Army live the Seven Core Values every day.

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Photo of Army soldiers at a firing range Phase 3 - Blue
OVERVEIW

After becoming familiar with the use of automatic weapons and hand grenades in U.S. Weapons training, recruits put their training to the test as they negotiate the Night Infiltration Course. After passing all their tests and challenges, they congregate for Rites of Passage.

BLUE PHASE SCHEDULE:
    • U.S. Weapons Training (.50 Caliber M2), (Hand Grenades), (M136 AT-4), (M240B Machine Gun), (M249 Machine Gun)
    • Field Training Exercise 3
    • Tactical Foot March 10KM and 15KM
Advanced Tactics

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In Blue phase, the drill sergeants actually let us as Soldiers begin to work and take care of things on our own.

Soldiers at the firing range.

The Blue Phase is pretty much where we're doing more with the weapons, the other day we did U.S. Weapons.

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Take the M-16 magazine and insert it into the magazine well at an uward 45 degree angle until it locks, now we're going to use the cheek to knuckle method. I am going to turn my head slightly sideways at a 45 degree angle, take my fine eye and line it up down the barrel, and aim my sights up on my target.

Soldiers at the firing range.

U.S. weapons is where the privates learn their automatic weapons. The 50 cal machine gun, the M 240 Bravo, the M-249 the Mark 19, the AT4 and the M203

Soldiers at the firing range.

It was really cool to see everyone fire down at once, and how much firepower the Army actually has.

Soldiers practicing a convoy.

Today we got to experience a little bit of riding and seeing how it would be like if we were actually on a convoy in Iraq or Afghanistan or wherever we would be.

Soldiers practicing urban operations.

Whenever they do get over to Iraq or Afghanistan, they need to be situationally aware.

Soldiers practicing urban operations.

They'll go through urban operations where they'll learn how to do actual missions. And, attack a village.

Soldiers practicing urban operations.

Our mission was to recover a hostage that was taken by hostile enemies. We encountered some friendly civilians, and a lot of insurgents.

Soldiers practicing urban operations.

And we do it by squad and clear each building so that we know where the hostage is being held.

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There was a big explosion, and that was kind of a shock to get the insurgents to kind of loose their battle ground, so that we could move in and get our hostage back. And I was part of the squad that did get the hostage out safely. It was a lot of fun, things that I would have never experienced in the civilian world.

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