The problem with RTC company books (Keel, Anchor, depending on where you were at) is that they didn't print that many, and those that do come up for sale aren't going to likely be for your company or year. Most Vets tend to hold on to them (both my wife and I have both of ours after over 30 years), and they only come available if someone sells their Navy stuff or they die and family sells it.
Start on Ebay, or either of the 2 links I've added below to get you started.
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each training center has its own photographer it would seem. For example, Ft. Benning, Ga uses Leonard's Photo Was looking for an older book and they don't keep anything prior to 5 years
Oh, dude, halfway between Orlando and Clearwater is like... somewhere around the middle, you know? It's like basic math, just find the distance between the two and divide by two. Or you could just use Google Maps, but where's the fun in that?
Florida has two levels of certification for prehospital providers: EMT-Basic and EMT-Paramedic. Florida has over 49,000 certified EMTs and Paramedics. There are currently over 150 state approved initial training programs for individuals desiring to become certified as EMTs and Paramedics in the state of Florida.
Navy basic training is not held on shipboard. Basic training is held at the Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.
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No, recruits are typically not allowed to bring books to basic training.
No, recruits are typically not allowed to bring books to basic training.
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Basic Training for Illinois National Guard is 9 weeks.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon was created in 1976.