Sometimes you'll happen across them at military surplus stores, militaria auctions, and the like. If there's one you're looking for specifically, that could be a bit more difficult. I'm looking at mine from 1998, and see no publisher listed. You may wish to contact the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), and see if they would be willing to help (see related link).
I tried everything to get my basic training yearbook,i hit nothing but road blocks and one site leads to another then right back to where you started,I was stationed in fort dix,1980 aug sept,D-1-3,and although i paid for my book it was never delivered.Good luck,anyone that can help me find that book please post it on military sites or even face book,thanks
The closest Boot Camp in my area is in Fort Benning, Georgia. It is a 9 week program for Army Basic Combat Training.
The 68W MOS requires you to obtain a basic EMT licence, so it's a stepping stone. The on-the-job training can be helpful, as well, although you'll find that a civilian EMS and the Army have dramatic differences in how they operate.
There are two likely sources for good information:Basic Training Reception Center2220 Carswell AvenueLackland AFB, TX 78235-5570Phone: (210)671-3024Email: 737trg.web@ lackland.af.mil (remove the space after @)...and...37th Training Wing History Office2320 Carswell Ave Ste 2Lackland AFB, TX 78236Phone: (210) 671-2217
I' m from SMS too, 1999 to 2001. Trying to find the yearbook like u. Or try to call school and order $25 for a yearbook.
You can find the 1977 Stanford yearbook featuring Jarrett in the university's archives or library.
On the website of the British Army, all required information can be found about the British Army training. They give usefull information about the joining process, the Army life and even a guide for families.
There are many places where one can find information regarding Army Ranger school and training. The best ways for one to obtain this information would be to visit the the US army website directly or speak with a local army recruiter.
It will depend on how extensive your training was and then what you are assigned too. Find more at www.baseops.net/militarypilot
I am new to stardoll community and I still can't find the yearbook anywhere I look in all the places on it and it isn't there I have to send it to a yearbook but I still can't seem to find it sorry for the long text.
You can find a copy of the 1977 Stanford yearbook featuring Valerie Jarrett at the Stanford University archives or library.
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