The arrival of 2006

The class of 2006 arrived Saturday, August 17, 2002. Some 600 new cadets moved in the barracks and attended academic orientation. After an address by Commandant of Cadets Brig. Gen. Emory Mace and Regimental Commander Cadet Col. Richard Neikirk Monday morning, fourthclass training began.

A freshman's measurement are taken for his uniforms.
A cadet recruit picks up her standard issued supplies.
An upperclass cadet leads a father through the barracks.

Standard issued supplies include linens, bathrobes, PTs (shorts and T-shirts for
physical training), Brasso, and shoe polish.

Parents of new cadets get a chance to look around the barracks.
Tango Company juniors relax after processing fourthclass cadets.
A cadre member leads rifle drill.

An upperclass cadet instructs freshmen on how to render a proper salute.

A Lima Company cadet takes a minute to explain military procedure.
Tango Company freshmen learn how to march.
Inside Law Barracks freshmen learn proper drill.
 
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