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Drill Sergeants mentor cadets for the first time, form bonds

Staff Sgt. Kristopher K. Jackson, a drill sergeant stationed at Fort Benning, Ga, observes a cadet during the U.S. Military Academy’s Leader Training Program July 13, 2016. 2016 was the first time that the academy used drill sergeants to train cadets during summer training. U.S. Army photo by: Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant West Point,

Connected … Virtually

In the middle of a pandemic, stay at home orders, and an oversaturation of news and social media, it is easy to feel isolated and disconnected from a world that we previously knew. Many wonder if we will ever return to what we once knew or if this “New Normal” is really going to become

Charm, Beaches and Southern Hospitality

The Mississippi Gulf Coast is a blend of charming, oak-lined streets and luxury casino resorts. It’s a getaway with something for everyone, including 26 miles of beaches, barrier islands that can be reached by ferry or charter boat, and abundant waterways perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing and more. If you’re searching for a spot

Female Drill Sergeants Play Vital Role

The drill sergeant hat is an icon in the Army that creates vivid images. When people see a Soldier wearing it, they immediately feel respect because they know it is a job that is earned, not given. The hat that comes to mind for most, is the male drill sergeant hat, the brown round. However,