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US ARMY DRILL SERGEANT'S DRILL SGT vêlkrö ARMY DRILL SGT. INSIGNIA OD PATCH

Description: US ARMY DRILL SERGEANT'S DRILL SGT vêlkrö ARMY DRILL SGT. INSIGNIA OD PATCHThis is a very special US ARMY DRILL SERGEANT'S DRILL SGT vêlkrö ARMY DRILL SGT. INSIGNIA OD PATCH. You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. Your original SSI shades of color may vary from different US-Made batch/location and/or PC settings. Please note that there are color variations due to different settings on different PCs and different Monitors. The color shown on your screen may not be the true color. Drill instructors in the United States armed forces have different titles in each branch of service. In the United States Air Force, they are known as "Military Training Instructors", or MTIs. The United States Navy uses Marine Corps drill instructors at their Officer Candidate School, but only Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers (1st or 2nd Class) called "Recruit Division Commanders", or RDCs at their recruit training. Within the United States Army, drill instructors are given the title of "Drill Sergeant". The United States Coast Guard gives the title of "Company Commander" to their drill instructors. The United States Marine Corps is the only branch of the U.S. armed forces where drill instructors are titled as "drill instructors", although the Marines were the first to call them Drill Sergeants but in 1971 changed to instructors. Drill instructors are referred to as "sir" or "ma'am" by recruits within the USAF, USMC,[8][9] and USCG (for the first few weeks of basic training, until recruits are instructed to refer to their company commanders by their proper rank).[10] Within the USN, recruits must refer to their RDCs by their proper ranks. Recruits in the United States Army must refer to their drill sergeants as "drill sergeant". The instruction and indoctrination given by the drill instructors of the various U.S. military branches includes instruction in customs and practices of military life, physical fitness, instruction in the proper execution of military drill, instilling discipline and willingness to immediately obey all lawful orders given by superiors, and oftentimes, basic armed and unarmed combat training. Drill instructors are held responsible for the welfare, behavior, and military education of the recruits assigned to them on a 24-hour basis throughout the period of initial training, of which the most well known is Basic Training or boot camp. Their responsibilities include areas such as military discipline, physical fitness, and weapons training. The title of Drill Instructor is a billet independent of rank, to be held by Non-Commissioned Officers who successfully complete the intense training program to earn that title. The rank held by drill instructors varies by branch: Drill Sergeants in the United States Army are Sergeants (E-5), Staff Sergeants (E-6), Sergeants First Class (E-7), and rarely Master Sergeants (E-8) . Drill Instructors in the United States Marine Corps normally hold the rank of Sergeant (E-5) through Gunnery Sergeant (E-7). A Corporal (E-4) is no longer authorized to attend Drill Instructor School and therefore are not authorized to hold the billet of a Drill Instructor. Successful completion of Drill Instructor School grants the Marine an additional MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) designation of 0911, Drill Instructor. Recruit Division Commanders (formerly Company Commanders) in the United States Navy are Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) through Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9). Military Training Instructors in the United States Air Force are generally Staff Sergeants with 2 years time in grade(E-5) through Master Sergeants (E-7). Company Commanders in the United States Coast Guard are Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) through Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9). The arduous nature of drill instructor duty means that such assignments are among the most prestigious carried out by enlisted personnel. Those who become drill instructors are eligible for a variety of military awards, such as the Marine Drill Instructor Ribbon, and the Army's Drill Sergeant Identification Badge.xxxxxxxxxx The U.S. Army Drill Sergeant molds American youth into U. S. Army Soldiers. They exemplify the Warrior Ethos, the Army Values, and serve as an example for all Soldiers to emulate. Each Drill Sergeant coaches, counsels, and mentors hundreds, if not thousands, of Soldiers as they transform them from a civilian to a combat-ready Soldier. A Drill Sergeant's typical day begins before dawn and ends long after "lights out" for their trainees. Drill Sergeants stand as the initial impression of the Army for all recruits, and, as a result, are both feared and respected. Drill Sergeants conduct Initial Entry Training (IET) for newly enlisted personnel, instructing and assisting with training basic Soldier and combat tasks such as physical fitness, military bearing, personal hygiene, first aid, drill and ceremonies, basic rifle marksmanship, and maintenance of assigned equipment. Drill Sergeant duty is considered one of the most prestigious, demanding, challenging and rewarding assignments in the U.S. Army. All Drill Sergeants are selected by the Department of the Army and are required to complete the highly challenging Drill Sergeant Course administered at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy located at Fort Jackson. Upon successful completion of this training, the new Drill Sergeant is presented the iconic Drill Sergeant headgear before assuming his/her duties as the premier trainers for the world's greatest Army. Drill Sergeants will impact all new recruits for the rest of their lives. No Soldier forgets his/her Drill Sergeant! For more information on U. S. Army Drill Sergrants, go to the United States Army Drill Sergeant Association website. U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Creed I am a Drill Sergeant I will assist each individual in their efforts to become a highly motivated, well disciplined, physically and mentally fit Soldier, capable of defeating any enemy on today’s modern battlefield I will instill pride in all I train: Pride in self, in the Army, and in country I will insist that each Soldier meets and maintains the Army’s standards of military bearing and courtesy, consistent with the highest traditions of the U.S. Army I will lead by example, never requiring a Soldier to attempt any task I would not do myself. But First, Last, and always, I am an American Soldier, sworn to defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. I am a Drill Sergeant Training for American Soldiers goes back to the militia companies were formed with the first English settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the first militia regiments were organized by the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. The famous Minutemen of Lexington and Concord also underwent regular drill training. Formalized US Army basic training can be credited to Baron Von Steuben at Valley Forge in 1778. Joining an army on the verge of dissolution, he set out to create an improved command structure, develop a training manual and begin a regular raining program. Starting from scratch, he taught basic arms drill and formation movements. ​He also trained the Soldiers, who greatly lacked proper clothing, in full military dress uniform, swearing and yelling at them up and down in German and French. When that was no longer successful, he recruited his French-speaking aide to curse at them in English for him. His instructions and methods have a familiar ring, as much of what is done today in BCT stems from his teachings, Von Steuben's book of traning regulations, known as the "Blue Book" was used by the U.S. Army until 1814. You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. Other items in other pictures are available from my eBay Store. **IF YOU NEED ITEM OTHER THAN THE ONE IN THE 1ST PHOTO, PLEASE LET ME KNOW W/YOUR ORDER**. They will make a great addition to your SSI Shoulder Sleeve Insignia collection. You find only US Made items here, with the same LIFETIME warranty. **eBay REQUIRES ORDER BE SENT WITH TRACKING, PLEASE SELECT USPS 1ST CLASS SERVICE w/TRACKING** World War I soldiers march in formation in Brock Field on Chickamauga Battlefield, National Archives Photo/NARA ID Number 26422309**eBay REQUIRES ORDER BE SENT WITH TRACKING, PLEASE SELECT USPS 1ST CLASS SERVICE w/TRACKING** We'll cover your purchase price plus shipping. 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