Sunday, July 1, 2012

Cadet Portraits are Online!

As we approach our first of five Graduation Ceremonies this coming Saturday, the recruits are really starting to take shape. 

Taking a group of 150 young people, with long hair, individual attitudes and - in some cases - completely foreign cultures, and turning them into a team is an incredible feat.  Through the leadership of LTC Gorman, CPT Hammer, SSG Torres and the rest of the staff, we are close to having 150 new "Cadets" in our ranks. 

With that said, today was portrait day.  Each recruit posed for a formal portrait.  One serious, one saluting and one smiling. 

WO1 Steve Biggers, the country's foremost authority on Military School photography, and a member of our Public Affairs team, has posted the photos at the Steve Biggers Studios website.  Go to the upper right hand corner to GALLERY and then scroll down about half-way until you see the USAC seal.  The photos are broken down by BCT, Rangers and Patrolman.

I shouldn't have to say this...but I've learned that I must:  Please understand that this is the effort of a business and that the photos are meant to be purchased.   The online proofs are NOT authorized for publication and may NOT be posted on websites, Facebook, etc.  To do so is theft of intellectual property. 

Please place an order today for these high-quality photos!

5 comments:

  1. Ordered the individual photos today, however, is there a way to find out which platoon my son is in....the proofs don't let you really see who is in the photos and I don't want to order the wrong one. My son is Jake Hanstein, if you are able to tell me then I can order the right group photo. Thank you, Jill Hanstein

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  2. There really is not an time-effective way to get that information out, as we do not publicly publish the names of our Cadets and recruits for security reasons. Once your Cadet graduates this Saturday, he will be able to tell you what platoon he is in. All of the recruits will also get a phone call on Thursday evening, which is another time to ask. The photos are really nice...enjoy! COL Land

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  3. The photos are really nice. I will certainly be ordering some. I identified my son's platoon by looking for his handlers. I have seen his troop handlers in so many pictures that it made it easy to pick out which platoon he is in.

    Donna Blauvelt

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  4. I have two boys there & one is military patrolman. Can we get a photo of them too?

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  5. There are separate files for recruits, Patrolmen and Rangers on that page.

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