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Cadet Gregg Zavadsky instructs two underclassmen on map reading and Land Navigation. Each cadet will have to correctly plot 8 points on a map and then follow the correct azimuth to the points which are located in the woods to pass the course. | Cadet Rhys Jones pulls security during the battalions fall Field Training Exercises (FTX). Once a semester, the battalion conducts a weekend of training to practice the skills learned in the classroom in a field environment. |

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Cadet Jack D’Agata leads a class during the battalion's fall Field Training Exercises. | Freshman cadet Vige does sit ups during one of the battalions early morning PT (physical training) sessions. The battalion works out Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. to improve their physical abilities. |

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Cadets climb a rope at the battalion’s freshman orientation this past September. Each fall, the battalion welcomes its new cadets with a weekend of fun andgives them an opportunity to get a birds eye view about what ROTC training will be like. | The Greyhound Battalion Ranger Challenge team works fast to set up a rope bridge. They are timed in how fast they can set up the one rope bridge and then move all personal and gear across the river. There are 7 events throughout the weekend competition and Loyola’s Greyhound Battalion brought home the championship this year for the second straight season. |
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| The Battalion Commander, Ryan Chaney, leads a cadet to the edge of the 5 meter diving board. The Cadet is blind folded and must jump off the diving board into the water with an M16. This is one of five events that cadets must pass in the annual Combat Water Survival Training the Greyhound Battalion partakes in. | The junior class and their instructor, Master Sergeant Kevin Bruhn, outside of Boulder Gardens Café before the battalion's Dining In. These cadets will all go to Fort Lewis, Washington for 35 days this summer to be evaluated in the skills they have been taught in ROTC. |
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