![]() ![]() Drill sergeant leaders, however, represent the top one percent of the drill sergeant population. The long demanding hours, sweltering hot summers on marksmanship and training area ranges, bone-chilling and freezing cold-weather winter temperatures at field training exercises, administrative collateral duties for maintaining company operations and intermittent family time are all shared experiences for the exceptionally tough and rewarding special duty.ĭrill Sergeants are noncommissioned officers who excel in the top 10 percent of all the Army NCOs. Women who serve as drill sergeants share the same experiences with their male counterparts. In 1972, six noncommissioned officers from the Women’s Army Corps were enrolled and graduated from the drill sergeant program at Fort Jackson, SC. Women’s History Month is interwoven into the U.S. 6, 2023) This is the first of a four-part series of military women sharing their personal stories for Women’s History Month. (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL (Courtesy photo provided by Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Darleneanne Roque/U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy trains, educates, certifies, and validates noncommissioned officers’ abilities to execute and teach the core tenants of the Enhanced Basic Combat Training Program of Instruction. Army Drill Sergeant Academy at Fort Jackson, S.C. Roque was one of nine noncommissioned officers selected as a drill sergeant leader at the U.S. (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL 6 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Darleneanne Roque leads step three module instruction to drill sergeant candidates on the 30-Inch Step from the Halt and the Halt. ![]() (Courtesy photo provided by the Fort Jackson Sergeant Audie Murphy Club, Fort Jackson, SC) Beasley seamlessly prepared while balancing duties and responsibilities as a Drill Sergeant Leader. ![]() (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL 5 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Kenya Beasley (center right) inducted into the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club. Army Drill Sergeant Academy trains, educates, certifies, and validates a noncommissioned officer’s ability to execute and teach the core tenants of the Enhanced Basic Combat Training Program of Instruction, Physical Readiness Training, Drill and Ceremonies, Basic Rifle Marksmanship, and Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills. Army Drill Sergeant Academy at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Kenya Beasley (centered) instructing Drill Sergeant Candidates prior to execution of prescribed primary block of instructions at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy, Fort Jackson, SC) (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Candice Jones reports the status of her platoon (Assassins) prior to the training of newly assigned Drill Sergeant Candidates at the U.S. (Photo Credit: Gary Loten-Beckford) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption –įort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Candice Jones stands as newly minted drill sergeant leader at the U.S. Roque was one of nine candidates selected as the next DSL at the U.S. Fort Jackson, SC- Drill Sergeant Leader (Staff Sgt.) Darleneanne Roque (right) and Drill Sergeant (Staff Sgt.) Tevin Newborn, assigned to Bravo Company, 795th Military Police Battalion, 14th Military Police Brigade, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., pose together after Roque attains the position of Drill Sergeant Leader (DSL) after completing course requirements and a selection panel of senior noncommissioned officers. ![]()
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