What a GREAT ceremony! I thoroughly enjoyed it! Even though there was a sad 2 year old sitting 1 row behind me on the bleachers, I didn't even care (really, I was thinking, "I'm SO glad I left the kids at home - LOL!) I was a little annoyed with the other people getting annoyed with the kid, though. That poor mom had a lot on her plate, and the poor kid didn't want to sit still. Give the poor lady a break. Rude stares don't help. Anyway :)
Since I was at family day SO early yesterday, I decided to get to graduation, I decided to get there a little later. I ended up in my seat by 8:35, graduation starting at 9am. I was there in plenty of time. Here's some pics of the men marching in.


There was a REALLY awesome Military band that played the music. Wonderful! Of course, I was in band all through middle school and high school, so I'm a bit partial to bands, you know! Former band geek here!
The ceremony started with a narrator who told the history of Fort Knox. Next, we stood for the Star Spangled Banner. There was a speaker who talked about what these men have been through the last 9 week on their way to becoming the soldiers they are today. They presented awards for the best Drill Sargent, best PT stud, best overall soldier, and best...um.. something else (ha!) for both Companies. The 2 best overall soldiers (one from each company) spoke.
The guest speaker was Colonel Paul J Karweik. You know, I was reading in the little program trying to decide what he did, and there's a whole page of his accomplishment, but honestly, I really don't speak army so well. So, let's just say that he's done a lot of GREAT things for our country, and that he have a very nice speech, and call it good :)
After all the speakers were finished, the band started playing, and marching around the field. The companies and platoons fell in line behind. As the men passed the bleachers, we were supposed to stand. They circled around the field, then marched off.


Once they were all gone, the audience was released, and we hurried down the field to find our soldiers. Of course, Captain America found me first - hehehe. Dang! I tried, but they still all look the same to me! My new white coat stands out pretty good!
We got about 20 mintues with our men, to say our goodbyes. And guess what? I wasn't sad and teary! I knew that he had his phone, and that he'd call me from the bus. I was just happy to see him for 20 minutes, to get a few more pictures, and to get some more kisses! Isn't he cute!





At about 5 mintues before time to go, we headed back over to where they were getting into formation.

Here he is with his men. He was all smiles! Today was a good day for him! I'm SO proud, sweetheart!!!


Oh yeah, see those dorky glasses that some of the guys are wearing? Well, that's standard Basic Training issued eyewear. If you have to have glasses, you have to wear those. They call them Birth Control Goggles. I'd have to say that I agree. How embarrassing! Nasty, nerdy things! Poor guys :)
7 comments:
I remember going to my husband's graduation from basics for the Navy. He HAD to wear those darn birth control glasses...absolutely the ugliest thing I've seen. Thank goodness after training they can get regular glasses. I'm so glad you got to see your husband and can now talk to him on a regular basis. Stay strong!!
Congratulations to your husband on his graduation! For you staying home with 5 kids and waiting patiently, I'd like to congratulate you to, but with a request. This one's for you, kid, from one former Air Force officer's wife (and Mom to 2 servicemen)to a new young "recruit" - here's how an old saying goes that I'd love to see you do some of your magic with:
"They also serve who sit and wait". You've served, too, Bethany. You may be doing a lot more of it, holding down the home front, and becoming part of a great group of women who are heroes in their own way. Bless you both, and may your hubby be kept safe to return home to you soon and often.
Hello, and welcome to the world of Military Spouses! Your blog came to me via Google Alerts (my key words are Army Bands - guess you had both those words in your post, lol). As a military spouse of almost 10 years (10 next month) and an officer's spouse for 5, I am happy to welcome another military spouse to the fold. If you come to my blog, I have many military spouse links that you can check out. It's a small community, being a milspouse! We all help each other through tough times and good times too.
The commander of the band at Ft. Knox is actually going to be headed here, to Ft. Riley, KS in a few months. My husband is the band commander here, and we'll be leaving for Ft. Jackson, SC as well. Gotta love the military life.
Anyway, welcome to the milspouse world!
Oh, I bet you were so happy to see your hubby!! You are a strong woman. I would go crazy if Jason had to go away that long. Congratulations to the both of you! :)
How exciting! I was sent your blog by a friend as my DH left for OSUT @ Knox on 9/11. I'm home with the three kids just waiting. It's great to be able to read your blog and know that I can in fact get through this! Thanks for sharing :)
Congrats! You both look so great! It makes me so stressed out just thinking about all you guys have done...great job!-ash
Congratulations to Brent.
I am glad you had a great visit with him. You both look so happy.
Take care!
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