12/11/2023 0 Comments Army drill sergeant hat![]() ![]() ![]() Joseph Chavira, a drill sergeant with Company H, 1st Battalion, 222d Aviation Regiment, doffs his campaign hat for the last time on May 26, 2022. After three years, and training over 3,000 Army Advanced Individual Training Soldiers, U.S. Rydell Tomas) VIEW ORIGINALįORT EUSTIS, Va. The de-hatting ceremony is a symbolic tradition where drill sergeants retire their campaign hats after completing their tour of duty. Joseph Chavira, a senior drill sergeant with Company H, during a de-hatting ceremony at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Nicholas Wasser, an operations noncommissioned officer with 1st Battalion, 222d Aviation Regiment, congratulates Staff Sgt. Rydell Tomas) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Joseph Chavira, a senior drill sergeant with Company H, with an engraved rudis sword during a de-hatting ceremony at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Brandon Link, commander of Company H, 1st Battalion, 222d Aviation Regiment, presents Staff Sgt. Rydell Tomas) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Joseph Chavira, senior drill sergeant with Company H, 1st Battalion, 222d Aviation Regiment, Soldiers, friends and family attended a de-hatting ceremony at Fort Eustis, Virginia. ![]()
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