Wade graduates from unit training in Kentucky
Published 12:00 am Sunday, April 26, 2009
FORT KNOX, Kent. — Army Pvt. Stefan Wade has graduated from One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, Ky., which consisted of basic military training and advanced individual training.
The first nine weeks of initial entry training, or basic combat training, the trainee received instruction in drill and ceremony, weapons, rifle marksmanship qualification, bayonet combat, chemical warfare, field training and tactical exercises, marches, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, traditions, and core values.
During AIT, the soldier completed the seven-week cavalry scout course. The training included subjects and instructions to operate, maintain and fire M2/M3 Bradley fighting vehicles; call and adjust fire on enemy targets, recognize friendly and threat vehicles; conduct reconnaissance and security missions, perform foot patrols, conduct land navigation, locate and neutralize mines; and operate and maintain scout vehicles.
Wade is the son of Libbie Triche of S. Market St., Opelousas, La., and grandson of Betty Autin of Jonesville.