1971 Navy Boot Camp Graduation Books
Recruit training is a sharp break between civilian and Navy life and is the fundamental element in any man's time in the Naval service. It is the keel of a career in your Navy.
Our collection of 1971 Navy Boot Camp Yearbooks Listing includes Company Commander(s), Date of Graduation (if reported), and the Number of Recruits Graduated. Additional information may consist of extras in the forms of photographs, programs, or personal certificates, etc. of one or more of the recruits from that class.
1971 Navy Boot Camp Yearbooks
1971 San Diego Company 010 Navy Boot Camp Book
- NTC: San Diego - The Anchor
- Company Commander: H. B. Brogan, UTC
- Men Graduated: 54
- Graduation Date: Not Stated
- Supplemental Content: Company 71-010 Commander H. S. Brogan, UTC, and Petty Officers, Company 71-010 Recruits Passing in Review, Company 71-010 Honormen, "A" School Documents from 71-010 Recruit Clifford B. Jones.
1971 Orlando Company 199 Navy Boot Camp Book
- NTC: Orlando - The Rudder
- Company Commander: RDC Lewis E. Smith
- Men Graduated: 54
- Graduation Date: 5 February 1971
1971 Great Lakes Company 283 Navy Boot Camp Book
- Company Commander: BM1 R. L. Swaney USN
- Men Graduated: 79
- Graduation Date: 29 October 1971
1971 San Diego Company 331 Navy Boot Camp Book
- NTC: San Diego - The Anchor
- Company Commander: W. J. Mulach, EMC
- Men Graduated: 66
- Graduation Date: Not Stated
- Supplemental Content: Honors Photos, Company Commander W. J. Mulach FMC and Petty Officers (Photo), Passing in Review
1971 Great Lakes Company 905 Navy Boot Camp Book
- Company Commander: MMC D. L. Peterson USN
- Men Graduated: 70
- Graduation Date: 9 April 1971
- Supplemental Content: Photos: Graduation and Flags Won By Company
1971 Great Lakes Company 4445-D Machinist's Mate SSC "A" School
- NTC: Great Lakes
- Description: Group Photograph of Class 4445-D Machinist's Mate "A" School, Great Lakes, Illinois. Graduated 9 July 1971.
- Acknowledgements: Photograph Contributed to the GG Archives, Courtesy of James M. Kelly and the Irvington, Virginia Post Office.