As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees will be closely 
monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t exposed to the COVID-19 virus. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel)
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Newly arrived trainees to 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment meet their
drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel)
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drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel) (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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Newly arrived trainees to 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment meet their
drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel)
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drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel) (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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Newly arrived trainees to 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment meet their
drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel)
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drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel) (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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Newly arrived trainees to 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment meet their
drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel)
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drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings
throughout their future training. Each trainee has been in quarantine for
two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat
Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees
will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t
exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Wake-up routines for trainees now include
personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitization of their living spaces and daily
temperature checks. (Photo by Saskia Gabriel) (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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By Saskia Gabriel

Newly arrived trainees to 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment meet their drill sergeants and receive instruction for wearing cloth face coverings throughout their future training.

Each trainee has been in quarantine for two weeks before arriving to their training units to complete Basic Combat Training. As part of the newly implemented 2 + 8 training measures, trainees will be closely monitored for an additional two weeks to ensure they aren’t exposed to the COVID-19 virus.