![]() ![]() 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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