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-- -- -- -- back to top 29th infantry division | arma 3 | red orchestra 2 / rising storm | rising storm 2:vietnam | squad -- 29th infantry division lieutenant colonel major captain 1st lieutenant 2nd lieutenant chief warrant officer 5 chief warrant officer 4 chief warrant officer 3 chief warrant officer 2 warrant officer 1 master sergeant first sergeant technical sergeant staff sergeant technician 3rd grade sergeant technician 4th grade corporal technician 5th grade private first class 116th infantry regiment -- -- -- -- -- -- -- main scrim records server rules donate -- -- 63.251.20.99:35750 twentyninth.ts.nfoservers.com password: 29th follow @twentyninthid '); rss feed widget teamspeak 3 company server 208.167.250.144:7757 50 slot dh server click for live stats platoon server 208.167.250.135:7757 32 slot dh server click for live stats -- -- home -- welcome to the 29th infantry division the 29th infantry division is a realism unit spread throughout multiple games in multiple time periods. each game is supported separately by different companies while serving under the same battalion so that all games and soldiers function individually and as all whole. realism is the conducting of a gaming group as close to real combat as possible. above, you will find our primary navigation menu with five links on it. for each of the links, a submenu is provided on the left of the page with related links. for more information about the 29th, read our about page. thursday, april 26, 2018 one thousand and one by t/3 slomczynski -- t/3 slomczynski one thousand and one this week marks the nine-hundredth recorded training platoon the 29th infantry division has trained and graduated. for years, nine hundred times and more, the lighthouse corps staff have ensured the possibility of recruitment, guiding and dealing with each applicant so that they too were able to become members and know what to do and when to do it. they have hired, trained, provided, and time and time again, made soldiers out of those wanting to enlist in the 29th: five days a week, every week. our very own lt. col. wheatley had the following to say about bct: when i think about lighthouse, the first thing that comes to my mind is just how crazy it is that every member of the 29th has gone through our basic combat training program. our bct is one factor that makes our unit what it has been in the past, what it is today, and helps instill the core principles of the 29th infantry division. battalion headquarters is proud of the entire staff, past and present, and the work they have put in over the last 900 training platoons and how well they have overcome the challenges of designing and operating bct throughout six different games during the history of the 29th infantry division. here's to 900 more, gentlemen, keep up the great work! former chief of lighthouse, cw2 lauritsen, concurs: the number of people that have to work behind the scenes so that just a single recruit can enter the unit is incredible. from the enlistment liaisons who make background checks and make sure that our recruits are ready for training and feel at home to the tough love provided by our training staff once training has begun, in order to mold the recruits into model soldiers. all to make sure that we only let in those individuals suited to join our unit. it's truly great. the lighthouse corps today is an impenetrable and efficient one, with cw2 lauritsen recently passing the torch to t/5 c. garrett. over the years, the office has seen many developments providing the corps with the opportunity to get better and more efficient as days go by. it has not always been this way though; while all our training platoons are now nicely numbered in our systems and the term 'lighthouse corps' is more than familiar to us today, it was a whole different world back in the days when training platoons first took place. during its inception, the 29th was not yet familiar with the term 'training platoon'. the lighthouse corps itself wasn't even a thing. there were no specific training platoons, recruits were simply known as "trainees" (with a fitting [29th t] tag, 't' standing for 'training') and all training was done by one man: tsgt. glackin. basic training was only conducted every time there were enough trainees to hold training. everyone that was in the unit already was assigned to be a graduate of the 'phantom tp', the 100th training platoon. this training platoon included members like the now honorably discharged lt. col. wilson. the 1st october 2005 marked the creation of the first actual training platoon with set members and schedules: the 101st training platoon. while it wasn't originally called a training platoon, simply going by the name of 'october i', it was a step closer to the training platoons that we have today. the reason for that name was that the 29th aimed to host two of these a month, splitting the month in half and having two two-week training platoons each month. every recruit and member of the training staff were required to show up every single day for two entire weeks. after our leadership at the time realized the immense stress that this put on the training staff, they shortened the length from two weeks to one and formed what is known to us as the 102nd training platoon. they found that this was still too much and, for the 103rd tp, tried out five days. this was deemed the perfect number and so this system became the new standard, with hundreds of training platoons following in the same format. weeks and training platoons went by. originally conducted by the then ssgt. glackin, ssgt. otradovec, and ssgt. pirog, over time our training platoons became more structured and, gradually with each tp, eventually became more uniform. lighthouse leadership still wasn't a thing at the time, and it solely consisted of the aforementioned instructors who all went to school together. they discussed their plans for bct over lunch during school hours: the humble beginnings of the lighthouse corps. not only was the system different but so was the entire atmosphere and the way things were done. maj. cooke, who a few years ago was chief of lighthouse himself, had the following to say about bct back in the day. in the beginning, the 29th was almost unrecognizable from the 29th we know and love today. that started with lighthouse. it was not uncommon to be yelled at, cursed at, and berated by senior ncos that wanted to drill in both respect and fear into prospective members. while many of the activities during bct would be recognizable to even the most recent training platoons, the atmosphere during the sessions was far different from what we see today. i remember being berated and shortly after session banned by a senior lighthouse instructor during pub play because i did not follow what i was taught the night before. this was public for all to hear and was humiliating, but i can certainly say i never made that mistake again. the battalion executive officer also went on to tell us about the transition period from the way it used to be to something more like what we do today. this was par for the course for lighthouse through the first half of 2007. sometime during this period, i became an adi and later a di, and vowed to remember how it felt for me; how easy it would be to just quit. as more and more of the founding members of lighthouse retired, a clear directive was issued by the leadership of both lighthouse and the entire unit to reform and become welcoming and supportive during bct. i was proud to participate in this transition, but it was far more complicated than anyone had anticipated. apart from being difficult to break old habits, the 29th learned that the old-school way of public humiliation kept a lot of the less savory public players out of the unit. as we became more welcoming and supportive, more and more trolls and people who only wanted to hurt the 29th passed bct. and so, around 2010, the expectations of bct
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