Recognition

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Recognition is the formal end of the fourth class year when the fourth class cadets are "recognized" as upperclass cadets. Recognized fourth class cadets are allowed to wear the Prop and Wings insignia on their flight caps.

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[edit] Timing

The timing of Recognition has changed throughout the Academy's history. Traditionally, Recognition took place at the end of Hell Week. Hell Week took place during Dead Week between final examinations and Graduation, typically in late May or early June. At some point, Recognition was moved to about M-40 in late May, right before Finals Week, so Fourth Class Cadets would be at rest during study time for finals and final exams. More recently, Recognition has taken place in late March, following the Forty Days.

[edit] Recognition Training

Recognition training traditionally has encompassed several days of physically, mentally and psychologically grueling training, much like Basic Cadet Training, but with more activities crammed into fewer days. Recognition training traditionally ends with the Run to the Rock, followed by the formal Recognition ceremonies. The formal ceremony marking Recognition is done by individual squadrons, and involves the presentation of a Prop and Wings insignia to each fourth class cadet.

Some of the events that normally take place during Recognition Training are:

[edit] Recognition History

  • To the best of my memory, Recognition for the Classes of 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 took place the week prior to Finals, i.e., sometime in late May. I do not recall anything called "Hell Week." We had a "Hell Fourth Class Year" and the entire year was "hell." As fourth classmen, we did not go home during Christmas. Also, the only time we could leave the Academy was for a Dining Permit in the home of a USAFA assigned officer. I never got invited so I never got one. We also had several, so called, "Open Posts," which meant that you could leave the Academy grounds and return prior to Midnight of the same day. I only recall two "Open Posts" during my Fourth Class year. It was a lonely year, particularly after football season and until the Spring. (Hector Negroni, Class of 1961)
  • During their Recognition, the Class of 2002 had a 24-hour period during which they had no sleep--a straight day of training. This accomplishment is symbolized by the the moon and sun appearing on their class crest. The training period is somewhat misunderstood, however, as their recognition was not just 24 hours, but rather than a 24-hour period of time during which the smacks had no sleep.

[edit] Trivia

  • For the Class of 1976, at least one cadet (who shall remain nameless, but was infamous for being a legendary screw-up) was dismissed from the Academy in a move to save his life, as he was being bid for by literally dozens of upperclassmen from several different squadrons.

[edit] Recognition through the years

[edit] See also

Class Recognition Date Length of "Hell Week" Notes
Class of 1959 May 1956 (before finals)
Class of 1960 May 1957 (before finals)
Class of 1961 May 1958 (before finals) N/A The entire year was hell week!
Class of 1962 May 1959 (before finals)
Class of 1963 May 1960 (before finals)
Class of 1964 May 1961 (before finals)
Class of 1965
Class of 1966
Class of 1967
Class of 1968
Class of 1969
Class of 1970
Class of 1971
Class of 1972
Class of 1973
Class of 1974
Class of 1975
Class of 1976
Class of 1977
Class of 1978
Class of 1979
Class of 1980 End of Dead Week 1977 4-5 days?
Class of 1981
Class of 1982
Class of 1983
Class of 1984
Class of 1985
Class of 1986
Class of 1987
Class of 1988
Class of 1989
Class of 1990
Class of 1991
Class of 1992 4-7 May 1989 (before finals) 3+ days
Class of 1993
Class of 1994 Recognition delayed seven days
Class of 1995
Class of 1996
Class of 1997
Class of 1998
Class of 1999
Class of 2000
Class of 2001
Class of 2002 Included a 24-hr straight period of training
Class of 2003
Class of 2004
Class of 2005
Class of 2006
Class of 2007 No recognition training
Class of 2008 No recognition training
Class of 2009 18 Mar 06
Class of 2010 17 Mar 07
Class of 2011 15 Mar 08