2-124th Regiment

2-124th Regiment Mission

Return leader to the operational force equipped to lead Soldiers

How are you celebrating your 31st of October?  2/124th RTI  BLC class 24-001 conducted day LandNav assessments and will ...
10/31/2023

How are you celebrating your 31st of October?

2/124th RTI BLC class 24-001 conducted day LandNav assessments and will be preparing themselves for night LandNav.

Our Instructors has a bit of fun themselves. Can you spot them?

Stay safe & Warm tonight, Vermont!

Additional photos of land nav assessment day!  Class 23-009 did well! Photos Courtesy of SGT Boyer who was student 1SG f...
09/30/2023

Additional photos of land nav assessment day! Class 23-009 did well!

Photos Courtesy of SGT Boyer who was student 1SG for first half of the BLC cycle.

The Distinguished Honor Graduate for BLC Class 23-009 is SPC AIKEN. To be eligible for Distinguished honor graduate, the...
09/29/2023

The Distinguished Honor Graduate for BLC Class 23-009 is SPC AIKEN.

To be eligible for Distinguished honor graduate, the student must demonstrate superior academic achievement through
the “Whole Soldier” concept.

•Receive a first time go on all performance evaluations.
•Have the highest grade point average on all performance evaluations.
•Did not receive any adverse counselings.
•Displayed superior military appearance and bearing throughout the course
•be eligible for commandants list.

SPC Aiken graduated at the top of his class with academic average of 3.84 out of 4.0.

CONGRATULATIONS SPC AIKEN!! 🫡

Pictured with the 2/124th RTI very own
CSM Digby & 1SG Tucker.

LC1, LC 2, LC3 & LC4 have now
09/29/2023

LC1, LC 2, LC3 & LC4 have now

09/29/2023

Final class of FY23.

Class 23-009 will graduate Basic Leader Course in the RTI Auditorium

Conduct Individual Training (CIT)  is completed. BLC CLASS 23-009 moves on to module 4 These soon to be NCO’s are conduc...
09/24/2023

Conduct Individual Training (CIT) is completed. BLC CLASS 23-009 moves on to module 4
These soon to be NCO’s are conducting a variety of skill level 1 tasks, such as performing a function check on a M4 to evaluation of a casualty.

09/02/2023
SSG Brian Jones and SGT Autumn Cash have successfully fulfilled all necessary criteria and have been bestowed with the e...
09/01/2023

SSG Brian Jones and SGT Autumn Cash have successfully fulfilled all necessary criteria and have been bestowed with the esteemed ARMY INSTRUCTOR BADGE.

08/27/2023

The revisions have been incorporated for the new POI. Instructors, seamlessly integrated with the exciting new journey. Here is a sneak peek into Module 3 with the new CIT tasking.

NEWS | April 20, 2022Vt. Guardsman earns master instructor badgeBy Joshua Cohen Vermont National Guard Public AffairsCAM...
08/21/2023

NEWS | April 20, 2022
Vt. Guardsman earns master instructor badge
By Joshua Cohen Vermont National Guard Public Affairs
CAMP JOHNSON, Vermont –
Staff Sgt. Andrew Fryburg, chief instructor at the 124th Regimental Training Institute’s modular training battalion was awarded the Master Instructor Badge on April 19, 2022.

During the ceremony, Vermont National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Gregory Knight, remarked, “there are fewer that 100 Master Instructors across the Army, so that should give you an idea of the scope of this undertaking and the significance of the award, you are building the future leaders of the US Army.”

Attaining the top instructor level, “Fryburg holds the distinction of being the first Regimental Instructor to sit before a Master Army Instructor Selection board,” according to the 124th RTI’s Command Sgt Maj. John Digby III.

Qualifying as a Master Instructor requires that candidates are first selected by supervisors to appear before a panel that includes at least one Master Instructor.

Before being selected for the Master Instructor Panel, Fryburg said Senior Instructor candidates need to be thoroughly knowledgeable in the five pillars of Army instruction: professional development, planning and preparation, instruction on methods and strategy, and assessment, evaluation, and management.

“Each of the voting panel members asks questions on the five pillars of Army Instruction, there are a minimum of 15 questions and each voting member must ask three questions.”

Fryburg explained that attaining the levels of Instructor and Senior Instructor only requires course work. However, preparing for a Master Instructor Panel takes a minimum of four years, “you have to learn the five pillars of Army instruction, most of the skills are learned through time as a classroom instructor.”

Fryburg said obtaining the Master Instructor Badge involved a building block of education spanning over four years. “Usually at that basic level with your Senior Instructor badge you are managing more of your peers and their development and you're taking in the new instructors and mentoring them to get their certifications.”

Fryburg said on-the-job training was essential. "I’d say if anyone were trying to study for the Master Instructor Panel without the hands-on experience, they would have to be familiar with at least six manuals from the principals of education to the management of instructors.”

Fryburg said he can now sit on panels for those seeking to become Master Instructors.

“The Master Instructor on my board had to come from Pennsylvania because there was no one else available in New England, now I can be on Master Instructor Panels for New England states in addition to Vermont, it is personally an honor to be a new Master Army Instructor.”

07/20/2023

Out with the old and in with the new.
The New Fitness test!
Class 23-007 takes the Standard, Army Combat fitness test. (ACFT)

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