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![U.S. Army Captain Benjamin Jackson (2nd R) drinks from his hat as he and other new members of the Cavalry take part in a "Breaking in the Stetson" ceremony in Fort Drum, U.S. Army Captain Benjamin Jackson (2nd R) drinks from his hat as he and other new members of the Cavalry take part in a "Breaking in the Stetson" ceremony in Fort Drum,](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/2e5hf1k/u-s-army-captain-benjamin-jackson-2nd-r-drinks-from-his-hat-as-he-and-other-new-members-of-the-cavalry-take-part-in-a-breaking-in-the-stetson-ceremony-in-fort-drum-new-york-august-5-2010-the-tradition-of-breaking-in-the-stetson-is-a-voluntary-and-informal-occasion-where-new-members-of-the-u-s-army-cavalry-drink-from-their-distinctive-hats-after-receiving-and-before-wearing-them-the-tradition-stems-from-the-historical-use-of-the-hat-to-carry-water-for-a-cavalry-horse-reuters-lucas-jackson-united-states-tags-military-society-2e5hf1k.jpg)
U.S. Army Captain Benjamin Jackson (2nd R) drinks from his hat as he and other new members of the Cavalry take part in a "Breaking in the Stetson" ceremony in Fort Drum,
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