| Guardian Makes History As Top BMT Graduateby U.S. Space Force Ethan Johnson
 Space Training and Readiness Command
 July 18, 2023
 Basic Military Training (BMT), an intensive 
			eight-week program, is designed to challenge the mental and physical 
			resilience of enlisted U.S. Air Force (USAF) recruits and U.S. Space 
			Force (USSF) Guardians.
 For decades, the USAF independently 
			operated BMT separately from other services at Joint Base San 
			Antonio-Lackland, Texas. As a result, only Airmen were eligible for 
			the prestigious recognition as the Top BMT Graduate, an award given 
			to the highest performer.
 
 This changed in October 2020, when 
			USSF Guardians began attending BMT alongside their Airmen 
			counterparts. By 2021, the USSF stood up its own training 
			detachment, 1st Delta Operations Squadron Detachment 1, and later 
			implemented a Guardian-specific curriculum, separate from the USAF.
 
 Nearly two years later, U.S. Space Force Specialist 3 Dakota 
			Desrosiers, an all-source intelligence analyst, made BMT history as 
			the first USSF-trained Guardian to be named both the USSF Top 
			Performer and Top Graduate.
 
				
					| 
					 June 21, 2023 - U.S. Space 
					Force Specialist 3 Dakota Desrosiers, all-source 
					intelligence analyst, center, receives the Top Graduate 
					award during a Basic Military Training (BMT) coining 
					ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, Texas. 
					Desrosiers is the first USSF-trained Guardian to receive 
					both the USSF Top Performer Award and Top BMT Graduate 
					award. (Image created by USA 
					Patriotism! from U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Cruz.)
 |  The USSF Top Performer is a peer-nominated 
			award exclusive to USSF graduates. In this instance, Desrosiers was 
			voted as the top performer among 86 Guardians.
 In contrast, 
			the Top Graduate is an award based purely on performance throughout 
			the entire graduating class of both the USSF and USAF. Aspects 
			evaluated include academics, physical training, living area 
			inspections, and demonstrated leadership.
 
 Typically, 10 percent of each class will finish with honors based on 
			their performance, but only one individual earns the honor of being 
			named the Top Graduate.
 
 Desrosiers' exemplary performance led 
			to him being named the Top Graduate among an impressive cohort of 
			444 Guardians and Airmen.
 
 Meet Spc. 3 Dakota Desrosiers
 
 Raised in a diverse, blended family, Desrosiers spent most of 
			his life in Florida.
 
 Although he had a long-standing desire 
			to serve, he struggled to envision himself in any particular 
			military branch. It was not until February 2023, at the age of 26, 
			that the USSF captured his interest. At the time, he was recruiting 
			for positions in renewable energy, project management, and data 
			engineering.
 
 “I was tracking SpaceX launches for work and 
			read somewhere they had plans to collaborate with the Space Force. 
			It reminded me there was a newer branch of the military I hadn’t 
			explored,” said Desrosiers.
 
 Intrigued, he visited the 
			official USSF website and delved into the different enlisted career 
			fields available. Captivated by what he found, Desrosiers spent 
			hours listening to speeches from senior USSF leaders and reading the 
			Guardian Ideal document.
 
 “I loved everything I read,” said 
			Desrosiers. “For the first time, I found a role I thought I would 
			enjoy in a military organization I could envision myself joining.”
 
 After reviewing the requirements to join, he discovered he 
			needed to have either a high school diploma or a GED. What could 
			have been a deterrent for others was simply a minor obstacle for 
			Desrosiers.
 
 “I didn’t have my high school diploma or GED, but 
			after deciding the Space Force was something I definitely wanted to 
			pursue, I went online and scheduled my GED tests. Within 72 hours, I 
			had taken all four tests and passed,” he said. “As soon as I 
			received my credentials, I contacted a Space Force recruiter.”
 
 By April 2023, Desrosiers had qualified to join the USSF and 
			secured his position as an all-source intelligence analyst, a field 
			that appealed to his love for learning and research.
 
 Basic Military Training
 
 Although Desrosiers felt mentally prepared for BMT, he 
			recognized he needed to improve his physical condition to meet the 
			challenges ahead.
 
 “I had to lose about 15 pounds before I 
			could depart,” he said.
 
 With a revised diet, a new cardio 
			routine, and the support of his family, Desrosiers reached the 
			necessary weight and left for BMT on May 2, 2023.
 
 “My mom was 
			extremely excited for me to go, so we did a mock PT test together 
			before I left,” he said. “We timed each other for push-ups and 
			sit-ups, and also completed the 1.5-mile run together.”
 
 Arriving at BMT, Desrosiers had high expectations for himself. 
			Setting his sights on becoming the Top Graduate, he locked onto his 
			goal and immersed himself in the USSF culture.
 
 “I tried to 
			focus on process over outcome. I figured if I took it day by day, 
			followed orders, and did my absolute best at any task I was given, 
			it would be enough to earn honor graduate status,” said Desrosiers.
 
 Desrosiers had other aspirations as well, such as becoming an 
			element leader or dorm chief, but he wasn't chosen for those 
			positions. Instead, he was selected as a guidon bearer, a role he 
			grew to love.
 
 “It was a lot of fun. I assumed more of an 
			informal leadership role in the dorms and during guidon practice, I 
			was able to meet and collaborate with other Guardians and Airmen,” 
			he said.
 
 Despite his efforts to physically prepare for BMT, 
			Desrosiers fell short of passing his first fitness test by a narrow 
			margin. Instead of dwelling on the disappointment, he saw this 
			setback as an opportunity for improvement.
 
 “I was 
			disappointed to fall short, so I set a rule for myself that whenever 
			I saw a fellow Guardian doing push-ups alone, I would join them,” 
			said Desrosiers.
 
 Over time, he grew stronger and faster, and 
			his teammates started to follow the standard he set, ensuring no 
			Guardian was left to do push-ups alone.
 
 “An ideal Guardian is 
			someone who is mentally and physically strong, confident, but not 
			complacent, and an inspiration and role model to those around them,” 
			said Desrosiers. “Keeping that in mind, I just did my best to embody 
			that each day.”
 
 Desrosiers went on to describe his mindset of 
			resilience.
 
 “I couldn't afford to stop because then I would 
			become someone else's reason to stop, rather than someone's reason 
			to push forward,” he said. “Stopping wasn't an option for me.”
 
 Making History
 
 Graduation week is comprised of three parts. On Tuesday, 
			Guardians participate in a private patching ceremony where they 
			receive their first USSF Patches. On Wednesday, Guardians and Airmen 
			join together for a run and coining ceremony in front of friends and 
			family. The final graduation ceremony takes place on Thursday.
 
 It was during Tuesday's patching ceremony that Desrosiers first 
			heard his name announced as the USSF Top Performer.
 
 “It took 
			me a second to realize what was happening. I was surprised to hear 
			that my teammates had voted for me,” said Desrosiers.
 
 After 
			receiving his award on stage, his fellow Guardians congratulated him 
			as they took turns signing each other's flight photos.
 
 On the 
			way back to the dorms, Desrosiers was stopped by Military Training 
			Instructor (MTI) USSF Tech. Sgt. Michelle Holt. She asked how many 
			family members would attend the coining ceremony and proceeded to 
			inform him he was the first USSF-trained Guardian to earn the Top 
			Graduate award. She asked how well he had memorized the Airman’s 
			Creed.
 
 There is a moment in every coining ceremony when the 
			Top Graduate leads Airmen graduates in reciting the Airman's Creed. 
			Although the creed is taught in the USSF curriculum, Guardians 
			typically remain silent during this part because the USSF has not 
			yet released their own.
 However, given Desrosiers' selection as Top 
			Graduate, he would lead Airmen graduates in the reciting, and his 
			fellow Guardians would join him. 
				
					| 
					 June 21, 2023 - U.S. Space 
					Force Specialist 3 Dakota Desrosiers, all-source 
					intelligence analyst, leads Basic Military Training 
					graduates in reciting the Airman’s Creed during a coining 
					ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, Texas3. 
					Desrosiers is the first USSF-trained Guardian to receive 
					both the USSF Top Performer Award and Top BMT Graduate award. (Image created by USA 
					Patriotism! from U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Cruz.)
 |  “I was familiar with the creed but wasn’t 
			confident I knew it well enough to recite in front of thousands of 
			people,” he said.
 After congratulating Desrosiers, Holt 
			instructed him to make sure he and the other Guardians were ready.
 
 Later that day, Desrosiers had the 
			honor of standing amongst his peers as another MTI highlighted his 
			historic achievement.
 
 “It was such an awesome moment. I stood 
			there at attention while my teammates cheered for me and 
			congratulated me,” he said.
 
 That night, every Guardian 
			gathered around their beds and practiced reciting the Airman’s Creed 
			together.
 
 Family Is 
			Everything
 
 When it came time for his name to 
			be announced as the Top Graduate, Desrosiers’ family was present, 
			cheering in full support.
 
 “My family had no idea that I was 
			being recognized until I was marching to the front,” said 
			Desrosiers. “I didn’t hear them because I was so focused on making 
			sure I executed the correct sequence of movements, but my teammates 
			told me they were screaming.”
 
 Desrosiers credits his family 
			as his greatest motivation.
 
 “Family means everything to me, 
			and I wouldn’t be where I am today without them,” he said.
 
 With BMT behind him, Desrosiers has since reported to the 533d 
			Training Squadron at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, where 
			he is attending the Gateway Training Program.
 
 “Part of the 
			reason I joined was to have the chance to make history and 
			contribute in a way that no one has before,” he said. “I know now 
			that I made the right decision to embark on this journey, and I am 
			excited about the road ahead.”
 
 One thing is for sure ... the 
			future looks bright for this trailblazing young Guardian.
 
			U.S. Space Force |
			U.S. Department 
			of Defense 
			Our Valiant Troops |
			I Am The One |
			Uncommon Valor 
| 
			Veterans |
Citizens Like Us |
			Spouses Serve Too | 
			 |