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Marine reacted to Howard Dean in Well shit
TTD, you missed Beauutifulchaos whoring herself out to 2 more sG members: Prosak and Josh
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Marine reacted to Elmo in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
Hm? Carriers as in Navy carriers?
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Marine reacted to Howard Dean in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
ALL THESE TOUGH GUYS
CHAIR FORCE 4 LYFE
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Marine got a reaction from yeet in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
They most likely wouldn't dare lay a hand on him in the new strict rules of the military, only time that actually happens is at the ranges when you do something that neglects the safety of others(Like flagging the shit out of people with your weapon) I can't speak for Marine combatives, but in Infantry OSUT for Army they have a tradition where you fight the DSs during your final day of combatives week, and you'll pretty much learn what it's like to get the literal shit beat out of you. (My class fortunately didn't have this day of combatives, as we were a shortened cycle)
THE BEST FUCKING POST IN THIS THREAD....THIS....THIS....THIS
BULLSHIT.....It's made to get "some" people to quit on themselves at the very start, but the main part of every branches basic/boot camp is to transition someone from a civilian to soldier/Marine/sailor/airman with as minimal failures as possible. They WANT as many to graduate as possible for the standard that is set, so they're not trying to just "weed out" the weak, that's for selection courses and schools. What they're trying to do, is successfully mold the biggest pussy at basic/boot camp into a decent soldier/Marine/sailor/airmen. They will build you up physically from the start to finish, so don't stress about the PT. I can't speak for all branches of course since I'm just Army(I know, Marine as a name is deceiving) but my Infantry OSUT class went from 230-170ish for graduating. Infantry OSUT is suppose to be the hardest the Army has to offer for initial training of MOS's, but most the people not graduating on time were due to stress fractures from ruck marches, it's all just mental fortitude that is required to keep going.
Upper body is a little more frequent in the Marines than Army, but it's pretty much running and rucking(especially if you're training to become infantry) that you need to prepare yourself for. Legs, legs, legs, and more legs. Stress fractures in the hip are such common injuries that he needs to build himself up for that, upper body will be built up throughout his course of 13 weeks. All basic/boot camps are typically overhyped after boots and privates get out. Yeah it's shitty, but it's no where near Ranger school like so many try to make it sound like.
The second best post in this thread, and you fuckers downvoted him to shit.
Initial training sucks, but you'll be ok. The PT at your recruiting station will give you a good idea of what's to come, but the worst part won't be the physical aspect, it will be the mental aspect. Being a grunt does suck, that's the point of it. Your leadership will want to constantly be on you to make your life miserable, so that when you deploy and have a chance to shoot at someone, you have all that built up anger and aggression.
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Marine got a reaction from Anzhi. in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
They most likely wouldn't dare lay a hand on him in the new strict rules of the military, only time that actually happens is at the ranges when you do something that neglects the safety of others(Like flagging the shit out of people with your weapon) I can't speak for Marine combatives, but in Infantry OSUT for Army they have a tradition where you fight the DSs during your final day of combatives week, and you'll pretty much learn what it's like to get the literal shit beat out of you. (My class fortunately didn't have this day of combatives, as we were a shortened cycle)
THE BEST FUCKING POST IN THIS THREAD....THIS....THIS....THIS
BULLSHIT.....It's made to get "some" people to quit on themselves at the very start, but the main part of every branches basic/boot camp is to transition someone from a civilian to soldier/Marine/sailor/airman with as minimal failures as possible. They WANT as many to graduate as possible for the standard that is set, so they're not trying to just "weed out" the weak, that's for selection courses and schools. What they're trying to do, is successfully mold the biggest pussy at basic/boot camp into a decent soldier/Marine/sailor/airmen. They will build you up physically from the start to finish, so don't stress about the PT. I can't speak for all branches of course since I'm just Army(I know, Marine as a name is deceiving) but my Infantry OSUT class went from 230-170ish for graduating. Infantry OSUT is suppose to be the hardest the Army has to offer for initial training of MOS's, but most the people not graduating on time were due to stress fractures from ruck marches, it's all just mental fortitude that is required to keep going.
Upper body is a little more frequent in the Marines than Army, but it's pretty much running and rucking(especially if you're training to become infantry) that you need to prepare yourself for. Legs, legs, legs, and more legs. Stress fractures in the hip are such common injuries that he needs to build himself up for that, upper body will be built up throughout his course of 13 weeks. All basic/boot camps are typically overhyped after boots and privates get out. Yeah it's shitty, but it's no where near Ranger school like so many try to make it sound like.
The second best post in this thread, and you fuckers downvoted him to shit.
Initial training sucks, but you'll be ok. The PT at your recruiting station will give you a good idea of what's to come, but the worst part won't be the physical aspect, it will be the mental aspect. Being a grunt does suck, that's the point of it. Your leadership will want to constantly be on you to make your life miserable, so that when you deploy and have a chance to shoot at someone, you have all that built up anger and aggression.
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Marine reacted to Hay0ger.Tonee in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
I got yelled at for posting that...
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Marine got a reaction from Hay0ger.Tonee in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
They most likely wouldn't dare lay a hand on him in the new strict rules of the military, only time that actually happens is at the ranges when you do something that neglects the safety of others(Like flagging the shit out of people with your weapon) I can't speak for Marine combatives, but in Infantry OSUT for Army they have a tradition where you fight the DSs during your final day of combatives week, and you'll pretty much learn what it's like to get the literal shit beat out of you. (My class fortunately didn't have this day of combatives, as we were a shortened cycle)
THE BEST FUCKING POST IN THIS THREAD....THIS....THIS....THIS
BULLSHIT.....It's made to get "some" people to quit on themselves at the very start, but the main part of every branches basic/boot camp is to transition someone from a civilian to soldier/Marine/sailor/airman with as minimal failures as possible. They WANT as many to graduate as possible for the standard that is set, so they're not trying to just "weed out" the weak, that's for selection courses and schools. What they're trying to do, is successfully mold the biggest pussy at basic/boot camp into a decent soldier/Marine/sailor/airmen. They will build you up physically from the start to finish, so don't stress about the PT. I can't speak for all branches of course since I'm just Army(I know, Marine as a name is deceiving) but my Infantry OSUT class went from 230-170ish for graduating. Infantry OSUT is suppose to be the hardest the Army has to offer for initial training of MOS's, but most the people not graduating on time were due to stress fractures from ruck marches, it's all just mental fortitude that is required to keep going.
Upper body is a little more frequent in the Marines than Army, but it's pretty much running and rucking(especially if you're training to become infantry) that you need to prepare yourself for. Legs, legs, legs, and more legs. Stress fractures in the hip are such common injuries that he needs to build himself up for that, upper body will be built up throughout his course of 13 weeks. All basic/boot camps are typically overhyped after boots and privates get out. Yeah it's shitty, but it's no where near Ranger school like so many try to make it sound like.
The second best post in this thread, and you fuckers downvoted him to shit.
Initial training sucks, but you'll be ok. The PT at your recruiting station will give you a good idea of what's to come, but the worst part won't be the physical aspect, it will be the mental aspect. Being a grunt does suck, that's the point of it. Your leadership will want to constantly be on you to make your life miserable, so that when you deploy and have a chance to shoot at someone, you have all that built up anger and aggression.
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Marine got a reaction from ElectronicDrug in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
They most likely wouldn't dare lay a hand on him in the new strict rules of the military, only time that actually happens is at the ranges when you do something that neglects the safety of others(Like flagging the shit out of people with your weapon) I can't speak for Marine combatives, but in Infantry OSUT for Army they have a tradition where you fight the DSs during your final day of combatives week, and you'll pretty much learn what it's like to get the literal shit beat out of you. (My class fortunately didn't have this day of combatives, as we were a shortened cycle)
THE BEST FUCKING POST IN THIS THREAD....THIS....THIS....THIS
BULLSHIT.....It's made to get "some" people to quit on themselves at the very start, but the main part of every branches basic/boot camp is to transition someone from a civilian to soldier/Marine/sailor/airman with as minimal failures as possible. They WANT as many to graduate as possible for the standard that is set, so they're not trying to just "weed out" the weak, that's for selection courses and schools. What they're trying to do, is successfully mold the biggest pussy at basic/boot camp into a decent soldier/Marine/sailor/airmen. They will build you up physically from the start to finish, so don't stress about the PT. I can't speak for all branches of course since I'm just Army(I know, Marine as a name is deceiving) but my Infantry OSUT class went from 230-170ish for graduating. Infantry OSUT is suppose to be the hardest the Army has to offer for initial training of MOS's, but most the people not graduating on time were due to stress fractures from ruck marches, it's all just mental fortitude that is required to keep going.
Upper body is a little more frequent in the Marines than Army, but it's pretty much running and rucking(especially if you're training to become infantry) that you need to prepare yourself for. Legs, legs, legs, and more legs. Stress fractures in the hip are such common injuries that he needs to build himself up for that, upper body will be built up throughout his course of 13 weeks. All basic/boot camps are typically overhyped after boots and privates get out. Yeah it's shitty, but it's no where near Ranger school like so many try to make it sound like.
The second best post in this thread, and you fuckers downvoted him to shit.
Initial training sucks, but you'll be ok. The PT at your recruiting station will give you a good idea of what's to come, but the worst part won't be the physical aspect, it will be the mental aspect. Being a grunt does suck, that's the point of it. Your leadership will want to constantly be on you to make your life miserable, so that when you deploy and have a chance to shoot at someone, you have all that built up anger and aggression.
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Marine reacted to Hay0ger.Tonee in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
Go running. A lot of running.
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Marine reacted to driz in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
grunt.. airforce... nope.
i read this as "pink slips to NCOs who knew the rules and chose to break them by vandalizing government property" <-- sound like A+ ncos, would definitely deploy with..
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Marine reacted to ElectronicDrug in Any boot camp stories you've heard? My date is June 18th / Advice
Don't be the worst and don't be the best
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Marine reacted to Wave in Happy Birthday, Marine!
Go drink until it feels like you did the right thing!
Happy Birthday
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