Was the drill instructor too harsh or is he just too slow?

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In this instance, if you fall out of runs they automatically assume it’s heat stress. A navy corpsman will pull up and stick a thermometer in your a$$hole to take your temperature.

That’s why dude didn’t stop even though he wanted to. That’s the ONLY reason why he was doing that struggle power walk.

Breh wanted to avoid that silver bullet to keep his Harlem pass :blessed:
 

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Yes,run!run your guts out for the white man. If he says jump those hurdles you say how many? If he says 5 but throws another one out at the finish line,stop and ask "should I jump this one too boss?":francis:


I almost joined the navy,but knew I couldnt handle these cacs talking like this to me. Same reason I didnt play any organized team sports. You give the European an inch they take a mile.


They told me they would arrest me if I didnt come back and sign something. So hopefully I dont run into any problems down the line:mjlol:
 

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Yes,run!run your guts out for the white man. If he says jump those hurdles you say how many? If he says 5 but throws another one out at the finish line,stop and ask "should I jump this one too boss?":francis:


I almost joined the navy,but knew I couldnt handle these cacs talking like this to me. Same reason I didnt play any organized team sports. You give the European an inch they take a mile.


They told me they would arrest me if I didnt come back and sign something. So hopefully I dont run into any problems down the line:mjlol:

CAC's join the military specifically to sharpen and gain combat skills and take it back to their racist backwater militias waiting and planning for something to pop off. Some of the Cac's there were active military.

We need to use our military experience to defend against this. If Jan 6 can happen, anything can happen.

I believe the leader of the Huey P Newton gun club was a Army Ranger and don't nobody want smoke with them.



 

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One of my drills was a cokehead.. I know because I was a cokehead before I joined... this mf nose was always clogged and for some reason he never seemed to sleep. He would be the last one giving us drills at night and the first one ringing our ears the next morning... one day while we were close to graduating he was bragging to me about tickets he had to a Cameo concert... I was like yea you gone on that shyt fa sho :childplease:
Wow so you can be on Coke and still function.

I stopped rolling with a white boy down here who's fond of skiing.

Is Coke addiction totally psychological meaning no withdrawl symptoms when you kick?
 

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I worked with a bunch of cats especially when I was in TRADOC who were drills that were prescribed things like adderall. And they were always the most active. Not saying if he is or isn’t a coke head but if he were to snort adderall or the generic version wouldn’t that behavior be somewhat similar?
That's wierd, why would they need adderall is time on the trail that hard?

The main reason I didn't want to be a drill is because I assumed that I would go too far with a recruit.
 

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It's possible. He wasn't mean or abusive, at least not to us, but I just remember those two characteristics.. One night I had guard duty and he was in his office at 1am.. then waking us up at 4am... shyt like that plus like I said he always sounded like he had a sinus issue...
maybe he had high blood pressure. I get a stuffy nose at night which keeps me up.
 

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I know exactly what you are talking about. ECA (Ephedrine/Caffeine/Aspirin) is how I made it through that duty and the same thing when I served as a first sergeant. You definitely need something especially if you have a caffeine tolerance.
we had a staff e-6 who seemed to do nothing when I was on the battalion staff I didn't know what he did but he always had a thermos full of coffee and a ciggerette in his mouth. Dude would get the shakes if he wasn't constantly sipping coffee.
 

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That's wierd, why would they need adderall is time on the trail that hard?

The main reason I didn't want to be a drill is because I assumed that I would go too far with a recruit.

Sounds like he didn’t have a good life work balance. Being a drill takes a lot of time away from family and things you want to do
 

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I wanted to be a drill sergeant because I thought it was the coolest job in the world. Getting paid to yell at mfs all day plus stay in shape keeping them in shape.

My question is are there rules in place that prohibit drills from banging recruits.. I was sent to fort Lee after basic for my AIT... THE AMOUNT OF WOMEN RECRUITS WERE OFF THE CHARTS.. every Monday bus loads of 18 to 20 year old women were delivered. BUS LOADS. All stressed out and horny. If I was knocking them down I know for a fact the DIs had to be too :whew:
Tell me you were a log dog without telling me you were a Log dog. I smashed three times in my super long ass AIT and twice I snuck off post to do it.

where did you have the time? Like I said my AIT was long there were guys in basic with me who had different MOS's and where assigned to Gordon who completed when I was still a trainee getting yelled at.
 

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It’s not worth it but yes I’ve seen and known of drills who did this. We had a strict no fraternization directive and I worked with a bunch of swinging legs so I rarely had women unless they were coming out of Captains Career course or Warrant Officer Advanced course. The initial entry Soldiers were literally off limits in our footprint to anyone but their battery chain of command. We used to do training after training after training and every so often a drill would get hemmed up especially over on the air defense side of the house.
I knew a guardsman form Maryland who allegedly got pregnant by a drill. This was like a few weeks before graduation. Somehow the whole thing was kept under wraps the Drill didn't get fired.
 

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Fat boy in my recruit division got held back at Great Mistakes because this fat fukk was unable to run 1.5 miles in less than 14 min after 2 months of boot camp.

Be fat and never get in shape after 2 months of daily exercise brehs
He had to be sneaking candy bars. I was old but because of 9/11 there were older dudes than me in my platoon we had an ex sailor who was called Semen. and there was an ex ranger in the other platoon. Anyway Semen and the other old school ass dude was hitting the shoppette during the last days before we graduated.
 

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Never joined the army.

From the outside looking in, i think I wouldn't give a fukk about the yelling and insults. I would just do what i have to do and do my best to follow instructions. The one thing that would fukk me up is the feeling that if i fukk up, other people might get punished. I guess it's like that on the battlefield as well...
That's exactly how we all felt.
 
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