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

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We got weekend passes my nikka :mjtf: all day Saturday...

Mf Petersburg virginia motels were flooded with trainees on Saturday nights.. .. all kinds of wildness.. young women first time away from home.. first full "day off" since basic training... first time drunk... first time everything some of em... few instances I don't care to bring up without my therapist present :snoop:


Like I said EVERY MONDAY groups of bytches arriving by the BUS LOAD for a 3 month stay. All shapes, sizes, ethnicities.. that shyt was incredible

I've never experienced anything like that in my life and never will again :mjcry:
We didn't get passed until our 6 month of AIT and even then that only happened on a couple of occasions we had to sneak out. One dude almost got caught and he said Well at least I didn't lose This (he pointed at his rocker) He got caught drunk and lost it the next week.

I was spotted out by some chicks who graduated their course, our main problem was getting our civilains, They kept them locked up in a room only to be signed out when we were granted leave.

I didn't know other AIT's where that easy.

I got treated like you said in Airborne school and the class we were in didn't have many women.
 

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We got weekend passes my nikka :mjtf: all day Saturday...

Mf Petersburg virginia motels were flooded with trainees on Saturday nights.. .. all kinds of wildness.. young women first time away from home.. first full "day off" since basic training... first time drunk... first time everything some of em... few instances I don't care to bring up without my therapist present :snoop:


Like I said EVERY MONDAY groups of bytches arriving by the BUS LOAD for a 3 month stay. All shapes, sizes, ethnicities.. that shyt was incredible

I've never experienced anything like that in my life and never will again :mjcry:
It wasn't better when you got to your first duty station?
 

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We had this one dude that washed out in reception
:dahell:

We were in reception for about a week at beautiful relaxing jackson and a half before basic training actually started going to the good DFAC's, doing pretty casual PT and basically fukking off with alot of down time. Buddy tried to run away and got lost in the woods at Ft. Jackson for a couple of days. He came back all dirty and muddy. He was either playing crazy or had actual mental issues. Nobody talked to him. We had to pull suicide watch shifts on him until they shipped him out.
We had a white boy who wanted to be the Command Sergeant Major of Delta Force ( I didn't know what a CSM was or what Delta Force was) and I alughed at his awkard ass. Homie was too shy to take showers in front of dudes and his bunkmates were about to throw him in the shower.

He pissed off one of the recruits so he beat the shyt out of him. Neither made it to Zero Day of Basic Training.
 

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We didn't get passed until our 6 month of AIT and even then that only happened on a couple of occasions we had to sneak out. One dude almost got caught and he said Well at least I didn't lose This (he pointed at his rocker) He got caught drunk and lost it the next week.

I was spotted out by some chicks who graduated their course, our main problem was getting our civilains, They kept them locked up in a room only to be signed out when we were granted leave.

I didn't know other AIT's where that easy.

I got treated like you said in Airborne school and the class we were in didn't have many women.

It wasn't better when you got to your first duty station?


My MOS was supply clerk.. Ft Lee (at least back then) trained supply personnel, warehouse, logistics and cooks.. Now that I think about I think the women outnumbered the men, real shyt. And no my first duty station came nowhere close to that because it wasnt school anymore it was job/ soldier life...

I didn't go "off to college" or live in a dorm so I don't know what "college life" is like but I don't even think that comes close to the atmosphere at Ft Lee. It was bytches EVERYWHERE all fit or thick fit bodies, pretty, cute, short, tall and yea we were kept busy training stressed out from the excessive PT and all that but the minute they gave us free time OMG
 

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My MOS was supply clerk.. Ft Lee (at least back then) trained supply personnel, warehouse, logistics and cooks.. Now that I think about I think the women outnumbered the men, real shyt. And no my first duty station came nowhere close to that because it wasnt school anymore it was job/ soldier life...

I didn't go "off to college" or live in a dorm so I don't know what "college life" is like but I don't even think that comes close to the atmosphere at Ft Lee. It was bytches EVERYWHERE all fit or thick fit bodies, pretty, cute, short, tall and yea we were kept busy training stressed out from the excessive PT and all that but the minute they gave us free time OMG

I did AIT at Ft. Lee too. TONS of fukkery went on during those weekend passes. :banderas:
 

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If you had an army, wouldn't you want them all on code? Indoctrination sounds like a bad word, but parents indoctrinate their kids. Teachers indoctrinate their students. And militaries indoctrinate their soldiers :manny:

I didn't put my own personal opinion on it, just took a stab at it.

Yeah, indoctrination is simply an initiation to a certain culture.
 

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My MOS was supply clerk.. Ft Lee (at least back then) trained supply personnel, warehouse, logistics and cooks.. Now that I think about I think the women outnumbered the men, real shyt. And no my first duty station came nowhere close to that because it wasnt school anymore it was job/ soldier life...

I didn't go "off to college" or live in a dorm so I don't know what "college life" is like but I don't even think that comes close to the atmosphere at Ft Lee. It was bytches EVERYWHERE all fit or thick fit bodies, pretty, cute, short, tall and yea we were kept busy training stressed out from the excessive PT and all that but the minute they gave us free time OMG
Good ol'Fort Leisure As far as I know it's still the Supply school of excellence.

I was supposed to take some classes there and except for a short one I didn't go.

I saw what you saw a bunch of female privates that I couldn't touch.

Being a Sig Nig there were some women but not many and certianly not many in my 9 month long AIT.

so even though I went to the sausage fest of FT. Bragg it was way better.

I guess you could say I fukked a forth chick after I graduated I was given leave and I visited her while she was checking in at Ft. Stewart.
 

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My MOS was supply clerk.. Ft Lee (at least back then) trained supply personnel, warehouse, logistics and cooks.. Now that I think about I think the women outnumbered the men, real shyt. And no my first duty station came nowhere close to that because it wasnt school anymore it was job/ soldier life...

I didn't go "off to college" or live in a dorm so I don't know what "college life" is like but I don't even think that comes close to the atmosphere at Ft Lee. It was bytches EVERYWHERE all fit or thick fit bodies, pretty, cute, short, tall and yea we were kept busy training stressed out from the excessive PT and all that but the minute they gave us free time OMG
I remember we had a ton of female cooks and I wondered why they were always in PT's during duty hours. Turns out it was because they just got finished doing their three a days. They ate all day so to keep the fat off they were smoked daily. And those hoes was still thick.
 

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We had this one dude that washed out in reception
:dahell:

We were in reception for about a week at beautiful relaxing jackson and a half before basic training actually started going to the good DFAC's, doing pretty casual PT and basically fukking off with alot of down time. Buddy tried to run away and got lost in the woods at Ft. Jackson for a couple of days. He came back all dirty and muddy. He was either playing crazy or had actual mental issues. Nobody talked to him. We had to pull suicide watch shifts on him until they shipped him out.

There were wash outs at my reception in my basic training too.. I didn't realize it until I noticed a few dudes being separated from the rest of us and they were dressed weird. Like half a uniform and in flip flops. They all ate at the same table and were housed in a different building. It's almost like they were made to look weird to discourage the rest of us from giving up like they did...

There was one kid in our squad who had zero athletic ability. He could barely do ONE push up or sit up or pull up. He couldn't run for shyt. Always last always out of breath. The drill sergeants nicknamed him choo choo because he they said he looked like a little toy train. They all laughed at him and made fun of him taunting him all day and all night everyday and encouraged us to do the same. I remember feeling sorry for the little dude and figured it was just a matter of time before he couldn't take it anymore. But he never gave up. He even started taking pride in being called choo choo. He made it all the way to graduation with the rest of us. And we were cheering him when he got his ribbon on his chest. Like a fukkin real life Rudy. :wow:


Good ol'Fort Leisure As far as I know it's still the Supply school of excellence.

I was supposed to take some classes there and except for a short one I didn't go.

I saw what you saw a bunch of female privates that I couldn't touch.

Being a Sig Nig there were some women but not many and certianly not many in my 9 month long AIT.

so even though I went to the sausage fest of FT. Bragg it was way better.

I guess you could say I fukked a forth chick after I graduated I was given leave and I visited her while she was checking in at Ft. Stewart.


I was at fort Knox for basic. All male. In January. I was a kid from Georgia so Kentucky winters were new to me. Freezing my nuts off in formation for hours being yelled at. One day they told us we were gonna do some low crawl training in one of the creeks in the woods. 20 degree weather... I was like yall got me fukked up.. me and the other Georgia dudes were all chilling at sick call that day :camby: fukk allatt


I don't know what prison life is like either but being housed with nothing but dudes for 2 months ... the 60 yr old mess hall lady had us all like :whoo:


So by the time I got to Fort Lee and saw all them girls it was :blessed:
 

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There were wash outs at my reception in my basic training too.. I didn't realize it until I noticed a few dudes being separated from the rest of us and they were dressed weird. Like half a uniform and in flip flops. They all ate at the same table and were housed in a different building. It's almost like they were made to look weird to discourage the rest of us from giving up like they did...

There was one kid in our squad who had zero athletic ability. He could barely do ONE push up or sit up or pull up. He couldn't run for shyt. Always last always out of breath. The drill sergeants nicknamed him choo choo because he they said he looked like a little toy train. They all laughed at him and made fun of him taunting him all day and all night everyday and encouraged us to do the same. I remember feeling sorry for the little dude and figured it was just a matter of time before he couldn't take it anymore. But he never gave up. He even started taking pride in being called choo choo. He made it all the way to graduation with the rest of us. And we were cheering him when he got his ribbon on his chest. Like a fukkin real life Rudy. :wow:





I was at fort Knox for basic. All male. In January. I was a kid from Georgia so Kentucky winters were new to me. Freezing my nuts off in formation for hours being yelled at. One day they told us we were gonna do some low crawl training in one of the creeks in the woods. 20 degree weather... I was like yall got me fukked up.. me and the other Georgia dudes were all chilling at sick call that day :camby: fukk allatt


I don't know what prison life is like either but being housed with nothing but dudes for 2 months ... the 60 yr old mess hall lady had us all like :whoo:


So by the time I got to Fort Lee and saw all them girls it was :blessed:

I almost ended up going to Ft. Benning for basic but went to relaxing Jackson instead :whew:

We had this one female, similar situation. but 5ft 2 maybe and about 110lbs. She was weak in everything but she was actually a nice girl. I remember she climbed all the way up one of the towers at a confidence course and suddenly realized she was afraid of heights. It took us and the drills 2 hours to talk her down.

She ended up graduating while some of the people that acted tough washed out.
 
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