Is there anyone who is going into service like me?
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FraCuS
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Is there anyone who is going into service like me? | ||
FindingPride
United States1001 Posts
My cousin got punched in the jaw by the DS. for itching his nose in a formation. Knocked him on his ass | ||
FraCuS
United States1072 Posts
On August 22 2010 08:56 FindingPride wrote: both my cousins went. I almost did. but I like being a civilian too much. gl man.. and if ur in for infantry like my cousin was. prepare to get ur ass kicked. My cousin got punched in the jaw by the DS. for itching his nose in a formation. Knocked him on his ass T.T ill keep that in mind lol | ||
sYz-Adrenaline
United States1850 Posts
any questions you got feel free to ask | ||
Biochemist
United States1008 Posts
You don't have to worry about that now. You'll probably spend more time laughing than being intimidated. I'm not sure if they're still doing this, but when I was in the Marines both the Army and Air Force had "stress cards" that recruits could use if they were feeling too stressed out and the DS/TI would have to leave them alone. Pretty pathetic, really. What's your job going to be? Also, instructors that shove or hit recruits routinely have their careers ruined. They'll be more scared of you than you are of them. You may already be mature enough on your own, but rest assured that this situation will ensure that many of your peers will remain disrespectful, undisciplined tools and learn absolutely nothing from an experience that was originally designed to change them into something better. | ||
SubtleArt
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mmp
United States2130 Posts
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EsX_Raptor
United States2801 Posts
Btw I'm not in the Army. | ||
Biochemist
United States1008 Posts
On August 22 2010 09:35 EsX_Raptor wrote: Because it's a man thing. We want to prove to every single one of our friends that we are not sissies. Btw I'm not in the Army. Joining the Army is not the best way to prove to anyone that you're not a sissy. + Show Spoiler + Their standards are so low they'll bail people out of jail if they agree to sign up. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
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Skyze
Canada2324 Posts
On August 22 2010 10:01 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: The Canadian military tried out the 'stress card' thing a while back. It failed horribly and doesn't exist anymore. Y'all buncha pussies. lol. I plan on joining the Canadian military next year hopefully.. Was going to this year, but the only two positions I wanted were filled =[ I really want to get in as a Musician.. been working my ass off and think im ready, just gotta wait for next audition round in like June 2011 =/ The bitch, is that if I try for musician and dont make it (which is kinda likely, theres not many slots available) then I usually miss out on the other occupation I want, which gets filled up by like early may. Hmmm. But musician in Military is like my dream (realistic) job right now. | ||
Try
United States1293 Posts
On August 22 2010 09:17 Biochemist wrote: You don't have to worry about that now. You'll probably spend more time laughing than being intimidated. I'm not sure if they're still doing this, but when I was in the Marines both the Army and Air Force had "stress cards" that recruits could use if they were feeling too stressed out and the DS/TI would have to leave them alone. Pretty pathetic, really. What's your job going to be? Also, instructors that shove or hit recruits routinely have their careers ruined. They'll be more scared of you than you are of them. You may already be mature enough on your own, but rest assured that this situation will ensure that many of your peers will remain disrespectful, undisciplined tools and learn absolutely nothing from an experience that was originally designed to change them into something better. Wow, so you were a marine, for what, four years before going to undergrad as a premed? Cool. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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d_so
Korea (South)3262 Posts
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FraCuS
United States1072 Posts
On August 22 2010 09:04 sYz-Adrenaline wrote: I'm in the service I leave for Fort McCoy Wisconsin for mob (training) to deploy to kuwait in mid/late nov. I also went to fort benning GA for basic, its a cake walk, though the road marches suck any questions you got feel free to ask How was AIT after basic? On August 22 2010 09:17 Biochemist wrote: You don't have to worry about that now. You'll probably spend more time laughing than being intimidated. I'm not sure if they're still doing this, but when I was in the Marines both the Army and Air Force had "stress cards" that recruits could use if they were feeling too stressed out and the DS/TI would have to leave them alone. Pretty pathetic, really. What's your job going to be? Also, instructors that shove or hit recruits routinely have their careers ruined. They'll be more scared of you than you are of them. You may already be mature enough on your own, but rest assured that this situation will ensure that many of your peers will remain disrespectful, undisciplined tools and learn absolutely nothing from an experience that was originally designed to change them into something better. My MOS is Infantry. | ||
BamBam
745 Posts
If you're going through JROTC/ROTC, you have nothing really to worry about as im sure if you went through the 4 year program you already have a good sense what to expect and anything you read here will be nothing more than words of encouragement. If you're going in as enlistment.. Heh nothing you read here will prep you for that. Gas chamber comes to mind instantly , not something you can relate to until you actually do it. Just remember to keep your head down, rifle aiming to the sky and dont be cocky. You'll be bunking, eating and shiting with everyone around you for 9 weeks. Mind as well make it enjoyable as possible.. all things considered. Oh, and about those pussy (stress) cards. Dont use it. Like, ever. You'll lose any dignity you have with your peers in that single move. | ||
d_so
Korea (South)3262 Posts
On August 22 2010 11:49 Energizer wrote: Ft. Benning? Oh my airborn infantry eh? You'll defiantly have some fun there. Have you done any JROTC or are you just coming in as enlistment? If you're going through JROTC/ROTC, you have nothing really to worry about as im sure if you went through the 4 year program you already have a good sense what to expect and anything you read here will be nothing more than words of encouragement. If you're going in as enlistment.. Heh nothing you read here will prep you for that. Gas chamber comes to mind instantly , not something you can relate to until you actually do it. Just remember to keep your head down, rifle aiming to the sky and dont be cocky. You'll be bunking, eating and shiting with everyone around you for 9 weeks. Mind as well make it enjoyable as possible.. all things considered. Oh, and about those pussy (stress) cards. Dont use it. Like, ever. You'll lose any dignity you have with your peers in that single move. yah stress cards are retarded. drink lots of water too so you don't become a heat stroke casualty; once they're always going to baby you and that's the last thing you want a drill sergeant doing | ||
Infectum
United States19 Posts
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BadWithNames
United States441 Posts
Good Luck. | ||
StarLight
United States11 Posts
Also about that drill sergeants hitting you.. They can and will get away with it during live-fire training exercises as they are authorized to protect you and people around you. Just don't point your weapon to anyone, and you should be okay. Only advice I got to OP is to try renegotiate your contract prior to shipping out to get airborne. If your recruiter says it's impossible, tell him to stop bullshitting as I was able to. Don't be afraid to hurt his feelings as that will be your final right you have as a civilian until your contract ends. Fight for it; it'll be worth it. I went through all that pipeline in 08 so things shouldn't have changed much. | ||
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