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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Jester View Post
    this proves the army is softer. Fatties in our boot had crackers and water. lol
    and TWO BIG RED STRIPES on their PT gear to humiliate them some more. I thought it was funny how they have the skinny guys painting the stripes while the fat ones got to watch.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Oh he had me running everywhere and I was first picked for all duties. It was always "Hey Ranger, let's get moving. Come on, let's add some weight to your ruck. Come on, you don't need that chow! Move!"

    Hated it but I was dropping nickle runs without breathing hard and got to Korea in great shape
    Hadn't even graduated Army Basic Training and they call you Ranger? That is funny. When I went to MCRD San Diego for Boot Camp I was Recruit the entire time. Couldn't even refer to myself as a Marine until I graduated. This goes back to the tradition thing Jester talks about.

    Oh and I went in weighing 130 at 17 and came out weight 135. I forged and hid a double rats tag and still couldn't eat enough. Oh, how I miss my youthful days.

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  • soap
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    50cent. should stic to his D.O.C. uniform

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  • FoxBodyNick
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    Lack of respect. That is the issue.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Oh he had me running everywhere and I was first picked for all duties. It was always "Hey Ranger, let's get moving. Come on, let's add some weight to your ruck. Come on, you don't need that chow! Move!"

    Hated it but I was dropping nickle runs without breathing hard and got to Korea in great shape

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    My senior drill told me he was playing around with a new diet program he was working on. One egg for breakfast with milk and the next day anything I want
    this proves the army is softer. Fatties in our boot had crackers and water. lol

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Jester View Post
    lol, single rat recruit! amazing how quickly boot will melt that shit off of you.
    My senior drill told me he was playing around with a new diet program he was working on. One egg for breakfast with milk and the next day anything I want

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  • ceyko
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    I put on 20 pounds. I was a lot more spun up back then, sort of miss that fight first, use common sense later mentality.

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    See, I went in the other way. Joined at 230 and graduated at 175
    lol, single rat recruit! amazing how quickly boot will melt that shit off of you.

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  • Forever_frost
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    See, I went in the other way. Joined at 230 and graduated at 175

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by exlude View Post
    huh?
    He is saying that alot of guys wanted to be Marines but felt that maybe they couldnt do it so they went with another branch. Make no mistake, Marine Corps bootcamp is hardcore. I went in at 17 weighing 150lbs and 3 months later graduated weighing 172lbs.....and that wasnt fat. You run and run and run and run and run. You push yourself to the furthest limits that your body can handle and then you push it a bit further. It is physically and mentally the most demanding thing I have done and set the standard for what I have based anything else "hard" in my life. I hate talking to people about the Corps because it is honestly a boring subject. Make no mistake though, every kid you see come out of bootcamp has zero problems stomping the shit out of the enemy and will do it ferociously. If you have not been through this training, then no amount of explaining it actually compares to it. The drill instructors have mastered the art of turning out stone cold killers that are some of the best at what they do. I was in before they came out with The Crucible so i have no idea what boot is like nowadays but i can assure you that the DI's arent making soft men. Our traditions and training has been passed down from generation to generation since 1775.
    If you want to see a small example of perfection, watch a graduating class march across the grinder.

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  • exlude
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    but most wanted to be a Marine first they just made another choice.
    huh?

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  • Forever_frost
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    Oh most don't want to talk about specifics but have no problem admitting they served

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Oh most who served are proud of it and will let it be known be it caps, shirts, tats or just their presence, you tend to know who service members are. Even Coasties get a bit of steel in basic.
    Being proud of service is expected, but not always of merit. I've only had one friend that was in the Marines and he never wanted to talk about it. Through other friends he had around a dozen confirmed kills. He never wanted to talk about it. I have a feeling that Marines that saw action are like other soldiers. They just don't want to talk about it, they want that to be another life, far away from their friends and families.

    The ones that brag about it, haven't done shit.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Marines are a proud bunch. Because when given the option of being a Marine and joining the Army, they picked the one whose slogan is the few the proud, not Army of one or Army strong or be all that you can be, or whatever their slogan is this week. No dig on the Army but most wanted to be a Marine first they just made another choice.

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