Wednesday, April 15, 2009

I know America loves abusive Marine drill instructors but i will ask this question anyway, during boot camp...

i accidently dropped my belt buckle in shoe polish, with my luck, one of the junior drill instructors, the killhat wanted to inspect mine! he saw it was full of shoe polish, he told me to meet him in the whiskey locker(closet). once we were inside he asked me, why i had shoe polish on my buckle, i told him this recruit wont allow this to happen again and he only repeated his question, i again was beginning to give him the same answer and he grabbed my throat. i couldnt breathe by the way he grabbed me and he called me a f%ckup. he told me not to do it again and he punched me hard in the stomach. was he right? most of u will say he was even though him hitting me was illegal. why so much of a big deal over a belt buckle? please answer the question whether he was right or wrong and give an explanation

I know America loves abusive Marine drill instructors but i will ask this question anyway, during boot camp...
I think you are a liar.
Reply:Well phoenix, We marines don%26#039;t like to be called soldiers. (Thats the %26quot;army men%26quot;).





DI%26#039;s do hit recruits and it is only to make them tougher. War isn%26#039;t easy!


I bet you didn%26#039;t drop your belt buckle in shoe polish again did you? Does your stomach still hurt? Didn%26#039;t think so. So whats the big deal. When I was in boot camp, my DI would hit recruits so hard he would draw blood and break portholes (glasses) off your face. But in the end, the pain was worth it.
Reply:Basic Training is supposed to teach you how to grow up (something that takes a long time) in a very small amount of time. How do they do it? By fear, usually. How long have you been in the Marines now? Basically, I know it sucks, and it was illegal... but it usually gets the point across.
Reply:Every hear the phrase %26#039;attention to detail%26#039;? I don%26#039;t know about the Marine Corp, but in Navy bootcamp and throughout my service, this was drilled into our heads. A dirty buckle may seem insignificant to you, but this kind of sloppyness can lead to someone loosing a life, maybe even your own, on the battlefield. As for the question of whether or not it is legal is besides the point. Grow a pair and suck it up. That uniform is to be worn by the chosen few, not every whiner to come down the pike. Oh yeah, quit being a f***up.
Reply:Did you come here to Berate and Screw up


%26quot;MY MARINE CORP%26quot; ???


Where do you think you are at %26quot;Boy Scout Camp%26quot;...


Where do you think you are going ???


Tell you it ain%26#039;t a Sunday School Picnic...





The last thing I want is a DI worrying about


how little whinny a** johnny feels...


He is trying to teach you how to stay alive in COMBAT !!!!





Abuse..you think abuse is your Mommy


not letting you play Nintendo...


Wait until an insurgent grabs your scrawny a***,


then you will know what real abuse and


torture is !!!!








That being said...I know you are not in the Marines


or in Boot Camp as there is NO Communication


other than Letters...for 13 Weeks...
Reply:Erudite #2 rises again from Bob%26#039;s Big Boy.
Reply:I doubt very much if you was able to send that question while you was in boot camp, so you either made it up or you waited until you finished boot camp - if you acutally did finish and not be dropped - and got around a computer. Marine DI%26#039;s have the job of turning a bunch of strangers into fighting Marines, able to be team players and willing to defend our country against all enemies. The reason he %26#039;jacked%26#039; you up over the belt buckle, was because you made a mistake, mistakes get fellow Marines killed in combat, therefore, you should not make mistakes, if you got away with it in boot camp, your liable to make a mistake in combat, understand now? You wasn%26#039;t admitting you made a mistake, the holding you like he did was to make you remember why he was asking you that. To sink in the idea that mistakes can cause pain, sometimes even death.
Reply:a dirty belt buckle equals a dirty m-16


better a drill instructor%26#039;s fist in your stomach


than an insurgent blade upon your neck.
Reply:you take the hit then keep on going... the fact that you%26#039;re crying about it means you got dropped... guess you didn%26#039;t learn what he was trying to teach you
Reply:he was not right.


under no circumstances is a US soldier allowed to break the law, even if ordered to by a commanding officer.



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