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The fan was a cruel joke. Especially if your bunk was close to the fan.AC and fans. You guys must have known somebody important.
I went to a PI graduation a few years ago with my daughter. Those 3rd battalion barracks.....
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The fan was a cruel joke. Especially if your bunk was close to the fan.AC and fans. You guys must have known somebody important.
Yes. I know. they were there in 68. All fancy brick and pretty. I was in first Battalion, in the old wood barracks, bordering the grinder. I visited P.I. in 1998. All but one of the wood barracks buildings were gone. Mine was the last standing and was now a admin. building. .The fan was a cruel joke. Especially if your bunk was close to the fan.
I went to a PI graduation a few years ago with my daughter. Those 3rd battalion barracks.....
They were tearing them down when I arrived on the Island. The DI's jokingly asked the construction crew how many bodies they found.Yes. I know. there were there in 68. All fancy brick and pretty. I was in first Battalion, in the old wood barracks, bordering the grinder. I visited P.I. in 1998. All but one of the wood barracks buildings were gone. Mine was the last standing and was now a admin. building. .
Well, there was this one D.I., who lost it and marched his platoon off of a dock, somewhere on P.I. and into the ocean/swamp. No one seemed to have more information, other than to say, that the D.I.'s had been instructed, that from this point on, there would be no more of thatThey were tearing them down when I arrived on the Island. The DI's jokingly asked the construction crew how many bodies they found.
Well, there was this one D.I., who lost it and marched his platoon off of a dock, somewhere on P.I. and into the ocean/swamp. No one seemed to have more information, other than to say, that the D.I.'s had been instructed, that from this point on, there would be no more of that
Well, there was this one D.I., who lost it and marched his platoon off of a dock, somewhere on P.I. and into the ocean/swamp. No one seemed to have more information, other than to say, that the D.I.'s had been instructed, that from this point on, there would be no more of that
Are female drill instructors training male recruits these days? Or did he just come in contact with them?My son's buddy decided to skip college and join the Marine Corps. He sent my son a letter describing this experience at boot camp at Parris Island so far (writing a letter must be pretty hard for kids who spent all their time staring at a smart phone, none allowed at PI). It was pretty much what you would expect but I laughed out loud at the last line of his letter... he said 'and the female DI's here are probably the most terrifying people on Earth.'
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I did Mess & Maintenance week at the 4th Bn chow hall.Are female drill instructors...
Are female drill instructors training male recruits these days? Or did he just come in contact with them?
My son's buddy decided to skip college and join the Marine Corps. He sent my son a letter describing this experience at boot camp at Parris Island so far (writing a letter must be pretty hard for kids who spent all their time staring at a smart phone, none allowed at PI). It was pretty much what you would expect but I laughed out loud at the last line of his letter... he said 'and the female DI's here are probably the most terrifying people on Earth.'
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Anyone here have any information about whether a stint at NTC is a run up to deployment? Anyone know how long Infantry units generally deploy for? I know from a friend that her son, in a ranger unit, deploys for only 3 months at a time. He's at Yakima currently and the unit is getting ready to deploy in August.
Absolutely! It really sucked that we were not allowed to attend graduation from either basic or Infantry training. His entire unit shipped to NTC in CA just before he reported to CO and they are just now starting to dribble back so he has been BORED out of his mind.what a nice surprise...
I saw ONE female DS at Ft Sill in '94. There were very few females training there (at the time, there was just one artillery MOS open to them), and they needed female DIs, so there couldn't have been very many at all.
She saw a bunch of us lollygagging outside one day. We'd just been issued our Class As, so we had to have been like two weeks from graduation, and we probably didn't snap to parade rest fast enough for her when she came out of the next building. She smoked us like it was Day One with our own drill sergeant just looking on, smiling.
She was about four feet tall and ninety pounds. But LOUD. Good cusser, too.
Absolutely! It really sucked that we were not allowed to attend graduation from either basic or Infantry training. His entire unit shipped to NTC in CA just before he reported to CO and they are just now starting to dribble back so he has been BORED out of his mind.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE him! I did the typical "mom squeal of joy" and huge extended hug at the door, followed by multiple hugs and he even let me kiss his cheek a few times!
And I thought my heart was going to stop when I got his graduation photos in the mail yesterday! It's amazing I didn't pass out. Nothing could bring me more joy than seeing him except a SURPRISE visit!