Posted on 12/27/2005 10:04:14 AM PST by njpa
Men. I can not confirm this with any searching/Googling yet but: It seams that the new recruits of Paris Island (Marine boot camp), will be issued a "sress card" to be used when a drill instructor stresses them out enough. All they need to do is pull out the card and wave it in the instructors face and the instructor needs to back off. Also, the thing called the crusible (hell week)is no more. I know this because I just needed to send back a PFC new Marine on Christmass day. We droped him off at Philly air port to finish the second leg of his training in NC. On the trip down to the air port Mat was telling myself and his mother that he was one of the last of the "REAL" Marines. Word spread via grape vine/his pears about the new, as he says "sisified" batch of Marines. He also, contributes this to an orginization called "Marine moms". I may be wrong in the exact name of the group, I was so hot headed about this. But, it's that or something like that. I needed to quite down in my rantings with it being Christmass day and his mother was upset enough- sending off her son for a 5:55PM flight. I went to his graduation at Paris Island and it was moving and impressive. As I choked back tears at the serimony I was thinking that atleast they haven't infiltrated(to the point that it will make them inefective) the Marines. I seem to be wrong.
Don't know what our Country is becoming.
I wasn't a marine but admire the corps. I was in the US Army (1961-63), whom I also admire. Out "relatively easy" training included jogging to the rifle range for 3 weeks (an 8-mile round trip)and a 3-day bivouac on a rocky slope in a pup tent in the rain and cold of now-defunct Fort Ord.. Once at the firing range we fired M-1 Garands without ear protection. The noise was literally deafening, my right ear being over the stock, nearly on top of the firing chamber. I tried putting cotton in my ears to salvage my hearing. The sargeant on the line asked: "What are those for?" "To protect my ears, sergeant," I replied. "Who told you to put them in," the sargeant demanded. "Nobody,sargeant," I replied. "Get 'em out!" he growled. That's how the Army made men in those days. Men who lacked their upper-range hearing, but men nonetheless.
God, this stupid urban legend again?
Never in my wildest fantasy did it occur to me to make any derogatory comments to my DI. Somehow, I knew the reaction would not be something I would like.
"Once you are used to stress you are more likely to perform better when being shot at."
Yuppers! And you do learn to follow orders, too. That ugly Msgt screaming at you will teach you that.
check snopes.com this is an urban myth
Grammer must have been em bareass ing!
Don't post crap or rumors. There are too many retired Marines, active Marines and Marine parents on FR that won't appreciate it.
LOL. Yes it was.
I think it goes beyond learning to follow order. I think it gets to where you just do what you are told to do without even thinking about it. Seems like a bad thing to train someone to do, except that in combat it usually is the difference between life and death.
It makes good sense for the military to do all it can to keep the troops in as good physical condition as possible.
"You should either defend yourself our recant your dubious posting if you plan on having any credability in the future. Or did you post and run?"
No additional posts from this poster. I call Troll! Bring in the ZOT!
WHAT DO YOU MEAN, STRESS CARD, TROOP! GET DOWN AND GIVE ME 20! I'LL SHOW YOU SOME STRESS, YOU PUKE! HEY! MEN! THIS LACEY-PANTS WUSSIE-BOY WANTS A STRESS CARD! ANY OF YOU OTHER PUKES WANT A STRESS CARD? I DIDN'T THINK SO!
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I honestly don't think that njpa did this with malice. He just seems to be gullible...and possibly a bit "challenged" in the grammar and spelling area.
In fact, UnderArmor happens to make a variety of products for military uniforms. I own several, and they're all top notch quality. Far better than any normal issue shirt.
And the stress card thing is an urban legend. They may have had contact info cards, but nothing that you could dare wave in the face of a Drill Sergeant like a crucifix to a vampire.
In '69 we had an extra incentive not to do that kind of thing.The DIs would often remind us of how easy it would be for them to arrange for us to be assigned to a tropical climate far,far away.
We never tested them to see if they were bluffing.
I forwarded this to 10 of my closest friends and Bill Gates sent me a free copy of Windows 95 and a Starbucks gift card.
I'm not gonna use the Starbucks cards 'cuz they refused to send coffee to soldiers.
Refresh my memory. If you are in the middle of your boot camp training cycle at Christmas, do you get to go home for Christmas or New Year's leave? I don't think it was like that in the Old Corps... As I recall, you got four extra hours on Christmas day for spit 'n polish, and you sang Happy Birthday Jesus, and that was about it.
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