Posted on 04/26/2009 6:20:31 AM PDT by Eric
OORAH!
Correcting a Marine’s grammar and p[unctuation: now THAT’S torture!
BTW, I got it by the middle of the second paragraph! and I am spamming all my friends with it!
As is evident by some of the posts even here on FR, many people only read headlines or the first line of a story to gain their "knowledge" on a subject.
While effective for those who use intellect over emotion, this type of message never reaches those who need it most - the "react first - think never" type, i.e. all liberals.
Unless of course, you were on liberty in the Philippines...
>Marine Corps training is independent of what is done in the Navy. Your assumption is AFU.
So then, I’m to expect that being shipbord personnel they’re NOT going to give you some of the same training that sailors should go through for going overboard?
Also, the Marines are under the department of the Navy, meaning that their training is [technically] Navy training. (Take a look at their pay-stubs if you don’t believe me.)
What happens on deployment, stays on deployment. :-)
>The key is to keep them good and wet, theyll retain more air that way.
The water’s surface-tension[?] forms a nice seal there in the clothing’s weave-gaps, so that makes sense.
ya know, this thread reminds me of the Movie FULL METAL JACKET. Civilians watched this movie with horror, Marines watched this movie with absolute glee and hysteria.
THis thread most likely will degenerate into that hysteria: civilians will all decry the horror of boot camp, Marines and Soldiers will all brag about how sick they got in the gas chambers!!
Exactly right.
^^^^Not Actual Marines on Liberty in Phillipines
But close enough for government work
LOL Yup!
Semper Fi!
LOL. Ping me with your response, A.A..
the deep end of Parris Island’s pool was 12 feet. Your’s probably was at Fort Dix, too.
I call BS.
weighted feet is most likely a reference to wearing full combat gear, boots and all. No one I saw ever wore ankle weights as any additional weight, everything we had on was enough.
The bit in the USMC boot camp swimming pool had a name. It was called “drown-proofing” training. I distintly recall chuckling when I heard the name and got a drill instructor elbow to the side of the head. I guess that too was torture in today’s world.
as a former Marine, I can say there is real truth to the point this author is driving home.
The cries of "torture" from the left-wing, regarding the interrogation methods we use against our enemies, is as much of a farce, as their charges against Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona. They say it is inhumane to have prisoners living in tents out in the Arizona heat.
Like this posted story, Conservatives point out that our American military has been doing that for YEARS, and with no problem (or worries about them from the military-loathing left).
The same is true of something I heard from one of the Marine reservists I trained while on I&I duty in Atlanta. He worked in a prison in Tennessee, and told me that the grade of meat required for convicted and incarcerated criminals by the government (not sure if state, fed, or both) is HIGHER than that required for our military.
The un-American, America-LAST contingent (civilian and government) is repulsive, disgusting, and shameless, and MUST be stopped from ruining our country.
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