Posted on 09/20/2004 5:27:26 AM PDT by DJ Taylor
Fuggeddaboutit...
In 1970 at PI I do remember a few recruits being discharged for "preexisting" conditions, undisclosed psychological problems requiring medication and drug use as I recall. But this happened in the first week of so of training, and the discharge process was pretty quick, a week or so. I cant imagine why undisclosed rheumatic fever would cause problems only after nearly three months, near or at the end of basic.
Though I dont recall bedwetting, I do remember a few recruits who would claim to be homosexuals or drug users. If the claim was false, I believe the discharge was general, and that process took longer, since they were usually put through the motivational platoon for awhile. Three months is an odd period of time for a medical problem not incurred in training.
Actually the Marines drafted during the Korean war, just as they had in WWII.
In the late ‘60s Rather was having an affair with a friend of two sisters who lived next door to me in Houston.
I just had to bump this again...
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