To: taxcontrol
Well, it was definitely over quicker. Once me and the other 4 trainees on KP forgot to put on our masks when the platoon sarg yelled "GAS". That was quite a lesson. Ever heard of the dying cockroach? :-D
To: biblewonk
Ohhh yes, I just loved the dying cockroach. I even came up with the "supported" dying cockroach. Same thing but holding your backpack :-)
My other "instrutional exercise" for gas attacks was the spin and drop. Since gas is very disorienting and makes you want to puke, I would have the troop spin in place as fast as he could and then drop, recover, and repeat. Never had a troop last 10 min before they left the lunch in the dirt.
Got lots of other instrutional exercises I use as well. To this day, I drop my kids as my "first level" of punishment if they are not behaving. It works especially great if their friends are around. ;-D
My wife says that it is mean but you know what? There is not a single kid in my whole Church that gives me any trouble. I dropped my kid for running inside the Church, right in front of ALL the kids. Now when they see me, they straighten RIGHT up.
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