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<blockquote data-quote="XGC xJOKERx" data-source="post: 31145" data-attributes="member: 21637"><p>It was HELL on a island that you want to get off. But after you get off you wish you could ddo it again. The DI's (Drill Instructors) love to play games with the recruits. I remember one time I was in a towel and shower shoes (Flip Flops), we were standing on line about to take a shower. And a guy didnt have a towel and the DI told us to get him a towel and nobody moved. He said " fine you don't want to get him a towel get out of my house (barracks)". We ran down to the corner of the barracks with towels and shower shoes on. Then he said it wasn't fast enough so we ran to the tree line and back to the corner. By this time most of us lost are towels and shower shoes. And I forgot to tell you that there was a Female platoon out there as well.</p><p></p><p>One of my favorite things is Martial Art we got to do body hardening which we had to kick each other in the leg. And hitting each other in the stomach. I had to body hardening with a guy that stood 6'1" and 245 lbs. I was kicking him so hard that he how a big bruise that was black and blue and the guy limped for 2 weeks. That was one of my favorite then there was Rifle range which I quailfied Sharpshooter. The Gas chamber was fun and a lot of guys started to get scared. One guy got knocked out by my Senior DI it was awesome and funny as hell.</p><p></p><p>Then final you get to the Crucible which is hard and fun all at the sametime. The DI's sit down with you and talk to you like a person. But that was the best time I had. Then Family day comes and you get to see everyone for the first time in 13 weeks. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor cemonety where you will tell yourself you won't cired, but you will cry like a big baby because you know then that you are a United State Marine. And you will run into a lot of Marines that are out, but once a Marine always a Marine.</p><p></p><p>But the one thing I can say is good luck and go to church that helps and write letters to your friends and family. Make sure your girlfriend will stay faithful. But the only thing I can also say is SEMPER FI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC xJOKERx, post: 31145, member: 21637"] It was HELL on a island that you want to get off. But after you get off you wish you could ddo it again. The DI's (Drill Instructors) love to play games with the recruits. I remember one time I was in a towel and shower shoes (Flip Flops), we were standing on line about to take a shower. And a guy didnt have a towel and the DI told us to get him a towel and nobody moved. He said " fine you don't want to get him a towel get out of my house (barracks)". We ran down to the corner of the barracks with towels and shower shoes on. Then he said it wasn't fast enough so we ran to the tree line and back to the corner. By this time most of us lost are towels and shower shoes. And I forgot to tell you that there was a Female platoon out there as well. One of my favorite things is Martial Art we got to do body hardening which we had to kick each other in the leg. And hitting each other in the stomach. I had to body hardening with a guy that stood 6'1" and 245 lbs. I was kicking him so hard that he how a big bruise that was black and blue and the guy limped for 2 weeks. That was one of my favorite then there was Rifle range which I quailfied Sharpshooter. The Gas chamber was fun and a lot of guys started to get scared. One guy got knocked out by my Senior DI it was awesome and funny as hell. Then final you get to the Crucible which is hard and fun all at the sametime. The DI's sit down with you and talk to you like a person. But that was the best time I had. Then Family day comes and you get to see everyone for the first time in 13 weeks. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor cemonety where you will tell yourself you won't cired, but you will cry like a big baby because you know then that you are a United State Marine. And you will run into a lot of Marines that are out, but once a Marine always a Marine. But the one thing I can say is good luck and go to church that helps and write letters to your friends and family. Make sure your girlfriend will stay faithful. But the only thing I can also say is SEMPER FI. [/QUOTE]
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