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<blockquote data-quote="SYN GRAVY" data-source="post: 31146" data-attributes="member: 21353"><p>Navy Boot Camp at Great Mistakes, IL . . . er, I mean Great Lakes, IL. J/K.</p><p></p><p>All in all, it was a really good experience, minus that whole 9/11 thing that happened while I was in my fourth week. That definitely made things a little more serious. Going from ThreatCon Alpha to Delta in minutes was a crazy thing to experience as an 18 year old polly wog (google it).</p><p></p><p>I had positional authority in my division from the get go, so life was relatively good for me as compared to some others. I was the "Starboard Watch," so I was writing watch bills from week one.</p><p></p><p>The gas chamber was probably my favorite experience in boot because I learned that day that tear gas has no effect on me. I got to observe some 90 other individuals blow snot and puke into their under shirts while I sat in the back of the room with a leaky gas mask wondering what the big deal was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SYN GRAVY, post: 31146, member: 21353"] Navy Boot Camp at Great Mistakes, IL . . . er, I mean Great Lakes, IL. J/K. All in all, it was a really good experience, minus that whole 9/11 thing that happened while I was in my fourth week. That definitely made things a little more serious. Going from ThreatCon Alpha to Delta in minutes was a crazy thing to experience as an 18 year old polly wog (google it). I had positional authority in my division from the get go, so life was relatively good for me as compared to some others. I was the "Starboard Watch," so I was writing watch bills from week one. The gas chamber was probably my favorite experience in boot because I learned that day that tear gas has no effect on me. I got to observe some 90 other individuals blow snot and puke into their under shirts while I sat in the back of the room with a leaky gas mask wondering what the big deal was. [/QUOTE]
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