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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Selino631 on March 01, 2009, 01:48:33 AM
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haha, my money is on the 1 with white shoes!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LJNdLJtZY4&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LJNdLJtZY4&feature=related)
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LOL, that one girl just didn't have it in her. Her helmet was way too big too.
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Why was the 1 girl wearing tennis shoes?
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Why was the 1 girl wearing tennis shoes?
Good question, my guess is, that she just got done with some kind of running, or PT. The other thing I thought of was that she just got it wrong.
I saw somthing similar to this, other than it was a Marine boot camp video. You can see guys marching in a platoon, then you see a guy with a DI running behind him in the barraks, then they come running out with were the recruit had somthing in his hand. It was a funny thing to watch.
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Why was the 1 girl wearing tennis shoes?
Most likely has some sort of foot or leg injury from running in boots, and is on medical orders to wear running shoes during physical training activities.
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That was funny...poor girl has no fight in her. I ended up looking at videos of hot babes shooting guns. :devil
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Most likely has some sort of foot or leg injury from running in boots, and is on medical orders to wear running shoes during physical training activities.
Sick Call Ranger was kickin bellybutton i doubt it, Probably just miscommunication between the drill sergeants as to what the uniform was gunna be. Selino you will do this at Basic, everyone must fight its a confidence thing. Did you notice the drill sergeants were pogs? I did, if you go infantry you will know what im talking about. lil hint Blue is the color of the infantry, because thats the last color we see before we die, go outside and lay on your back on a clear day you willl know what i mean
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Why was the 1 girl wearing tennis shoes?
It's the Army, what did you think? :lol
You know it aint the Marines though, they atleast got shoes. :P
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It's the Army, what did you think? :lol
You know it aint the Marines though, they atleast got shoes. :P
Way to change the thread subject, I had a marine in my combatives class, he quit because the class was too late at night and he said he couldnt handle the exhaustion, funny he quit a day before the clinch drill where you have to grapple a guy punching you
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Sick Call Ranger was kickin bellybutton i doubt it, Probably just miscommunication between the drill sergeants as to what the uniform was gunna be. Selino you will do this at Basic, everyone must fight its a confidence thing. Did you notice the drill sergeants were pogs? I did, if you go infantry you will know what im talking about. lil hint Blue is the color of the infantry, because thats the last color we see before we die, go outside and lay on your back on a clear day you willl know what i mean
yea, i am looking forward to this part of BCT. The only thing i am real worried about is the gas chamber. I have been talking to some other infantrymen and i am almost positive i am gonna enlist 11B
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Just to think that one one get her donut kicked is defending this country. God, i hope she is the only one.
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Way to change the thread subject, I had a marine in my combatives class, he quit because the class was too late at night and he said he couldnt handle the exhaustion, funny he quit a day before the clinch drill where you have to grapple a guy punching you
Where's your class?
and to the OP, the chick in boots needs to learn wtf a guard is. Just gave up the mount non-stop. That's pretty much the worst thing you can ever do.
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That was funny...poor girl has no fight in her. I ended up looking at videos of hot babes shooting guns. :devil
Why on earth are people with no fight in them allowed into the military, for cod's sake?
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yea, i am looking forward to this part of BCT. The only thing i am real worried about is the gas chamber. I have been talking to some other infantrymen and i am almost positive i am gonna enlist 11B
The trick to the gas chamber is to be one of the first people in line (ie. don't wimp out and try to delay it... it just gets worse) and do EXACTLY what they tell you, otherwise they make you repeat the drill.
My brother had to sit in the chamber near the end of the line with his mask off for an extra 5 minutes because the retard one or two people ahead of him refused to do the drill properly and ran out of the chamber. The DIs ran off chasing him without releasing the rest of the recruits, so the all stood in there gagging until the runner was hauled back in and forced to state his name, date of birth, and hometown like everyone else.
By the time it was my brother's turn he was just about to pass out but they all got through. The first guy in line couldn't figure out what the prob was... He spent only about 20 sec with his mask off.
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The trick to the gas chamber is to be one of the first people in line (ie. don't wimp out and try to delay it... it just gets worse) and do EXACTLY what they tell you, otherwise they make you repeat the drill.
My brother had to sit in the chamber near the end of the line with his mask off for an extra 5 minutes because the retard one or two people ahead of him refused to do the drill properly and ran out of the chamber. The DIs ran off chasing him without releasing the rest of the recruits, so the all stood in there gagging until the runner was hauled back in and forced to state his name, date of birth, and hometown like everyone else.
By the time it was my brother's turn he was just about to pass out but they all got through. The first guy in line couldn't figure out what the prob was... He spent only about 20 sec with his mask off.
LOL hes not lieing, try to go first the room wont be as "baked" (pardon my pothead words) as it will be if your at the end. Its gunna suck just know this and know you do it right you only got to do it once. Its gunna be like week 2 when you do the gas chamber dont piss off your DS's that day because the cs gets in your skin and hurts when you sweat. dont try to hold your breathe, they will be able to tell because your the only one not coughing and they will punch you in the gut. Try to breathe normally and dont get confused or else you will be in there longer.
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Army gas chamber is a piece of cake. Going through it as in the Corrections Academy for some reason was about 10x worse. The chamber at Knox barely phased me, the one we went through in Albany just about killed me.
My theory is that COs are 10x more sadistic than the Soldiers.
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Army gas chamber is a piece of cake. Going through it as in the Corrections Academy for some reason was about 10x worse. The chamber at Knox barely phased me, the one we went through in Albany just about killed me.
My theory is that COs are 10x more sadistic than the Soldiers.
CS only differs with concentration and you would have been able to tell if there was more CS in the room, looks like smoke
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Hehe I held my breath and put on a good acting job...slid out out there and laughed at my bud who got a real heavy dose. He hated me :) This was USAF though.
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Hehe I held my breath and put on a good acting job...slid out out there and laughed at my bud who got a real heavy dose. He hated me :) This was USAF though.
They hold us in there for about 3 minutes so that we really cant hold our breathe unless your chuck norris or michael phelps
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They hold us in there for about 3 minutes so that we really cant hold our breathe unless your chuck norris or michael phelps
When Chuck Norris went through the gas chamber, the gas ran out puking leaving pure air inside for Chuck to breathe.
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The trick to the gas chamber is to be one of the first people in line (ie. don't wimp out and try to delay it... it just gets worse) and do EXACTLY what they tell you, otherwise they make you repeat the drill.
My brother had to sit in the chamber near the end of the line with his mask off for an extra 5 minutes because the retard one or two people ahead of him refused to do the drill properly and ran out of the chamber. The DIs ran off chasing him without releasing the rest of the recruits, so the all stood in there gagging until the runner was hauled back in and forced to state his name, date of birth, and hometown like everyone else.
By the time it was my brother's turn he was just about to pass out but they all got through. The first guy in line couldn't figure out what the prob was... He spent only about 20 sec with his mask off.
another trick is to not be in the last group our DI's just throw every freaking thing they had left in the burner sucked azz!!!!!!!!!!!!
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They hold us in there for about 3 minutes so that we really cant hold our breathe unless your chuck norris or michael phelps
If your Phelps you would just inhale it lol j/k.
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Hehe I held my breath and put on a good acting job...slid out out there and laughed at my bud who got a real heavy dose. He hated me :) This was USAF though.
At the academy, we had to walk around in it for about 5 minutes with the mask on (which really got your pits and peculiars burnin'!), then take off the mask and recite our name, social security number, hometown, what kind of car we drove and then to get out the door, you had to answer "Yankees or Mets?" The instructor guarding the door was a Mets fan and the one asking the questions was a Yankees fan. I said "METS!" and dove for the door before instructor #1 could make me put my mask back on and get back in line.
We do it to simulate and acquaint us to what its like to be in a building where CS has been used to control the inmates and teach us how to cope with it, not to give us confidence in the mask like it is in the military. I had no worries about it having gone through it several times in the Army, but it was a LOT worse that time through. And if I go through WTO or CERT school, I have to spend about a week doing that.
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At the academy, we had to walk around in it for about 5 minutes with the mask on (which really got your pits and peculiars burnin'!), then take off the mask and recite our name, social security number, hometown, what kind of car we drove and then to get out the door, you had to answer "Yankees or Mets?" The instructor guarding the door was a Mets fan and the one asking the questions was a Yankees fan. I said "METS!" and dove for the door before instructor #1 could make me put my mask back on and get back in line.
We do it to simulate and acquaint us to what its like to be in a building where CS has been used to control the inmates and teach us how to cope with it, not to give us confidence in the mask like it is in the military. I had no worries about it having gone through it several times in the Army, but it was a LOT worse that time through. And if I go through WTO or CERT school, I have to spend about a week doing that.
Same brother, we use CS grenades in breaching sometimes, not always but sometimes, hand grenades kill better :rock :salute
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We did it when we got to our first duty station. Somehow I was only in there for under a minute and found a way out. I had no trouble holding my breath. I think the acting job did it for me.