YES, AFTER WATCHING THESE, VIDEO'S AND READING, A LOT OF COMMENT'S FROM OUR FORMER, BROTHER& SISTER'S CAMARADERIE'S THE TRAINING, HAS CHANGE , I KNOW WHEN I WAS AT FT. JACKSON 1982 THEY WERE, MORE DISCIPLINE ON US, BUT ONCE U GOT ACCLIMATED, OF WHAT TO DO HOW TO DO IT, AND WHEN TO DO IT, U WERE (GOOD TO GO)) THEY DIDN'T LET UP ON US INTILL, THE 9th WEEK, ALL DUE RESPECT, NOT TRYING TO COMPARE, APPLES TO ORANGES, AS OTHER GENERATION'S BEFORE US, CERTAINLY, WENT THROUGH, ENORMOUS SACRIFICE'S FOR OUR COUNTRY, AND GENERATION'S AFTER, GOD BLESS, WHICH WE CAN AGREE THE TRAINING, CERTAINLY PRODUCED, EXCEPTIONALLY, BROTHER'S &SISTER'S SOLDIER'S WHICH WE ALL KNOW THAT'S A FACT. WE ARE A PRODUCT, OF THAT, AS WE DEVELOPED, STRENGHT FROM SPECIALIZED, TRAINING, AND OUR FIELD, FOR OUR MISSION, AND PRODUCTIVE, OUR EVERY DAY LIFE. AS I THINK WE SHOULD, BE THANKFUL AND CERTAINLY, BE PROUD TO HAD HAVE, OUR BRAVE, BROTHER'S &SISTER'S AS DRILL SERGEANT'S AND OFFICER'S OF THEIR DEDICATION, AND BRILLANCE OF INTELLECT, OF THEIR PERFORMANCE, TO LEAD BY EXAMPLE, AND THEIR DEVOTION OF THEIR TIME. LET US NOT TO FORGET, THROUGH THESE PERILOUS TIME'S OF TRAIL AND TRIBULATION'S, WHAT EVER BASE WE ALL TRAINED, AT WERE, STILL BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S AND THEY TRAINED, AND PRODUCE ELITE, SOLDIER'S WE ARE CERTAINLY PROOF, OF THAT, AND SO WILL THIS GENERATION, LET'S STAND BEHIND, AND SUPPORT, OUR BROTHER'S & SISTER'S OF THIS GENERATION, GOD BLESS OUR BRAVE AND FALLEN TROOP'S REMEMBERING, FT. JACKSON 82 (ALL THE WAY)
Yuck… I hated this part of basic training!!! I hated running and getting dirty, too… I was kind of a Private Benjamin type, lol… I graduated US Army Basic Combat Training from Ft Jackson, SC in 1985. I didn’t think that I would graduate but I did!!!
The Gas Chamber takes only 1 minute for soldiers to wear a Gas masks and after 1 minute they would go outside and flap their arms for the Fresh Air during the ten weeks of training in the U.S. Army Boot Camps in Basic Training Combat
looks easy but you can't forget that we aren't even at 50%. we are so tired that even a course like this is tiring. only day I had where I was at 100% was the first step off on the first day of the forge
I remember in Basic Training we had to eat as fast as possible without choking. The drill sergeant would say something like "last private in line has 4 minutes to eat" or some shit. This resulted in the nastiest, smelliest, stinkiest, and most disgusting farts I remember in my life. We'd march in formation outside and that gas would not dissipate but would lay there stagnant for all us privates to march through as we're singing cadence. Or we would be doing PT in the barracks right after dinner and the bay would quickly fill with methane and hydrogen sulfide. That was worse than the CS.
Singing on stage dosent require authentisity and ownership to copy wrights, so maybe good idea would be to implent background music with most beautifull performence then add your vocals and instruments to it. Bring it to Him best worship even in small gathering.
this was one of the best things in basic. everyone was sick and stuffed up and shit and this cleared you right out. refreshing as fuck once it was over with
Still In 14 years later FT Knox is where I went, my home away from home. Love that place and all the memories made. I had the best drill sergeants ever! F Co 2-46
April 1968, d-4-1 dragass hill basic training, June 1968 B-11-3 AIT tigger bytes and swamps. 11 Bravo, August 17 1968 my orders for the RVN. August 17th 1969 my last day in the field September DEROS. I got back to Fort Carson and my orders for E 5 were lost. Also they put me in a tank unit I loved the army LOL . BTW August 17th is my birthday 173rd Airborne 1/50 infantry A company. Lucky to be alive. Sprayed with Agent Orange. Our AO was west of Ankhe Ho Chi Minn trail Lucky man I am To anyone that is serving now I salute you. We were mostly draftees