False motivation scared the shit out of me when I was in. Felt like I was being a different person. Later I learned that to survive in that career field, you have to be whoever people want you to be in that moment. Wasn't my thing. My guys and my boots respected me, higher ups may have hated me tho.
That sounded like every 96, weekend, liberty call, port call, pre-deployment, post deployment, 101 critical days of summer, annual training brief all rolled into one. Very well done in my book
"...if you see a Marine out here fuckin' **lost in the sauce** you need to lock that Devil Dog on...good to go?" ROFLMAO! It been a LONG time since I heard that one...damn near forgot it!!
+Bluegillpro12 not talkin shit but it does depend on the objective. The 82nd Airborne's primary mission is to be the US first response anywhere in 18hrs but like i said it depends. The Army is huge but there are only a few units who do the real shit, everybody else is sustain. That being said the same could be said with the Marines but with less bullshit overall
Most of those are military-wide jargon. I know I've heard at least 75% of them during different command meetings and briefs in my 4 years now. Pretty funny.