BTW, JuanBolio, my husband (a former Marine) has fought Marines lots of times, and he doesn't recommend it. But he would agree that it is definitely an "experience."
That's cool. Win or lose the experience would be the thing. "Manly contest" and all that, especially considering I'll be in the Navy soon.BTW, JuanBolio, my husband (a former Marine) has fought Marines lots of times, and he doesn't recommend it. But he would agree that it is definitely an "experience."
As I understand it, the feeling is pretty mutual.You know (or you soon will) how Marines feel about sailors - "dismissive" is the most polite word that comes to mind.![]()
If I'm feeling up to it I might take a shot at BUDs, in time. Or not.Well, the former Marine who shares a house with me is extremely impressed by SEALS, despite the whole anti-Navy thing that is bred into a Marine - with their training, their discipline, their esprit de corps, everything. Extremely impressed. So yeah, you'd probably better hold off on fighting a SEAL for a while. A long while.
You know (or you soon will) how Marines feel about sailors - "dismissive" is the most polite word that comes to mind.![]()
As I understand it, the feeling is pretty mutual.
Congratulations, Juan! And good for you!
And as a side "benefit," you'll probably get any number of chances to fight Marines, then. Really.
You know (or you soon will) how Marines feel about sailors - "dismissive" is the most polite word that comes to mind.Well, the former Marine who shares a house with me is extremely impressed by SEALS, despite the whole anti-Navy thing that is bred into a Marine - with their training, their discipline, their esprit de corps, everything. Extremely impressed. So yeah, you'd probably better hold off on fighting a SEAL for a while. A long while.
Yeah, and a couple of female Marines always called me, "Squidly".^ "Devil Dolphin" is veeeeeery cool - and very funny, too. Mr. JustKate will love to hear this story!
9:12 for the mile-and-a-half is very respectable. Right now I'm just trying to make the maximum allowable time.
I don't want to come in at or under par and thus pass my physical requirements? Interesting strategy.9:12 for the mile-and-a-half is very respectable. Right now I'm just trying to make the maximum allowable time.
No. You don't want to do that in Basic. It will cost your Company points (assuming they still do that).
I don't want to come in at or under par and thus pass my physical requirements? Interesting strategy.9:12 for the mile-and-a-half is very respectable. Right now I'm just trying to make the maximum allowable time.
No. You don't want to do that in Basic. It will cost your Company points (assuming they still do that).![]()
Keep practicing. Do not assume anything. IIRC, Great Lakes is the only training facility for Basic. Have fun freezing your ass off under a spartan wool blanket, and if they still do gas mask training with the tear gas, make every attempt to look as pathetic as possible for the SEAL, who will be blocking your way from exiting the chamber while you're inhaling and chokingOh yeah, that I get. I'm sure my performance will improve once I get there, but I'd like to be at par by the time I arrive. At the moment I'm consistently about 30 seconds to a minute slow. Everything else I think I can hack, currently.
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