myself, for an example, my belt buckle accidently fell in some shoe polish. the DI brought me in the whiskey locker (closet), closed the door, choked me with just 3 fingers, he was recon, i couldnt breathe until he punched me hard in the stomach. another time, we had a hard day of traing, it was chow time, we were told not to look around but eat your food, i looked around a bit, and got caught, and the DI whispered in my ear, "you are done". thats against the law, he wasnt suppose to deny a recruit his meal. another DI told me to hold my weapon at port arms, i done it and he slapped my weapon and the weapon hit my face hard and it was swollen for a week. in the gas chamber we were instructed to remove our mask, say name/rank/serial number and walk out with your mask off. as i was leaving, the DI grabbed my arm and told me to "stay awhile". my question is, how all this is suppose to make a better fighting man? the USMC is an american institution that allows violent behavior and hides it
2007-02-28
07:06:33
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Beaujock
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