Some of them wanted me to look at them when you talked to them. Others wanted me to look forward. Whatever they needed, but its just a part of breaking down egos for other purposes (ie. teamwork, humility, etc..)
2006-06-20 17:42:36
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answered by pululu81 4
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The idea is to gain "military bearing." A good Instructor will seize on any opportunity to make you feel stressed out. You really aren't supposed to be scared or brave... you need to be still.
If you look him in the eye then you are no longer standing at attention. Anyone who goes through Military Training without having a good instructor who tears them down to the point they worry they might not have what it takes is being cheated.
Another important part of Military Training is building you back up again. IE you will succeed in Physical Training, Have an opportunity to lead, compete in Drill. Unless you are really unlucky you'll learn the real value of teamwork, and come out of Training feeling confident and battle ready.
2006-06-20 18:06:03
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answered by Big C 5
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Respect
2006-06-20 17:42:03
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answered by student 2
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You Eyeballing me?
A rifle is only a tool. It's a hard heart that kills. If your killer instincts are not clean and strong you will hesitate at the moment of truth. You will not kill. You will become dead Marines. And then you will be in a world of ****. Because Marines are not allowed to die without permission! Do you maggots understand?
Who the **** said that? Who's the slimy little communist ****, tinkle-toed ********** down here who just signed his own death warrant? Nobody, huh?! The fairy ******* godmother said it! Out-*******-standing!
2006-06-20 23:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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In the position of attention, (the most common possition you stand in in the military) you stand with your head and eyes straight to the front no matter who is talking or passing by. If you are looking in the d.i.'s face, chances are you are in the wrong positon, and out of ranks. but when given the command to "stand at ease," you look at the person that is giving you instructions until they walk out of your view....such as to your side or back. When they are out of view, you face front again until they are within view again. When being directly addressed by any ranking seargent in active army, you go to parade rest....which is just like "attention" except you lock your hands behind your back instead of to the sides.
2006-06-20 17:49:35
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answered by lightningviper 4
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To a drill Sargent, respect is the issue. If you look at him or her, it is showing disrespect, and tyranny. You are too look down at all times. It is the way you will treat your prisoners when you have them. If they are looking at you, it is an issue of trying to size you up, and attack.
2006-06-20 17:43:51
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answered by bunnychugger2003@sbcglobal.net 3
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They wish to keep the trainees off balance. They are attempting to train you to survive a war zone where you are always off balanced. Granted they weren't expecting anyone to play with them that was a trainee.
2006-06-20 17:43:56
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answered by viablerenewables 7
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That's called "gazing". It shows a lack of discipline. The only time you can look at someone is when they're talking to you and they have given you express permission to do so.
2006-06-20 17:41:03
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answered by Rasha S 3
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Becuase drill sargents are on power trips, just like cops.
2006-06-20 17:40:35
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answered by Joe B 5
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It is all about training the recruit in the ways of Dominance and submission.
2006-06-20 17:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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