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I would like to know what it is rly like.

2007-07-16 02:57:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

if you want you can e-mail me, abbyashytrish@yahoo.com

2007-07-16 02:58:02 · update #1

Like what to expect

2007-07-16 03:03:01 · update #2

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Things may have changed, but here's a daily routine:

Monday thru Friday (maybe Saturday)
0430 - Wake up
0500-0630 - Physical training
0630-0730 - Personal Hygene (shower)
0730-0830 - Breakfast
0830-1200 - Training (learning to be a soldier - marching, saluting, marching, shooting, marching)
1200-1230/1245 - lunch
1300-1700 - training (see above)
1733-1800 - supper
1800-2100 - free time (laundry, polishing boots, cleaning your equipment, writing letters)
2100-0430 - sleep

Sunday is considered a "relaxed" day. You get to go to church, clean your area, laundry, take care of those things that you don't get to thru the week

Please note that the time lines may/will change, along with the type of training that you will be required to perform. For instance, when you go on the bivouc (camping), you hours will definately change because you will have to do some items at night.

2007-07-16 03:32:02 · answer #1 · answered by My world 6 · 0 0

You arrive at the training station and meet the Cadre and civilians working there. You get measured for your uniforms and boots and get them issued. You say bye to your civilian life and clothes. They take you to the Nurses who will give you shots for every imaginable thing you can think of. Now the show begins. They teach you everything you should know as a soldier from marching to taking care of the wounded, map reading, shooting , setting up mines, using the phonetical alphabet, obstacles courses, confidence courses, granade throwing, rope bridges crossing, physical training every day, camping, pulling guard duties, use of radios and field telephones etc. etc.. and then they will test your knowledge and proficiency in all those ares to decide if you pass or fail the basic training.

2007-07-16 03:56:24 · answer #2 · answered by Joe Joe 2 · 0 0

This is all classified information, the only way you could find out is to talk face to face to someone who went through it, any other way would be abreech of confidentiality and those who discuss it can face criminal charges.

2007-07-16 03:53:43 · answer #3 · answered by Heather D 2 · 0 0

Things that don't or won't go on outside the camp!

2007-07-16 03:01:29 · answer #4 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

I hope my email helped you.
Good luck my future battle!

2007-07-16 03:29:31 · answer #5 · answered by Justice35 4 · 0 0

are you interested in joining? if so, just do it.

2007-07-16 07:27:53 · answer #6 · answered by dude 6 · 0 0

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