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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. |
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