Defense Secretary Drill Sergeant ‘Shark Attack’ can restore practice

Defense Secretary Drill Sergeant ‘Shark Attack’ can restore practice

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Defense Secretary Peet hegesty The “shark attack” is planning to vomit, the drill surgicals are considering time-respecting aggressive practice used to train the American Army recruitment in basic training.

This practice was usually operating at the beginning of training, and many drill sergeant trainees shout and shout at their face in the top of their lungs.

“It starts with basic training. It begins with our military academy,” Hegesty said on Thursday on the topic “Will Ken Show”.

“We’re going back to the basics. The drill sergeants will be drill sergeants with knives, which ensure, ensure and recruit and recruit well. As we need military officers with the same rigorous discipline and background. So we are returning to basics and giving fruit.”

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US Army Drill Surgents appointed to the Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment to FoxTrot 1, take part in the fear of the “shark attack” or the fear of the discipline, as the trainees come on the first day of basic fighter training at Fort Jackson, SC. (US Army Photo. Philli McTaggart/release)

In recent years, the army started the shark attacks and ended it in large numbers in the 5th. Its replacement is replaced by ‘First 2 Yard’, a more structured training exercise created to create camera and encourage team work in stress.

“The First 2 Yards” is his first opportunity to start his basic training (BCT) of American Army trainees, drill surgeons and as a member of the world’s most powerful and deadly fighter force. Facebook?? “” The first 3 yards, “A tribute to closing the last 5 yards of the battle, includes the competition showing the mental and physical challenges on the day of coming to their basic training company to their basic training company.”

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The work of replacing shark attacks at the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Georgia increased. Senior leaders believed that the practice was expired, but at that time, despite the absence of block-on trainees on your face, the army was not softened.

Supporters of the shark attacks said that it helps trainees to transition to military life by civilians and create them for a confused environment. Battlefield??

The Press Secretary of the Defense Department Kingsle Wilson said on Thursday, “Secretary is very enthusiastic to do the basic work of basic training.” “Again, I can confirm that he is looking at the basic training and making sure the standard is where the standard is.

“We want our warship to be strengthened and it starts in basic training and we want to make sure we really go back to the basic things. And the attacks of the shark are continuing again.”

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SGTS. The first class LEC Lake Dono and Todd Owen, drill sergeants with the National Guard recruitment and retention battalion, promotes the warrior at the recruitment program on October 7, 2017 during the “Shark Attack”. (US National Guard Photo Staff Sgt. Scott Tyneus)

An army unit recently reversed the ban on “Tossing Bay, which has another traditional practice in which drill surgeons overthrow bunk and mattress, wall locker, garbage box and other items in the creek where registered trainees sleep and forced them to clean the premises.

Colonel Christopher Jesse Hallov’s Memo of July 31, Commander 197th Infantry BrigadeThe infantry soldiers who train soldiers declared that Bay tossing is “strictly restricted.”

Drill sergeants Memo says. “Drill surgeons will not use bay ‘tossing’ for any reason to include methods of corrective action.

On Sunday, Halloween issued another Memo that reversed the ban.

On Thursday, Hegesath mentioned that Bay tossing and shark attacks have been part of basic training for decades.

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US Army Drill SGT. The first class appointed to the Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment to FoxTrot 1 participates in the “Shark Attack” or fear phase of the Aleman discipline process. (SPC. Darrius Davis US Army Photo)

He said, “It was a fundamental material that had passed through any basic training for decades, as recruitment, we were going to the crucible,” he said. “You were going to be fake. You will be challenged. You will be scared, nervous and worried.

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“And by coming from that, you will be made American warriors. When the drill surgicals are drill surgicals around a particular innovation, a shark attacks, right?” He added. “They have to decide how to manage a stressful situation. Bed tossing days inside the barracks have taken a long day that you have been walking on a map on the map or patrol over the range – this is not beyond what has been done. This is a renovation. This is a renovation.”

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