What happens if you refuse a drill sergeant?
Originally Answered: What happens if you disobey your drill sergeant? You will pay a price. You will learn a lesson. You will never disobey again.
What happens if u talk back to a drill sergeant?
When a trainee talks back to me I’ll usually take it to the platoon and let you watch them get jacked up for your error. Usually they will be saying “Thank you” on the way down and your name on the way back up. I can do this for hours.
Should you apologize to a drill sergeant?
Soldiers are tough and fearless; they aren’t supposed to exclaim “thank you drill sergeant” or “sorry drill sergeant”. Remember, drill sergeants don’t personally hate you. They have a very short time to turn you from civilian to soldier. Drill sergeants are always testing you, even when you think they are not.
Who has the shortest boot camp?
The Marine Corps has the longest basic training — 12 weeks, not including four days of in-processing time. Counting the half-week you spend in forming (in-processing), you’ll spend a total of seven-and-a-half weeks in Coast Guard basic training at Cape May, (N.J.,) the shortest basic training of all the services.
What do drill instructors never want their recruits to know?
Here are 11 things drill instructors never want their recruits to know: 11. Boot camp elicits flashbacks. Marines who come to drill instructor school have about a week of administrative processing before they start their classroom tasks – and they need that time to adjust, said Maj. Chad Craven, director of the East Coast DI school based here.
What happens when a drill sergeant calls for another drill sergeant?
On the rarest of occasions, a recruit may do something so impressive that one drill sergeant will gloat to another and, if the stars have aligned, praise may be given to that recruit. More often than not, when a drill sergeant calls for another drill sergeant, it’s to laugh at how foolish a recruit was.
Who is the drill instructor at Recruit Depot San Diego?
Staff Sgt. Antonio Curry, a drill instructor at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, barks out orders to his platoon of fresh recruits. Photo Credit: Sgt. Kuande Hall/Marine Corps
Who is the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island drill instructor?
Sgt. Angela Arounerangsy, drill instructor, Platoon 4003, November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, motivates recruits as they prepare for the rappel tower aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island]