View Full Version : What was the first thing you learned in Army basic training
Major Tom
10-22-2021, 08:25
Myself: how to field strip a cigarette butt
Messhall: get it, get it down, get out
Don't spit while in formation (you will pick it up and eat it)
A M14 DOES kick
Major Tom
10-23-2021, 06:41
The recruiter lied!
LOL
That sleep was a luxury to be treasured.
blackhawknj
10-28-2021, 02:02
Keep quiet.
How to wash cloths by hand.
Here's one that I saw take place:
Never, never say, "My mommy says" to start a sentence to a drill sergeant. The drill sergeant will respond with, "Did your mother kiss your *ss goodbye when you left home?"
Hal O'Peridol
11-10-2021, 03:32
Don't eyeball the Drill Sgt.
Not the first but....sleep was hard to come by....how to lay on the floor with my fingers hooked in the bunk springs and go to sleep. If caught laying down, I was "tightening the bunk" blanket.
Sharpshooter
11-16-2021, 03:30
Keep quiet.
This .. A quick punch to my gut helped me learn this. It also taught me not to say what .
Never pass up a chance to fill your canteen, never miss a chance to pee, never miss a chance to nap/sleep...because you never know when the next chance will come.
blackhawknj
11-29-2021, 11:34
Cover your face when you yawn. That's what your soft cap and steel helmet are for.
Pot and Pan Man is the worst job on KP. Pulled KP the first day.>
blackhawknj
12-28-2021, 09:06
That Army issued cold can be blamed for everything from boloing a PT test to failure to qualify.
"In the event your platoon has to cover a Battalion withdrawal, your life expectancy is approximately two minutes thirty seconds so pay attention to the next block of instruction" - every Drill, every NCO instructor for 19 series classes at Knox.
I never suspected that moving through C.I.F. was such a critical task. :icon_salut::icon_scratch::icon_rolleyes:
Dan Shapiro
07-16-2022, 11:11
Never run when you can walk. Never walk when you can ride. Never ride when you can fly.
That Fort Polk in (75) was hot humid mucky place!! in August & being a immigrate from Sydney Oz the DI?s had fond mem?s of their R&R time?s in KC Sydney where I previously lived during that conflict,that kinda helped out in the long run during BT/AIT......interesting time?s.
Former Cav
04-09-2024, 01:18
STFU
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