What happens if you cry in boot camp?

What happens if a recruit cries while in the military boot camp? Absolutely nothing! Boot camp is DESIGNED to break you down as an individual. It will stress you to your breaking point for the simple reason to make you understand that isn't really your breaking point.

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What happens if you cry in Marine boot camp?

Nothing really, unless you break down into emotional fits of crying. Then you would probably be pulled aside by a Drill Instructor and he would either ask you what your malfunction is, or send you to the Chaplain.

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Does everyone cry in basic training?

With all the pressure that comes with boot camp, it's no wonder people cry. Crying isn't looked at as a bad thing, though some drill instructors give the recruit grief if they think he's just feeling sorry for himself. But in most cases, you are not considered less of a marine if you cry.

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Why do they scream at you in boot camp?

What is extremely important to know is that just as quickly as these men started yelling, they can turn it off just as quickly. It is mostly an act by these drill instructors to instill aggression and help military people cope with combat stress without actually experiencing combat.

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Can you get kicked out of boot camp?

​Yes, it is possible to fail basic training. You could go through the trouble of leaving your home, job, family and friends and come back a failure. In fact, this happens to about 15% of recruits who join the military every year. Too many recruits I speak to think that it is impossible to fail basic training.

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN TRAINEES CRY IN BASIC TRAINING??

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Does boot camp check your phone?

Before heading to boot camp, erase any photographs or videos which could be considered lewd or pornographic. Your cell phone may be inspected during the initial briefing, and you may be required to sign a policy agreement.

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Is boot camp mentally hard?

Because of the importance of the job and the dangerous situations service members will find themselves in, boot camp is physically and emotionally demanding. Recruit training is both physically and mentally challenging.

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Can a drill sergeant hit you?

The military's drill sergeants and instructors are prohibited from hitting their recruits.

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What are the hardest boot camps?

To recap: The hardest military branch to get into in terms of education requirements is the Air Force. The military branch with the toughest basic training is the Marine Corps. The hardest military branch for non-males because of exclusivity and male dominance is the Marine Corps.

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What makes basic training fail?

The most common reason why people fail basic training is that medical issues prevent them from doing so safely. If this situation arises, you'll be medically separated from the Air Force but depending on how long you serve, you may still be entitled to some veteran benefits.

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Who has the shortest bootcamp?

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.

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What is the hardest thing in basic training?

Army Basic Training Red Phase

Red phase is the starting phase and is typically considered the hardest part of training. The entire phase, which is 3 weeks long, is devoted to constant calisthenic exercise and you will be spending much of your time in the push-up position.

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What will get you kicked out of bootcamp?

Failing Physical Tests

Boot camp makes large physical demands of recruits, and those who are unable to complete the basic physical tasks are more likely to be sent home. That said, you will be given more than one opportunity to pass certain tests, and failing the test is no guarantee of being sent home.

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Do drill sergeants read your letters?

Drill Instructors DO Read the Message Boards

Your recruit does not want his or her Drill Instructor to read his or her private thoughts from the letters he or she send.

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How do you mentally survive in boot camp?

Here's how you can mentally prepare before heading to basic training:
  1. Create a “Don't Quit” Mentality. Before you even leave for basic training, have it in your mind that you will see your contract through to the end. ...
  2. Don't Let Yelling Get to You. ...
  3. Don't Stress About Making Friends. ...
  4. Don't Take Offense. ...
  5. Always Be Mindful.

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What do you say when a drill instructor says eyeballs?

When a Drill Instructor says “ears,” recruits respond with “open, sir.” Eyeballs: A Drill Instructor ordering you to look at them. When a Drill Instructor says “eyeballs,” recruits respond with “click, sir.”

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Who has the easiest basic training?

  • The US Air Force is considered the easiest military branch overall. ...
  • The US Army is considered the easiest military branch to get into, Image: Wikimedia.org.
  • Air Force basic training is considered the easiest out of all of the military branches. ...
  • The US Air Force is considered the easiest branch for women.

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What is the average age of a drill sergeant?

Drill Sergeant Age Breakdown

Interestingly enough, the average age of drill sergeants is 40+ years old, which represents 81% of the population.

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What happens if a Soldier misses drill?

The rules for guard members missing drill and what can be done about it vary from state to state. In practice, punishments for missing a part or all of a weekend drill range from nothing, to not being paid, to having to make up the drill, and in some rare instances arrest and punishment.

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What happens if a civilian hits a Soldier?

18 U.S. Code § 1389 - Prohibition on attacks on United States servicemen on account of service. in the case of a battery, or an assault resulting in bodily injury, be fined under this title in an amount not less than $2500 and imprisoned not less than 6 months nor more than 10 years.

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Why do they cut your hair in the military?

The official explanation for this practice was field sanitation, to help reduce the risk of spreading hair and/or body lice. In addition to personal hygiene benefits, the military buzz cut has had the following effects: Standardization of military look for troops.

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Do you get in shape at boot camp?

Boot camp is a great way to quick start weight loss and fitness, but there are some things that you need to know before you enlist: It's intense. It will work all your major muscle groups, including your core, and give you a great cardio workout to boot. It's not for you if you don't like to sweat.

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What happens if you fail boot camp?

If a recruit has been recycled and still cannot pass the assessment, then they will be given an Entry-Level Separation (ELS). An ELS is given at the leadership's discretion. Processing an ELS can take weeks or months, and those awaiting processing are usually given some form of manual labor to pass the time.

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Do you get homesick at boot camp?

Expect homesickness

Everyone at basic training is missing his or her loved ones. Keep reminding yourself basic training is only a couple months long. Bring a few wallet-sized pictures with you and a notebook. To ease the homesickness, write letters often and encourage letters in return.

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