Uhhm. a second "wash kit" is definitely not going to be the largest of your kit worries.
You can stuff a toothbrush or toothpaste, or a razor pretty much anywhere. In fact.. you could probably get it on your person and if you are lucky not even get nailed by the staff for it (I wouldnt try it, but just saying, this stuff is small).
Yes, it saves TONS of time.
Consider typical timiing, week 5, IAP:
PT at 5:05
(roughly an hour, PlCmds discretion)
Inspection at 7:10
Breakfast and showers must be had inbetween PT and inspection, beds must be made, dusting must be done, and breakfast is nowhere near where you sleep. You also generally must form up and go as a group (at least my Pl did) which adds time.
You are also 5-6 mod, with 2 showers... and the shower walls must be dry, washroom clean.... you try cleaning your toothbrush, razor and soap, AND having the sink you cleaned it in clean and all the other stuff you have to do.
Like someone else said.. its about working as a team, critical thinking, and working through problems.
(IM GOING TO CLARIFY THAT THE ABOVE WAS FOR A IAP (Officer) COURSe and was a couple years ago. )
You can stuff a toothbrush or toothpaste, or a razor pretty much anywhere. In fact.. you could probably get it on your person and if you are lucky not even get nailed by the staff for it (I wouldnt try it, but just saying, this stuff is small).
Yes, it saves TONS of time.
Consider typical timiing, week 5, IAP:
PT at 5:05
(roughly an hour, PlCmds discretion)
Inspection at 7:10
Breakfast and showers must be had inbetween PT and inspection, beds must be made, dusting must be done, and breakfast is nowhere near where you sleep. You also generally must form up and go as a group (at least my Pl did) which adds time.
You are also 5-6 mod, with 2 showers... and the shower walls must be dry, washroom clean.... you try cleaning your toothbrush, razor and soap, AND having the sink you cleaned it in clean and all the other stuff you have to do.
Like someone else said.. its about working as a team, critical thinking, and working through problems.
(IM GOING TO CLARIFY THAT THE ABOVE WAS FOR A IAP (Officer) COURSe and was a couple years ago. )