lenaitch
Army.ca Veteran
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Some of the goals of drill are to get an otherwise disparate group of recent civilian individuals, where such requirements are not normally important, to function in unity, and to instill the need to follow commands when they are given; not slightly before or slightly after - exactly as instructed at the moment commanded. Admittedly, it might be of somewhat less significant than in the days of standing lines of battle and volley fire.
I've not been through military training, but police recruit training back in the day seemed, by all accounts, to have many similarities. Instructors had a limited amount of time to try to turn you into something you were not and impart skills that could perhaps, I don't know, save your life. Once that bridge had been crossed, training became much less 'confrontational'. Some might argue that is even more relevant today. Back in the day, there was generally much more deference to authority and respect for those with skills and knowledge to impart. Now, people feel that their view is important simply by virtue of them having one, and any direction that they weren't part of forming is invalid. Heck of a way to run a war.
I've not been through military training, but police recruit training back in the day seemed, by all accounts, to have many similarities. Instructors had a limited amount of time to try to turn you into something you were not and impart skills that could perhaps, I don't know, save your life. Once that bridge had been crossed, training became much less 'confrontational'. Some might argue that is even more relevant today. Back in the day, there was generally much more deference to authority and respect for those with skills and knowledge to impart. Now, people feel that their view is important simply by virtue of them having one, and any direction that they weren't part of forming is invalid. Heck of a way to run a war.