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quoted from career_radio-checker in the forum I'm new to all this
"We had a girl who joined up half way through the course to complete the Soldier Qualification portion of the Course. The previous year she was sent home because of *surprise* a knee injury. Sure enough, on our ruck march her knee started to hurt and she couldn't carry on. Being true to the motto "No soldier left behind" WE have to take her gear and carry it for her. While she limped along, one budy carried her riffle and webbing while another took her rucksack. Don't forget they have their own stuff too.
This, combined with her innability to do other tasks, did not make her popular and she faced a lot of pressure from the staff and students to leave. Not through hazing or abuse but through glares and stares. Plus she was approached by staff many times. She did get sent home before the end of the course."
I sure would like to know, why is it such a forcefully decision in his mind he should be considering it being such a nuisance. That girl did not need that Bull sheet, if anything, teamwork should be just like be acting like she is part of the family and treated that way, not like sheet. What if that happened to him, how would he feel. Im getting very disappointed in the army for thinking things like that period, once your in, your in as family- brothers- sisters. God he sounds like a disappointment like if he really was in battle and that happened he sounds like he would leave you behind and save his own rearend. Of course this is one of the thousands of soldiers that could be thinking the wrong way of teamwork. Im sure there is thousands out there that wouldnt ever think of leaving a soldier male or female, behind and think its a nuisance.
"We had a girl who joined up half way through the course to complete the Soldier Qualification portion of the Course. The previous year she was sent home because of *surprise* a knee injury. Sure enough, on our ruck march her knee started to hurt and she couldn't carry on. Being true to the motto "No soldier left behind" WE have to take her gear and carry it for her. While she limped along, one budy carried her riffle and webbing while another took her rucksack. Don't forget they have their own stuff too.
This, combined with her innability to do other tasks, did not make her popular and she faced a lot of pressure from the staff and students to leave. Not through hazing or abuse but through glares and stares. Plus she was approached by staff many times. She did get sent home before the end of the course."
I sure would like to know, why is it such a forcefully decision in his mind he should be considering it being such a nuisance. That girl did not need that Bull sheet, if anything, teamwork should be just like be acting like she is part of the family and treated that way, not like sheet. What if that happened to him, how would he feel. Im getting very disappointed in the army for thinking things like that period, once your in, your in as family- brothers- sisters. God he sounds like a disappointment like if he really was in battle and that happened he sounds like he would leave you behind and save his own rearend. Of course this is one of the thousands of soldiers that could be thinking the wrong way of teamwork. Im sure there is thousands out there that wouldnt ever think of leaving a soldier male or female, behind and think its a nuisance.