Posted on Sep 14, 2019
Charlie Evans
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What are some main reasons people get sent home from bootcamp ? And what are some odd wouldn’t have expected reasons ?
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MAJ Deputy Inspector General
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Just finished a tour at Fort Leonard Wood as a BN XO for a training unit. Mostly medical (bodies were not prepared for the increased physical fitness training), some drug issues (tested positive and the results finally came back), and mostly mental issues. Mental issues included undisclosed mental problems and suicide ideations.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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A friend of mine Jeff Phelps got drafted in to Marines in 1968. He got discharged for sleepwalking
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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When I was in Basic, we had a homosexual who just did not want to be part of the army. The other dropout was a kid who chambered a blank M-16 and fired it while we were cleaning our weapons. I wish I had attrition data to see.
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1SG Frank Boynton
1SG Frank Boynton
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I caught our only female drill sergeant 69ing a hold over. There were double standards for Drill Sergeants even then. I know a male drill who got caught fishing in the wrong lake, busted to pvt, loss of all rank, and 5 years in the federal pen. This female, who I caught (I was on CQ pulling a floor check) was transferred to another unit. I don't know if she lost any rank, but she stayed on the trail. Another time I caught two females in the same bed. One said she was coming back from using the bathroom and thought she got into her own bed. Yeah, right, but she ended up being TDP'd. And before anyone jumps my case about gay rights, In 1983 an NCO was duty bound to report any homosexual acts.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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I went to through AIT with a hot lesbian. She and her hot GF used me as the pretend BF. All the guys were asking how did I do manage to hook up with a couple hot women. I wish I got some ass out of the deal.
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1SG Frank Boynton
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It is really different between men and women. When I was a Drill at Ft. Dix, I trained more female cycles than I did male cycles. The main reason men were usually discharged was their inability to adapt to the military life, (like Cpt. Bob already pointed out) and then some sort of injury. Minor injuries the trainee was recycled, but major injuries, they were TDP'd. The main reason women were discharged is failure to qualify in BRM or PT. There was some exceptions. In the winter time, we saw a lot older group of women join than in the summer. My average female cycle in the summer was 19 1/2 years old, during the winter it was 25. The older a person is, the less likely they are to be able to adapt to the military life style. But that's a discussion for another time.
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1SG David Speckhardt
1SG David Speckhardt
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1SG Frank Boynton that must mean we are getting old.:)
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1SG David Speckhardt
1SG David Speckhardt
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SSG Laurie Mullen did mine at Dix starting Aug 1971.
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Sgt Thomas Proctor
Sgt Thomas Proctor
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CPT Bob Coleman - You must have been stationed at "Camp Payton Place".
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Sgt Thomas Proctor
Sgt Thomas Proctor
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CPT Bob Coleman -Always sorry to hear of the death of a fellow trooper. I also saw some weird stuff while I was in service. I was in the Infantry before joining the Air Force.
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