Posted on Sep 21, 2020
Is the Army getting rid of the "Shark Attack"? If so, how it is being replaced?
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I'm heading off to BCT this October and I just heard that they are getting rid of the Drill Sergeant shark attacks, I'm actually a bit disappointed that I won't experience it but I'm curious about how it's going to work now. Does anyone have insight about how it is being replaced?
Posted 4 y ago
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I heard they are getting rid of "grass drills" next and after that, the enemy will not longer use live ammo, only blanks to correspond with friendlier wars. There was a proposal on the table to scrap combat during Christmas but Mikey Weinstein complained and they stopped this idea.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
SSG (Join to see) It is customary SSG Coronado when you down vote someone to leave a comment as to why. Please do so.
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SSG Jeff Furgerson
Not sure anyone would vote down your comment MAJ Byron O, I guess they can't recognize the sarcastic humor, or it is as SGM Steve Wettstein thinks, Before I retired I had heard something about stress cards , hopefully the military hasn't resorted to that nonsense.
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Where there is a will, there's a way. Drill Sergeants will find a way to induce stress, just maybe not as public.
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I certainly hope so. If recruits can't handle the stress of DSs screaming & wreaking utter havoc....I don't know how they're going to hope to hold it together in combat.
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Well soldiers we are all going to sit around and sing the Koom by ah, and quilt our next gen body armor. I am beyond disgusted with this.
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