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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:57 pm
These are the barrack designated for only female recruits! No male recruits or marines allowed here except for General Yamagashi and other officer on duty! If any un-authorized male is found in here he will be punished severely under the UCMJ!
Down the long corridor on the left and right are metal framed racks with mattresses where recruits sleep. The center, referred to as, "DI Highway" is off limits unless a DI tells you otherwise. There are footlockers at the foot and head of every rack as the racks are doubled up like bunk beds. one on top and one on bottom. Shoes are to be neatly aligned to the edge of the bunk underneath the racks. Footlockers are to remain locked at all times when not in use. The heads are there for when the need arises.
As evening chow has passed and the days of training have been ongoing, it is again that time of day where the Senior Drill Instructor has allowed you the time to make sure your boots are polished, your uniform is taken care of, you shower and hygiene, any letters you need to write are done, and in general anything else that can not be accomplished during the days grueling training schedule. The drill instructor then issing the command, "Turn to Senior Drill Instructor Square Away Time...... MOVE!" And the DI turns about and heads into the DI hut.
This thread is where recruits may actively post to communicate with one another. This is your time to get to know one another and to establish repore as once you graduate these will be your brothers in arms. This is also an rp thread you will be required to maintain all discipline as required of recruits. Should any officer come on deck (make a post in here) All recruits are to pop to attention and shout, "Attention on DECK! Officer on DECK! Good evening sir!" to notify the DI's about the officer. Failure to do so will result in a swift IT session.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:37 am
sits on my rack reading my UCMJ learning what i need to know as I wait for lights out.
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:37 am
Capt. Gabuleon steps on deck and starts walking towards the DI hut.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 3:57 pm
Gabuleon Capt. Gabuleon steps on deck and starts walking towards the DI hut. Was about to change when you came on deck I yelled "order on deck" snap to attention with a smart salute.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:00 pm
"Carry on recruits".. the Capt says as he knocks on the DI hut and is greeted with the nightly roster and reports....
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:06 pm
Gabuleon "Carry on recruits".. the Capt says as he knocks on the DI hut and is greeted with the nightly roster and reports.... Drops my salute, goes back to changing into my uniform, making sure my gig line is straight and looks right so I wont get any push up drill for not being in proper unifrom of the day.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:12 pm
After receiving the reports and information the Captain heads back out the way he came. Noticing the first recruit that called out to the deck his presence he stopped and addressed her as she popped to attention from working on her uniform. Recruit, good job for calling it before any other recruit. Keeping your eyeballs open for anything will one day save your life but make sure when you are letting your fellow recruits know that an Officer is on deck, that you call the command of Attention on Deck, Officer on Deck, then give the greeting of the day. Its just the way its done. Understood?
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:20 pm
Gabuleon After receiving the reports and information the Captain heads back out the way he came. Noticing the first recruit that called out to the deck his presence he stopped and addressed her as she popped to attention from working on her uniform. Recruit, good job for calling it before any other recruit. Keeping your eyeballs open for anything will one day save your life but make sure when you are letting your fellow recruits know that an Officer is on deck, that you call the command of Attention on Deck, Officer on Deck, then give the greeting of the day. Its just the way its done. Understood? Snaps to atention once more with the broom in my hands , giving you a salute " sir, yes, sir" I say in a clear voice. "Sir May I talk with you for a moment , sir??"
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:29 pm
"Recruit this is highly unusual as I am not in your immediate chain of command but as I am over the company issues do come to me.. and as the Duty Officer if there is a problem I need to hear about it. What can I do for you?"
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:35 pm
Gabuleon "Recruit this is highly unusual as I am not in your immediate chain of command but as I am over the company issues do come to me.. and as the Duty Officer if there is a problem I need to hear about it. What can I do for you?" Sir according to my recruiter back home I was told, that those who have been in college and completed it successfully arent they suppose to start out at a higher rank??" Pulls from my pocket my college transcript showing 2 yrs completeion of college. "see sir, it show I have graduated with high honors with a major in communication with a minor in english and leaddership training."
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