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		<title>Why People Flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp: Top 7 Reasons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been asked the question of why people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp over and over again, so we decided to create this page in an effort to provide a concise answer.  The reason why people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp is not always the same and yet many of them are closely related.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have been asked the question of why people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp over and over again, so we decided to create this page in an effort to provide a concise answer.  The reason why people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp is not always the same and yet many of them are closely related.  We have compiled a list of the top 7 reasons why we think people flunk out, or wash out, of Marine Corps Boot Camp.  The list is not in a rank order, as each reason is personal to the recruit that flunks out.  Flunking out is what is important, and not the reason why the recruit flunked out.  Flunking out of Marine Corps Boot Camp just means you failed.</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #000000;">    <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Injury:</span></strong></span> </span> There are times when a recruit falls off a rope or twists a knee and becomes hurt to such a degree that they cannot continue on with Marine Corps Boot Camp.  When this happens the recruit is stashed away in some platoon waiting to heal.  This is a very frustrating time because the recruit has realized the dream to become a Marine is dead and yet they cannot return home.  The reason the recruit cannot return home is two-fold.  First off, the recruit needs to heal, but more important to the Corps is they do not want to send home recruits that look beat up and /or abused.  It does not make good public relations.  This is a reason why people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">     <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: small;">Criminal:</span></span></strong></span>  There are times whena civilian slips into boot camp and starts training like everyone else.  Then one-day while the platoon is sitting quietly in the squadbay, two men in suits walk in and take a recruit with them, and that recruit is never heard from again by the their fellow recruits.  The reason for this is because they had some outstanding warrant on them or some such criminal charge that did not get caught on the initial processing.  Once a recruit actually enters active military duty, their is another, deeper background check performed.  This follow on background check sometimes turns up a recruit that has not been so honest.  This is yet another reason why some people flunk Marine Corps Boot Camp.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Drugs:</span></strong></span><strong></strong></span>This reason has been given its own section because it is very common.  A very popular reason why recruits get sent home is because they smoked <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/smoking-pot-and-joining-the-united-states-marine-corps.php">pot</a> or did some other drug right before they reported into boot camp.  One of the first things a new recruit does when they get off the bus at a Marine Corps Recruit Depot is they take a &#8220;<a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/smoking-pot-and-joining-the-united-states-marine-corps.php">piss test</a>&#8220;, which the rest of the world refers to as a urine analysis <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/smoking-pot-and-joining-the-united-states-marine-corps.php">drug test</a>.  A new recruit will pee in the bottle and off goes the sample for testing.  It takes a few days/weeks to get the results, so somewhere along the line the recruit gets pulled away from the rest of the platoon.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">  <span style="font-size: small;">   <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Too Fat:</span></strong></span></span>  Yes, we said it  Too FAT.  This reason actually falls under an umbrella of reasons why people flunk out of Marine Corps Boot Camp.  The actual reason may because the recruit cannot keep up with the physical training.  Maybe the fat brought on some other health issues that warranted the expulsion from Marine Corps Boot Camp.  The end result of being obese will start with the Drill Instructors giving the recruit more attention than they will want.  This negative attention will bleed over to the fellow recruits getting angry with the fat one because the platoon will be punished since the fat one cannot keep up.  If a recruit is too fat they will become the focal point of everything the Drill Instructors can throw at the recruit.  If you think that this is rude or not &#8220;politically correct&#8221; you would be right if your were in the civilian world.  In the glow of Marine Corps Boot Camp, your feelings mean nothing.  If you are fat and can&#8217;t get over the wall, you are a liability.  if you are fat and can&#8217;t keep up with the platoon, you will need to go to the &#8220;pork chop platoon&#8221; for further and additional training, or go home.  It is that simple  If you are too fat in Marine Corps Boot Camp the deciding factor will be if the individual has the internal drive and motivation to keep up with the rest of the unit.  Being fat is not a automatic get sent home, it is just an issue that will require additional intestinal fortitude to overcome.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"> <span style="font-size: small;">    <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lack of Personal Drive</span></strong></span></span><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">:</span></strong> If a civilian shows up and is really not committed to becoming a Marine, there is a very good chance they will fail. The commitment to becoming a Marine will need to transcend personal discomfort and personal needs.  A recruit that does not have the internal drive to continue and carry on will falter along the way and fall behind in training.  This is when the gray area becomes apparent because the lack of personal drive will allow, for example, a minor medical injury to become a chance to be sent home.  When a recruit has a lack of will to carry on through the most difficult time in their life, it becomes easy to roll &#8220;<em>the </em>reason&#8221; into another reason that will offer them the opportunity to quit.  A recruit that does not have the internal and ongoing will to graduate Marine Corps Boot Camp, will allow a non-essential cause for failure to blossom and grow into a reason that can become tangible enough for dismissal.  The possible list of reasons in this category are virtually limitless, but they are there for the weak recruit to take a hold of, and then use that excuse for the rest of their life.  The excuse that manifests itself for dismissal from Marine Corps Boot Camp will be retold to family and friends over and over so many times, that after a while the failed recruit starts to believe the reason really was substantial enough to warrant leaving boot camp a failure.  Lack of personal drive is one reason that people flunk out of Marine Corps Boot Camp that starts while still at home waiting as a &#8220;poolee&#8221; to start boot camp.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">  <span style="font-size: small;">   <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lack of Preparation Academically:</span></strong></span></span>  Preparation for Marine Corps Boot Camp is one thing that an individual can never get enough of,&#8230;and whatever they do to <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/preparing-for-marine-corps-boot-camp-2.php">prepare</a>,&#8230; will leave them ill-prepared for Marine Corps Boot Camp.  To flunk out of Marine Corps Boot Camp a recruit<em> really has to</em> flunk out because the individual recruit is offered time and time again an opportunity to succeed.  If a test subject is causing trouble the recruit would have to be a rock to not be able to pass it eventually.  The academic portion of Marine Corps Boot Camp is not the reason for many recruits being sent home from boot camp.  What causes the trouble is that the academic portion of boot camp is really just another faucet of stress that must be overcome to graduate.  If a civilian does not study before they arrive at the recruit depot to start basic recruit training, then the amount of stress will increase overall, compared to the civilian that studied before arriving at boot camp.  The point you need to understand is that the academic studies, in them-self, are not difficult.  It is only when the academics are thrown at you with the rest that is going on, that makes it difficult.  If a civilian studied all of the subject matter prior to becoming a recruit, the level of stress would be reduced exponentially.  The lack of preparation academically only leads to increased stress, that some individuals just cannot handle, and that is just another reason why they flunk out of Marine Corps Boot Camp.<a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/boot-camp-preparation-ebook"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-568" title="Do you have what it takes?  CLICK HERE to learn how to fully prepare." src="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Resized-Graduation-ceremony.jpg" alt="Do you have what it takes?  CLICK HERE to learn how to fully prepare." width="375" height="239" /></a></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">    </span><span style="color: #000000;"> <span style="font-size: small;">    <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Easily Intimidated:</span></strong></span></span><strong></strong>The Marine Corps really does not want some mindless drone running around looking to start a fight, but they do not want a person that can be intimidated too easily.  If a civilian shows up to recruit training and takes the training and the treatment they receive too harshly, they will end up being intimidated and they will flunk out and fail Marine Corps Boot Camp.  A recruit needs to be able to stand up and stand tall to the constant barrage of verbal abuse they receive while at boot camp.  Anything less will cause the recruit to fail boot camp and be sent home as a civilian.  The recruit cannot take the treatment at boot camp as a personal issue.  If the <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/meet-your-drill-instructor.php">Drill Instructor</a> sense a weakness, they will work at using it to intimidate you right back to the civilian world.</p>
<p>If you want to become a Marine, you have to make it through Marine Corps Boot Camp.  If you are not prepared for what that means, you will have a tougher time than you need to have.  Marine Corps Boot Camp is not some unbeatable experience, as demonstrated by the graduation ceremonies that take place weekly.  If you are going off to boot camp, then you have made the commitment and that commitment will only have one of two outcomes.  You will either become a Marine or you will fail.  <strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">PERIOD!!!!</span></em></strong>  You will spend every minute of everyday in Marine Corps Boot Camp dealing with the issue of becoming a basically trained Marine.  Either you prepare now or you don&#8217;t. If you choose to not prepare now you may still graduate, but your time in Marine Corps Boot Camp will suck much more than it has to.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: small;">Lack of Preparation Physically:</span></span></strong>  It is not by accident that the reason for not being physically prepared for boot camp was listed last.  Most outsiders will disagree with this, but the truth is that The Marine Corps Boot Camp process is not designed to kick out and fail the weak from becoming a Marine.  One of the first things a recruit has to do when they arrive at Marine Corps Basic Training is what is called the <a title="An Overview To Start Boot Camp" href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/marine-corps-weight-and-fitness-standards-an-overview-to-start-boot-camp.php" target="_blank">Initial Physical Fitness Test (PFT)</a>.  If you arrived at boot camp, chances are you will be able to make the minimum requirements to start and continue boot camp with your platoon.  If you have the ability to qualify at the initial PFT, you have the physical ability to graduate.  The entire Marine Corps Boot Camp system is designed to take ANY civilian and work them hard and push them physically so they will be able to march on the grinder (parade deck) and graduate as basically trained Marines.  It would be silly to think that the entire system would be set up to &#8220;hire&#8221; civilians and then not have a system in place to promote being physically fit.  Once again, preparation is key, because if an individual shows up for Marine Corps Boot Camp and has a good physical condition, their stress level will be lower, and they will be able to not &#8220;freak out&#8221; when the entire world around them seems to be crashing down around their ears.  The point of being fit beforehand will only lower the overall level of stress that the recruit will have to endure.  Before you get done reading this&#8230;<span style="color: #000000;"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">LISTEN UP!!!!!!</span></em></strong>  </span>Being out of shape does not mean you will fail Marine Corps Boot Camp just as much as being in shape DOES NOT guarantee you will graduate a Marine.  It all comes back down to personal drive, will power and overall commitment.</p>
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		<title>The Marine Corps Boot Camp Crucible</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 00:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Crucible is a rite of passage for all Marines and occurs during the very end of Marine Corps Boot Camp.  The Crucible is the 54-hour culmination to the transformation of recruit training. It is a physically and mentally challenging event that involves food and sleep deprivation and the completion of various obstacles for the potential Marine to negotiate.  This is a relatively new training evolution in the Marine Corps as it did not exist a couple of decades ago.  When the evolution of training is completed, the recruits are considered Marines, whereas in years gone by the recruits were not considered Marines until the actual graduation ceremony.  All in all, the Crucible has evolved into the culmination of Marine Corps Boot Camp.  Below is a brief summary of the events that take place during the scheduled Crucible. <a href="http://4d20acbz69bvqv0g37404a6sfe.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=CRUCIBLE"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-827" title="You can't pin this on until you complete the Crucible. Learn how to get an edge in preparing for Marine Corps Boot Camp." src="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Small-MC-Emblem1.jpg" alt="You can't pin this on until you complete the Crucible" width="77" height="97" /></a></p>
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<span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Basic Facts</span></strong> </span><br />
Recruits will travel 48 miles on foot during the event.<br />
There are 29 problem-solving exercises during the Crucible.<br />
It consists of 36 different stations.<br />
The recruits will have three meals, ready-to-eat (MREs) during the 54 hours.<br />
The recruits will be required to carry 45 pounds during the Crucible, in addition to 782 gear, uniform and M16 A2 service rifle weight. </p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Day 1<br />
</span></span></strong>Reveille (2 am) <br />
Night movement (3 am)<br />
Recruits conduct a 6-mile hike to the Crucible site. <br />
Events 1-3 (5: 30 am &#8211; 6:30 pm) <br />
Event 1 – Battle of Hue City<br />
A one-hour event in which the teams resupply water, ammunition and MREs through a course which consists of trenches, wire fences and walls. <br />
After the resupply course, teams negotiate the warrior stations below: <br />
Pfc Jenkins Pinnacle<br />
Teams cross two horizontal cable-supported logs. <br />
Pfc Garcia&#8217;s Engagement<br />
Individuals demonstrate their knowledge of hand-to-hand combat skills, and then participate in a warrior case study of Pfc. Garcia. <br />
Lehew&#8217;s Challenge<br />
Teams of two climb over an eight-foot high horizontal log. <br />
Corbin&#8217;s Convoy<br />
Teams react to a simulated IED while on patrol.<br />
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<strong>Event 2</strong>– Battle of Belleau Wood: Pugil Sticks/Body Sparring<br />
Leadership Reaction Course</p>
<p>A three-hour event in which the teams perform six reaction course problems which test their ability to work as a team to solve problems.</p>
<p>Some of the problems include: <br />
Using three wooden boards to cross a number of stumps without touching the ground.<br />
Negotiating a water hole using the same wooden board concept to get from point A to point B.<br />
Transporting a large container over a wall using the limited resources available.<br />
Once completing the events, the teams of two face off in a pugil stick bout.<br />
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<strong>Event 3</strong> – Core Event and Warrior Stations<br />
A one-hour event which can hold a maximum of six teams working concurrently. <br />
Noonan&#8217;s Casualty Evacuation<br />
The team will recover a downed pilot and another recruit “shot” by a sniper and transport them over a mile of wooded terrain. <br />
Enhanced Obstacle Course<br />
the recruits carry a dummy casualty on a stretcher and ammunition cans from one end of a standard Marine Corps obstacle course to the other, going over all obstacles. <br />
Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) Strikes Station -<br />
Recruits are required to demonstrate and conduct five-minute MCMAP strikes. <br />
Core Values Station<br />
Recruits sit inside a hut and receive information on a particular core value from their <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/meet-your-drill-instructor.php">drill instructor</a>. <br />
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Night Event (8 pm &#8211; 11 pm) &#8211; Five-mile night hike with a time limit of three hours. <br />
Sleep (midnight &#8211; 4 am)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Day 2<br />
</span></span></strong>Reveille (4 am) <br />
Events 4-6 (5:30 am &#8211; 6:30 pm) <br />
<strong>Event 4 –</strong>Battle of Fallujah<br />
A one-hour event in which teams resupply water, ammunition and MREs through the Combat Assault Course.<br />
Following the completion of the Battle of Fallujah, recruits negotiate a bayonet assault course and the warrior stations below: <br />
Perez&#8217;s Passage<br />
Teams cross a “contaminated area” by swinging on ropes from “safe spot” to “safe spot.” <br />
Kraft&#8217;s Struggle<br />
Teams climb a 10-foot wall and climb down the opposite side by a knotted rope. <br />
John Quick Trail (Navigation Station)<br />
Basic map reading and grid coordinate plotting will be reviewed and evaluated. <br />
Core Values Station<br />
Recruits sit inside a hut and receive information on a particular core value from their drill instructor.<br />
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<strong>Event 5</strong> – Battle of Mariana Islands<br />
Combat Endurance Course</p>
<p>Teams have two hours to complete five events of a modified Confidence Course. <br />
The Sky Scraper<br />
The team retrieves a “wounded” dummy from the top of an 18-foot tower. <br />
Stairway to Heaven<br />
Team members move two ammunition cans over the top of a 36-foot ladder obstacle.<br />
Two-Line Bridge<br />
Team members cross two 52-foot long ropes with their hands and feet suspended two feet and 10 feet off the ground as they carry ammunition cans and water re-supply cans. <br />
The Weaver<br />
Team members climb over and under 24 logs, 42 feet in length ascending to 14 feet as they carry ammunition and water re-supply cans. <br />
In addition to the Enhanced Confidence Course, teams go through a Combat Endurance Course.</p>
<p>Combat Endurance Course- Teams conduct a simulated patrol, negotiate the obstacles and report the number and types of obstacles to intelligence sources.<br />
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<strong>Event 6</strong>– Battle of Khe Sanh (Unknown Distance Firing)<br />
Teams of four fire two magazines of five rounds each from simulated building structures at unknown distance targets in a time limit of 70 seconds. The number of targets hit and number of unused ammunition is then recorded. <br />
Following Day&#8217;s Defense, team members participate in a 250-meter casualty evacuation where members remove simulated casualties from a simulated danger area consisting of artillery simulators.<br />
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Night Event (8 pm &#8211; 11 pm)- Night Infiltration Course<br />
Teams re-supply water, ammunition and MREs at night in a simulated combat environment. The teams take their ammunition cans, water cans and simulated MREs through the Combat Assault Course with the added obstacle of darkness. <br />
Sleep (midnight &#8211; 4 am)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Day 3<br />
</span></span></strong>Reveille (3 am) <br />
Nine-mile hike (4 am &#8211; 7 am)<br />
Recruits conduct a nine-mile hike from the Crucible site back to the battalion. <br />
Eagle Globe and Anchor Ceremony (7:30-8:00)<br />
New Marines will receive an Eagle Globe and Anchor from their Drill Instructor marking their transition from a recruit to a Marine.<br />
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Warrior&#8217;s Breakfast<br />
The new Marines are treated to a breakfast fit for only true warriors. It consists of all-you-can-eat steak, eggs and potatoes. </p>
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		<title>Prepare For Bootcamp Ebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 08:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are getting ready to go off to boot camp, you are in for a chapter in your life that is one you will remember.  If you are getting ready to go to bootcamp you need to realize that the memory that you will create will have one over-riding theme&#8230;and that theme is whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are getting ready to go off to boot camp, you are in for a chapter in your life that is one you will remember.  If you are getting ready to go to bootcamp you need to realize that the memory that you will create will have one over-riding theme&#8230;and that theme is whether you pass or <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/why-people-flunk-marine-corps-boot-camp-top-7-reasons.php">fail</a>.  A large portion of that equation is directly related to the amount of preparation you do to <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/preparing-for-marine-corps-boot-camp-2.php">prepare</a> for the boot camp experience.  There is no doubt that getting ready for bootcamp should be directly related to getting something to help, such as a prepare for bootcamp ebook.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><a title="Ebook For Boot Camp" href="http://788fd7b32hz-to4n6-u-tc4q1p.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=PREPAREFORBCEBOOK" target="_blank">Click Here For an E Book Example</a></span></span></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://788fd7b32hz-to4n6-u-tc4q1p.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=PREPAREFORBCEBOOK"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-979" title="Click HERE to stop your instructor from screaming at YOU!!!!" src="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ResizesDude2.jpg" alt="Click HERER to stop your instructor from screaming at YOU!!!!" width="250" height="245" /></a>When you prepare for boot camp, it is not enough to just be able to run and jump and climb ropes.  A monkey can be trained to do those sort of things, and you are expected to be able to do so much more.  The crushing factor of boot camp is the stress that is inflicted while undergoing training.  The academic portion of boot camp is really not that tough, in fact it is really quite simple.  The problem and the reason why you need a prepare for bootcamp ebook is because the <em>unknown</em>is what causes the stress and that stress is what causes a person to fail.   A bootcamp ebook can shed some light on the events that take place in bootcamp.  By knowing what is coming, the stress is reduced and <em>that </em>factor alone helps a person thrive  to become a success. </p>
<p>A prepare for bootcamp ebook should contain specific and vital information that will shed light on not only the physical portion of boot camp, but also the academic portion of bootcamp.  By learning the facts of such subjects like the M16A4 rifle or the rank structure, the knowledge that is already in your head, reduces the stress because the stress of having to learn the facts has been reduced.  The entire environment of bootcamp is alien to all and not having to spend stress on the mundane memorization, reduces stress.  The mere fact of living with less stress make s the entire spectacle of bootcamp much more manageable.</p>
<p>The over-riding concept of boot camp is to inflict as much stress as possible to see who will be able to deal with the inflicted stress. The whole point of boot camp is to weed out the recruits that are not able to function under stress and those are the ones that fail.  A great way to prepare for boot camp is with an ebook because they are the ones that are the most up to date and current.  One must further realize that the military is all about regimented training programs and the same holds true with the training that Drill Instructors must endure prior to being able to train any recruits.  A ebook that has insight to the tactics that Drill instructors use will prove priceless because if you know what to expect, the stress is reduced.  Stress reduction is what will increase a recruits chances of being able to graduate. </p>
<p>An overall good ebook that will help a person prepare for bootcamp will be one that provided insight to not only the physical training requirements, but also the academic requirements.  By memorizing what must be memorized prior to starting boot camp, the simple stress of learning the stuff is minimized.  While everyone else is trying to memorize the General Orders, a well prepared recruit will be able to excel in the leadership role of helping others just get by and pass.  A good solid foundation that will propel a recruit to be able to graduate is not only a good thing to have, it is essential to solidifying a recruits chance of making their bootcamp memories those of a time that they excelled and not a time of failed excuses.</p>
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		<title>Marine Corps Boot Camp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 04:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wattles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marine Corps Boot Camp&#8230; How can a person describe Marine Corps Boot Camp? Attempting to describe Marine Corps Boot Camp to someone would be like trying to describe what the color red looked like, to a person that never had the gift of having vision.  For anyone thinking about joining the Marines, it is virtually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marine Corps Boot Camp&#8230; How can a person describe Marine Corps Boot Camp? Attempting to describe Marine Corps Boot Camp to someone would be like trying to describe what the color red looked like, to a person that never had the gift of having vision.  For anyone thinking about joining the Marines, it is virtually impossible to provide you one simple article that will help you breeze through the recruit training program provided by The United States Marine Corps.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/boot-camp-preparation-ebook"><strong>Click Here to learn About Some Of The &#8220;STUFF&#8221; You Need To Learn For Boot Camp</strong></a></span></p>
<p>One thing a person must understand is that the United States Marine Corps is a fighting force.  If you are afraid of getting a bloody nose, do not worry because you are not alone.  It is a normal feeling to be afraid of what The United States Marine Corps has to offer.   If you think the word fear is too strong, then maybe a better word would be to &#8220;respect&#8221; what Marine Corps Boot Camp has to offer.  Granted, on the outset it needs to be acknowledged that everyone joins the Corps for different reasons.  Some join because they seek discipline while others enter because they need a roof over their head.  Many seek employment and yet a few may even be seeking closure of some past emotional wound that they feel the Marine Corps will be able to help heal.  Whatever the reason you may be looking to complete the training of Marine Corps Boot Camp, you can be sure that it is an experience that you will not find easy and an experience that will challenge every aspect of who you think you are.</p>
<p>You already know that when you are in Marine Corps Boot Camp, you will be challenged physically.  You already know that you will have Drill Instructors screaming in your face every day that you manage to survive.  What you need to know now are a few things that you have not looked into in depth, that will help you become a graduate of Marine Corps Boot Camp.  Check out the bullet point links below and then we will continue.  Visit each link for valuable information to help you <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/preparing-for-marine-corps-boot-camp-2.php">prepare</a> for Marine Corps Boot Camp.<a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/boot-camp-preparation-ebook"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-426" title="Mental stress can cause you to wash out at Marine Corps Boot Camp. Click on this button to learn some tips that you should know to have an edge before you go to Marine Corps Boot Camp." src="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Resized-Woman-Drinking-Canteen.jpg" alt="" width="375" height="239" /></a></p>
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<li><a title="Daily Training Schedule for The United States Marine Corps Basic Training" href="http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/matrix/matrix.pdf" target="_blank">The daily training schedule for Marine Corps Boot Camp</a></li>
<li>The physical fitness test required by The Marine Corps (PFT): <a title="Male PFT Standards" href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/marine-corps-physical-fitness-standards-pft.php" target="_blank">Males</a>  <a title="Female PFT Standards" href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/marine-corps-physical-fitness-standards-for-females-pft.php" target="_blank">Females</a></li>
<li><a title="Mental Stress In Boot Camp Explained." href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/boot-camp-preparation-ebook">Additional information concerning mental preparation for boot camp.</a></li>
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<p>The fact that is not mentioned very often about Marine Corps Boot Camp is that the major portion of recruits that <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/why-people-flunk-marine-corps-boot-camp-top-7-reasons.php">fail</a> is not because the can&#8217;t run fast enough or do enough pull-ups.  The fact of the matter is that most of the recruits that fail, or &#8220;wash out&#8221; of Marine Corps Boot Camp is because of the stress that is induced upon them.  Granted that a large portion of that stress is related to the physical fitness that is performed, but the total package of Marine Corps Boot Camp is designed to take the weakest of the weak and build their muscles up over the 13 weeks they are in recruit training.  If a civilian reports in for Marine Corps Boot Camp and they are in poor shape, they will be exercised daily, and the Drill Instructors will work them to their maximum.  If a civilian reports in for Marine Corps Boot Camp and they are in fantastic shape, they will be exercised daily, and the Drill Instructors will work them to their maximum. The key to the entire concept is that the Drill Instructors are there to induce mental stress over all of the recruits.  Marine Corps Boot Camp is designed around stress, not around physical abilities because the entire process is designed to stress the individual, while teaching them to become a Marine.</p>
<p>Too many Marine poolee&#8217;s (those waiting to ship out to boot camp) tend to focus all of their efforts on the physical aspect of preparing for Marine Corps Boot Camp.  We are not saying the physical aspect of boot camp is not important, we are saying that the mental aspect is MORE important.  If you were to be the strongest Marine Recruit in the history of the world and could not handle the mental stress, you would become the strongest Marine Recruit in the  history of the world to be sent home as just another Marine Corps Boot Camp wash out.  You need to understandthat you have to know and study what the recruit training environment will be like mentally.   You need to study the classroom training material in the quietness of civilian life before you step off the bus at Marine Corps Boot Camp.  By having been exposed to the book knowledge ahead of time you will keep the stress level down lower than those that have not prepared intellectually, as well as emotionally.</p>
<p>In Marine Corps Boot Camp you will need to know the classroom materials such as rank structure, general orders, first aid to name but a few.  When you combine all of the classroom materials with the physical fitness portions there is a level of stress that builds up, which is what creates the pressure in the recruits life.  That pressure, which is stress induced, is what is at the root cause of the break down of recruits, in general.  As you prepare for Marine Corps Boot Camp, you need to prepare for more than just sit-up, pull-ups and running.  Not preparing for the mental aspect is the one challenge that is the root cause of failure that runs statistically deep in those that are sent home as civilians.</p>
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<p>As you prepare for your time in Marine Corps Boot Camp, it is stressed to you that you must prepare for the mental challenge as hard as you prepare for the physical challenge.  You must realize that the body will go nowhere that the mind is not willing to go.  If you doubt this then you have not been running enough to get ready for Marine Corps Boot Camp.  Once your mind is convinced about how it can, or cannot do something the body will follow like a whipped puppy.  Your Drill Instructors are trained to enforce and perpete stress on you for 13 weeks.  Are you ready for those 13 weeks?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: small;"><a title="Mental Stress In Boot Camp Explained." href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/boot-camp-preparation-ebook"><strong>Click Here to see what you should know BEFORE you go to boot camp</strong>.</a></span></p>
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		<title>Marine Corps Boot Camp Horror Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 20:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wattles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marine Corps Boot Camp horror stories are not as common as they used to be, but there are myths out there and there are some true ones that may be blown out of proportion.  I would like to take this moment to tell of what some may consider a &#8220;horror story&#8221;, but I do not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marine Corps Boot Camp horror stories are not as common as they used to be, but there are myths out there and there are some true ones that may be blown out of proportion.  I would like to take this moment to tell of what some may consider a &#8220;horror story&#8221;, but I do not and it happened to me.</p>
<p>I was in Marine Corps Boot Camp at Parris Island in 1979.  I was the age of 17 and I was in Platoon 1047 and graduated on 14 September 1979.  My Senior <a href="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/meet-your-drill-instructor.php">Drill Instructor</a> was Staff Sergeant Fair and it happened late one evening while I was on fire watch.  I had on my chrome dome and my war belt, as they were called and if I remember correctly it was about 0230 hours.  It was pouring rain outside and I was the only one awake, or so I thought.<a href="http://8c5aa8q8bcz1ot9ls0txzb5u5h.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MCHORRORSTORIES"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-883" title="Becoming a Marine is a process, not an event. Click here for help with that process." src="http://marinecorpsbootcampsurvival.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/IwoStatue.jpg" alt="Becoming a Marine is a process, not an event. Click here for help with that process." width="251" height="160" /></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><a title="Preparing for Marine Corps Boot Camp" href="http://8c5aa8q8bcz1ot9ls0txzb5u5h.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MCHORRORSTORIES" target="_blank">Click Here To Learn How To Prepare For Boot Camp</a></span></span></strong></p>
<p>I was goofing off and I was tired and I was bored and I thought it was a waste of time to be up at that time.  I recall having my leg up on some sort of ledge and the next thing I remember was being flat on my back with a sheathed bayonet to my throat.  Over me stood Staff Sergeant Fair in full face camo looking me in the eyes with the look of a wild-man.  In a very hushed tone he asked me &#8220;what would have happened if this was combat&#8221;  I meekly replied that &#8220;the Private would be dead.&#8221;  With the sheathed bayonet still to my throat he leaned closer and whispered in an even more intense &#8220;Fuck the Private&#8230;.your fellow Marines would be dead.  They were counting on you to be here to guard them and you let them down.  If this was combat, you would be the reason why 71 Marines would have been killed.&#8221;  He then looked in my eyes with an expression I will never forgot and he said &#8220;my brother was killed by the Cong and it is my job to make sure that you don&#8217;t graduate from here and be the reason any of those men in there (squadbay) die&#8221;. He looked me square in the eyes and said that it better never happen again.</p>
<p> <em>I never doubted what he said, not even for a second.</em></p>
<p>He was gone in an instant and it was never mentioned again and it was in that moment that I think I became a Marine.  It was in that moment that I understood and it was in that moment that the bond of being a Marine was, and will be forever forged in my heart.  Some liberal whiner would cry about what happened then and there, but that moment of training carried me on to graduate with honors.  The Marine Corps Boot Camp Horror story really was no horror story at all.  That was the moment in my life that I became a Marine and for that I offer this Thank You to Senior Drill Instructor Staff Sergeant Fair.  I will forever be grateful for that moment of training.</p>
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