defies the drill instructors and even try to go to the PX and buy himself a beer? what if he says he wants out and just totally not getting with the program? would he be subdued by MPs or would he just be discharged for refusing training? im just curious. only people who knows military laws answer only
Oh, we had those in the Air Force. They were dishonorably discharged after a visit to check their sanity. Sometimes they would fall down the stairs wrapped in a blanket.
Would you be taken into custody by the MP;s., ? In a heartbeat! Direct disobedience to orders would even get you a trip to the Camp Lejeune Brig.
My recruiter told me a story of when he was in Boot. He said that a recruit bunking with him there was refusing to even move off his bunk and would not do anything that he was told. Well one night my recruiter said that he saw some shadows and his bunk shook a little and the next morning the recruit was gone along with all his stuff and he never saw him again after that. So from what I understood they get you out as soon as they can.
you would get sent to recruit separation platoon and be ad sepped and be on your way back home. The Marine Corps doesnt want someone who is just going to cause trouble and doesnt even want to be there. There is a reason we are an all volunteer service.
The Marine’s dont want anyone who doesn’t want to train, so yes he will be discharged.
HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHHA
You’re dumb. There’s so many things wrong with your perception of boot camp, I’m not even going to waste my time. You think that the PX at the depot even sells alcohol? You think the people running the PX can’t tell when some dumb boot is still a recruit?
He’d get zarking beat, then kicked the zark out, and the Corps would be much better off without him
If you’re really crazy, they’ll discharge you. But if you just changed your mind, don’t forget, once you sign on the line, they own you.
ok here is what happens…. first the MPs come and take you away in handcuffs and you do time in the brig then you are transferred to the separation platoon. And months later you see your old friends graduating, all proud of earning the title of Marine and you are STILL on Parris Island waiting to get out. You are still there waiting when your platoon graduates, it is faster, in some ways easier and a lot better for your future to just finish. They will get home BEFORE you do! Also if you are just being an idiot and don’t have mental problems they don’t have to give you a general discharge, which will ruin the rest of your life.
wow..
you might get slapped with an article 92 under the UCMJ…
among other things.
so, I believe your actually referring to YOURSELF..
don’t do it..
and I doubt your even IN the military..nice try though..
hooah
They would process his separation and escort him to the main gate.
What he does then, is up to him.