If not, memorize this information before even seeing a drill sergeant. Many people think the lack of physical preparation would be the number one reason. Your mind will be clear and focused on a single goal, for you to graduate. Recruits who prepare in advance often exceed standards and receive special awards and recognition. As well as dismissal, trainees are also at risk of recycling.
This terms refers to recruits being made to go back and repeat a certain section of the training. Sometimes, this can be more sufferable than dismissal; especially if you found the training challenging the first time around.
For example, if you fail to qualify with the rifle on the firing range, you may get recycled. Also if you fail the final PT test, you may get recycled. Some people may also be recycled for medical reasons. For example, if someone misses more than a couple of days of training due to a medical issue, they will likely be recycled as a way of making up for that missed training.
Most of these instances are not due to reasons for failing any aspect of the training. Since I have straight A's and am already a fighting force, can I get a waiver from my recruiter so I don't have to attend basic training? No, this is not a joke. This is an actual email that I had to read and respond to. My response is below name withheld to preserve anonymity :.
The fact that you would ask that question shows you have no idea what you're getting yourself into. You will get yelled at by your drill sergeants -- and judging by your personality -- probably many times a day. Not only will you not strike them, you will probably pee in your pants the first time you get yelled at. My advice to you is to not be overconfident; your ego might be your worst enemy. Best of luck. Someone might have told you that joining the military is a great source for repaying college loans which is true.
Someone also might have told you that joining the military will provide some direction and structure in your life which is also true. However, if you aren't joining the military because you genuinely want to be there and serve your country, your chances of failure skyrocket. Mentally, you will have a very difficult time understanding why you are truly there, why you should continue being there and why you shouldn't just get up and walk away i.
It is perfectly fine to join the military for the aforementioned reasons. Soldiers have to be strong, but just as important, they have to have endurance. Repeated inability to pass fitness tests will lead to recruits eventually being let go. Before heading off to basic training, you should give yourself time to test and train against the Army APFT Standards? The military is a well-oiled machine, and each part needs to perform its role without hesitation.
Operational success hinges on the cooperation and obedience of each and every soldier. If one soldier refuses to follow orders, it can derail the entire operation, potentially costing lives! The US Army puts a lot of time, effort, and money into training its recruits, so they absolutely cannot put their troops in jeopardy.
The US Army is a proud organization, and they dedicate themselves to the protection of the United States and innocent people everywhere. The Army is not a band of marauders, raiders, and miscreants, and they do not want criminals in their organization. Recruits who steal, commit violent crimes, or use drugs can expect to be booted pretty quickly, and they can certainly expect to be punished. Most of the time, punishment will come in the form of civilian proceedings, but court-martials for recruits are not unheard of.
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