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So far, I know you have to be more physically prepared then mentally, not to expect what is on the site, just it can help for a mental aid but from what I gather you will never know until you are taught the right way.
Buy little, take what only you do need. Shut up, leave your ego at home. But sense of humor in tact. Everything you need is there. Always ask if you do not know, say how more then why because I would imagine it can be annoying to mcpl's and sgts.
Team work is essential and plainly admit you don't know a damn thing about anything what is written for basic? I am yet to start and I must say that what I have absorbed is Grey to me. I just want it to start. My question is..
Has basic changed a lot? In terms of how the drill instructors react? Or does it depend on who you get? My BMQ starts Oct 19th and I admit I do not know a thing, all of which is just on paper or digital writing from these forums. Its all practical info and every little bit does help but I suppose its more a mental preparation then anything.
First rule of what I view as basic, shut up and admit you know nothing. Second rule, never speak of BMQ. Its earned through brother hood.
*I know its heavily teamwork regarded and trust me I am a fighter to a extent where I wont give up, and I suppose I wont let that happen to my fellow recruits.
Well I await healthy criticism.
Buy little, take what only you do need. Shut up, leave your ego at home. But sense of humor in tact. Everything you need is there. Always ask if you do not know, say how more then why because I would imagine it can be annoying to mcpl's and sgts.
Team work is essential and plainly admit you don't know a damn thing about anything what is written for basic? I am yet to start and I must say that what I have absorbed is Grey to me. I just want it to start. My question is..
Has basic changed a lot? In terms of how the drill instructors react? Or does it depend on who you get? My BMQ starts Oct 19th and I admit I do not know a thing, all of which is just on paper or digital writing from these forums. Its all practical info and every little bit does help but I suppose its more a mental preparation then anything.
First rule of what I view as basic, shut up and admit you know nothing. Second rule, never speak of BMQ. Its earned through brother hood.
*I know its heavily teamwork regarded and trust me I am a fighter to a extent where I wont give up, and I suppose I wont let that happen to my fellow recruits.
Well I await healthy criticism.