George Wallace said:
That should have been posted in "
Whats the dumbest thing you heard said today?" thread.
There is NO standard as to how many times someone runs through the Obstacle Crse.
From what our course staff told us, this is absolutely correct. Completing the Confidence Course is not a PO. It is considered a PT class (or two, depending on how much time is slated for it, ours were usually 2 PTs). The number of times a platoon goes to the CC depends on what Standards has scheduled for that particular platoon. Sometimes, they can't fit in many visits, so a platoon will only go once or twice. Yet in other cases, there are lots of 'free' periods in which they can fit in visits to the CC, so a platoon might go half a dozen times in 14-15 weeks. Ergo, we can infer that going once or going half dozen times equates to the same thing, and that most recruits/candidates get a chance to go through the CC at least once, which is the goal, I would think. Even if they do not go - due to missing class because of illness, for example - it does not affect their standing on BM(O)Q at all. It's simply an exercise. Ditto rappelling. If you miss it, it's just a missed PT. Speaking of rappelling, we only do that once in basic training...why not 4, 5, or 6 times? I don't know anyone who was injured while rappelling, so what is the rationale of doing that once while doing the riskier CC multiple times? Both are physical activities meant to instill confidence, after all.
We lost 22 recruits on our course due to various reasons, including injuries. Most of them were not "plugs", either. One would think that Standards would want to increase the chances of recruits staying on platoon, whilst still maintaining the same standard for training across the board. Throwing in extra trips to the Confidence Course is simply adding unnecessary risks. No one is arguing that the BFT be abolished or that we don't have sleep dep exercises in the field. Those things result in injuries, too, but we are not subject to them arbitrarily. They are planned activities that take place at very specific points in the course. Can you imagine doing four 13k ruck marches in BM(O)Q, though? How many fewer graduates would we have then?
By the way, did you know that the Confidence Course in Borden has somewhere around 24 obstacles? Other than the few that were off limits due to needing some repair, my platoon did all of the obstacles each of the 4 times we visited the CC. JBoyd's platoon, on the other hand, got to try 4-5 obstacles on their first visit and then their second visit was cancelled. They may or may not have another period on the CC before grad. So where is the standardization there? (That's a rhetorical question, for those who may not catch it. ;D)