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It's mostly the doing nothing part that got to me, waiting hours for the trainers to arrive or being ordered to stand in a foxhole for the entire day, when it's several degrees below zero but still raining water and you're soaking wet. It wasn't so bad when it was much colder, it was easier to stay dry and even if you got wet the clothes would freeze and still help to keep the cold out.
All in all though, it was pretty easy and the atmosphere was sort of tolerant. Some trainers did like yelling at you a lot but I didn't really witness any bullying and a lot of people didn't break down and cry uncontrollably, which is what the military SHOULD do to you.
All in all though, it was pretty easy and the atmosphere was sort of tolerant. Some trainers did like yelling at you a lot but I didn't really witness any bullying and a lot of people didn't break down and cry uncontrollably, which is what the military SHOULD do to you.
