It sounds like an odd question, but are drill instructors nowdays allowed to swear at their recruits? I think they still do, from several videos I have seen, like "ears open. eyeballs click. 2005" You can hear it. And that films recent.
But I have seen several articles that say drill sergeants, ect. now can no longer curse recruits like they used too several years ago. Is this really a rule, or is it a "blind eye" kind of one?
It sounds like an odd question, but are drill instructors nowdays allowed to swear at their recruits? I think they still do, from several videos I have seen, like "ears open. eyeballs click. 2005" You can hear it. And that films recent.
Man - they are damn creative. The funniest stuff I ever heard in my life spewed from a DI's mouth... One time I remember in the chow hall one guy was taking his gortex off more slowly than this GySgt liked - so he's screaming in the middle of the chow hall about why he's taking his gortex off all slowly trying to be sexy and turn him on - he just went on and on.
Have drill sergeants always been this nasty? I mean, throughout history, have there ever been such DI's as the Marines have in numbers, that scream their lungs out incoherently? When did the "ambush", come into being? Because it sure looks crazy, all these DI's screeching.
Fearing them is the goal more than respecting them it seems like. But those DI's seem to treat ya more like an enemy more than a subordinate.
Is it because they are frustrated having to stick to their mouths, and not their fists?
Its all about breaking you down and then building you back up. I actually thought the stuff they would scream was rather funny. I had good laughs during Basic Training. I actually wonder if it is part of Drill training that takes them through stand up comedy school. I guess I will have to ask my father.
Crudest DI I ever heard was a female at the Womens Training Facility, you can guess what she wanted to see "bouncing together as a platoon"!! - No Rubbish, I actually heard it!
That brings back memories. I was in basic back in the 70s when the Army tried intergrating the females in the male platoons during basic training. Those were happy times my friends....