Bunker Mulligan "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." ~Mark Twain

April 22, 2004

Training for War

Filed under: Military — Bunker @ 6:50 pm

Drill Sergeant Rob has his new platoon beginning to shape up. For any of you who have not been through basic training in the military, it is time for you to learn something.

The Drill Sergeant explains how the training he’s giving these young studs will serve them well in the future when they may very well come under fire. But the lessons go far beyond that.

About day 3 everyone starts wondering “What the hell am I doing here?!” What they’re doing is learning life lessons. Those lessons can be beneficial on the battlefield, in business, or even in discussions about the current war against terrorists.

That’s where the Drill Sergeant takes the message.

Read it. Now.

1 Comment

  1. UNEMPLOYED
    If all soldiers wrote as well as Drill Sergeant Rob, I’d be out of a job. Thanks, Bunker….

    Trackback by trying to grok — April 23, 2004 @ 1:17 am

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