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The Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths are considering reversing the ban on “shark attack”, to train the recruitment of the US Army in basic training to the time-eminent aggressive practice used by the drill Sergeant.
This practice was usually used by many drills on the beginning of training by curing trainees from several drills and shouting on their face at the top of their lungs.
“It begins in basic training. It begins in our military academies,” Hegseth on Thursday said during an appearance on “The Will Can Show”.
“We are going back to the basics. Drill will be drills from the hands of a sergeant knife, which ensure that good orders and discipline and train great recruitments that will create great structures. Just as we need military officers with the same harsh discipline and background. Therefore, we are going back to the basics.”
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The US Army Drill Sergeant Sergeant, handed over to the Foltrot 1 Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment, participate in the phase of the fear of the “shark attack” or the discipline process, as the trainees come on the first day of the basic competition training at Fort Jackson, SC on June 12, 2017. (Picture of US Army by SGT. Philip MCTAGAGART/released)
The army began to exclude shark attacks in recent years and ended it extensively in 2020. It was replaced by ‘First 100 Gaja’, a more structured training exercise that was designed to create a chemredari and encourage teamwork under stress.
“The First 100 Yards” is the first exposure to an US Army Trainee for his basic training (BCT), Drill Sergeant, and is the first time to start its change as members of the world’s most powerful and deadly fight force, “Posted on US Army Center for Initious Military Training. Facebook“The First 100 yards,” a tribute to his offspring to shut down the last 100 yards of the fight, includes teamwork in a competition that features mental and physical challenges the day he arrives in his basic training company. “
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In the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Georgia, the shark attack was out of discussion. Senior leaders believed that this practice was old, but at that time it was emphasized that the army was not softening despite the absence of in-face pile-on trainees.
Supporters of the shark attack stated that it helps the trainees to transition to military life and prepares them for a chaotic environment that will experience something on the battlefield.
Kingsley Wilson, press secretary of the Defense Department, said on Thursday, “Secretary is very excited to make basic training great.” “Again, I can confirm that he is going to see basic training and ensure that the standard they are where they should be.
“We want our warfeeters to be strong, and it begins in basic training, and we want to make sure that we really, again, go back to the basics. And shark attacks are going to happen something that he is restoring.”
Sgts. 1 Class Alek Doenahs and Todh Owen, Sergeant Drill with Mississippi National Guard’s recruitment and Retention Battalion, a “shark attack” inspires a warrior in the recruitment continuity program on October 7, 2017. (US National Guard Photo SGT by Staff. Scott Tinus)
An army unit recently reversed a restriction on the “tossing bez”, another traditional practice in which drill surgent bunk and mattress, wall locker, garbage cans and other items reversed, where trainees are sleepy, forcing them to clean the area.
Colonel Christopher Jesse Hello on 31 July, Commander’s Memo 197th Infantry BrigadeThe infantry who trained the soldiers of the infantry announced that the bay tossing was “strictly prohibited”.
Memo says, “Drills will not toss the Sergeant Gulf, in which the mattress will be knocked on the lockers of the wall, the trainee will touch and/or damage the trainee personal items or equipment.” “Drills will not use bay ‘tossing’ for any reason to include sergeant corrective action methods.”
On Sunday, Hallows released another memorandum to reverse the ban.
On Thursday, Hegseth said that the attack of Bay Tossing and Shark is part of basic training for decades.
US Army Drill SGT. The Foxtrot 1st Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment was assigned to 1 Class Eleman to participate in a “shark attack” or a phase of fear of discipline process. (Photo of US Army by SPC. Darius Davis)
He said, “It is the basic item that anyone who went through basic training in any form for decades, understood it as a recruitment, you were going into a crucil,” he said. “You were going to be fake. You were being challenged. You were afraid, nervous and worried.
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“And by coming through it, you are going to be an American warrior. A shark attack occurs when the drill sergeant surrounds a particularly, is it right?” He said. “Creating a stressful situation that they have to find out how to manage. After the bed tossing inside the barrack you are maping on the range or walking in patrol – this is the basic item. It is not beyond what has been done. It’s a restoration.”