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Drill instructors epitomize the word "Marine. ...
Drill instructors are an example and a mentor to the recruits while they are in training.
In order to become a drill instructor, an enlisted Marine must go through Drill Instructor School, an intense 12-course taught to prospective Marines.
Here is a little story:
Forming day one, the "heavy" asked the recruits who had taken some sort of ROTC and was familiar with drill. ... Meyer versus Drill Instructor Sgt. ... He then informed me that he couldnt as his leg hurt from where the Drill Instructor had kicked it. ...
When a drill instructor begins to train recruits, he or she is usually accompanied by two to three other drill instructors all assigned to one platoon. ... These drill instructors wear green duty belts combined with a hat called a campaign cover, i. ...
Leading the platoons drill instructors is the Senior Drill Instructor (SDI). The Senior Drill Instructor has already served several cycles, or 12-week periods it takes to train one platoon of recruits. ...
Drill instructors are the first Marines recruits see when they arrive at Recruit Training and are the Marines that take them the entire way through recruit training up until graduation day.
Drill instructors literally are with recruits 24 hours a day.
Approximate Word count = 1100 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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