This is the final week of training for Warren, Logan and the recruits for Mighty Mike, Platoon 3064 but it will be very challenging for them all. Please keep them in your prayers this week as they will need them.
Training Week 11 **Final PFT & Testing,
Crucible**
This schedule is of course subject to change based
on weather, holidays and the needs of the company.
TD60 MondayToday is a BIG day! There are two of
the graduation requirements today!!!
- Final PFT is first thing in the morning.
- 171 question written test, the 171 question test is combined with the practical application part (which is Tuesday) to make one score -- a recruit must pass both parts as a graduation requirement. They get 2 hours to complete it, but it is multiple choice and they have been going over the information since they got to Parris Island. It will include questions on general military knowledge (like what time is morning colors on base and What color DOD sticker do you salute), first aid (like how to treat a wound or how to cover a chest wound), and also basic Marine Corps History (like who are the only two Marines to win two Marine Corps Medal of Honors and where did the battle of Belleau Wood take place)
- 171 question written test, the 171 question test is combined with the practical application part (which is Tuesday) to make one score -- a recruit must pass both parts as a graduation requirement. They get 2 hours to complete it, but it is multiple choice and they have been going over the information since they got to Parris Island. It will include questions on general military knowledge (like what time is morning colors on base and What color DOD sticker do you salute), first aid (like how to treat a wound or how to cover a chest wound), and also basic Marine Corps History (like who are the only two Marines to win two Marine Corps Medal of Honors and where did the battle of Belleau Wood take place)
Drivers Safety Course
Pre Crucible Screening
Pre Crucible Screening
TD61 Tuesday
- PLATOON PHOTO
a haircut
Pre Crucible Appt.
- PLATOON PHOTO
a haircut
Pre Crucible Appt.
TD62 Wednesday
I know you don't really need me to reiterate that today is:
FINAL DRILL
Then the rest of the day will be fairly easy to help them for the crucible... they will have several classes on mentoring, leave and liberty as well as some Corps Values classes.
I know you don't really need me to reiterate that today is:
FINAL DRILL
Then the rest of the day will be fairly easy to help them for the crucible... they will have several classes on mentoring, leave and liberty as well as some Corps Values classes.
TD63 Thursday
1 week from Family Day!
It is finally time for the big challenge that we have all been waiting for while biting our nails for the last 11 weeks....this is the official USMC headquarters definition:
1 week from Family Day!
It is finally time for the big challenge that we have all been waiting for while biting our nails for the last 11 weeks....this is the official USMC headquarters definition:
The culmination of recruit training is the
Crucible, an intense field training exercise designed to build unit cohesion,
reinforce core values, and complete the transformation from recruit to Marine.
The Crucible is the defining moment of the recruit training experience. As a
right of passage, the 45 Concepts and Issues Crucible is a 54-hour ordeal that
tests the mettle of every recruit (and DI). The physical and mental challenges
are intensified by sleep and food deprivation.
The Crucible focuses on six major field events and
is augmented by eleven challenging Warrior Stations. Throughout this rapid paced
exercise, emphasis is placed on the importance of teamwork in overcoming
adversity and adaptive problem solving. The teams of recruits, under the
leadership of their drill instructor, succeed as a team. The experience pushes
recruits to their limits and is a poignant culmination to the transformation
process.
A more detailed schedule of what they
do during the crucible will be posted a little later on in the week, but here is an overview:
during this time they will be given 4 MRE's and about 8 hours of sleep total
(about 4 each night). They will march about 40 miles total in humps and between
different stations carrying their packs and rifles. They began this "test" at
2AM (EST) Thursday morning after getting up at 1AM to get ready.
TD64 Friday
Crucible Continues!
Well, according to my not always correct calculations, by the time most of you wake up (if you slept at all that is)... they will be on the DOWNHILL SLIDE!!!!
Crucible Continues!
Well, according to my not always correct calculations, by the time most of you wake up (if you slept at all that is)... they will be on the DOWNHILL SLIDE!!!!
TD65 Saturday
The company of recruits, DIs , corpsman, and
officers should complete the last of their march back to Battalion. This is an
incredibly emotional time for them (yes even for the guys! ) They realize that
really the rest of boot camp is just a walk in the park. They will be issued
their emblems (EGA) by their drill instructors in a private and memorable
ceremony an are now officially recognized as basically trained Marines for the
first time.
Then it is time for them to take part in the
Warrior's Breakfast! Bacon, eggs, sausage, ham, grits, oatmeal, pancakes,
steak, french toast, hashbrowns, fruit, milk, juice and even pop for the first
time since arrival on island.
In the afternoon they will begin cleaning up their
equipment from the crucible and preparing it to get turned in. They will then
finally get to go to bed after their regular square away time later in the
evening. I am sure basic Marines and DI's, corpsman, and officers alike will
have no problem falling asleep tonight.
S11 Sunday -
It's LIBERTY SUNDAY the day
for the new Marines get to strut their stuff and eat
whatever they want! They also have to go to the exchange and buy ribbons,
watches (don't want to be late !) and phone cards. Yes PHONE cards, the new
Marines can call home - lines are long but you all get a call. If not family day
is right around the corner and that means Liberty is from 1 PM - 4 PM if your still reading they also get to practice for graduation
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