ThunderHorse
Verified Military
I've seen about a 300lb Ensign. How does that happen? Whatever happened to PT being good for unit cohesion, discipline, and morale?
Its been a long time since anybody's had to abandon a sinking ship and swim for their lives through burning oil slicks in shark-infested waters.
. Similar to the civilian world, the military is full of 'bosses' trying to keep their jobs and maybe get promoted once in a while. That's not going to happen when you are short handed
Its been a long time since anybody's had to abandon a sinking ship and swim for their lives through burning oil slicks in shark-infested waters.
Get out of here with your common sense argument. You know the military can't have that. /sarcasmThe body fat standard needs to be done away with and only used for those guys that fail due to being "body builder" types.
The average military member that can do the physical requirements need to be considered a pass rather than the body fat.
The body fat standard needs to be done away with and only used for those guys that fail due to being "body builder" types.
The average military member that can do the physical requirements need to be considered a pass rather than the body fat.
A good friend of mine, a former corpsman, went to OCS and became a boat driver (SWO). When they are deployed and at sea, it is legit non-stop: 8-12 hour watches, paperwork, counseling, meetings, preparing for watch...when he's at sea he sleeps maybe 5 hours a night. And that's most sailors. I can see how the ol' waistband might expand a bit. Now, ashore, different ballgame. But for the 60% of the Navy who are ashore, there really is no excuse to not be 'in regs.' But the regs are notoriously outdated and unscientific and really screws otherwise good sailors' careers, so yeah, I am OK with changing it up.
I disagree, I've never had a "bodybuilder type" fail the tape test. Only the rolly pollies. And to be honest, if they do, and their 1SG puts them on the program, their 1SG needs to be hit over the head with a frying pan. (If you can see abs, you're definitely within standards)