Be All That You Can Be....
Contrary to popular belief, us Drill Sergeants (I've been "former" Drill Sgt for 10 years now, having ETS'd in 1991) are the nicest, mildmannered folks you'll ever encounter, once you consider the following:
We have, typically, an 18-22 hour workday.
There's never enough coffee.
If a smoker, he can't in the presence of the trainees.
We have responsibility for health, welfare, training, evaluation, crowd-control and scheduling of 40-70 (depending on time of year) be-bop walkin', twinkie-eatin', rap-listenin', little $#!+z that can't tie their own boots (for the first couple-a-weeks, anyway)
We have the responsibility to mold, simultaneously, the above-mentioned unruly mob, and the individuals therein into a functioning organization, comprised of many highly capable, highly motivated individuals, and, quite often, we have this "Super-dad" responsibility prior to the age of 25.
I applaud you, and I commend you for subjecting yet another "Drill" to the very work conditions that keep him on his chosen side of the "sane" line. (WARNING: all do not choose the same side of that line
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All in all, a good time, indeed!
(fmr) SSG Richard A. Metzger MOS's 11B2X and 13B2X
Contrary to popular belief, us Drill Sergeants (I've been "former" Drill Sgt for 10 years now, having ETS'd in 1991) are the nicest, mildmannered folks you'll ever encounter, once you consider the following:
We have, typically, an 18-22 hour workday.
There's never enough coffee.
If a smoker, he can't in the presence of the trainees.
We have responsibility for health, welfare, training, evaluation, crowd-control and scheduling of 40-70 (depending on time of year) be-bop walkin', twinkie-eatin', rap-listenin', little $#!+z that can't tie their own boots (for the first couple-a-weeks, anyway)
We have the responsibility to mold, simultaneously, the above-mentioned unruly mob, and the individuals therein into a functioning organization, comprised of many highly capable, highly motivated individuals, and, quite often, we have this "Super-dad" responsibility prior to the age of 25.
I applaud you, and I commend you for subjecting yet another "Drill" to the very work conditions that keep him on his chosen side of the "sane" line. (WARNING: all do not choose the same side of that line

All in all, a good time, indeed!

(fmr) SSG Richard A. Metzger MOS's 11B2X and 13B2X