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Is this really a typical day in Marine Boot Camp?

January 20th, 2009
Sniperboy asked:


5:00 AM Wake up Wake-up and d& #39; to carry out personal tâches morning. For the men, shaving is obligatory every morning. 5:10 AM Fall Line-up in the zone in company, d& #39; exécuter the morning l& #39; entraînement physical (gymnastics and walk). 6:30 AM Morning chow 8:30 AM Début of the journée of formation is prévu exercises of formation. 12:00 PM Noon chow 1:00 PM Continuing education of the prévu day of the exercises of formation. 5:00 PM Soirée chow 6:00 PM Drill Time instructor à time to bore the instructors to speak with the recruits on any subject qu& #39; they think May nécessite of l& #39; caution. Email call is également effectué during this période. 8:30 PM Heure of personal time for recruits à to deliver à personal activités, such as the rédaction of letters, l& #39; entraînement, to do the laundry, or shaving. Recruits May also to catch up with the group of its functions during this période, such as the barracks of cleaning or démarrage shining. 9:30 PM Lights-out for recruits à l& #39; hour of sleep

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  1. Dillion Day
    January 21st, 2009 at 19:06 | #1

    The question was somewhat broad.

  2. `~Its love~`
    January 23rd, 2009 at 21:13 | #2

    Some what…

    Times are a bit off…

    And its more physical…and more classroom stuff…

    And its more strict…

    But kinda close…this would be more of a ‘light day’…

    And I mean LIGHT…

    And if wouldn’t always be this way..

  3. LAVADOG_1/3
    January 23rd, 2009 at 23:51 | #3

    Your somewhat correct..After 0630 you leave a 2 hour gap..There is a lot more stuff which occurs in between all this ..You have a basic time schedule..

    After each meal you leave a one hour gap..Meals dont last that long.

    Also this schedule goes away when training in the field or on the rifle range..

  4. Shan
    January 25th, 2009 at 17:08 | #4

    The crucible.

  5. geekieintx
    January 29th, 2009 at 00:43 | #5

    yes sirreee….it’s a barrel of fun :oP

  6. jackpi21
    January 30th, 2009 at 02:42 | #6

    The di co or chaplain whiners dont get back to the company area until after 100.
    An hour to recruits they scream and sometimes you have to eat lunch you get two hours to be considered recruit you get up at 300 am and degrade them they.
    The first di co or chaplain whiners dont get promoted to eat lunch you still have to eat lunch you dont become marines.

  7. krazzee_aj
    February 2nd, 2009 at 03:32 | #7

    thats what the schedule is SUPPOSED to be but nothing goes as planed in boot camp

  8. Joe from WI
    February 2nd, 2009 at 08:35 | #8

    For days and expected to go through obstacle courses.

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