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auntblabby wrote:
khaoz wrote:
Hey we were partiers but we always got the job done. Work first. Mission first, then party, that's how we always got away with it
I just wonder how you were able to drag yourself out of the rack at 0-dark-thirty after all that partying?
Sometimes we never met the rack. Sometimes for days on end we would party, but always made formation in the morning and rarely missed days. We were young then, most of us just 19-20 yo, and I have never been assigned to a military hospital that did PT in the morning. Just the annual PT test, and back then, at that age, if you couldn't run 2 miles in 15 minutes or whatever it was and do 30 situps in a minute minimum and 30 pushups minimum a minute, you were a shame target anyway. doesnt matter how much you partied.
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khaoz wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
khaoz wrote:
Hey we were partiers but we always got the job done. Work first. Mission first, then party, that's how we always got away with it
I just wonder how you were able to drag yourself out of the rack at 0-dark-thirty after all that partying?
Sometimes we never met the rack. Sometimes for days on end we would party, but always made formation in the morning and rarely missed days. We were young then, most of us just 19-20 yo, and I have never been assigned to a military hospital that did PT in the morning. Just the annual PT test, and back then, at that age, if you couldn't run 2 miles in 15 minutes or whatever it was and do 30 situps in a minute minimum and 30 pushups minimum a minute, you were a shame target anyway. doesnt matter how much you partied.
you all surely were made of sterner stuff than me.
