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02-05-10, 11:08 PM #1
goes along with swim Q...
Hey Marines, I didn't see this under the other post, but my Marine Recruiter said something about jumping 30 feet in to water with full gear, is that right!?!?!!!
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02-05-10, 11:17 PM #2
Yes, it's true. Click on the training matrix......
MCRDPI
http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/index.asp
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02-05-10, 11:19 PM #3
Thanks WMarine.. Kinda scary... but the more I think about it. It kinda sounds fun!
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02-05-10, 11:27 PM #4
Swim qual isn't about having fun, it's about learning to survive in water if you ever had to in a real situation.
While some may be good swimmers and aren't afriad of the water, some may be afraid of heights. You have to learn to overcome your fears.
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02-05-10, 11:35 PM #5
Yes ma'am. I understand. I swim like a fish, but I am pretty afraid of heights.(not that bad, I've been skydiving) But I mean, wow, what a way to get over that.
Have any of ya'll Marines see someone to get to a point like that and just freeze up? What happens to them?
I've got a buddy that doesn't like heights so much, we stayed in a hotel and had a balcony that was maybe like 20 feet off the ground and he couldn't be out there he would panic.
He would **** his pants if he seen he had to jump off that!
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02-05-10, 11:38 PM #6
Be more concerned with yourself. Just do what you have to do, and remember that thousands of Marines have gone before you and done the same thing.
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02-05-10, 11:42 PM #7
Yessir, thats one thing my recruiter did tell me, he said you are gonna look in that mirror one morning and ask yourself "what the hell did I get myself into" but you have to remember there are 200,000 Marines now, not including retired. So hey if they can do it so can you(me)
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02-06-10, 12:02 AM #8
And.....that's the correct attitude!
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02-06-10, 12:16 AM #9
if you can swim you will do well, cut a few feet off the tower story though, you will start with a 6ft. if get past 3 then move up to the larger tower which is not 30ft. As long as you stay relaxed in the water and let the strokes the instructor teaches you, work for you and not against you then you will be fine.
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02-06-10, 01:57 PM #10
Freeze on the tower and they use to nudge you a little to get you going. Do not know if they still do that.
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02-06-10, 02:30 PM #11
When I went in a year ago, they still did that. You either jump on your own, or you get pushed, so either way you're going lol.
If you can swim, don't list yourself as an iron duck like me. I thought it was just for people who weren't as comfortable in the water. Well, they ONLY let you try and qual level 4, so don't do that! I made the mistake, learn from me.
Level 4 is a joke, really. I saw people utterly FAIL at swimming 25m, I didn't really understand how, but I guess they just hated water. I thought I was bad.
Oh, and one more trick...try to get gear that fits you. I had cammies that were WAY too big, and I literally had to stop because they fell off. LOL!
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02-06-10, 06:14 PM #12
Geez I had a buddy who graduated in Dec. man I bet that was cold!
Also, I still don't understand how all the jobs and everything work in the Marines, or and branch for that matter. If you excel highly at anyone thing in the training will you get offered any different jobs or anything like that?
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02-06-10, 06:29 PM #13
Last edited by Rocky C; 11-14-12 at 06:45 PM.
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02-06-10, 06:55 PM #14
As of right now, I am signing up, I will be shipping June 1st to boot. I will be doing the 92 day program in the Reserve, after I will be going through NROTC, I wanna do aviation, and I wanna fly (hopefully). I understand every Marine is a Rifleman, but front lines do nothing for me, I want to be watching my fellow Marines back from the sky. I will admit its the infantry with the real cojones, but my goal is to fight smarter not harder. If I can do anything to save infantry lives with air support or anything like that it would make me feel pretty good about myself.
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02-06-10, 09:56 PM #15
Oh and one more quick question, my recruiter said you eat one time during the Crucible? If you eat once, why are you issued 3 MREs ? Is it an on the go deal or do you really only use one? Also, if you don't care Marines I think it'd be cool to hear some of yalls Crucible stories if you wanna share.
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