Wish Amnesty International Intervened During SERE
I attended Air Force SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) training. I also served as an instructor for the same. I can personally vouch for the fact that American cadets, airmen, and officers who undergo such training endure one hell of a lot more than the "hardened" terrorists at Gitmo do, even when the filet mignon gets a little tough on movie night:
This nonsense is simply suicidal in wartime.
Dick Durbin needs to spend some quality time in Afghanistan or Iraq. His district will probably note a marked improvement during his absence.
For those of us -- and there are millions -- who have gone through U.S. Army basic training or Marine Corps boot camp the complaints of Senator Richard Durbin regarding the treatment of the prisoners at Camp Delta in Guantanamo are laughable.
One wonders what Durbin and the folks at Amnesty International would say if their little darlings had been forced to stand at attention in 100-degree heat for two or more hours at Fort Jackson or Camp Lejeune in full combat gear, with 60 pounds of ammo and equipment, waiting for a general inspection. "What time did you get up, soldier?" the inspecting officer invariably asks the first trooper in line. The answer is always the same. "Reveille, sir." As long as you said that, you didn't have to admit you and your buddies had been up for 36 hours straight "G I-ing" the barracks, the company street, your weapons and everything that moved or stood in the area.
"Drop down and give me 20, 30, 50," the training cadre would demand, and the shaved head recruit falls to the ground and completes his push-ups -- sometimes to the point of exhaustion for those not in top condition. The heel of the corporal on your back tends to make the task a bit more difficult. Gosh, we should have had some of those ACLU lawyers.
Another fine element of training occurs when a drill sergeant's mouth is so close to yours his shouts spit saliva till it runs down your face. One flinch brings an order for 30 perfect push-ups or an evening of jogging around the company area with a rifle held with both hands above one's head while the miscreant shouts the General Orders.
Definitely too tough for those unfortunate terrorists.
This nonsense is simply suicidal in wartime.
Dick Durbin needs to spend some quality time in Afghanistan or Iraq. His district will probably note a marked improvement during his absence.
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Thank you for your love of this country, Teflon. And protecting it, whether in duty or on this web, you are informing others (&me) of so much we wouldn't know how to find. Sifting for the Truth is hard. Thanks!!
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