US Marines say drill instructor accused of abuse hit them on the head with flashlights, rifleALLISON HOFFMAN
- Marine Corps strength: 154,909 (0.05% of U.S. population) Marines reached another major integration milestone in 2019: For the first time, the Corps integrated a small platoon of female recruits into larger training exercises with their male counterparts. ...
- Marine Corps strength: 154,909 (0.05% of U.S. population) Marines reached another major integration milestone in 2019: For the first time, the Corps integrated a small platoon of female recruits into larger training exercises with their male counterparts. ...
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Here at what is known as "the pit" these recruits are ordered to hit the ground and do push-ups. For some, it is punishment for doing something wrong during training. For others, a drill instructor simply ordered them to hit the ground, and they did not ask him why. ...
On Jan. 3, 1976, a Marine drill instructor at boot camp in Parris Island, South Carolina, claimed he was attempting to scare a struggling recruit by aiming an M-16 rifle he thought was filled with blanks at the recruit. But when Sgt. Robert F. Henson pulled th...