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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2024886" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I'm going to say that my time in the Navy wasn't what typically takes place . I arrived at boot camp 12/21 and spent 3 weeks cleaning barracks and heads . Got hair cut and issued dungarees 3 sets first day . Was put in a company was there 3 weeks then sent to the armory for 2 weeks and taught how to dissemble 1903's , m14's and 1911's clean and reassemble them . Sent to a company again for 2 weeks then to slow swim school for a week . Sent to another company went to fire and damage control for 2 weeks then to basic first aid combat corpsman school for 2 more weeks drivers education for a week and then graduated . Sent on leave for 30 days went to A school graduated 2 weeks early . Sent to a fleet oiler in the gulf of Tonkin spent 3 months there came back to the states for 30 days then sent to a little boat in Cam Ranh BAY for 3 months . They finally figured out where they had sent me and put me on a fleet oiler again and sent me back to the gulf of Tonkin for 6 months . We came home and I was put on a supply ship and sent on west pac within 30 days . We were there for 6 months then came home to the states . I was on two oilers that were decommissioned so that's why I got bounced around so much I think . In boot camp I fired a total of five rounds from a 1911, 45 cal. . So in the service I didn't get much formal training with fire arms mostly OJT in panic mode .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2024886, member: 91783"] I'm going to say that my time in the Navy wasn't what typically takes place . I arrived at boot camp 12/21 and spent 3 weeks cleaning barracks and heads . Got hair cut and issued dungarees 3 sets first day . Was put in a company was there 3 weeks then sent to the armory for 2 weeks and taught how to dissemble 1903's , m14's and 1911's clean and reassemble them . Sent to a company again for 2 weeks then to slow swim school for a week . Sent to another company went to fire and damage control for 2 weeks then to basic first aid combat corpsman school for 2 more weeks drivers education for a week and then graduated . Sent on leave for 30 days went to A school graduated 2 weeks early . Sent to a fleet oiler in the gulf of Tonkin spent 3 months there came back to the states for 30 days then sent to a little boat in Cam Ranh BAY for 3 months . They finally figured out where they had sent me and put me on a fleet oiler again and sent me back to the gulf of Tonkin for 6 months . We came home and I was put on a supply ship and sent on west pac within 30 days . We were there for 6 months then came home to the states . I was on two oilers that were decommissioned so that's why I got bounced around so much I think . In boot camp I fired a total of five rounds from a 1911, 45 cal. . So in the service I didn't get much formal training with fire arms mostly OJT in panic mode . [/QUOTE]
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