January 4th, 2005
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Originally Posted by SureShot223 In my opinion, the Sea Cadets is the best program and the toughest. I went to the first Combat Seabee training in Sea Cadet history (July 2004) and they are discontinuing the training because of the drop out rate and on account of equaling the toughness of Mini BUD/S training which was the hardest, toughest, and restlessness training in the Sea Cadets. In order to go there, you must pass the actual SEAL PT test, which is said to be the hardest in the world ( BUD/S that is). I successfully completed Combat Seabee Training by the way. | And you do? That usually isn't done in CAP, considering it sounds as if you are doing a training mission and PT (not equal to symbol) Emergency Services training.
Please watch how you respond. If they say something you don't agree with, approach it with maturity or don't approach it at all. | I agree Ms Shuping....
But its great that you are happy with the program you are in. But remember there are many other things that we can do and infact do. PJOC is the equivalent to what you are talking about to us and not for the weak bunch, the have had a low attrition rate and so on like you explained. Just don't overdo what you're saying, rubbing it in can come to mind almost.
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