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January 3rd, 2005  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
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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.

I am sure that they do not hike loaded with gear for 15 KM's and then do PT for hours at a time
January 3rd, 2005  
Sea_Cadet
 
depends on which training you go to, and during boot camp if you piss off the RDC's enough, you might have a PT party everyday, for hours on end.
January 3rd, 2005  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
yet still they only do that to some, but not the whole trainig unit
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January 4th, 2005  
>*CrAzY*<
 
 
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Originally Posted by USAFAUX2004
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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.

I am sure that they do not hike loaded with gear for 15 KM's and then do PT for hours at a time
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.
January 4th, 2005  
Gorfour20
 
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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.
January 4th, 2005  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
I never said any thing about CAP. I was talking about the SEALs
March 26th, 2005  
SureShot223
 
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Yeah, they have had a CB construction training at Port Huyneme in CA but this was a all out combat school and it just got shut down because of the stuff they made us do. It was considered child abuse and the brass didnt like it
If that was tru then SEAL training is gone, but it's not, I'm going to field training in the first summer evolution.
Trust me, you have no idea. I am going to basic field training at Camp Roberts in CA in 2005 (June). Is that the one you are going to?
March 26th, 2005  
Sea_Cadet
 
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Yeah, they have had a CB construction training at Port Huyneme in CA but this was a all out combat school and it just got shut down because of the stuff they made us do. It was considered child abuse and the brass didnt like it
If that was tru then SEAL training is gone, but it's not, I'm going to field training in the first summer evolution.
Trust me, you have no idea. I am going to basic field training at Camp Roberts in CA in 2005 (June). Is that the one you are going to?
Yes I am Field Training at Camp Roberts under LCDR Six, who was the Ops. Officer at my Boot Camp, I thought he was a little agitated at having to be there. The Evolution begins on Sunday 6/19/05 and ends 7/3/05. I'm pretty sure you went to Advanced Seabee Because it is not being offered in '05. They probably can't do it due to the deployment of the Battalions this summer.
April 2nd, 2005  
SureShot223
 
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Yeah, they have had a CB construction training at Port Huyneme in CA but this was a all out combat school and it just got shut down because of the stuff they made us do. It was considered child abuse and the brass didnt like it
If that was tru then SEAL training is gone, but it's not, I'm going to field training in the first summer evolution.
Trust me, you have no idea. I am going to basic field training at Camp Roberts in CA in 2005 (June). Is that the one you are going to?
Yes I am Field Training at Camp Roberts under LCDR Six, who was the Ops. Officer at my Boot Camp, I thought he was a little agitated at having to be there. The Evolution begins on Sunday 6/19/05 and ends
7/3/05. I'm pretty sure you went to Advanced Seabee Because it is not being offered in '05. They probably can't do it due to the deployment of the Battalions this summer.
No I went to basic Seabee at Camp Rilea in Astoria OR and they shut them down because they were "abusing" cadets and all the weak ones quit and COs complained as well as some Females. Whats your name incase I run into you at Field Training?
April 3rd, 2005  
Sea_Cadet
 
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Originally Posted by SureShot223
Yeah, they have had a CB construction training at Port Huyneme in CA but this was a all out combat school and it just got shut down because of the stuff they made us do. It was considered child abuse and the brass didnt like it
If that was tru then SEAL training is gone, but it's not, I'm going to field training in the first summer evolution.
Trust me, you have no idea. I am going to basic field training at Camp Roberts in CA in 2005 (June). Is that the one you are going to?
Yes I am Field Training at Camp Roberts under LCDR Six, who was the Ops. Officer at my Boot Camp, I thought he was a little agitated at having to be there. The Evolution begins on Sunday 6/19/05 and ends
7/3/05. I'm pretty sure you went to Advanced Seabee Because it is not being offered in '05. They probably can't do it due to the deployment of the Battalions this summer.
No I went to basic Seabee at Camp Rilea in Astoria OR and they shut them down because they were "abusing" cadets and all the weak ones quit and COs complained as well as some Females. Whats your name incase I run into you at Field Training?
SA Aaron Castro, Ingraham Division