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marinewannabe wrote:alrite steve,
yeh they still fold everything to globe and laurel , and theres a demonstration locker in foundation that you have to model your locker on and then remember afterwards.

Yeah and when you get into the block they change it to a total different lay out...cheers
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I smiled when I read that. Somethings just never change. He he.

I also recall one of my training team Corporals who had an alsation dog. 5 minutes before a locker inspection it came bimbling in and curled a hot brown one down on the floor.

The Corporal laughed his socks off, gave us tonnes of sh*t for the unclean floor and extra rounds.

I could have sworn that dog was laughing!!!!


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i remember an irish lad in my room was still in bed at 6 am one of my cpl's come round the rooms seen this lad still in bed and bed posted him the lad woke up so quickly and got into a aggresive nature then calmed down when he seen the cpl stood there laughing.
ex nod was diagnosed with chronic compartment syndrome rejoining eventually.

currently in australia as im traveling the world before i rejoin the marines.

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