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The U.S. Army is one of the most respected troops. This is not only because it is the only integrated unit in the United States, but it is also known for safeguarding national interests and establishing "meritorious service." This is also related to the "image" of a nation. The White House, the Parliament, and the consular guards at more than 140 U.S. embassies around the world are all U.S. Navy. American soldiers are highly trained, have a strong physique, are handsome in appearance, and have a strong physique, which always attracts the attention of girls. In particular, a good sailor has a higher military skill, physical fitness, courage and survival rate in harsh conditions than any other class. Therefore, in order to guarantee the excellent combat capability of the United States, what kind of training methods and methods have they adopted?
First, the basic quality of army soldiers is higher than that of other branches of the armed forces. First of all, the basic skills training of sailors is far greater than that of soldiers in other arms, and they are proud of the same training they receive. Since the establishment of the U.S. Army's boot camp in San Diego, the training of this army has been completely different from any other army. The sailors were taller than the rest of the unit in marching, running, push-ups and pull-ups, as well as in their shooting skills and physical fitness. Moreover, they are also treated the worst. The Marines are physically demanding, doing 20 pull-ups, 80 squats, and 3 kilometers of running in 20 minutes. Female soldiers are no exception, and the benefit they get is a little more distance and time. In fact, every sailor was treated "inhumanely" in his daily training, and their training intensity far exceeded the requirements of their exams, such as soldiers who could not swim had to master all the skills in ten days, such as fighting with a dagger on a bridge, such as pushing an enemy into half-man-high water, such as climbing sewers, such as climbing dirty and smelly sewers, such as climbing cliffs, etc.
Although they can complete the supply in 30 days with the supply of the Marines, they still have to take on some special missions. The soldiers would spend 48 hours in the wild on a deserted island on an empty stomach, each with only two bottles of drinking water. After two days of starvation, the next step was an even more brutal challenge, except for the women, everyone wore only a **, ran on the hot deck against the hot sun, or crawled barefoot on the hot deck under the orders of the instructor.
Second, it is necessary to carry out training in survival in the wild. After the trainers slid down from the helicopter into the "enemy-ridden" forest, each soldier would face a week of hunger, fear, wild beasts, corpses, and all sorts of man-made natural disasters on his own. All edible beasts and animals are their food. Break through the thorny road, step on the grass and lie down, and cover the sky. The training at night was even more terrifying, with all the members having to spend the night in the cemetery with corpses. Sometimes, the instructor will also give them some difficulties, let them go somewhere else, find a coffin with a faint candle burning, bury the materials in it, let them take out the files, make records, and then return the files to them. At night, it was pitch black and the cold wind was howling; The candles in the coffin were flickering and flickering, and the smell of corpses in the coffin was pervasive. What's worse is that the instructors hidden in the shadows will continue to play with the trunk of the tree and make all kinds of strange noises, which will make the timid members confused, and often after they are done, they are forgotten by their own fears, and they have to start again the next day. After such training, the soldiers became exceptionally brave and resilient.
Third, it is necessary to go through the military exercises of the "road to death". The training program was designed by Krulak, a Vietnamese veteran who had been wounded twice and became a U.S. Marine Corps commander in 1995. Prior to this, the basic training of the US Army was the longest, most intense, and most arduous. However, Major General Krulak felt that this level of training was still somewhat insufficient, and it was necessary to increase the number of training programs and training. This training was conducted for the first time since late 1996. The duration of the training has been increased from 12 weeks to one week. General Krulak said the "Road to Death" exercise was a big test for them, but you can see how eager they are to be a qualified sailor. About 10 to 12 percent of people will be expelled when they receive "Road to Death" training. Similar to other branches of the military, half of these retrenched soldiers came from cheating in the draft, and the other half were injured or "unable to adapt." The "Road to Death" training began at two o'clock in the morning, and they were ordered to carry everything on their backs, including an M-16 rifle, to walk 40 kilometers, relying only on pre-prepared food, and to sleep only four hours at night, and the training was divided into 32 sessions: obstacle courses, problem-solving training, assassination training, and "warrior stations". They are listening to the heroic stories of the sailors of yesteryear at the "Warrior Station". In addition, they need to take a dip in cold water, get dazed by the waves, and carry a heavy rubber boat on their backs. The five-week training camp is known as "Hell Week", in which nearly five nights were sleepless. The Q&A area tests how a person can wade across a river and over obstacles without losing equipment. In the midst of a storm, a squad of soldiers must stay warm through various obstacles, and they line up closely and work in unison to carry out the process. The final part of the "Road to Death" is a 9-kilometer rapid march through a winding canyon that culminates in a steep and smooth hillside. Also at four o'clock in the morning, the new warriors, who had been awakened from their tents, embarked on a journey of darkness and wind and rain. They climbed the slopes to the east, reached the summit, overlooking the azure Pacific Ocean, and realized that the test of the "road to death" was over. After such training, a badge was awarded with an eagle, earth, an anchor carved on it. In addition to this, American soldiers are required to train in cold desert areas and participate in different trainings.
Whenever recruited, the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force tried to recruit soldiers by promising to fund their college education, technical training, travel, and borrowing money for tuition. Although new sailors were also entitled to these benefits, they never made a special emphasis on recruiting soldiers. Their tagline is:"The army does not seduce, only challenges. "Because the intensity and frequency of training of army units are higher than those of other arms, their combat capability has always been strong.
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