I can tell you when I was in navy boot camp in 1965 in San Diego, there was no basketball, volleyball or any other sports activity. There was however, a lot of calisthenics, push ups and sit ups. Along with many hours on the grinder. Then going to class to learn about the UCMJ, and some Navy history. Then taking tests to see where you would be placed, after graduation from boot camp. Actually boot camp was pretty easy both physically and mentally, once you understood that you were becoming a unit. Working together. That takes awhile. Then you received your orders. Off to a new adventure.
Boot Camp Company 185, Mar-May 1962. I disliked every minute of Boot Camp, but as a cocky17-year-old high school dropout, it was exactly what I needed at the time. CWO4 USN Ret.
I was born in 1964 went to NTC/RTC in april-june 1984 , Not much changed inbetween those years we didnt have basketball and volleyball courts thou good video !
Bootcamp July 1971, company 224. Don’t remember any basketball or volleyball. A lot of marching around with our pieces….Springfield rifles. We had an obstacle course that we ran maybe twice during our bootcamp. There was also a tear gas chamber. Small arms and fire fighting was done somewhere outside of San Diego. A short bus ride from RTC. The machine shop scenes bring back memories, I went to MR “A” school there right out of Bootcamp. The wood block floors were intended to soak up any spilled oils. MR “B” school would’ve been only for guys who had re-enlisted, not guys on their first enlistment or just out of bootcamp.
I can tell you when I was in navy boot camp in 1965 in San Diego, there was no basketball, volleyball or any other sports activity. There was however, a lot of calisthenics, push ups and sit ups. Along with many hours on the grinder. Then going to class to learn about the UCMJ, and some Navy history. Then taking tests to see where you would be placed, after graduation from boot camp. Actually boot camp was pretty easy both physically and mentally, once you understood that you were becoming a unit. Working together. That takes awhile. Then you received your orders. Off to a new adventure.
Boot Camp Company 185, Mar-May 1962. I disliked every minute of Boot Camp, but as a cocky17-year-old high school dropout, it was exactly what I needed at the time. CWO4 USN Ret.
Just a trim,don't touch the side burns,and block it in the back.
I was born in 1964 went to NTC/RTC in april-june 1984 , Not much changed inbetween those years we didnt have basketball and volleyball courts thou good video !
RTC San Diego Feb. 19-May 14, 1964 Company 158 Company Commander MMC James A. Hanley Jr. That's where I turned 19 years old.
Bootcamp July 1971, company 224. Don’t remember any basketball or volleyball. A lot of marching around with our pieces….Springfield rifles. We had an obstacle course that we ran maybe twice during our bootcamp. There was also a tear gas chamber. Small arms and fire fighting was done somewhere outside of San Diego. A short bus ride from RTC. The machine shop scenes bring back memories, I went to MR “A” school there right out of Bootcamp. The wood block floors were intended to soak up any spilled oils. MR “B” school would’ve been only for guys who had re-enlisted, not guys on their first enlistment or just out of bootcamp.
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I was in boot camp when JFK was assinated co.415 graduated dec.63
Was there 1/16/1963........Was home on boot leave when Thresher went down.
Then "A"school.....was.home on leave when Kennedy was shot.....
ooops I was @ GreatLakes !!
Boot camp October 31st 1973 anybody in same time san diego
I was at great lakes in Sept 1977.
Somehow ChiefpettyOfficers just seem Comical at best.
This was disjoint and useless. Nothing like boot camp in '62.