@@Pryda-Z they give you a rubric with everything you need. as long as you include/do what's on the rubric you pass. I don't recall exactly what the rubric said, but they'll give you a topic on something military related (mine for example was education or leadership in the military) and you just have to right an essay on it. There's an essay on retention in the military or something of that sort but that one isn't for a grade, but is a requirement to graduate (first essay you do), then a informative essay, then compare and contrast essay which I believe is a topic they recycle every cycle and its only 250 words which is quiet easy. i believe they want a intro paragraph, 3-5 body paragraphs, and conclusion paragraph (for each essay). 15-20 words a sentence or something like that. I dont recall how much sentences a paragraph.
for the recovery drill. Are these the only stretches?
overhead arm pull
rear lung
extended flex
thigh stretch
single leg over
groin stretch, calf stretch & hamstring stretch as well
@@privateruski7018 thanks
@privateruski7018 think you can break down the essays a bit more? Like give examples of what they are looking for?
@@Pryda-Z they give you a rubric with everything you need. as long as you include/do what's on the rubric you pass. I don't recall exactly what the rubric said, but they'll give you a topic on something military related (mine for example was education or leadership in the military) and you just have to right an essay on it. There's an essay on retention in the military or something of that sort but that one isn't for a grade, but is a requirement to graduate (first essay you do), then a informative essay, then compare and contrast essay which I believe is a topic they recycle every cycle and its only 250 words which is quiet easy. i believe they want a intro paragraph, 3-5 body paragraphs, and conclusion paragraph (for each essay). 15-20 words a sentence or something like that. I dont recall how much sentences a paragraph.
@@privateruski7018 thank you man!
Which BLC did you attend?
218th Regiment Leadership in Columbia, South Carolina, McCrady training center to be exact
Hopefully still no land nav