Richard
09-26-2013, 08:41
Well, here we go! Eee...ei...eee..ei...oh! :rolleyes:
Richard
Training Boss: Forcing Recruits To Sing Nursery Rhymes Is Hazing
NavyTimes, 25 Sep 2013
The recruit division commander who forced his recruits to recite nursery rhymes abused his power and deserved to be punished, the head of Naval Service Training Command told Navy Times.
“The idea is to teach humility and selfless-service without sacrificing self-worth, and if we find that someone has attempting to instill militarization using techniques that don’t conform to those principals, then it’s out of line,” said Rear Adm. Dee Mewbourne in a Sept. 19 interview.
Based on the admissions of the unnamed sailor — a machinist’s mate first class with eight years of service — nursery rhymes were his preferred form of punishment while training recruits at Great Lakes, Ill.
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■ Ordering a recruit to sing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” while performing what the Navy described as a “Soldier Boy” dance.
■ Ordering two recruits to stand on one foot and wave an arm while reciting “I’m a Little Teapot.”
■ Ordering two recruits to recite “Jack and Jill.”
(Cont'd) http://www.navytimes.com/article/20130925/NEWS/309250020/Training-boss-Forcing-recruits-sing-nursery-rhymes-hazing
Richard
Training Boss: Forcing Recruits To Sing Nursery Rhymes Is Hazing
NavyTimes, 25 Sep 2013
The recruit division commander who forced his recruits to recite nursery rhymes abused his power and deserved to be punished, the head of Naval Service Training Command told Navy Times.
“The idea is to teach humility and selfless-service without sacrificing self-worth, and if we find that someone has attempting to instill militarization using techniques that don’t conform to those principals, then it’s out of line,” said Rear Adm. Dee Mewbourne in a Sept. 19 interview.
Based on the admissions of the unnamed sailor — a machinist’s mate first class with eight years of service — nursery rhymes were his preferred form of punishment while training recruits at Great Lakes, Ill.
<snip>
■ Ordering a recruit to sing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” while performing what the Navy described as a “Soldier Boy” dance.
■ Ordering two recruits to stand on one foot and wave an arm while reciting “I’m a Little Teapot.”
■ Ordering two recruits to recite “Jack and Jill.”
(Cont'd) http://www.navytimes.com/article/20130925/NEWS/309250020/Training-boss-Forcing-recruits-sing-nursery-rhymes-hazing