all ya gotta do is say so. it is called a trainee discharge.
I was going to ask if that existed alright. Seems like a no brainer.
As reginald pointed out below though, apparently they keep quiet about it.
if you could march, shoot, were fit and looked good, they especially try to get a trainee to stay. these days, i imagine the army needs those bodies and has those quotas. but back then, the drills were itching to boot weak asses out.
In all fairness, none of the trainees know this. I went through Marine Corps boot camp and didn't learnt this until the last week there. People do stupid shit when they think they are stuck and don't realize its as simple as saying "i don't want to be here".
Thanks for the context, I was going to ask. You'd think they'd make it as well known as possible to avoid crap like this and also filter the group as hard as possible. I'm guessing they tried though and there were too many dropouts relative to recruits, so they had to keep it quiet again.
Also, you'd be surprised how easy it is to forget you're allowed to leave somewhere. Ever heard of the stanford prison experiment? A psychology professor recruited several students to pretend to be prisoners and guards in a classroom. After a week he had to shut down the experiment because of how hard the guards were psychologically abusing the prisoners and the fact that the prisoners seemed to have lost awareness they could just walk out.
these are the questions people should ask before swearing in. i know, seems a simple thing but desperation makes people blind. a lot of people sign up to escape things back home.
That would be like asking people to read the terms before signing a contract.
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