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- Jan 31, 2013
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Not sure what pace these guys kept, but I have done a fair number of "forced marches" with Marine Infantry units, and it is a different kind of hard on the feet compared to regular hiking in the mountains.
The couple of battalion commanders we had liked to keep a 3 mile per 50 minutes pace with 10 minute rest/water stops before taking off again. That felt fine at first, but depending upon the load a guy was carrying and how long his legs were and level of fitness, we would have guys starting to "fall out" within 6-9 miles for sure. We started our battalion workup at 3 miles and slowly increased throughout the year to finish with a 25 mile forced march. The pace was constant and on pavement for 50 minutes at a time and feet would get hot and moist whether a guy was wearing black Hi-tec hiking boots, jungle boots, or Danner's. I never get blisters while backpacking, but would get hot spots or blisters on these forced marches if I didn't take the time and effort to put on dry socks every 6 miles or so regardless of how tired I was.
For our forced marches in and around the base, we would start at 2AM to avoid some of the heat and humidity. It was easy to carry extra dry socks for our hikes close to home, but I am guesssing that these guys above didn't have that luxury of extra dry socks.
Brings back so many good memories!