Shrek
WKR
Congratulations to your daughter and you ! I don't know if my heart wouldn't burst with pride if I was you. I know boot camp and service sure changed me for the better.
Congratulations to your daughter and you ! I don't know if my heart wouldn't burst with pride if I was you. I know boot camp and service sure changed me for the better.
You guys have raised an amazing young lady!! Thank her for her service on behalf of my family.
Had a friend that lived in round mountain years ago. Bob Deymeyer. Any chance you know him? He's 62 now. Left maybe 20 yrs ago. Timber faller.
Jeff congrats to your daughter. Beastmode came down with Chris an I last spring with his daughter an hunted Turks so y'all got some mutual buddies
I was an instructor for the Army for Air Assault School, the 12 mile ruck march was the number one eliminator for females. The human body can carry 1/3 of body weight for great distances, however as weight is increased to 1/2 of body weight that distance is dramatically reduced. Now, when weight approach your own body weight the task becomes daunting. How many men 200lb men could carry 200lbs on their back for 12 miles???
A couple things, when I was in the service we NEVER were taught how to pack a pack or even have it fit to our body, they just gave us a bag of gear and said stuff it in your pack and move out...
Packing that kind of weight will be a MONUMENTAL challenge,, for her. The pack she is issued is designed for a man, not sure if it will even be possible, but if it can be fit to her that would be a huge advantage. That heavy weight will have to be carried on her hips,, females lack the upper body strength to shoulder carry heavy loads for long distances. Heck, most men I see try to carry weight all wrong.
Research how to pack a heavy pack and try to get her that info, heavy stuff closest to her back and the light bulky stuff towards to rear of the pack away from the body.
Hydration will be key, dehydration was one of the main reasons I saw that made trainees fall out,, stress that to her.
She needs to train, with that weight I imagine that will be a challenge, but if she gets any free time, ruck up and push hard. That weight will put a lot of strain on her feet and blisters is another cause for dropouts. So boot fit and foot conditioning will be important.
Trust me when I say,, many of the "Old Boys" will be rooting for females to fail.. The cards are going to be stacked against her, but I always respected the females soldiers that pulled their weight.
Try to counsel her to never let them see her cry,, no crying in combat... Nothing wrong with a good cry and I have had my share,, but there is a time and place and under the microscope that this will be is not that time.
Write to her often,, she will need you Dad.
Steve
Get her a roll of Leukotape P for her feet. It works better than duct tape for hot spots. If she already knows where potential problem spots on her feet are, tape up before hand.
I've only found the stuff on line through amazon.