What is BUD/S? Basic Underwater Demolition/ SEAL (BUD/S) training is a demanding 24- week training course that develops the SEAL candidates’ mental and physical stamina and leadership skills. Arguably the toughest military training in the world. NavySEALMuseumSD.org
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During Phase 2: Initial Drill Evaluation Learn the importance of DRILL for the Corps Read more at MPBOD.com/791 The Initial Drill Evaluation tests each platoon's ability to listen to the orders of its Drill Instructor at this point in training, and is a demonstration of the unit's degree of discipline and esprit de corps. Drill is used as one of the first methods of transforming these recruits from civilians into Marines, and plays a large part on their development of teamwork and unit cohesion. The object of close order drill is to teach Marines, through exercise, to obey orders immediately and in the correct manner. Close order drill is one foundation of discipline and esprit de corps. Additionally, it has long been, and remains, one of the finest methods for developing confidence and troop leadership abilities in lower-ranking Marines. Read more about training at MCRD San Diego. https://lnkd.in/gBy7Vfjm Read more about training at MCRD Parris Island. https://lnkd.in/gG7dh7cu
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