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Old 05-22-2022, 04:40 PM   #1525
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Originally Posted by weederr33 View Post
Ours doesn’t seem to give a damn. Or he just cares about meeting certain quotas. Except for one that involves people who are injured. Everyone is being way over worked so that makes my job hard since no one is able to keep up with PT. So they all become overweight or broken.
What kind of unit does this battalion commander command?

What do you mean by "no one is able to keep up with PT"? They don't attend the sessions or they can't complete the exercises?

Back in the old Army, I had a mess sergeant that helped with the "overweight" problem. He trained his serving cooks, in the mess hall, to limit the servings of fattening foods to the "fat" soldiers.

My company medic helped the so called "broken" soldiers, by recommending the "peanut shot" be given. That separated out the really broken ones from the "just thing they are broken" ones.

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