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![]() Boy--How things have changed in 37 years since I went in!!!
Subject: Changes to Navy Boot Camp > > Navy Remaking Boot Camp for Recruits > > > > By ERIC FIDLER, Associated Press Writer > > > > CHICAGO - Generations of recruits at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center > > have marched from barracks to classroom, classroom to barracks, barracks > to > > mess hall _ more than a mile and a half a day for their nine weeks of > basic > > training. > > > > "Two years ago, we did more marching than even the Marine Corps or the > > Army," said Rear Adm. Ann Rondeau, commander of the center in North > Chicago. > > > > But the nation's only boot camp for Navy enlistees is undergoing a major > > change _ and less marching for the roughly 45,000 recruits who pass > through > > every year is only a part of it. > > > > Instead of wasting training time by making recruits adapt to the aging > base, > > the base is adapting to them. The result, Rondeau and others say, should > be > > better-trained, healthier sailors who are prepared to serve from the day > > they graduate. > > > > Two years ago, recruits were allotted six and a half hours of sleep. > Today, > > they get eight hours, a reflection that most people need that much shuteye > > to be healthy and to learn effectively. > > > > Recruits no longer spend a week of their training on kitchen duty. Meals > are > > handled by a private company, leaving more time for training in fighting, > > survival and counterterrorism techniques. > > > > The two giant dining halls are disappearing, to be replaced by galleys in > > the barracks. > > > > Fifteen new barracks are being built containing classroom and training > > areas; each will be named after a famous ship from Navy history in an > > attempt to imbue Navy lore in sailors from the start. > > > > They will replace barracks with antiquated ventilation systems in which, > > Rondeau said, when one recruit gets sick, 70 or 80 more quickly follow. > > > > Also slated for the wrecking ball are the base's drill halls, which were > put > > up more than 60 years ago as temporary structures. They will be replaced > by > > three new training halls with air conditioning, offices and classrooms and > > modern amenities. > > > > The cost of all the new construction is projected to be $798 million over > > nine years, said Cmdr. Tony Edmonds. > > > > Navy officials are quick to say the new approach is intended to be more > > focused, not any less rigorous than the old way of doing things. > > > > "I think the recruits are going to get a training that's more tailored to > > the needs of the Navy," Lt. Dan Cook said. > > > > "Always being tired all the time and always being sick and coughing really > > affects your ability to effectively learn," Rondeau said. "We want people > to > > be able to focus on making critical decisions."
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