This looks like the old Leadership Reaction Course that the Non-Commished Officer Candidates School went through in '71. Fun. Made you test your problem solving skills. We split up into 6 man teams, if I remember correctly and each Candidate had to lead their group through at least one of the exercises. Seems that there were at least 10 exercises at that time. There was no right or wrong way, but you had a set of stipulations that had to be followed, each was timed and your group failed if you went over the allocated time, all the materials that you were presented with had to be present at the far end of the problem with nothing left behind, nobody could be wet or touch the off limits ground. Ready, set, go. Oh, and you were graded by the instructors AND you had to critique the leadership aspects of each of your group as well... Infantry leaders. NCOCS (Non-commissioned Officers Candidate School, often derisively called Shake and Bake school because we were raw chicken getting coated with crap, warmed in an oven to be sent into a meat grinder... what the hell, E5 pay was better than E3 by a few bucks in those days. $357 a month!! We were rich! ). The School Brigade. 27,000 graduates from the 1967-1972, to fill a need for Vietnam and the Vietnam Era. Good times... I graduated 23 June 1971 with 70th Company, Class 506-71 B, there was 168 of us, with no record of any being KIA... killed in action.
I did this course when I was with the 2nd MASH which disbanded when I was there and I ended in 690 ambulance company. That was so much fun!
Idk how I found this but I was 3rd platoon roster 321, these were some fun times.
Awesome man!
Do you have any videos of Bravo Company, 3-47 Infantry? 4th Plt?
No sorry, I only worked with A 1-50. The videos I post though do show training that all trainees do go through.
@@FitOneTech Oh okay well thanks anyway! My good friend PVT Wooten is in Bravo Company, 3-47 Infantry 4th Plt
Thanksfully there was no water for us when we ran the course.
Do you have any of the 230 second platoon 🇺🇸🤞
No I don’t, I worked with A 1-50 sorry ☹️
@@FitOneTech don't be sorry ♥️🙏🏻 I appreciate your videos
These are awesome videos you keep putting out for especially the families of all these soldiers, we appreciate you and what you are doing, Thank you 🙏
This looks like the old Leadership Reaction Course that the Non-Commished Officer Candidates School went through in '71. Fun. Made you test your problem solving skills. We split up into 6 man teams, if I remember correctly and each Candidate had to lead their group through at least one of the exercises. Seems that there were at least 10 exercises at that time. There was no right or wrong way, but you had a set of stipulations that had to be followed, each was timed and your group failed if you went over the allocated time, all the materials that you were presented with had to be present at the far end of the problem with nothing left behind, nobody could be wet or touch the off limits ground. Ready, set, go. Oh, and you were graded by the instructors AND you had to critique the leadership aspects of each of your group as well... Infantry leaders. NCOCS (Non-commissioned Officers Candidate School, often derisively called Shake and Bake school because we were raw chicken getting coated with crap, warmed in an oven to be sent into a meat grinder... what the hell, E5 pay was better than E3 by a few bucks in those days. $357 a month!! We were rich! ). The School Brigade. 27,000 graduates from the 1967-1972, to fill a need for Vietnam and the Vietnam Era. Good times... I graduated 23 June 1971 with 70th Company, Class 506-71 B, there was 168 of us, with no record of any being KIA... killed in action.
How deep is that water?
Like 4 feet
i once put a square tube in a round hole and the social worker said i was crazy !!!!