Im gonna try this. Preparing for BLC and we cant use a card anymore unfortunately. I can count one one hand how many times I've done the prep dril as a guardsman. The reat I've never done. Thanks for the great video!
I would say the "change position, ready, stretch" is a given. What we typically taught in BLC was for the student to take their time and use this as a prompting tool. Like with land navigation we use hidden, ranch, salad, dressing...something like that. Thanks for at least leaving a comment.
Understand the Army Writing Style (active voice). Know APA format, I think they threw Land Nav in there too. Take your time with all of your assignments, use grammarly (for corrections) and do not plagiarize. Use the time to practice for the PT session and drill and ceremony wisely. Good Luck.
I have been looking for mnemonics for the "new" recovery drills. This is the ONLY video I was able to find that covers them. Thank you big sarge!!!!
You're very welcome. I thought about it and remembered when I was an instructor. Many of my troops always asked about this. Thanks for the love!
Heading to BLC in 2 weeks, thank you for sharing this big sarge!
Im gonna try this. Preparing for BLC and we cant use a card anymore unfortunately. I can count one one hand how many times I've done the prep dril as a guardsman. The reat I've never done. Thanks for the great video!
Hell yeah! Let the community know how it works out for you. Appreciate the love.
This was great 👍🏼
Thanks for the support, I appreciate it.
Good video getting ready for BLC🙏🏾💯
Thank you, make sure to also concentrate on marching and the Army writing style. Good luck!
How can we remember if we are supposed to say change position, ready, stretch… or starting position move, ready stretch?
Does this make sense?
I would say the "change position, ready, stretch" is a given. What we typically taught in BLC was for the student to take their time and use this as a prompting tool. Like with land navigation we use hidden, ranch, salad, dressing...something like that. Thanks for at least leaving a comment.
I go to BLC in two weeks, any tips/study guides? My unit just said i was going.
Understand the Army Writing Style (active voice). Know APA format, I think they threw Land Nav in there too. Take your time with all of your assignments, use grammarly (for corrections) and do not plagiarize. Use the time to practice for the PT session and drill and ceremony wisely. Good Luck.
I think this guys a giants fan
Lol, thanks for ding my first comment. Yup, love the G-Men.
What about D&C i tried looking in your videos for it but i don't see it. Would you be able add it if not.
I will get on that one. Are you just trying to get a walk through or "ways to remember"? Thanks for tuning in.