Personal Narrative-My First Naval Boot Camp

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“Wake up, Brandon!” yelled my mom. “Ok, ok.” I groggily yawned. I tossed my pillow across the room and started to get dressed in my dress whites. Today was the start of first naval boot camp. It was at Marine base called Camp Pendleton. On the way there, I shivered of the thought of me at the camp. My friends who had also gone to boot camp said it was really hard and tough, but still, they managed to get a laugh or two out of it. I pondered about my thoughts and before I knew it, we were at the camp. I got out of the car, huge bag on my shoulders, containing all the items necessary for me to survive this next week. Timidly walking into the admin office, I handed the officer my service jacket(a.k.a my permission slip) and a another person lead me to my …show more content…

Our division( the group of kids in our barracks) was introduced to RDC(Recruit Division Officer), ACC( don’t remember what this stands for), MMA(no idea either), and Yoman? Yomom? I don’t know what this is, and what it stands for. Basically, they were our officers and we had to obey them for the rest of the week. When we were first introduced to our Yoman(Yomom??? :P), our whole division laughed. Then, he made us do 20 push-ups. Yeah, that wasn’t fun. Still, it was one of the good moments of boot camp. Even though they made us march around the base for 4 hours, the camp was still really really…….. bad. For the next 2 days, it was the same routine: wake up at 6, march around for an hour, eat breakfast at 7, march some more until lunch at 12, classroom time(we just learned a bunch of navy history and crap) for 2 hours, P.T(Physical Training. This is basically super hardcore P.E.) for an hour, more marching, dinner at 6, more marching, showers at 8, chillax until 10, which was lights out. This wore us

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