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Why do people yell at you in the Army?
There is a point to the yelling, it is designed to put recruits under stress. Drill sergeants want to ensure that recruits can follow instructions when they are told to, without hesitation. This is training to prepare for life and death situations that they may encounter in the field.
Why do Marines get yelled at?
Marines call it the “Omnidirectional Ass Chewing”. A recruit makes some infraction, no matter how small, and multiple Drill Instructors, anyone within distance will join in screaming at you in unison as you attempt to make sense of the chaos enveloping you.
Do you still get yelled at after basic training?
The yelling at you in Basic Training is just the Military’s way of subjecting you to stress and seeing how you respond to it . Yes in most cases it greatly diminishes after Basic but not entirely until you physically arrive at your Specific Unit that needs you .
What do soldiers yell?
Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to hooah in the US Army and hooyah in the US Navy and US Coast Guard. It is most commonly used to respond to a verbal greeting or as an expression of enthusiasm.
Why is military so strict?
Originally Answered: Why is the U.S. military so strict and tough? The purpose being to develop an acute attention to detail and foster a sense of common responsibility among the unit. The most frequent thing I yelled during Basic Combat Training (BCT) was “Attention to detail, teamwork is key!”.
Why do soldiers say hooah?
Hooah is used as a term for spirit and morale, generally meant to say anything and everything but “no.” It’s also used, conversely, as a way to express excitement, approval, and even pleasure. Used very frequently in Army Basic training as a way of acknowledging an order or instruction given by a drill instructor.