Lonestar155
is good to go
Have any of you officers or candidates gone to OCS slighty injured? Did this greatly effect your performance? I can manage the pain, but I need to be strong for 6 weeks!
Have any of you officers or candidates gone to OCS slighty injured? Did this greatly effect your performance? I can manage the pain, but I need to be strong for 6 weeks!
. However, it did not bother me not 1 time up there...
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Okay, this has to stop. A double negative is not good grammar. It would be correct to say it did not bother me once while I was up there. Never mind the rest of the run-on sentence, the continued abuse of the ellipsis and adverb agreement: maybe and probably referring to the same verb.
Go in peace grasshopper.
R/
Steve
Every injury is different. You'll probably last a bit longer if its an upper body injury than something below the waist. The majority of injuries at OCS are lower body from all the abuse you take.
I'm going 2nd increment and I broke my thumb and tore a tendon/ligament on the inside of my thumb, I can't hold a full bottle of orange juice in my hand. My doctor wants me to visit a ortho surgeon... OSO is kind of pressuring me to go, but I don't know if I could do stuff like ropes and holding my pack out infront for hours without my thumb being destroyed.
Thoughts?