I second Bunk's comment. Not the best time I've ever had, and I don't want to do it again, however, it's probably the best Navy training I've ever had.
Like it's been said, the school is sensative material, as they want every class to experience the school for themselves. What can be said is the general curriculum. The first week is classroom stuff, including survival training (much more than you get in flight school), first aid, and finally, resistance techniques (which is the confidential stuff). Then the second week is going to the desert (or where ever they go in Maine) and you survive, evade, resist, and escape. The details are the fun part. [

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