A Recon Marine Vet Recalls Hallucinations During the Basic Recon Course Patrol Phase
Exhaustion, hallucinations, and bizarre encounters blur reality during the Basic Reconnaissance Course, where anything feels possible.
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Exhaustion, hallucinations, and bizarre encounters blur reality during the Basic Reconnaissance Course, where anything feels possible.
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Read part I here. A few hours later we were allowed back onto the range, cleared hot to commence our night shoot. There was still fire in the valley and it had spread across the terrain, but it was considered under control. As before, we shot into the night, firing all of our weapons, including […]
It was Summer 2012, and I was in the Crewman Qualification Training (CQT) phase of the SWCC training pipeline. Part of CQT included going to Camp Pendleton, CA, to partake in two weeks of weapons training; the first week was dedicated to small arms and the second week to heavy weapons. The first week went […]