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~The Gas Chamber~
06/27/2011 9:57 am

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Week 12 has begun!!!!!~ Our "boys" are about to embark on some of the most grueling exercises that they have faced throughout their time at BC!!!!!~ This is EVERYTHING that they have trained for, planned for and hoped for!!!!!~ Now is the time to show everything that they have learned and put it all to use!!!!! Leaning on each other, staying focused, determined to see it through....NEVER QUIT, NEVER GIVE UP!!!!!~ DOING IT!!!!!~ For every Recruit that walks into that Chamber today those 3-5 minutes are going to seem like an eternity!!!!!~ This will not make you look pretty, this will take a ton of will power to make it through!!!!~ GOOD LUCK Plt. 2166 and Plt. 2161!!!!~ YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!!!~ Until we meet again!!~


As the start of Week 12 begins recruits will be faced with two of their most feared "tests" prior to becoming a UNITED STATES MARINE!!~ Dozens of nervous recruits file off from their squads into a Weapons and Field Training classroom and wait for the inevitable - the Gas Chamber.

In the classroom, the recruits are educated on how to use a gas mask and how it can save their lives on the battlefield if used properly and to help build their confidence about being in an environment with a potentially hazardous substance.

The gas used in the Gas Chamber is chlorobenzylidene malonitrile, or CS Gas, a non-lethal substance that is used in all branches of the military and police departments as a riot control agent.

Each recruit spends approximately 3-5 minutes, perhaps the longest 3-5 minutes of their life, in the chamber - depending on how well they want to cooperate.

The terrified recruits enter the Gas Chamber with their masks donned and clear, but once the doors are sealed, the masks come off. The first exercise they must execute is to break the seal of their mask, which will allow them to breathe in a little of the gas, but just as the tearing eyes and the coughing sets in, they are instructed to put their masks back on.

The next step is to break the seal again, but only this time, they will set the mask on top of their heads. It is at this time that some recruits feel that they have lost control and panic begins to set in. The recruits' eyes are now full of tears and the coughing gets worse because the gas is in their lungs.

The gas also burns the skin a little too, similar to a sunburn. Some of the recruits refuse to take off their masks because they see the other recruits' reaction to the gas and they fear that they will not be able to put their mask back on again. However, they quickly realize they will not be able to leave the smoke-filled room until they complete the exercise and they regain some of their sanity.

Once their masks are donned and cleared for a second time, they must then remove their masks completely and hold them straight out in front if them, but by this time, most of the recruits have a little more faith in their masks. They know that the faster they take them off, the quicker they will be able to put the masks back on and be able to breathe again.

Once this step is completed, they file out of the Gas Chamber with arms spread out to their sides. Their eyes water like they just stepped out of a shower, and they cough uncontrollably as they pray that they will never have to go through anything like that again.

Their fears are overcome and the recruits now believe in their gas mask and that it will protect them. For those with lingering fear, there is always next year when they will be required to do it again as part of their annual training.
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06/27/2011 12:29 pm

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GOD HELP THEM!!!!!   
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06/27/2011 5:18 pm

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Wow, that definitely painted a vivid picture. Thank you though for posting about it, it's nice to know exactly what they'll be going through.
I'm a little worried but I know they'll push through no doubt. Let's go 2166 and 2161!! :]
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06/27/2011 10:58 pm

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THEY HAVE TO DO IT EVERY YEAR??!!! Oh Lordy!! And to think Zack and Marquis were looking forward to this! Those boys ARE insane!!
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06/28/2011 9:27 am

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@ Lynette!!!!!!!!!! I know right????!!!!! Well as I have said all along.....we shall see how much they ENJOYED this when all is said and done!!!!!!!!! To me, they are both a few screws short!!!!! ::.........Oorraahh to those that actually think that might be fun!!!!!!!!
Your welcome Amanda.....just thought it would be nice for us all to know EXACTLY what it entails!!!!!! Of course that just makes us all a little more nervous I am sure!!!!! ::......but none the less it is there!!!!!!
Brenda, you got that right Sister!!!!!! GOD HELP THEM ALL!!!!!~ Oorraahh Plt. 2166 & Plt. 2161
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