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Staff Sergeant Fear and Sergeant Bellows walks up and down the line of naked recruits. Sergeant Bellows has a clip board and begins making annotations for all cuts, bruises, marks, tattoos, birthmarks, discoloration, and any other abnormalities

Staff Sergeant Fear speaks as he's moving along the lines, "This is to ensure that after we rip you to pieces, we can identify the body parts. It's also to ensure that we know where every cut, scrape or bruise is located on your tender little bodies. After this inspection, you will immediately report to one of your Drill Instructors if you get any new cuts, bruises, scratches, or other deformities. Is that understood?"

"Yes, Drill Sergeant!"

Staff Sergeant Fear and Sergeant Bellows completes the inspection. Staff Sergeant Fear stands in front of the line and says, "All right, animals. Put your towels back around your waist, then grab a bag off the stack over there. Grab that civilian-scuz you were wearing when you came in and stuff it in the bag. Then line up by the door. Move it! I don't have all friggin day!"

You grab a bag and rush over to where your civilian clothes are lying in a pile on the floor. Unfortunately, another recruit who's clothes are next to yours beats you there, and leans over to grab his clothes. Staff Sergeant Fear is still bellowing for everyone to hurry it up.

You:

Click Here Lean over him to grab your clothes
   
Click Here Wait for him to get his clothes, then quickly grab your own
   
Click Here Return to beginning

 

Welcome to Boot Camp Challenge

Boot Camp Challenge is an interactive, on-going adventure, starring our hero (Private G. I. Joe), who (with your help) is trying to make it through military boot camp. If you haven't started at the beginning, here's your chance to do so.


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