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You line back up in formation, and Staff Sergeant Fear marches you down the street to a large building.

He has you enter the building single file, and you all enter a large room.

"Take it all off," Staff Sergeant Fear orders. "Underwear, socks, shoes, shorts, shirt, everything. I want you naked as the day the doctor slapped life into your worthless bodies."

"Put your crap in one of these bags. Take a towel from the pile by the door. You will wrap the towel around your waist and proceed into the shower room. Hurry it up! Don't worry, maggots, nobody wants to look at your ugly bodies. Move it!"

You take off your clothes and tie them up in the bag provided. You grab a towel and proceed into the large shower room. There appear to be about 60 shower heads in this very large open space.

"Put your towel on the rack above the shower head. Turn on the Water. Get Wet. Turn it off. Soap your head and face. Turn on the water. Rinse. Turn off the water. Soap your right arm, then your left arm. Turn on the water. Rinse. Scrub harder! I don't want any civilian scum left on you when you're finished."

"Okay, that's enough. Dry off, then wrap the towels around your waist. We're going to get you some military clothes to wear, then we're going back to your racks to get rid of all your civilian scum. It's starting to stink up my barracks!"

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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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