LOL, yea it is a "kinder, Gentler" military. They Marines and Army still push killing, the Army though has gone to "One Station Unit Training" though so mostly it's the combat arms people who get the "kill, kill, kill.
When my youngest son joined the Navy one of my other sons and I drove to Great Lakes Naval to see him graduate boot camp. My other son and I had both been combat arms in the Army, me a tanker and he infantry. We got there in time to see other trainees marching off for training. The formations were ragged and they were out of step plus singing "Bingo" as a cadence. I know in the Army in boot camp if our formations looked that bad we would have been pushing our piece of earth to China and we never ever sang a wimpy song for cadence.
The youngest did his 4 years, got out and joined the Army, infantry. He came home after basic and said it was a lot tuffer than Navy boot.
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