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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth considers reversing the ban on "shark attack" training, where drill sergeants swarm and yell at Army recruits during basic training.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just took a flamethrower to the kind of feel-good, clipboard-carrying, HR-driven nonsense that’s been quietly turning basic training into summer camp with uniforms.
"Shark attacks" are meant to allow drill sergeants to establish dominance over trainees early on. The Army has moved away from the practice.
The 197th Infantry Brigade commander at Fort Benning, Georgia, directed drill sergeants to stop using “bay tossing” with trainees before reversing the ban.