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Originally posted by The Pinky Ponk
"Perhaps you could post it anonymously at a internet cafe or something like that. "
Don't use a F***ing Internet café, to much can go wrong.
[edit on 31-7-2007 by 12m8keall2c]
Originally posted by Scyman
As far as my blue card from "A" and "C" schools no, i turned that in to the SSO when i left Pensacola. However I have recieved a new one from my new command.
Hope that clears up any questions yall have.
Originally posted by 2PacSade Question to the OP-So were all the calls made to family members etc., faked?
Originally posted by ANOK
Blue cards are issued to recruits. They are used when recruits are being punished with PT. If a recruit feels like he his being punished too much they can hold out the blue card and take a break. A really lame system if you ask me but this is the new kinder Navy. Started around 1996, just after I myself got out of the Navy after 6 years.
Originally posted by Johnmike
They tried that for a few years in the 90's (I think) and got rid of it. He has to be talking about something other than these "stress cards" if he joined after 9/11.
Originally posted by ScymanWe shot them down, should we have....I leave that up to you.
Sorry for all the drama, I am obviously a little nervous about posting this, but f-it yall deserve to know.
Originally posted by ANOK
If a recruit feels like he his being punished too much they can hold out the blue card and take a break.