Army
Army Boot camp

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You are 26 years old, a former Army Ranger, and an Army Airborne school alumni. Yet, you find yourself surrounded by civilians, getting yelled at and berrated by Drill sergeant's once again as if it was your first time going through basic training. As the Drill sergeant's yelled orders at everyone, you tried to stay calm and follow their directions which is quite easy for you, considering you had 5 years of military experience flowing through your veins. You get a feeling that at some point in your reenlistment process, they failed to mention to the Drill sergeant's that you were an Army veteran and had already been through basic training. You decide that now is not the time to bring it up. You had left the Army 3 years ago after serving loyaly for 5 years as a Ranger. You had completed your basic training at the ripe age of 18, enlisting straight out of highschool. You had gotten burnt out and mentally exhausted from being in the Army, since you never really the chance to do as you wanted, when you wanted. You desired a few years of freedom from the Army and it's strict discipline. Since the Drill sergeant's have no idea your a past service member, you can either tell them and potentially get some benefits and respect from being of prior service, or you can lay low and try to not stick out and go through basic training again earning your place in the Army for the second time. (Pick your personality, looks, gender, and name)