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Nope, only you are wrong (unless you were a cadet and have seen something than I did.... as a cadet.... is that the case?).
***RING knocker alert!!!***
For applicants,aspiring cadets and soon to be commissioned officers, above is an example of ring knocking. Please take note and spare us the arrogance. Thanks
It has nothing to do with ring knocking or arrogance. To be honest, LITS is probably one of the people I would least suspect of being a ring knocker. Its pretty simple. If you have not attended a SA, SMC, or ROTC program, then you simply do not know everything about the experience. Its the same as saying that I don't know what regular college is like because I've never attended one. Parents like to believe that because their child is involved in one of the aforementioned things that they know everything, but they only know what they hear from their child or read on a forum and I can guarantee that DS or DD don't tell their parents everything.
Athletes (especially at the D1 SAs) are treated differently in some aspects, especially when it comes to physical fitness or weight standards. Its really not as prevalent at CGA because our chain of command requires our athletes to be involved in all aspects of military training, including drill. My question is: had USAFA been on a winning streak, would this cadet still have been disenrolled?
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