Posted on May 31, 2015
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SGT Harold Watson
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I was a squad leader in my platoon at Fort Knox Basic Training in 1967. One morning falling out for Reveille one guy in my squad failed to get up out of his bunk. When it was my turn to verbally report while in formation, I shouted "one man absent sir!". The drill sgt with his disgruntled face and response shouted "who is absent" in front of the whole platoon. I responded "McClosky drill sgt!".....The drill sgt had me break rank and go with him to the 2nd tier barracks to the bay room where McClosky was still sleeping in the upper bunk of the bunk bed. Drill Sgt yells at the top of his lungs to Pvt McCloskwy to get the F out of bed. McClosky woke up suddenly and propped up on his elbows spitting at the drill sgt. WOW, I was shocked!!...The drill sgt pushes the whole damn bunk over with McClosky on the top still hanging on and when he crashed hard on the floor, the drill sgt was still yelling at him. Luckily I wasn't yelled at (lol)...
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SGT Philip Roncari
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According to my old BCT SFC Smith the thirty disgusting inhabitants of said barracks!
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SSG Daniel Damron
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Open dorm at Camp Red Cloud Korea. Soldier had 2 hangers full of women's panties. 1 pr from each different girl he had. Kept 3 nbrs, 1. Nbr of times, 2. Nbr of different women, 3. Nbr of times he caught the clap. Can't make this stuff up.
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MSgt Frank Martin
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My first dorm room. Had a room mate with another unit sharing the bathroom with two videographers of my own unit.

For the first two months we had room inspection by my roommates first sergeant. Passed with flying colors... Then my first sergeant decided to do a room inspection.. and I fail with a mark on my inspection record that I should check the bathroom wall specifically.

I learned my Red Tilled shower wall was actually a WHITE Tilled shower wall.. the red was pure soap scum. And in San Antonio TX.. that soap scum was hardened like stone due to the hard water and looked completely natural on the tile like it was made that way!.. took me five bottles of Lime Away and about four hours of scrubbing to get it all out.

What was worse was.. the 1st Sergeant used me as a scapegoat. I was a Airman Basic.. and the two Videographers who were A1C's got a satisfactory report.. So lesson learned. I was at the base for five years and only had one unsat inspection afterwards.. and that was because I forgot to put my booze bottles back into my closet one time..
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MSgt Cayle Harris
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Accidentally knocked a hole in the wall (don't ask) that was when I discovered that the walls were insulated with decades of cockroaches...the hole was about 3 feet up.
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MSgt Cayle Harris
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Duct tape followed by plaster.
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SPC Kari Grove Wright
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Basic training some girls had their used tampons in their wall lockers.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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That is gross !
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Mother of God
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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I won't get in to details, but a good buddy of mine's dorm room made its rounds around the AF as the worst dorm room in the AF.
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SP5 Dennis Griffy
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The First Sargent
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PO2 Joan MacNeill
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The person in the bunk next to me.
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PO2 Joan MacNeill
PO2 Joan MacNeill
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Second worst: 4-8 firewatch in a transient barracks/messhall. Coffee had been in the bottom of the urn for hours slowly being processed into coal tar. This old salt has experienced the whole gamut of coffee, but this was so repulsive no amount of cream and sugar (which I don't normally take), could mask its vile nature. Actuallty nauseating! But I drank some anyway just to round out my coffee career and reinforce my endurance.
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GySgt Kenneth Pepper
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Had a young Marine that was awaiting discharge after NJP. For some reason it took about 2 months. Well, Pvt Dipshit loved his chewing tobacco. So much so that he saved about 100 plastic coke bottles full and left them in the top of his wall locker. His roommate was on deployment when he finally got the boot. Those bottles sat in there 4 months in a room with no AC.
When roommate returned from deployment and reported the smell we found the bottles along with a note "Greetings from Kentucky Fuckers"
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