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look down , look straight ahead and

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retrieve your

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Yeah .

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Mhm .

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What this really is is a chance for the

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marines who , who are able to pull

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through these couple of days of

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training they get , it's the next step

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in potentially becoming a marquis

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instructor and training the next group

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of marines and reaching them from

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beginner to intermediate all the way

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through . So essentially , this is the

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last step before the marines become

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trainers . Today , we started off with

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a 1200 m strip swim that involves every

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300 m , starting in full candies and

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boots and shedding layers of clothing .

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Eventually , until we're swimming in

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just giving shorts in a combat arms mos .

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We need to be more prepared to swim in

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a often tear open water environment .

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The pool is a great first step , but

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the second step is going to begin the

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students out into the open water in

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later on courses .

