Marine Corps Room Inspection *Lite Version*
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[November 10, 2020; there is so much I would change if I could do this video over]
This is a very "easy" room inspection in the Marine Corps. This is what's expected of a Marine who lives in the barracks. Not only does this make a Marine fearful of using their own shower, because it may result in a room failure due to water on bathroom floor, but this is only expected of single Marines in the Corps who occupy military quarters. Marines usually do not return to their own room for periods up to 18 hours in fear that a molecule of pollen may enter their room and land on a dark surface so that it may be seen, which will result in an infraction. Marines often take every piece of furniture out of their rooms to ensure that not one speck of dust is inside of the room. Marines easily spend anywhere from 6-8 hours cleaning their "disgusting" rooms. Marines regularly take any object in the room that is not organic to the room, e.g. alarm clock, phone charger, hand soap, body wash, framed picture, additional pair of shoes, ect. and put them up just, because it is deemed prohibited to be in eye's view during an inspection.
This is, again, an "easy" room inspection.
This video is satirical in nature and in no way endorsed by the United States Marine Corps.
Видео Marine Corps Room Inspection *Lite Version* канала cwdegraw
[November 10, 2020; there is so much I would change if I could do this video over]
This is a very "easy" room inspection in the Marine Corps. This is what's expected of a Marine who lives in the barracks. Not only does this make a Marine fearful of using their own shower, because it may result in a room failure due to water on bathroom floor, but this is only expected of single Marines in the Corps who occupy military quarters. Marines usually do not return to their own room for periods up to 18 hours in fear that a molecule of pollen may enter their room and land on a dark surface so that it may be seen, which will result in an infraction. Marines often take every piece of furniture out of their rooms to ensure that not one speck of dust is inside of the room. Marines easily spend anywhere from 6-8 hours cleaning their "disgusting" rooms. Marines regularly take any object in the room that is not organic to the room, e.g. alarm clock, phone charger, hand soap, body wash, framed picture, additional pair of shoes, ect. and put them up just, because it is deemed prohibited to be in eye's view during an inspection.
This is, again, an "easy" room inspection.
This video is satirical in nature and in no way endorsed by the United States Marine Corps.
Видео Marine Corps Room Inspection *Lite Version* канала cwdegraw
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