Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

meanwhile.. US Marines practicing art

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Good LORD does that bring back memories....
all because someone folded their shirt incorrectly 🤣

How do they know "whose is whose?" Do they actually have to put their names on *everything* (i.e. toothpaste, toothbrush, other toiletries, etc.)? Or their bed linens? I'm pretty sure their names are on all their clothing (even skivvies), but what do they do about the smaller items?
 
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How do they know "whose is whose?" Do they actually have to put their names on *everything* (i.e. toothpaste, toothbrush, other toiletries, etc.)? Or their bed linens? I'm pretty sure their names are on all their clothing (even skivvies), but what do they do about the smaller items?
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How do they know "whose is whose?" Do they actually have to put their names on *everything* (i.e. toothpaste, toothbrush, other toiletries, etc.)? Or their bed linens? I'm pretty sure their names are on all their clothing (even skivvies), but what do they do about the smaller items?

The chaos usually started after a Drill "found" something he didnt like. I mean...it could have been anything....like a spec of dust on your bunk or a shirt that was not rolled fold/rolled tight enough....or in one incident because he found a wood tick on a boot lace. Fkn pandemonium......good times
 
The chaos usually started after a Drill "found" something he didnt like. I mean...it could have been anything....like a spec of dust on your bunk or a shirt that was not rolled fold/rolled tight enough....or in one incident because he found a wood tick on a boot lace. Fkn pandemonium......good times

Understood, but once all the contents are "deployed," how does each individual recruit get their own items back to repack? Especially the smaller toiletry items that might not have their name on them?