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Old 09-21-2009, 01:15 AM
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basic training???


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

My wife is doing basic at Fort Jackson, SC. She and a few other soldiers have been sent to medical for stomach pains. come to find out the drill sgts haven't been letting them go to the rest room during the day. So their intestants have enlarged and now she is on medicine to correct it. One of the other girls is so bad she looks like she is five months pregnant. What can I do. Is there any law that states that females are required to go to the restroom ever so often. My wife is ruined on the thought of staying in and finishing she wants to come home. What can she do to get out of the army?? Also they havent been allowed to wash their clothes. She said that they have been washing in the sink to atleast have something half way clean. I went to basic at fort benning in 98. i never went through anything like that. if we needed to take a **** we went to a tree and dug a hole. So any advice about these topics will be much apreciated thank you
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Old 09-21-2009, 02:07 AM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

My wife is doing basic at Fort Jackson, SC. She and a few other soldiers have been sent to medical for stomach pains. come to find out the drill sgts haven't been letting them go to the rest room during the day. So their intestants have enlarged and now she is on medicine to correct it. One of the other girls is so bad she looks like she is five months pregnant. What can I do. Is there any law that states that females are required to go to the restroom ever so often. My wife is ruined on the thought of staying in and finishing she wants to come home. What can she do to get out of the army?? Also they havent been allowed to wash their clothes. She said that they have been washing in the sink to atleast have something half way clean. I went to basic at fort benning in 98. i never went through anything like that. if we needed to take a **** we went to a tree and dug a hole. So any advice about these topics will be much apreciated thank you
Call her command and let them know what she said is going on.

I seriously doubt that any of what she has told you is even close to the truth.
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