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Marine Corps Plans To Get Rid Of “Yes Sir” Over Gender Neutrality Concerns
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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 3926856" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>Now wait a dang minute, I am confused. Due to some medical issues I was not allowed to enlist like the rest of my family. My understanding is a USMC DI would about decapitate you if you referred to him as “Sir”. “I ain’t no GD officer!!!!!”</p><p>Okay, talked to my SIL who just got out of the Corps. He said they’d respond to a command from a DI with either “Sir yes Sir” or “Aye Aye Sir” but? Now these are his words “ If you straight up called him Sir he would ***k you up!”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 3926856, member: 45550"] Now wait a dang minute, I am confused. Due to some medical issues I was not allowed to enlist like the rest of my family. My understanding is a USMC DI would about decapitate you if you referred to him as “Sir”. “I ain’t no GD officer!!!!!” Okay, talked to my SIL who just got out of the Corps. He said they’d respond to a command from a DI with either “Sir yes Sir” or “Aye Aye Sir” but? Now these are his words “ If you straight up called him Sir he would ***k you up!” [/QUOTE]
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