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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sat Nov 15, 2014, 08:32 AM Nov 2014

Navy boot camp launches probe into alleged fitness test cheating

http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/careers/navy/2014/11/14/great-lakes-recruit-training-command-great-lakes-physical-fitness/19018457/

Navy boot camp launches probe into alleged fitness test cheating
By Mark D. Faram, Staff writer 2:44 p.m. EST November 14, 2014

The Navy's boot camp has a great record of getting civilians into shape, but now an investigation is underway into whether some of those results may have been overstated. Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois, has launched an investigation into allegations that some recruit division commanders have encouraged recruits to cheat during fitness tests and to report fudged fitness test scores to ensure they pass, Navy officials said.

"The commanding officer of RTC has begun an investigation after receiving information from a number of students struggling to pass their physical fitness assessments tests at their follow-on 'A' school," Lt. Cmdr. Kate Meadows, spokeswoman for the Naval Education and Training Command, told Navy Times on Nov. 13. "During the initial look, it was alleged that some recruit division commanders were encouraging recruits to report inaccurate push-up and sit-up scores in order to achieve a passing grade."

The initial allegations emerged after a undisclosed number of new students, fresh from boot camp, either failed or struggled to pass a physical fitness assessment after reporting to Nuclear Power 'A' School in Charleston, S.C., according to Navy officials familiar with the matter. (snip)

But officials aren't only looking at the RDCs initially identified by the students at Nuclear Power School. The investigators have chosen to "cast a wider net," according to an official familiar with the scope of the investigation. "What we need to do is look at the bigger picture here and if we find this is happening, as is alleged by the students, then finding out why that's happening is the problem we really need to get at," the source said. "It's about the culture at boot camp and the culture at follow-on schools — are we putting too much emphasis on whether they pass or not and not enough ensuring those having difficulty are getting the help they need to get into shape and achieve the Navy standard?" the source said. "That's what we need to find out."
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Navy boot camp launches probe into alleged fitness test cheating (Original Post) nitpicker Nov 2014 OP
Code of Honor. merrily Nov 2014 #1

merrily

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1. Code of Honor.
Sat Nov 15, 2014, 09:02 AM
Nov 2014

We have colleges, even high schools, being less than honest about academics for athletes and the USN faking fitness for students.

Does that mean it all balances out in some mega way, or that it all sucks?

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