No rabbits in SD? Wow. When we were at the range at Pendleton ('82) they were everywhere. As a matter of fact the chow hall used to serve it as "chicken"!
I played SERE aggresser in the swampy forrest of North Carolina (Cherry Pt.).
No rabbits in SD? Wow. When we were at the range at Pendleton ('82) they were everywhere. As a matter of fact the chow hall used to serve it as "chicken"!
I played SERE aggresser in the swampy forrest of North Carolina (Cherry Pt.).
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My friends in the AF said they were given a rabbit to keep as a pet for a week before eating it. They were required to feed it, water it, heck even name it, the idea being that anyone who might be inclined to feel sorry or affectionate for the animal would lose all that during the process.
These same friends told me that during their training they actually wandered into a national park and came upon some vacationers eating at a picnic table. I guess they figured they could cheat the system by asking them for food, but when they told the guy why they were hungry he refused to give them food without making them work for it. Supposedly this guy took his camping shovel out in the woods, dug a hole, buried a bunch of food, then pointed them in the general direction before driving off. Not sure whether that's patriotic or just cruel...