Boots Boots Boots Boots Boots Moving Up and Down Again

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Listen to this freaky recording that is used to railroad train elite soldiers to survive if they are captured and tortured

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Rudyard Kipling.

Anyone who has ever attended the US Navy'due south Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape schoolhouse will never forget Rudyard Kipling's verse form "Boots," according to SERE graduate and Navy veteran Ward Carroll.

Carroll, who attended SERE in 1984, particularly remembers Kipling reciting his poem "Boots" over and once more in a very haunting voice while he was detained in a modest prison cell.

SERE school is designed to railroad train Us troops on how to survive if they are captured and tortured.

Recruits enter a simulated prisoner of war campsite that retired Navy SEAL Brandon Webb explained was a "boot military camp on steroids," in his book "The Making of a Navy SEAL." "Information technology was far and abroad the most intense grooming I'd encountered and so far," Webb wrote.

The poem is about the endless marching the British infantry did while colonizing parts of Africa. Soldiers would march for weeks with no known destination and would oft "go mad" watching the boots in front of them.

Since the state of war was still on, they couldn't take leave — or, every bit Kipling put it, "at that place's no discharge from the war."

Here is a recording from 1915 of Kipling'southward poem:

Hither are the beginning verses of Kipling'due south "Boots" (and here is the full poem):

We're foot ... slog ... slog ... slog ... sloggin' over Africa
Foot ... foot ... foot ... foot ... sloggin' over Africa —
Boots ... boots ... boots ... boots ... movin' up and downward again!
There'southward no discharge in the war!

Seven ... six ... eleven ... five ... nine-an'-twenty mile today
Four ... eleven ... seventeen ... thirty-two the day earlier —
Boots ... boots ... boots ... boots ... movin' up and down over again!
There's no belch in the war!

Don't ... don't ... don't ... don't ... await at what's in front of you
Boots ... boots ... boots ... boots ... movin' upwardly an' down again —
Men ... men ... men ... men ... men go mad with watchin' 'em
An' there's no discharge in the war!

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