Marine recruit needed skin grafts to treat chemical burns suffered at boot camp, documents reveal - News Summed Up

Marine recruit needed skin grafts to treat chemical burns suffered at boot camp, documents reveal


A Marine Corps drill instructor stands before recruits at the service’s training center at Parris Island, S.C. (Cpl. Vanessa Austin/ Marine Corps)A Marine Corps recruit who was hazed by his drill instructor suffered second- and third-degree chemical burns on his buttocks so severe that he needed skin grafts, according to documents newly released by the service. The recruit reluctantly told another drill instructor about his burns that night, but stayed in training for a few more days. When your experience at Marine Corps boot camp leads to skin grafts. The recruit told an NCIS agent that he initially felt sympathetic toward VanDyke, but eventually grew angry about what occurred.


Source: Washington Post May 03, 2017 14:14 UTC



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