I thought "the beatings will continue until morale improves" was a sarcastic joke, not a guideline.
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What a fascinating way to inspire the opposite of esprit de corps
Team building exercise
Weirdos just looking for any excuse to be abusive. That's all this is.
This seems like a really bad idea when you're going to be putting rifles and live ammo in their hands in a few days and you have to have your back to them.
Orcs will be orcs
Came here to find this comment - it's simply true.
Drunk soldiers put themselves and their brother-in-arms at risk.
Not saying beating them up is the anwer...
The next round should be air dropped from the AFU.
Is this the same guys that shot frendlies or is it a separate incident of drunkenness on the battlefield?