<p>A NAPSter during my CVW said they wouldn’t be doing Indoc at NAPS because of too many hazing incidents.</p>
<p>I think he’s pulling your leg.</p>
<p>I heard something simular to that too and that prior enlisted won’t go there anymore. I guess because too many drop out.</p>
<p>He was dead serious. He had been hazed himself (a letter from his girlfriend was ripped up).</p>
<p>I seriously doubt they will be cancelling Indoc at NAPS. Has anyone corroberated this with another website/bulliten?</p>
<p>No more prior enlisted at NAPS? Isn’t NAPS primarily designed to get enlisted fleet members back into the ‘academic groove’ required of the academy? Is the Navy trying to be counter-productive?</p>
<p>At CVW, there were three prior enlisted Marines in the Co. I spoke with two of them and both had gone to NAPS to reassociate with academics.</p>
<p>All I can say is: BULL.</p>
<p>i am pretty sure they would never stop indoc at naps because someone had a letter from his girlfriend ripped up.</p>
<p>It’s BULL
The main reason NAPS exists is to reaffiliate those from the enlisted ranks with the academic atmosphere and get them up to speed before heading to USNA.
Rumors…rumors…</p>
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<p>THAT is considered HAZING?</p>
<p>My friend (who was literally hazed within a couple of inches of his life) would laugh hysterically at the assertion that having a letter from the GF ripped up constitutes “hazing”.</p>
<p>Hell, I’M having trouble keeping my composure at the assertion…</p>
<p>Care to describe this hazing incident Zaphod? Was it at Naps or the academy?</p>
<p>NAPS. It’s in another thread. Too long to describe here again.</p>
<p>They came within a hair of PT-ing him to death. No joke.</p>