go As "fatten up" about the army
Overweight conscripts, soldiers and sailors, sergeants and petty officers may not read this material: it is written for those who have just the opposite. So, a friend who has a low body weight and therefore offensive nicknames, read this text and pass it to another person who is similar in build to you.
A few years ago, a big scandal occurred in the Armed Forces of the USSR: sailors suffering from dystrophy - due to chronic malnutrition-were found in the training detachment of the Pacific Fleet on Russian Island. The perpetrators were then punished, but this case was written about for a long time in newspapers and talked about in TV and radio studios: they say that they are starving in the army.
Then it was hard to imagine that most of the former big country would turn into a huge New Russian island, where many people would be given the opportunity, if not to starve to death, then to lose a lot of weight, that's for sure. It was just as hard to imagine, however, that service in the army and Navy for many would begin in "feedlots". Nevertheless, this is true: for many young people from different parts of Russia who suffer from dystrophy, shamefacedly covered up by the official medical diagnosis "low body weight", the Armed Forces have actually become the only place where you can live relatively well, where there is still some three meals a day left.
Those who doubt that in the army you can slightly fatten up to a normal weight, just need to read the contents of the current directive of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation "On the organization in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of work with military personnel with reduced body weight", issued on October 31, 1996 for ?205/2/481.
So, skinny guy, "not zakosivshi" from conscription, remember what the minister requires from your commanders and superiors. And keep in mind that if these requirements are not met and your body weight is not restored to normal within ...
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