Drill instructors worked seven days a week, fifteen to seventeen hours a day in many cases, with no time off in between platoons.
Meaning of the quote
Drill instructors in the military worked extremely long hours, often 15 to 17 hours per day, every single day of the week. They didn't get any breaks in between training different groups of soldiers. These instructors had to work incredibly hard to prepare the new recruits for their important jobs.
About R. Lee Ermey
R. Lee Ermey, a former U.S. Marine Corps drill instructor, rose to fame for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in the iconic film Full Metal Jacket. Ermey often played authority figure roles in movies and hosted popular TV shows about military history and weapons development.
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