Military Discipline Essay

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    I can fully understand why you have waited before re-running the "Cuts of Military Discipline" scenario again. I need to make some of the strides that I've mentioned above, before it's appropriate to re-visit it. Additionally, waiting until I've taken at least one proper flogging with the Cat, so that I'm a harder man, is also a good idea! The context of this scenario is very much based on having real respect for the Sergeant Major and admiration for him as a fine figure of a real hard man. Therefore, the harder man we can make of you, the better you should be able to do your Military Duty for the honour of the Corps of Royal Military Police. This should make this flogging for Military Discipline far more effective, as well as ensure…

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