The U.S. Navy says Seaman recruit Kelsey Nobles, 18, passed away after collapsing during her final physical fitness assessment.
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Young Navy recruit dies suddenly, marking 2nd boot camp death since February
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Navy boot camp aint bad at all.
It’s not intense, guarantee it’s pre existing condition
SHES WEAK thats why
sickle disease
Uuuuuuu is worse for the marines so…. Not sure if this is the military’s fault
She passed away from a unknown heart issue im sure
being 18 and you passed away in boot camp of the navy you had other issues they are not saying most likely she lied or didnt know i was 17 in the 80s went through both army and marine corp boot camps
We all push ourselves at bootcamp, that's how you get better.
Her. There you go. That’s why
Her. There you go. That’s why
RiP
Way too pretty girls.
Doesn’t the Navy have men in there too.
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Could have been food allergies, pre-existing condition/lied about condition, or literally had a weak heart
It wasn’t the PFA that killed them, it was most definitely some kind of underlying condition that was either missed or waived in MEPS, or she knew about it and lied about it.
It happens, and it's a shame.
Stop letting physically weak people join the military!!!!!
If I'm not mistaken they starve you and dont give you any water so maybe she died of dehydration and mayb she didn't eat in days bc she was nervous about camp then died of hunger too?
The RDC bastards are the ones who killed her.
"I believe they pushed her too hard…"
Umm…you do understand she joined the United States Navy? Granted its not the Marine Corps, but still…they are being trained for potential combat at times…this was a simple PFT test…your daughter clearly had some heart condition…whether known or unknown, that's not the Navy's fault..
1.5 mile. sit ups and push ups.
My RDC told me about this girl, graduated a few days ago and he said it was a lack of oxygen in the blood and he thought she was (being over dramatic) but soon realized it wasn’t and was too late, it’s tough but happens especially the run
The two girls probably had other underlying issues. The PT isn't going to kill a normal healthy person. Especially at the end of boot camp. Sad nonetheless
RIP Sailor, our country will miss you.
Training timeout lmao
People need to understand when you join the military your signing your self up for stuff like war or depending on what your doing. But it's discipline it's training you should be excited but expect it not to be fun
Pre-booters getting the National Defense ribbon needs to stop.
First, my condolences are with the families. I am a military veteran. I served in TWO branches and went TWO different boot camps(Army and Navy). I made it through BOTH. I do not believe it was the PFA/PT that these individuals died from. I believe there were underlying conditions which weren't revealed for whatever reason.