Participants
There were sixteen participants in the game of Boot Camp, eight male and eight female. Participants were not allowed to be addressed by their first names at any point, and could not refer to themselves in the first person.
Name | Age | From | Occupation |
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Kasi Brown | 26 | Los Angeles, California | Actress |
Katie Coddington | 22 | Tallahassee, Florida | Scholarship counselor |
Rebecca Ann Haar | 35 | McDonough, Georgia | Pig farmer |
Jodi Hutak | 24 | Santa Clarita, California | Deputy sheriff |
Leigh Dana Jackson | 28 | Brooklyn, New York | Filmmaker |
Jane Katherine | 31 | Chicago, Illinois | Leasing agent |
Jack Lauder | 50 | Garnerville, New York | Plumber |
Mark Meyer | 27 | Seattle, Washington | Urban planner |
Alfonso Moretti | 26 | Wappingers Falls, New York | Personal trainer |
Jennifer Moretty | 29 | San Diego, California | Homemaker |
John Park | 26 | West Hollywood, California | Art teacher |
Sue Yen Pupo | 28 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Public defender |
David Thomson | 29 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Real estate agent |
Jen Whitlow | 25 | Atlanta, Georgia | Sales analyst |
Ryan Wolf | 22 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | College student |
Shawn Yaney | 27 | Elizabeth, New Jersey | Balloon sculptor |
The recruits were trained by the following four genuine Drill Instructors:
Name | Status |
---|---|
Leo McSweeny | Former United States Marine Corps Sergeant |
Tony Rosenbum | Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer |
Dave Francisco | Marine Corps Sergeant Major |
Annette Taylor | Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant |
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“A civilization which leaves so large a number of its participants unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has nor deserves the prospect of a lasting existence.”
—Sigmund Freud (18561939)