A soldier may have to wait on boot camp for several reasons, including administrative delays, scheduling conflicts, or the need to complete pre-enlistment requirements. Additionally, some recruits might be placed on hold due to medical evaluations or background checks. This waiting period can also be influenced by the availability of training slots within the military branch. Ultimately, these delays ensure that all recruits are fully prepared and qualified before beginning their training.
"The process of becoming a soldier, sailor, Marine or airman begins with a lot of paperwork, a lot of hurrying up to wait, and then the big step: boot camp."
"Good luck at boot camp! Remember to stay focused and give it your all—it's a challenging experience, but you'll come out stronger and more disciplined. Keep a positive mindset, and don't hesitate to lean on your fellow recruits for support. I can't wait to see how much you've grown when you come back!"
They would properly wait for orders from their superiors
no one, some escaped, but no one resuced them. Those who did not die in the camps would have to wait for liberation or for the Nazis to leave the camp.
attempt to escape if they are fit work out a way to escape if they are average and wait to die if they are weak
Find something really fun to do so you will forget about summer camp and when it comes, you'll be like, now I can stand the wait! because there's like a couple of day's until camp.
Unfortunately you cannot, and the person you removed will have to wait.
generally, to wait.
wait til he dies and take it
You have to wait for Camp Pixie Dust to come.
Basically any keyboard should work. If your Mac came with a keyboard then it already has the Boot Camp Windows drivers installed to work with out any problems. Windows is a native install via Boot Camp so treat it just like you would if it was an HP, Dell, etc, Windows PC. Be aware tho most 3rd party Mac/Windows keyboards may have drivers to install to get the most useage out of it. (F-keys, etc.) Windows AND the Mac do have a set of generic drivers for the basic use of the keyboards so if you plug the keyboard in and the computer says "keyboard not recognized", wait a few minutes and Windows will download drivers for it and the Mac will tell you to press a couple of keys so it knows how the key board is setup. Usually you can go to the manufactuer of the keyboards web site and download the drivers from there also.
the time and date for sure. and i took my battery out for some reason and putting it back it made my boot a very long process its frusterating i have to wait like 3 minutes and then hit f 1 to continue on