What kind of horror stories?
Well, after lights out, there were a bunch of people still fumbling about. A couple of the 4R22R NCO's on duty come up to our section (the only english section out of 2 platoons on the parade square) and start giving the 2 guys getting their kit stowed away crap.
Meanwhile, a load of other french guys from the french platoon were doing the same thing.
THe Mcpl counts back down from ten then tells our section to get up and in PT gear. We spent the next hour running around the base, doing push ups and other fun little exercises.
THen we are told we have 60 seconds to get back in the parade square quietly, get out of our PT gear, and get into our cots or else we do it all over again.
What else?
Oh yea, on our week in the field, it was usually the English guys who got stuck with most of the fire picket and other annoying duties.
There are more, but I'm not here to rat on anyone. That's not my job.
And regardless of what the guy above me says, they give English guys a harder time.
But if you're lucky like we were, you will have some cool english instructors in charge of your section that will see the crap the 4R22R instructors try to get away with on the English guys and will usually step in.