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United States Marine Corps Boot Camp: The "Shock Treatment" is what the Marines call the way they induce obedience into the recruits. They do it quickly and violently and perhaps cruelly--but purposefully. As soon as the recruit has been issued his uniforms and processed through administration, he and the other new recruits form a platoon and are given over to their permanent "drill instructor." Then, with screaming and cursing and harassment, the drill instructors endeavor to break down individuality, self-motivated behavior, and mental resistance until the recruits are numbly obedient. Physically and mentally they must respond automatically to command from their drill instructor
Burk UzzleWW-1967-145041
1967·gelatin silver print·Image: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.); Paper: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.)
Gift of George Stephanopoulos
Catalogue
- Year
- 1967
- Medium
- gelatin silver print
- Dimensions
- Image: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.); Paper: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.)
- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Artist
- Burk Uzzle
Artist

Burk Uzzle
Photography
Burk Uzzle is an American photographer born in 1938 whose practice emerged during the postwar period.
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Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- Burk Uzzle
- Year
- 1967
- Medium
- gelatin silver print
- Dimensions
- Image: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.); Paper: 19.7 x 30 cm (7 3/4 x 11 13/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1967-145041
Source
- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Source
- cleveland
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





