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Want to experience a little of bootcamp? Well, if you live in Los Angeles, you can. DI Rosenbum and DI McSweeney are offering to train individuals, a couple of times a week, for $100 per week. The training is just two days a week, on Mondays and Fridays, but runs twice on each day.

Survivor sues Bootcamp for copyright infringement. Whether or not "Survivor" is rigged doesn't mean it's ok to copy it, a judge decided on June 14. So, they are going to trail. CBS is suing FOX and charging that Boot Camp copied Survivor's idea of putting contestants in harsh conditions, requiring them to complete difficult missions and vote fellow members out.

The Bootcamp winner is Recruit Whitlow. Even though Recruit Wolf won all of the trails of the Gauntlet, except one, nevertheless, all the other recruits pledged their dogtags to Recruit Whitlow. So, she won the $500,000 prize, and Recruit Wolf left with $100,000.

The D-Ring escapade was the deciding factor for Recruit Yanny and Recruit Hutak, and they gave their dogtags to Whitlow. Yanny, who receive the brunt of the punishment, since he was squad leader at the time, blamed Wolf, as did the others. But, as it turns out, it was actually Recruit Jennifer Moretty’s rope that was the missing piece of equipment. Wolf was innocent, even though he admitted that "Moretty gave her rope and D-ring to me."

Drill Instructor McSweeney said in an interview that his favorite moment was when Recruit Yanny refused to "rat out" whom he believed was at fault with the missing D-ring. McSweeney said, "All we knew was that some equipment was missing. I’m sure he had to know something or have an idea, but he didn’t rat, he didn’t put the blame on anyone. Where I come from, being a rat is the worst thing you can be and he didn’t rat. And we were killing him in PT all day. He’s a winner with me.”