Blanket party


A blanket party is a form of corporal punishment, hazing or retaliation conducted within a peer group, most frequently within the military or military academies. The victim is restrained by having a blanket flung over them and held down. Other members of the group strike the victim repeatedly with improvised flails, most often a sock or bath towel containing something solid, such as a bar of soap or a padlock.

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In 2015, a United States Army veteran was diagnosed with PTSD after being the victim of a blanket party during basic training in the late 1970s.

''Full Metal Jacket''

The term "blanket party" was popularized by the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket. In the film, members of a recruit training platoon give a blanket party to Private Pyle, an inept member of their platoon, whose mistakes had led to group punishment given repeatedly to the entire platoon.