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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 him and held down, while 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.
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.
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