Throw in a few squat thrusts , side straddle hips, and some front back go action too 🤪. Although I’ve heard that front back go is no longer authorized. Those sucked the worst
RAZZLE DAZZLE is a two-part command consisting of the preparatory command "RAZZLE" followed by the command of execution "DAZZLE." upon the command of execution "DAZZLE," the formation will proceed to ring around the rosies with a pocketful of posies until arriving at the starting position & upon which, will proceed as before.
@@raphaela7881 at DS school they have to memorize the blocks of instruction word-for-word, which is what I tried to parody. most regulations that describe procedures are also written in the same kind of boring, formal format.
Good to see good Soldiers executing what they have learned from their training. Great Job Drill Sergeant. I would have given you a run for your money with my platoon. All kidding aside great job Soldiers good to see Soldier posting something positive and professional on RU-vid.
Pretty sure we called them “drill sergeant” from the day we got off of the bus. And I think it’s fairly obvious that they may have done this a time or two.
@@tritontransport 😂 off the bus information,1 Pvt did something wrong and was told to get down and beat your face, got down and started slapping himself 😂😂
AIT Infantry Drill Sergeant at Ft Dix, NJ, 67-68. None of that is in FM 22-5, Drill & Ceremonies. ... Looks more like outakes from the movie, 'Stripes' to me.
It has to be that good or else! Otherwise you go to the sand pit and have some “incentive training” afterwards 🥴. One of the biggest things drill sergeants (DI in the marines)are rated on is their ability to train trainees/recruits D&C. It is a rather big deal in both branches
That was actually pretty damn dope, alot of the dnc competitions on RU-vid are all jacked up but this one was pretty on point minus the extra stuff that isn't doctrine
Uh! The first squad leader was a bit off but it was a good showing. Move too much during inspection arms for me. I also wanted to see a stutter step into a dazzle dazzle. Lol 😂
@@BergXX23 the DS needs to take full 30” steps too thats what i meant by “all of them” he’s taking like 5” steps while the rest are literally just half stepping the whole time😂
Wow 😮. I did four 1996 to 2000 and I still know and remember how to do all of it. One of the first things I did about 3 years ago when I bought an AR 15 was to see if I remembered how to do inspection arms and…….yep like riding a bicycle
They do it better, lol. But each branch seems to have their own standards for Drill and Ceremony. For Army, that looks damn good. *From the Great Place.*
Wow that drill sergeant and his attention to detail. It's all for nothing, you hardly ever do drill in your 1st duty station. Only during morning pt for a minute or so, or during a cha get of command ceremony or during a brigade/division runnwhich I hated. If you go to BLC you have to learn all this all over again. I ETS over a year and half ago and all these commands sounded pretty much brand new to me as I forgot 80% of it.
Depends on the type of unit you go to. Some units emphasize more on D&C than others do. Go to a line unit, and you're completely correct. Focus there is on prepping for deployment and coming back home alive. Part of a Honor Guard or something similar, you're doing this day in and day out.
I absolutely hated this shit. I stepped in a prairie dog hole and broke my ankle during a night FTX ( If you've ever been stationed at Ft. Sill Ok then you already know) and didn't go to TMC for fear of being recycled. So I carried on hoping it'd get better, managed to hide the pain during PT/ruck marches with the army's "cure all" motrin and then d and c training came up. my stupid ass looked like a new born giraffe out there stumbling around with that broken ankle. DS pulled me out of formation and told me drill and ceremony just wasn't for me and made me go sit on the bleachers. I remember feeling like shit and then perking after realizing this dog and pony show type shit counts for fuck all down range and that I was squared away in all the other areas that counted.I graduated and got it taken care of in AIT.
@@nhanvu1654 You nailed it, man. Army videos are REPLETE with crayon crunchers who are obsessed with their big brothers. 5'll get you 10, he's probably a pog. Hahaha!