Man he asked what the mission of the air force and he didn't know, my master sergeant always told me with marines they rather have a answer rather than I don't know. You told them you didn't know they would chew you out more. Key is to sound condfident and answer.
The funniest part... They're in the Air Force JROTC and they don't even know something that AF trainees learn the very first week of Basic Training... It was a simple sentence really.
Pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now, pick it up right now, put it down right now
LMFAO!!! DUDE NO FUCKIN WAY!!! the DI at 0:34 was one of my drill instructors from boot camp!! LOL! Sergeant Borjon!! hes a new DI straight outta the academy! platoon 2113 ECHO company. OORAH! KILL!!
Apparently, during my scouting days I had to yell so loud because of three Patrols (10 men squad) of Grade 6 scouts for being undisciplined, unable to keep their tents organized and clean... And it totally pissed me off and I actually yelled at 'em like gunny hartman...
I’m a marine corps veteran, I’ve watched a few of these type of videos, this whole thing is just strange.. like if someone wants to join the military when they’re an adult than so be it, but doing this with teenagers is just odd in my opinion.
The yelling part puts stress onto these young men & women who are in this program. Having someone scream in your face is intimidating & stressful. Adding that little bit of stress helps the cadets to think & speak while under stress.
hey my AFJROTC unit's drill team will be competing here in 2011, (im the commander)... anyone have any tips or suggestions? this will be our first Drill Comp, ever (the team is only 3 years old), so we could use all the help we can get...
Spider-Man Fan because they get like medals for everything like attendance and other stuff like that, feel it's a bit ot as they look like they've served In like 50 tours
Medals are somewhat harder to get it really depends on your instructor and your school. The ribbons on the other hand it's quite easy to get those you got them for everything.
This is how it is for Saturday Morning Inspections and Friday Afternoon Inspections at the Citadel. We usually have MECEPS (Marine NCOs continuing their college degree) perform the PA inspections. We are issued de-militarized M14s for the parades and inspections. I hate to say, but I got a bigger butt chewing from a Marine Colonel. This is just a walk in the park.
one thing about sergeant borjon though...to be honest he sucks at his job LMAO! like no shit hes awful at being a DI he was so fricken tired all the time, but hey he was a new DI just getting the hang of things..we always laughed when he yelled at us he fucked up so many times XD
@powerserj1 I never asked for pity, I said that to make the point that your assumptions are a load of sheer idiocy. Keep lying about getting a war injury so you can try to stay on equal ground while you hide inside a hangar somewhere. The DI is doing what he is trained to do, you crying about it will not make him or any other Marine change their ways. Learn to deal.
haha Lancaster aint got nothing compare to W.T White HS MARINE CORPS JROTC cause first, LEARN YOUR KNOWLEDGE , second dont WUSS OUT LIKE A WIMP, and third, LEARN TO YELL AND DONT PUNK OUT AGAINST A MARINE DI !!!!!