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@cotyhiggins
@cotyhiggins 4 года назад
no women in my training troop. Feel as if that would be a distraction for me, the lunch ladies started to look good after about week 9. lmfao
@darrellmoore4615
@darrellmoore4615 4 года назад
Man one of the lunch ladies had a birthday in week 9 and she had on perfume... I found out my dick still worked that day because my hormones went crazy 😂
@AuContraireMonFraire
@AuContraireMonFraire 4 года назад
Coty Higgins Smh. Facts
@cesarzamudio4376
@cesarzamudio4376 4 года назад
same thing at MCRD San Diego bro
@marcusfair5850
@marcusfair5850 4 года назад
A 10 in the army is a 3 in real life 😂😂
@Dankdalorde
@Dankdalorde 4 года назад
Bruh facts. Soldiers be thirsty for some lunch
@robertohuerta91
@robertohuerta91 4 года назад
I got to basic training doing 0 push ups , 10 sit ups and 20 min two mile. After ten weeks I was able to to do 44 push ups , 67 sit ups and a 13 min two mile. So the program works.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Wow. That is some improvement.
@CtheDead209-zt8tj
@CtheDead209-zt8tj 4 года назад
I was good with pt except the last pt test I did the 2 mile run in 10:05 with a fractured foot with the fear of the DS inside my head lol.
@andy_in_colorado7060
@andy_in_colorado7060 4 года назад
It's not that the PT is easy--it surely isn't. The mental toughness is more important. NEVER give up, ALWAYS try your hardest, and you'll be amazed what you can accomplish.
@stevenroberts1709
@stevenroberts1709 4 года назад
No disrespect but that barely qualifies you to enter USMC boot camp.😳
@robertohuerta91
@robertohuerta91 4 года назад
@@stevenroberts1709 it just got me outta basic training. Improving every day though and shipping to Germany tomorrow morning.
@pscyokilla
@pscyokilla 4 года назад
I love it when people say "oh I couldn't join the military, I would've punched the drill sergeant " because I would pay to see them enlist and then (try to) do that
@hazard4349
@hazard4349 3 года назад
Yeah, they would be fucked up
@michaelvandyke6715
@michaelvandyke6715 3 года назад
Back in 1973 we had a guy take a swing at a DI in the barracks. He ended up in the hospital for a few days, than he got his wish, he was going home, but with a dishonorable discharge...
@scottyi88
@scottyi88 3 года назад
they would get a boot to their chest
@kght222
@kght222 3 года назад
i acknowledge that i would have gotten fucked up, but i wouldn't have had the patience. and i clearly likely wouldn't have been able to make it that far in the first place. i'm sure there are folk who act like they would beat the di's ass, but i have no illusions. i would get my ass beat, but i certainly wouldn't be able to just stand there. respect to those who can.
@la-li-lu-le-lo9444
@la-li-lu-le-lo9444 3 года назад
@@kght222 🤡🤡🤡 if you were too weak to serve, just say that. Every infantryman hears this from a million people constantly it gets straight up fucking annoying
@jesuspliego3007
@jesuspliego3007 4 года назад
CEO of “put that in the comments”
@mariopellegrino7661
@mariopellegrino7661 4 года назад
lmao im dead
@Dovahklln1
@Dovahklln1 4 года назад
Oh no Tiktok kid
@jesuspliego3007
@jesuspliego3007 4 года назад
U_GOT_JACKED_1 oh no, the ceo of “I cant get over 30 views on my videos”
@Dovahklln1
@Dovahklln1 4 года назад
@@jesuspliego3007 Yep 100% a 9 year old. All he dose is sites on his ass watching fucking Fornite videos try to get free vebucks. Get a life
@jesuspliego3007
@jesuspliego3007 4 года назад
U_GOT_JACKED_1 Jesus Christ just reading your sentence almost made me fail my senior year. Maybe you should get off you ass and go to school 😂
@MrDeathshead13
@MrDeathshead13 4 года назад
Went through white sands as an infantry recruit in 2009 and I can say without a shadow of a doubt those drills are holding way back for the cameras. At least I hope they are. I never saw a drill put hands on anyone who didn't deserve it for being stupid. Actually had an overweight guy like the one you saw, he had a really hard time but he never complained and did everything asked of him or he tried to the best of his ability. I am sure he never passed a PT there but I know he got damn close and he lost like 60 pounds and finished all training evolutions so they ended up passing him. I personally liked the guy, we suffered because of him a few times in the beginning but he never showed despair or fear so we all ended up taking it in stride and I was thrilled when they let him graduate.
@hermanzierler1585
@hermanzierler1585 4 года назад
Hi Deaths Gaming, I was at White Sands in 84 and 85, did they still have the white elephant where you had chow.
@johnkittz
@johnkittz 4 года назад
That's fucking amazing. Determination is incredible. That dude is great.
@irishsavage8715
@irishsavage8715 3 года назад
The infantry museum is amazing, even for us marines, it’s very interesting.
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091 3 года назад
Why lol all
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091 3 года назад
*him
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091 3 года назад
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@wilbertsymbalastrides5091
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091 3 года назад
Tax
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091
@wilbertsymbalastrides5091 3 года назад
Paul
@millerharp465
@millerharp465 4 года назад
I actually got my head shaved by that guy lmao
@kylelabreck8903
@kylelabreck8903 4 года назад
Miller Harp, I got mine as well
@kylelabreck8903
@kylelabreck8903 4 года назад
I went to benning for BTC
@DeathGroup
@DeathGroup 4 года назад
Same
@thecoolbrick9518
@thecoolbrick9518 4 года назад
We all did lol
@PVPB3AST
@PVPB3AST 4 года назад
SAME LOL and I just went through a few months ago!
@NarutoOnDope
@NarutoOnDope 4 года назад
They're definitely holding back because of the cameras. My basic training was way more intense than this.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
I am impressed compared to the reception week video I did first. Good stuff Army.
@ivanespinoza7740
@ivanespinoza7740 4 года назад
Oh yeah they are holding back, i remember the Drill Sergeants asking us how many of us had seen bct videos and saying if it was accurate lol
@vamonosrving
@vamonosrving 4 года назад
I did my basic training in 94 at Ft. Sill, OK. I can honestly tell you that it was a lot more intense than what I witness on this video. I'm aware that times have changed and I enjoyed watching today's recruits on this video. Oh by the way, I chuckled at the snack packs, as I remember I think for my time they allowed us to drink water from the fountain.
@jasonramero6274
@jasonramero6274 4 года назад
There not, it depends on your basic training, I’ve heard of super chill basic trainings after the shark attack where they got there phones every Sunday.
@garroncollins3775
@garroncollins3775 4 года назад
When I meant to parris island back in January they made us completely shaven faces before we got there
@shawnorr2222
@shawnorr2222 4 года назад
They started putting patches on their sleeves now in basic. When I was in you didn't get a patch till you got to your unit. You don't earn a patch till you get to your unit. Then you get to earn another patch when you deploy to a combat area.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
makes sense. why would you get a patch until you made it to your unit. that is the point of the patch to know who you are with. As a Jarhead, I find the patches overdone and a hassle for most enlisted. Keep tracking of patches as you go etc.
@shawnorr2222
@shawnorr2222 4 года назад
@@JamesonsTravels it was something about the new recruits coming in getting butthurt over not getting a patch. Just like how they got butthurt about the shark attack.
@JohnB-dr8sk
@JohnB-dr8sk 3 года назад
Yeah, they've screwed up the Army so bad it's unreal. Almost any Army veteran who went to boot camp prior to this softening can attest to the fact that Basic Training was a living hell and almost identical to what is depicted in Full Metal Jacket. It NEVER let up. Even on graduation day, I got dropped and screamed at right in front of my parents in my Class A dress uniform.
@randomplayerusa3981
@randomplayerusa3981 3 года назад
I graduated only 2 years ago. We were not allowed to wear a patch in Basic. We wore one while in AIT to more easily distinguish us from those in basic
@DanielMartinez-fk9qb
@DanielMartinez-fk9qb 3 года назад
@@JohnB-dr8sk that's exactly how I remember it. In the Winter of 87 at Fort Sill Ok. No Women nor Patches for 13 weeks. Too many damn changes since then.
@matthewhodolitz9197
@matthewhodolitz9197 4 года назад
I’ve never heard of them giving them “one last chance” to change their mind. One of my Drills asked any of us if we wanted to quit, one recruit said they did n the drill said tuff shit🤣
@williamfryman4360
@williamfryman4360 4 года назад
Same! Lol. FLW 2001. No one got to quit. Until the DS’s got tired of babysitting a quitter. Usually took 6-7 weeks. So basically should’ve just sucked it up and graduated
@waynepartin11
@waynepartin11 4 года назад
@@williamfryman4360 same at ft Knox. You graduated or they recycled your ass. The shit they go through to get recruits through now is ridiculous.
@mememo3764
@mememo3764 4 года назад
1984, no one had a chance to quit.
@mememo3764
@mememo3764 4 года назад
@@williamfryman4360 Good ole FLW
@VinhPham-hz8ny
@VinhPham-hz8ny 4 года назад
You can just actually quit. They told you not to because they may think you can be trained. Normal at intake you are not in the military yet, so you can quit and walk home (“not AWOL”)
@md.p1781
@md.p1781 4 года назад
I was a 1SG at an OSUT company until 2019. This video is odd, because it's not linear for the training path. It went from pickup day to firing belt fed weapons. There is about an 8 week gap in that training, including all of red phase, and rifle marksmanship. They also skipped all of the tactics weeks leading into urban operations. Also, as previously mentioned, these drills were absolutely holding back for the cameras.
@franksmith8210
@franksmith8210 4 года назад
Yeah I thought the same thing, they left out many nights of getting smoked in the common area at 2am because someone hung a towel wrong haha.
@billyjacc
@billyjacc 4 года назад
Maybe JT did his own edit for brevity. But yeah, it's pretty short from A to Z.
@hon3ygr4m
@hon3ygr4m 4 года назад
It wasn't JT's editing.. the original BI video is about the same... Skipped everything.
@meier127
@meier127 4 года назад
@@franksmith8210 exactly. butt naked lined up "shower drills" 30 seconds to get in and wash off but oh boy someone done fked up everyone get your PTs on we're going for a run. 3 times in one night after gd knows how long of a day. It was great
@Token_Black_Guy
@Token_Black_Guy 4 года назад
@@franksmith8210 forgetting getting harrassed everytime u phased up
@cloudstrife6435
@cloudstrife6435 4 года назад
When I joined the Army in 2005, just outside our barracks was this sandbox called "the pit." We spent 8 hours in the pit before we even made it in the building. Fort Knox was insane.
@SuperHeatherrussell
@SuperHeatherrussell 2 года назад
Were you Cav?
@kingartheus6736
@kingartheus6736 4 года назад
They need to make a documentary of that barber man. Imagine all the untold stories he could have. Such dedication to his job. Shows why the system works🔥 long live the US Military
@josephcolavecchio2407
@josephcolavecchio2407 4 года назад
New drinking game: drink every time he says “put that in the comments”
@finncullen
@finncullen 4 года назад
My liver hates you. Anybody here have a liver that hates them? Put it in the comments.
@VT_Lunya
@VT_Lunya 4 года назад
Bet
@Deviated09
@Deviated09 4 года назад
I did, I ended up in the ICU with an IV, 2 ibuprofen, and water.
@andrewhinson4323
@andrewhinson4323 4 года назад
@@Deviated09 Yeah, but how much of the video do you remember making it through first?
@dylanelliott1797
@dylanelliott1797 4 года назад
Joseph Colavecchio do you know how drunk you would get
@robertdaniels6319
@robertdaniels6319 4 года назад
I don't know if this is just for camera, or if this is how the army trains now, but our drill sergeants never let up, until graduation/family day
@michelledillard6316
@michelledillard6316 3 года назад
I was going to say the same thing. And in processing, we were constantly being hounded by the drill sergeants. Wasn't any of this calm stuff, at least not in the mid-90s.
@mathewmcallister3960
@mathewmcallister3960 4 года назад
There was never a “relaxed” moment of my basic training. The only time my drills were slightly relaxed was the week before graduation. This was when we could talk to our drills about what the big army is like. But there was NEVER a point in my basic where the drills were relaxed with us.
@Phizzo4real
@Phizzo4real 4 года назад
Mine too... but I have to say tho. Another time was during our actual infantry training, after Basic. At the range, we could actually talk to drills about their experiences. They loved sharing their stories at that point.
@GiDD504
@GiDD504 4 года назад
Philip Simmonds if I enlist can I request infantry?
@dudes11bravodadschannel85
@dudes11bravodadschannel85 4 года назад
same brother i went to basic back in 08 my buddy went in 13 he told me they restructured everything
@juststuff9796
@juststuff9796 4 года назад
I got smoked at graduation... D.S. Commander .. yes that was his name
@Usernamenotabailable
@Usernamenotabailable 4 года назад
The only women I ever saw during training were the old girls serving our food in the chow hall.
@f0ru0l0rd
@f0ru0l0rd 4 года назад
My 92G was a female. We were all "in love." I was a 92A though, and was tasked to work often with her, and would try to pick her brain about stuff. Best info about my MOS I ever got.
@j0p117
@j0p117 3 года назад
I loved some of those chow hall ladies in 2006
@williamkey9821
@williamkey9821 3 года назад
After about 6 weeks, they were starting to look good. I went to Sill. That was to only time you were seeing a woman.
@groundedbirdrd1880
@groundedbirdrd1880 3 года назад
And those old ladies got sexy AF too.
@invaderzim1265
@invaderzim1265 3 года назад
I heard soldiers get so thirsty that them lunch ladies started to look good after 9 weeks!🤣💀☠☠😂
@jackklenk4352
@jackklenk4352 4 года назад
Fort Benning. 2004. A little more intense and way less PC. Our drill sergeants had no reservations about putting their hands on us and degrading us to tear us down. They literally told us that if you can’t make it you will die in a combat situation and worse, get someone else killed. It was a true “hands-on” approach. They “transitioned to coaches” about halfway through. I had a mid-cycle PT test I failed. My excuse was that I was sick and hacking up. DS Sherin woke me up @ 1:00 in the morning. Once I got to the track he proceeded to make me run the PT test while running it with me the whole way. I took the PT retest later in the AM and passed. He taught me the difference between looking for an excuse not to do something and finding motivation to get it done. I’ll never forget this. I hated my DS’s in the beginning. I love them to this day. I coach my team at work with the same principles I learned from them and other NCOs in my career. Lead by example. Do things the right way the first time, every time. Attention to detail. Integrity. One thing I always admired is that they cared for every soldier as if he was his own kid. They knew our names, learned our weaknesses, gave us strength, and rebuilt us with both the best interests of the Army but ourselves as well. What’s impressive is that they had done this with thousands of troops. Sorry if that’s long winded, but damn, I respect the hell out of those NCO’s. The best of the best.
@anthonygallo6417
@anthonygallo6417 4 года назад
Okay I went through fort Benning a year and a half ago and it’s nothing like this 😂 a kid got kicked in the chest on his way off the bus and they throw your bags into a pile and dump them n shit.
@WGWF1022
@WGWF1022 4 года назад
When I went through back in 2003 a guy got himself thrown hard with his bag still attached to him because he couldn't get the bag off his shoulder.
@colecross24
@colecross24 4 года назад
@@WGWF10222003 A co 2/19 sand hill
@brady9299
@brady9299 4 года назад
Yeah they still do that shit. I promise you they're still doing it
@taken_name7721
@taken_name7721 4 года назад
Man good to hear. Lol
@yequalsemexplusbee4322
@yequalsemexplusbee4322 4 года назад
The only problem I have with shipping out to basic training is to control my laughter. Honestly these Drill sergeants say the most funniest shit ever.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
No kidding. DIs say the funniest crap especially when looking back.
@cailhagen7078
@cailhagen7078 4 года назад
Lol I remember a kid falling asleep.. the drill Sgt grabbed his bunk and beat the shit out of him with his mattress 🤣
@yequalsemexplusbee4322
@yequalsemexplusbee4322 4 года назад
Julian Nosek Yo wtf 😂😂😂😂😂
@yequalsemexplusbee4322
@yequalsemexplusbee4322 4 года назад
cail hagen ouch 😂😂😂😂
@justahuglyahhboi9676
@justahuglyahhboi9676 4 года назад
Riften Guard you’re not kidding bro, that’s literally my only weakness.
@richardranson3981
@richardranson3981 3 года назад
I trained along side females in my platoon and some of them were a lot tougher than some of us guys. Respect.
@christianking3872
@christianking3872 2 года назад
Doubt
@whitegluestick6039
@whitegluestick6039 2 года назад
Doubt
@christopherpearce2831
@christopherpearce2831 Год назад
What kind of weaklings were your guys
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary Месяц назад
Cap
@cbjueueiwyru7472
@cbjueueiwyru7472 4 года назад
"let me know in the comments below if you've ever been riding a unicycle across a tightrope and had an itch on your earlobe"
@jamesman_0074
@jamesman_0074 4 года назад
Lol
@GamingIncMasterTroll
@GamingIncMasterTroll 4 года назад
Yes
@erokbrewmeister9231
@erokbrewmeister9231 4 года назад
Right we get about a minute at a time of the video followed by.....if you blah blah blah....put it in the comments below. LOL !
@cbjueueiwyru7472
@cbjueueiwyru7472 4 года назад
"Let me know in the comments below if you've ever asked for peanuts on a southwest flight but they only had pretzels"
@kellylord9153
@kellylord9153 4 года назад
The reason that I stated in the documentary that "we encourage and work on training the soldiers to be more critical thinkers" is because it aligns with the Army's philosophy of Mission Comand. Mission Command is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders and soldiers in the conduct of Unified Land Operations. It's not about making the trainees "Aristotle"; it's about cultivating in them common sense and the ability to adapt and overcome complex battlefield scenarios. They need to exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the absence of orders while still adhering to the commander's intent.
@jackwatson6784
@jackwatson6784 3 года назад
Were you a cav scout
@kellylord9153
@kellylord9153 3 года назад
@@jackwatson6784 no, I am an 11B. I actually just completed my Drill Sergeant time as the 197th Infantry Brigade Drill Sergeant of Year on Fort Benning and was part of the company that conducted the first official 22-week Infantry OSUT class when the Army switched from 14-week to 22.
@rr.2194
@rr.2194 3 года назад
This is accurate. Mission Command is the biggest concept that has been feverishly adopted. An absence of a commander may inevitably happen and since war and battles are always changing by the second, a group of soldiers that have the ability to be flexible and be adaptable to any situation can be beneficial (While still pertaining with the CO's intent). The development of soldiers to have both the professional discipline and the professional thinking goes a long way. This way of training has been the implementation of all the lessons learned throughout all wars we have been, even as far back as the Revolutionary war with Von Steuben's introduction of discipline. There's an effectiveness factor here of why it's being done.
@jackwatson6784
@jackwatson6784 3 года назад
@@kellylord9153 oh the hat looks like cav
@kellylord9153
@kellylord9153 3 года назад
I'm wearing a Drill Sergeant hat with a blue disk behind the brass Army crest denoting that I'm an Infantry Drill Sergeant.
@jeffreytackett3922
@jeffreytackett3922 4 года назад
Must less intense than I remember, even in '94, and Infantry School damn sure wasn't integrated. The only women we ever saw were the huge women who served at the mess line. Even they started looking enticing by the end.
@rainwave5
@rainwave5 4 года назад
Hahahaha I can imagine
@davideanes3425
@davideanes3425 4 года назад
Favorite MRE: Mess line women
@brentbowles4723
@brentbowles4723 4 года назад
I thought the same thing lol
@tonyandreotti7830
@tonyandreotti7830 4 года назад
We got smoked in are class A's on parade ground right before graduation ceremony
@UncleSamdalf
@UncleSamdalf 4 года назад
Did you complete basic at Fort Jackson?
@tonyandreotti7830
@tonyandreotti7830 4 года назад
@@UncleSamdalf No Fort Benning
@UncleSamdalf
@UncleSamdalf 4 года назад
I recently completed BCT and one of the other companies got smoked before graduation also.
@tonyandreotti7830
@tonyandreotti7830 4 года назад
At least they haven't gotten to soft over the years. Good to know.
@darrellmoore4615
@darrellmoore4615 4 года назад
We did too, in fort Knox. I loved that sh*t
@jzgarage7000
@jzgarage7000 4 года назад
I went through MP OSUT in 2017. We didn’t have a “calming down” period either. The first three weeks you got treated bad the whole time. Once we got to white phase which is rifle marksmanship training, the drill Sargents backed up a little bit to actually teach you the basics of shooting. Once we got into the MP school stuff, they amped back up again.
@cbjueueiwyru7472
@cbjueueiwyru7472 4 года назад
This guy... "Let me know in the comments below if you've ever went in the $19 oil change and walked out paying $49" "let me know in the comments below if you ate a turkey sandwich today"
@GiDD504
@GiDD504 4 года назад
cbj324jkl234jk234 “lets go!” Love him
@markoskanikas1432
@markoskanikas1432 4 года назад
Stfu 🤣🤣
@darrenbryant5895
@darrenbryant5895 4 года назад
💀
@stardust3389
@stardust3389 4 года назад
Nah a ham sandwhich
@RodneyReactions
@RodneyReactions 4 года назад
I’m dead 💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂
@camejko
@camejko 4 года назад
I come from a Spanish family. I'm used to being screamed at,hit, and pushed
@PNWANT1
@PNWANT1 4 года назад
Aww poor baby
@logunder4597
@logunder4597 4 года назад
I’m from a Chinese family, I’m used to getting vegetables thrown at me, also I’m used to being shouted at
@jackwatson6784
@jackwatson6784 3 года назад
I’m white AF I don’t have to go through that
@thecasper094
@thecasper094 3 года назад
I'm caucasian and I get knees to the balls
@moldyrefrigerator
@moldyrefrigerator 3 года назад
My buddy in boot camp was completely bald...and we all went to the barbershop and each had to pay $15 for a haircut, the barber took one look at him and said “oh you’re good”. And he never got his money back 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@davidrenfro2984
@davidrenfro2984 4 года назад
Fort Benning isn’t crazy bad. 30th AG is where suicidal thoughts come into play🤣
@dragondcd1
@dragondcd1 4 года назад
hahahahaha truest statement
@tyler4057
@tyler4057 4 года назад
I never thought it possible I could hate my entire existence until I arrived at 30th AG, Suicide Charlie
@florencekeagan1572
@florencekeagan1572 4 года назад
@@tyler4057 peanut butter bravo
@dc76384
@dc76384 4 года назад
30th AG??
@florencekeagan1572
@florencekeagan1572 4 года назад
@@dc76384 it's the first circle of hell
@willhenley9027
@willhenley9027 4 года назад
I was the tall guy that was getting yelled at lol
@k.b.5079
@k.b.5079 4 года назад
will henley how was it?
@willhenley9027
@willhenley9027 4 года назад
@@k.b.5079 not bad I laughed alot on the inside
@xertx1177
@xertx1177 4 года назад
At 10:32?
@discjockeydoll9643
@discjockeydoll9643 4 года назад
"THEYRE GONNA SEE YOU FIRST!"
@ownSystem
@ownSystem 4 года назад
Did they feed you at the beginning. Lol. My boot camp didn't eat for 24 hours. Dang. I'm joining the Army. Hahhaha
@Nephitheyounger
@Nephitheyounger 3 года назад
i love your marine graduation picture
@tindoortailgator
@tindoortailgator 4 года назад
God Bless - Our Veteran's - All of Them - Thank You, Thank You...For All of Your Endeavor's...I Will Never Forget - Your Service...
@hermanzierler1585
@hermanzierler1585 4 года назад
I hated the MRE's, for a few years we still had the C-rations which I loved, when they handed them out it was like being at a farm auction, I got frank and beans who wants to trade for the green eggs and ham, the first version of MRE's were all dehydrated, so you had to carry extra canteens just to rehydrate your meals.
@jamzales
@jamzales 3 года назад
We didn't have a last chance when I was in. Once you were in-processed you were in. One guy tried slittin his wrist got blood on the Senior DI. Senior DI addressed the company and explained not for anyone else to try that tactic hoping to get thrown out. DI said that'll just piss me off.
@kolinmartz
@kolinmartz 4 года назад
Idc what anyone says. Marble pound cake has my heart.
@johnpresley2032
@johnpresley2032 4 года назад
Hey, u gonna eat ur jalepeno cheese? Loved that shit
@zachmorgan3680
@zachmorgan3680 4 года назад
@@johnpresley2032 gonna eat ur peanut butter
@simonp9653
@simonp9653 4 года назад
Stfu
@zachmorgan3680
@zachmorgan3680 4 года назад
@@simonp9653 lol or what?
@GetzaBerry1it
@GetzaBerry1it 4 года назад
Dude, when I was in bootcamp a battle buddy was paying people for those marble pound cakes. And those coffee grounds he would usually try dumping them in his water reserve
@jeremyd4446
@jeremyd4446 4 года назад
This is way nicer than my army basic training. Probably because the cameras are watching. Drill sergeants would put you on the ground if you mouthed off or were overly difficult. It was considered assisting the recruit for training. One guy in my platoon got his arm broken it was referred to the company commander. The drill sergeant didn't get in trouble for breaking his arm. The recruit was recycled after his arm healed and started basic training all over again.
@Bigotes1775
@Bigotes1775 4 года назад
Boot camp was intense, I was regretting joining and thinking is this gonna be like this my whole enlistment.
@ianbonner2595
@ianbonner2595 4 года назад
The way the combatives program was explained to us was that, no matter what, a fight will always end up on the ground. If you get your ass kicked when you're standing you'll still end up on the ground and if you can fight from the ground you've got a leg up.
@briankoundry3401
@briankoundry3401 4 года назад
You are right about how infantry training has evolved over the years in 1979 we did pretty much jungle training we did a lot of land nav in the desert environment but the bulk was in the weeds different time different circumstance .
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Interesting evolution. Always training for what did not come. Jungle then desert came etc.
@ElTangPo
@ElTangPo 3 года назад
That's like the softest I've heard a Drill Srgt talk, I remember getting yelled at and being threatened to get knocked out. Also I never got snacks, never saw anyone with a beard coming in, and last I remember a guy that came in with us in processing refused to wear the US flag so they kicked him out.
@ericg4915
@ericg4915 3 года назад
Yea the guy with the flag definitely used that as an excuse to jump ship. He didn't realize what he was getting himself into and had second thoughts
@xsupercoolguy5686
@xsupercoolguy5686 4 года назад
My ds told me: “it’s gonna be red phase all 22 weeks”. And that’s what it was. I didn’t get any of this “cool down”. This was September 2019- March 2020
@baylisharma2035
@baylisharma2035 4 года назад
XSuperCoolGuy same for me but mine was aug 2017
@desmondwilliams562
@desmondwilliams562 4 года назад
I went January 2017 to June at FLW not a piece of cake
@andrewdifiore3710
@andrewdifiore3710 4 года назад
FLW jan-may (last twi weeks baby)
@desmondwilliams562
@desmondwilliams562 4 года назад
@@andrewdifiore3710 congrats bro Alpha787 for life
@tetohamaroo
@tetohamaroo 4 года назад
My basic was really chill after 6 weeks or so. I graduated in 2012. Your DS must of been a leg jk jk
@benbarber73
@benbarber73 4 года назад
My experience was nothing like this... there was no “relaxing” after the shark attack... guess it varies depending on the company you train in
@sly11benal7
@sly11benal7 4 года назад
It always depends on ur unit. I was sent to Vilseck, Germany and we got passed once on a run. We were always joking around like why can't we ever not pass some other platoon . Same for sure cause when I got to my other unit in jblm as seasoned SPC. It was like candyland compared to the training/pt I was doing. Waaay more laxed 🤔😂✔💯
@eddieparra6223
@eddieparra6223 4 года назад
Man we got smoke everyday and we through red phase 3 times
@quintingoynes704
@quintingoynes704 4 года назад
I don't even remember what happened "after" shark attack. Everything before the day pass seemed like shark attack. Lmao.
@kacatley9258
@kacatley9258 3 года назад
For sure! I had to comment after that segment bc that smiling and “just chillin” is NOT the same experience I had in the 90s.. it was a heckle, smoke and GI party every single day. So soft nowadays. My expression was like 🤨🤨
@Bramazane
@Bramazane 4 года назад
that "wormy thing" workout was super tough on the core... helps with the combat training to slip a move on the ground... I did it like 9 years ago though
@garrygilbert4635
@garrygilbert4635 4 года назад
I was in one of the 1st gender integrated boot camp. Now I'm going to say this it the way it will be in the field.... but what a distraction and a pain in the ass. I basically did basic training twice, once for me and ones for ever female that was lagging be hind.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Oh I remember that. Go on a Battalion hump and headquarters shows up. Lots of ladies in the humves dropping up. I won’t tote anyone’s gear.
@almighty_salt9648
@almighty_salt9648 4 года назад
Unfortunately lots of females show up unprepared, but you can’t act like there aren’t dudes who can’t pass a pt test or ruck. It’s sexist to think all dudes can do it too.
@garrygilbert4635
@garrygilbert4635 4 года назад
@@almighty_salt9648 there are males that can't hack it about 10 to 20% but females run in the 40% range. I feel the Marines has basic training right keep us separated for the inatal trainning and bring us together at AIT.
@almighty_salt9648
@almighty_salt9648 4 года назад
garry gilbert they are going to go into the fleet as one team, and spend time in the field as one team.
@FIRENICEWOLF
@FIRENICEWOLF 4 года назад
@@garrygilbert4635 army should do that too I cant tell you how many people I seen fucked because of co ed bullshit in basic
@alex-cj9mb
@alex-cj9mb 4 года назад
Political correctness is destroying this country. Everyone in my generation is soft
@wayfarinstranger9962
@wayfarinstranger9962 4 года назад
People who talk like this are so lame
@nokaut
@nokaut 4 года назад
@@erikschiller7210 That's all the direct result of bad parenting though. Children can't raise themselves so the cycle has to start somewhere and it usually begins w/ bad parenting but that's not something boomers want to hear about; OTHER people are the problem and THAT is a problem, just not THEIR problem. Boomers aren't trying to hear any of that though, I'd be better off talking to a dog, at least they can read my body language.
@cloutdoors5674
@cloutdoors5674 4 года назад
In some ways what you are saying is true but then you remember previous generations got mad if somebody that didn't look like them drank out of "their" water fountain and then not so much
@yequalsemexplusbee4322
@yequalsemexplusbee4322 4 года назад
alex I agree
@brendenperry3770
@brendenperry3770 4 года назад
I'm 14 and am gonna have a political war with one of my teachers next year shes anti-Trump and pro-Bernie so that'll be fun because "Its a fact that facts don't care about your feelings" -Ben Shapiro
@MKomortasS
@MKomortasS 4 года назад
I was the straight up candy man when it came to Emory treats back at basic. My favorite was probably the cold chicken with Buffalo sauce. Add great candy peanut butter dry bread. It was some good stuff.
@shivablaster4825
@shivablaster4825 4 года назад
As someone who joined the Army in 2017, I'm not going to pretend like my basic training experience was anything like it was in the 90s or compare it to Marine boot camp, but holy crap this video made it seem like Kindergarten. Trust me when I say they definitely softened things up for this video. My drill sergeants were Iraq / Afghanistan vets that would eat you up
@acwinicker112
@acwinicker112 4 года назад
Shiva Blaster I also joined in 2017 and I feel the same way. I remember I didn’t see a female the entire time I was there😂
@badgermike1231
@badgermike1231 4 года назад
"if you're a freak show about little things, you'll be a bigger freak show after this." That's an awesome statement! Lol
@terencebanyahudah5691
@terencebanyahudah5691 3 года назад
Hahahaha😆😂🤣. Made my day brother. At 9:50 when the chubby guy was getting screamed at, the look on your face...and mine had me dying!!! When you said, in disbelief, now how..how did that guy get in?...I was in tears😂😂😂. Good one brother.
@MichaelReep222
@MichaelReep222 4 года назад
Was no calming effect when i was in, they made you feel like crap all throughout basic
@deeznuts-dm7qz
@deeznuts-dm7qz 4 года назад
@Jay Y are you dumb?
@tylerwood2802
@tylerwood2802 4 года назад
Jay Y That was the point.. they want to weed out the weak
@ownSystem
@ownSystem 4 года назад
That's why they call it boot camp.
@DefinitelyNotArc
@DefinitelyNotArc 4 года назад
7:05 mother of god I literally remember that barber
@m0gm00g13
@m0gm00g13 3 года назад
They give privates juice boxes in inproc? Jesus, that's not my Army
@PiercedHeartProductions
@PiercedHeartProductions 4 года назад
Integrated training is bad for one very specific reason: You don't need any distractions from your training!
@MrOmarKingzzz
@MrOmarKingzzz 4 года назад
The excercise where they wiggle across the floor is adopted from wrestling and jiu jitsu. The exercise helps your ground game. I used to do that excercise everyday as a warm up before we started trainging
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Looks tough!
@calebar98
@calebar98 4 года назад
I used to do that in jiu jitsu, my coach called them "EOS"
@dskcgaming2109
@dskcgaming2109 4 года назад
For those of us that went through osut in Fort Benning it was 16 weeks long back in 1996-97 you did basic and AIT together there was no gender mixing back when I was in and when I went to bootcamp but I do remember getting off the cattle trucks going to our housing base for my platoon they call it shark attack I remember that
@mr.niceguy777
@mr.niceguy777 4 года назад
I've never been to boot camp but that exercise is an absolute core destroyer. We used to do it a lot for wrestling and jiujitsu warmups, it's a a variation of what we call "shrimping".
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Looks like one of those things that could look easy but is hard as h@ll
@davidames793
@davidames793 4 года назад
we call it shrimping too
@adamromero
@adamromero 4 года назад
I've heard it referred to as side shrimping.
@delmar818
@delmar818 4 года назад
You do a lot of shrimping in MACP.
@isaiescamilla550
@isaiescamilla550 4 года назад
I always heard them as stuck turtles or side turtles.
@kingcali6199
@kingcali6199 4 года назад
I went to Fort Benning I wasn't 11B however but when I enlisted in 2017 that was the first year for Female 11B. Also the year of the first female Ranger or SF I believe that it was Ranger tho. My Senior DS wasn't to thrilled with good explanation. But there's a lot of shit that I wouldn't have expected. At the church services females troops were prostituting themselves, also at other Infantry barracks. Shit was crazy STDs were flying around like pink eye in Barracks. And Article 15s ooooooooohhhhh shit those were going out like breakfast lunch and dinner. I mean I get it you miss sex, but its not worth it fr.
@damaribrackett1159
@damaribrackett1159 4 года назад
How'd u like 11B I'm going to meps soon and I'm planning on that being my mos
@malcolmxraw1342
@malcolmxraw1342 4 года назад
I would just settle for a footjob lol
@bryanknight1056
@bryanknight1056 4 года назад
@@damaribrackett1159 Do something else, regular infantry life right now in garrison blows. It'd be different if we were constantly rotating into combat deployments, but right now there's an extremely high chance if you go into the regular army as an infantrymen you will not get a combat deployment. Quality of life in garrison sucks, optempo is still high with going to the field constantly. Down periods you will sit in your company ao for 10-12 hours doing nothing or get fucked with by bored nco's. What I recommend is choosing something that's going to give you a high quality of life and a skill set that you can take with you after your military career ends. After getting some time in you realize that you are cut out for this and want to be high speed you can very easily drop a packet and go to rasp(ranger assessment and selection) or go to selection(special forces/green beret). A selection packet cannot be denied if you meet the requirments and you'll just go back to osut for infantry training before selection, rasp you'd keep your mos but be in ranger regiment. These are the only guys deploying and having real world missions with any consistency. Your quality of life will be much higher and the training and equipment you get will be the best stuff available. Should you fail you'd just go back to doing what you were doing before. I'd look at any of the 68 series jobs besides 68w(same suck as 11b applies), the 35 series jobs are cool, there's cyber warfare, drone operator etc. Still some cool shit and your life will be much better, stay away from combat arms and if you still desire it after being in do the above and go to selection.
@damaribrackett1159
@damaribrackett1159 4 года назад
@@bryanknight1056 thank u so much I really wanted to be a paratrooper so initially I was just gunna be 11b for a couple years the transfer but after all that I'll actually research most of these mos's really appreciate your insight fr
@bryanknight1056
@bryanknight1056 4 года назад
@@damaribrackett1159 You're welcome man, if you have any more specific questions come to mind feel free to inbox me and I will answer the best I can.
@BPKPhoenix
@BPKPhoenix 4 года назад
I'm eating pickles right now. If I had to take a shot of all that's in this jar for every time he says "Put that in the comments!" then I'd turn into a pickle.
@ericg4915
@ericg4915 3 года назад
Put that in the comments. Thats his tagline
@Ggamerism
@Ggamerism 4 года назад
Graduated from Fort Benning on April 19th, 2019. It was raining pretty much the entire time I was going through and it was cold as shit. After Red phase the Drills relaxes a little bit but were still very loud and aggressive with how they explained things and treated us recruits. From what I’ve heard it’s really depending on what Drill Sergeants you get.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Congrats. Get after it
@larrytrusty4300
@larrytrusty4300 4 года назад
What company were you in I was in delta 150 and graduated April 19 2019
@Andrew22
@Andrew22 4 года назад
I was on that bus they showed showing up to 30th ag. All those kids are in my company right now we just turned green. 13 weeks to go. Also, we had a kid try to back out before we got shipped to basic and he was forced to go. The documentary says they can just quit but in my processing company that wasn’t the case
@dpr2973
@dpr2973 4 года назад
How was your snack?
@Skankhunter420
@Skankhunter420 4 года назад
Yea I dont buy what you're selling but ok.
@Itsyoungboii
@Itsyoungboii 4 года назад
I love these vids you post. We had obviously different enlistment eras but lived the same Marine Corps.
@fredtanner1373
@fredtanner1373 4 года назад
Ever notice how everyone thinks they went to the last hard class of anything...
@opforgaming5053
@opforgaming5053 4 года назад
huh?
@eduardoescalante1437
@eduardoescalante1437 4 года назад
Lol 👍 yes
@snakeeyes254
@snakeeyes254 4 года назад
I don’t. 😂😂
@skhotzim_bacon
@skhotzim_bacon 4 года назад
It keeps changing every year
@callmedave1280
@callmedave1280 4 года назад
BaCk In My DaY
@jonathanbonnett133
@jonathanbonnett133 4 года назад
Legend has it that to this day people are still putting things in the comments
@TheAllan0685
@TheAllan0685 4 года назад
At least in my experience the Army didn’t care that I was overweight (We’d invaded Iraq a few months prior so I’m certain that had someone to do with it). I went to BCT in June of 2003 horribly overweight. I was 5’7 and weighed in at just over 190 lbs. I’d never run a mile in my life, and could do maybe a total of 10 pushups. PT was a struggle for the first 4-5 weeks or so, especially the running, but I just kept pushing myself (Drill Sergeants used to provide a lot of motivation as well). By the time I graduated I weighed in at 162 lbs. and hit 50 something pushups on the final PT test. Did my two mile run in just over 15 minutes. I wasn’t a PT stud by any means, but the Army definitely got me to a level fitness that exceeded the graduation standards.
@amamsurri5454
@amamsurri5454 4 года назад
Perfect explanation on the gas. The burning doesn't suck as much as the inability to breathe. Still not terrible, but not a fun time.
@pav688
@pav688 4 года назад
Oh the snots...
@danieltiger8789
@danieltiger8789 4 года назад
it felt like you were breathing in fire, witch did suck but my grand father told me to just keep my eyes squinted and breath lightly , witch is hard when they make you recite the Infantryman's creed.
@amamsurri5454
@amamsurri5454 4 года назад
@@danieltiger8789 THE SOLDIERS CREED. I AM AN AMERICAN SOLDIER. I'M A WArrior and a.... :O
@romanquintanilla3842
@romanquintanilla3842 4 года назад
Back in 89 that exercise would be called the "DIEING COCKROACH". Done whenever you screwed up. 🤣🤣🤣
@arc_4543
@arc_4543 3 года назад
Believe it or not, the guy at 9:47 made it through. Lost something like 50 pounds during the cycle.
@patriotking5991
@patriotking5991 3 года назад
LOL dang I don't know what the Army is doing but they're doing a good job 😂😂
@matthewtenorioduenas202
@matthewtenorioduenas202 3 года назад
How you know?
@arc_4543
@arc_4543 3 года назад
@@matthewtenorioduenas202 I was in his platoon in OSUT
@invaderzim1265
@invaderzim1265 3 года назад
YYYYOOOO!!!! Now that's inspiring!
@joshh1740
@joshh1740 2 года назад
I mean as long as they can do the pt stuff, I don’t see why weight matters.
@amamsurri5454
@amamsurri5454 4 года назад
You should see Fort Hood 214,000 acres. to drive from north to south from the outside takes an hour. straight through is 40 minutes. Although Marine boot camp has a higher standard than regular basic training you also have to account for the fact that we're the majority of the armed forces. Army Infantry has a higher standard than the regular Army. There's this weird thing called medics and admins don't need to run a 5-6 minute mile. Some are judging the Army standard when the USMC uses the Navy for their non-combat requirements, because funny thing enough is, the cooks don't need to meet infantry standards. Ask the sailors sewing your leg back on how fast they can run. I respect the infantry and the USMC but if everyone had to meet grunt standards there wouldn't be anyone to fill in the admin \ support roles. Thank you for your service from Army National Guard General Support Aviation \ MEDEVAC
@kryppyy
@kryppyy 4 года назад
Army basic training now looks like any old ROTC summer camp and even softer lmao
@theguardian9057
@theguardian9057 3 года назад
That group of recruits that were going through 30th AG was the class I went through OSUT with. So surreal
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 3 года назад
small world on the interwebs/
@foxtrot312
@foxtrot312 3 года назад
What is AG? (Alpha Golf)
@calcarr3211
@calcarr3211 4 года назад
Had women with me, they honestly weren’t that great at shooting or throwing grenades but I had a lot of females In my platoon killing it when it came to the physical things such as running and sit-ups.
@christianelgin5150
@christianelgin5150 4 года назад
Nobody got prego???
@lordkent8143
@lordkent8143 Год назад
I'm surprised there wasn't a few good at shooting. Usually women are good at that just because they usually don't have ADHD, more calm, and breathe often.
@chrisransome22
@chrisransome22 4 года назад
My favorite MRE 's were chili mac, spaghetti, skittles and RANGER bars
@UsRanger
@UsRanger 4 года назад
Ranger Pudding was even better. RLTW
@scottyray8004
@scottyray8004 4 года назад
I was Infantry. Did Basic Training in 1987 there at the old Harmony Church barracks. No air conditioning, World War II Barracks, no women at all. 12 weeks no break. Basic and AIT were the same. Still had the same drill Sgt’s!
@Roger-fq7em
@Roger-fq7em 4 года назад
Benning Airborne Infantry 1980 never saw a female in my units.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
I was behind you a decade but as a Marine that went to Benning I don't remember any lady soldiers at jump school.
@Roger-fq7em
@Roger-fq7em 4 года назад
@@JamesonsTravels they had a couple OCS chicks but were kept separate from us. You know want to be equal but special treatment.
@Roger-fq7em
@Roger-fq7em 4 года назад
@Heywood Juhblowme Harmony Church all the way.. All America has changed too many stupid rules and laws. But hey, still best military and country in the world.
@darrengilbert7438
@darrengilbert7438 4 года назад
@@Roger-fq7em I was also at Harmony Church. Was in C Co 4/36 Inf. We were told that we were going to be the last group at Harmony Church. While I was there, they were already bull dozing and burning some of the barracks in the surrounding areas in Harmony Chuch. I graduated in Dec of 88.
@Roger-fq7em
@Roger-fq7em 4 года назад
@Charles Xavier had no females not that I really care about them either way, did not even think about it them days. If you mean future bosses in civilian life? No I'm in business I pay educated employees to do what is needed to be done. But yeah of course in today's military I guess split tails are everywhere.. good for them..
@maxvolovich9407
@maxvolovich9407 4 года назад
I like the Mariners ideology! Everyone is a Rifleman first. I say this because you are at a FOB as a supply tech but your possibility of being overrun. So to have someone beside you is trained equal to you.
@maxvolovich9407
@maxvolovich9407 4 года назад
@@edw5761 also this to me is the DEFINITION OF EQUALITY! NOT HAVE IF YOU ARE THIS 18 YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO PULL A TANK AND IF YOU ARE 45 YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO LIFT A ROLL OF TP. LOL
@HelplessGazellle
@HelplessGazellle 4 года назад
The fancy coffee drink was the best from the MREs. Also, a few MREs had caffeine tablets. I got one once and I remember sticking it in my sock to hide it from everyone else.
@musketbal
@musketbal 4 года назад
We did not have stress cards. Oh yea, no middle school lunches.
@sukhoisu-24fencer3
@sukhoisu-24fencer3 4 года назад
Stress cards are for pussies!
@soldier09r
@soldier09r 4 года назад
I enlisted in 2001 and got my ass whopped lol there was zero morale but chow and mail haha love and miss it!! US Army baby!!!
@sithninjacowboyranger9803
@sithninjacowboyranger9803 4 года назад
Were you in basic on 9/11
@soldier09r
@soldier09r 4 года назад
Arturo Garcia yes I was
@michaelvandyke6715
@michaelvandyke6715 3 года назад
Old school for this old goat, no MRE's, always C Rats... Learned to eat it all, didn't like going hungry....
@patricksullivan2261
@patricksullivan2261 4 года назад
Ah yes, I have memories, I'll plead the fifth if they are fond or not, of Ft. Benning. 284 miles of rattlesnakes, red dirt, and giant fire ants.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Lol. It’s a fun place in August.
@DbolOnlyGangster
@DbolOnlyGangster 4 года назад
Fuck those ants .
@windmillman
@windmillman 4 года назад
Wild boar
@delmar818
@delmar818 4 года назад
The red clay kills your boots.
@hrmarkley9758
@hrmarkley9758 4 года назад
We had an amnesty room 25 years ago-i initially enlisted 30 years ago, but got out and finished school when my enlistment was up. Re-enlisted to pay off my loan and was immediately sent to Korea which was hot at that time (December 93-Jan94. Lots of us prior service guys spent a week getting shots/equipment issue etc before them deciding they didn’t have enough time to get us to the ROK, so most us us ended up promptly taking Christmas leave instead of spending 2 more weeks pulling details at Leonard Wood. Lots of us prior service guys were smokers and dippers, and remember being told to drop our stuff in the amnesty box, along with knives, drugs, porn etc-stuff we knew we couldn’t have. We all played the game and dropped our tobacco, but were ticked off when we discovered it was a racket to get free dip and smokes for guys who worked at reception.
@bama4125
@bama4125 4 года назад
When I went to basic it was males only, BDUs, no time out cards, no cell phones, and our D.S.s were in shape. It's a whole new world now I guess, WOW! I wonder if they let the the new guys coming in keep their tampons.
@lex23669
@lex23669 4 года назад
I was 6'5 and 322 pounds going into boot camp. I had 25% body fat. I left with 15% at 280lbs. Running a 15:00 2 mile. 70 sit-ups and 60 pushups
@dbohler8640
@dbohler8640 4 года назад
That’s crazy! We didn’t get a snack. At 2 AM we arrived and were screamed at for 2 hours in the same room that is seen in the move Stripes. I went to OSUT at Ft Knox, Ky though.
@brycel5642
@brycel5642 3 года назад
The Exercise you asked about was in when I went through, I was used to it because of wrestling but yes it is generally very difficult on the body's core. Also, We got smoked pretty often the first week during processing. I went through during December, January, and February - it was cold and wet so the ruck marches blew ass because of the massive blisters from wet boots. Women were in my training group, about a 1 in 7 ratio. A few of them got pregnant during training...
@whitegluestick6039
@whitegluestick6039 2 года назад
I wonder the % on how often women get pregnant during boot camp while in a coed group compared to a non coed group.
@mr.niceguy777
@mr.niceguy777 4 года назад
I'm not sure but I think the kid who wanted to "change his mind" probably meant leaving the army entirely.
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
Even more surprising. Does that happen now? It’s probably for the best anyway.
@1337penguinman
@1337penguinman 4 года назад
@@JamesonsTravels It kinda makes sense to me. If they're going to quit after just indoc then for sure they're going to quit later. I won't lie, there were a couple of times in boot I probably would have quit if given the opportunity. I think that goes for most everybody. I'm glad I didn't, though.
@michaelrs8010
@michaelrs8010 4 года назад
My first round of military service was with the Air Force even back in '76. Back then basic training was only 6 weeks long. Still, if you wanted it out in the first 2 weeks, all you had to do was ask. They may have done it after that, but apparently that was the easiest point for you to do it. They figured if anybody didn't do it in the first 2 weeks, if they're doing it just cuz they were a little immature or home sick, they would have been over it by then. But they would just pull you out of the flight, what the Air Force calls platoons, and house you in a administrative barracks while they processed your paperwork and 3 to 5 days later you were off the base with your trainee discharge and a bad re-enlistment code. But really, if somebody wants out at any time during basic you really don't want to push them through. That's just asking for future problems.
@sgtjameslindsey2493
@sgtjameslindsey2493 4 года назад
I thought the Marines were going to be tough but it was a relief and vacation after 17 years growing up with my mother,lol.The Army does strange things compared to the way things were when I went into the Corps. Other than boot, I never did any grunt stuff. I was 2nd Marine Air Wing. Also, we had c-rats when I was in.Semper Fi, 77-81
@JamesonsTravels
@JamesonsTravels 4 года назад
I to had a tough ass mom who was raised by a ww2 Marine. Boot camp seemed like a break with attention to detail after growing up
@sgtjameslindsey2493
@sgtjameslindsey2493 4 года назад
Yes sir, the only thing my mother was missing was the little yellow foot prints in receiving. She was raised in hard times and passed that discipline down to myself and my sisters.
@briankoundry3401
@briankoundry3401 4 года назад
All we pretty much had were c-rats in my time in
@shanejur
@shanejur 4 года назад
@@JamesonsTravels I had an old man that was a Ranger and his dad was with the 101st from Normandy until the end.
@LucasVigor
@LucasVigor Год назад
The “ total control “ thing dropped off after we passed rifle qualification. Once we got the helmet covers and were called “ soldier” instead of “ trainee”…the bulk of the screaming and getting smoked ended. This was 80s era army
@hermanzierler1585
@hermanzierler1585 4 года назад
We didn't have woman in our basic training, but I did in my combat medic MOS school at Ft Sam Houston, I didn't care for it, you would hear things like "but sergeant", I would anxiously wait to see her smoked but to my chagrin, it didn't happen, complaining gripping oh my God.
@jjoyslin2702
@jjoyslin2702 4 года назад
Hell when I went to Basic it was MREs all day when we weren’t eating in the DFac
@stevennguyen4461
@stevennguyen4461 4 года назад
did you go during covid 19??
@zacrand6157
@zacrand6157 4 года назад
Same here Benning 09
@paulrivers8720
@paulrivers8720 3 года назад
We had one Marine in our platoon that had to complete basic training with Army infantry in order to get into Special Forces.
@Jmack7861
@Jmack7861 4 года назад
I remember when I was in reception and they were cutting everyone’s hair this one guy had his head razor shaved, all skin. They still made him pay and the barber sat there trying to cut anything he could get on dudes head lol
@ayishas4385
@ayishas4385 4 года назад
Ha ha!
@NatorGreen7000
@NatorGreen7000 4 года назад
It's was encouraging to see the females in my platoon during ruck marches. Seeing a female carry a rucksack bigger than them 40 miles does not give one an excuse to to fail as a man. After I finished my 2 mile run I would run back to encourage the trainees behind me to run faster. Females because they don't need to run as fast. They don't eat as much so sometimes one can get extra food.
@ReichardCody
@ReichardCody 4 года назад
Where are you rucking 40miles with trainees lol
@NatorGreen7000
@NatorGreen7000 4 года назад
@@ReichardCody Relaxing Jackson. I'm at Fort Lost in the Woods right now for CBRN school
@jupiterrising887
@jupiterrising887 2 года назад
I was literally sitting in the branch office in Sacramento, getting ready to swear into the US Army. I'd just finished my MEPS and finished processing. Then I found out from my recruiter that I was going to be attending boot camp alongside females, and given the usual sensitivity speech. I dropped out on the spot; I said send me home, I didn't come here to join so I could have my career up to and including potentially my freedom and status of service put in jeopardy by a bunch of crybabies. He was furious.
@FINALLYOUTAFTER7
@FINALLYOUTAFTER7 4 года назад
Ours wasn’t anywhere near this soft.
@bulgaryan790
@bulgaryan790 4 года назад
The "Squirm" Workout thing is common in MMA and Jiu Jitsu gyms.
@jonnyM_007
@jonnyM_007 3 года назад
They are exhausting to do twentyfive meters there and back
@jamesbyrd6325
@jamesbyrd6325 3 года назад
Was in ft benning in 1968 company c 10 2. Drafted was tough. Trained on m14. Ar15 new i was going to NAM then Also went to ft polk for advanced inf training jungle warfare tigerland. Went to vietnam mar 69 to mar 70 in 101st airborne div. 1st bn 506 inf brigade. Asau valley. Dong ap bia mountain. Hamburger hill surviver. Made sgt e5 inf mos 11b40 air mobile . came home. War never ends . once a soldier always a soldier amen. Still a currahee today jim byrd
@bassh0le883
@bassh0le883 4 года назад
My welcome snacks were C-rations. Yes it was before MREs lol
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