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Fellow Legends, welcome! Today we venture forth and check out the amazing Unsubscribe Podcast and some of their military experiences. I absolutely recommend that you go ahead and check out the Unsubscribe Podcast if you haven't, and definitely check out the original video to show some support for the source material!
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@Bondrewd_The_Based
@Bondrewd_The_Based 3 месяца назад
I will 100% confirm, CS Gas did absolute wonders for my sinuses. It was absolutely awful for about 10 minutes, but afterward, my nose was so clear that breathing made my head feel actually cold
@jordanashen3811
@jordanashen3811 3 месяца назад
What “Recruit Crud”? Lol
@michaelburnett5795
@michaelburnett5795 2 месяца назад
I kinda want to try it
@Bondrewd_The_Based
@Bondrewd_The_Based 2 месяца назад
@michaelburnett5795 I'd say you absolutely should if you can find a place that offers the experience to civilians outside of the military. I'm not exaggerating when I say that CS was more successful at completely clearing my sinuses than any other treatment I've ever tried, from OTC meds to prescription meds
@michaelburnett5795
@michaelburnett5795 2 месяца назад
@@Bondrewd_The_Based , not to clear my sinuses but just curious how much it hurts
@Bondrewd_The_Based
@Bondrewd_The_Based 2 месяца назад
@michaelburnett5795 even if just for the experience, I'd still recommend it. You never know, someday it may be important for you to know what to expect from it and how to treat it for yourself or others
@stephenortiz918
@stephenortiz918 3 месяца назад
CIF is where you are issued your all gear, it is also where you have to return everything you have been issued and they are dicks about the equipment being clean.
@Lam6da98
@Lam6da98 3 месяца назад
No one ever gets through turn in on the first try
@stephenortiz918
@stephenortiz918 3 месяца назад
No one ever does
@craig2196
@craig2196 3 месяца назад
"Isn't that misinformation" Kip just discovered how News stations make money.
@theViewer221
@theViewer221 3 месяца назад
My battalion still uses the word "slave" for the cables.
@sierramike0913
@sierramike0913 3 месяца назад
Same, we also still use donkey d*ck despite EO trying desperately to get us to not use that.
@lurkingedge
@lurkingedge 3 месяца назад
CS is actually a fine crystal activated by heat. Just like any fine powder it will stick to any cuts, abrasions or mucus membranes. Also, cold shower after the gas chamber. Hot water can activate any cs left on your skin. I discovered I could actually look through my eyelashes in the gas chamber, and by using explosive breathing, I didn't get too much of it in my lungs.
@Jedi450
@Jedi450 3 месяца назад
Yeah. I was a soldier, a state corrections officer and then a private corrections officer. Had to be exposed to CS in all three. I found that to be effective... until the 3rd. See less than a year prior to this, I had a pulmonary edema which basically is where your lungs fill with fluid and you can't breath. I was so bad the ER Doc almost intubated. Since then, the slightest wheeze causes me bad anxiety. So the third time I was ok at first but it started to really feel like my edema episode and I got REALLY freaked.
@bl1ndrag3
@bl1ndrag3 3 месяца назад
I went through Army basic back in '01, as a Tanker so I did OSUT in Ft Knox, KY, back before they moved the TRADOC out of Knox. I went through a gas chamber that was a log cabin out in backwoods KY across from the grenade range, with 20 other guys on benches in the room circling a portable camp stove that was boiling with a witches brew of CS that the Drill Sargent next to was just dropping capsules of CS in like they were tic-tacs. The air was cloudy with it. I was #2 in line, and they had us go one at a time to stand in-front of the DS, remove our masks, and answer his questions. The first guy up was like the guys said in the vid, had almost no affect on him. DS sent him out and I thought like a moron "Hey, guess it's not that bad." So I go up and take my mask off and he doesn't even get a question out before my eyes go sideways and I'm coughing fits, with snot gushing from my nose like Niagara Falls. He just yells at me "GET THE F* OUT!" and points to his right, which I barely see. I turn to the right and see the vague outline of a door, run through, and there is a second DS right outside that yells "RUN THAT WAY, FLAP YOUR ARMS LIKE A CHICKEN!", while again, throwing an arm up that I barely register. So I do so, I run down a sidewalk, flapping my arms like a chicken, coughing all to hell, and blowing snot-rockets that connect my face to the ground. As the effects clear up, I see a line of dudes chasing me down the walk to an open lot nearby, all doing the same thing. And to top it all off, there were photographers there taking pics and vids to show us later. Ahhh, good times!
@KipReacts
@KipReacts 3 месяца назад
That sounds epic.
@Puma1Sunfire1
@Puma1Sunfire1 3 месяца назад
Ft Knox, it's a Blessed, Cursed, and/or Blursed place, pends on what you're there for but Basic is an EXPERIENCE there
@captin3149
@captin3149 3 месяца назад
@@Puma1Sunfire1 I was in Knox in 96, it was fun for the part that I was in for (Sadly I got injured and sent home...which I HATED. there were guys in that were trying to get out and I wanted to stay in and they sent me home.)
@patrickpierce9550
@patrickpierce9550 3 месяца назад
Intentionally telling lies to ruin a reputation is called slander and defamation, and you can be sued for it
@voraciousblackstn
@voraciousblackstn 3 месяца назад
You can sue a ham sandwich. Doesn't mean you will win.
@druarmstrong8334
@druarmstrong8334 3 месяца назад
There’s a funny one with YourNarrator and Brandon about Narrator’s medal he got while in the military
@fluffycakes5898
@fluffycakes5898 3 месяца назад
I really liked that one I hope kip watches it
@garychief2338
@garychief2338 3 месяца назад
Oh man, I just listened to this podcast yesterday but never got around to suggesting Unsubscribe full podcasts to you. Then here this is today! Just perfect. 😂
@KipReacts
@KipReacts 3 месяца назад
I'm loving them.
@shadow8767
@shadow8767 6 дней назад
"isn't that misinformation"... also known as a Tuesday for Main Stream Media
@DerekKnop
@DerekKnop 3 месяца назад
Kip, the scenario they are discussing about the range isn't related to the use it or loose it rules in the military. For the range work, they are issuing you a set amount of ammo on range day and then taking back in all spent brass and unused ammo. That amount is based on the paperwork they were discussing. Use it or loose it rules apply to preapproved bulk issue ammo (among other things). For example, if a National Guard unit is doing their training weekend or their two weeks in the field and this year's budget has them being issued 50k rounds of ammo, if they only spent 35k rounds of ammo then the next allotment would be around 35k ammo, even if the scenario changed. So at the end of the week, they just dump all the ammo into targets or burms so that they get the full 50k next time. The difference is in whether the quartermaster or the budget department are running the show.
@gearstark2479
@gearstark2479 3 месяца назад
Been the Army since 2006 and still remember my first CS Chamber. Got in the chamber with five or six other soldiers with mask on, breached our masks and then cleared them. As we cleared them, one of my battle buddies screamed Oh God and tried to run out. DSG caught her and threw her back in line. After what felt like an eternity we’re ordered to remove our mask again and recite the Soldier’s Creed. After another eternity we marched out flapping our arms like birds and snot running down our faces. I was congested before going, but could breathe for rest of the week once the CS had run its course. As an MP rather do the chamber than be OC sprayed
@raychapman1134
@raychapman1134 3 месяца назад
Range days were always just exhausting. Takes forever. Policing all the brass to weigh. Yes making sure to fire all the rounds so we dont get shorted in the future. Then stupid little mistakes like miscounting something and then freaking out and searching everywhere and everything just to find out after standing in the boiling sun for hours that some moron miscounted.
@KipReacts
@KipReacts 3 месяца назад
That sounds abysmal.
@edwardsummey8843
@edwardsummey8843 3 месяца назад
I would never voluntarily subject myself to CS gas again. One time in Germany, we had a gas chamber about 250 meters from our motor pool. One day we were doing vehicle maintenance and started to feel that itchy throat and eyes. Another unit was using the gas chamber and left the door open. The CS gas drifted over the motor pool.
@slayerofmankind
@slayerofmankind 3 месяца назад
Well kip fun fact u can call Marines jarheads leathernecks or my favorite seaman cause they are party if the navy
@utahraptor1578
@utahraptor1578 15 дней назад
Love this freaking podcast
@XIII76448
@XIII76448 3 месяца назад
So much to touch on this video lol. But as someone who’s family is big in military and police force… it’s so wild seeing how things have changed man. It’s in my blood man to truly care for justice and want to seek it. But even my grandfather, he passed away and I never truly got to know him, but even he told me… “Don’t do it. Being a cop isn’t the same anymore with all the tape, the corruption, laziness and demotivating due to the issues, and the military is in a mixed state. So much going on and it’s just not safe or ok these days.” Just needed to rant a little bit. Nothing really important. Not saying or most changes aren’t valid but it has to make sense. Otherwise it’s redundant
@leechowning2712
@leechowning2712 3 месяца назад
You'll hear about just a few bad apples... What they never talk about is the rest of that saying. It only takes a few bad apples to make everything go bad. Over half my graduating class in college went to either the sandbox or afghanistan. Several were back from their first term. What we have now... It's better than what Russia had after the 90s... but only a little.
@XIII76448
@XIII76448 3 месяца назад
@@leechowning2712 yeah I understand it’s just unfortunate the issues going on especially bc the corruption, even though it’s not a lot in the grand scheme, is still more prevalent than ever. I wanted to follow in my families steps but it’s just unmotivated me.
@leechowning2712
@leechowning2712 3 месяца назад
@@XIII76448 Get on with a security company. As the government fails more and more consistently to do its job, It is important that we have third party agencies able to fill the slot.
@wolflordkanan9720
@wolflordkanan9720 3 месяца назад
God when I went in. My funny made us single happy birthday
@brandon_garza
@brandon_garza 3 месяца назад
@KipReacts Just fyi HLC has a RU-vid channel also... And he live streams almost every Friday night. Good stuff!
@24chadtsmith
@24chadtsmith 3 месяца назад
I forgot we were doing CS training on a particular day and wondered why no one was eating yogurt at breakfast. So I was extra loaded on yogurt for breakfast that day. Let’s just say I had a shit ton of stuff come out of me at the gas chamber. It really did clear my sinuses so well though. It’s not a pleasant experience but it’s not terrible enough that I’d never go through it again.
@connordlthegamer2980
@connordlthegamer2980 3 месяца назад
Hope you react to some clips with everybody's favorite purple heart recipient Brandon Herrera!
@imnotabotiswear3276
@imnotabotiswear3276 3 месяца назад
God, I love these military stories
@jolt06
@jolt06 3 месяца назад
The range is moist
@demian_csomic_winters9484
@demian_csomic_winters9484 3 месяца назад
I loved having the chamber to clean up my sinuses, normally I can't smell anything less really strong or uniquely affective on me then normal, when I came out of the chamber I could smell the freshness of air, it felt like the world became more vibrant and expressive then normal. Parts of me wonder if gas or similar one could be used in medical treatment to clean up airways of the body or something, not the first option they can use, but they can if need to be. With something to help with burning sensation on skin and what not so less tolerant individuals can use it?
@LcplAnimeGuy
@LcplAnimeGuy 3 месяца назад
CIF: Central issue facility
@KipReacts
@KipReacts 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@patrickoviatt2432
@patrickoviatt2432 2 месяца назад
At lostinthewoods, (Ft. Leonard Wood), on the way out we called them crappy incompetent fa&&ots. Think 9 layers of bureaucracy for issuing and returning equipment.
@Dingodile1997
@Dingodile1997 3 месяца назад
My brain is just like do it I need better airflow unblock your nose please 😂
@Z3MusicOfficial
@Z3MusicOfficial 3 месяца назад
Cruel and unusual was sugar cookie runs….. 5 miles out 5 miles back stopping every quarter mile to run up on the beach for a workout and then rotating the next quarter mile either on soft sand, hard pack, or ankle deep in the surf…..
@XIII76448
@XIII76448 3 месяца назад
On another note yes chain of command, or rather, communication is so severely lacking in MANY/ most businesses and companies a well as some military units. To add to everything it’s like… if you want to be a Navy Seal, or a sniper in the marines, or an Airforce Pilot… of course you have to go through insane crap. It’s the training that makes or breaks you to see if you can be ON THAT LEVEL.
@raychapman1134
@raychapman1134 3 месяца назад
Some people aren't affected as much. Yes the gas is THICK. Very very dense. Smell is horrible. Feels like breathing in fire. After you leave the chamber it does go away pretty fast.
@voraciousblackstn
@voraciousblackstn 3 месяца назад
It wasn't that bad. Cleared sinuses and teared up. Held eyes open as long as i could and closed 1 time and it was cleared out of my eyes.
@alexisrivera200xable
@alexisrivera200xable 3 месяца назад
​@voraciousblackstn it comes down to how heavy the smoke gets. Some instructors run it less dense, and it's a little easier on the privates. If you can’t see the wall on the far side, you are screwed.
@voraciousblackstn
@voraciousblackstn 3 месяца назад
Oh it was hard to see. I am lucky that CS doesnt affect me as hard. Got that from my dad. He was always the last out from CERT training (he was DoC for years) where they were just jogging laps in there.
@m2hmghb
@m2hmghb 3 месяца назад
Just an FYI they changed the standards at the gas chamber. Angry cops talks about it in one of the videos. I saw some recent footage where I didn't even see anything when they opened the door.
@AnimeFanatic5602
@AnimeFanatic5602 3 месяца назад
HLC is also on RU-vid if you want to keep checking out his stuff.
@KipReacts
@KipReacts 3 месяца назад
PERFECT!
@williamcox632
@williamcox632 3 месяца назад
He's also fine with people reacting to his content.
@DiffuseStatue
@DiffuseStatue 3 месяца назад
26:58 oh ya cs gas was first used by the French in ww1 to clear out German trenches if i remember right.
@Luckydog1159
@Luckydog1159 3 месяца назад
CS gas is usually capsuled into tablets or pills that react to heat. The gas chambers at basic training have a little burner plate, basically a small george foreman, in the center and they break the tablet and put it on the burner. This aerosolizes it into a gas but its more like a thin mist than an actual gas. CS uses Capsaicin from peppers as its irritable to eyes, skin, and throat. There is a small percentage of people in the world, through genetics, that have a tolerance to CS but you can actually build up a tolerance through constant exposure. There is a reason most basic training gas chambers have a smaller group of people known as CBRN specialists that do the training. Though many instructors go in with their class of trainees, the CBRN people administer the training and many, because of the constant exposure to OC built a tolerance to it. I remember before going to get gassed myself I had a bad cold/flu and my instructor told me to do it anyways and I'm glad he did. After getting out of it, I had coughed and snotted every drop of congested mucus out of my system and was so much better after because I could finally breathe again!
@fatcoyote2
@fatcoyote2 3 месяца назад
Both of these guys are the bomb, but I love HLC's stuff. As a vet who spent the majority of his time in Garrison (not Deployed i.e. going to do your actual job in actual "combat" operations), I would rather do a single year getting shot at than anymore time doing the humdrum, arguably actual work of being a soldier. CIF or Central Issue Facilities if a military-wide quasi-civilian/military hybrid facility that issues and takes back. Every. Single. Bit. Of equipment that any military member has. Notoriously staffed by bitter ex-military members who bitch about how things were better when they were in, indifferent women who have no sympathy for the most believable reason a piece of equipment is scuffed, missing, or never worked to begin with, and money-hungry contractors who wear business casual and have no idea what they actually do. CS gas will unclog every sinus you have...simultaneously. You will be a fucking mess of snot and tears, but you will be Free. Ft. Knox, where I went, used to have saplings growing about three feet directly in front of the (gas) chambers where you were exposed to CS, and you were told before you underwent training "DO NOT RUN OUT OF THE EXIT!"
@LWolf12
@LWolf12 3 месяца назад
If it is active miss information you can sue for a retraction & public apology. Possible monetary damages if it hurts the brand. Like say CNN or a different news group said Burger King was using rat meat or something.
@Puma1Sunfire1
@Puma1Sunfire1 3 месяца назад
Oh Lord, THIS SHOULD be GOOD! Kip reacting to all the BS Mil Training stories. Almost a guarantee that everyone that served will have them, more so Army & Marines. Also pending on who, where, & what branch, determines how funny, screwed up, and/or just plain ridiculous the stories get 5:58, agreed Kip! Used to be Hot or Cold when I was Active Duty. WTF is this Wet/Dry Bovine eScrement!? 16:10, Its good OPSEC practices, & information control/denial. Kip you can't imagine the shit caused because some 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 20:09, ROFLMAO! OH, Ft Knox...... Blessed, Cursed, & Blursed training & stories from Ft Knox, or as the DS said the School of Hard Knoxs! Good times! 25:00 ROFLMAO! OH Kip, you would be AMAZED at the amount of stupidly FUNNY stories about basic you can be told if you ask, and if it was a chill DS. Not funny for the people involved and/or at that moment it happened but afterwards.........
@iNSANE0621
@iNSANE0621 3 месяца назад
Kip, you should check for a clip of Brandon talking about how manipulative the media is from his campaign.
@tylerbabb-wl2rt
@tylerbabb-wl2rt 3 месяца назад
It gets worse lol military is like this all the time 😂😂😂 those of us who were in end up missing it at times. Freedom cable no longer slave cable. It gets worse in the corps
@residentfan1521
@residentfan1521 3 месяца назад
While the slave cable outrage is ridiculous, I will say that the name freedom cable is very on brand for something that the US Army is contractually obligated to use.
@LcplAnimeGuy
@LcplAnimeGuy 3 месяца назад
So annuel training for rifle range for my shootings was like 3 days max and keep in mind we do good for Having relearn and requal for rifle range. But yea they take that bullet very seriously. I remember that we had a similar situation but instead of brass it was P magazines because we switched out from those shitty aluminum mags and let me tell you both at the range and back at the HQ building. The Armory was not happy when eventually they got all there P mags back. Because let me tell you they especially where anal about that because my unit was based in California where 30 round mags are banned because politicians are fucking retarded. But yea as for Gas chamber that sucked for me it just made my congestion worse
@Sledge11701
@Sledge11701 27 дней назад
10:23 This is more irritating than you would think. When I did my marksmanship training in basic the two closest pop up targets had holes in them that were large enough to see from the line. So you had to quickly discern what part of the target was still intact so you didn’t get counted as a miss because you shot through a hole in the target. I’m pretty sure that I had 5-10 ish more hits than I was credited for on my marksmanship test.
@voraciousblackstn
@voraciousblackstn 3 месяца назад
Range was an ordeal. Except when I was with EOD. Or in Graf. Or Graf the second time. EOD was where I fired the M9 for the first time. Also where I fired the M4 for the first time. Had only fired M16 in basic, Ft Bliss and Korea. I did miss the Barret and M249 ranges while I was there though. On CS. It is never an actual gas. It is a fine powder that has a LOT of capsasin that gets aerisolized by either heat or piggy backing on another aerisol. It is also not water soluable, which means it dont wash off. Why you use milk to neutrilize it. It is not caustic, but it has so much capsasin that it causes an alergic reaction even if you arent alergic to peppers. Cops acually use the same stuff but prisons do not. They use CN since it actually IS water soluable so it can be washed out of the buildings when used.
@Mike-xy4jz
@Mike-xy4jz 2 месяца назад
its really different for civilians at most 10 people on a firing line, compared to 50+ military on that same line.
@m2hmghb
@m2hmghb 3 месяца назад
Kip they censored the name in part because he's Delta Force. Eli said CAG - combat applications group - one of the names for Delta. Not because he was his first sgt.
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