semper fi til the day we die! God bless America and long live the US Marine Coprs. been kicking ass for 236 years and dont plan on stoppin anytime soon. sick vid brother oorah!
@MrRegretablek0 Ooh-Rah! glad to hear you're psyched. lol, our bus was stoked when we got into Beaufort, SC and started seeing the signs for Parris Island. adrenaline going, we all excited. The Marine Guard stepped on the bus and started yelling us orders before telling us to put our heads between our ankles.. lol, game over. if you have any questions, i'd love to answer them for you. And I'm working on Hollywood Undead - Undead, but I'll throw a bit of Seether in my next batch;)
When I mentioned them at the Afees Station, the military people working there simply laughed at me. He also said that there had been a deferment for flat feet but not anymore. So unless you limp a lot I would say you are safe as far as getting in the Marine Corps. It's great to hear and see that you young guys are enlisting and wanting to defend your country. It's very patriotic and you will reap the rewards 10 fold from being a Marine. So I salute you men and wish you JewbaccaFidelis,
I just today remembered how much I loved this song. Looked it up when I got to the gym and saw this video. I leave for bootcamp on October 22, 2018, and this video made my day. Perfect song with an amazing video. Thank you. I can’t wait to serve this country.
I graduated from boot camp on June 15th 2018. I will never forget the day I earned my title. One of the most proudest moments you will ever have in your life. Good luck on your journey future Devil Dog.
Can’t believe how long ago this comment was posted. I’m now a United States Marine, I’ve successfully joined the gun club. My MOS is 0671, happy I made it! I’m loving Twentynine Palms!
semper fidelis Ooorah and thanks to all the past present and future marines no matter what you do in the corps you are a real marine even if you are in motor transport because with out motor transport the marines would have to walk everywhere so A big thanks to you OOOHRAH and Semper Fidelis and thanks once again to all the Marines
thank you so much ive been in the marines for 13 years as now i am in the marsoc i am 27 and i want to thank you for this beutiful video thank you son and god bless you and your family
I wanna thank you for making me fall in love with the Marines, saw this back in 2012-13'ish and it definetly made me wanna research into the Corps and learn about them, basically inspired me to be a Jarhead pretty much, five years later here I am trying to join the Marines, gonna be two more years until I can actually enlist though, hopefully I can survive boot camp, definetly gonna be the worst days of my life...
@@AGTGPsalm62.7 Hey! Glad to see a reply lol, I've completely forgotten about this comment tbh, I haven't enlisted yet and I've just turned eighteen. I've been thinking about maybe going into the Navy as a corpsman instead of the marines, but I haven't decided yet. I turn nineteen this September, and I think I'm gonna hold out until the coronavirus shit going around dies out.
CozzyWozzy oh nice!!! Yeah man this COVID-19 crap sucks. But best of luck to you in whatever you decide! I’ve met a lot of navy corpsman and I’m a Marine so I can tell you that both options are good! 🤙🏽
Hey CozzyWozzy, I unfortunately haven't been using this account often and missed your comment after all this time. Thanks for the love, and I hope you get to go soon. Research your MOS well and I guarantee you won't regret it. I used to be a "Marines or nothing" kind but now I'll say that service is service, and do what best serves you as well as the country. Corpsman is a great track to take. Best of luck!
I would like to thank all the men & women who are serving in the military & the families of those that are no longer with us for your service & sacrifice. Without you, we wouldn't have our freedom. May God bless & protect you. May God comfort those who have lost a love one. From the proud daughter & neice of United States Marines. Semper Fi
Excellent video. Watching it makes me want to get "gungho" one more time! WE ARE AWESOME............semper fi, people. Michael E. McGann Corporal U.S.M.C. '72-'74
Baby I hear your heart...all along I heard your music of your heart..I'm home to Hold you for eternity. I love you soo much.. I AM SO EXCITED TO SEE YOU.
I'm a Marine. I was drafted with a draft number of 54 in 1971. Instead of going into the Army as a draftee, I went to see the recruiter near my high school. Back then, there were no special programs like there are today. You just basically enlisted, went to the A.F.E.E.S. STATION located in downtown Los Angeles, took a physical, and then it was off to M.C.R.D. in San Diego. As far a your question concerning FLAT FEET. I had and still do have extremely flat feet.
Great video movtivation for the morning, can't wait to recover from my injuries so I can re enlist and finish what I began back in 09 only been out for a couple months but damn I miss the Corps. Its a love hate relationship I have come to figure out.
Those of you which are 17 or almost and want to join after h.s., I suggest talking to a recruiter now about a delayed entry program, which is basically a pt session once a week and about 8-10 months afteryou get to go straight into boot camp. The reason I say that is because they have an 8 month waiting list so you don't wanna graduate and wait 8months than ship out.
I was a Marine for 21 years,,, my last 8 was on Guam,,,, I don't know if your a Marine or not,,, or just a sibling of a Marine,, either way, some of the images and times brought back memories I tried to forget, but a very good friend said to a long time ago,,, "WE CANNOT LEARN IF WE FORGET!!"
There is nothing GLORIOUS about it,,, if all you want is "Glory" find a new line of work right now! Marines stand for each other to start with, there"s nothing I wouldn't do for another Marine, second, we do it for family, enough said on that topic, third, we serve for those we don't know, or those that can't serve, for years I donated my time to the Special Olympics, ,, Other Marines will have other view points, but this one is mine
matthew schlosser sir u may not look at the way i do...to me ur look like a hero...im only 14 and my whole life i wanted to be like u...i wanted to be in the milatary for as long as i could remember...all respect given to u...believe or not but glory is raining all over u
and the others that have chosen to enlist all the good luck and fortune. One last point, never wish for war. If you're called to go,serve proudly, but wish for it. War is just to damn ugly. Again, Good Luck and Semper Fi! One of my responses is out of order.
I'll just tell you. It's like the Navy SEALs, Green Berets and Delta Force in one. Yes. They are that badass. MARSOC is very new, established in 2005, it is in SOCOM. Believe me when I say this man, they are the next big thing, they are going to get the Tier 1 slot.
@dvdludlum This is an amazing video brother. You and your friends have alot of talent. I'd like to request Seether - Out of my way. Thanks for putting these videos up they're highly motivating. I go to Parris Island in June and i am psyched.. I can't wait to serve, oorah!
THANK YOU SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN TO AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL!!!! LOVE ALWAYS AND FOREVER CHARITY ANN FROM TENNESSEE LAKE HOLLAR GIRL!!!!
what was the intro song and thank God for the brave men and women who served who made sacrifices thank you for your service and I can't wait to join the Marines myself....
Us marines is my heart and passion, I want to be a Marine so bad only 22 years old and I breath and dream the marines. best believe ima get me some urraah. Semperfi do or die. Taliban I'm coming for ya.