Haeden Beck
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U.S. Navy NSA Bahrain Room Tour
Room tour for US Navy Base NSA Bahrain
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The Bahrain Retrospective
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MA3 Beck and MASN Montalvo talk about their experience in Bahrain.
Breakdown of a U.S. Military Paycheck
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Breakdown of an actual military paycheck I received with the U.S. Navy. I hope this clears up some misconceptions about 'low military pay.'
Challenge Coins And You
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My experience with the U.S. Navy's challenge coins.
U.S. Navy Active Duty College Benefits
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Filmed May 3, 2024. MASN Burnhill discusses his pursuance of a college degree while active duty in the U.S. Navy.
U.S. Navy Medals: How To Earn And Wear Them
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Here's a pretty good overview of the U.S. Navy's medals and awards.
All U.S. Navy Boot Camp Leadership Positions
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All of the leadership positions you can hold during U.S. Navy boot camp.
Rolling Up Sleeves on the Navy Working Uniform
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How to roll up your sleeves on the NWU Type III uniform!
How Laundry Works In Navy Boot Camp
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How laundry and laundry crew works in navy boot camp.
How To Get In Shape For Boot Camp
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How to get in shape for boot camp, doesn't even matter which branch you're looking into.
Don't Join The Navy If This Applies To You
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Don't join the navy if this applies to you.
How Joining The Military Saved My Life
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I joined the U.S. Navy in 2022 and it saved my life, this is how.
How To Become a Millionaire with Index Funds (Start Here)
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The best investing advice you'll ever receive.
Joining The Military At An Older Age
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What to expect if you join the military at an older age. I joined the U.S. Navy at age 25.
4 Ways To Impress Your RDCs in Navy Boot Camp
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4 Ways To Impress Your RDCs in Navy Boot Camp
How's The Food at Navy Boot Camp?
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How's The Food at Navy Boot Camp?
The Truth About Navy Boot Camp Showers
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The Truth About Navy Boot Camp Showers
How To Get The Navy Honor Graduate Ribbon
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How To Get The Navy Honor Graduate Ribbon
What To Pack For U.S. Navy Boot Camp (2024)
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What To Pack For U.S. Navy Boot Camp (2024)
Setting Up Direct Deposit And Spending Money At Navy Boot Camp
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Setting Up Direct Deposit And Spending Money At Navy Boot Camp
How To Wear Your Own Civilian Shoes During Navy Boot Camp
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How To Wear Your Own Civilian Shoes During Navy Boot Camp
The Truth About U.S. Navy Master At Arms
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The Truth About U.S. Navy Master At Arms
The Bahrain Patch Collection
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The Bahrain Patch Collection
Getting Promoted Before, During, and After Navy Boot Camp
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Getting Promoted Before, During, and After Navy Boot Camp
10 Rules For Saving Military Money
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10 Rules For Saving Military Money
6 Reasons You'll REGRET Joining The Military
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6 Reasons You'll REGRET Joining The Military
How to Fold U.S. Navy Dress Blues & Dress Whites
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How to Fold U.S. Navy Dress Blues & Dress Whites
U.S. Navy Master at Arms Uniforms!
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U.S. Navy Master at Arms Uniforms!
7,000 Miles From Home (2023)
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7,000 Miles From Home (2023)
Don't Join The Military If You Don't Like The President?!
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Don't Join The Military If You Don't Like The President?!

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  • @strangebrew1231
    @strangebrew1231 9 годин тому

    My RDC's previous division won the Hall of Fame so she was super on us about our shit. We didn't get Hall of Fame but we got the CNO flag

  • @KlueTaken
    @KlueTaken 11 годин тому

    Dear Haeden, I’m thankful I found your channel and had the opportunity to sit through and listen to your story. Your courage and commitment to sharing your past trauma’s and history really helped normalize the stigma surrounding mental health. I myself have dealt with a long history of trauma, including the loss of my own Mother to suicide and having to deal with a dead end retail sales job that I tried so hard to make it work. Just like you, I ultimately blame myself for putting myself into a job that I should’ve known was going to take me nowhere. The strength you had to stick with it until you eventually made it to the Navy heavily outweighs my strength in terms of mental health. For you to spend a whole year preparing yourself is very noble and something you should be very proud of. For me, i ended up quitting only a year in, as I would eventually call out repeatedly to the point that I had started getting accused of stealing company time, understandably. My introduction to the Military was through a friend I played video games with. He mentioned how it was the greatest decision he ever made. So I don’t hold you any longer, I’ll be shipping out on the 29th of this month(August). Just like how much you loved your father, my mother was my best friend. Something I will always remember her by was she would always say: “things happen for a reason”. I was meant to find your channel and your message to world made it to me. Thank you for everything you’ve done and thank you for giving me and so many others the inspiration to change their life. Proud of you and keep up the great work friend.

  • @meitomiyazaki9848
    @meitomiyazaki9848 День тому

    What do MAs do in the navy?

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 23 хвилини тому

      Law enforcement, security, harbor security, expeditionary forces, antiterrorism, run the brig, that sort of thing

    • @meitomiyazaki9848
      @meitomiyazaki9848 9 хвилин тому

      @@HaedenBeck oh ok so like military police. I am trying to join soon and have been going through the last steps of the MEPS processes so your videos have been extremely helpful. I am hoping to get the CTI rating but I have other interests too so I’m hoping I’ll find something out of what I’m offered.

  • @Phuket_Richie_
    @Phuket_Richie_ День тому

    I was a Chief (GMC) at NAS Sigonella, Sicily and we saw many first term Master at Arms (E3 and below) PCS from Bahrain to our command. The joke was if they PCS from Bahrain to SIG was "schedule DRB at check-in".... they go from zero freedom to max freedom and GO CRAZY!!!

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 20 хвилин тому

      Oh lord. Things aren't as strict in Bahrain as they used to be, MAs who were there told me stories and I can't relate to them at all. Completely different experience to what I had. Bahrain was the most boring place ever work wise and life wise while I was there.

  • @Phuket_Richie_
    @Phuket_Richie_ День тому

    Not real Navy cops, just silly "piggy's" out checking homies for shoeshines and haircuts...!!!

  • @gabriel007541
    @gabriel007541 День тому

    Lobstah? is it you?

  • @charlesburke2379
    @charlesburke2379 2 дні тому

    What you're doing is wonderful and it's an incredible insight of what enlistees are about to walk into. I went through Parris Island during the Tet offensive and what you describe is often universal with all military branches. And pointing out that nobody will sleep for several days was correct! Because Boot camp is where peace and quiet got lost.

  • @bootywurts6054
    @bootywurts6054 2 дні тому

    Bro, your page is literally been such a big help. I’m shipping out in October and the rating I chose was at arms and this channel has given me a lot of good information

  • @michaelduval8483
    @michaelduval8483 2 дні тому

    In combat, there is no place for modesty

  • @williejohnson9642
    @williejohnson9642 3 дні тому

    I went in 1997 and we did the “car wash” method to meet the time limit. We had no bar soap only Pert shampoo. The first group gets wet then goes to middle and lathers up while the next group gets wet . Then you go back to rinse afterwards.

  • @total0nslaught420
    @total0nslaught420 4 дні тому

    As an active duty MA for 6 years. It’s a great career.ive been to commands were it’s like the lite version of being a cop but also some commands your just security. It’s a great community with a lot of good people in it. Would recommend the navy is what u make it.

  • @dragonshoarddesign3094
    @dragonshoarddesign3094 4 дні тому

    that funny you didn't mention been packed in the line like sardines unless that stopped that I was in boot in 2000

  • @LudwigPaiste28
    @LudwigPaiste28 4 дні тому

    Serving under idiots? Worst four years of my life .

  • @LordyzDevz
    @LordyzDevz 4 дні тому

    Hey Beck!, Thank you for sharing your story. I can relate with some of your struggles in life and I just wanna say i'm proud of you for becoming the man you are today! After fighting my way to get in the Navy, I got my dream job and will be going to bootcamp on October 28, 2024. I can't wait to join because I've always the guy to improve my life and I want to become the man I've always wanted myself to be and you inspired me. I can't wait to reset my journey and focus on me and nothing else! God bless!

  • @nunyabidness39982
    @nunyabidness39982 5 днів тому

    Lmao i havent tied one in like 3 years since ive been on shore duty, but ive got a retirement ceremony tomorrow and i was just sitting in my apartment going "left over right? No right over left? No left-"

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 3 дні тому

      Hope this helped!

    • @nunyabidness39982
      @nunyabidness39982 3 дні тому

      @@HaedenBeck 100% went through my flag detail and got ETCMs coin. I'm absolutely posting this in our group chat 😂😂

  • @allegedkurd
    @allegedkurd 6 днів тому

    It goes both ways. You have the Marine Corps under-awarding chronically (where people do genuinely commendable stuff but have no personal awards) vs the army and air force, where you have Commendation medals being handed out for winning intramural sporting events. I definitely think good conduct medals don't need to be eliminated, but the criteria to get one needs to be more stringent. If someone does 3 years of failing PT tests and getting written up for doing bad/dumb shit, is their conduct really good?

  • @FitnessBunny00
    @FitnessBunny00 6 днів тому

    Question! For bootcamp should u study the aircraft n ships?

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 3 дні тому

      It's not what I would focus on, no. Study the ranks, general orders, sailors creed.

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 6 днів тому

    The Navy is more than just a Job it is a COMMITMENT that you signed a paper you CAN NOT QUIT IT IS NOT A JOB it is your life for the next 4 years. But if you are mature enough or willing to try like this young man in this video you can do it. I got my first job selling newspapers at 8 years old I had to get o very early everyday at 5 am and the Sunday papers were thick and heavy it did not last long but it gave me an experience for the harshness of the Navy. I also had jobs picking beans shining shoes cutting grass and chores there were no video games but I was still lazy and foolish but the military gave me the discipline that I continue to use. Take this seriously it is your responsibility your life and future is on the line you can do it! This video is 100% true add the word commitment your hard work pays off take the opportunity . Good luck!

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 6 днів тому

    Listen up this is good true advice! A friend of mine got drunk because he signed an extension for the bonus money. He gets drunk goes to the air force base and runs his car into the gatehouse on the Air force base and fights with an officer there. The air force throws him into their jail (probably beat him). So eventually he gets transferred to the SP on our base and goes to our jail for maybe a few months when he gets out he is required to return his reenlistment bonus and loses his rank and is kicked out of the submarine force because he had marijuana in his car. He is sent to Rhode Island to be reassigned to the surface fleet as a boatswain ( an not remember) or deckhand floor washing deck scrubbing toilets chipping paint for the next four years. I know ll this because he told me (he was almost crying!) I was riding with him on my way to Rhode Island to be discharged my enlistment ended early because of injury. I knew him well I asked why did you re-up you hated it he said he did it for the money then he got drunk and high and broke laws. The military code of justice is twice as punishing as the civilian court called double jeopardy you get charged twice you do not want a BCD or the wrong kind of discharge that instead of making your life easier a bad discharge would make your life a hell. So this video is correct MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING INTO BEFORE YOU JOIN NOT A JOKE! However if you have yourself squared away and do as you are told you can have fun if you obey rules do not get too drunk in the military I had a lot of fun but I did my job even though I was very immature young man at 17 the Navy gave me the discipline I needed and I grew up quickly and nothing was too hard it is eay if you follow rules!

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 6 днів тому

    I remember standing watch in winter in Maine in 1980 like February on the back of a submarine in port. The Submarine is only a 3 feet above the water and it is cold and damp and you have a little hut a guardhouse like 6x6x7 it has a little heater. You are issued a handgun on a belt that you hand over to the next guy who does like 4 hours. I remember wishing I was home too but it is only a few hours So one guy decided to pull his gun fire it into the air and claimed he saw divers trying to get on his sub. Because he was tired of doing guard duty in the cold. So the next day there was an article in the Portsmouth herald newspaper the headline read: "Sub sentry reports attack by two divers!" So NIS or Naval Intelligence Service gets there the next day they take him in for interrogation and he is driven away never to be seen again. So he was punished and given a BCD or bad conduct discharge because he was tired of lack of freedom or being cold! Remember if you sign up you need to take this seriously not always fun but also not impossible you will need to grow a pair you need to be a man be responsible

  • @Nobeastmode82
    @Nobeastmode82 8 днів тому

    Ahhh I thought you had to ship your phones and stuff back home 😭😭

  • @tobyspearen3396
    @tobyspearen3396 8 днів тому

    My correction officer school was differently a lot toucher then navy boot camp

  • @Markooo54
    @Markooo54 8 днів тому

    ship out 27th thank you 🫡

  • @ruel1072
    @ruel1072 9 днів тому

    It's actually "advanced" not promoted. Officers are promoted. Enlisted are advanced to the rate of BM1, ET3, etc.

  • @notapilot1
    @notapilot1 9 днів тому

    You want to strive hard and intentionally for that E4 level, life will become so much easier once you get that. That's why it's so important to get that initial jump to E2 or E3, there's a waiting period after E3 before you can become E4. I would add to all of this very useful information in the video, that it is very important to work on your military appearance - this counts for a whole lot when being evaluated and selected for promotion. Be squared away, look sharper than your peers.

  • @irmaavila3413
    @irmaavila3413 9 днів тому

    Practicly they take away your mine your own you they want you to be what they wan you to be that why a lot of peole have alot of mental ilness when they return home

  • @Meegeee
    @Meegeee 9 днів тому

    yo where's haeden, im about to go to bootcamp I need one more video 😂

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 9 днів тому

    Dad enlisted in 1942 in the Navy. He said it was the first time some of his fellow recruits ate 3 meals in a day as they had grown up in the depression. One of the sailors was from a holler in Kentucky. He had only ever had eggs on Christmas. He was amazed they had them every day.

  • @Zack_Cestaro
    @Zack_Cestaro 10 днів тому

    I graduated April 4th 2024 Division 083

  • @Zack_Cestaro
    @Zack_Cestaro 10 днів тому

    I was never SIQ but I was stuck in fat camp for three weeks

  • @Zack_Cestaro
    @Zack_Cestaro 10 днів тому

    Same here brother the Navy saved me in many ways

  • @artyom2108
    @artyom2108 10 днів тому

    I love your suits in every video. Looking sharp 😎

  • @user-ii8cs9fm1g
    @user-ii8cs9fm1g 10 днів тому

    When I went in the navy I got 130 dollars a month of but that was in the 70's you get sea pay depend on time at sea

  • @Scz_.
    @Scz_. 10 днів тому

    Is MA 4 year contract? Also what rates have 4 year contracts

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 7 днів тому

      Pretty much all enlisted contracts are 4 years active duty 4 years reserves.

  • @user-ii8cs9fm1g
    @user-ii8cs9fm1g 10 днів тому

    Go ahead tell me about the navy I spent 22 years in the navy once you get E3 you take test for promotion and that don't means you get promotion it depends on how many points you have and if you're in and over loaded it take many tests

  • @ac1rlynne_xii215
    @ac1rlynne_xii215 10 днів тому

    I'm 19 and joining the Navy this year, I'm going to Bootcamp in winter, but I don't know any of these. How am I gonna acquire them?

  • @user-ii8cs9fm1g
    @user-ii8cs9fm1g 11 днів тому

    I was in boot camp in 1971 you just bring yourself but in the 80 boot camp got so much easier didn't drill with m 1 PT seemed easier

  • @Karl_907
    @Karl_907 11 днів тому

    This seems like great advice, especially since I’m in a similar situation. I’m pretty lean and have low body strength, but I plan to utilize my university’s free gym for students. I’m a college student thinking of doing Officer Training School at the Air Force after I graduate.

  • @irmaavila3413
    @irmaavila3413 11 днів тому

    And if you dont have time to eat you dont eat thats not fear

  • @irmaavila3413
    @irmaavila3413 11 днів тому

    Es un trabajo muy duro los tratan como unos tontos es mejor estar en tu casa comiendo haciendo lo q tu quieras no entiendo como los chavalos se enlistan en eso no deverian

  • @Therealziro
    @Therealziro 11 днів тому

    That’s enough for me to say no, lol we get no type of respect even though we’re to serve ? SMD

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 11 днів тому

      I mean what are they supposed to do, have 100 individual showers in the room? Even 50 would be insane and the showers would take all day 15 minutes each. Besides, it's boot camp not a hotel they're there to break you and build you back up as a better person. It works. If you decided it's not right for you, that's okay too.

    • @Therealziro
      @Therealziro 11 днів тому

      @@HaedenBeck bro I get the boot camp part. I just want that moment in privacy, I’ll only take 3 fucking minutes. We need more funding for basic necessities bro. Don’t pander the government. Idk wtf they do with the taxes. I’m not gonna shower with no group of males bro that’s demeaning.

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

    Sorry I had to say it Join get discipline I have Subscribed TTY in a few months BYE sorry it was too long had to be said

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

    I worked at the Veterans Administration in in 2004 I was a program support clerk my job was helping veterans understand benefits. I am retired now. I can say that I beleive what Mr Beck says about the Navy is true I am a submarine veteran. I did not serve long I was injured shortly after completing Boot camp at Great Lakes RTC Chicago then US Navy Submarine School at New London Connecticut and being assigned as a cook onboard my submarine the USS SSBN 634 Stonewall Jackson which has since been decommissioned in 1995? After getting serving for a few months I hurt my knee in 1980 there were no medical treatments for my knee compared to today so I was given an honarable discharge under medical conditions. What Mr Beck can tell you in any of his videos tha I have seen is accurate what I can add is very important 20 years goes by quickly! After serving 20 years you can retire as an enlisted at half your pay. This is a tax free income yours for life also you get Trticare the health care you can use for your healthcare. So you could retire at 38 or work ajob and get theroretically another or two paychecks. Not to mention going to any base and shop tax free and also respect. I got th discipline I use daily I used to graduate from college I graduated from college 20 years after I got out of te service I do not have a high school diploma but a BA English 2002. YOU must work none of this is freebut ask yourself what will I be doing exactly 20 years frpom today will I be lazing on a coach watching a movie wixh I had some cash or will I be driving up to an ATM in mycar cashing another government check I am old 60something I do not have to work but I go to walmart and see people having to work at 70 because they were laZy at 18! Hey I was lazy and you can say I have made every mistake when I was young I smoked and did not buy nintendo stock when it was $1.00 but I made the best decision when I wa 18 I joined I have friends that died at 50 because they were not mature and drank but I got squared away I made a great call YES it was hard but at60 I am harder than some of these soft boys laying on the couch

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

    Yes your videos are great I thought the food was not great it was good enough they fed us well we just had like 20 minutes to eat I remember (could have been 15?) because I still eat too fast today. They also gave us 5 minutes to shower and shave I believe that was true might have been 15 or less it was so long ago. I also remember standing watch having to recite and memorize the 20 General orders of a sentry. I also remember choosing to work in the kitchen at Great Lakes I liked it. I also remember making my bed marching swimming the smoke house making a lot of friend the yearbook (still have it) Lastly I got the whole day off they took out all four of my wisdom teeth! Anyway however when I got to submarine school right after boot camp the food was beautiful the campus in New London was beautiful of course it was spring around 1980 the food yes very much gourmet anything you wanted the Ice cream station soft serve as much as you wanted. The food I got on my submarine was great I was stationed on a base that was on the border of Maine and New Hampshire like a half mile I think from the gate you crossed the bridge into Kittery Maine. The submarine tender we lived on while being refitted had lobster pots we had surf and turf nights with all the lobster you could eat I ate so many it was years before I wanted more. I remember cooking eggs to order in the morning we got what the officers got in the ward room there were relaxed rules in the sub force. Yes it is true there is an incentive and in boot camp i was treated like a star "your going on a submarine?" You know it is just a hard word actually like a needle from the doctor not hard just afraid of the unknown if you can get a little courage in your mind I am sura anyone can do this although we only graduated like half 13 of 30

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

    My Friend I want to post here I should have posted here. As a US Navy veterandischarge a long time ago I want to endorse you sir as accurate I have watched mant of your videos theya re accurate. The food at Great Lakes bootcamp when I went there in 1978/1979 must have changed I assume. I remember having to work in the kitchens or perhaps choosing that job because after a few weeks we had to get a job. I worked it was hard not impossible I do not remember any danger just having to work I was 17 when I joined then 18 when I got there March 26 1979 it was cold we were given pea coats and told they wer "blue" they sure look black they were felt not as warm as the coats they get today. We were given canvas duffle bags or sea bags I still have mine I starched it stenciled it with my name. I can fi at least 2 20lb turkeys in it but your "bags are not as well made The food at boot camp I remember some guys were put on diets because of their weight was not I was 8'3 170 pounds I was tgeased they calle me pirate I had a sunken chest! LOL true I could eat anything I remember the food was not that great we made jokes saying the powdered eggs had salt peter in it the Urban legend anyway IDK I had no time to think I was too bust ordered around

  • @schlinge-fling
    @schlinge-fling 13 днів тому

    I’m curious. Would you ever be interested in becoming an RDC or recruiter if you have the chance? You would be a good one.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 12 днів тому

      I would be a terrible recruiter, too honest. RDC would be nice but MAs generally are needed more in the fleet than at RTC. Thanks though.

  • @davidsdean
    @davidsdean 13 днів тому

    Went to bootcamp RTC Orlando Sept 1991

  • @darkskull1790
    @darkskull1790 13 днів тому

    I just got back from deployment from the red sea on cvn 69, got awarded the Combat Action Ribbon, my ship is the first carrier to recieve on since ww2

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck 12 днів тому

      Glad you came back safe.

    • @darkskull1790
      @darkskull1790 11 днів тому

      @@HaedenBeck Appreciate it brody

  • @Blinder24
    @Blinder24 13 днів тому

    Got my waiver approved a few weeks ago. Waiting on meps to say when i can go and get my ship date. Intending to sign on as an MA! Your videos are great!

    • @Alexis-iq1wt
      @Alexis-iq1wt 12 днів тому

      What asvab score do you need to sign up as a MA ?

    • @Blinder24
      @Blinder24 12 днів тому

      @@Alexis-iq1wt not positive but i know it’s under 40

  • @landon_5029
    @landon_5029 14 днів тому

    You look like Louis from the movie unbroken