All were really good. I’d say one of the best was the “look two ranks above your own.” That can be applied in any career path and even in society. Strive to be what you WANT to be, not just what’s next in line. Great video!
18 turning 19 in 2 months, joining the Coast Guard active duty shipping out in 5 days. My dad was in the USCG for 16. Semper Paratus and good luck to all my brothers joining the other branches ‼️
By far the most professional, and formal interview ever . No interruptions or anything. And the editing is sick , i love how the different clips are all in sync . 🔥🔥🔥
Just do it and keep a positive perspective as you're doing it. The pros outweigh the cons, in my opinion. Aside from marrying my wife, joining the Army was the best decision I made.
Going to meps in two weeks for active duty in the Army. You've highly influenced my decision (Although it was my overall choice) Your videos have given me the answers to all the questions I've had about joining, before joining and after joining. I truly appreciate you and Happy Mother's Day my brother. Thank you for your service.
Just wanted to update. I just got done with MEPS (it was honestly a horrible experience in terms of being SO BORING AND LONG). I ship out to OK on the 5th and will be 91B for a 6 year term. Mixed emotions so far but it’ll definitely be worth it for myself and my family in the end. If I can do it, you can as well. Best of luck to everyone and I hope you all well.
The only reason why we have a Military is to defend our Country. Everyone needs to be very clear on that. The education, Money etc. are bonuses. I wish everyone understood that prior to joining. Once again you are joining the Military to SERVE your Country. Always keep that in mind and you’ll have a great experience. Aaron Battley liking what I’m hearing from you. The Military can be a awesome experience, but it’s not for everyone. Thanks for telling people about the cons of the Military rather than just the pros.
This was solid, and have to agree with the young NCO in the beginning: join with a plan, think about the end and what you want to get out of your service.
I am taking a big step in my career and taking my talents to Westpoint. I’ve been in Fort Campbell almost 2 years now, deployed to Romania for 9 months, and was apart of the 2nd class ever to complete an air assault course there. I have a lot more improving to do and preparing for this will be one of many hardest challenges yet. I am hoping and praying for everyone on there journeys and I know everyone reading will be absolutely magnificent in whatever they choose to do in life! Go out and get it if you want it💪🏽
I'm thinking about joining the military next year once I turn 18, and these videos are giving me a lot of confidence. great video, keep up the good work.
My advice to the upper ranks treat the people assigned to you with respect. I always wanted to work hard and do my best because I liked and respected the petty officers that were respectful towards me.
I knew Ssg Kim looked familiar she was a DS down in Benning when i was changing my MOS to 11B...her DS personality is hilarious 😂 she was a mean one though but cool to us prior service guys
In 2 weeks, I hit my 36th anniversary of shipping out. I wish I'd had 1/10th of the advice you've just given out to your viewers. Looking back, there's a lot I'd have done differently. If you see something that looks difficult or scares you (short of playing Frogger in traffic or some other stupid shit), run towards it. If you don't think you can do it, prove yourself wrong by doing it anyway.
Great video man! I live in Brazil, I almost joined the Army here when I was 18 (wich is the mandatory age to join the military here) I ended up being dismissed because I have flat feet. But I wish I did, and I think is a great thing for you to show that, you're all regular people, that it builds character, for those in need, and it's a great career. I wish you the best and congrats on the video!
I use to shoot pool with CSM Tilly...( CSM of the Army a couple years later) in Bad Krueznach...very cool guy...last of the cigar chomping whisky shooting hard noses...the US Army is ALWAYS evolving...and the army rolls along... Side note...I'm still going strong with that girl!...Thanks for the PUSH! The Army is the BEST start in life...don't stagnate...Move UP or Move ON...
@@hlhsdad hearing this from another 23 yr old gives me motivation; I have to get clean from weed before joining thats my only nail biter I believe & pray i can do it therefore i can actually go off to meps etc
@@Unknwn-_ Brother that’s what has taken me so long to go to Meps. I finally passed my drug test last week and it took a little over a month to get clean. I smoked for the last 9 years of my life and NEVER quit and never thought I was gonna quit. I PROMISE you that it’s all a mental game. Hit a sauna or hot bath daily and get that stuff out of your system. Workout some and find new habits. I can assure you that after the 3rd - 5th day I was straight and you should be as well. I promise you can do it buddy just keep your mind off it as much as possible. Best of luck to you
@@Unknwn-_ Also, I’m more than likely going to start back smoking after my service is over with, but the benefits are so great and the career opportunities are amazing. I never thought I would say this but I don’t mind stopping smoking for a few years for a better life and future.
The audio is quiet in some parts compared to the rest of the video. Besides that this was a good advice video as someone who is planning on joining the Army.
I’m on the path to try and get into the military! I want to get that option 19(get to choose my first base), and/or option 26(2 year contract so I can get a taste of active duty and if I like it, extend my contract)
Ive been considering joining but I already have a few IT certifications and cybersec Im tbh a lil nervous to join and then be forced into a job thats not relative to my civilian experience.
"You cannot do what a soldier does, that's not true, you can do whathever you want to do" Man I just needed to hear that because I always looked down to myself because I didn't join the military and thought that I wasn't good enough compared to a solider. Thanks for making this interview :)
If you live in the barracks, buy washing machine cleaner tablets. Barracks soldiers have a nasty tendency to just forget their laundry in the washer which causes mold and mildew buildup. Drop a tablet in there, let jt run its cycle and then wash your laundry.
With not being taken care of, that is already happening and can get worse very soon. The VA denies so many claims, and when it doesn't, they often take so long to the point where veterans suffer for an extended period of time or commit suicide. The United States is about to reach the debt ceiling, and if we do, that will cut veterans off from so many programs they have now i.e. GI bill, pension, retirement, ect. I say this as someone who has sworn in 2 weeks ago and has several family members in the military who have experienced problems getting the care they need.
The VA here in Los Angeles no longer has a walk in medical clinic. They prefer we go to the ER if you don't have an appointment. I met one vet who waited nearly 3 days to get his Rx refilled.
Americans don't care, most Americans don't care if you served in the military, 1% join and only a small percentage care about men and women thst join the military and the huge chunk of the left over percentage, it is mostly careless, most Americans don't care.
I’ve been watching your videos a lot lately since I’ve decided to join the Army and they’re all masterpieces bro. Quick question though, are you active duty, reserves or national guard? I don’t want to be active but I don’t know the difference between reserves or national guard…
Wow Bernardo hit it right on the nail for me. I’m very hesitant to join and am still hesitant due to my kids and wife liking it or putting unwanted stress on them.
1. If your gonna join get a useful bachelor first and join as an officer. 2. Join a different branch. Edit: 3. Oh also don’t forget to get tuition repaid by the military if you went before the military.
Take the MOS (job) you want L.O.L. in basic training they told us to forget promises made by our recruiters. Your job is determined by where they need you.
Sgt. Major Sims was my battalion sgt major...cool man, I was an e4 taking privates too improssesing I fell asleep in a chair in S1. He walked in I heard at ease !!!!! I looked all fucked up my beret on my shoulder bc I was using it as a pillow....he told me to unfuck myself but then immediately asked me how i been, I was going through some shit from the last deployment and he knew..... he truly cared/cares
Last year a floor company I worked at I got paid 35k in one year which is good but my only bill was my 1200 a month car note I paid 17k in that year worth of payments and that don’t include gas food and other stuff lol I’m thinking of saying goodbye to my car and joining when I get out I’ll get it again just better credit and stuff
Can I trust YOU to stay awake when it's your turn to pull guard? Can I trust YOU to make sure my throat doesn't get slit as I sleep? I don't care about anything else. I want to wake-up
You have to be a lawful permanent US resident, you you'd need a green card afaik. It's doable but you'd need to talk to some recruiters from the US to know specifics I think
Im joining at 37. I look forward to finding my people because this civilian life, lets just say, i dont have friends and my adopted family dont give a fuck.
Oh my goodness I can't imagine joining at that age and I joined older age myself. Im not sure what current age for army is but I hope you at least joined air force instead of army.
What’s the best advice? 🤔
No one can complain when the job is done
All were really good. I’d say one of the best was the “look two ranks above your own.” That can be applied in any career path and even in society. Strive to be what you WANT to be, not just what’s next in line. Great video!
My advice just help to join
Not all duty stations and company command are the same.
Can I bring minoxidil to basic training.
18 turning 19 in 2 months, joining the Coast Guard active duty shipping out in 5 days. My dad was in the USCG for 16. Semper Paratus and good luck to all my brothers joining the other branches ‼️
Did ya ship out yet
i did not mean to press thst emoji dawg
how is it tho?
hows it going puddle pirate?
By far the most professional, and formal interview ever . No interruptions or anything. And the editing is sick , i love how the different clips are all in sync . 🔥🔥🔥
Thankyou i put a lot of work in this!
@Gabe Nash drop your cashtag so I can bless you. 🤑
Informal.
@@tdgdbs1 thanks
well… i said it right the first time 😂
Aaron is showing great potential as a future recruiter. 😊
I highly doubt it lol 😂
hhhhhhh, practicing more.
Just do it and keep a positive perspective as you're doing it. The pros outweigh the cons, in my opinion. Aside from marrying my wife, joining the Army was the best decision I made.
Going to meps in two weeks for active duty in the Army. You've highly influenced my decision (Although it was my overall choice) Your videos have given me the answers to all the questions I've had about joining, before joining and after joining. I truly appreciate you and Happy Mother's Day my brother. Thank you for your service.
Good luck man, embrace the suck!
I'm going to be doing the same this fall/winter (getting in shape before I go so I'm delaying it a bit).
Good luck
I just got to AIT and I gotta say, good luck bro! You got this. If I can, you 100% can
You’re good bro. It’s not bad. Emotionally adjust over the first 2 weeks and you’re good.
Just wanted to update. I just got done with MEPS (it was honestly a horrible experience in terms of being SO BORING AND LONG). I ship out to OK on the 5th and will be 91B for a 6 year term. Mixed emotions so far but it’ll definitely be worth it for myself and my family in the end. If I can do it, you can as well. Best of luck to everyone and I hope you all well.
I can't describe the energy watching these interviews just gave me, thank you for the effort you put into sharing all these experiences.
The only reason why we have a Military is to defend our Country. Everyone needs to be very clear on that. The education, Money etc. are bonuses. I wish everyone understood that prior to joining. Once again you are joining the Military to SERVE your Country. Always keep that in mind and you’ll have a great experience. Aaron Battley liking what I’m hearing from you. The Military can be a awesome experience, but it’s not for everyone. Thanks for telling people about the cons of the Military rather than just the pros.
Most Americans don't care if you served in the military, they don't care.
This was solid, and have to agree with the young NCO in the beginning: join with a plan, think about the end and what you want to get out of your service.
I am taking a big step in my career and taking my talents to Westpoint. I’ve been in Fort Campbell almost 2 years now, deployed to Romania for 9 months, and was apart of the 2nd class ever to complete an air assault course there. I have a lot more improving to do and preparing for this will be one of many hardest challenges yet. I am hoping and praying for everyone on there journeys and I know everyone reading will be absolutely magnificent in whatever they choose to do in life! Go out and get it if you want it💪🏽
I'm thinking about joining the military next year once I turn 18, and these videos are giving me a lot of confidence. great video, keep up the good work.
Here we goooo!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Couldn’t have done it without you !
@@AaronbTV more engagements coming soon!
Bro I’m so proud of you. You knocked it outta the park with this video.
Really enjoyed this. A lot of older people have such good insight on life, careers, and choices. 5+ years older up to 60+ years.
I’m studying the asvab, 30 yrs old, always wanted to join. Finally putting my efforts in. Thanks for the video bro. I subscribed to learn
Score high as possible and pick your job wisely.
Combat MOS, be ready to be judged, bullying, etc.
Damn fr? @@garouuchiha4041
Everything you do is a metaphor for combat. Advice given..
My advice to the upper ranks treat the people assigned to you with respect. I always wanted to work hard and do my best because I liked and respected the petty officers that were respectful towards me.
I knew Ssg Kim looked familiar she was a DS down in Benning when i was changing my MOS to 11B...her DS personality is hilarious 😂 she was a mean one though but cool to us prior service guys
In 2 weeks, I hit my 36th anniversary of shipping out. I wish I'd had 1/10th of the advice you've just given out to your viewers. Looking back, there's a lot I'd have done differently. If you see something that looks difficult or scares you (short of playing Frogger in traffic or some other stupid shit), run towards it. If you don't think you can do it, prove yourself wrong by doing it anyway.
Great edits, great interviews, amazing advice.
thanks for watching!
Great video man! I live in Brazil, I almost joined the Army here when I was 18 (wich is the mandatory age to join the military here) I ended up being dismissed because I have flat feet. But I wish I did, and I think is a great thing for you to show that, you're all regular people, that it builds character, for those in need, and it's a great career.
I wish you the best and congrats on the video!
Hey, do Chi Gong and Tai Chi Chuan.
Greetings from Germany.
Hi Aaron! I’m thinking of joining Australian reserves, and your videos have been really fun to watch and learn from. Thanks!
Cheers mate !
Yo bro shout out from america mate, I hope you make it🔥🤟🏻
Great advices I just enlisted and shipping to basic on 30th may
Always mention the Army as opposed to saying "the military". You are Army! Be Proud!! Excellent story!
CSM Sims was my Sergeant Major back in 2013. Fort Wainwright Alaska. Good guy.
Let's gooo🔥🔥
At this point, the sky is the limit.
I use to shoot pool with CSM Tilly...( CSM of the Army a couple years later) in Bad Krueznach...very cool guy...last of the cigar chomping whisky shooting hard noses...the US Army is ALWAYS evolving...and the army rolls along...
Side note...I'm still going strong with that girl!...Thanks for the PUSH!
The Army is the BEST start in life...don't stagnate...Move UP or Move ON...
Thinking about joining the Army, I’m 22 but I kinda regret not joining right after high school.
Dont regret not joining at 22
I'm 23 years and I go to Meps in two weeks. If you think it's your best choice, go for it! Best of luck to you.
@@hlhsdad hearing this from another 23 yr old gives me motivation; I have to get clean from weed before joining thats my only nail biter I believe & pray i can do it therefore i can actually go off to meps etc
@@Unknwn-_ Brother that’s what has taken me so long to go to Meps. I finally passed my drug test last week and it took a little over a month to get clean. I smoked for the last 9 years of my life and NEVER quit and never thought I was gonna quit. I PROMISE you that it’s all a mental game. Hit a sauna or hot bath daily and get that stuff out of your system. Workout some and find new habits. I can assure you that after the 3rd - 5th day I was straight and you should be as well. I promise you can do it buddy just keep your mind off it as much as possible. Best of luck to you
@@Unknwn-_ Also, I’m more than likely going to start back smoking after my service is over with, but the benefits are so great and the career opportunities are amazing. I never thought I would say this but I don’t mind stopping smoking for a few years for a better life and future.
The audio is quiet in some parts compared to the rest of the video. Besides that this was a good advice video as someone who is planning on joining the Army.
Thank you for your Service
Awesome content. Be all you can be. Take all the military has to offer you. It's a good career. Stay focused. Work hard. Be a team player. Be good.
SGM Mundas was a dope Sgt Major in First Cav. Pretty cool guy. Glad to see him going higher up
That's a great honor
I was definitely grateful for the opportunity
Great video for incoming personnel, keep up the great work
CSM Munday was actually my first CSM back at Fort Carson. That’s wild I miss that unit.
You’re a lucky man! This should be dope!
Thanks KOKO !
CSM Sims was my unit 1SG back in Schweinfurt, DE. HHC 1-26th IN BLUE SPADERS HOOAH!
GLAD TO HAVE YOU BACK ABTV
Still killing with the videos Aaron!
AYO I’m in AIT they got caught with 23 vapes we in red phase now 🫥
This video was amazing , im going to basic next month can’t wait !
Good luck!
I’m on the path to try and get into the military! I want to get that option 19(get to choose my first base), and/or option 26(2 year contract so I can get a taste of active duty and if I like it, extend my contract)
Best Regards Aaron All The Best Good Job All Of This . On The Other Hand We Need This 2 Fight Bandits All Over The Rotten Planet❤
Leaving on the 23rd I’m doing the 09mike program
The best advice I ever learned, is you must serve before you can lead.
Ive been considering joining but I already have a few IT certifications and cybersec Im tbh a lil nervous to join and then be forced into a job thats not relative to my civilian experience.
17c !
Go 17C.
Thanks so much sir for sharing ❤
"You cannot do what a soldier does, that's not true, you can do whathever you want to do"
Man I just needed to hear that because I always looked down to myself because I didn't join the military and thought that I wasn't good enough compared to a solider. Thanks for making this interview :)
You have interviewed some good NCOs!! Hooah!!
If you live in the barracks, buy washing machine cleaner tablets. Barracks soldiers have a nasty tendency to just forget their laundry in the washer which causes mold and mildew buildup.
Drop a tablet in there, let jt run its cycle and then wash your laundry.
With not being taken care of, that is already happening and can get worse very soon. The VA denies so many claims, and when it doesn't, they often take so long to the point where veterans suffer for an extended period of time or commit suicide. The United States is about to reach the debt ceiling, and if we do, that will cut veterans off from so many programs they have now i.e. GI bill, pension, retirement, ect. I say this as someone who has sworn in 2 weeks ago and has several family members in the military who have experienced problems getting the care they need.
The VA here in Los Angeles no longer has a walk in medical clinic. They prefer we go to the ER if you don't have an appointment. I met one vet who waited nearly 3 days to get his Rx refilled.
Americans don't care, most Americans don't care if you served in the military, 1% join and only a small percentage care about men and women thst join the military and the huge chunk of the left over percentage, it is mostly careless, most Americans don't care.
Love this guys UA-cam
Great advice I have family in there iam definitely going to join
Keep the grind g
I’ve been watching your videos a lot lately since I’ve decided to join the Army and they’re all masterpieces bro. Quick question though, are you active duty, reserves or national guard? I don’t want to be active but I don’t know the difference between reserves or national guard…
National guard is state funded
Reserves is federally funded
And if you decided to go active duty it's easier to transition if your in the reserve
Excellent video
CSM Simms! He was my CSM when I was in. 1-24 Fear the Legion.
Wow Bernardo hit it right on the nail for me. I’m very hesitant to join and am still hesitant due to my kids and wife liking it or putting unwanted stress on them.
Why am I tearing up? 🥲
Sgm Sims my first plt Sgt back in Germany 2002!
Aaron Bailey, I have a topic that I believe would be great to cover. It’s an Army Benefit that most do not take advantage of.
1. If your gonna join get a useful bachelor first and join as an officer.
2. Join a different branch.
Edit: 3. Oh also don’t forget to get tuition repaid by the military if you went before the military.
You should really have more subscribers
Army advice: don't be the guy who dives on the gernade. Always take 5 steps back when you see a gernade.
W content ❤
Can you make an video on people with felonies, What's the process with that?
Bro you should be in Public Affairs (PA) MOS formal - Good Job for the interviews
subscribed
Take the MOS (job) you want L.O.L. in basic training they told us to forget promises made by our recruiters. Your job is determined by where they need you.
Oh lord I can’t imagine being in more than 20 years.
Eh! Look at you!
Good stuff!👍
Another great video brother 💪💯 just don’t get stationed at Fort Drum 🥶 lol
Bro I live in Fort Knox , how did I not see you bruh smh
I was looking for you too !
Hey man what were you doing at knox this summer? Also have you looked into green to gold at all?
Sgt. Major Sims was my battalion sgt major...cool man, I was an e4 taking privates too improssesing I fell asleep in a chair in S1. He walked in I heard at ease !!!!! I looked all fucked up my beret on my shoulder bc I was using it as a pillow....he told me to unfuck myself but then immediately asked me how i been, I was going through some shit from the last deployment and he knew..... he truly cared/cares
I’m curious as to WHY that CSM who’s been in over 30 years hasn’t commissioned as an officer…
I’m 19 and I’m thinking about joining the army any advice?
set goals and do your research
Pick an MOS you would want to do for 3-4 years. You can always change it if you don't like it.
@@Motownsports89it ain’t that easy to change MOS
Aaron for 100Million Subs !
CSG Anabreny 3:09 he joined the year I was born
No officer interviews?
How do you not get razor hair bumps on your face?
What’s your routine?
Your face looks smooth
bro this help
‼️ LIKE THE VIDEO ‼️
Ericka is the best lol😄
Last year a floor company I worked at I got paid 35k in one year which is good but my only bill was my 1200 a month car note I paid 17k in that year worth of payments and that don’t include gas food and other stuff lol I’m thinking of saying goodbye to my car and joining when I get out I’ll get it again just better credit and stuff
Can I trust YOU to stay awake when it's your turn to pull guard? Can I trust YOU to make sure my throat doesn't get slit as I sleep? I don't care about anything else. I want to wake-up
I ship out on September 12 wish me luck
Good luck man!
I’m an Aussie I wanna become an American soldier, how do I go about that
You have to be a lawful permanent US resident, you you'd need a green card afaik. It's doable but you'd need to talk to some recruiters from the US to know specifics I think
CSM Munday was my BDE CSM down at 36 ENG (Stay Rugged)
Im joining at 37. I look forward to finding my people because this civilian life, lets just say, i dont have friends and my adopted family dont give a fuck.
Welcome to the team brother
Oh my goodness I can't imagine joining at that age and I joined older age myself. Im not sure what current age for army is but I hope you at least joined air force instead of army.
I have several different questions, I feel very conflicted about joining.
Bro, I want to join the US Army but I'm from Africa
Is there a way I can pm you ( email or so ) ? I’m currently looking to reclass to a 68E just wanted some insight if possible ?
Aaron you need to invest in a rode mic 🎤 😂😂
That’s literally what I used lol
@@AaronbTV it’s rode lavalier mic 😅
Anybody joining U.S. infantry here soon. Trynna see if I will be goin wit sum1 I could get to know!!
I got a question, can i join the Army with a mild form of Tourrettes? I don't take no meds and no one can notice anything
Can I bring minoxidil to basic training with or not
That's where CSM Munday went to lol
I have autism but i am high functioning and I have adhd can I join the marines?
Damn the audio is all fucked up bro