@@markavell7111 Their not newbies if they’re graduates, they teach marching in highschool njrotc, 9th - 12th grade, they had 2-3 years to learn it depending when they started njrotc.
This was my basic graduation. I was in first platoon crazy to see these guys after all these years randomly surfing UA-cam. The drill for second platoon ran a 945 2 mile.
@@ramos1075 n é recruta não, já ta terminou o campo e ta graduando como soldado ev de acordo com a descrição, os cara é ruim mesmo, eu na cerimonia de incorporação tava marchando melhor que esses mulambo
I served 4 years in the US Army...in the 90s Fort Benning Ga... when I see these videos ⭐ it makes me very proud that a tradition as strong as ours keeps going on.
The Army doesn't focus on Drill and Ceremony as much as the Corps. The Army recognizes it's only about early-stage discipline and after that moves on to training their infantry to be dedicated infantry combat killers. If you were training warriors, would you rather them spend several weeks trying to look pretty while marching, or would you rather spend several weeks running them through a mock town letting them practice and learn Military Operations in Urban Terrain? When I was in, my drill sergeants chose to teach us modern combatives and urban warfare rather than drill and ceremony. In my senior drill sergeant's exact words, "I couldn't give a fuck less how you march so long as we get there early, succeed in the mission, and the commander doesn't come bitch at me."
+NarpytheCrimeDog Drill and Ceremony is what makes Marine boot camp the longest, so effectively for combat they don't train any longer than the other service branches. But hey, that's perfectly fine: that's why there are other service branches. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard? They make it happen where Marines can spend the time to look badass in their service blues per tradition. There's probably not a senior enlisted/officer Marine who's going to agree with this, but I'll just say they're in motarded denial with a good view of that t-bone. I think I'd rather *be* a badass than just look like one, and if I had chosen the Marines, I think I would have rather skipped the "extra" 3 weeks. D&C are just things you have to carry with you the whole time.
Not only sloppy, there are soldiers out of step for the most part. I was infantry and drill and ceremony was one of the things we did most. If anyone was messing up or joking around, the whole platoon would get SMOKED.
One of the proudest moments of a man's life is to graduate from Basic Combat Training, that was the moment we changed from boys to young men. I will never forget the feeling of pride that came over us all.
You got that right, drill and ceremony in the ARMY is not emphasized enough. As for all them soldiers out of step, second platoon cant execute a "left face" on command, leadership is a reflection of these mishaps !
Marines are the first boots on the ground. Marines are transported by the Navy. And once the Marines capture a point, they leave and the Army holds that point. So, the Army doesn't really lead the way. Also, thank you for your service sir.
I love being a Soldier. I got our over a decade ago. And today’s Army is so ate the F$&k up. I’m about to reach out to the Marine Corps. Lord help us!!!!
Well, this video is from when you were still in, so... all jokes aside, thank you for your service. Army has tightened up BCT a little bit since then, but yeah DNC is not what it used to be. There's more focus on actually being able to fight and do your job well
I graduated from Ft. Benning in 2002. We got scuffed you if we were off and effed up. I think my brothers class was one of the last classes at Benning to even do D&C anymore. I know by 2007 almost none of the new privates knew their left from right 😂
I said the same thing. Down at benning we mainly went to shooting range, did combatives, and got smoked. We rarely did D&C and barely even had to clean. We got smoked for having dirty barracks but they still never enforced it much. They would smoke us even if it was clean anyways. The only thing we would really get lit up for is if we didnt know the infantrymans creed and our general orders, but marching and cadence was never really pushed with my company until like week 11 lol
US Army 65 to 67. Didn't have a 11B mos but still liked the cadence and the feeling of being together and part of a unit, even thought we didn't know anyone when we started. Hoorah!
What part of, “ YOUR LEFT FOOT HETS THE DECK, WHEN I SAY LEFT”! I guess I’m of the Blessed, Learn my left from a great man and Marine, Senior Drill Instructor SSgt Moch. Plt 3037 9May1977. And can still drill like a machine. God Speed Army,,,,, 🇺🇸 Semper Fi,,,
Man will the Army ever place an emphasis on drill? I went in 1979 and at A school the Army personal use to line up and watch us march to chow. One guy yelled out and said you Marines march with dignity. When I looked at this video I actually thought they were out a route step.
Damn. If my platoon performed like that at our graduation, we would've gotten dropped and smoked right then and there. DS: ... Also DS: HALF RIGHT FACE
The NCOs are wearing the 198th Infantry Brigade shoulder patch, which means this is at the Army Infantry School at Fort Benning. But it's certainly not like graduation from BCT in my time. We were in our Class A's and indoors at Fort Ord back in 1968. We also got called soldier for the first time since we'd reported at the induction center. Before that we had more "colorful" names.
@@jalen3590 it's like me yelling turn left on UA-cam, and then they turned left lolol. It's like the enemy yelling drop your weapon now, and you dropped your weapon as ordered lol
If my platoon marched like these recruits did during boot camp grad ceremony, we’d be doing grass drills on the pavement in front of our parents, friends and honored guests. (Alpha210Gators)
@@Dave-ti8cx I care! I love MY military! I am proud of every single thing that my military does because my military tries their very best at every single thing that they DO- and my military is DEEP- rollin it right on in with Adele, as she sets fire to the rain!
uhh sk8 easy. You spend more time on fighting drills and weapons proficiency. When we graduated the drills literally told us “we aren’t the Air Force. We got better shit to do than practice walking in a line” so we didn’t practice drill until a few days before.
@@jalaen32 All of my company just naturally got in step so my parents thought we practiced our marching and cadences for family day, in reality we were only told what we were doing just before we went down
Their just boot camp graduates, yea they should at least know how to walk straight then moving like their drunk but you gotta keep in mind they don't practice marching in boot camp it's more so learning the bigger things, just like a JCLC summer camp. More so helping you in leadership skills etc. and learning how almost everything else works but marching.
Dammed if they aint fubar and yes i served. I did 12 years as a combat engineer. If they didn't get smoked after this then drills have gotten way softer than i thought
omg, 2nd platoon did a left face when 1st platoons DI gave his platoon the command and 2nd platoons DI had to make half of his platoon face forward again so they could do it properly, with people watching, civilians, and not just ANY civilians, these civilians are the families of these Soldiers who are about to graduate from basic training. I don’t know if this is the actual ceremony or just a dry run but A+ for the smoke!
When I see vids like this one, I just laugh. I don't think that they're ate up, all it is is a lack of practice. My graduation looked good because we rehearsed and practiced for like 2 days straight and didn't sleep until we got it right multiple times. I doubt that is the case here. I remember me and couple of other tall jabronis in my unit were sent on a detail once to stand in formation and present arms during the National Anthem during a sporting event. On the day before, we spent like 3 or 4 hours rehearsing about a minute and a half worth of DnC. The event was a pretty big deal. They made sure we wouldn't go over there and fuck it up in front of a bunch of people. Gee whiz...the dumb stuff you have to do sometimes...lol. Army Strong
Fort Benning is not the only place infantry basic training is done. It’s also in fort Jackson . I just came from basic at Fort Benning and the drill sergeants do not play when it comes down to this. They use to tease us about belonging at Fort Jackson instead every time we mess up and we did a lot of “Left right face.. front lending rest position move!”😭
I was thinking the same thing... rehearse rehearse rehearse haha. Spend 4 hours practicing for the change of command and the actual event only takes 20 minutes
Drill and ceremonial drill is important as you need soldiers that not only understand but obey orders. I was in the artillery and drills were carried out the same way every day. You get sloppy in your drills you get sloppy results. I do acknowledge these guys have balls for enlisting in the infantry.
Echo-8-4, Fort Knox, Kentucky, Summer 1972. "You'll be the 'pushup platoon' til you get it perfect!" (End of cycle... SSG Mullen had himself the Honor Platoon.) How can that be half a century ago?
They are GRADUATING? In BDU's? Hell, most of them were out of step and one trainee remained forward when the order was given for "Left Face"! @ 1:35 . The DS even had them do a "Right Face" and another "Left Face" so they got it right! Need more D&C before they graduate!
@JA9669 if you were in the military you’d understand the importance of marching,marching is a display of discipline ,organization and availability to conduct demands but thanks for your imput
Drill sgt:”alright platoon. Let’s make your family proud” Soldiers:” YES DRILL SGT!!!!” 1:36 later.................. Drill sgt.: “Thanks for looking like ass.”
You know how we got our country? It was from the Army. And we did it with tactics and skills. Not through marching. And remember all those at National Cemeteries. They fought and died FIGHTING not marching.
Your country doesn't have enough history of marching on the battlefield for it to be seen as 'useful' or nescarary. If you remember how battles were planned then why not remember how they were actually fought. With marching and drill. That's how armies fought around 1776 and 1812
hhds113 If men can’t even march, they can’t even fight. Marching is a show of synchronized soldiers, lethal soldiers. Marching is a natural consequence of synchronization. Take it from anyone in the military or who has been in a high school or college marching band, it isn’t that hard to get in step.
Anderson Cooper Who is your profile picture because there is know war the military would train someone that talks like this he is right there are JROTC units that are way better at drilling than these guys and last time i checked soldiers don’t make youtube videos of roblox
First thing i noticed was that guy in the front of the squad out of step, i couldnt pay attention to shit else, fucked up like a soup sandwich
Nick Carr
He said "..soup sandwich..". Lmao
Honestly he was of step and that was pissing me offf so much
YES!!!!!
Okay.. fuck you. I hadn't noticed until i read this and now im screwed
Same
If one of the students in my school marched like this we'd all be marching the whole afternoon until it gets perfect.
I'm guessing some of these guys will not be graduating, that's for sure.
Drill doesn't matter once your in a fucking fire fight. These are Newbies. Talk to them in 10 years. God Bless the Infantry.
Straight facts 💯
WORD
@@markavell7111 Their not newbies if they’re graduates, they teach marching in highschool njrotc, 9th - 12th grade, they had 2-3 years to learn it depending when they started njrotc.
This was my basic graduation. I was in first platoon crazy to see these guys after all these years randomly surfing UA-cam. The drill for second platoon ran a 945 2 mile.
You guys were ate tf up
Did second platoon ever receive any repercussions for that atrocious left face at 01:36?
Somehow I figured that dude (2nd PLT DS) was nothing to play with!!!
@@AhDollar usually they do
Look how young they are..i was 1.5 cav blacknights..i was foxtrot 219 in basic
I bet the "I went to JROTC" guy was losing his shit during that lmao
For real, they can’t keep in step
😂😂😂😂
My current JROTC battalion sucks dick at drill.
"Get in step, Goddammit!"
Seriously!! That ass hat was pissing me off in the front!
Some people got it some don’t
I know.... 1/46 ft. bng
This is why you should join the marine corps instead
As a marching band member, their synch gave me mega AIDS
In North Korea. The whole 2nd platoon would of been executed for such poor performance
Kameron Lee lmao😂😂
Pretty accurate 🤣
Recruta é assim mesmo amigo, estão em adestramento ainda.
@@ramos1075 n é recruta não, já ta terminou o campo e ta graduando como soldado ev de acordo com a descrição, os cara é ruim mesmo, eu na cerimonia de incorporação tava marchando melhor que esses mulambo
@@nerox4587 hahahahaha, cada batalhão tem sua particularidade, na incorporação eu já marchava bem.
1:36 2nd Platoon wtf u doing....
Larry Sanders right?
like getting a bunch of fucking starfish to drill.. holy shit
right? ... 2nd platoon, recycled! lol
Stephen Livers the fuck is wrong with you mate?
Charles Turner Poor guy has mental issues, if you ignore them they usually just wander off and start playing with door handles or licking windows.
I served 4 years in the US Army...in the 90s Fort Benning Ga... when I see these videos ⭐ it makes me very proud that a tradition as strong as ours keeps going on.
Thank you for your service
2006-2009 11 Bravo infantry 11 Bang Bang very proud HOO AHH
Wow, hope they fight better then they drill
They don't
The Army doesn't focus on Drill and Ceremony as much as the Corps. The Army recognizes it's only about early-stage discipline and after that moves on to training their infantry to be dedicated infantry combat killers. If you were training warriors, would you rather them spend several weeks trying to look pretty while marching, or would you rather spend several weeks running them through a mock town letting them practice and learn Military Operations in Urban Terrain?
When I was in, my drill sergeants chose to teach us modern combatives and urban warfare rather than drill and ceremony. In my senior drill sergeant's exact words, "I couldn't give a fuck less how you march so long as we get there early, succeed in the mission, and the commander doesn't come bitch at me."
No discipline in these soilders bodies
Operate Hard stop just stop
+NarpytheCrimeDog Drill and Ceremony is what makes Marine boot camp the longest, so effectively for combat they don't train any longer than the other service branches.
But hey, that's perfectly fine: that's why there are other service branches. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard? They make it happen where Marines can spend the time to look badass in their service blues per tradition. There's probably not a senior enlisted/officer Marine who's going to agree with this, but I'll just say they're in motarded denial with a good view of that t-bone.
I think I'd rather *be* a badass than just look like one, and if I had chosen the Marines, I think I would have rather skipped the "extra" 3 weeks. D&C are just things you have to carry with you the whole time.
1:24 out of step there buddy
Yup
Buddies
That drill was pretty sloppy lol, especially when the second platoon turned on the 1st platoons command
always the case when you go coed
It happens. Comes to paying attention to detail.
Lol right? "As you were..."
Not only sloppy, there are soldiers out of step for the most part. I was infantry and drill and ceremony was one of the things we did most. If anyone was messing up or joking around, the whole platoon would get SMOKED.
So nasty. This is the most jacked up crap I’ve seen.
One of the proudest moments of a man's life is to graduate from Basic Combat Training, that was the moment we changed from boys to young men. I will never forget the feeling of pride that came over us all.
Time to go back to my Marine Corps videos
Larry Sanders lol
Yes. I like to see Marines in step.
You got that right, drill and ceremony in the ARMY is not emphasized enough. As for all them soldiers out of step, second platoon cant execute a "left face" on command, leadership is a reflection of these mishaps !
We may suck at marching but always count on The Army to lead the way HOOAH
Marines are the first boots on the ground. Marines are transported by the Navy. And once the Marines capture a point, they leave and the Army holds that point. So, the Army doesn't really lead the way. Also, thank you for your service sir.
Boot camp in Fort Jackson,SC. 1989. Bravo 1/28. I miss those days.
dayum out of step as fuck
I noticed that right off too!
And this is graduation? Soup sandwich.
Luke Howland horrible
Luke Howland where's your blue cord bro
Daniel Corrales turns out not 100% of the army needs a blue cord, but good one. 👍
There more outa step then a drunk man at a DWI Check Point.
1:36: SECOND PLATOON, FRONT LEANING REST POSITION... MOVE!
The dreaded "Half right.. FACE!"
@@jtrudeau1506 *****phase....PHASE!!!!!!!!!!!!?!
One two three, one two three, one two threeeeeee, one two three
@@mgarc88773 no its face dumbass
@@jtrudeau1506 o
I love being a Soldier. I got our over a decade ago. And today’s Army is so ate the F$&k up. I’m about to reach out to the Marine Corps. Lord help us!!!!
Well, this video is from when you were still in, so... all jokes aside, thank you for your service. Army has tightened up BCT a little bit since then, but yeah DNC is not what it used to be. There's more focus on actually being able to fight and do your job well
Amen I am also concerned for our nations future military
God damn it. get your shit together. I graduated from Ft Benning in 2001. I can assure you we wouldn't have graduated this ate up. really really sad
Mike Ellis ..lol my ex is a West Point grad class 83 ..he would’ve torn those boys apart lol
I was a benning grad, 2007.
A Co, 1-50, fix bayonets... Let the blo.. .... Class of Jan 07'
Graduated just this month fro Benning and we didn't look this ate up at all. One of our privates did mess us the soldiers creed tho😅
I graduated from Ft. Benning in 2002. We got scuffed you if we were off and effed up. I think my brothers class was one of the last classes at Benning to even do D&C anymore. I know by 2007 almost none of the new privates knew their left from right 😂
"Too easy..... HALF RIGHT.....!"
FACE
@@jameswagner2576 FRONT LEANING REST POSITION...
MOVE!
IN CADENCE
EXERCISE
"Stop Bobbin in My Formation You are Not Back on the Block!!!!!"
Kevin Barwiler only in the Corps do you hear that
Jeremy Martin Bullshit. Heard it plenty at Ft. Benning 30 years ago. Those kids look like they've never done any kind of drill.
I used to get yelled at all the time for that..was known as airman bebop for a while lol..so many funny stories
Gold......right here
TIGHT FUCKING ELBOWS BOY!
They look so young, it was 38 years ago when I went in. Pray for all our young men. Psalms 91.
I don't think Psalms 91 says that
Are they drunk? That was some messed up marching.
That grog man, it gets to you.
I know right the marines march even better
Army don't focus on drill and ceremony mainly of combat tactis and everything else
I said the same thing. Down at benning we mainly went to shooting range, did combatives, and got smoked. We rarely did D&C and barely even had to clean. We got smoked for having dirty barracks but they still never enforced it much. They would smoke us even if it was clean anyways. The only thing we would really get lit up for is if we didnt know the infantrymans creed and our general orders, but marching and cadence was never really pushed with my company until like week 11 lol
@@a_lomeli19 We don't practice to look pretty at marching. We practice to fight and win wars. Sorry but in the military, there's more than just DnC.
I remember those days!!! Good times, great oldies!!!
Holy christ the airforce marches better than this.
im not a synth cuz they don't do anything else in the chair Force hahaha
im not a synth funniest thing I saw today
Anderson Cooper talk shit till they beg for A10s. Chair Force huh. Fuck it. Carries more clout in the private sector.
What the piss trainee?
@@ashc4167 How about the DESERT STORM tho?
Oh dear, it appears that some of them have a different left to the rest of them lol
US Army 65 to 67. Didn't have a 11B mos but still liked the cadence and the feeling of being together and part of a unit, even thought we didn't know anyone when we started. Hoorah!
What part of, “ YOUR LEFT FOOT HETS THE DECK, WHEN I SAY LEFT”!
I guess I’m of the Blessed, Learn my left from a great man and Marine, Senior Drill Instructor SSgt Moch. Plt 3037 9May1977. And can still drill like a machine.
God Speed Army,,,,, 🇺🇸
Semper Fi,,,
God bless them all.
Thank you for the service
Man will the Army ever place an emphasis on drill? I went in 1979 and at A school the Army personal use to line up and watch us march to chow. One guy yelled out and said you Marines march with dignity.
When I looked at this video I actually thought they were out a route step.
Damn. If my platoon performed like that at our graduation, we would've gotten dropped and smoked right then and there.
DS: ...
Also DS: HALF RIGHT FACE
Correction: *THE SQUAT BENDER!*
Out of step! Looking around....that shit didn't fly when I was in!
Oh My look at those babies, brings tears to my eyes to be reminded how young they are.
Yeah. Most fresh combat troops are pretty young. They're good to go though. Some of the best front line troops in the world
The NCOs are wearing the 198th Infantry Brigade shoulder patch, which means this is at the Army Infantry School at Fort Benning. But it's certainly not like graduation from BCT in my time. We were in our Class A's and indoors at Fort Ord back in 1968. We also got called soldier for the first time since we'd reported at the induction center. Before that we had more "colorful" names.
What kind of marching is that? My instructor would have chewed us out in front of our families and paid for it later
If you got to be one be a BlG RED ONE
@@JohnSmith-st6dw ?
Holy smokes man....Right face on another platoon's order? Wow
Left..
whats that mean
like I saw it but in military terms is it disrespectful ot what
@@gangland479 not disrespectful. But motherfucks don't listen. Like is that your platoon sergeant
@@jalen3590 it's like me yelling turn left on UA-cam, and then they turned left lolol. It's like the enemy yelling drop your weapon now, and you dropped your weapon as ordered lol
If my platoon marched like these recruits did during boot camp grad ceremony, we’d be doing grass drills on the pavement in front of our parents, friends and honored guests. (Alpha210Gators)
It was a little confusing to watch but they tried their best.
Nobody cares
@@Dave-ti8cx I care! I love MY military! I am proud of every single thing that my military does because my military tries their very best at every single thing that they DO- and my military is DEEP- rollin it right on in with Adele, as she sets fire to the rain!
@@xoticenigma6297 no one asked
@@xoticenigma6297 exactly
Holy shit, that would have resulted in a true smoke session in 04.
Some of the worst drill I've ever seen in my life lol
Moose Blubber thank you boot top high?? I think not
Jehsh Adams he probably could take them forever in their dress right dress and then most of them werent in step
Well they ain't marines lol.
Very sloppy! Never served but I kinda wish I did. I say this because I knotice this was published in 2009.
@D Armstrong you didn't serve so you can't even talk if its sloppy or not :D
Not the best graduation drill, but no one forgets basic training. Not ever.
It took me a second to realise these are boot camp graduates, they were very out of sync. Not a well disciplined march at all.
astro Army doesn’t have a boot camp. They have basic training.
uhh sk8 easy. You spend more time on fighting drills and weapons proficiency. When we graduated the drills literally told us “we aren’t the Air Force. We got better shit to do than practice walking in a line” so we didn’t practice drill until a few days before.
@@jalaen32 All of my company just naturally got in step so my parents thought we practiced our marching and cadences for family day, in reality we were only told what we were doing just before we went down
@uhhmz uh Hahahahaha. Equating marching with combat is hilarious. This isn't the Napoleonic Wars.
Drill is "Basic" soldering, Discipline, getting a squad from point A - B in a soldier like fashion, if you can't do the "Basics" then don't soldier.
outta step much we were in total sync when we made it to week 8 smdh
God Bless you all mighty warriors 》》》☆☆☆ America gives our God thanks for you!!! 🇺🇸🙏
That guy in the 1st platoon in 1st squad at the end is looking straight at the command of a dress-right-dress smh.
That's drill sgt Perez! OMG.. wow, that dude was a savage. I'm referring to Ft. Jackson.. spring, 2003.
tfw jrotc could execute some of these better than these guys
chr1s.h thats cuz jrotc is known for DNC and pt. Army doesnt really focus on DNC unless youre in the Old Guard
They are excited to see their families! 😄 Happens a lot, actually... 😰
Meh depends. Rotc probably could IF it was after their let ones learned to stay in step
Colton Daniels lol true
Their just boot camp graduates, yea they should at least know how to walk straight then moving like their drunk but you gotta keep in mind they don't practice marching in boot camp it's more so learning the bigger things, just like a JCLC summer camp. More so helping you in leadership skills etc. and learning how almost everything else works but marching.
Good lord what the fuck was that I never seen so many soldiers out of step.
They march like they in red phase
Our drill sergeants said you will look back at these days like they were your good days he was right!
This was disturbing.. in the corps I wouldn’t even go visit my family after a graduation like this
Dammed if they aint fubar and yes i served. I did 12 years as a combat engineer. If they didn't get smoked after this then drills have gotten way softer than i thought
My son enlisted around the time this was taken. He's now a Drill Sergeant 💞💞
I like this video very much thank you god bless all of them 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇺🇸🇺🇸
God I miss the Army. Proudly served for 17 years.
I'm with ya brother!
Brings back memories back in 2004.
GET IN STEP PRIVATE!
Good stuff. Some of these privates are going to do great things in their careers, some others are just going to suck. It’s the circle of life 👌🏼👍🏼
That’s how the army marches? Lmao I hope they don’t fight like that 😂 it’s all love tho. But for real... tighten up recruits.
79cm are gay. 81cm are a deserteur. So don't blame me.
That dude second from the right out of step and just bee boppin like he's back on the block. Nasty!
Thank you all for your service.
omg, 2nd platoon did a left face when 1st platoons DI gave his platoon the command and 2nd platoons DI had to make half of his platoon face forward again so they could do it properly, with people watching, civilians, and not just ANY civilians, these civilians are the families of these Soldiers who are about to graduate from basic training. I don’t know if this is the actual ceremony or just a dry run but A+ for the smoke!
When I see vids like this one, I just laugh. I don't think that they're ate up, all it is is a lack of practice. My graduation looked good because we rehearsed and practiced for like 2 days straight and didn't sleep until we got it right multiple times. I doubt that is the case here.
I remember me and couple of other tall jabronis in my unit were sent on a detail once to stand in formation and present arms during the National Anthem during a sporting event. On the day before, we spent like 3 or 4 hours rehearsing about a minute and a half worth of DnC.
The event was a pretty big deal. They made sure we wouldn't go over there and fuck it up in front of a bunch of people.
Gee whiz...the dumb stuff you have to do sometimes...lol.
Army Strong
Bobbin some are marching some just walking got to be Army.
Damn I got chills just watching this! I would do basic training all over again for free if they would let me!!!
I'm with ya brother!
Fort Benning is not the only place infantry basic training is done. It’s also in fort Jackson . I just came from basic at Fort Benning and the drill sergeants do not play when it comes down to this. They use to tease us about belonging at Fort Jackson instead every time we mess up and we did a lot of “Left right face.. front lending rest position move!”😭
1:35 that kid didn’t know if he should “Left Face”
Sometimes rehearsals pays off! WTF!!! Infantry leads the way. Lol 😂
I was thinking the same thing... rehearse rehearse rehearse haha. Spend 4 hours practicing for the change of command and the actual event only takes 20 minutes
That moment when you realize JROTC units in federal probation conducts better drill.
We don't focus on that stuff we focus on fighting and protecting and making sure ppl live
@@kokothewolfcat493 care to explain why the Marines drill better then?
@@PUNISHERMHS_2021 Because the Marines focus less on understanding technical equipment and not comitting SA.
Ate up...I refuse to believe this is the infantry. Times have changed since my days at Ft. Benning.
Drill and ceremonial drill is important as you need soldiers that not only understand but obey orders. I was in the artillery and drills were carried out the same way every day. You get sloppy in your drills you get sloppy results. I do acknowledge these guys have balls for enlisting in the infantry.
The guy in the front bobbin back and forth..my DI would never allow that.!!!
Who's the guy in the first line just casually walking??? He's completely off rhythm!!!
Thats me nigga fuck a corny ass march
He has a personality in the army!
One guy fucking it up right in front for everyone to see. Infantry, cause I'm to dumb to do anything else. LMAO 🤣
As an Airman, this was painful af to watch
Shut the fuck up boot
I was waiting for one of us to say it...
Iam sure it was also painful doing more then 10 pushups aswell! 😂
@@Gorge-890 it rained a lot where I was. Push ups? What are those???
@@lucmazur7300 shut your face
The way the guys in the platoon on the right left face, and then he goes quietly "...As you were" and they all shuffle back.
Thats funny I did it the Marine Corp way. And now I'm stationed as a scout in the 1st MD. (Congrats dude well done tho)
RUCK STEP!!! LAXED MARCH!!! How do I know, I was a GRUNT 77-79. 11-B-10 FOREVER 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
God these kids are getting younger and younger
They just look younger and younger as you get older and older.
They are what makes America Great!!
The MILITARY SOLDIERS
THE GOLD STAR FAMILIES
THE MILITARY FAMILIES
not no mere man!!
Dude's blouse is for a pregnant woman!!
Echo-8-4, Fort Knox, Kentucky, Summer 1972. "You'll be the 'pushup platoon' til you get it perfect!" (End of cycle... SSG Mullen had himself the Honor Platoon.) How can that be half a century ago?
As a navy reservist this is inspiring
2:23 feel like ima get jumped right there🤣
That drill Sargent looks sooo badass coming out the fog
They are GRADUATING? In BDU's? Hell, most of them were out of step and one trainee remained forward when the order was given for "Left Face"! @ 1:35 . The DS even had them do a "Right Face" and another "Left Face" so they got it right! Need more D&C before they graduate!
As a ROTC cadet... the brand new cadets can stay in step better than they can 😭
The ROTC cadents aren't this tall and short at the same time.
Been here and have done all of it! I actually respected my drill sergeant ........;.the day I graduated!
As a former marine i can see why they send the Marines to Combat first
Yeah, to run in front of machine gun nests without question.
You guys were great at being a distraction off the coast of Kuwait while the army went in and drove Saddam out!
Good job!
@@snapmalloy5556 GREAT answer SNAP!!!
@JA9669 if you were in the military you’d understand the importance of marching,marching is a display of discipline ,organization and availability to conduct demands but thanks for your imput
@JA9669 crazy how i made a keyboard worrier that didn’t serve our country talk the most shit lmaoo looser
The tall guy really looks like he has to work to keep at the exact same pace as everyone else.
Legend has it to this day they are still sloppy
Ain't Nobody Bad Ass like a line Dog🐕!!!🤠🤔💪🇺🇸💯
Drill sgt:”alright platoon. Let’s make your family proud”
Soldiers:” YES DRILL SGT!!!!”
1:36 later..................
Drill sgt.: “Thanks for looking like ass.”
Sand Hill brought me here. Memories don't lie.
They sound good at least 😂
Hey drill sergeant turn up your volume!
Welp, drill has never been the strongest attribute of the army.
TJ Hemphill well what is their strongest attribute if they can't perform the very basic?
You know how we got our country? It was from the Army. And we did it with tactics and skills. Not through marching. And remember all those at National Cemeteries. They fought and died FIGHTING not marching.
Your country doesn't have enough history of marching on the battlefield for it to be seen as 'useful' or nescarary. If you remember how battles were planned then why not remember how they were actually fought. With marching and drill. That's how armies fought around 1776 and 1812
@@francom1499 Lets see how marching and drill will deflect bullets today. And where was it during WWI and WWII?
hhds113 If men can’t even march, they can’t even fight. Marching is a show of synchronized soldiers, lethal soldiers. Marching is a natural consequence of synchronization. Take it from anyone in the military or who has been in a high school or college marching band, it isn’t that hard to get in step.
Wow, never gonna let an infantryman talk shit to me about being squared away after seeing this. Lol.
That moment when you realize your JROTC unit can actually march/drill better then the real thing....
Duck Squad it’s okay your jrotc unit can’t goto war better though you fucking fake POG
Anderson Cooper Who is your profile picture because there is know war the military would train someone that talks like this he is right there are JROTC units that are way better at drilling than these guys and last time i checked soldiers don’t make youtube videos of roblox
@@ashc4167 You're a pog though. And an E-2.
@@slime_jeremy care to explain why Marines drill better then?
The day you’ll see an Army drill march in step with eachother is the day the earth stops rotating.