There's good ones out there, they just ain't joining the service. That's what happens when you brow beat the target demographic that normally joins the service.
@couchslouch1982 The narrative of there being "good ones" is just a cover story. They're accessories and accomplices to the criminal activity conducted by other government officials. They need to be charged. Engaging in grave breaches has legal consequences, and *everyone* providing aid and comfort to the occupation forces will be *prosecuted* to the fullest extent of the law. No deals.
*My first three sons are Marines. First buried at Ft. Sam Houston, second lost left leg above the knee and little finger on left hand(guitarist), Third after a couple of tours came home with enough PTSD to lose marriage with high school sweetheart. This is not their beloved Marines.*
Well, we have not one, but two political parties who send service men to dangerous places and don't take care of them when they come back. Some of them buy their way out of going into the service themselves (or, their daddy does).
Bless George W bush…. He sent American troops to the big sandbox that lasted about 20 years. No good reason, but he had to do it! Then he chose to reduce military veterans benefits! 😢 These are the historical facts.
As a former Camp Lejeune Marine grunt in the 90’s, 2/2, I will tell you that there were men that made it to the fleet that should have not made it past boot camp for various and compounding reasons. It was demoralizing to have them in our unit. We didn’t “a few good men” them but we definitely made it known. Any Marine you can’t trust is a break in your line.
They have already abandoned them to follow Hamas, haven't you seen them shouting in their protest, there can only be one solution, there must be a revelation. See, America seems to be falling from within itself
The best thing we can do now is fortify our own communities and get ready to dig in and fight because the enemy is domestic and they'll use emergencies to justify the UN to "help" the people.
There is a very serious and very palatable malaise in American society. It feels like we just have given up. Afghanistan was really the straw that broke the camel's back.
You have to love The View. "If you shoot a deer with an AR15, you basically blow it up." Every take they have is written by toddlers in the writer's room.
To me, looking at this from a Marine perspective, it's not just embarrassing, it goes deeper than that. It's all a planned action. Conspiratorial? You decide, but our nation is in an planned decline that will ultimately derail to do massive internal damage. Our military is TARFU, not FUBAR, but TARFU with the caliber of individuals that are servicing or attempting to serve. They have no real grasp of what's coming their way save for the few across all the Branches, that are locked on and they see it from within. That has got to be disconcerting to say the least for them. Jameson put it out there for all of us to see. Heaven knows how his heart and soul feels looking at this and then talking about it. Props to you brother for all the work you do. People better be ready and buckle up for what's coming. Semper Fi.
How many of these "Marines" will defect and betray their own for a nice fat wire transfer and a house for their whole family in some remote area in Costa Rica?
This is what grass week usually looks like to be honest. Having people do speed load drills it is really embarrassing. Especially since you can tell most of the people in that video are likely not infantry. Can tell from the helmet since the infantry guys get the newer helmets while everyone else has the older style. The only people who touch a weapon, more than 1 time a year, are CMC's or infantry. Otherwise most of the POGs only touch their rifle once a year for ARQ.
Grass week this week looked really similar to this. Sadly most of the people running it, CMC/CMTs don't care and the few of us that do kind of get drowned out. You can always tell who cares and who doesn't, but even then most people only touch a rifle once a year.@@JamesonsTravels
These guys have M4's which means that they are not grunts because grunts have transitioned to M27 IARs long ago. They also have a mix of magazines, and all active duty Marines have switched to Magpul tan mags 2 to 3 years ago. This is either Wing or Logistics unit or some Reserve unit.
I'm not nearly in the know in current gear, but these definitely look like reserves to me too. Uniforms lack consistency and that is just a sad display. I'm a civ and could do this faster with one arm.
It’s the older marines that turned the marine corp into what it is today. Don’t blame the youth that volunteered to join and were let down by poor training. Blame the older generation for failing them.
He said “Land Nav site” which means Land Navigation Site which is where they do land navigation in which they use geographical coordinates to find certain areas.
@@JamesonsTravels That's downright terrifying. God helps us when the SHTF. My only consolation, after seeing all the UNSAT (supposed) "Marines" in this clip, is that at least we have older Marine Vets that are ready and willing to take action.
Thank you for this video. Weak leadership is followed; if no standards are set, subordinates do what they please.. If the US had strength at the top, it could filter down; until that happens, we'll get more of the same.
You train them on how to reach and feel for the mag. They do this several times. You then have them extract the mag from the carrier and have it oriented to their weapon. You then have them practice inserting the mag. Then you have them do all previous steps slowly. Don't have them rush. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. You teach muscle memory. Then you step up the speed a bit at a time. It would take an hour a day for about a week. Had a drill sergeant tell us to toughen our elbows when everyone was whining while in the prone while on the range. People who followed his advice, of banging their elbows on the ground while in the prone, didn't have problems, guys that didn't wanted elbow pads. No one wants to suffer in any part to make themselves better. They are too used to doing all of this in video games. Real life isn't that. Suffering, failure and pain are components to learning anything physical. As said by a great philosopher, "pain is a great teacher."
Yep, my grandparents used it, my mother used it, my wrestling coach said the same, my judo instructor said same, my drill instructors said same. It works really well. Humans don't like pain, so to get less pain you need to get better. But sadly the newer generations are raised to be soft so you reap what you sow.
When the DOD is focusing on DEI, SAPR, mandatory extremism training (after January 6), promoting box checkers, purging non “yes” men/women, then this is what you get. The other branches are the same way if not worse. The best defense for the US now is an armed population.
There appears to be a systematic degradation of all our fundamental foundations. Including the military. From the educational and societal institutions all the way through the military. This cannot be accidental in nature and most certainly appears to be orchestrated by design.
When learning your weapon, especially on reloads, you need to first have a lot of practice going slow and learning the correct technique. As you learn the correct technique, you are supposed to speed up the drill to keep your accuracy. If you only train the recruits to go fast, it creates a large learning curve to complete the actions. It looks to me like they needed more slow technique style focused drills. Just my two cent.
And our government wants us to rely on this for protection and disarm the people because thier policies increased violent crime and fucked the global economy.
My roommate in DI School Class 2-94 was the Sgt Major of the Marine Corps from 2019 until this past August (Sgt Major Troy Black) and he has comfirmed that not only our military bur our MARINE CORPS is *woke* and severely *compromised*
Probably because people like my husband, a MGYSGT with 26 years, was forced to retire unexpectedly in Dec of 2021, because he wouldn't take the jab. This is all by design...
I'm so glad my husband was honorably discharged back in 2011! He did 3 12-15 month deployments to Iraq between 2005-2010! This new military looks.... Well ... Not in good shape! 😮
Wow! If this were my unit every single one of these "soldiers" would have a weapon in their hands at all times and would run and run and run this exercise until they could manipulate the weapon in their sleep and become smooth as silk. If this is what our military has to offer , we're fucked!
even if reserves they need to spend the entire weekend with their weapon to get to know it. hopefully they never use it BUT these people are not prepared.
Tell that to your superior who may need these marines do their dayjob instead of playing grunt. If they have only once a year weapon training , what do you expect?
A friend of mine was in the Marine Reserves. He was getting deployed to Iraq, as a truck driver. He had NEVER fired an M4. I took him out to the range and let him get familiar with my AR15. That was 20 years ago.
Mad dad went through basic training in Parris Island in the late 1950s not long after they shipped him off to Vietnam. He always said those guys were rushed through to get bodies in the bush for that war. But he also said you learned very quickly once you got over there. RIP.
@@artseger6891 No he went through sometime in 1958 or 59. He was an advisor the first time he went. We had advisors there as early as the 1950s. My dad was there as an advisor in 1963. He did go back again once the war got rolling. He did 3 tours. He was never drafted like most of those guys. He enlisted.
@@razzledazzle8631 When you say your pop's enlisted in the Corps & wasn't drafted like most of those guy's. Who are "most" of those guy's you're talking about my friend? Do you mean the ARVN he was an advisor to? Or, are you talking about the young men in the U.S who were drafted into the Marines who he served with in Nam when he went back later, just curious? 🤔 Ooh-Rah! 🇺🇸
USMC from 1994 - 2000. Honestly, most are okay. But a handful of turds make it look bad. For ALL the appalling BS, this isn't even top 10. Hell, WMs in infantry units is WAY up there. Decepticons, DEI & quotas are far more lethal than 0300 WMs who slow casevac times 33%.
As to what the crazy Veiw lady said, "if you shoot a deer with an AR-15 you can't eat it because you basically demolish it" , Here in Indiana and a lot of other states you can't even legally hunt deer with with a 223/5.56 (typical AR-15) because IT'S TOO SMALL.......
At a time of peace and with everyone having their feelings hurt, sadly this is the future of all our branches…but to know and see this in our Corps. That’s a damn shame.
Times have changed, so has the training doctrine. If you think about it logically, especially in close distances when a few seconds could mean life or death dropping the mag on the floor and loading a new one could save you. You can always pick it up when the threat is gone.
@@kevinlewis8137uh, no. In combat, you have to keep you mags when you reload, because without mags, your rifle doesnt work. If you keep dropping mags in combat you won't have any to put more ammo in to keep fighting. Do they reach marines their rifles dont need mags to work or something? Sure, if you need to reload with enemy right in your face, drop the mag, but otherwise you need to be in the habit of retaining your mags when you reload. Mags dont grow on trees, especially not on random firebases in the middle of nowhere.
@@hamie7624There’s a time for admin reloads and there’s a time for combat reloads. You can certainly do admin reloads in combat. I’m not saying that admin reloads are exclusive to the range, they are not. But you need to understand that we are carrying at a minimum 7 magazines. When one is in close proximity to the enemy or one doesn’t have fire superiority over the enemy yet, combat reloads are the norm. When one has distance along with fire superiority from one’s fellow Marines, admin reloads will be more likely to occur. Furthermore, if one is going through magazine after magazine after magazine without the ability to pick them back up, one probably is in a fight for their lives and doesn’t have time to admin reload either. When the enemy is killed or driven off it will be the time to collect dropped mags and redistribute ammunition.
Shot 322 for the M16A4 and practiced a good bit on tactical reloads. I'd say the best way to practice for these seemingly newer Marines in my opinion is to practice fluid and slow reloads. After constant, repetitive, and proper reloads I'd have them gradually get faster with the reloads to the point where they can do tactical reloads flawless and lightning fast.
In the military, do they call every reload a tactical reload or is there a difference between reloads like the emergency reloads these kids are practicing?
@@JoseFlores-pm7qgtac reload is swapping mags out before they’re empty to avoid going empty when you’re unable to stop engaging a target…hopefully this makes sense
@@Hiltrljr Yes. And an emergency reload is when one is out of ammo and the bolt locks back to where the shooter would ha e to strip and abandon the inserted mag in order to reload a full mag and then release the bolt, chambering a round in the process. Which is what these kids were working on. Except they were running dry.
It's not an infantry unit. Marine Corps, in general, hasn't been focusing on firearm manipulation unless you are infantry. I've been out for 10+ years, but this looks exactly like my old unit. We took our rifles out once a year and did our qualifications.
Back in 72 you were supposed to be one with your weapon able to dismantle and assemble it in a timely manner. This looked like they went to the armory and was just handed them five minutes ago. If this is a training session it’s definitely out of the ordinary procedure as each recruit doesn’t at all look comfortable in the process. How they ever got to this stage is puzzling. Fifty years ago there wouldn’t be nothing but crying and pushups and screaming in that video . Very sad to see and we’re supposed to feel safe.
My advice for getting better is to practice the motions slowly about 100 times. Then do them at normal speed one hundred times. Then as fast as you can one hundred times. Do this every day for a week straight. Everyday without fail same time same rhythm until you get pissed off every time you see your weapon. After that you’re competent enough to perform the basics and can’t fail or fumble while doing this. Extend this practice to a month and you’ll be so well versed you can say dream while you do it. Congratulations you’re now an expert at the reload motion while standing. It is impossible not to mess up this movement because it’s part of your muscle memory. Extend that to 12 weeks straight you will not only be an expert in this motion, you will be able to do this while tired, sick, and in several different positions to the point you need to start adding challenges to it just so you don’t nod off while doing it. In short there’s just no substitute for practice. You have to do something ten thousand times in order to be so good at it that it’s second nature. Why do you think becoming a Blackbelt in martial arts takes so damn long? There’s no short cut. Either you practice and master it or you don’t and look like…….well this.
@@thelegionisnotamused8929 I’m replying to his suggestions on how to get better. And practice begins and never ends. Simple as. If you don’t practice your skills get rusty.
In today's military, they are probably not allowed near a firearm unless they are in a specific training class on the range. They have no 'time' with their weapon because they are prohibited from touching them 99% of the time. A politically correct military throws kisses, not bullets.
You mechanically do this in boot camp. Then you get to the fleet, become a POG, and don't touch another rifle for months or even years. If you don't use it, you'll lose it. Simple as that. Everyone here is overreacting in a big way.
@@chimichanga6089 Disagree! All of those Marines qualified in boot camp as basic riflemen, and at a minimum were exposed to only a few weeks of “combat” training. They are safely manipulating their weapons, just not as proficiently as an infantrymen would. S1 clerks, mechanics, and cooks aren’t drawing weapons once a week to practice speed reloads. That’s genuinely not a practical reality.
"Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast." That's what an Army Ranger taught this soup sandwich of a Navy reservist during sandbox deployment training. Now I'm a fixture at my local range's 3 gun contests.
it's not woke leadership, it's lazy leadership that doesn't care. plenty of European countries are really woke compared to US standards, yet they can keep their militaries strong and formidable. It's just US military leadership using wokeness as an excuse to put less funding into training and having to worry about less paperwork, aswell as meeting recruitment and retainment quotas, leadership doesn't care about the soldiers ability to be soldiers, it's just hitting quotas and looking good for the media. in conclusion the US military leadership is lazy, career generals not ones that actually care about the US military as a fighting force and just doing it like any other job, (there are reasons generals like MacArthur, Eisenhower and Patton were so great and it's because they actually cared and had a passion) US military is using political correctness as a crutch or excuse to be lazy and it's sad, unless the feds can enforce a huge change, it's never gonna happen, sad to watch a great organisation get ruined by shitty leadership
Marines from 1775-2010: The enemy calls you Devil Dogs due to your ferocity in battle. Marines now: The enemy has refused your request for gender inclusive language. Might as well retreat to our Safe Spaces.
Господи!!! Вы врагов то никогда не видели. На сша никто никогда не нападал. Не вводил танковые колоны, не бомбил мирные спящие города на рассвете. Всё как вы воевали, это бомбордировка слабых государств с неба : Югославия, Ирак, Сирия, Ливия, Вьетнам . Вы не псы войны. Вы шакалы войны. Нет вам прощения . За убитых по всему миру детей, женщин, стариков придётся отвечать.
I'm homeschooling 6 children under 10 years old. We're taking our protection into our own hands. Military and tactical training as well as wrestling and jiu-jitsu are part of our curriculum. We cut out arts and crafts
You should include it all. We should each strive to be renaissance men, masters of every task we get put before us. Want me to hit that target at 300 yards? Roger. Want me to discuss geopolitical tensions in the middle east? Roger. Want me to debate the merits of defense in depth versus a mobile defense in a guerilla campaign? Roger. Want me to use my language skills to interpret? Roger.
Embarrassing! But the same situation for most armies in the West. I've serves 40 years ago. Many drills and punishing exercises we had done, and that had toughened us up, are prohibited now. Our drill instructor was a really bad ass. If any of us would mess up, the drill instructor would punish the entire company. They have trained us to grab the full mag first. Press it with one hand in a 90 degrees angle to the empty mag. Release the empty mag. Insert the full mag. Release the bolt, and to put the empty mag into the pouch.
Read "With the Old Breed" by Eugene Sledge. He fought on Pelilu and Okinawa. He told of fresh Marine replacements that didn't know to take the safety clip off of grenades. They pulled the pins and threw their grenades. The other guys picked up the genades, removed the clips and threw them back, wiping out a bunch of new guys.
@@Tony27654military personnel are, or SHOULD be trained from sun up until sun down on how to handle, operate, clean and maintain their weapons. Civilians should NOT have more firearms training than a military member on a 1 to 1 basis. Especially since we have to go to work for at least 8 hours out of our days.
We have the air superiority and a few elite units but our weakness point will be in the lack of man power and units to supply the fight. That's where will lose. Our opponents already know this. They are going to stretch us out all around the world and cut our supply lines when our units are hyper extended in multiple places around the world.
Elite units and air power don’t win wars alone they are a force multiplier you need competent ground forces with that mostly being solid infantry. Without solid grunts you won’t accomplish major objectives in a campaign
Not for nothing, this is we practice things. No one is ever just magically great at being a war fighter. Better to sweat in practice, than bleed in battle.
First easiest fix is to orient your mags in a direction that facilitate you extracting the mag from the pouch and it being oriented correctly for it to directly insert into the magwell. The shuffling of the mag is such an obvious issue even for someone who's clueless
Marines generally don't practice dry reloads. We leave 1 in the chamber and do our mag switch. It creates less downtime on the battlefield. This looked like an administration unit doing mag drills to improve weapons handling. It's very unlikely S1 will ever engage an enemy anyway. Every Marine is a rifleman, but not necessarily of the same caliber.
This is what I'd expect from the back line personnel -- the paymasters, drone pilots, computer geeks. They don't normally handle weapons and it comes off like this is an annual assessment of the retention of their skills in case their base is overrun and they need to defend it. If these are frontline troops, God help us.
They are most definitely support or headquarters element. Not bad if that is a fresh run without any prior practice. Non-infantry hardly ever get to touch their firearms.
My unit in the army would probably look like this. But we are Transportation: equipment movers that support units all over the world. Not the best with a gun, but will get the job done if need be.
First and foremost you are a Soldier, as such your weapons handling should be no different from any other unit, if your not up to scratch, what are you going to be like if ambushed (highly possible for transporters and the like) draw your weapon out and pract, pract, pract.
The question here is not what you can do or can’t do, you can be taught. The question here is what they post on the Internet for public viewing. No matter who you are, you would probably try to post your best video, you would even specifically work on several takes to choose the best one. it is so ? but this....
@@Bea-Dubyathat "diversity" and "inclusion" wasn't the "strength" we were promised. If anything, it just brought people who wouldn't normally interact with each other into a single society for them to all argue over how it should be run due to cultural differences. All it did was destroy hegemony.
My son just done his four years in the Marine Corps. He’s been out for a year now and he says it’s nothing like this. They’re taking the worst of the worst that’s what you’re seeing
Yeah this is all of these reaction videos. They never show the locked on platoons. They never show the best of what we have it's always the worst of everything so people click on it and they think that is every one in public/training.
@@Dallas-us6xmHey, Mexican Marine corps are pretty well trained, they fight cartels even when their weapons are worse than theirs and they won the great majority of times thanks to their superior training to those narcos who are barely the level of a milicia with expensive and modern weapons in their hands.
In a way, I'm hoping this is used to demonstrate why we need to REWIND a decade or so on training. Surely, even a member of Congress (ever-worried about pronouns as they are) could see that if a soldier can't do a basic reload with NO stress that they're little more than target dummies on a battlefield. (Since stress-inoculation is no longer even allowed in training.)
It has nothing to do with pronouns; look at the Israeli military. They have trans gays; they even pay for the sex changes. They have women on the front line in takes; they don’t care. But they are one of the best military there is. So, if they don’t care about pronouns and still have an excellent military, what's your problem? It has nothing to do with pronouns; it’s the training. The Israeli military has a much better training program than the U.S. One issue is that the boot camps used to be longer, so they could teach more and prepare people better. But the military doesn’t get enough money for its size, and it wastes money on other stuff.
@@stephenludlum9746I think the military gets enough money, they just waste it on stupid stuff. Tens of millions of dollars to change names of military bases to satisfy BLM. ( pretty sure you won’t like that comment)
Evidently, a number of those frontline, inexperienced female soldiers were killed early on, during the Hamas attacks. Hearsay from one Israeli general anyway. Maybe not so good.
It's PRACTICE! This is where you learn, and do it over and over until you get it. Maybe that dude who put it in backwards hasn't done it it a while, maybe he was going too fast to be accurate, maybe he is a great logistics dude but a bit of a spaz, Who knows? Some of these clips looked like they were from boot camp. We ALL fucked up in Boot Camp. Love the channel!!
Im guessing its either a POG training day or some reserve POGs. Seeing as how everyones gear is setup all so different and in general just not fit well im guessing reserve pogs
My gramps who fought the Japanese as part of the V Amphibious Corps was one of the most fearless & toughest men I’ve ever met. The other man was USMC Da Nang in 65.
Marines in Vietnam were weak. Nothing compared to WW2 MARINES!!! Old Corps, new Corps. Just as long as it's the Marine Corps!!! You wouldn't understand civilian.
The way to do this is cadence training. Everyone in a row. practice every move step by step until everyone in the row is proficient in the process and no fumbling occurs. They must be able to do it in perfect unison. Then establish muscle memory by doing it over and over and ever faster. Do the same the next day and the next .Establish a count to coordinate movement and help get it right. In the end they should be able to do it in perfect unison to the count. Now move along faster and faster until the standard is reached. It should take about 3 days.
The fact that these are the Marines is what scares me the most. These are the elite fighting force. All Marines used to be the rifleman, their creed is literally called the Rifleman's creed for crying out loud...
US Army MP way back in 1984. Still remember proficiency in unjamming an M-16 ulitlizing (SPORTS). 1. S.lap up the magazine to ensure it is seated. 2. P.ull back the charging handle. 3. O.bserve the chamber to endure ejection. 4. R.elease the charging handle 5. T.ap the forward assist. 7. Squeeze the trigger. Could do this in 3 secs or less.
Not a Marine, a military man, a veteran or an American, but I'm pretty sure this softened crap is not the experience people choose the United States Marine Corps for. It's sad and simply disgusting to see what this cancer of a political ideology has done to respected institutions like the Marines, and as recently seen, the Secret Service. People from other countries may have disagreements about individual US invasions and such, but in general, these organizations have historically had a reputation of excellence in the eyes of people from all over the place. If they don't correct course, that's going to change (or already has).
Looks like a marine drill day/boot camp/etc. But you're right some of them aren't hitting the release button for the bolt lock. Even if they are doing dry simulations with no rounds they can still pull the charging handle back and lock the bolt for "simulation" purposes.
As an Army vet and former SWAT member, the weapon should be kept more on target during the reload. Bump the mag release with the trigger finger (rt hand), maintain a fighting stance (leaned forward a bit), and grab the new mag as you hit the mag release button, and push it into the mag well. The mags should be in the pouches one the left side with the bullet nose facing forward so that enters the mag well smoothly. Lefty's have to basically drop the spent mag, and then grab the spare mag from their right side...a little slower.
Why are you ignoring the incompetence of the Corp since the 70's? Behavior and morale issues didn't magically start a few years ago. You just want an excuse to bash the young people you seem to be so jealous of.
Perception is everything! If you look like you know what you’re doin, then you probably do. I’m not comfortable stating I’m confident in their abilities.
In NSW, we were taught to keep your mag face down in the pouch therefore the need to look down to grab a mag is pointless. Left hand goes down, grab a mag without taking your eyes and rifle off target. Best example was @ 3:17. Doesnt have to be all superfast, but fluid motion. Dont depend on sight so much, you should know where everything is and be able to function at night or if say you're injured and bleeding from the head and your vision is obstructed. With the RIGHT instruction, over time theyll get better.
When the moral compass of a nation is broken, then it becomes difficult to find good soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines.
There's good ones out there, they just ain't joining the service. That's what happens when you brow beat the target demographic that normally joins the service.
@couchslouch1982
The narrative of there being "good ones" is just a cover story. They're accessories and accomplices to the criminal activity conducted by other government officials. They need to be charged.
Engaging in grave breaches has legal consequences, and *everyone* providing aid and comfort to the occupation forces will be *prosecuted* to the fullest extent of the law.
No deals.
@@CouchSlouch- Hide the good ones. They aren't for this regime.
There is more to the problem than that. But that is a big part of it.
It becomes hard for the nations government to find them. Easy for those national groups seeking to restore the constitutional Republic.
Private Pyle from full metal jacket doesn't look fat by todays standards.
he would be the Guide
It wasn't Pyle's weight that was the issue, he was not motivated.
Exactly, almost everyone had bad bodies or look like they should be sitting at a desk instead of doing physical things
Pyle got caught with one jelly doughnut in his footlocker...these guys probably have an entire Krispy Kreme dozen doughnut box in each of theirs...
@@KamalasVACANTwomb These internet warriors got all the answer. Most of them didn't even attempt to join or did not have the fortitude.
As a United States Navy veteran this is embarrassing 😩.
"YOU OWE ME FOR ONE JELLY DOUGHNUT!"
Why and What?
Maybe it was the 1st day of firearms training? I'm curious what you think?
We're who they're coming after next. I'm ok with their incompetence.
You are reaping what you have sown.
*My first three sons are Marines. First buried at Ft. Sam Houston, second lost left leg above the knee and little finger on left hand(guitarist), Third after a couple of tours came home with enough PTSD to lose marriage with high school sweetheart. This is not their beloved Marines.*
😢 I’m sorry. 🙏🏻
Beloved lol
@@goldenknightsfanatic well playing cod doesn't count.
Well, we have not one, but two political parties who send service men to dangerous places and don't take care of them when they come back. Some of them buy their way out of going into the service themselves (or, their daddy does).
Bless George W bush…. He sent American troops to the big sandbox that lasted about 20 years. No good reason, but he had to do it! Then he chose to reduce military veterans benefits! 😢 These are the historical facts.
As a former Camp Lejeune Marine grunt in the 90’s, 2/2, I will tell you that there were men that made it to the fleet that should have not made it past boot camp for various and compounding reasons. It was demoralizing to have them in our unit. We didn’t “a few good men” them but we definitely made it known. Any Marine you can’t trust is a break in your line.
I'm going to be bold here... bullying can serve multiple purposes.
@@fleatactical7390hell that’s most of what basic is
@fleatactical7390 you cannot bully stupid into functional. Lazy into action, sure.
Are you implying that Biden has brought back McNamara's Morons?
Is that marketing for a slave abused and/or tortured and/or killed in a specific way, in a specific place?
Jameson may be youtube's public enemy, but we're here for him!
i am worse then ww2 guy per youtube
100 %
If soc media has a problem , its usually because someone like Jameson tells the truth...
Roger that.. we’re here for Jameson..
@@JamesonsTravelsJT it looks 👀 like WE gotta go back in for awhile to bring some balance to these idiots. Damn! 🤦♂️
But it remains to been whether or not he, and the other "Marines," are there for us.
Collaborating has a price.
My nephew is a West Point grad and served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He’s now an instructor at West Point, and he says it’s scary bad.
At one time, your nephew was one that he is now criticising.
@arthurmorgan8978 Read what happened to the Roman Empire in it's end days. We have the same problem and will suffer the same fate for the same reason.
Очень радостно за Америку!!! Вы заслужили свою армию!
Didn't we lose Afghanistan? And Iraq. Lol.
Congratulations, he has identified the problem. Lol
I'm a Marine who enlisted in 1967 and got out in 1975 with two tours in Viet Nam. This is embarrassing. What have they done to my beloved Corps?
Is saddening I’m hoping this is a fluke
Semper Fi
Happy birthday ( belated ) to our USMC
Thanks for your service! Most importantly pray for our military ALL branches as well as our country.
Obama is destroying everything!
These guys are not US MARINES. Some other country.
If society abandons its standards, the military will surely follow.
Umm
Makes sense
They have already abandoned them to follow Hamas, haven't you seen them shouting in their protest, there can only be one solution, there must be a revelation.
See, America seems to be falling from within itself
Old Corps, new Corps. Just as long as it's the Marine Corps!!! Chesty Puller
Lazy civilians won't understand.
Is normal
Just with the rate of obesity on the country, like half of the population is not able to servw.
The best thing we can do now is fortify our own communities and get ready to dig in and fight because the enemy is domestic and they'll use emergencies to justify the UN to "help" the people.
How long did you serve?
Demoralization
Destabilization
Crisis
Normalization
-Yuri bezmenov
@@The1337nut 💯
Still waiting on that domestic??
There is a very serious and very palatable malaise in American society. It feels like we just have given up. Afghanistan was really the straw that broke the camel's back.
They want us demoralized and divided.
Agreed, such a public command induced horrible failure makes the individual feel like it doesn't matter how good he makes himself at his job.
Same in the U.K.
Semper sometimes and probably pogs too
That`s the case of the whole Western World, not just U.S.A.
You have to love The View. "If you shoot a deer with an AR15, you basically blow it up." Every take they have is written by toddlers in the writer's room.
To me, looking at this from a Marine perspective, it's not just embarrassing, it goes deeper than that. It's all a planned action. Conspiratorial? You decide, but our nation is in an planned decline that will ultimately derail to do massive internal damage. Our military is TARFU, not FUBAR, but TARFU with the caliber of individuals that are servicing or attempting to serve. They have no real grasp of what's coming their way save for the few across all the Branches, that are locked on and they see it from within. That has got to be disconcerting to say the least for them. Jameson put it out there for all of us to see. Heaven knows how his heart and soul feels looking at this and then talking about it. Props to you brother for all the work you do. People better be ready and buckle up for what's coming. Semper Fi.
How many of these "Marines" will defect and betray their own for a nice fat wire transfer and a house for their whole family in some remote area in Costa Rica?
Right, it's coming like we never thought!!
Dont worry Sir.
Thes guys are gonna fight hard for the big guy's 10 % Just like you did.
Amos 18
happened in rome too
This is what grass week usually looks like to be honest. Having people do speed load drills it is really embarrassing. Especially since you can tell most of the people in that video are likely not infantry. Can tell from the helmet since the infantry guys get the newer helmets while everyone else has the older style. The only people who touch a weapon, more than 1 time a year, are CMC's or infantry. Otherwise most of the POGs only touch their rifle once a year for ARQ.
grass week if this was done you would get hammered. this is pretty sad to watch for the young Marines the most.
Grass week this week looked really similar to this. Sadly most of the people running it, CMC/CMTs don't care and the few of us that do kind of get drowned out. You can always tell who cares and who doesn't, but even then most people only touch a rifle once a year.@@JamesonsTravels
Even Marines ? If so, how could they be called 'Riflemen' ? WORRYSOME !
Once a year???
Yep! There are 0 other combat MOSs!
These guys have M4's which means that they are not grunts because grunts have transitioned to M27 IARs long ago. They also have a mix of magazines, and all active duty Marines have switched to Magpul tan mags 2 to 3 years ago. This is either Wing or Logistics unit or some Reserve unit.
I'm not nearly in the know in current gear, but these definitely look like reserves to me too. Uniforms lack consistency and that is just a sad display. I'm a civ and could do this faster with one arm.
@63sierra97 the consistency is from the uniform shortage
Some grunts still got M4s. But most likely a lot of them are pogs.
Exactly. Just the POG's and tbh some of them were solid.
Yup, bottom line, there is no grunt unit that allows their Marines to have zero sense of uniformity.
When a nation needs women and girly men to fight for it…we are in big trouble
We are in trouble now
We’re in a big trouble.
@@williamstricko2594 We've been in trouble for four years...
How sexist!!
@ absolutely 👍
At this point, I'd fear a 65 year old marine before I'd fear a 22 year old marine. Their training was that much better...
The 22 year old gonna be a lbgtq queer like most are here in America nowadays
Old Corps, new Corps. Just as long as it's the Marine Corps. Chesty Puller.
He'll at this point I'd rather be with Pct Pyle( before he went over the edge) than these nubes.
Private Pyle could spell though.
It’s the older marines that turned the marine corp into what it is today. Don’t blame the youth that volunteered to join and were let down by poor training. Blame the older generation for failing them.
“Stop ordering pizza to the land down site” has got to be the funniest thing I’ve ever heard a drill sergeant yell 😂. I heard that right didn’t I?
He said “Land Nav site” which means Land Navigation Site which is where they do land navigation in which they use geographical coordinates to find certain areas.
Pizza shops at Fort Benning will deliver pizza to a grid coordinate 🤙
That trainee is a born survivor, lol. He’ll probably get kicked out for being problematically resourceful.
@@EastsideSILENCER777you might as well, you’re going to be there for awhile. Because say it with me now “Everyone fails land nav.” 😂
Yea, and probably a case of energy drinks too
was in the 101st, this really makes me scared when they concentrate on Proper Pronoun usage rather than how to stay alive in combat
my wife as a major went through rainbow training for a day
@@JamesonsTravels no kidding ? Can you talk about that some day?
Where is the video did they talk about pronouns?
@@JamesonsTravels That's downright terrifying. God helps us when the SHTF. My only consolation, after seeing all the UNSAT (supposed) "Marines" in this clip, is that at least we have older Marine Vets that are ready and willing to take action.
Thank you for this video. Weak leadership is followed; if no standards are set, subordinates do what they please.. If the US had strength at the top, it could filter down; until that happens, we'll get more of the same.
You train them on how to reach and feel for the mag. They do this several times.
You then have them extract the mag from the carrier and have it oriented to their weapon.
You then have them practice inserting the mag.
Then you have them do all previous steps slowly.
Don't have them rush.
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
You teach muscle memory. Then you step up the speed a bit at a time. It would take an hour a day for about a week.
Had a drill sergeant tell us to toughen our elbows when everyone was whining while in the prone while on the range. People who followed his advice, of banging their elbows on the ground while in the prone, didn't have problems, guys that didn't wanted elbow pads.
No one wants to suffer in any part to make themselves better. They are too used to doing all of this in video games. Real life isn't that. Suffering, failure and pain are components to learning anything physical.
As said by a great philosopher, "pain is a great teacher."
why not elbow pads?
@thodan467
Because you won't have time for that when it counts.
Yep, my grandparents used it, my mother used it, my wrestling coach said the same, my judo instructor said same, my drill instructors said same. It works really well.
Humans don't like pain, so to get less pain you need to get better.
But sadly the newer generations are raised to be soft so you reap what you sow.
Lots of truth right here.
You summarised it beautifully my man. 'Slow is smooth, smooth is fast'. It's all about progression.
When the DOD is focusing on DEI, SAPR, mandatory extremism training (after January 6), promoting box checkers, purging non “yes” men/women, then this is what you get. The other branches are the same way if not worse. The best defense for the US now is an armed population.
Truth. The people we need in the military won't join now.
Bayonet training has been replaced with classes on knitting and sewing
^^TRUTH!!!^^
@@feslerae You can blame the military and VA for that. They didn't treat people well, so they got out.
An armed population has _always_ been our greatest defense.
There appears to be a systematic degradation of all our fundamental foundations. Including the military. From the educational and societal institutions all the way through the military. This cannot be accidental in nature and most certainly appears to be orchestrated by design.
Same in the UK, although anyone thinking this would be labelled a "Conspiracy theorist".
Whatever you may think of Alex Jones (and he did have serious issues), he's being proven right every day..
Yeah is called subversion carried out by communists for decades.
What are your pronouns?
This guy degrades
When learning your weapon, especially on reloads, you need to first have a lot of practice going slow and learning the correct technique. As you learn the correct technique, you are supposed to speed up the drill to keep your accuracy. If you only train the recruits to go fast, it creates a large learning curve to complete the actions. It looks to me like they needed more slow technique style focused drills. Just my two cent.
Fast is slow. Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast
Fast is not slow. It's fast.
@TM-dk9xn 😂
YES!
They will also loose sight of their target every time they reload. Their eyes are on the reload not their target.
Unfortunately this is what our military looks like now
And our government wants us to rely on this for protection and disarm the people because thier policies increased violent crime and fucked the global economy.
Half these videos were during the war on terror
But at least The US Marine Corps is the most tolerant, diverse and progressive Marine Corp in the world. Well maybe apart from Royal Marines.
That's why our population needs to be well armed and proficient with firearms.
But they are training here, aren't they? You must train to get better
My roommate in DI School Class 2-94 was the Sgt Major of the Marine Corps from 2019 until this past August (Sgt Major Troy Black) and he has comfirmed that not only our military bur our MARINE CORPS is *woke* and severely *compromised*
By design.
@@Pavewy seems that way doesn't it?
What is Woke?
😠😔
Probably because people like my husband, a MGYSGT with 26 years, was forced to retire unexpectedly in Dec of 2021, because he wouldn't take the jab. This is all by design...
As a former Marine this is embarrassing.
Former?
You just discredited yourself. “Once a marine always a marine” isn’t that what you should be going by
Old Corps always telling everyone how dope Old Corps was. Ends up without a clue what new Corps is doing in their work day.
@@its570Key These guys who are so critical were the exact types they are criticising. They are all shams.
Keep telling yourself that keyboard warriors.
5.56 has nuclear powers according to the View.
I'm so glad my husband was honorably discharged back in 2011! He did 3 12-15 month deployments to Iraq between 2005-2010! This new military looks.... Well ... Not in good shape! 😮
i hope he is holding up today. that many deployments can take a man's soul
"Honorably"
Spending his dirty money makes you an accessory.
RICO when?
Not saying your husband wasent squared away, but military has been a joke since the 90s, they made shot to easy , although it keeps getting worse
make sure to thank him for his service from all of us
@@JesseConsopolus 💞
Wow! If this were my unit every single one of these "soldiers" would have a weapon in their hands at all times and would run and run and run this exercise until they could manipulate the weapon in their sleep and become smooth as silk. If this is what our military has to offer , we're fucked!
even if reserves they need to spend the entire weekend with their weapon to get to know it. hopefully they never use it BUT these people are not prepared.
Well..Maybe most of them will not load the cartridges backwards in the mags...At least.
Amen. Their lives depend on it.
Tell that to your superior who may need these marines do their dayjob instead of playing grunt.
If they have only once a year weapon training , what do you expect?
We are f-ed?
There is an "us," and there is a "them." There is no "we" that includes collaborators.
It is the duty of every patriot to save the country from its own government.
Ancient Indian quote by Chanakya
Also people that were drafted
indians? is that dots or feathers ?
A friend of mine was in the Marine Reserves. He was getting deployed to Iraq, as a truck driver. He had NEVER fired an M4. I took him out to the range and let him get familiar with my AR15. That was 20 years ago.
Mad dad went through basic training in Parris Island in the late 1950s not long after they shipped him off to Vietnam. He always said those guys were rushed through to get bodies in the bush for that war. But he also said you learned very quickly once you got over there. RIP.
You sure you didn't mean the late 60's
@@artseger6891 No he went through sometime in 1958 or 59. He was an advisor the first time he went. We had advisors there as early as the 1950s. My dad was there as an advisor in 1963. He did go back again once the war got rolling. He did 3 tours. He was never drafted like most of those guys. He enlisted.
@@razzledazzle8631 RIP to your old Marine Dad! Saaaaaalute!
@@razzledazzle8631 When you say your pop's enlisted in the Corps & wasn't drafted like most of those guy's. Who are "most" of those guy's you're talking about my friend? Do you mean the ARVN he was an advisor to? Or, are you talking about the young men in the U.S who were drafted into the Marines who he served with in Nam when he went back later, just curious? 🤔 Ooh-Rah! 🇺🇸
My dad graduated from the Island in 58, 2/9 in June/July 65 vietnam…. learned a lot from my Pop
They may not know how to charge a rifle, but they know how to file a successful disability claim for emotional distress.
For real. It’s all people want nowadays
Staff, Yes Staff
Cap
Putting in disability claims is good, because its good practice for getting denied by the VA when they get out because "its not service related."
They can salute in all 6 genders.
7 genders...
8 genders.......
17 gen....okay, I'm giving up on counting them 😂
Did 2014-2019 in the Marines. Have a buddy of mine who graduated bootcamp not too long ago. It IS this bad. So sad.
Stop Catastrophizing
USMC from 1994 - 2000. Honestly, most are okay. But a handful of turds make it look bad.
For ALL the appalling BS, this isn't even top 10. Hell, WMs in infantry units is WAY up there.
Decepticons, DEI & quotas are far more lethal than 0300 WMs who slow casevac times 33%.
As to what the crazy Veiw lady said, "if you shoot a deer with an AR-15 you can't eat it because you basically demolish it" , Here in Indiana and a lot of other states you can't even legally hunt deer with with a 223/5.56 (typical AR-15) because IT'S TOO SMALL.......
At a time of peace and with everyone having their feelings hurt, sadly this is the future of all our branches…but to know and see this in our Corps. That’s a damn shame.
Re-enlist. This has always been in your Corps. You didn't see it because you were one of them.
The dropping the mag actually annoys me. In the army we trained to hold both mags while changing and putting the empty one in our side pocket.
That’s an admin reload, great for the range and live fire courses. Combat reloads are for when speed is paramount.
Times have changed, so has the training doctrine. If you think about it logically, especially in close distances when a few seconds could mean life or death dropping the mag on the floor and loading a new one could save you. You can always pick it up when the threat is gone.
@@kevinlewis8137uh, no. In combat, you have to keep you mags when you reload, because without mags, your rifle doesnt work. If you keep dropping mags in combat you won't have any to put more ammo in to keep fighting. Do they reach marines their rifles dont need mags to work or something?
Sure, if you need to reload with enemy right in your face, drop the mag, but otherwise you need to be in the habit of retaining your mags when you reload. Mags dont grow on trees, especially not on random firebases in the middle of nowhere.
@@hamie7624There’s a time for admin reloads and there’s a time for combat reloads. You can certainly do admin reloads in combat. I’m not saying that admin reloads are exclusive to the range, they are not. But you need to understand that we are carrying at a minimum 7 magazines. When one is in close proximity to the enemy or one doesn’t have fire superiority over the enemy yet, combat reloads are the norm. When one has distance along with fire superiority from one’s fellow Marines, admin reloads will be more likely to occur.
Furthermore, if one is going through magazine after magazine after magazine without the ability to pick them back up, one probably is in a fight for their lives and doesn’t have time to admin reload either. When the enemy is killed or driven off it will be the time to collect dropped mags and redistribute ammunition.
@@hamie7624We are in the habit of retaining magazines. We also train to drop them.
Do not worry, you will always have Emma and her two moms!
What's the issue?
@@Bea-Dubya If you gotta ask, you're part of the problem, son.
@@dudeonyoutube😆 👍
@@Bea-DubyaWhat exactly does a prospective military guy or girl's parents have to do with them enlisting?
Shot 322 for the M16A4 and practiced a good bit on tactical reloads. I'd say the best way to practice for these seemingly newer Marines in my opinion is to practice fluid and slow reloads. After constant, repetitive, and proper reloads I'd have them gradually get faster with the reloads to the point where they can do tactical reloads flawless and lightning fast.
In the military, do they call every reload a tactical reload or is there a difference between reloads like the emergency reloads these kids are practicing?
@@JoseFlores-pm7qgtac reload is swapping mags out before they’re empty to avoid going empty when you’re unable to stop engaging a target…hopefully this makes sense
@@Hiltrljr Yes. And an emergency reload is when one is out of ammo and the bolt locks back to where the shooter would ha e to strip and abandon the inserted mag in order to reload a full mag and then release the bolt, chambering a round in the process. Which is what these kids were working on. Except they were running dry.
It's not an infantry unit. Marine Corps, in general, hasn't been focusing on firearm manipulation unless you are infantry. I've been out for 10+ years, but this looks exactly like my old unit. We took our rifles out once a year and did our qualifications.
I’m old enough to remember when my Marine Corps focused on lethality
My DI’s were all Vietnam Vets.
I’m still shitting bootcamp chow.
Semper Fi Devil Dog 1983-89 2/8
Amen. Semper Fi!
That's not that old. SECDEF Mattis talked about lethality openly.
You guys loved your beloved Corps but was only able to make the rank of PFC in 6 years. Did the Corps love you or were you just mediocre?
Now everybody gets a trophy for participating
I'm surprised they don't have rainbow ARs
super soakers for pride month thong wetting
@@JamesonsTravels😂😂
@@JamesonsTravels😂
I'm surprised they're all still required to use a gun. Guns are very scary things to those with a terminal case of leftist thought
Back in 72 you were supposed to be one with your weapon able to dismantle and assemble it in a timely manner. This looked like they went to the armory and was just handed them five minutes ago. If this is a training session it’s definitely out of the ordinary procedure as each recruit doesn’t at all look comfortable in the process. How they ever got to this stage is puzzling. Fifty years ago there wouldn’t be nothing but crying and pushups and screaming in that video . Very sad to see and we’re supposed to feel safe.
My advice for getting better is to practice the motions slowly about 100 times. Then do them at normal speed one hundred times. Then as fast as you can one hundred times. Do this every day for a week straight. Everyday without fail same time same rhythm until you get pissed off every time you see your weapon. After that you’re competent enough to perform the basics and can’t fail or fumble while doing this. Extend this practice to a month and you’ll be so well versed you can say dream while you do it. Congratulations you’re now an expert at the reload motion while standing. It is impossible not to mess up this movement because it’s part of your muscle memory. Extend that to 12 weeks straight you will not only be an expert in this motion, you will be able to do this while tired, sick, and in several different positions to the point you need to start adding challenges to it just so you don’t nod off while doing it.
In short there’s just no substitute for practice. You have to do something ten thousand times in order to be so good at it that it’s second nature. Why do you think becoming a Blackbelt in martial arts takes so damn long? There’s no short cut. Either you practice and master it or you don’t and look like…….well this.
Ten second clip. Without context. Which unit? What training? What part of training? Beginning, middle, end?
@@thelegionisnotamused8929 I’m replying to his suggestions on how to get better. And practice begins and never ends. Simple as. If you don’t practice your skills get rusty.
@@canderoussnurd4265 Best advice I've seen, appreciate you posting.
Slow is smooth , smooth is fast
In today's military, they are probably not allowed near a firearm unless they are in a specific training class on the range. They have no 'time' with their weapon because they are prohibited from touching them 99% of the time. A politically correct military throws kisses, not bullets.
I’m scared for our country. We are in a bad way.
This country is doomed
Considering you have only ennemies all over the place. You should be terrified yes 😂
As an Army veteran this is ridiculous. We trained and trained on this until we could do it in our sleep. What the hell is going on?
sub-contracting? lol
You mechanically do this in boot camp. Then you get to the fleet, become a POG, and don't touch another rifle for months or even years. If you don't use it, you'll lose it. Simple as that. Everyone here is overreacting in a big way.
@@rattler254this contradicts the marines motto “everyone is a rifleman” so it’s pretty embarrassing.
@@chimichanga6089 Disagree! All of those Marines qualified in boot camp as basic riflemen, and at a minimum were exposed to only a few weeks of “combat” training. They are safely manipulating their weapons, just not as proficiently as an infantrymen would. S1 clerks, mechanics, and cooks aren’t drawing weapons once a week to practice speed reloads. That’s genuinely not a practical reality.
Communist Democrats runs the military..
"Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast." That's what an Army Ranger taught this soup sandwich of a Navy reservist during sandbox deployment training. Now I'm a fixture at my local range's 3 gun contests.
Treat your best the worst way possible, whilst treating your worst the best way possible... this is how we got to where we are today!
If our beloved USMC is screwed up, the Republic is lost. Heaven help us.
Nope. The USMC needs us, we dont need them. No one's going to mount a successful invasion of our land with as many armed people that we have.
He’s got his finger on the trigger when changing the mag ! Omg…. Crazy !
Uh, at 1:24 to 1:45 (approximately) who's walking in FRONT of these people?? Hopefully an unmanned automatic camera.
The military leadership is woke now. I'm not sure what else we can expect.
it's not woke leadership, it's lazy leadership that doesn't care. plenty of European countries are really woke compared to US standards, yet they can keep their militaries strong and formidable. It's just US military leadership using wokeness as an excuse to put less funding into training and having to worry about less paperwork, aswell as meeting recruitment and retainment quotas, leadership doesn't care about the soldiers ability to be soldiers, it's just hitting quotas and looking good for the media. in conclusion the US military leadership is lazy, career generals not ones that actually care about the US military as a fighting force and just doing it like any other job, (there are reasons generals like MacArthur, Eisenhower and Patton were so great and it's because they actually cared and had a passion) US military is using political correctness as a crutch or excuse to be lazy and it's sad, unless the feds can enforce a huge change, it's never gonna happen, sad to watch a great organisation get ruined by shitty leadership
Should the leadership remain sleep?
what does woke mean
@@Bea-DubyaWell, it kinda is- literally. Biden as Commander-in-Chief?? Wonder who's really calling shots🤔
@@egberthigglewonk4520 Have you taken a direct order from any president?
Marines from 1775-2010: The enemy calls you Devil Dogs due to your ferocity in battle.
Marines now: The enemy has refused your request for gender inclusive language. Might as well retreat to our Safe Spaces.
But what about EMMA'S TWO MOMS ???
@@SaintMichaelOfficial I’m sure they’re proud that the entire USMC lowered PT and Qual standards for her.😁
Truth has never been scarier!
Господи!!! Вы врагов то никогда не видели. На сша никто никогда не нападал. Не вводил танковые колоны, не бомбил мирные спящие города на рассвете. Всё как вы воевали, это бомбордировка слабых государств с неба : Югославия, Ирак, Сирия, Ливия, Вьетнам . Вы не псы войны. Вы шакалы войны. Нет вам прощения . За убитых по всему миру детей, женщин, стариков придётся отвечать.
To 2020. Did the Marine Corp change under Trump?
I'm homeschooling 6 children under 10 years old. We're taking our protection into our own hands. Military and tactical training as well as wrestling and jiu-jitsu are part of our curriculum. We cut out arts and crafts
Thats cool but man are those kids gonna be weird ass people when they meet the general public
Martial arts and crafts.
You should include it all. We should each strive to be renaissance men, masters of every task we get put before us. Want me to hit that target at 300 yards? Roger. Want me to discuss geopolitical tensions in the middle east? Roger. Want me to debate the merits of defense in depth versus a mobile defense in a guerilla campaign? Roger. Want me to use my language skills to interpret? Roger.
@@ClokworkGremlin 👌
@@postandghost9391 lol bruh the people who these home schoolers will be training with is the general public" lol smh
Looks like they are reshooting the movie Stripes.
Embarrassing! But the same situation for most armies in the West.
I've serves 40 years ago. Many drills and punishing exercises we had done, and that had toughened us up, are prohibited now. Our drill instructor was a really bad ass. If any of us would mess up, the drill instructor would punish the entire company.
They have trained us to grab the full mag first. Press it with one hand in a 90 degrees angle to the empty mag. Release the empty mag. Insert the full mag. Release the bolt, and to put the empty mag into the pouch.
The military has lowered its standards to a very dangerous level!
Or no standards at all!
Sad state of the US Military!!! The standards have seriously dropped. Definitely need remedial training.
leadership at the highest levels have failed them
Read "With the Old Breed" by Eugene Sledge. He fought on Pelilu and Okinawa. He told of fresh Marine replacements that didn't know to take the safety clip off of grenades. They pulled the pins and threw their grenades. The other guys picked up the genades, removed the clips and threw them back, wiping out a bunch of new guys.
I've seen regular civilians handle the weapon better.
Current civilians are future partisans.
Soon.
Civilians can train as much as they want. They don’t have take gender pronoun sensitivity training either.
@@Tony27654military personnel are, or SHOULD be trained from sun up until sun down on how to handle, operate, clean and maintain their weapons. Civilians should NOT have more firearms training than a military member on a 1 to 1 basis. Especially since we have to go to work for at least 8 hours out of our days.
Some almost seem nervous handling their weapons...
We have the air superiority and a few elite units but our weakness point will be in the lack of man power and units to supply the fight. That's where will lose. Our opponents already know this. They are going to stretch us out all around the world and cut our supply lines when our units are hyper extended in multiple places around the world.
Elite units and air power don’t win wars alone they are a force multiplier you need competent ground forces with that mostly being solid infantry. Without solid grunts you won’t accomplish major objectives in a campaign
Is that what they are telling you?
Not for nothing, this is we practice things. No one is ever just magically great at being a war fighter. Better to sweat in practice, than bleed in battle.
Imagine if the government wasn’t as smart as you give them credit for..
Once people figure it out, it will be *easy* for partisan volunteers to sort this problem.
Imagine if they were much smarter than you think... The government is a strawman for those truly in control.
@@bradleyhenderson1198Exactly, no one in government runs anything. They are just shills and puppets.
First easiest fix is to orient your mags in a direction that facilitate you extracting the mag from the pouch and it being oriented correctly for it to directly insert into the magwell. The shuffling of the mag is such an obvious issue even for someone who's clueless
Don’t worry. Emma and her two ‘Moms’ will save us all.
Marines generally don't practice dry reloads. We leave 1 in the chamber and do our mag switch. It creates less downtime on the battlefield. This looked like an administration unit doing mag drills to improve weapons handling. It's very unlikely S1 will ever engage an enemy anyway. Every Marine is a rifleman, but not necessarily of the same caliber.
This is what I'd expect from the back line personnel -- the paymasters, drone pilots, computer geeks. They don't normally handle weapons and it comes off like this is an annual assessment of the retention of their skills in case their base is overrun and they need to defend it. If these are frontline troops, God help us.
They are most definitely support or headquarters element. Not bad if that is a fresh run without any prior practice. Non-infantry hardly ever get to touch their firearms.
My unit in the army would probably look like this.
But we are Transportation: equipment movers that support units all over the world.
Not the best with a gun, but will get the job done if need be.
First and foremost you are a Soldier, as such your weapons handling should be no different from any other unit, if your not up to scratch, what are you going to be like if ambushed (highly possible for transporters and the like) draw your weapon out and pract, pract, pract.
The job of collaborating?
The question here is not what you can do or can’t do, you can be taught. The question here is what they post on the Internet for public viewing.
No matter who you are, you would probably try to post your best video, you would even specifically work on several takes to choose the best one. it is so ?
but this....
@BearArms21 You've never even served in any community service job, much less the military with that attitude and outlook.
If your in uniform it's RIFLEMAN FIRST EVERYTHING ELSE SECOND !
Nobody told these guys that slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Hell March was the perfect song for those clips. Beautiful. We need parades like that in the US. That would be badass.
Not with the current standards it won't, lol...
Yuri Bezmenov's playbook for non violent takeover working perfectly! 😂
The epitome of 'diversity and inclusion'..........😢
What are you saying?
@MrHello-nx4xs Diversity for diversity's sake is bad.
No of not enough training
something like 25% of Medal of Honor recipients are Hispanic
@@Bea-Dubyathat "diversity" and "inclusion" wasn't the "strength" we were promised. If anything, it just brought people who wouldn't normally interact with each other into a single society for them to all argue over how it should be run due to cultural differences. All it did was destroy hegemony.
My son just done his four years in the Marine Corps. He’s been out for a year now and he says it’s nothing like this. They’re taking the worst of the worst that’s what you’re seeing
Was he in the Mexican marine corps?I know a lot of retired USMC they all say the same thing this video says sense the mid 1970's when the draft ended.
Yeah this is all of these reaction videos. They never show the locked on platoons. They never show the best of what we have it's always the worst of everything so people click on it and they think that is every one in public/training.
couldn’t agree more
@@Dallas-us6xmHey, Mexican Marine corps are pretty well trained, they fight cartels even when their weapons are worse than theirs and they won the great majority of times thanks to their superior training to those narcos who are barely the level of a milicia with expensive and modern weapons in their hands.
@@Dallas-us6xm What do you expect? The trailer park refugees weren't cutting it, so they had to use Mexicans.
This better be their initial firearm orientation in USMC basic training.
In a way, I'm hoping this is used to demonstrate why we need to REWIND a decade or so on training. Surely, even a member of Congress (ever-worried about pronouns as they are) could see that if a soldier can't do a basic reload with NO stress that they're little more than target dummies on a battlefield. (Since stress-inoculation is no longer even allowed in training.)
It has nothing to do with pronouns; look at the Israeli military. They have trans gays; they even pay for the sex changes. They have women on the front line in takes; they don’t care. But they are one of the best military there is. So, if they don’t care about pronouns and still have an excellent military, what's your problem? It has nothing to do with pronouns; it’s the training.
The Israeli military has a much better training program than the U.S. One issue is that the boot camps used to be longer, so they could teach more and prepare people better. But the military doesn’t get enough money for its size, and it wastes money on other stuff.
@@stephenludlum9746I think the military gets enough money, they just waste it on stupid stuff. Tens of millions of dollars to change names of military bases to satisfy BLM. ( pretty sure you won’t like that comment)
Evidently, a number of those frontline, inexperienced female soldiers were killed early on, during the Hamas attacks. Hearsay from one Israeli general anyway. Maybe not so good.
It's PRACTICE! This is where you learn, and do it over and over until you get it. Maybe that dude who put it in backwards hasn't done it it a while, maybe he was going too fast to be accurate, maybe he is a great logistics dude but a bit of a spaz, Who knows? Some of these clips looked like they were from boot camp. We ALL fucked up in Boot Camp. Love the channel!!
Im guessing its either a POG training day or some reserve POGs. Seeing as how everyones gear is setup all so different and in general just not fit well im guessing reserve pogs
Don’t recall any Lance Corporals in boot camp….
My gramps who fought the Japanese as part of the V Amphibious Corps was one of the most fearless & toughest men I’ve ever met. The other man was USMC Da Nang in 65.
Marines in Vietnam were weak. Nothing compared to WW2 MARINES!!!
Old Corps, new Corps. Just as long as it's the Marine Corps!!!
You wouldn't understand civilian.
The guys wearing watches make me think this might not be boot camp.
We're in big trouble...... 2A is more important now than it has been since 1776.
The way to do this is cadence training. Everyone in a row. practice every move step by step until everyone in the row is proficient in the process and no fumbling occurs. They must be able to do it in perfect unison. Then establish muscle memory by doing it over and over and ever faster. Do the same the next day and the next .Establish a count to coordinate movement and help get it right. In the end they should be able to do it in perfect unison to the count. Now move along faster and faster until the standard is reached. It should take about 3 days.
You are right
As an Army Infantryman, this hurts to watch,however, I'm not surprised in the least.
" This is what happens when you relax the grooming standard "
You mean tattoos and no garrison uniform?
You wouldn’t catch me standing in front of these clowns for a million bucks
Yeah.... they can't shoot, they can't load, they can't march, they can't fight.... but they're BRILLIANT with their PRONOUNS!!
The day instructors were told not to shout at recruits was the day it all went pear shaped.
This isn't just the Marines-it's today's military.
Hopefully there's change for the better.
The fact that these are the Marines is what scares me the most. These are the elite fighting force. All Marines used to be the rifleman, their creed is literally called the Rifleman's creed for crying out loud...
@@chltmdwpYou have ✡️ to thank for every problem Western civilization goes through
However ,if the marines are this bad you can only imagine how bad the other services are
VERY SELDOM do things change for the better
US Army MP way back in 1984. Still remember proficiency in unjamming an M-16 ulitlizing (SPORTS). 1. S.lap up the magazine to ensure it is seated. 2. P.ull back the charging handle. 3. O.bserve the chamber to endure ejection. 4. R.elease the charging handle 5. T.ap the forward assist. 7. Squeeze the trigger. Could do this in 3 secs or less.
"PRIVATE PYLE!" The only words that spring to mind😬
“What side was that Pyle”?????
A few months ago everyone was laughing at Kim Jon's martial arts Kung fu soldiers doing over the top stuff.
Wow, please tell me this is a bs satire site....I can't, I just can't.
Semper Fi
very real and very sad for the young Marines. not the Marine Corps i remember.
No way they went through boot camp and perform like this.
Wow this is where we are after 40 years of being out! SEMPER FI!!!🙏😎🇺🇸
Not a Marine, a military man, a veteran or an American, but I'm pretty sure this softened crap is not the experience people choose the United States Marine Corps for. It's sad and simply disgusting to see what this cancer of a political ideology has done to respected institutions like the Marines, and as recently seen, the Secret Service. People from other countries may have disagreements about individual US invasions and such, but in general, these organizations have historically had a reputation of excellence in the eyes of people from all over the place. If they don't correct course, that's going to change (or already has).
Looks like a marine drill day/boot camp/etc. But you're right some of them aren't hitting the release button for the bolt lock.
Even if they are doing dry simulations with no rounds they can still pull the charging handle back and lock the bolt for "simulation" purposes.
As an American gun owner im less worried about our own military turning against us......
1:38 why is the cameraman at the muzzle end of these weapons being reloaded and cocked? Why is he down range of them?
As an Army vet and former SWAT member, the weapon should be kept more on target during the reload. Bump the mag release with the trigger finger (rt hand), maintain a fighting stance (leaned forward a bit), and grab the new mag as you hit the mag release button, and push it into the mag well. The mags should be in the pouches one the left side with the bullet nose facing forward so that enters the mag well smoothly. Lefty's have to basically drop the spent mag, and then grab the spare mag from their right side...a little slower.
As a Vet. This makes me sick. "This is the Marine Corp? Embarrassment is an understatement!
Wtf did they even do wrong they were just reloading ?
Why are you ignoring the incompetence of the Corp since the 70's? Behavior and morale issues didn't magically start a few years ago. You just want an excuse to bash the young people you seem to be so jealous of.
Perception is everything! If you look like you know what you’re doin, then you probably do. I’m not comfortable stating I’m confident in their abilities.
What happened to slapping the bottom of the mag to insure it's secured all the way? We did that back in the 90's.
They deemed it too slow to ask for the magazines consent before slapping its bottom, so instead you just drop it.
In NSW, we were taught to keep your mag face down in the pouch therefore the need to look down to grab a mag is pointless. Left hand goes down, grab a mag without taking your eyes and rifle off target. Best example was @ 3:17. Doesnt have to be all superfast, but fluid motion. Dont depend on sight so much, you should know where everything is and be able to function at night or if say you're injured and bleeding from the head and your vision is obstructed. With the RIGHT instruction, over time theyll get better.
Reverse beer can grip...
It isn’t degrading, it’s being demolished. All by design.