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  • DI School Pick-Up, January 2007 (Unedited Version)

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  • @p0wer5000
    @p0wer5000 6 років тому +4618

    It all makes complete sense now... the reason DIs are so angry all the time is because they had to go through boot camp twice....

    • @jki649
      @jki649 6 років тому +39

      p0wer5000 lmao 💀💀

    • @griffinmorrow8129
      @griffinmorrow8129 6 років тому +285

      And they have to keep going through it as instructors

    • @TaiPHoo
      @TaiPHoo 6 років тому +201

      Twice? Try four times a year.

    • @Quarless100
      @Quarless100 6 років тому +6

      😂😂😂😂

    • @marine4lyfe85
      @marine4lyfe85 6 років тому +160

      Yeah I knew it was bad, but not this bad. You have to really want to be a DI to go through this shit. Boot camp was something I only wanted to go through once.

  • @rtydht45r5
    @rtydht45r5 3 роки тому +1385

    *me eating dry cereal in my barracks room*
    “Damn that looks hard”

    • @Wicky_Boi
      @Wicky_Boi 3 роки тому +45

      Why did you have to call me out like that?

    • @renzisoncrack
      @renzisoncrack 2 роки тому +32

      *gets HSST’d

    • @Mister_L717
      @Mister_L717 2 роки тому +13

      Eating Mac and cheese 🤣

    • @catholiccatholic3076
      @catholiccatholic3076 2 роки тому +6

      i loved going through it.

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 2 роки тому +10

      Would rather do this than recruiting fuck recruiting

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 5 років тому +2553

    When you finish a game and start a new playthrough under New Game+ mode.

    • @Emmanuel-ti6ym
      @Emmanuel-ti6ym 5 років тому +26

      I like that, hahah

    • @somethingnothing6138
      @somethingnothing6138 4 роки тому +92

      With the saved skins from the old game

    • @lennymota4973
      @lennymota4973 4 роки тому +24

      This is some Dark Souls shit right here, Holy Shit...

    • @scribese7en
      @scribese7en 3 роки тому +4

      @@lennymota4973 I'm thinking more along the lines of God of War. Souls games get harder until ng+7.

    • @corneliusbartholemew6725
      @corneliusbartholemew6725 3 роки тому +4

      Life is not a video game

  • @KentuckyMethodOfCoalExtraction
    @KentuckyMethodOfCoalExtraction 4 роки тому +957

    Imagine being a harden NCO with years of experience, then all of a sudden getting treated like a 18 year old new recruit.

    • @crowbar5150
      @crowbar5150 Рік тому +32

      happens in OCS too.

    • @bo0tsy1
      @bo0tsy1 Рік тому +22

      Never stop learning.

    • @navy_flyer2331
      @navy_flyer2331 Рік тому +18

      @@crowbar5150 Beat me to it. We had chiefs and even a senior chief at Navy OCS.

    • @Registered_Google_User
      @Registered_Google_User Рік тому +16

      I wasn't lucky enough to be drill instructor but the explanation I got from my old buddy was they teach you the way you're ment to teach. which ment being treated like a recruit again.

    • @yomamashouse8508
      @yomamashouse8508 Рік тому +10

      That's why you EAS and get back to normal life.

  • @mightymacdiesal12
    @mightymacdiesal12 3 роки тому +190

    When I enlisted in 1997, only one DI, our kill hat was a grunt. And the meanest of them all. But I’ll never forget what he told me on graduation day. “If we do not instill discipline now, you will die in combat.”
    Never forgot those words.

  • @slimshadyaddict
    @slimshadyaddict 4 роки тому +286

    One of the first times he says eyeballs, they al say “click sir”. All at once, they had boot camp flashbacks and their brains switched back to recruit mode 😂

    • @kennethcole1886
      @kennethcole1886 3 роки тому

      @Jose time stamp?

    • @kennethcole1886
      @kennethcole1886 3 роки тому +1

      @Jose there is no 19:90.... let alone 19 min of video. Hha

    • @kennethcole1886
      @kennethcole1886 3 роки тому

      @Jose its fine. I meant to reply to the OP asking him where in the video, was the part he was referring to. I seem to be blind and cant find it

  • @justinxander1476
    @justinxander1476 2 роки тому +76

    mad props to the South Korean dude for changing his vpn location to be on US.

  • @B1rdTheW0rd
    @B1rdTheW0rd 5 років тому +800

    As I inch closer to the end of my first enlistment I think to myself: Hmm, it might be badass to be a drill instructor. I have formally decided...Screw that.

    • @johnwayne2103
      @johnwayne2103 4 роки тому +8

      Number of B Billets you can do, just make sure you do them at Sergeant. Recruiter, Ugg, Embassy Duty, not to bad or career Jammer (Planner) But make sure you make the choice and not the Marine Corps.

    • @Paul-xk5wg
      @Paul-xk5wg 3 роки тому +11

      Be a badass embassy marine

    • @johncausey5344
      @johncausey5344 3 роки тому

      It’s not like this at PI

    • @saltyassassin
      @saltyassassin 3 роки тому

      Formally..lol

    • @kevinphillips150
      @kevinphillips150 3 роки тому

      Be a recruiter. Good luck with that.

  • @MBayas1
    @MBayas1 7 років тому +712

    The only difference the Marines do not have that scared recruit look on their face.

    • @anubisr720
      @anubisr720 6 років тому +75

      Bayas M
      Well yeah alot of them have been to battle so wtf is thus stupid ass school compared to god damn combat. Fuken nothing bitches

    • @Nope-ik8wv
      @Nope-ik8wv 5 років тому +76

      Haha I’m pretty sure every drill instructor I had was a pog and air wing at that they act like they were all infantry then in the end you find out none of them were

    • @disgruntledmedic4253
      @disgruntledmedic4253 5 років тому +46

      Caleb Corn true! Had one DI (sgt) who told so many war stories yet had one rack on his chest, we didn’t know any better during boot camp. Turned out the dude was admin.

    • @ggbro2829
      @ggbro2829 5 років тому +86

      They may not have that scared look but they still have that “fuck my life” look lol

    • @zacarribuffet8882
      @zacarribuffet8882 5 років тому +17

      Caleb Corn what’s even worse is finding how boot they used to be as junior marines on their facebook

  • @aaronsuits
    @aaronsuits 7 місяців тому +18

    Its wild to fast forward and now 'GySgt Ruiz - 2nd Squad Instructor' is now the SgtMaj of the Marine Corps

    • @travisgoff7252
      @travisgoff7252 3 місяці тому +1

      I was literally just about to comment it, it took me a second to recognize his face.

  • @irish_soldier1248
    @irish_soldier1248 5 років тому +173

    I’ve never seen NCO’s reverted back to the mind of a trainee so fast in my life, when they were done and staring straight ahead they were completely different people....

    • @Bori.1776
      @Bori.1776 3 роки тому +37

      Recruit PTSD engaged.

    • @rockAndrolljunkie
      @rockAndrolljunkie Рік тому +4

      Because in the military, the importance of following orders under duress is extremely important in hardening a soldiers focus on their task at hand despite whatever is going on around them in combat.

  • @claysmith1258
    @claysmith1258 6 років тому +579

    Getting destroyed by a pack of Gunnys, that is out-friggin-standing. This is one reason Drill Instructors deserve so much respect, not only to they build new Marines and OSC Candidates, but they get to be "Boots" twice, as it were. Semper Fi Drill Instructors!

    • @jackcaffrey8493
      @jackcaffrey8493 6 років тому +11

      Gunny Bass was my Gunny once I hit the fleet and he took a unit and a company with back to back dui's every weekend to one of the commandants pride and our own pride- Bravo nation was one of the best places I ever grew in- Gunny Bass if you ever see this- thank you for everything you did to us and for us

    • @joshuaradcliffe110
      @joshuaradcliffe110 3 роки тому +5

      Sometimes the chief instructor is a master sergeant

    • @Wandering_Chemist
      @Wandering_Chemist 3 роки тому +1

      Ehhh pretty gay brother I’m glad I got my top secret clearance and went MSG after 2 tours.

    • @joshuaradcliffe110
      @joshuaradcliffe110 3 роки тому +2

      @@Wandering_Chemist semper fi master sergeant

  • @philsutherland2423
    @philsutherland2423 7 років тому +428

    I remember the day that I reported to DI School at MCRD San Diego. After finishing my 16 weeks of DI School, and graduating, I served on the Drill Field as a Junior DI, Senior DI, Series Gunny, and Chief DI of the company. It was some of the toughest, but, most rewarding duty of my Marine Career.

    • @ahf5471
      @ahf5471 5 років тому +5

      Phil Sutherland the marine corps was good at turning something seemingly fun and enjoyable into a clusterfuck. However you can’t argue with results I suppose. If I could do it again I would have opted for Navy OCS after completing my degree as an enlisted Marine. Ironically they more recently decided to combine navy and marine OCS (non combative MOS) into the same program.

    • @danielf4136
      @danielf4136 5 років тому +5

      Cuz harassing defenseless kids day in and day out is enjoyable.
      Lol jk my brother did basically what you did. I just still detest my DIs to this day.
      Semper

    • @andrewheitmeyer4710
      @andrewheitmeyer4710 4 роки тому +10

      What's up with gunnys all being super swole?

    • @JB-gr3cf
      @JB-gr3cf Рік тому +3

      Yut

    • @zhugzug
      @zhugzug Рік тому +1

      How did you guys not lose your voice on a daily occasion? What kind of maintenance did you do to protect your cords? Always wondered, Im former army but DI's and Marine are some next level WOAH!

  • @awsomelife2live
    @awsomelife2live 7 років тому +293

    DI: "Eee Zero!"
    Recruits: "Sir! E-0 in the Marine Corps is, Recruit! He wears nothing because HE IS NOTHING, SIR!!!" 😂😂😂

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 4 роки тому +7

      Our ditty was he wears one glow strap.

    • @Nasty_Piggy
      @Nasty_Piggy 4 роки тому +5

      Ok no scream. I find your volume disrespectful

    • @2Tall03XX
      @2Tall03XX 3 роки тому

      Yep

    • @aquifer9480
      @aquifer9480 2 роки тому

      “you wanna fuck with my volume, huh?” “No sir!” “OPEN YOUR FAT MOUTHS, PLATOON!” “NO SIR!”

  • @MrR4nD0mDUd3
    @MrR4nD0mDUd3 5 років тому +302

    When you turn on Auto captions it says
    [Music]
    [Applause]
    Oh how wrong they could be.

    • @slackerengi2401
      @slackerengi2401 5 років тому +4

      And that is why Artificial intellegence doesn't scare me

    • @jeffdorman1
      @jeffdorman1 3 роки тому +2

      I've always wanted to join the military for the music and applause

    • @roberttaylor4213
      @roberttaylor4213 2 місяці тому

      Lol same

  • @luigiwastaken
    @luigiwastaken 2 роки тому +37

    "Gentlemen what just took place just took place to wake you up. That is in no way how you will be treated throughout the rest of DI school" 50 men just silently cried tears of joy in that moment.

  • @dkwndkfk
    @dkwndkfk 6 років тому +404

    Holy smoke that ROK marine in BDU is jump master and E8, bad ass

    • @adrianchatman5734
      @adrianchatman5734 4 роки тому +74

      Lol there is literally nothing they can do at that school to faze him.

    • @juancontreras1075
      @juancontreras1075 3 роки тому

      @@adrianchatman5734 who?

    • @adrianchatman5734
      @adrianchatman5734 3 роки тому +7

      @@juancontreras1075 the ROK Marine.

    • @didododa9778
      @didododa9778 3 роки тому +26

      as far as i know, he is not rok marine, he is rok army special forces ,that is similar with us green beret.

    • @TexasHellcat1836
      @TexasHellcat1836 3 роки тому +17

      How is he even there? I'm genuinely curious.

  • @pablopaul9116
    @pablopaul9116 7 років тому +1461

    aren't these guys like E-5/ E-6? getting yelled at like they E-1

    • @DizzyTV24
      @DizzyTV24 7 років тому +141

      Drakken CSGO Yes

    • @eastcoastfinest
      @eastcoastfinest 7 років тому +320

      Drakken CSGO yea. But that's not that point look how well they respond. It's to snap them back to where they are

    • @its_miriamdawg
      @its_miriamdawg 6 років тому +181

      It's drill instructor school. What do you expect. ?

    • @slapNMcheeks
      @slapNMcheeks 6 років тому +169

      Yes, and just think a good majority are probably combat vets.

    • @DreBruh
      @DreBruh 6 років тому +173

      Sir E-0 in the Marine Corps is Recruits we wear nothing because we are nothing SIR!

  • @prestonchambers8464
    @prestonchambers8464 5 років тому +95

    Damn I just watched my Drill instructor get hazed hahahahahaha!

  • @tideatmilehigh2727
    @tideatmilehigh2727 6 років тому +148

    “And this is why kids you should put in a package for MSG should you decide to stay in!”

  • @MrIrishPlays
    @MrIrishPlays 7 років тому +957

    Drill Instructors never steal....but they will make recruits go buy 10 packs of razor blades they won't need over 3 months and pocket 6 packs of the 10 xD.

    • @baki9191
      @baki9191 6 років тому +56

      Stealing those damn boots from swim qual LOL

    • @TT4ME
      @TT4ME 5 років тому +46

      Ours showed us how to polish dress shoes. The pair our kill hat polished happened to be his size so he kept them. This was when the corfam shoes started being issued.

    • @MASTERCHIEF2434
      @MASTERCHIEF2434 5 років тому +68

      My drill instructor ordered me to buy 5 canteens because I lost my own, i said fuck that im not spending 50 dollars on canteens, so i just accepted my faith and got it’ed later on in the quarterdeck

    • @TT4ME
      @TT4ME 5 років тому +55

      The good ol' quartdeck. My home away from home. "Who owes me?"

    • @garymelino8272
      @garymelino8272 5 років тому

      MrIrish725 seriously?

  • @James-akaRhino
    @James-akaRhino 7 років тому +650

    I went there 30 years ago in March 87. Class 4-87. After the first briefing when the mean looking instructors were introduced and the CO and 1stSgt speeches they yelled at us to form for inspection outside in front of DI School. The Staff Sergeants and above were higher ranks and had the awful job of being in charge of forming us for inspection. They got yelled out alot. The first day you revert back to recruit status because most of us had never been back there at MCRD after graduation. So looking at the smokey the bear, you revert back to boot camp. After the first few hours of shock treatment, the whole process is like a very strict NCO school environment. The hardest thing was learning those teach backs. Parts of the Drill manual you had to recite verbatim yelling out loud to an instructor about 30 feet away and you used a fellow squad member as demonstrator. They kept telling us DI School was not a PT academy. Don't believe it. They PT your ass off. Best to get in great shape before you go or else you will be sucking wind hard. I had to drop my 3 mile run time down 3 minutes just to be able to be keep up for training. Put myself through weeks of doing to old school high impact aerobics done back in the 80s to mimic like getting PT for 45 minute straight. Ran during lunch chow at work, went aerobics after work. Then stop at a junior high school that had a track and ran for 2 miles. Did this for 3 months to get prepared. Never did the old school 20 kip pullups in the fleet. In DI school I finally did it. Our class average for the old PT test was 292 out of 300. For you potential students out there, here is cold hard truth. You will not graduate in 10 weeks of DI school and cross the street thinking you will be just like the salty veteran DI's who have been out there for awhile. I kept wondering when the magical transformation would occur and I would sing marching cadence like I was on soul train and know how to train the recruits in close order drill and everything else. Doesn't happen. You learn all that stuff by osmosis. Spending hundreds of hours in boot camp then suddenly, you get it.....Back then as a DI student we actually slept in the open squad bays. Notice you didn't see any bunks in the video. They let the students live in the Recruit Training Regiment permanent personnel barracks eventually. A friend of mine went through back in 94 and he was living in the barracks. And my former squad mate was in his class for his second tour, challenging the course. He was a gunny then. And many years later in 2011 I met his former wife at my job. He had a unique last name and I asked her if she had any members ever in the Corps. Well she used to be a WM at MCRD. Met my squadmate and married him. She actually attended our DI School graduation. Of course we didn't remember each other because of the decades ago. I even looked at my old photos of the graduation to see if I spotted her in uniform there but I did not. I do remember former Commandant retired General Barrows came to our class to give us a motivation speech. I seen him in person before at Camp Scwab, Okinawa and he was just a few feet from me. I wondered if he remembered me. I doubt it. That was in 1983 when I was a Lance Corporal. Little did I know that 4 years later we would meet again in DI school. Here is a funny story. My staff sergeant from 3rd bn, 11th Marines was a Di and we went to his graduation. I laughed at him because he was even skinnier than before. He laughed at me and told me hey you will be next! I laughed and said hey, I have only been a sergeant 8 months, no way would they send me down here. ha ha. Well they did about 5 months later. All the NCO's in my battalion were putting in requests for DI school. I never did. I just got orders one day. And the next day at DI School when they were yelling and sweating us on the grinder, the first sergeant said this what all of you asked for!! I was the only one there who didn't put in for it. Failure was not an option. We started with 45 students and only 27 made it through. There were 3 marines with the last name of Davis. One was in my squad. Not one of them graduated for one reason or the other. After the first couple of weeks, the delusions of graduating number one went to the wayside. All I wanted to do was survive and graduate with out getting sent back to the same unit. Back then there were only two acceptable excuses for not graduating DI School. One was if you failed the psychological 3 hour test. Because marines like marines who are psycho right??? And the other is medical. You broke your ankle or leg. No harm no foul. One staff sergeant in my squad was freaking out. He had came down from Whidbey Island in Washington state. Small detchment of jarheads there. He told me, hey man I can't fail and get sent back.. Dude they through me a big banquet before I left!! So I graduated and was all prim and proper DI student. Got to my company and one of the DI's there welcomed me and my squad mate with the greeting..."welcome aboard", you ready to start killing some privates! Our newbie DI ears were so shocked on that statement...Little did we know we learned what he was talking about later... Hey this was the 80s. Things were different. It was what it was. And I am sure each previous generation from the 70s, 60s, would say our generation was a cake walk....

    • @Usmc031189
      @Usmc031189 7 років тому +6

      James. I went to boot camp PI 1989, It was was very intense.

    • @martinsvillechivo7892
      @martinsvillechivo7892 7 років тому +8

      James Very interesting story.

    • @jojaalbe
      @jojaalbe 7 років тому +39

      James, thanks for the story. I went to DI School as a corporal; there were three of us in Class 3-78. We busted our ass so as not to look like punks to the SNCOs. In fact, the honor grad was a corporal; I think I graduated 9/37. Your story sounds very familiar with the exception of pickup. We were never treated like boots the first day; that nonsense must have filtered in during the 80s. However, school was incredibly intense and rigorous, from PT to classes to teaching drill to constant inspections. God, I hated teaching the drill verbatim. Once I got across the grinder, I dumped most of the rote memorization of drill instruction. Eventually pushed 7 platoons, four of them as a senior. I earned two meritorious promotions and was selected to receive the General Gerald C. Thomas Award by the Navy League of the US. Went to Washington DC to receive the award. Those two years on the drill field were two of the best years of my Marine Corps career.

    • @James-akaRhino
      @James-akaRhino 7 років тому +15

      I like your story. There is nothing like having done a tour on the drill field. Alot of hard work. The best of the best. Memories for a lifetime! Congrats for your service! I later taught drill in my post Marine Corps life for our departments academy. Albeit was only about an hour of basic COD instruction with movements and no marching whatsover. It was fun putting back on the campaign cover and doing some yelling but nothing like we did in the Corps.

    • @badgermike1231
      @badgermike1231 7 років тому +4

      James Wow, you must have graduated D.I. School just before I got to Boot Camp as a recruit. I was there from June 1 to August 21 1987.

  • @Forum4life07
    @Forum4life07 7 років тому +68

    That Korean guy was probably like fuck this shit lmao

    • @XXL3G1TC4NXX
      @XXL3G1TC4NXX 7 років тому +1

      Isaac Sohn You wish buddy

    • @DynamicDurge
      @DynamicDurge 6 років тому +4

      Lifeguard Mike
      Beating isn't the right word, but US marines I've talked to will recognize an ROK marine's tough as nails attitude. They say ROK marines will jump into a lake in the middle of a snowy winter as a morning swim. Not that it's supposed to prove how combat effective they are, but it does show that the ROK marines aren't to be fucked with

    • @dannyhoward3437
      @dannyhoward3437 5 місяців тому +3

      No, the ROK Marines are hard as woodpecker lips.

  • @Nickster183k
    @Nickster183k 7 років тому +343

    Mad props to that Korean marine.

    • @ysshim3510
      @ysshim3510 5 років тому +33

      No! He is South Korea Army special force.

    • @cardo718
      @cardo718 5 років тому +2

      @@ForgetUbro South Korea, you can see their national flag patch on his sleeve.

    • @papi3346
      @papi3346 5 років тому

      YS Shim same shpiel

    • @jgraves7285
      @jgraves7285 4 роки тому +15

      Chad Mower There’s programs where they train international members of the military at US training facilities.
      During my training with the USCG, there were classes with members of the Philippine and Jamaican Coast Guard training to be Boatswain Mates or Gunners Mates alongside the members of the US Coast Guard.

    • @jasontrang3910
      @jasontrang3910 3 роки тому +2

      Why is the South Korean guy there

  • @IMSvideos13
    @IMSvideos13 7 років тому +145

    6:48 that dude was out of there

    • @romoauer63
      @romoauer63 4 роки тому +2

      Under rated comment

    • @tannerhoke
      @tannerhoke 3 роки тому +2

      Someone had to give him that tip haha he was just waiting to go

    • @mcinnisthemenace216
      @mcinnisthemenace216 3 роки тому +4

      You can tell this shit was fun to him. They already experienced when they became Marines so this is just reliving nostalgia.

  • @brodi0351
    @brodi0351 4 роки тому +46

    The ROK Marine is like “Lol these dudes are crazy”

    • @alavil523
      @alavil523 3 роки тому +3

      Lmaoo I thought the same. I had a guy go through basic and ait with me, and he was just coasting through the whole thing. I guess he was a badass back in S. Korea cuz he was a DS E7 over there and swole as hell, super disciplined too

    • @thems151
      @thems151 3 роки тому +2

      The ROK Marines are just as crazy

  • @GunsandGearNetwork
    @GunsandGearNetwork 6 років тому +41

    That dark green Marine looks tough as Hell.

  • @44musher
    @44musher 6 років тому +60

    This prepared me for my first marriage....Semper Fi my brothers !

  • @cbnelson78
    @cbnelson78 7 років тому +64

    Oh Hell No..... Not (Gunnery) Sergeant Rodriguez! This dude was my DI when I went through Boot Camp in 1997. OOHRAH 3030 Kilo Company- Graduation Date 2/6/1998

    • @alonetrooperct7239
      @alonetrooperct7239 5 років тому +7

      Killer Kilo!

    • @SaintPablo27
      @SaintPablo27 4 роки тому +3

      We bleed blue! I graduated last Friday January 17th, 2020. Off to MCT on tuesday. Killer Kilo all the way!

    • @aaronanthony5140
      @aaronanthony5140 3 роки тому

      Gunnery Sergeant Pagan was my SDI. Was Staff Sergeant Pagan then. Bravo CO. Plt 1078 9-10-99

    • @Almost_Baked
      @Almost_Baked 3 роки тому

      You graduated a week before me in 98, I was 2nd BN Fox Co Parris Island

    • @SquidCrafter
      @SquidCrafter 3 роки тому

      Kilo 3089 Grad Date 12/05/20 Semper Fi Brother

  • @jacoballen3267
    @jacoballen3267 3 роки тому +61

    It takes a very special individual to say “send me back in” to go and become a drill instructor. You earn the title as a recruit and know you’ve went through something unbelievable. To go back as an instructor, to train the next generation of war fighters, to endure the rigors of being honed towards the very heart and soul of the Corps spirit, that definitely says a lot to those men and women. I knew a fellow Marine who did just that, and I’m damn proud of her for making it though. Those that wear the campaign hat and walk the drill field, they have my respect.

    • @flint9889
      @flint9889 2 роки тому

      Your literary going thru boot camp all over again.

    • @TFBlack-ix2cs
      @TFBlack-ix2cs Рік тому +2

      A lot of them go against their will😂

    • @mikefulp6818
      @mikefulp6818 6 місяців тому

      I had a First Sergeant that did DI twice. One hell of a Marine
      GySgt USMC retired.

  • @ahf5471
    @ahf5471 7 років тому +73

    Ugh... I cannot imagine repeating a more physically demanding version of bootcamp at this pay grade. This appears to be much less fun than OCS.

    • @ralphcramden468
      @ralphcramden468 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah but these are Marines that have a new objective to keep their eyes on... getting some payback on recruits after they earn the right to... still I couldnt even imagine it.

    • @Wandering_Chemist
      @Wandering_Chemist 3 роки тому

      Pretty gay too...MSG was such a blast my friend. Just have to get that Top Secret clearance.

  • @brianmo946
    @brianmo946 7 років тому +620

    so who trains the drill instructors drill instructor

    • @ZanOGAL
      @ZanOGAL 7 років тому +216

      Mofo So Dope the drill instructors,drill instructor drill instructor

    • @superdduper93
      @superdduper93 6 років тому +107

      Serious response here: It's usually a Staff NCO Drill Instructor that's assigned over to the Drill Instructor School.

    • @mmarchmonte88
      @mmarchmonte88 6 років тому +70

      Seasoned SNCOs who have already completed a tour as a DI

    • @spiderbugbear3721
      @spiderbugbear3721 6 років тому +66

      Optimus Prime

    • @issuenoghost1155
      @issuenoghost1155 6 років тому +4

      At 15:30 he sais the best chief drill instructors

  • @DeionSC2
    @DeionSC2 2 роки тому +18

    Respect to the Korean Marine for doing this

  • @sr7312
    @sr7312 5 років тому +34

    This stuff warms my heart. It's almost enough to make me consider going back in. The power of nostalgia.

    • @Cosmickidd1018
      @Cosmickidd1018 2 роки тому +6

      You only remember the good parts 😂

  • @SakranMM
    @SakranMM 3 роки тому +10

    I went to boot camp in San Diego in 1998. One of the recruits in my platoon later returned and attended drill instructor school. The chief instructor of DI school at the time was none other than one of our DI's from boot camp. Talk about coming full circle!

  • @gchsbus
    @gchsbus 7 років тому +131

    "You went through boot camp years ago...The Marines will be fine now", they said.
    "You should become a Drill Instructor because you love being in the Marines so much", they said.
    "You are already a Marine, DI School will be like a walk in the park", they said.
    Letter home to father who is a former Navy Seal... "Hi Dad. This is HARD AS F*CK !!! This is like Boot Camp times 10 !!! Please send power bars..."

  • @peterpierce9233
    @peterpierce9233 2 роки тому +7

    My Great Uncle who served in WWII AND Korea in the USMC was a Marine Drill Instructor. You can only Feel for his 6 sons. They went through Boot Camp Every Day of their life. Imagine getting up at 6 am like these guys.

  • @wfnabors
    @wfnabors 7 років тому +770

    so it's basically boot camp all over again?

    • @MichaelMyersofTN_
      @MichaelMyersofTN_ 7 років тому +139

      basically yes. lol. everything has to be perfect.

    • @Countess_Samar_SprayArt
      @Countess_Samar_SprayArt 7 років тому +285

      wfnabors it's worse. Those students are Marines. That means, you screw up, they can keep you up all night and fuck with you. Recruits are guaranteed sleep at night. Once you are a Marine, that goes out the window.

    • @jonathanhenderson8475
      @jonathanhenderson8475 7 років тому +130

      ive heard its only like this for the first 4 weeks, it gets more chill after that. its basically a wake up call to marines who havent been in a boot camp environment in over 4 years

    • @jonathanhenderson8475
      @jonathanhenderson8475 7 років тому +57

      lol 12:40 a first sgt get up and explains that they were only treated like that to wake them up and let them know where they are at and that it wouldnt be like that for the entire 13 weeks, i guess i heard correctly lol

    • @James-akaRhino
      @James-akaRhino 7 років тому +89

      Never gets "chill." Because you are too busy trying to survive and live up to expectations of becoming a Marine Drill Instructor. The standards are very high. I never knew if I was going to graduate until the the last few days. They kept telling us we don't care if we don't graduate any of you....Out of 45, only 27 made it. That first week Marine NCO's were dropping like flies. You never get comfortable ever.

  • @agray5688
    @agray5688 6 років тому +15

    4:55: "A Marin- A Drill Instructor!!" Gotta be perfect bro!

  • @aerialshadrone9921
    @aerialshadrone9921 3 роки тому +10

    12:16 “gonna be a long 3 months already, I can tell.”
    That fucking voice. That’s the voice I remember.

  • @randynielsen1413
    @randynielsen1413 7 років тому +169

    6:48 lol that guy is out of there with the spin juke

    • @MillennialMonk
      @MillennialMonk 6 років тому +3

      Randy Nielsen lmao that was funny

    • @wolfenstien13
      @wolfenstien13 5 років тому +9

      That's what you would call, walking with purpose and determination.

  • @brandon683685
    @brandon683685 7 років тому +316

    Honestly, NCO's need to go thru something like this as soon as they pick up. The rank of Corporal is literally becoming a joke in the Marine Corps. We need to be reminded of who we are and what we represent.

    • @shaqwilliams3343
      @shaqwilliams3343 7 років тому +5

      brandon683685 I've been saying this for the longest.

    • @Ryles30
      @Ryles30 7 років тому +32

      yea ill pass on that

    • @yM-lm1ic
      @yM-lm1ic 6 років тому +41

      brandon683685 it doesn't help when there's 100 NCOs and 30 E3 and below. I felt like they were handing out rank like candy . a lot of Incompetent NCOs forget what are role is .

    • @MmaFreak93
      @MmaFreak93 6 років тому +3

      Yeah fucking right.

    • @ahf5471
      @ahf5471 6 років тому +16

      That doesn't make sense and is just illogical and the results would only highlight the problems in the Corps. Good applicants will result in good marines, a leopard cannot change his spots. You can cover him with paint but eventually the paint comes off and the spots are once again visible. Berating NCO's serves no purpose.

  • @SpearWarrior671
    @SpearWarrior671 5 років тому +22

    Much respect to the Marines (and ROK). From a US Army soldier

  • @ronaldhiggins6805
    @ronaldhiggins6805 5 років тому +21

    WOW, times have surely changed!!! I went to Drill Instructor School Parris Island, SC Oct 1983, class 1-84 as a Sergeant! Although it was very stressful indeed, we were't yelled at like this however, there was a high stress morning wake up one day. We started with 110 students, including 5 Gunnery Sergeants, we graduated 60 something, Marines were getting dropped everyday for anything!!!!! I can say it was the hardest thing I have ever undertaken in my LIFE... DI SCHOOL WAS NO JOKE!!!!!!!!, I'm elated I had the unique opportunity to be amongst the very top teir of professional Marines ever !SEMPER FI. Ronald L.Higgins Sr. Master Sergeant USMC RET

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 роки тому

      What were they getting dropped for?

  • @aBc-123-XyZ
    @aBc-123-XyZ 7 років тому +41

    So as the 1stSgt said,all the harasment in the beginning was a 1 time thing,to get their attention. The rest is normal operations and growing thick skin while being there. Semper Fi. 1977-1990.

  • @SquidCrafter
    @SquidCrafter Рік тому +3

    It’s inside of us 🤣 the ability to revert back to this in a heartbeat.

  • @mikeS-sd6li
    @mikeS-sd6li 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video and audio.

  • @pedrocastro4112
    @pedrocastro4112 2 роки тому +11

    Being a drill instructor for drill instructors…pretty fucking dope

  • @pauld5982
    @pauld5982 2 роки тому +10

    Such an important clip. If the general audience realized that all of these students had signed up for this and that most of these students were veterans of a not so popular prolonged war... I wish that university had an option to a degree or degrees under the same format. Thank you everyone that is in this clip.

  • @eliteladieswrestling232
    @eliteladieswrestling232 6 років тому +29

    lol so it's basically the same speech as they give the new recruits, only just added "drill instructor" instread of marine. you would think the speech would be different.

  • @masonwong8007
    @masonwong8007 3 роки тому +13

    9:57 lmao the korean dude is a Sangsa - equivalent to E-8 Master Sergeant or First Sergeant. If you really wanted to split hairs you could say he outranks all the Gunny's yelling at him.

  • @johnwinstondarby
    @johnwinstondarby Рік тому +3

    What a lovely sight. A DI's job is a hard one which is executed in a short period of time. These guys have honed the elements of training practice to a fine art. What a treat to see in action.

  • @MLoPeZ23805
    @MLoPeZ23805 6 років тому +29

    GySgt Rodriguez was my 1st Sgt as a recruit...he was tremendous..and then I became a Drill Instructor..PIDI...

    • @harmonicartist
      @harmonicartist 6 років тому +1

      Michael Lopez GySgt Ruiz served as the 1stCEB SgtMaj when I was there

  • @macsdaddy3383
    @macsdaddy3383 5 років тому +21

    The saddest part of all this, is that most of these Marine students, (to probably include the ROK Marine as well) were "vol-un-told" by their respective commands to attend the DI School.

    • @flanagamer
      @flanagamer 5 років тому

      Either DI School or Recruiting for most Staff NCOs - picking between the lesser of two evils I guess

    • @barryrose8360
      @barryrose8360 4 роки тому +1

      Funny you said that, army here. I got vol-un-told for two schools I wanted nothing to do with

  • @widleylaguerre849
    @widleylaguerre849 7 років тому +50

    holy shit gunny Ruiz is now a sgtmjr this is mad old.

    • @ctaylor0425
      @ctaylor0425 7 років тому +1

      Widley Laguerre no way really? He was our co. First sergeant in 3/4.

    • @lavartime7156
      @lavartime7156 6 років тому +4

      I remember when he was a ssgt plt 3091

    • @sotiriosmarmarinos4703
      @sotiriosmarmarinos4703 6 років тому +2

      He was my drill instructor also for platoon 3091. Glass how are you doing buddy?

    • @anallovermagee2417
      @anallovermagee2417 6 років тому

      POG

    • @black2785
      @black2785 3 місяці тому +1

      Now he’s top of the food chain

  • @sergiozayas1862
    @sergiozayas1862 6 років тому +17

    I went to DI school 1977 at MCRD San Diego, no DI school instructor yelled at anyone. My squad DI instructor was a Chosin vet and he never raised his voice. We had a fellow student with a Navy Cross and two with the Silver Star from Vietnam, I think a bunch of us would have told the instructors treating us like recruits to get lost and laughed at them. All the students went thru boot camp and know one needs to remind us what boot camp is like. I think some idiotic officer came up with this idea of treated Marine SNCO/NCOs like recruits.

    • @bravo20vet12
      @bravo20vet12 5 років тому

      Went to PI in 1979,no regrets,did two hitches n got out,became a stonemason next 30 years,semper Fi Marines!

  • @fanuvgod1
    @fanuvgod1 3 роки тому +24

    2:26 when you realize you've made the same mistake twice.

  • @pngarcia1563
    @pngarcia1563 5 років тому +23

    Great leadership is hard to find. That being said, not all NCO's will become exceptionally great leaders, but most will be very good leaders/mentors. Been out of the Corps for more than 30 years and yet, have rarely met ok leaders, if any at all. This has been my hardest adjustment to civilian life. They just don't get it or have a clue what our culture is and what it stands for. No other experience will give you the satisfaction of being around so many professionals, leaders and mentors than those you will find in the military! Relish in you achievements, inspire those around you and always lead by example!
    Semper Fi!

  • @blacklabel5030
    @blacklabel5030 7 років тому +114

    8:34 "I should've picked recruiter SDA

  • @monkeystoothpaste8426
    @monkeystoothpaste8426 6 місяців тому +2

    From DI instructor,to SGMOTMC,how crazy

  • @lazycat6708
    @lazycat6708 3 роки тому +36

    Military from Korea:
    - What the hell is going on?!

    • @SIRTROLLZALOT
      @SIRTROLLZALOT 3 роки тому +2

      You do know that South Korea and the US military work very close together even the ROK marines have similar uniforms to the usmc

  • @Traumadamage
    @Traumadamage Рік тому +3

    GySgt Pagan (now 1st Sgt Pagan, retired) was one of the Senior Naval Science instructors of my njrotc unit during high school. One of the most influential male figures I ever had in my entire directionless life at that point. He was the image of what I wanted to become. 1st Sgt Pagan is as real as they come and all of my most highlighted memories during my time in njrotc had something to do with 1st Sgt Pagan, not only for me but for most people that ever stepped foot in the drill hall. I'm glad I was able to find this video on my own again, years later after another cadet had found it while we were still in school. A character defining person.

  • @c431inf
    @c431inf 4 місяці тому +2

    Never think you would miss this shit but you do because of the discipline

  • @dandreadyson4972
    @dandreadyson4972 6 років тому +3

    I graduated Drill Sergeant School U.S. Army 1998. This is harder than what we went through. I was a Staff Sergeant when i went to DS School. Great Video!

    • @jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051
      @jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051 5 років тому

      Its weird because DS have to be atleast E5(P) to E7 to attend, marine corps it's all E4 and E5 DI's from my understanding which is why its confusing because we were taught in the army NCO Corp that E6 was the rank you were to be trusted with more responsibility

  • @americanski521
    @americanski521 7 років тому +29

    9:28 with the banshee scream lmao

    • @americanski521
      @americanski521 6 років тому +4

      I laughed once. Big mistake. Got thrashed until I couldn't feel my arms and legs.

  • @rubengarcia532
    @rubengarcia532 5 місяців тому +3

    No body noticed that SgtMaj Ruiz is one of the instructors😤

  • @fireballfitness170
    @fireballfitness170 3 роки тому

    Appreciate the video. I hope to see more videos on how Marines can be more prepared for D.I.School.

  • @GickelsGaming
    @GickelsGaming 10 місяців тому +2

    its crazy to think that these are sgts, ssgt's that have the same** look in their faces as us recruits did- they just know better

  • @lordapophis5723
    @lordapophis5723 7 років тому +33

    Those ROK Marines are pretty good.

    • @JohnDoe-qq6gv
      @JohnDoe-qq6gv 6 років тому +4

      South Koreans are very intelligent and extremely team oriented, so no doubt their Marines are not to be underestimated.

    • @JM-kl7zv
      @JM-kl7zv 5 років тому +6

      Lord Apophis There’s a joke in the US Military that the ROK Marines are so scary that we’re actually in South Korea to prevent them from invading South Korea😂😉

    • @pngarcia1563
      @pngarcia1563 5 років тому +4

      Spent a lot of time training with ROK Marines. No joke! Hard as nails they are.

  • @earlphillips9754
    @earlphillips9754 6 років тому +7

    The navy called our di school hip hop school. Went in 1978, nothing like this. But I did train 8 companys of 86 men each before I retired in 1981.

  • @windell0121
    @windell0121 5 років тому +2

    Outfreakin standing! When I graduated Boot one of the DI's warned us that if we don't want to get embarrassed to stay away from the Drill Instructor School area on Family Day.

  • @kennethryan4824
    @kennethryan4824 5 років тому

    This is beautiful!! Semper fi !!!

  • @drawingturtuga
    @drawingturtuga 7 років тому +74

    This was dated 2007. DI School is definitely not like that now (graduated as a hat in 2012). You are treated like the rank you come as, not as a recruit unless you want to act like one. You still have to have to be thick skinned and able to take very... very constructive criticism. You will be demanded of, you will be stressed out, you will see others try to quit, but you will not be yelled at in your face like that as if its recruit pick up. Things happen/change for a reason. It is what it is like the change or not. (they also do not give that modified Drill Instructor Creed, but its been a few years... and things have a way of coming full circle). Regardless, its the best time of your life!

    • @jonathanwes9150
      @jonathanwes9150 7 років тому +4

      drawingturtuga How do Drill Instructors get the frog voice?

    • @James-akaRhino
      @James-akaRhino 7 років тому +20

      Basically you end up yelling 16 hours a day during the very beginning of picking up a recruit platoon. You do not develop this frog voice in DI School. Your throat gets very sore where you can barely speak. But you keep on doing it. Every new DI experiences this. Over the days/weeks your throat muscles get torn up and then strengthen. Think of lifting weights in the gym until exhaustion and muscles are sore right? Then they grow and get stronger...Same thing. That is how you get the frog voice or deep voice. Some get the frog more than others...Just depends. Like the Chicago PD show the old sergeant has a naturally thick deep voice so any enhancing makes it deeper. Try yelling at the top of your lungs for 16 hours a day. When I was DI I took my platoon out for drill competition and my Sergeant Major said I had the loudest voice on the depot (MCRD San Diego). All from being a DI spending hundreds of hours yelling....

    • @jonathanwes9150
      @jonathanwes9150 7 років тому +4

      James Thank you for explaining! I always tried to figured out how Drill Instructors got that voice. Much respect to you and every other Drill Instructor out there! Semper Fi!

    • @jojaalbe
      @jojaalbe 7 років тому +2

      Glad to hear that. We were treated firmly but with respect from day 1 in 1978, not like a boot. That nonsense must have been a phase through the 80s-90s.

    • @RS-vv3vb
      @RS-vv3vb 7 років тому +16

      12:45 he say It was to wake them up to realize where they are. He says You will not be treated like that through out DI school. I think a lot of people are just ignoring that part or not watching it through.

  • @depwater12
    @depwater12 7 років тому +27

    Was heading to P.I D.I school in fall 2002. Instead, orders got scrapped to go with my unit 2/8 into iraq. Wasn't meant to be i guess. Lol

  • @markwhiteman8488
    @markwhiteman8488 2 роки тому +1

    On my vacation to Parris Island in 1967 the week that we were assigned outside assignments I was sent to the D.I. school to work and all the D. I. student were very nice and accommodating which I found a nice change up.

  • @amunra8806
    @amunra8806 5 місяців тому +1

    Imagine seeing this years later and one of those instructors is now the SMMC

  • @CallmeYaMajesty
    @CallmeYaMajesty 7 років тому +32

    nopenopenopenopenope. fuck no am I going through boot camp round 2

    • @James-akaRhino
      @James-akaRhino 7 років тому +6

      Hey if you're in the Corps and you receive orders to DI School like I did, you have no choice to go. And don't even think of dropping out. Because they send you right back to your unit and you have to face your peers and the humiliation and rumors why you didn't make it. Only two excuses accepted. A medical (broke arm) or you failed the psych exam. (Marines like crazy!).

    • @captainhowdy9557
      @captainhowdy9557 7 років тому

      James I didn't reenlist after my 4 . you don't get to choose your specialty school ? Like msg school di school or recruiter school , what ever that would be like .

    • @JakobTheCenturion
      @JakobTheCenturion 6 років тому

      Captain Howdy He was ordered to go. He was the only student out of everyone who went who didn't ask to be there. He was just that good. Not speaking for him or anything; just don't know if he'll reply.

  • @alicehernandez4720
    @alicehernandez4720 6 років тому +29

    I’d rather be a recruiter

  • @jusskb5844
    @jusskb5844 2 місяці тому

    Imagine telling yourself you are never going through that again just to go through that again

  • @BigE-wf6zo
    @BigE-wf6zo Рік тому +2

    When I went through DI school at MRCD San Diego in 1986, we were not treated like bunch of recruits. We were treated firmly and professionally. We were high stressed usually at PT. During my 27 year career in the Marine Corps, in my mind, it's was the best leadership school I attended. The traning and experience sticks with you forever.

    • @stellarhyme3
      @stellarhyme3 Рік тому +2

      That’s how you should be treated, this right here is beyond stupid. I joined i 84 and was asked to go to DI school, I always said no.

  • @ToyzRule
    @ToyzRule 6 років тому +29

    Lol this is weird watching a bunch of Sergeants- Gunnery Sergeants being treated like recruits

  • @shindrithargriethrat8408
    @shindrithargriethrat8408 6 років тому +4

    I got screened by HRST about a year before I got out. There was another guy in my squadron who also got screened and told the team "Oh, no, I want to be a drill instructor". They made sure he got that option. From what I understand, now you get screened by one team for both recruiting and drill instructor so you are basically going to get one or the other. At the time, my daughter was on the Exceptional Family Member program so they told me they couldn't select me, but encouraged me to get in touch if she ever got off it... "Roger that". About 10 months later, EAS'd. But, not before the big green weenie got one last balls-deep fucking and I went to Sgt's Course and had to spend a shit ton of money getting all the gear and uniform items up to speed... only to turn around three months after Sgt's Course and sell all that shit after I got out.

  • @andresc5915
    @andresc5915 Рік тому +1

    I’ve heard that no one actually wants to be a DI and that’s it’s the same sentiment as getting called to do recruiting

  • @MAA-hu3do
    @MAA-hu3do 10 місяців тому +1

    It’s funny how no matter how long you’ve been in you still manage to look lost when put in that situation… 😂😂
    I love it.

  • @NomadA1
    @NomadA1 6 років тому +16

    Actually enjoyed boot camp a bit. The yelling was funny to me. They fixed that come 2nd phase tho lol.

  • @theguyfromwalgreens
    @theguyfromwalgreens 7 років тому +14

    Boot camp on steroids. I can only imagine how beyond perfection these gentlemen are going to have to be compared to initial recruit training.

  • @OutdoorsActual
    @OutdoorsActual 5 років тому +4

    Love the enlisted stacks vs Capt. Stack

  • @Huey_N
    @Huey_N 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, I never thought u would see Gunny Rodriquez in this video. By 2008, he became 1Sgt, and I of course was a boot.

    • @dustinyv
      @dustinyv 2 роки тому

      My senior in 2000

  • @JukesMcGee
    @JukesMcGee 5 років тому +34

    8:56 when u spike ur water bottle with a lil' somethin before shipping off to MCRD.

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 7 років тому +14

    US Army BT (87) can't touch marine bt. Much respect for you guys.

    • @tonyscalze4077
      @tonyscalze4077 5 років тому

      Why?

    • @kcinimod
      @kcinimod 5 років тому

      This isn't BT you turd

    • @Quantumedic
      @Quantumedic 5 років тому

      I never will understand comparing Army Basic Training to Marine Boot Camp. It's the same shit. I also served during two different eras. Soldiers and Marines weren't any tougher or softer.

  • @jimh527
    @jimh527 7 років тому +1

    The best of the best.
    Total respect.
    Semper Fi

  • @shihantemplet
    @shihantemplet 6 років тому +2

    I was in recruit training in 1994. To this day if one of my DIs walked into the room and told me to jump out the window, I would do it without a moments hesitation. They really do know what they are doing.

  • @zamorar2311
    @zamorar2311 7 років тому +17

    only like this on day one. GySgt Lett and GySgt Sanfford were both my squad instructors... first weekend was killer but after that wasnt that bad. It wasnt nearly as bad as i expected it to be..

    • @superdduper93
      @superdduper93 6 років тому

      How were they as DI Instructors overall? Jerks? Chill?

  • @jeremiahrose392
    @jeremiahrose392 3 місяці тому +3

    1:00 sgtmaj Ruiz?

  • @jeremysanchez9188
    @jeremysanchez9188 7 років тому

    During my stay at MCRD we had a working party during 1st phase that was sent to clean this place. It was a great day and was an honor to be in that place.

  • @nyreeavi1863
    @nyreeavi1863 Рік тому +1

    Attention on deck. badasses come through. Thank you

  • @0311apache
    @0311apache 7 років тому +5

    Jesus...It's like watching the sequel to a movie that scared the fuck outta you. What's even scarier? This ain't no damn movie.

  • @allanbryant3435
    @allanbryant3435 5 років тому +9

    I got hell of respect for marines and DI’s man this was intense.. I gotta answer my best friend call when he calls me.. he is going through this now..

  • @septemberquest6393
    @septemberquest6393 4 роки тому +1

    Discipline is the most important thing..I served 4 years in the Army...I admire these men.

  • @mrparchman2479
    @mrparchman2479 2 роки тому +1

    Outstanding ❤️👍🏾