Much love to you friend. These days the former Warsaw Pact countries are our strongest allies.The Poles, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians. Romanians, Czechs, and Slovaks. Hungarians and Bulgarians. They remember the Soviet scourge in Eastern Europe. Acting like they were liberators. The USSR sucked and there is no surprise why all of these countries joined NATO.
@@joevail6959 I confirm 100%. The russians poisoned our last tsar (i.e. king) Boris III in 1943 because Stalin knew our monarch was negotiating the outcome of the war on the side of the US & the Allies. After they poisoned him, the commies made a coup and ruined my country, which was an agricultural heaven before 1945 and turned it into the sh*thole it is today. Not only that but they killed hundreds of thousands of our middle and higher class, officers, doctors, teachers, monks and preachers without trial. Bulgaria was literally erased, aside from the language and the orthodox faith. Please never stop supporting Ukraine. Russia has been a global devil for long enough and you're 100% right that we (the eastern europeans) understand, support and want the role which US has globally. If it wasnt for the US mainly but also for the UK & Commonwealth and other native-English speaking nations, we'd be all gone now.
Going through USMC Boot Camp was the most memorable piece of my life. I went to USMC Boot Camp in '06. My SDI and DIs claimed that we would remember them more vividly then any of our school teachers. I still remember my DIs voices, postures, faces, and every life lesson my SDI gave me.
Been over 20 years since I got out, although the Fleet USMC has change significantly, bootcamp still feels exactly the same and brought back intense feelings.
the drill instructors told you to treat each other with respect and to report bullying? i went to boot camp in 2011 and i never heard anything like that
Every recruit training program, no matter the service, is designed provide a base of physical ability and knowledge over the cross section of recruits. Some will find the training less difficult then they thought, some will find it more so. This baseline standard prepares the recruit for service after recruit training no matter the occupational field. I went through Parris Island in 1962, served 27 years, and retired as a Master Gunnery Sergeant (E9). Some things have changed, but the program is the same.
Remember that the DI’s are doing what the do to help keep you alive in combat or if you become a POW. All thru Boot in the 50s all of us kind hated them & we swore we’d all get even. After Graduation we found out their purposes. Waiting at Main side for the buses to take us off PI we met them in the slop chute & were shocked when they called us over bought us a drink. They then explained what their purpose in Boot was & our attitude & feelings sure changed. We all thanked them for the job they making us Marines.
Graduated with platoon 2022 women in 1991 Parris Island. You never forget the sounds, the smells, the stress, the rotten helmet that thousands of other recruits used before me. How I was yelled at to repel. The gas chamber and the confidence they instilled in you of your life-saving mask. Having to be alert the moment your eyes opened. Classroom time in the A/C was the worst while fighting to stay awake. Recruiter Fleming was our guide. Recruit Miller from LA bunked beneath me and complained when I got the platoon in the pit when I got caught eating a packet of syrup in the walk-in reefer. The male NCOs and COs with sexual misconduct and lack of respect for a woman in their uniform were trash. God forgive them. Oorah. Semper Fi. Love my Marine Corps.
I am a Zambian and I have always dreamt of becoming a us marine ever since I was a little kid , every day I keep wishing I had a way of joining to serve as a marine..
ngl when I went thru it, it was easier than expected but probably the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. Only time it sucked ass was being wet and full of sand during boomers in the Crucible.
@@study7794 i went to mcrd so they took us to the main airport in san diego. In the USO section over there at night is where and when they’ll pick you up and I remember two receiving DIs just got a group of 20-30 people in line and told us to pack things in plastic/saran wraps. The rest is you get into buses and 3 months go by.
@@namejeff1037 wow interesting. I’m still a junior in HS and will start my senior year in August but I’m thinking of joining the marines. It’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid and I’m really thinking to do it. Also I live about almost 3 hours from San Diego so I guess that’s good in a way.
I dont k ow how they do that intense work. Id pass out. Thats to much it takes a lot of will power to do this and mindset which i dont have but my son did.
The 7 minute mark!! .. The women Marines are on point!! Let the career Marines do their job! Who is this college graduate Marine? Outstanding!! Bravo Zulu!
USMC 64--68. Parris Island 3Rd Battalion. Hello from Palermo Sicily. Things have sure changed since 1964. And I am the Marines who through Parris Island long before and around the same time as us will most likely agree.
My dad is in heaven watching this after he passed away I grew up with him in the okinawa marine corp base memories might consider joining the airforce thou
recently went through Navy OCS, the Marine DIs we had treated us exactly as boots (comparing to this video), and we learned through pain lol, wouldn't've had it anyone other way
Joined after 9/11. Parris Island. Never really saw female DIs. We had old gear from the desert storm days. It was tough training. I had a heat stroke on one of the runs. The crucible was a bitch. Some of our DIs had returned from Afghanistan. Iraq had just kicked off. DIs would still put their hands on you back then. I think all that stopped after the recruit drowned in the early 2000s. I've talked to Marines who have went through around about 2008 and they said it has changed a lot.
I graduated PI boot in the 50s & from what I can see of current boot there are a few things we went through that is now practiced. Oh! The was different also my pay was $78 per month. There training regulation because of an incident whim at the rifle range when 6 boots drowned on a late night forced March into the swamps. I’m sure that boot camp is basically the same except for few changes because of that incident. OORAH!!!
most of young Indonesian want a be Marines..but it is hard to join Indonesian Marines, the selection is so tight and tough..most of them was missed in admission level..height, weight and intelligence. the physical and mental must PERFECT. PERFECT like Superman. once you join military basic training training..you will be trained and pushed until the down limit of human being...dopper training shot by real bullet, survival in jungle for a week with only a little bit salt and bayonet. march passing river mountain for hundreds kilometers. swimming for about 10 km from one island to other, the physical training push until the weakest limit of human being..
@@ouioui2627 I will be honest I’m not sure but what I got told it depends on the job that you want and they will tell you if u need to retake the ASVAB But tu have accurate information you have to talk to your career counselor and go to a marine corps recruiter offices that’s what I did I got 77 in my ASVAB I’m just waiting for my chain of command to sign my paper and go to Bootcamp
In all honesty I called my own cell phone pretending to call my family. It was kind of degrading I wasn't gonna leave that robotic phone call to my family haha. It's fine they got a letter from me 2 weeks later
I want to thank all US servicemen and women, past or present, for their service. Huge respect and much love from your humble NATO ally - Bulgaria!
Much love to you friend. These days the former Warsaw Pact countries are our strongest allies.The Poles, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians. Romanians, Czechs, and Slovaks. Hungarians and Bulgarians. They remember the Soviet scourge in Eastern Europe. Acting like they were liberators. The USSR sucked and there is no surprise why all of these countries joined NATO.
same.....I was in the Navy in the early 1980s. This brought back some fond memories.
@@joevail6959 I confirm 100%. The russians poisoned our last tsar (i.e. king) Boris III in 1943 because Stalin knew our monarch was negotiating the outcome of the war on the side of the US & the Allies. After they poisoned him, the commies made a coup and ruined my country, which was an agricultural heaven before 1945 and turned it into the sh*thole it is today. Not only that but they killed hundreds of thousands of our middle and higher class, officers, doctors, teachers, monks and preachers without trial. Bulgaria was literally erased, aside from the language and the orthodox faith. Please never stop supporting Ukraine. Russia has been a global devil for long enough and you're 100% right that we (the eastern europeans) understand, support and want the role which US has globally. If it wasnt for the US mainly but also for the UK & Commonwealth and other native-English speaking nations, we'd be all gone now.
I can only imagine that “sleepy” bus ride going to boot camp anticipating the hell you’re about to endure.
you accept your final peace for the next few months and get zero good sleep. but it is WORTH IT.
@@overzone666 yea, sometimes I regret not giving it a try. I chose the college route at 18
@@charliedallachie3539 go for it charlie. use your degree and become a LT. you'll thank yourself in a few years.
I remember
Going through USMC Boot Camp was the most memorable piece of my life. I went to USMC Boot Camp in '06. My SDI and DIs claimed that we would remember them more vividly then any of our school teachers.
I still remember my DIs voices, postures, faces, and every life lesson my SDI gave me.
Can’t believe it’s been 62 years since I graduated from Marine boot camp.
Damn unc
you guys had it easy back then... haha just jokes!
@@OnlyGainsPR you must be army
Thanks for your service, old timer. I am 18 and joining the marines, I am going to meps, then I will go to the merine Core bace pendleton this August.
@@CoryTheesfeld good luck to you. I hope you enjoy being part of the brotherhood.
Been over 20 years since I got out, although the Fleet USMC has change significantly, bootcamp still feels exactly the same and brought back intense feelings.
the drill instructors told you to treat each other with respect and to report bullying? i went to boot camp in 2011 and i never heard anything like that
I’ll be starting this tomorrow
Your not gonna see this comment for a while but good luck😂 enlisting in August brother. Semper Fi
hope you graduate!
Good luck!
make sure your fefes don't get a booboo.
u got it im going this monday. 6/10
Every recruit training program, no matter the service, is designed provide a base of physical ability and knowledge over the cross section of recruits. Some will find the training less difficult then they thought, some will find it more so. This baseline standard prepares the recruit for service after recruit training no matter the occupational field. I went through Parris Island in 1962, served 27 years, and retired as a Master Gunnery Sergeant (E9). Some things have changed, but the program is the same.
GOD DAMN I remember going through this shit. But you're just watching it on a video. Going through it was different shit. I love it.
Remember that the DI’s are doing what the do to help keep you alive in combat or if you become a POW. All thru Boot in the 50s all of us kind hated them & we swore we’d all get even. After Graduation we found out their purposes. Waiting at Main side for the buses to take us off PI we met them in the slop chute & were shocked when they called us over bought us a drink. They then explained what their purpose in Boot was & our attitude & feelings sure changed. We all thanked them for the job they making us Marines.
My two brothers were Marines. One went to Boot Camp in 1970 . The other in 1979. MCRD San Diego. Semper Fi.
If you see this, Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Semper Fi to all my Brothers and Sisters. It's changed a bit since I graduated from 2066 in 1995, but we're all still Marines.
I shipping out when I finish school this year
@@racks17889Fasho me too, June 10th
Graduated with platoon 2022 women in 1991 Parris Island. You never forget the sounds, the smells, the stress, the rotten helmet that thousands of other recruits used before me. How I was yelled at to repel. The gas chamber and the confidence they instilled in you of your life-saving mask. Having to be alert the moment your eyes opened. Classroom time in the A/C was the worst while fighting to stay awake. Recruiter Fleming was our guide. Recruit Miller from LA bunked beneath me and complained when I got the platoon in the pit when I got caught eating a packet of syrup in the walk-in reefer. The male NCOs and COs with sexual misconduct and lack of respect for a woman in their uniform were trash. God forgive them. Oorah. Semper Fi. Love my Marine Corps.
It hasn't changed at all. Mark my words on that.
Read that as “Graduated in 2066 from 1995” 😂
Anyone else watching this from the comfort of their own bed? 😅🛏️
Me!
naaaaaaah im currently doing laps of an olympic swimming pool
Me😂🤭
me😂, but that will end in a few months, training to join the Portuguese "Fuzileiros" (Marines)
The emphasis on not tolerating abuse and stealing surprises me because I’ve heard occurrences of both 😂 from a recent graduate
they gotta say it just so recruits know the rules, doesn’t mean they’re followed
integrity is a choice
The marines whole thing is hazing at this point
38:32 Even the ds was laughing 😂 he said “what the hell” 😂💀
That's a Drill Instructor (DI), not a Drill Sergeant (DS). DS is army, in which I am in the US army.
I am a Zambian and I have always dreamt of becoming a us marine ever since I was a little kid , every day I keep wishing I had a way of joining to serve as a marine..
USMC BEST BROTHERHOOD IN THE WORLD.
Hitting boot camp this coming Monday
Same you going to San Diego or Paris island?
Have fun!!! best decision I ever made! enjoy!
@@RyanBagz San Diego
I'll help your girlfriend out around the house while your gone so you can focus on your training.
- Jody
You will be sorry ahaha
Have fun
I ship June 17th, gonna be one hell of a experience I bet
you got this
u still alive?
@@BlakeDrummer they take your phone, he can't answer
@@gagecary3042 hopefully that’s it
lmk how it goes lol
ngl when I went thru it, it was easier than expected but probably the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. Only time it sucked ass was being wet and full of sand during boomers in the Crucible.
Do you know how they pick you up? Where do you go for the bus to get you?
@@study7794 i went to mcrd so they took us to the main airport in san diego. In the USO section over there at night is where and when they’ll pick you up and I remember two receiving DIs just got a group of 20-30 people in line and told us to pack things in plastic/saran wraps. The rest is you get into buses and 3 months go by.
@@namejeff1037 wow interesting. I’m still a junior in HS and will start my senior year in August but I’m thinking of joining the marines. It’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid and I’m really thinking to do it. Also I live about almost 3 hours from San Diego so I guess that’s good in a way.
@@study7794 ye leave for you will be convenient during imc if u wanna go infantry but go for it man.
@@namejeff1037Going on July 8th pretty nervous
I dont k ow how they do that intense work. Id pass out. Thats to much it takes a lot of will power to do this and mindset which i dont have but my son did.
The 7 minute mark!! .. The women Marines are on point!! Let the career Marines do their job! Who is this college graduate Marine? Outstanding!! Bravo Zulu!
I leave October 15 and I will be turning 30 in boot camp. It’s gunna be a hell of an experience for sure.
you're alright devil. stay loud, fast and aware.
Not gunna lie I needed this today 😅 been thinking about it for a couple days
Strongest Most Feared!
I’ll be here in October just cutting weight but motivated like hell
hey sir im tryna do the same thing. any advice for cutting weight quickly?
@@sahrotjohnson3996eat less move more
cant believe its been 1 day since ive graduated marine boot camp
thank you for your service
@@juicecup2838😂
I remember I first stepped onto those yellow foot prints! Can't believe it was over 7 years ago. Time really flies!
My husband leaves August 6th (3 more days🥲). Seeing them read their letters and write back made my heart warm.
I’ll see him by the end of this month guys omg time flew!
USMC 64--68. Parris Island 3Rd Battalion. Hello from Palermo Sicily. Things have sure changed since 1964. And I am the Marines who through Parris Island long before and around the same time as us will most likely agree.
41:18 "are you a ginger" "yes sir"
Thats abusive
@@TheJusticefornonegrow a pair😂
Gonna be a hell of a experience Tomorrow wish me luck
how’s it going?
My dad is in heaven watching this after he passed away I grew up with him in the okinawa marine corp base memories might consider joining the airforce thou
Do you wanna maybe have the full assurance you’re going there too some day?
Motivacion,vocación i fuerza de voluntad.que mas se puede pedir
recently went through Navy OCS, the Marine DIs we had treated us exactly as boots (comparing to this video), and we learned through pain lol, wouldn't've had it anyone other way
I hit bootcamp this monday✅️ time for that next step🥇
Haha goodluck devil pup, scream loud, move fast and listen always!
how was it?
Joined after 9/11. Parris Island. Never really saw female DIs. We had old gear from the desert storm days. It was tough training. I had a heat stroke on one of the runs. The crucible was a bitch. Some of our DIs had returned from Afghanistan. Iraq had just kicked off. DIs would still put their hands on you back then. I think all that stopped after the recruit drowned in the early 2000s. I've talked to Marines who have went through around about 2008 and they said it has changed a lot.
Special salutes and respect to the women marines 💯‼️🏆👑💪🏾❤️💙
What happens if you laugh in boot camp? Sometimes all the shouting just looks funny 😆
Well I’m looking forward to this training
Can’t believe they’ve changed ‘RESPECT’ to ‘COMPASSION’ in the SDI speech
respect is too 'toxic' a word nowadays
Heres a definition here "Compassion means "suffering with" others, holding the awareness of another's experience and coming alongside them."
My Grandson is there now shipped out on July 16th 2024 graduates on October 11th 2024 Semper fi ❤️🤍💙
My Grandson is there now shipped out on July 16th 2024 graduates on October 11th 2024 Semper fi ❤️🤍💙
My son graduated from boot camp eith flying colors . Now hes a msg top of the line
May 28 I ship out for basic BABY!!!!!!
goodluck man, honestly I hope to meet u one day in the corps when I ship out
Samee
May 13nth I ship. Good luck man
@@-pinkfluffy-520shipping out on the 6th 😮
San Diego or PI?
Love that USMC COMPASSION! ❤
still in my asvab process, they're tryna get me and my buddies shipped after we graduation high school wish me luck on the asvab and everything plz
If you still haven't finished meps yet then you ain't going until after August. Mine is August 4th and I've been a pollee since February
Good luck homie
good luck bro! You got this!
@@nevyjohnson234 thanks
Good luck stay safe
Heading to boot next week, see yall when im done!
Are you cooked?
@@Random-Editsfrnah, he cooking up
bro better reply if he graduates, and thats IF
@@novoice9286 fr
@@novoice9286wsp bro, graduated yesterday..it was an experience man..😅
the hope save of the world, you are marines!
I ship to Paris island on July 7 next year after i graduate highschool , going in for infantrymen
Good luck
i look forward to the challenge
My son just went in 2 days ago 9 10 24 they can't call home yet
I see the old wooden footlockers have been upgraded to heavy-duty plastic.
Wish every branch trained like this
They all get the jobs done anyways
Army infantry trains basically like this haha and it’s 22 weeks
Army infantry trains like this, the non combat mos train different with basics of being an infantry man.
The 22 weeks is including boot camp bro @@503thekid
WOW things have changed
I'm very grateful I feel like in Texas again
I graduated PI boot in the 50s & from what I can see of current boot there are a few things we went through that is now practiced. Oh! The was different also my pay was $78 per month. There training regulation because of an incident whim at the rifle range when 6 boots drowned on a late night forced March into the swamps. I’m sure that boot camp is basically the same except for few changes because of that incident. OORAH!!!
im in the hotel right now the night before heading to parris island. I think im ready.
just sign up for the marines pretty nervous with the process.
I leave in July this year for parris island
We could very well be in the same platoon… lol
@@Johndoeshart I’m heading from rss Lake Charles Louisiana to parris island on July 22
Yeah yall are dead for sure
I don't know what's worse of boot camp having to get up extra early or doing intense exercises
5:42 "verbal abuse won't be tolerated" - while being screamed at hahah
It’s called being strict every military does this
Sorry but the female drill sergeants sound so sweet when they try to sound savage
I’m ready to pass my asvab and join my brothers and sisters
So proud of these KIDS!
53:59 "this recruit lost her protractor sir"
"i don't know what you want me to do, i don't have a protractor"
"aye sir :("
🤣🤣🤣
I leave for basic training today and I’m so nervous
Yeah you’re a goner for sure homie
13:25 not my guy cooking up 😭🙏
Me hubiera gustado formar parte de La Marina, enhorabuena chicos cumpliendo los sueños de los niños!
En espaniol se dice la Armada, no la Marina, petardo...
@cerdosanchez7516 cuerpo de tropa y marineria payaso, al igual que hay de infantería y tierra o de aire.
I shipping out when I finish school this year going 11 B
There’s no 11 B in marines you dmb
What day you shipping kit
@@_rasec_9910 2025 got to finish school what bout you
I ship August 4th. I'm going as an 0844. Fire control specialist
@@theoverlyuaediphonecharger9963 where you from
the chemist going wild
30:46 good battle buddy right there 😂😂
the coolest saxophone player ever
They don’t show the cussing and bullying 😂
I ship Thursday I’m already knowin ima be laughin ma ass off 😭
when you get your phone back, lmk how it went
ido not miss those 13 weeks of my life
Why not, you’re one of very few
I can't take a woman screaming around in uniform for serious. It just doesn't work. I couldn't stop laughing. It is just hillarious
Hoping to be there by the end of the month
I ship out July 8th. I am nervous but I will do anything to gain the title of a United States marine
much respect from israel.
Can someone explain what they are doing at 54:00? I just don't want to be lost during boot camp.
It's Map navigation, bottom line helping you not get lost
I sat in those same seats ❗️❗️❗️ 3rd Bt to 2 Bt
I can never ship out. All I can do is dream about glory.
Don’t ever let doubt keep you from serving your country as a Marine. Never look back.
This Fr wants to make me get out my bed and do some exercise, not gonna lie.
Finish school in November my ship out date is hopefully changing to December or January I can’t wait
woop woop platonn 3000 represntin here ... pugil sticks champion ...
I can't spell because I am marine corps
most of young Indonesian want a be Marines..but it is hard to join Indonesian Marines, the selection is so tight and tough..most of them was missed in admission level..height, weight and intelligence. the physical and mental must PERFECT. PERFECT like Superman.
once you join military basic training training..you will be trained and pushed until the down limit of human being...dopper training shot by real bullet, survival in jungle for a week with only a little bit salt and bayonet. march passing river mountain for hundreds kilometers. swimming for about 10 km from one island to other,
the physical training push until the weakest limit of human being..
20:35
“8, 9, 30!”
33:00 "Hey"
You don't join to become a Marine because it is easy, you join because it is hard!
i’m joining after highschool
I'm 27 and I am undecided with being in the marines or Airforce, , I just want to wish everyone Goodluck on their journey.
Airforce for comfort.
Marines for the fight.
Join marines you won’t regret it
Air force has it better, but marines are the more "rare" branch
I’m 20 brother I’m think of going haha but never finished school but still get note from them.
I'm currently in the airforce just depends on what you are wanting to do but I would go to the airforce
watching this after going through air force boot camp 2 years ago 😂😂😂😂
Respect us marine
Thirty years ago, I landed on PISC. Semper Fi.
Im gonna be joining the military but i don't know which branch i should join
Crazy how the united states turns geeks and nerds and dorks into the worlds greatest military force known to man.
My son Leaves in 2 weeks, Just wanna thank all you brave men and women for your service!!! 🫡🫡🫡
Dude I kept dying when they kept swapping from the female to male Drill instructors, the female one seems wayyyy more nice with her job.
Ship out date July 22nd
That’s when I graduate USAF secfo tech school
goodluck gang
Ship out in 2 weeks 💪🏽
July 7th
I ship out June 2nd
I’m on the process crossing branch from the navy to the marines corps
Do your asvab scores matter when crossing over to another branch ?
@@ouioui2627 I will be honest I’m not sure but what I got told it depends on the job that you want and they will tell you if u need to retake the ASVAB But tu have accurate information you have to talk to your career counselor and go to a marine corps recruiter offices that’s what I did I got 77 in my ASVAB I’m just waiting for my chain of command to sign my paper and go to Bootcamp
man in the early 70s we got a bottle of Wisk and a bar of soap in a plastic thing and that was it.
Shipping out soon!!
My son shipped out today. Still waiting for that scripted call.
In all honesty I called my own cell phone pretending to call my family. It was kind of degrading I wasn't gonna leave that robotic phone call to my family haha. It's fine they got a letter from me 2 weeks later