They almost got me i almost joined the army as an engineer thinking it was a non combat roll and i wanted to be an engineer. Nope thats a combat engineer. Though they do get to blow shit up so maybe it wouldn't have been that bad
Well most of the names were perfectly accurate 200 years ago. Then again some of them seem like they'd be pretty obvious like Firewatch = watching for fires.
Your wife is a gem! God bless that woman and our troops! Happy memorial day and thank you for your service sir no matter how small you may think it was.
The paratrooper being dragged behind the plane is what’s known as a ‘towed jumper’. They can attempt to recover you, but if they can’t they’ll cut you free and you have to deploy your reserve.
Look up what Memorial Day is for please. There's nothing happy about people "celebrating" my good friend's sacrifice. SPC Christopher S. Honaker was born 25 September 1983 in Havelock, North Carolina. He enlisted in the US Army on 5 January 2006. During his time in Service he completed Basic Infantry Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia. SPC Honaker then joined the ranks of the 2D Battalion 503D (Airborne) and the 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team. He immediately found his home among the combat tested Soldiers of Able Company, 2-503D and he deployed with his Warlord brothers to combat operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom VIII. SPC Honaker distinguished himself as an exemplary M249 Gunner and as one of the finest Soldiers in the Spartan Ranks. SPC Christopher Honaker’s awards include the Bronze Star Medal with V device for Valor, the Purple Heart, National Defense Service, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Medal, Parachutist Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge.
What happens now? The flight crew has to fish him back in. Now this is the one time you don’t want to say, “You should have seen the one that got away.” It was this ________ big! I know it was bad. 😂
In the academy when I was done on the firing range they had us recruits walk the range and we KNEW we picked up every shell casing and the instructors fucking had a handful of shells in their pockets just to smoke us for. Lol
I'm actually loving the fact that i immediately knew what a police call is cause my scoutmaster made us do them all the time on campouts, and yes they suck.
I remember one night in basic, I was nearly asleep, when I heard a noise on the floor. I look down and my 3rd R.D.C ( Former Navy man here) is sliding on the floor underneath the bunks and looks up at me and says "SSSSHHHHHH, watch this"! So I watch him sliding around and he gets behind the Fire watchman, and SHOUTS "BOOM YOU ARE DEAD" and the Scream of pure terror that comes from that poor man haunts me!
17:30 We had to do police lines in boy scouts and there was this one scout that was our senior patrol leader, and he made SURE that we cleaned the campsite BETTER THAN WE ARRIVED! And every time that he found even the TINIEST piece of trash: had to redo it all over again. It got so bad that even the adults had to step in and say “hey, we’re suppose to be out of here in like 10min, can we please get in the cars now?” I loved Boy Scouts but man is that one part I do NOT miss
I had to work the entire Memorial Day as an Amazon Delivery driver.. they told us the routes would be reduced, but nah. I was given the most poorly planned, hodge podge ass, most stops, most packages, and most group stops I've had in a LONG time. I was gonna be in and out and grill some damn burgers, but no, i couldn't get done until it started to get dark. Amazon hates America confirmed.
I am extremely sick right now with a bad cold. You guys honestly take my mind off the fact that my cough hurts so bad it gives me chest pains. I love your videos and both of you guys
I was at Sapper School and we had to do a rope climb before we went to chowder. One of the dudes was at the top of the rope when colors started playing. Dude locked in and saluted for the whole song. He got a minor plus for it. Epic!
just came back from a 3 and half hour drive from tn to indiana and back to celebrate memorial day. Big respect for the military. happy holiday from surviving another drill sergeant catching you off guard.
My dad (a retired NAVY chief and greenside corpsman) participated annually in a charity fundraising event on base called "beard-a-thon". It was done in September to raise money for veteran families who couldn't necessarily afford to splurge on Thanksgiving. Essentially everyone not out in the field would have all of September to grow a beard and mustache and whoever had the best facial hair by popular vote would be crowned King Bling. All money and food drive donations gained by everyone throughout September would be handed out to anonymous families in the community. Those in charge of delivery were told not to tell anyone the addresses or names of the recipients. Women could participate too, they were aloud to style and dye their hair, if they weren't in the field. Winner got their picture taken and put up. There were a couple other small prizes but I can't remember what they were.
There was also a school supply drive done around June or July. Essentially every year there would be a contest starring the kids art projects. Any kids in a military family (extended or immediate family members' kids) could submit 1 project that they made, whether a story, poem, drawing, song, video, ceramic, anything creative or artsy that they made themselves. And by popular vote about 10-15 winners, depending on the number of submissions, would be chosen and then there would be an "auction" held for the art peices that was open to everyone and was held off base. All the money raised from the "bids" would go to anonymous families (I don't know how they were chosen) for school related fees and supplies. They could be used for sport fees, school trips, supplies for the year, or anything else like that. There was also a "pagent" where several kids would go around, with their parent, and show everyone the different things they could bid on. It was a lot of fun to see and do.
17:05 Reminds me of the time Nation guard were working with cops during riots, car was moving in their general direction, it didn't stop so, someone says the two words that have different meanings for cops and soldiers. 'Hit it.' Soldier opens up on the car a few times(or once) before someone stopped him.. Dude got an honorable discharge I believe, nobody specified what 'hit it' meant either lethal or non lethal
Not Barbequing, actually had to be part of a memorial day parade (volunteer for a Veterans Post and I had to be in my full uniform, had to march, 21 salute, and the POW table presentation) to all my vets, past and current, Thank you and Love you all
SPC Christopher S. Honaker was born 25 September 1983 in Havelock, North Carolina. He enlisted in the US Army on 5 January 2006. During his time in Service he completed Basic Infantry Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia. SPC Honaker then joined the ranks of the 2D Battalion 503D (Airborne) and the 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team. He immediately found his home among the combat tested Soldiers of Able Company, 2-503D and he deployed with his Warlord brothers to combat operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom VIII. SPC Honaker distinguished himself as an exemplary M249 Gunner and as one of the finest Soldiers in the Spartan Ranks. SPC Christopher Honaker’s awards include the Bronze Star Medal with V device for Valor, the Purple Heart, National Defense Service, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Medal, Parachutist Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Happy Memorial Day...
I really appreciate you guys. I've been having issues with my husband and may have to leave him and go back home. I moved to another state for him and left everything I know and love for him and after 6 years things don't seem to be getting better. You guys have shown me what a Happy couple is and I want that. Please don't stop uploading videos with each other. It gives me hope that I can be happy again. ❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you Grant and Lindsey. ❤❤❤❤
First off, Happy Memorial Day, secondly, I love that what Lindsey played on the harmonica sounded like a song, but what Narrator played sounded like thomas the freaking train and I hate that I remember what he sounds like
fun fact, my old JROTC instructor used to be the drill sergeant that trained the drill sergeants, in the three years i was at that high school i wished to hear him yell but i never did.
I love watching your videos I also watched the boys you guys are the funniest UA-camrs I’ve ever watched. I hope you have a great memorial day thank you for your service. You kept us safe.
Narrator I'm graduating highschool in two days I'm thankful that you were here your videos helped me out with my life thank you dad and tell mom I said hi 😊😂
When the people get stuck like that on static line parachute training they use another parachute called HUPRA to clip to the bunch of static lines then cut away the whole lot. Either that or you cut away to your reserve.
When I was working as an RA in housing, our fire sprinkler system went down overnight so we had to pull “fire watch” where we did rounds of the building all night, waking up the next pair every hour so someone was up literally watching for fire.
Scream at trees for umpteen hours. At least that's what I got for an answer back in the late 90's when I was checking (optional) alternate paths. 16:30
Narrator you are the man! You have inspired me to make my own UA-cam channel... I've only done 3 short videos so far but plan on way more. Thanks for all the great content and inspiration!!
From what a buddy in the Army told me once you obtain the rank of an NCO you have some options as far as doing NCO Duties and the main option is to do recruiting or go to Drill Sergeant School
Happy Memorial Day to u and Tysvm on ur service in the untied states military. I’m from Canada and I’m retired from the Canadian military. I’m a new sub on ur channel
Happy memorial day! I do love watching these videos because I like to learn. I personally could never be in the military for three reasons: i personally dont like guns, i have extremely bad anxiety, and i have fibromyalgia. But i still like learning!
20:56 as a Czech person I'm just staring here like "should I be happy that they mentioned Czechia or should I be crying because of the reason why they mentioned it"
I'm not sure if it's the same for other branches, but for the Navy an RDC (Drill Sergeant in Army) can be an E5 and above but rarely will an E5 be an RDC its usually E6 to E8 so for Navy, Petty Officer First Class (E6) to Senior Chief Petty Officer or Senior Chief for short (E8)
That Drill Sergeant walking in the New Year's Party really triggered that "Current Objective: Survive"
And you can hear the person who is running say "OH SHIT, EVERYBODY TO YOUR ROOMS!"
Those were marines and that was duty
If he had the pt belt on they are dead because your invincible in it
It's like that Darth vader scene from Rouge one
@@nightninja7012 I can hear the music already
That one dude: RETURN TO YOUR ROOMS, EVERYONE IN YOUR ROOMS!!!
Drill Sergeant: Stop praising the sun, cause Daddy just arrived.
Man Narrator and Lindsey relationship is so wholesome and hilarious, I love it
Yeah let’s just act like we know they’re entire relationship from a video 😂
LINDSEY HAS RETURNED WITH THE BEST OF THE BEST, HER HUSBAND, YOURNARRATOR!!! HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, MAN!! 🫶🫶🫶
Frrrr
I love them ! They’re Soo cute together! Did you know that the boys have a channel dedicated to playing video games ??
@@Magicalwolfgamer just like the other boys said narrator and Lindsey wouldn’t be there if it weren’t for Nono square
Mad respect to you and narrator
They’re not married yet
"I used to be my dad's now I'm his brat" underrated. iconic.
"WHY ARE THE NAMES NOT WHAT THEY'RE MEANT TO BE!" goddamn if that isnt the entirety of the military
They almost got me i almost joined the army as an engineer thinking it was a non combat roll and i wanted to be an engineer. Nope thats a combat engineer. Though they do get to blow shit up so maybe it wouldn't have been that bad
Well most of the names were perfectly accurate 200 years ago. Then again some of them seem like they'd be pretty obvious like Firewatch = watching for fires.
Yo, my heart STOPPED when that last drill sergeant just slowly walks into the hall with a freaking BATON (I'm assuming that's what it was)
Best part of this video for me was Lindsay's subtle nodding as if to insinuate she is the dom to Narrator
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The breacher stormtroopering into the wall is priceless. 😂
Alright, the battle inviting marine woman over killed me. "Bro I F***ed up- aaaaHHHHHH!!!!!" 🤣
Your wife is a gem! God bless that woman and our troops! Happy memorial day and thank you for your service sir no matter how small you may think it was.
The paratrooper being dragged behind the plane is what’s known as a ‘towed jumper’. They can attempt to recover you, but if they can’t they’ll cut you free and you have to deploy your reserve.
I feel Lindsey's pain. I was a Navy Fire Controlman. I was weapons systems, NOT a fire fighter!
Happy Memorial Day!!!! You're a hero to us all Narrator!!! Much love from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Yes he is!!!
Look up what Memorial Day is for please. There's nothing happy about people "celebrating" my good friend's sacrifice.
SPC Christopher S. Honaker was born 25 September 1983 in Havelock, North Carolina. He enlisted in the US Army on 5 January 2006.
During his time in Service he completed Basic Infantry Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia. SPC Honaker then joined the ranks of the 2D Battalion 503D (Airborne) and the 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team. He immediately found his home among the combat tested Soldiers of Able Company, 2-503D and he deployed with his Warlord brothers to combat operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom VIII. SPC Honaker distinguished himself as an exemplary M249 Gunner and as one of the finest Soldiers in the Spartan Ranks.
SPC Christopher Honaker’s awards include the Bronze Star Medal with V device for Valor, the Purple Heart, National Defense Service, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Medal, Parachutist Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge.
3:00 as someone who survived marine recruit training and ended up doing it in MCT as well, I can honestly say this is true.
9:59 taking the enemy by surprise through comedy making them laugh so much they dot notice the tanks rolling in
What happens now?
The flight crew has to fish him back in.
Now this is the one time you don’t want to say, “You should have seen the one that got away.”
It was this ________ big!
I know it was bad.
😂
In the academy when I was done on the firing range they had us recruits walk the range and we KNEW we picked up every shell casing and the instructors fucking had a handful of shells in their pockets just to smoke us for. Lol
22:17 The way he came in frame Cracked me up! 🤣
I'm actually loving the fact that i immediately knew what a police call is cause my scoutmaster made us do them all the time on campouts, and yes they suck.
Yes Lindsey is finally reacting to military tiktoks
I remember one night in basic, I was nearly asleep, when I heard a noise on the floor. I look down and my 3rd R.D.C ( Former Navy man here) is sliding on the floor underneath the bunks and looks up at me and says "SSSSHHHHHH, watch this"! So I watch him sliding around and he gets behind the Fire watchman, and SHOUTS "BOOM YOU ARE DEAD" and the Scream of pure terror that comes from that poor man haunts me!
Man I would love to sit down and smoke with narrator love you guys hope you have a great memorial day!!!
These two are seriously the cutest couple on this damn app.
You know, if Lindsey really wants to know what you need to do to become a Drill Sergeant, you could always ask Angry Cops for her.
17:30
We had to do police lines in boy scouts and there was this one scout that was our senior patrol leader, and he made SURE that we cleaned the campsite BETTER THAN WE ARRIVED! And every time that he found even the TINIEST piece of trash: had to redo it all over again. It got so bad that even the adults had to step in and say “hey, we’re suppose to be out of here in like 10min, can we please get in the cars now?”
I loved Boy Scouts but man is that one part I do NOT miss
The beginning was hilarious 😆
I had to work the entire Memorial Day as an Amazon Delivery driver.. they told us the routes would be reduced, but nah. I was given the most poorly planned, hodge podge ass, most stops, most packages, and most group stops I've had in a LONG time. I was gonna be in and out and grill some damn burgers, but no, i couldn't get done until it started to get dark.
Amazon hates America confirmed.
I am extremely sick right now with a bad cold. You guys honestly take my mind off the fact that my cough hurts so bad it gives me chest pains. I love your videos and both of you guys
Ah feel better soon
❤
I was at Sapper School and we had to do a rope climb before we went to chowder. One of the dudes was at the top of the rope when colors started playing. Dude locked in and saluted for the whole song. He got a minor plus for it. Epic!
just came back from a 3 and half hour drive from tn to indiana and back to celebrate memorial day. Big respect for the military. happy holiday from surviving another drill sergeant catching you off guard.
My dad (a retired NAVY chief and greenside corpsman) participated annually in a charity fundraising event on base called "beard-a-thon". It was done in September to raise money for veteran families who couldn't necessarily afford to splurge on Thanksgiving. Essentially everyone not out in the field would have all of September to grow a beard and mustache and whoever had the best facial hair by popular vote would be crowned King Bling. All money and food drive donations gained by everyone throughout September would be handed out to anonymous families in the community. Those in charge of delivery were told not to tell anyone the addresses or names of the recipients. Women could participate too, they were aloud to style and dye their hair, if they weren't in the field. Winner got their picture taken and put up. There were a couple other small prizes but I can't remember what they were.
There was also a school supply drive done around June or July. Essentially every year there would be a contest starring the kids art projects. Any kids in a military family (extended or immediate family members' kids) could submit 1 project that they made, whether a story, poem, drawing, song, video, ceramic, anything creative or artsy that they made themselves. And by popular vote about 10-15 winners, depending on the number of submissions, would be chosen and then there would be an "auction" held for the art peices that was open to everyone and was held off base. All the money raised from the "bids" would go to anonymous families (I don't know how they were chosen) for school related fees and supplies. They could be used for sport fees, school trips, supplies for the year, or anything else like that. There was also a "pagent" where several kids would go around, with their parent, and show everyone the different things they could bid on. It was a lot of fun to see and do.
your dad sounds like a saint 😇😂
17:05
Reminds me of the time Nation guard were working with cops during riots, car was moving in their general direction, it didn't stop so, someone says the two words that have different meanings for cops and soldiers.
'Hit it.'
Soldier opens up on the car a few times(or once) before someone stopped him.. Dude got an honorable discharge I believe, nobody specified what 'hit it' meant either lethal or non lethal
Perfect couple so glad for yall can’t wait for y’all’s child it’s gonna be beautiful ❤ thank you for your service 🫡
Not Barbequing, actually had to be part of a memorial day parade (volunteer for a Veterans Post and I had to be in my full uniform, had to march, 21 salute, and the POW table presentation) to all my vets, past and current, Thank you and Love you all
SPC Christopher S. Honaker was born 25 September 1983 in Havelock, North Carolina. He enlisted in the US Army on 5 January 2006.
During his time in Service he completed Basic Infantry Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia. SPC Honaker then joined the ranks of the 2D Battalion 503D (Airborne) and the 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team. He immediately found his home among the combat tested Soldiers of Able Company, 2-503D and he deployed with his Warlord brothers to combat operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom VIII. SPC Honaker distinguished himself as an exemplary M249 Gunner and as one of the finest Soldiers in the Spartan Ranks.
SPC Christopher Honaker’s awards include the Bronze Star Medal with V device for Valor, the Purple Heart, National Defense Service, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Medal, Parachutist Badge, Combat Infantryman’s Badge.
Happy Memorial Day...
I really appreciate you guys. I've been having issues with my husband and may have to leave him and go back home. I moved to another state for him and left everything I know and love for him and after 6 years things don't seem to be getting better. You guys have shown me what a Happy couple is and I want that. Please don't stop uploading videos with each other. It gives me hope that I can be happy again. ❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you Grant and Lindsey. ❤❤❤❤
Awwww I'm so sorry 😔. Sometimes things don't work out unfortunately. I wish you nothing but the best 😊❤
@@YW2324 I really appreciate it. This is going to be a hard journey but I won't be alone. I have a lot of friends and family back home.
@@mickalenadinoto520 that's good 👍🏻❤. Good luck
When I finished marching in a Memorial Day parade I went home and I watched this and I was even more proud of my country
First off, Happy Memorial Day, secondly, I love that what Lindsey played on the harmonica sounded like a song, but what Narrator played sounded like thomas the freaking train and I hate that I remember what he sounds like
14:09
Soldier 1: hey have you seen Terry?
Soldier 2: no, did he jump with you?
Soldier 1: no…the he must be…
Terry: AAAAAAAAH
fun fact, my old JROTC instructor used to be the drill sergeant that trained the drill sergeants, in the three years i was at that high school i wished to hear him yell but i never did.
8:39 man was like “Death by Snu Snu” 😂😂😂
I love watching your videos I also watched the boys you guys are the funniest UA-camrs I’ve ever watched. I hope you have a great memorial day thank you for your service. You kept us safe.
Drill sergeant school has you yell at inanimate objects and its E5 and above.
Narrator I'm graduating highschool in two days I'm thankful that you were here your videos helped me out with my life thank you dad and tell mom I said hi 😊😂
Lindsay needs her own channel NOW
I live near JBLM and you can hear that call at 5:30 on the dot off post and we used to use that as how we knew it was dinner time.
I'm watching these while my best friend is in Marine Corps boot camp. These made me laugh. Thank you!
13:10 bros a fuckin specialist too!!😂😂
Out of all the military reaction i watch so far, this one is my favorite. Keep it up!
Narrator thank you for bringing laughter and joy
We all appreciate what u do 🫡
Thank You for serving us 🫡
When the people get stuck like that on static line parachute training they use another parachute called HUPRA to clip to the bunch of static lines then cut away the whole lot. Either that or you cut away to your reserve.
Last one made my heart skip a beat. Definitely remember being smoked like Thanksgiving turkey. Was right before Christmas.
0:07 GASSSPPP
8:24 pink eye overload!
19:17 That marine pegged him
Love ur channel been watching for a long time
I love Lindsey!! You two are the greatest couple on UA-cam!!
I love yalls dynamic, its so chaotic and fun
When I was working as an RA in housing, our fire sprinkler system went down overnight so we had to pull “fire watch” where we did rounds of the building all night, waking up the next pair every hour so someone was up literally watching for fire.
SPREAD EM!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 13:58
Scream at trees for umpteen hours. At least that's what I got for an answer back in the late 90's when I was checking (optional) alternate paths. 16:30
2:28 Just like the coast guard, Semper Paratus (always ready)
Narrator you are the man! You have inspired me to make my own UA-cam channel... I've only done 3 short videos so far but plan on way more. Thanks for all the great content and inspiration!!
As a Czech...our president knocking the poor soldiers hat off was... hilarious 😂
I love the content narrator you are the reason while I joined the military your content is my favorite and I hope you the best of luck 😁
From what a buddy in the Army told me once you obtain the rank of an NCO you have some options as far as doing NCO Duties and the main option is to do recruiting or go to Drill Sergeant School
22:14 so I see yall have chosen death then
As a veteran Marine armorer @12:52 made me face palm so hard i swear i felt it 10 years ago lol
narrator yall r so cute, couple goals
22:06 if I was there I'd be yelling REAPER REAPER REAPER (why reaper is because he'll reap your soul in training)
Yes, LETS GO!!! I need this I’m watching while I wait for graduation rehearsal to start
You two are the happiest couple I’ve ever seen and my parents have been married for 30 years
Dude spinning on the rope at position of attention had me in tears.
Notice how lindsey is wearing the boys merch😭 AHH SHE TO PRETTY❤❤
The PTSD is coming back 😂
Happy Memorial Day to u and Tysvm on ur service in the untied states military. I’m from Canada and I’m retired from the Canadian military. I’m a new sub on ur channel
Y’all are goobers and I love it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
YES! LINDSEY! LET'S GO! 😍
10:00 he did the best thing really he got himself and his parachute away from the sign so he didn't get caught up in it.
Oh....ooohhh...Firewatch...*cries* no! no Firewatch...oh god!
4:53 Dude spent too much time in the Hood lmao
You two are ridiculously silly together. Keep it up, guys.
Drill sergeant got that "I'm going to beat someones ass today" vibes.
Members of my family were veterans, both my grandfathers served
NARRADORRRRRR and Lindsey i love ya both yall are so couples goals especially for us UA-camrs/streamers
The guy at 10:54 kind of looks like the medic from TF2.
11:14 they are all pog's just like me lol, but at least i can speed reload and tac reload good
Happy memorial day! I do love watching these videos because I like to learn. I personally could never be in the military for three reasons: i personally dont like guns, i have extremely bad anxiety, and i have fibromyalgia. But i still like learning!
20:56 as a Czech person I'm just staring here like "should I be happy that they mentioned Czechia or should I be crying because of the reason why they mentioned it"
Makes my day when you post. Love your sense of humor.
They are perfect for each other!
18:04 narrator us Aussies call that an emu bob
the clip with the czech president is even more funny if you know the backround tidbit that he served as an army general for czechia as well
she pulled the harmonica. instant like to the vid! lmao!
AYYYYY NEW VIDEO FROM NARRATOR!!! ALWAYS A GOOD DAY!
I'm not sure if it's the same for other branches, but for the Navy an RDC (Drill Sergeant in Army) can be an E5 and above but rarely will an E5 be an RDC its usually E6 to E8 so for Navy, Petty Officer First Class (E6) to Senior Chief Petty Officer or Senior Chief for short (E8)
Retreat plays: Army get's out of their car and goes to attention. Air Force pulls over, turns on hazards, looks at Army and says "weird".
I love when you guys do videos together it is just so funny
22:13
Me: Lona has left this word