i spent 12 years in the army had good and bad times lost a few mates i done 3 tours of Northern Ireland was scared as hell, now im 66 and looking back it was something you never forget i still remember as if it was only a couple of years ago. proud of all men and women even dogs in the past and today who put their lives at risk. God bless everyone.
If bouncing kit adds 10% efforts then it will break you. I've never been in the military but spent nearly three years in the woods and on the streets. You become obsessed with how your rig affects your walking. You tune it like a racing car. It has to be as close to perfect as you can get. It's the difference between making easy miles and suffering.
Since I was a kid, I wanted to be a soldier in the Army or Royal Marines. However it developed more recently that they will not allow me to even start training due to medical reasons. I will never be a Commando. However, I now take this as a metaphor for the struggle for the choices I have now made to be successful in my life choices. The Commando course is one of the most demanding courses there are, but so can education and the struggle to make it in the professional world.
I can relate to this, I can probably join but I have underlying injuries that may flare up using heavy kit. Try starting a martial arts club and challenging your self. You can still become a civilian beast don't give up
i would say that past and present royal marine commandos only have the right to judge terry and civvies shouldnt say that a nine miler is easy because the have not completed it before
Absolutely right. As a fully confirmed civvy, and even as a pretty fit bloke, these guys are in a different league...a different species of human being, even.
It's pretty tough but a 4 mile run/speed walk isn't "a different species level" It's pretty clear terry had an injury or hadn't been using the gym correctly. He tried hard
@@cubeh8331 it really aint at that speed. their body are also smashed from all the other activities. its not like they wake up after lots of sleep and food to go a nice run. nope. Also they have added weight.
I trained as an Infantry soldier, (69/70) thought that was hard. Realise now I was on a picknick compared to what these guyes go through. Well done the lads.
I was in the US Army as an infantryman, and you're right, the RMC endure some really hardcore training. Much respect to the RMC and the British military in general. It's a very good thing that our countries stopped fighting each other. We were the deciding factor in both world wars.
@@thatguy22441 Thank you for your positive comments from someone who had a taste of RMC training as a recruit at Lympstone back in the mid 80s when I assure you the training teams were a lot less approachable,and far more brutal to us than in this TV show. US Army Rangers are excellent soldiers(very fit and hard as nails)and are similar to RMCs(goes back to WW2 when your brave men came over here to our rescue which should never be forgotten). US Airborne,Marines and many other top tier US military units are superb and you don’t need me to tell you their training is also very hard and brutal. I’m so glad our two countries patched things up after that falling out hundreds of years ago. You have a great country with an excellent military…oh and US equipment is awesome…Chinooks,Hueys,Cobras,etc etc.The list is endless.
Chris Terrill is one heck of a documentary maker. Had the pleasure of meeting him in 2018 while he was doing the "Britain's Biggest Warship" documentary.
Terry was an amazing spirit and I read below that he still joined the royal engineers and did his service. Great effort here and I'm sure you were an asset and still are to your troop
He became a sapper. That's also quite elite. What sappers do is go out ahead of the main force and look for booby traps, mines, etc. and make sure the infantry can get through. Sappers are basically demolitions/explosive experts who are also infiltrators.
@@MrBikboi Go through RMC recruit training, and you'll probably have a lot of the same complaints. A lot of guys in my Basic Training (US Army term or what is more commonly known as "Boot Camp"), and EVERYONE complained a lot. US Army Basic is a fraction of what RMC recruits endure. Most people in that situation become philosophical and start questioning everything that landed them in that predicament.
I didn't. Personally, I liked the kid Terry, but cannot help feel that he was inserted in there as a cheap gimmick, unbeknownst to him. "Young black kid wanted to leave the day he joined, but he's thriving under the control of whitey, and now he's showing the natives how it is done". Too bad.
I'm sad for him, he seem nice but I wouldn't want someone like him with me in difficult situations. He changes mood and gets discourage too often. You want someone more constant that wont slow you down.
He's fecking Bette Davis!!! And the award for Best Actress in a camouflage Outfit goes to ... Why was he crying? Why couldnt he run, was his pink knickers too tight? Fooking can't believe the crying bellend ... "oh no sargent ... no!! ... sob, sob, sob". Fooking good job I wasn't there or I'd have shot the emotional little tw@t... Sgt. Fred: "Terry, get in the wagon!" Recruit Terry: "oh no sargent ... no ... sob, sob ... " Sgt. Fred: "Terry - get - in - the - wagon - NOW!" Recruit Terry: "Oooo ... sob, sob ... noe ... sob, sob ... sar ... why you pointing your gun at m... "" [sound of rifle shot: BANG!] Recruit Terry: "... eeeee ................................................ "
He had compartment syndrome. It's a medical condition that prevents his muscles contracting in the affected area. It's a wonder he made it that far, and is actually a testament to how well he performed.
It says a lot that these guys are able to basically destroy themselves and fail by a whisker, then the following day do it all over again. That's true determination and there is no way I could ever muster that. Even during my time in the Army reserves I'd probably have said "eff it". Terry gave it everything and he is genuinely gutted, I feel so bad.
I can't imagine being a 22-year-old lieutenant fresh out of training having to lead a platoon into actual combat. I mean, a little over one year ago you were at uni getting a BSc (I believe Bertie studied Philosophy and Economics based on his Linkedn profile), and now you are going to war with the additional responsibility of actually leading men. It is surreal.
That's probably why potential Royal Marines officers do a 64 week course. Unlike Sandhurst, Cranwell or Dartmouth all officers of the Royal Marines are based at Lympstone does it make them better than the other services I don't know but I can imagine that they aer 'grouded ' alot more .
The number of times I ended up in the back of that f-in wagon. 36yrs later and it still feels like yesterday. The pain of not making your dream never leaves you.
Mackenzie Rand Are you in the Army? Should you really say that? 101PublicEnemy is more of a man than you'll ever be and you are too afraid to admit it so you are trying to blame him for nothing. So shut up.
i think beside the life in getto, be strong and allow the true spirit of real soldier to cover you,coz everything is possible for those who believe, go for it...
It's a kick in the slats when you get back trooped. I got back trooped twice in basic training - on one occasion going from week 13 all the way back to start with another troop at week 4. Didn't make it in the end but went on and joined the French Foreign Legion - which was nowhere near as hard physically. I also served 4 years in the RAF Regt - and by the end of basic training was fitter in there than I ever was in either the Royal Marines or the Legion. Still Corps pissed though and have many Royal Marine oppos from those days back in the 80's. It is indeed a family like no other.
I was in the Scots guards and in basic there was a lad in the Coldstream who did three years in the foreign legion and went awol, he said the guards depot was tougher than the legion because of all the bullshit.
+zone angel Yeah, I read the story - apparently a former marine was flying and attempted a loop too close to the ground. He survived, Rogers was a passenger and didn't make it. Sad loss.
I didn't see him barf or faint . . . ah but as I see in Episode 5, the young man had very reasonable medical reasons why the run was not doable. Poor fellow. Hopefully he did well in the alternate military role he followed.
I was a Terry Johns character during my commando course, I quit 1 month towards pass out after going through hell and shit. I am still serving in the army though.
Terry was a good guy but he's not cut out for infantry. He came into training unmotivated and developed artificial motivation over the months of training, but anyone whose been in the military knows that's not enough. Your instructors aren't going to be there when you deploy. I've seen others get rolled back in training and it's sad but honestly if you can't do a 4 mile jog with 30-35 pounds of gear you shouldn't be in the Royal Marines. The Royals marched 70+ miles with a far heavier kit in the falklands under the stress of war, lack of sleep and nutrition, that's why those training runs truly are mental. You are always capable of way more than you think. Terry said he would need to get badly injured to quit and that simply wasn't true and that's why he did not deserve to graduate with the troop.
Before entering Marine training, one should train as an athlete first. Then training would not be so difficult. It's eye-opening to see all they go through. May the good Lord continue to bless and keep them.
I loved this documentary at the time and I’m enjoying watching it again. Nothing but huge respect for all military but one thing that I notice on watching this again at an older wiser age is the reasons for these guys thinking that wars happen and therefore the things that they thought they were going to be fighting for. They may feel differently themselves 20 years on after seeing what’s happened in the world over the past 20 years. Terry John thought that they would be fighting to bring different races together so that everyone could get along in peace. When in reality it’s all about power and profit for the powers that be. Some of the guys mentioned protecting this country. Well the country is now being legally invaded by the same people that our military were blowing up and killing for 20 years. So we certainly haven’t protected our country. Quite the opposite.
Ever realise that people who get half- way through training and then fail, are still pretty good soldiers and deadly fighters? If you think about it they've spent like 4 months commando training they could probably operate guns accurately and kill with their bare hands hahha
It’s becuase the further through the course you get the more you’ve proven yourself and the more they actually respect you that’s how it is with most militaries I would hope otherwise all the others don’t stand a chance😁
Let’s face it, no ones gonna pass the re-run the DAY AFTER the first try, their bodies will be fucked, give them 2 days rest to properly recover and they’d smash it, the next day is waaay too soon their muscles fibres won’t have healed at all.....but of course it’s obviously done to simulate real situation, you ain’t getting rest days on operations.
It’s actually more to do with the training rota and the fact that it’s usually planned out so that it is either pass or fail, that’s why the next morning its the re test because that’s the only time they can do it again.
Terry was a great man. Sadly his moodswings didn't help him. In war you do sadly see your friends go, buy you need to continue and can't dwell on it, needing to continue to shoot/make contact. He got in the royal engineerers
Pity you Brother Terry, one Love.I love this Royal Marine Commando,it's Remind me my Late Father who was G.A.F Commander 1996 He Was Shoot Dead by Helping this fucking m war's There is no Ending.
is there not a way of de-mining in advance like vibrations caused by a chinook as they've seen in advance... drones with big blades... maybe a drone with a big infrasound speaker.. maybe its a smaller helicopter with oversized huge blades and armor designed to be noisy as hell creating large sound vibrations and fly fairly low.
who ever hates on the soldiers ur wrong would you sign up to be a royal marine to risk your life for your country probaly not so before you comment think about what you say
The Royal Marine officers are attending an All Arms training session. There are personnel there from Army units, etc., not all are RM. The "small kid" is not a Royal Marine.
20-41: And so they march off to face - who knows what?! Suffice it to say, our valiant politicians who sent/send them off to face that future will - in most cases - not have faced such a life with all its threats themselves!
Well firstly it was filmed almost 15 years again and secondly because every one lives the underdog but unfortunately in rm training a lot of the time the underdog dosnt make it thorough training.
Terry passed the all arms commando course after joining the royal engineers, so he finally got his commando status! 💪🏻
How did you find this out?
How do u know ??
I hope what you are saying is true.
As a WAFU I worked and trained with the Booties in Norway. A fabulous bunch of guys to be sure.
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Hey, noooo FUCKING problem matey
How is Terry doing now?
Terry seems like a very likeable guy who has a good degree of wisdom on his shoulders. I wish him all the best.
So sad to hear Orlando died not long after this, was an absolute machine and despite how tough he was with the recruits he seemed a good bloke. RIP
RIP
This has just shocked me. Ive only just found out he died
Was he killed in action?
No, in a stupid accident which wasn’t his fault.
Which one was Orlando
i spent 12 years in the army had good and bad times lost a few mates i done 3 tours of Northern Ireland was scared as hell, now im 66 and looking back it was something you never forget i still remember as if it was only a couple of years ago. proud of all men and women even dogs in the past and today who put their lives at risk. God bless everyone.
God bless you sir
My father was there too. Respect to you sir
Terry's belt was lose so all his gear was bouncing which,is not good
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If bouncing kit adds 10% efforts then it will break you.
I've never been in the military but spent nearly three years in the woods and on the streets. You become obsessed with how your rig affects your walking. You tune it like a racing car. It has to be as close to perfect as you can get. It's the difference between making easy miles and suffering.
Since I was a kid, I wanted to be a soldier in the Army or Royal Marines. However it developed more recently that they will not allow me to even start training due to medical reasons. I will never be a Commando. However, I now take this as a metaphor for the struggle for the choices I have now made to be successful in my life choices. The Commando course is one of the most demanding courses there are, but so can education and the struggle to make it in the professional world.
I can relate to this, I can probably join but I have underlying injuries that may flare up using heavy kit. Try starting a martial arts club and challenging your self. You can still become a civilian beast don't give up
i would say that past and present royal marine commandos only have the right to judge terry and civvies shouldnt say that a nine miler is easy because the have not completed it before
Absolutely right. As a fully confirmed civvy, and even as a pretty fit bloke, these guys are in a different league...a different species of human being, even.
It was a 4 miler, and it's easy as fuck.
It's pretty tough but a 4 mile run/speed walk isn't "a different species level"
It's pretty clear terry had an injury or hadn't been using the gym correctly. He tried hard
Cubeh not with 21 pounds of gear 10 pound weapon etc and you’ll be extremly tired cuz Of all the training
@@cubeh8331 it really aint at that speed. their body are also smashed from all the other activities. its not like they wake up after lots of sleep and food to go a nice run. nope. Also they have added weight.
I trained as an Infantry soldier, (69/70) thought that was hard. Realise now I was on a picknick compared to what these guyes go through. Well done the lads.
I love Royal Navy
I was in the US Army as an infantryman, and you're right, the RMC endure some really hardcore training. Much respect to the RMC and the British military in general.
It's a very good thing that our countries stopped fighting each other. We were the deciding factor in both world wars.
@@thatguy22441
Thank you for your positive comments from someone who had a taste of RMC
training as a recruit at Lympstone back in the mid 80s when I assure you the training teams were a lot less approachable,and far more brutal to us than in this TV show.
US Army Rangers are excellent soldiers(very fit and hard as nails)and are similar to RMCs(goes back to WW2 when your brave men came over here to our rescue which should never be forgotten).
US Airborne,Marines and many other top tier US military units are superb and you don’t need me to tell you their training is also very hard and brutal.
I’m so glad our two countries patched things up after that falling out hundreds of years ago.
You have a great country with an excellent military…oh and US equipment is awesome…Chinooks,Hueys,Cobras,etc etc.The list is endless.
Chris Terrill is one heck of a documentary maker. Had the pleasure of meeting him in 2018 while he was doing the "Britain's Biggest Warship" documentary.
Terry was an amazing spirit and I read below that he still joined the royal engineers and did his service. Great effort here and I'm sure you were an asset and still are to your troop
He became a sapper. That's also quite elite. What sappers do is go out ahead of the main force and look for booby traps, mines, etc. and make sure the infantry can get through. Sappers are basically demolitions/explosive experts who are also infiltrators.
No, he was a big talker and a complete whiner, thank god we're done listening his constant philosophical musings.
@@thatguy22441 ahahaahaha spot on mate
@@MrBikboi Go through RMC recruit training, and you'll probably have a lot of the same complaints. A lot of guys in my Basic Training (US Army term or what is more commonly known as "Boot Camp"), and EVERYONE complained a lot. US Army Basic is a fraction of what RMC recruits endure.
Most people in that situation become philosophical and start questioning everything that landed them in that predicament.
.......no chance
I feel sad for Lt. Orlando Rodgers. I hope his soul is still resting in peace🙏
It's what happens when you want to go and terrorize other countries
My heart is breaking into pieces seeing Terry eliminated, am literally crying. "I can't make new friends"
i swear to god i almost cried when Terry failed
Nooo he was my favourite I nearly cried
weak
With laughter. Fucking bag of shit.
I didn't. Personally, I liked the kid Terry, but cannot help feel that he was inserted in there as a cheap gimmick, unbeknownst to him. "Young black kid wanted to leave the day he joined, but he's thriving under the control of whitey, and now he's showing the natives how it is done".
Too bad.
errol kim he volunteered wat r u sayin
Terry is my fav, watched it for him tbh. Good for him for getting into the royal engineers course.
He passed out as a member of the Royal Engineers in the Army instead - he left the Marines in a later episode.
TheJayMadd1 who did
I like Terry
Will Pownall terry did 😂
Raj Maj you sent me into orbit with this comment ohhh laaaaawd 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Poor Terry :(
Terry was great
rip terry
I'm sad for him, he seem nice but I wouldn't want someone like him with me in difficult situations. He changes mood and gets discourage too often. You want someone more constant that wont slow you down.
He's fecking Bette Davis!!! And the award for Best Actress in a camouflage Outfit goes to ...
Why was he crying? Why couldnt he run, was his pink knickers too tight? Fooking can't believe the crying bellend ... "oh no sargent ... no!! ... sob, sob, sob".
Fooking good job I wasn't there or I'd have shot the emotional little tw@t...
Sgt. Fred: "Terry, get in the wagon!"
Recruit Terry: "oh no sargent ... no ... sob, sob ... "
Sgt. Fred: "Terry - get - in - the - wagon - NOW!"
Recruit Terry: "Oooo ... sob, sob ... noe ... sob, sob ... sar ... why you pointing your gun at m... ""
[sound of rifle shot: BANG!]
Recruit Terry: "... eeeee ................................................ "
He had compartment syndrome. It's a medical condition that prevents his muscles contracting in the affected area. It's a wonder he made it that far, and is actually a testament to how well he performed.
Absolute heroes very serviceman and woman. We would not be able to live a free life without you. God bless you all, absolute legends.
You wouldn’t be able to live a free life unless young blokes sacrificed themselves for useless political wars?
RIP Orlando
@JustMe Yeah, he died in hospital after a plane crash in 2011
I am so glad Terry stayed. He will make other freinds quick and will always still have them in the 1st troup whenever he meets them and he will.
It says a lot that these guys are able to basically destroy themselves and fail by a whisker, then the following day do it all over again. That's true determination and there is no way I could ever muster that.
Even during my time in the Army reserves I'd probably have said "eff it". Terry gave it everything and he is genuinely gutted, I feel so bad.
im thinking of joining the reserves mate
@@outputformatjoin full time get stuck in
@@JJsaylessas a reservist he will have more freedom and probably go on more deployments
Terry John man... you done good so far.
So upsetting about Terry, it's terrible enough to even imagine his pain. Respect to all the Marines
He's a Royal Engineer in the Army now
I can't imagine being a 22-year-old lieutenant fresh out of training having to lead a platoon into actual combat. I mean, a little over one year ago you were at uni getting a BSc (I believe Bertie studied Philosophy and Economics based on his Linkedn profile), and now you are going to war with the additional responsibility of actually leading men. It is surreal.
That's probably why potential Royal Marines officers do a 64 week course.
Unlike Sandhurst, Cranwell or Dartmouth all officers of the Royal Marines are based at Lympstone does it make them better than the other services I don't know but I can imagine that they aer 'grouded ' alot more .
Then you would love what the rhodesian troops did at a young age
The level of professionalism and discipline in men and women (Just spotted the women) so young is amazing. Respect.
Don't feel bad for Terry. He did become successful in being a sapper
He did!
I hope Terry made it and did well for himself, I haven't watched the other episodes yet but it'll be weird not seeing him
Apparently He Joined the Royal Engineers
@@Ben-ez3cp he did
The number of times I ended up in the back of that f-in wagon. 36yrs later and it still feels like yesterday.
The pain of not making your dream never leaves you.
I actually cried as he was crying
It's not your fault terry at least now you got fish and chips
Really felt for Terry, but as I'm sure, he'll agree it's a pass or fail situation 😢
"Ours is not to reason why? Ours is to do and die."
Terry went army as a sapper and than aacc. Got his beret!
The film maker seems like a top bloke.
Sad that Terry didn't make it.
Sturmbannfuhrer2 Your intelligence is showing mate
Sturmbannfuhrer2 lol i would take 1 terry over a 100 of you's, hes twice the man you will ever be.
Yeah... I feel bad for him.
+101publicenemy I bet u won't join the army so shut up
Mackenzie Rand Are you in the Army? Should you really say that? 101PublicEnemy is more of a man than you'll ever be and you are too afraid to admit it so you are trying to blame him for nothing. So shut up.
What they show here is not even 10% of the training they really do this is just a normal clip to show us how hard it is but they get it harder
Poor Orlando. Was my platoon commander in NI
Love that guy checking out the RPG at 3:24
Good to see Recruit Terry John has gone so far.
Should be called the Terry John Chronicles
i think beside the life in getto, be strong and allow the true spirit of real soldier to cover you,coz everything is possible for those who believe, go for it...
“And we meet Bertie Kerr” incredible little sentence. 🇬🇧🤛🏻
It's a shame so many leave after back trooping. At the time it feels like the end of the world but it really isnt.
It's a kick in the slats when you get back trooped. I got back trooped twice in basic training - on one occasion going from week 13 all the way back to start with another troop at week 4. Didn't make it in the end but went on and joined the French Foreign Legion - which was nowhere near as hard physically. I also served 4 years in the RAF Regt - and by the end of basic training was fitter in there than I ever was in either the Royal Marines or the Legion. Still Corps pissed though and have many Royal Marine oppos from those days back in the 80's. It is indeed a family like no other.
Absolute Walt 🤣
walter mitty he has a video on joining the US marines fuck off mate
I was in the Scots guards and in basic there was a lad in the Coldstream who did three years in the foreign legion and went awol, he said the guards depot was tougher than the legion because of all the bullshit.
@@pablomulvihill I'm not even in the forces and had to look up what Walt meant. exactly what I thought.
Nooooooo Terry :,(
The way terrys accent has changed it’s more fluent British I love it
Thank you for sharing.
The boyhood dreams and how he speaks about it all before he knew, if he only knew...
Terry's accent changes so much
My great grandfather came to Manchester. By the time he died my grandfather thought he was born in Longsight lol
Base on my experience he may be dehydrated.
You did the training?
@@Eudamonic ur 6 years late
Apparently orlando rodgers died in a light air craft accident. Which sucks as he was a machine. One fucker you dont mess with
+zone angel Yeah, I read the story - apparently a former marine was flying and attempted a loop too close to the ground. He survived, Rogers was a passenger and didn't make it. Sad loss.
Paul Barlow Oh fuck is that how it happened? I just knew it was a plane. Someone told whilst I was watching it I couldn't believe it
Nooooooo terry John can't leave!
I didn't see him barf or faint . . . ah but as I see in Episode 5, the young man had very reasonable medical reasons why the run was not doable. Poor fellow. Hopefully he did well in the alternate military role he followed.
Noooooo Terry! I would never be able to complete even a mile, well done for doing nine, just not quite quick enough
Well at least terry could stay in the marines.....he was inspiring
I was a Terry Johns character during my commando course, I quit 1 month towards pass out after going through hell and shit. I am still serving in the army though.
Putting on a pongo beret must grit your 💩 every time though.
Terry was a good guy but he's not cut out for infantry. He came into training unmotivated and developed artificial motivation over the months of training, but anyone whose been in the military knows that's not enough. Your instructors aren't going to be there when you deploy. I've seen others get rolled back in training and it's sad but honestly if you can't do a 4 mile jog with 30-35 pounds of gear you shouldn't be in the Royal Marines. The Royals marched 70+ miles with a far heavier kit in the falklands under the stress of war, lack of sleep and nutrition, that's why those training runs truly are mental. You are always capable of way more than you think. Terry said he would need to get badly injured to quit and that simply wasn't true and that's why he did not deserve to graduate with the troop.
He had a medical condition. I think it was stress fractures, and was discharged for medical reasons. He wasn;t making it up.
Terry passed the all arms commando course anyway and earned his green lid
@@finn8802 he didn’t he joined the army.
@@IamBATMAN2024 yes and after that he did the AACC
Terry John who loves and lives for his friends, has the makings of the best kind of soldier.
He joined the Royal Engineers :-)
Before entering Marine training, one should train as an athlete first. Then training would not be so difficult. It's eye-opening to see all they go through. May the good Lord continue to bless and keep them.
It doesn’t matter how physically fit your are it’s the mental robustness you need.
@@gay_commando1611 that's true but if the fitness isn't there your body won't do what your mind wants it to do simple
Before training we should have learned to press a stone shirt - properly!!! 👍🏻🤣👍🏻
I loved this documentary at the time and I’m enjoying watching it again. Nothing but huge respect for all military but one thing that I notice on watching this again at an older wiser age is the reasons for these guys thinking that wars happen and therefore the things that they thought they were going to be fighting for. They may feel differently themselves 20 years on after seeing what’s happened in the world over the past 20 years. Terry John thought that they would be fighting to bring different races together so that everyone could get along in peace. When in reality it’s all about power and profit for the powers that be. Some of the guys mentioned protecting this country. Well the country is now being legally invaded by the same people that our military were blowing up and killing for 20 years. So we certainly haven’t protected our country. Quite the opposite.
terry's such a wise young man.
Terry's failure of the speed march hurt me. Not gonna lie. 🥺
RIP Troop Commander Orlando Rogers.
I feel so sly for terry he was sobbing and trying his best 🙏 I hope terry has a good future ahead of him
He became an army sapper!
Cogratulations Berty! 👏 bit late but oh well
aww man poor terry he gave it 120% that is for sure.
R.I.P Orlando Rogers
A 9 mile yomp the perfect way to start the day
Theo Browne looked like he wouldn't stay the course, right from the beginning. Surprised he didn't quit sooner.
R-I-P LT Orlando🕊
Terry is perfect, never give up , full stop
Lots of challenge even became marine commando, section commander course, drill instructor, small arms etc........the long career path.
Love the intro.
Ever realise that people who get half- way through training and then fail, are still pretty good soldiers and deadly fighters? If you think about it they've spent like 4 months commando training they could probably operate guns accurately and kill with their bare hands hahha
Its funny the way the bosses treat the troops nicer when they get further into the course
It’s becuase the further through the course you get the more you’ve proven yourself and the more they actually respect you that’s how it is with most militaries I would hope otherwise all the others don’t stand a chance😁
Let’s face it, no ones gonna pass the re-run the DAY AFTER the first try, their bodies will be fucked, give them 2 days rest to properly recover and they’d smash it, the next day is waaay too soon their muscles fibres won’t have healed at all.....but of course it’s obviously done to simulate real situation, you ain’t getting rest days on operations.
It’s actually more to do with the training rota and the fact that it’s usually planned out so that it is either pass or fail, that’s why the next morning its the re test because that’s the only time they can do it again.
0:30 Little did he know...
I hope to join the marines when I get older due to my father serving in the army
Train now then.
how old r u then
Oh look, another Terry John show with just some other blokes!
Terry was a great man. Sadly his moodswings didn't help him. In war you do sadly see your friends go, buy you need to continue and can't dwell on it, needing to continue to shoot/make contact. He got in the royal engineerers
i love the comic at the start
I FELT SO DAMN BAD WHEN TERRY GOT DROPPED OUTTA TRAINING. HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST.,HAD LOTS OF POTENTIAL, BUT HE WENT TO ROYAL ENGINEERS. NOT THAT BAD.
He chose to leave no one forced him.
Pity you Brother Terry, one Love.I love this Royal Marine Commando,it's Remind me my Late Father who was G.A.F Commander 1996 He Was Shoot Dead by Helping this fucking m war's There is no Ending.
Pure prayer
Benn there done that . Respect to all my Brothers . OARMAARM . PMPT . ... Only one green lid that matters
MY DAD IS IN THIS EPISODE HAHA LESGOOOOO
I would really like to know how and where Terry is today and the rest of the recruits . Great bunch of lads
From what I’ve heard Terry joined the marine engineers instead
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@@tours7325 can you help one reach him!
Poor Terry.....
rip Orlando
Can anyone tell me why the RM was wearing spurs at the pass out parade for the officers? Spurs are normally only for Cavalry.
Majors and above
is there not a way of de-mining in advance like vibrations caused by a chinook as they've seen in advance... drones with big blades... maybe a drone with a big infrasound speaker.. maybe its a smaller helicopter with oversized huge blades and armor designed to be noisy as hell creating large sound vibrations and fly fairly low.
who ever hates on the soldiers ur wrong would you sign up to be a royal marine to risk your life for your country probaly not so before you comment think about what you say
Good story
might want to rephrase that to say "you are not even half the man he is"
RIP in peace Terry
Devin did he die
He's not dead
Notice that Terry's English improves over the series
Who the hell is that small kid at 9:18
looks like a woman? check out 9:39 edit: definitely a woman, see 10:53.
The Royal Marine officers are attending an All Arms training session. There are personnel there from Army units, etc., not all are RM. The "small kid" is not a Royal Marine.
Maybe dj khaled can help terry ANOTHER ONE
20-41: And so they march off to face - who knows what?! Suffice it to say, our valiant politicians who sent/send them off to face that future will - in most cases - not have faced such a life with all its threats themselves!
Why is it focusing so much on John? I'd like to see a lot of the other recruits
Well firstly it was filmed almost 15 years again and secondly because every one lives the underdog but unfortunately in rm training a lot of the time the underdog dosnt make it thorough training.
Additional 10 week marine training to infantry pass out 1 or 2 obsticale course 1 x excercise + the 30 mile yomp