Doubt. She likely called the recruiter or got a hold of battalion. Then the complaint works it way down, so the di likely got chewed out and got a write up from 1stSgt
@@LilSnotbag when I was in basic, we used 3rd party payphones outside the barracks. They were installed and maintained by the civilian sector. I know there's tech to listen in, but there was definitely nothing like that applied to the phones we used in basic. Now there are cameras everywhere you turn when you're outside, and they are all mic'd up. The problem is, when new privates are waiting in line to call home, it's like 6 privates all talking quietly as possible at the same time, and the rest are standing in lines a decent distance back to give privacy. With 6 privates all talking at once as quietly as possible, there would be no way to distinguish each individual voice and hear them clearly from the distance the cameras would have been. Every post I was stationed at, that held basic training, was set up the exact same way. The military is nothing if not consistent, and they are definitely not wasting the tech and manpower to listen in on each individual phone call. The simplest explanation is the most likely. One or two drill sgts were standing close by timing the phone calls as always and one of them overheard it. The military has a lot of tech, but it's nothing like the movies portray. They drastically overpay for everything they have, so they definitely aren't using any kind of expensive tech to listen in on new private's phone calls. Most service members don't have access to any expensive tech like that, and seeing how new recruits have no access to sensitive information, they would never see that as a security threat to employ tech like that. It would have definitely been just a few drill sgts standing close enough to overhear and the dumbass that did it, probably intentionally said it loud enough for everyone to hear because he thought he was gonna impress the other recruits with his dumbassery
@@paudan1284more or less it was a joke, but would fall under that category if he was serious. Either way, it’s a good lesson to learn early, though I’d rather learn what to do when you get to your unit and you receive illegal, immoral, or unethical orders. Whom that’s reported to, have someone explain what happens if reprisal becomes and issue. Also, hilarious when her gets home
I think reading comprehension is more important. Maybe you should work on that before complaining about bad listening comprehension that wasn't even displayed.
When I went through army basic in 78 our drill Sergeant played a game with us called air raid and flood. We had to take everything we owned and put it in our duffle bag and stand at attention at our racks. When the drill sergeant yelled air raid you had to get under the bottom bunk with your bunk mate and your duffle bag. If any part was sticking out he would kick it. The drill with then yell flood and you and your bunk mate and your duffle would have to get on the top bunk. It's too bad camera phones didn't exist then because this would have been funny to watch. As you would guess the pace at which we changed from Air raid to flood grew quicker. Anyone who laughed had to hold duffle above their head and run in a circle around the inside of the barracks. We did this for a solid hour. Good times at fort McClellan.
In basic our drills wouldnt let us call home. After the 2nd week our company got formed up, and i was pulled into the middle of the cta. Our head di announced to everyone that my mom had called her way up the chain of command in fort benning wanting to know why we hadnt called. Our company commander got a call from a general ordering him to let us call home. I was pt'd while everyone else got to call home, and i was the last to call. I cant count the number of recruits that thanked me for my mom. We all needed that solace from home.
At least you got to call home. You can thank your mom for that. My husband couldn't call until the last week of boot camp. Just to let her know when graduation was
@@suenelan267 ya I was both proud and embarrassed. But it is good for us to wait, basic is when you really become an adult. He was forced to be ok doing it on his own. As incredibly rough and painful as it was, I bet it's something he knows made him a better person.
Seems Drills wanted to shame and punish you because your mom "snitched" (I think that's what Drills thought) to General, but I guess it ended up you gaining respect of fellow recruits for enduring the smoking. Something as Self-Sacrifice if you will.
One day, I did something right and the DI told me to report it to the Sargent. So instead of getting yelled at for doing something wrong, I got yelled at for wasting his time as we never did anything right.
This was a thing I heard in Basic, RIP , AIRBORNE, and Ranger School. You got to make a phone call on the first day? We would march in front of the payphone for 3 months before we got to call home! New Army is soft!
The government you protect has created these people. Remember. It only takes 1 thing to make a recruit snap. But remember. Military men can rape a woman on base and be shielded by same government and his "buddies" Yup. You remember hearing those stories? They aint stories
My 6 grade teacher was marine drill sergeant . He loved to make us run the field behind the school round both backstops an come back. Well one day we had new student. Few days later Mr. Jeffries got mad stood in front of new guy pointed outside just said run. Kid not knowing the norm ran all the way home. Mr.jeffries looked out 20 minutes later kids gone . Are whole class was out looking for him. Back in 1975 that was cool. Now days if I sent kid out I,d at least give him a bat. Hood has gone to hell. I'm now 60 good memories my 2nd Harley at age of 20 is 1972;FLH 10 feet behind me. Have great life peace
Definitely in Army Basic Training and not in USMC Boot Camp. How do I know? In the Marine Corps we have to read off a script and don't meet our Drill Instructors until "Black Friday" and have no contact with the outside world until we start writing letters.
You know the DI was laughin his ass off when he got out of there😂
Nah man, that DI just got chewed out by some guys mom lol
You know he B lined to the quarters and slammed the door.
@@greynavigator3221and probably then by his ranking officer if she was determined enough
@@greynavigator3221if the recruit was a "special project", doubtful he got off easy.
Doubt. She likely called the recruiter or got a hold of battalion. Then the complaint works it way down, so the di likely got chewed out and got a write up from 1stSgt
How did he find out? Mom called to complain 😂😂😂
There is always an idiot that says it.
No they can actually listen to your phone call.
@@RolandF1822No? They can't, they will just be waiting outside the room and gave us a few minutes before they came in screaming at us to gtfo.
@@MMAspectsthey don’t i wouldn’t say can’t. It takes very little and military 100% has the capability. They don’t but not can’t
@@LilSnotbag when I was in basic, we used 3rd party payphones outside the barracks. They were installed and maintained by the civilian sector. I know there's tech to listen in, but there was definitely nothing like that applied to the phones we used in basic. Now there are cameras everywhere you turn when you're outside, and they are all mic'd up. The problem is, when new privates are waiting in line to call home, it's like 6 privates all talking quietly as possible at the same time, and the rest are standing in lines a decent distance back to give privacy. With 6 privates all talking at once as quietly as possible, there would be no way to distinguish each individual voice and hear them clearly from the distance the cameras would have been. Every post I was stationed at, that held basic training, was set up the exact same way. The military is nothing if not consistent, and they are definitely not wasting the tech and manpower to listen in on each individual phone call. The simplest explanation is the most likely. One or two drill sgts were standing close by timing the phone calls as always and one of them overheard it. The military has a lot of tech, but it's nothing like the movies portray. They drastically overpay for everything they have, so they definitely aren't using any kind of expensive tech to listen in on new private's phone calls. Most service members don't have access to any expensive tech like that, and seeing how new recruits have no access to sensitive information, they would never see that as a security threat to employ tech like that. It would have definitely been just a few drill sgts standing close enough to overhear and the dumbass that did it, probably intentionally said it loud enough for everyone to hear because he thought he was gonna impress the other recruits with his dumbassery
Perfect soldier right there, follows orders
good soldiers follow orders
@@Sikaz5119For the Republic
God bless the Enclave
They said boot camp so I doubt it's army, probably USMC
@@benjaminpinney8509And a marine isn't a soldier?
@@KoksEnte correct. They're Marines
What you mean special project 😭😭
He became a Marine and probably went MARSOC after.
The one he IT for just existing😂
The DI messed with for the rest of camp is what that means.
Probably make sure the guys isn't special needs for team😂
He smoked him like a fucking backwood
"GODDAMNIT GUMP, YOURE A GODDAMN GENIUS"
"you must have an IQ of a hundred and sixty!:
Forest gump moment 😂
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get when you don't swallow them.
"To do as you tell me to Drill Seargeant"
Bro really goofed up
But he legit TOLD him too. Thats bad leadership
Nah it's really not if you think about it
Soldiers have a duty to refuse unlawful or unethical commands… one might describe this as an unethical command 😂
@@paudan1284more or less it was a joke, but would fall under that category if he was serious. Either way, it’s a good lesson to learn early, though I’d rather learn what to do when you get to your unit and you receive illegal, immoral, or unethical orders. Whom that’s reported to, have someone explain what happens if reprisal becomes and issue. Also, hilarious when her gets home
@paudan1284 my tax dollars shouldn't be paying for this assholes ego and bad jokes.
Nah ever heard of rhetorical?
"Guuuuump!!! Why did you assemble that weapon so fast??"
"because you told me to, drill sergeant"
"Gump, you are Officer material!!!"
You know, his mom called and yelled at the drill sergeant.😂
Autism..... Great for accurate and immediate obedience with limited concern for the "human" considerations.
So was Forrest Gump autistic?
@@GodsMadeMan Is that a real question?
@@warweasel2832 was he ?
@@GodsMadeManI mean he did follow every every order to a T so yes 😂
@@GodsMadeManuh yeah, even though it wasn’t explicitly stated we could tell gump was on the spectrum!
He's perfect for Marine, he just needs his first taste of crayola
Yeah, all my bosses understand. I will do whatever you tell me to 🧐 you better be damn sure you actually WANT me to do it.😂
I will confirm the order in writing. Then do whatever is asked!
Forest gump: “because you told me to drill sergeant.”
I’d be so impressed I’d have him promoted to E-2
Definitely E-4 Mafia material.
I'm dying here! 🤣 🤣 🤣
That was probably his favorite
DI by the end of boot
bro listening comprehension. first couple of sentences, it says, “first day” and, “right after we arrived.”
I think reading comprehension is more important. Maybe you should work on that before complaining about bad listening comprehension that wasn't even displayed.
Why did I just hear, "Forest Gump"😂😂😂😂😂
This is actually in the book “Awesome Shit My Drill Sergeant Said”
I just had a good laugh at that one! Hilarious.
I didn't get it pls explain further🥺🥺
@@MASCULINAVERSITY Are you messing with me? Or are you this recruit in this video?
@@youtubeaddict4271 nah bro I'm serious
All I saw was honesty and obedience. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gump voice " because you told me to Drill Sargent"
There's one in every group.
And they are becoming elite
DI was definetly laughing his ass off
Aren't you supposed to follow the script @ the phone...WITHOUT DEVIATION!!??
I didn't"...we were treated like stupid humans...but still treated like humans, not as animals.
There was no script when I went through. Although we only had 2 minutes so anything we said had to be short.
Recruits say the darndest things 😂
An order that can be misunderstood will be misunderstood
Guy follows directions to a tee. Guy became the perfect solider 😅
Oooh shii oooh shiii 😂😂😂😂😂
A good soldier like that comes once in a thousand years
At least they had someone to call
Yo a question-were u really in the military and what were u-normal soldier,Marine,Seal,etc
i think a marine then went to the AF
I think AF
@@deutscheBratwurstEnte alr
Wdym by normal soldier, seal? Thats not a thing
@@listopad09 he probably meant army
When I went through army basic in 78 our drill Sergeant played a game with us called air raid and flood. We had to take everything we owned and put it in our duffle bag and stand at attention at our racks. When the drill sergeant yelled air raid you had to get under the bottom bunk with your bunk mate and your duffle bag. If any part was sticking out he would kick it. The drill with then yell flood and you and your bunk mate and your duffle would have to get on the top bunk. It's too bad camera phones didn't exist then because this would have been funny to watch. As you would guess the pace at which we changed from Air raid to flood grew quicker. Anyone who laughed had to hold duffle above their head and run in a circle around the inside of the barracks. We did this for a solid hour. Good times at fort McClellan.
Thanks for calling the base to complain Mom😢….🤣🤣🤣
Getting in trouble for following orders. 😂
I'm crying right now laughing😂😂😂
Now thats two phone calls I would love to have heard
There was ALWAYS one of those😂😂😂😂
There's always one, no moms calling neccesary.
Ok new knowledge noted. Don’t stand out on the first day of booth camp
In basic our drills wouldnt let us call home. After the 2nd week our company got formed up, and i was pulled into the middle of the cta. Our head di announced to everyone that my mom had called her way up the chain of command in fort benning wanting to know why we hadnt called. Our company commander got a call from a general ordering him to let us call home. I was pt'd while everyone else got to call home, and i was the last to call. I cant count the number of recruits that thanked me for my mom. We all needed that solace from home.
At least you got to call home. You can thank your mom for that. My husband couldn't call until the last week of boot camp. Just to let her know when graduation was
@@suenelan267 ya I was both proud and embarrassed. But it is good for us to wait, basic is when you really become an adult. He was forced to be ok doing it on his own. As incredibly rough and painful as it was, I bet it's something he knows made him a better person.
Seems Drills wanted to shame and punish you because your mom "snitched" (I think that's what Drills thought) to General, but I guess it ended up you gaining respect of fellow recruits for enduring the smoking. Something as Self-Sacrifice if you will.
One day, I did something right and the DI told me to report it to the Sargent. So instead of getting yelled at for doing something wrong, I got yelled at for wasting his time as we never did anything right.
Mom was not having it 😂
Nicknamed big gulp to this very day...
There's always that special soldier that you smoke mentally and physically.
Bro I got yr shorts five in a row😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 big brother is always listening
This was a thing I heard in Basic, RIP , AIRBORNE, and Ranger School.
You got to make a phone call on the first day?
We would march in front of the payphone for 3 months before we got to call home!
New Army is soft!
The phone call is always done at the start of bootcamp. You read off a short script and immediately hang up
Bro went to bubblewrap army boot camp😂
Mans went to space and back
yes, "tell them your arrived," you won't be calling back till its all over.
The government you protect has created these people. Remember. It only takes 1 thing to make a recruit snap.
But remember. Military men can rape a woman on base and be shielded by same government and his "buddies"
Yup. You remember hearing those stories?
They aint stories
Sounds like a story a stolen valor would go around telling everyone
And away from the recruits he is dying of laughter lol
That almost falls in the category of Malicious Compliance.
You know it’s bad when the DI is not yelling
Good soilders follow orders moment
Bro said fire in a napkin
I love this story 😆😆😆😆
Because you told me to drill Sargent
I read about this in the book, Awesome Shit My Drill Sergeant Said.
Every training cycle has them
Good Soldiers Follow Orders.
I got a special mission for you son😂😂
If you are not smart you will be strong.
My 6 grade teacher was marine drill sergeant . He loved to make us run the field behind the school round both backstops an come back. Well one day we had new student. Few days later Mr. Jeffries got mad stood in front of new guy pointed outside just said run. Kid not knowing the norm ran all the way home. Mr.jeffries looked out 20 minutes later kids gone . Are whole class was out looking for him. Back in 1975 that was cool. Now days if I sent kid out I,d at least give him a bat. Hood has gone to hell. I'm now 60 good memories my 2nd Harley at age of 20 is 1972;FLH 10 feet behind me. Have great life peace
Taken to litteraly😂😂😂😂
Anyone else thinking Reese from Malcom In The Middle? 😂
Well, that is the way to find your special recruit.
That recruit is a certain kind of special to get that kind of attention.
He called him Sir? That's asking for a smoking.
Some people have telling whether or not something was a joke.
I give that recruit an a+ for loyalty and integrity and following orders. However I give him an f - for common sense. 😂
And thats why I joined the Air Force
GOMER PYLE...GAH HALIE...😂
He’s gotta be a Marine😂
Well.. least you know he won’t get an article 15 for not following orders…
There is ALWAYS 1 in every group! If you don't know who that is... then it's you!!
I will be such a military Boy Scout just like this dude who follows orders
Gump thats the best goddam answer I ever heard!
I’m over thinking why would he call them ducks?😂
change the first letter to something that could be censored
Anything you tell me to Drill Sargent. You're a got da* genius Gump
I can only think of the Forrest Gump scene..
Totally understand.
I like how he switched from drill instructor to drill sergeant multiple times well the imagery shows Marines and army
Clone from star wars moment
That recruit was promoted to Special project for the rest of his life at boot
And so he was the best trained one!
I only respect Marines!
My mom would laugh if I did that
Good soldiers follow orders.
Lucky it's not the Air Force because the call sign would have been vicious
W recruit in my opinion for f!ck sake, bro did not hesitate he did exactly what he was told
Some say he’s still doing pushups till this day .
That.hit.hard....
Na my mom would laugh her ass off lmfao 😂
Definitely in Army Basic Training and not in USMC Boot Camp. How do I know?
In the Marine Corps we have to read off a script and don't meet our Drill Instructors until "Black Friday" and have no contact with the outside world until we start writing letters.
❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
I bet you that recruit was one of the best recruits in the whole team
Pulling CQ duty and told a LT Bird and not let it in
My mom would be more mad I didn't tell her that's cause it's gold.......my family is just a bunch of smartass like that.
That is why, as a leader, orders must be clear and consice, with no room for interpretation. Soldier just follwed orders promote ahead of peers.
And i couldnt get in because a recruiter was lazy😂😂
He was also probably proud of him in that recruit is probably a general now