@@Darth_Sepharious I’m a Vietnam Vet. I was at BENNING in 1968 for Jump School before they sent me over to the jungle. The cancel culture & those Woke motherf*ckers can change its name, but it will ALWAYS be Fort Benning to us real soldiers! Thanks for your comment Brother. 🪂🎖🪖🇺🇸
@@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Right back at ya brother. And a special thank you for your service to our great country. Yall were following orders just the same as the rest of us, but what happened when you guys got back from vietnam with the public and the way the government treated yall. I make it a point to thank every vietnam veteran I come across. It seems it’s the soldiers that always get the shit from people instead of the ones at the top. Blessed be my brother.
I cannot wait to enlist my self in 2025, It's my biggest dream to become a U.S army. I study first for now, i want to finish first my IT degree while doing a workout everyday.
You have really good energy!You seem very focused and enthusiastic.Good luck to you.I can just tell by your words you will do well.God Bless and Thank you for serving.
Just graduated December 15th, on our last ruck we got back to the barracks after 12 miles to hear heavy metal blasting, we had to drop our gear and start a combatives tournament.
hey I am in so much depressing does the marines corps increase pencils size im so depressed in i just hate looking down there in its so small does it work?
A coward dies in his sleep. The brave dies defending the country he loves. The best decision i ever made is coming all the way from Ghana 🇬🇭 to join the US army 💜 ❤️, a nation I've loved since childhood 💜
Was stationed on main post. Right across from the School of Assassins. 93-97. Worked at the ASP. Spent a lot of time drinking beers and going back to my old airborne barracks and sneaking in the aircraft on the tower field and climbing up the 250 foot towers😂
Take pride in your MOS and NEVER think of yourself as being less than other direct combat MOSs. You play a critical role in the machine and you can't lose sight of that. I've done both infantry and logistics, and the ironic thing is that I did more "high speed" stuff in my support MOS because I went to a variety of units, most notably SOF. You can still get access to Ranger, Air Assault, Airborne, Pathfinder, and other schools that the infantry and other combat jobs get to attend. So, never say "even though I'm support.."
The only part of this entire video that's in the basic part of osut is the first 100 yards. The rest of the video is in the ait portion. Skipped over red, white, and blue phase. Was a surprise seeing my turning blue ceremony and myself at the end lol
Unpopular opinion but the first 100 yards is WAY better than the oldschool shark attack. I think it really makes you think more while under stress instead of just introducing pressure for pressure's sake. I went through in 2017 while the shark attack was a thing and while it provided shock and awe, I think I and a lot of my battery (Ft. Sill) would have benefited from an exercise like this. Say what you will about BCT changing for the worse, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.
I was never at Benning, but when I was stationed at Fort Stewart, my unit did an exercise with a couple of units out of Benning. US Signal Corps HHC 24th Sig BN 92-95.
Ft Benning here. Basic Training Aug 2011. Good times. Super surreal to go back 8 years later as a CO of a drill sergeant unit and stand at that CTA and watch my guys perform a shark attack 😂❤🎉
They didn't end the Shark attack till 2020. I was one of the last classes to go through with the shark attack. Had to demo the 100 yards thing for some big wig people before I graduated
Still remember this like it was yesterday. Bravo Co 2-58. I loved every part of it, yet hated it at the same time. It always holds a special place in my heart, along with all the words of drill sergeants Special note: that’s my company doing the fire time ftx, was fun until it rained lol
I’m itching to join the US Army immediately after graduating this landfill of a highschool. I have a year left and its been in the back of my mind ever since I was 9
I graduate basic in 2 days, been 22 weeks and it’s hell. We had 2 training deaths and 2 trainee suicides while I was here, and one NCO shot him self. Make sure that you are absolutely 100% positive this is what you want to do
hey I am in so much depressing does the marines corps increase pencils size im so depressed in i just hate looking down there in its so small does it work?
To me as an old soldier it will always be Ft. Benning. I think the culture is way different when I went through Basic, Infantry AIT, and Airborne School there as a very young soldier. I could only imagine what it would be like to be a 17 year old recruit now going through what modern Basic for 22 weeks then to Infantry AIT. Back when I went through it was supposed to be 8 weeks of Basic and 5 weeks of Infantry AIT. That was the standards since the Vietnam Era, this was the mid 1980s. I think today even by today's standards an Infantry Basic recruit will still only get the basics of just being a soldier even with new weapons qualifications standards and newer modern communications, and using modern anti-armor systems like the Javelin. A few years ago I went for my Airborne School reunion , nothing has changed in their training to become Paratroopers but only age cultural differences. Even a few years ago in Texas I was jumping out of a vintage WWII C-47 with a T-10 Parachute for my reunion as an over 50 year old guy nothing has changed when I saw young troopers jumping with square parachutes. The training has improved but it can only be proven when these guys go into actual combat. I did the Panama Invasion of 1989-90 and Iraq from 2006-08. No soldier or leader will be prepared until the first time in combat for what's going to happen. When the shit hit's the fan, all their training will kick in then it's a 50/50 chance in actual combat. The brain starts working and working out the fear over reality of what's happening will move decisions to motion and action. To the new troops out there, the enemy is not stupid!! Their job is to kill you, you just have to survive and think through your motions in combat. These young guys will get the message after very hard training in their units before seeing combat for the first time. I'm not going to judge these new guys because their training is based on the experiences on what I have experienced some years ago as an Infantry squad leader, and Platoon Sergeant. Leaders have to do their jobs, soldiers will learn to become leaders, soldiers have to know 2 levels above their positions. Only the crucible of combat will tell. Very proud to have earned my Blue Cord as an Infantryman!!!
Thank you for your service! The old generation still has the memories of what's like to fight the communist regime, but today's younger generation is most clueless because they had never lived under the ruling of communism till in recent years. When the woke gang quietly and compassionately attacks Americans using the Diversity, equity, inclusion BS, most good-hearted Americans are forced in silence because if they dare to speak out, they will be labeled as racist, sexist, fascist, or anything you name it. The race/gender based woke ideology (e.g., critical race theory) is derived from Karl Marx's manifesto (focused on social class in the past). Every communist country including Soviet Union, North Korea, China, and so on has a political prosecution office at every level of school, military, and government to ensure their ideology is being enforced and their political dissents are being executed. That's why we see all the DEI offices poop up everywhere nowadays! US military, which has the strongest members of our society, needs to wake up and stand up, so history doesn't get repeated itself!
As a former 11B (never an ex-11B!!!), it will always be Fort Benning. Went threw OSUT July-October 1984 (C 10-2 at Harmony Church...fourth platoon; roster number 442). The Shark Attack in my opinion is essential to immersing the potential infantryman in the absolute chaos of combat and to focus despite unbearable pressure. Also proud of earning the Blue Cord!!!
Marine Corps, if you wanna become a warrior but low quality life, etc. The army, highly funded, more schools, you can pick your job but you are going to have to put up with alot of idiot's as in people shouldn't be in the military at all because the army focuses on quantity and not quality.
Enlist in the Marines, go to Recon or MARSOC when you get some time in. You will be better than Army SOF. (besides Delta/CAG, They take volunteers from all branches anyways)
i'd say go Army. There's a lot of older people in the Army, less of the highschool fuckery (you'll know what i mean when you get in). and there's a lot of combat vets still in the Army and Soldier's still seeing combat.
SEMPER-FI brother. I served with the Marines in Iraq ( 2005 )at Camp TQ with the Texas Guard,I was in an infantry unit. I volunteered for 4 deployments to go fight in Iraq,also did 2 tours back-to-back. I WANTED all that smoke and some cookies too. LOL. Hey,I LOVE cookies. LOL.
@@assass1nyumad2 Back when the war on terror was popping off,MANY were off to war after basic,then reporting to their duty station,then over to Iraq. I had some soldiers in my unit in Iraq right after basic,the war needed bodies.
@user-be7tc2bd6e I get it man I respect all branches I just can't stand people who think one is better than the other because they all have importance. Without the Army Navy and air force this country wouldn't have the most powerful military in the world. I am full time Army and don't regret it one bit but I also won't go around saying the Army is best branch because they all have their disadvantages and advantages.
OK guys (class of 86, Sand Hill, Henson Barracks C-1-1) These were the sissy drills. Loved that saw dust, but it gets better when you are in the rain and low crawling, with ruk, M-16, LBE, Gas Mask and what not. Those were the days.
Hi. I'm in 8th grade right now and the thought of joining was always in the back of my mind but I never thought I could do it. I just recently had motivation to start looking into it even though I have quite a few years to do it. Is there anything I should absolutely know? I have no family that alive to tell me anything about joining or what it's like, so if you do answer, please let me know.
@@TatorTot787 my biggest recommendation tatortot is holistic training. Mind, body, and soul if you will. If you want to serve and you are serious work out. Research it or get a trainer and start those first steps to becoming faster, stronger, etc. Being a Soldier or any of the services is not completely about how fast or strong you are but it helps you be better at things. Learn and read and succeed. Positive mindset and motivation should be used for a lot of things in life especially your brain. Nobody expects you to be a genius but you can't be a rock either. The military can also just be something you want to do for a time being or a job you want to learn/do and the military can help in that factor too. It will pay for college/technical school as well with service so you can use the military as a steppingstone too. Feel free to shoot me more stuff if you like. Soldiering is not super hard but it is super weird at first and it also doesnt have to be your only option V/R C6
@@AnActualCaptain Thank You! I'll be sure I work on a few things. It has also come to my attention that you can't be accepted if you have mental illness. Can this go as far as just having depression, that you're not accepted, or does it have to be a lot more such as personality disorders? I haven't been diagnosed with anything but I have coping mechanisms that work for me whenever I feel sad or down, such as working out, drawing and a few others. What I'm trying to ask is if you have something mentally wrong, how bad does it have to be before you cant join?
In case anyone was wondering, they're using blank ammunition for their bounding practice. The yellow blank firing adaptors are not reliable if not attached precisely and if not in near-perfect condition. It unfortunately can create a negative impression for some Soldiers in trusting the weapon system in general, which is very reliable and accurate with live ammunition.
my basic granted, it was last decade, it was more of a crawl walk run. We started with dry firing, then blanks, then we used pellet/paint substance, then buddy team live fire. and lots more live fire excersises. this video doesn't show 1% of what you'd in basic
So proud of you all! My son just graduated from OSUT Ft Moore!
Did 6 years in the Reserves. Got out. Decided to go back in. Heading to Ft. Moore in less than 2 weeks to re class to Infantry. Excited.
Yeah i did the same exact thing. I’ll be there in a month. Not looking forward to re-doing basic though 🙄
@@TVNDRAsame bruh USMC been out 3 years going back next week😂
Is it worth joining ? I’m thinking about joining before I’m 30 😅
@@JorgeInRealLife don’t think. Just do it. The military can be a W opportunity for literally anyone who joins if you let it
@@TVNDRA I wanna be an MP
It will ALWAYS be Fort BENNING!!
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I just said the same thing in my head right when I read your comment lol I was there in '05. F Co. 1/50.
@@Darth_Sepharious
I’m a Vietnam Vet. I was at BENNING in 1968 for Jump School before they sent me over to the jungle. The cancel culture & those Woke motherf*ckers can change its name, but it will ALWAYS be Fort Benning to us real soldiers!
Thanks for your comment Brother.
🪂🎖🪖🇺🇸
@@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Right back at ya brother. And a special thank you for your service to our great country. Yall were following orders just the same as the rest of us, but what happened when you guys got back from vietnam with the public and the way the government treated yall. I make it a point to thank every vietnam veteran I come across. It seems it’s the soldiers that always get the shit from people instead of the ones at the top.
Blessed be my brother.
@@Darth_Sepharious
Thank you🙏Brother.
🪂🎖💜♠️🪖🇺🇸
Columbus Ga my sweet home
I cannot wait to enlist my self in 2025, It's my biggest dream to become a U.S army. I study first for now, i want to finish first my IT degree while doing a workout everyday.
😊😊😊
Do it!
You have really good energy!You seem very focused and enthusiastic.Good luck to you.I can just tell by your words you will do well.God Bless and Thank you for serving.
They're becoming very soft and careless. I'd be careful.
Look into ARMY ROTC brother, it’s super beneficial while pursing your degree and becoming an Army officer.
Just graduated December 15th, on our last ruck we got back to the barracks after 12 miles to hear heavy metal blasting, we had to drop our gear and start a combatives tournament.
Congrats
We need to pray for our military every DAY. GOD BLESS U YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF THE MILITARY!!! someone has to protect this old 51 woman.
they give you enemies you never had before.
hey I am in so much depressing does the marines corps increase pencils size im so depressed in i just hate looking down there in its so small does it work?
@@anxietyzyt8532wanna type that again so we can understand that
@@donHooliganno they dont, grow up.
@@Spaceindustry2033
Occupation creates resistance.
perhaps you could grow up....adults are capable of honesty, boy.
Stay Strong soldiers! You will always look back at this day as one of the proudest days of your life.
A coward dies in his sleep. The brave dies defending the country he loves.
The best decision i ever made is coming all the way from Ghana 🇬🇭 to join the US army 💜 ❤️, a nation I've loved since childhood 💜
Welcome home...
glad to have you protecting the nation!
My brother has just left for fort Moore today. I can’t wait to visit him for family day!
Drill Sgts in the mix while y'all pull the rope is certainly something unexpected but good to see💪🏾💯
Fort Benning all the way 😤 (I went to Jackson)
By God grace 2025 am coming U S to join army l love it ❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Enlisting next Thursday
Do it!
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My son just left Sunday to Fort Jackson , South Carolina!! Excited for him and his new journey
Mine left yesterday for Fort Moore ❤
@@jenniferandreshak6494 best of luck 👍👍
Thanks for supporting him!
My nephew is going tomorrow to fort jackson I pray he does well and graduates. I heard fort jackson is a good base. Go Army!
Good ole ft benning. Had a fun time in my 19k days
FT BENNING‼️‼️‼️🇺🇸
Hell yea, brother.
Let it go
@@Cam11B83 Woke Grunt.
FT BENNING FOR LIFE
Was stationed on main post.
Right across from the School of Assassins. 93-97. Worked at the ASP.
Spent a lot of time drinking beers and going back to my old airborne barracks and sneaking in the aircraft on the tower field and climbing up the 250 foot towers😂
Gonna be joining myself by the end of this year. Can't wait !
Damn I love this stuff
Just graduated Nov 30 from D Co. 2-47 even though im support MOS. The DS taught me a ton and made me a better man.
Panthers never quit !!
@@belak1204 Order and Discipline 🗣‼️‼️
Take pride in your MOS and NEVER think of yourself as being less than other direct combat MOSs. You play a critical role in the machine and you can't lose sight of that. I've done both infantry and logistics, and the ironic thing is that I did more "high speed" stuff in my support MOS because I went to a variety of units, most notably SOF. You can still get access to Ranger, Air Assault, Airborne, Pathfinder, and other schools that the infantry and other combat jobs get to attend. So, never say "even though I'm support.."
I remember this like yesterday. First 100 Yards was honestly awesome
Bro deadass first 100 yards was lit asf till we got to the bay and got shitted on for like 5 hours straight 😂
Never had to go through the first 100 yards. Looks like fun though.
@@justinhernandez1418 nah frl it was pouring rain for mine and then we got the absolute dog shi smoked out of us 😂
That shit was a hell of a smoking, and you had run a half mile carrying litters and water jugs just to get there.
This is why we win.
The only part of this entire video that's in the basic part of osut is the first 100 yards. The rest of the video is in the ait portion. Skipped over red, white, and blue phase. Was a surprise seeing my turning blue ceremony and myself at the end lol
Just graduated OSUT on thursday, clicked on a random video and then see myself doing EFTLFX @ 8:00, A 1-46 on top!!!!!
how was it? i am heading there jan 3rd
Damn bro I just graduated to I was C co 1-46
@@lytt2865
1-46??? MF I’m from 1-50 😮
@@notyab0ychris305 time of my life! I miss the boys already
@@lytt2865 aye I was C Co the cycle before you. Graduated June 15th. What PLT?
Leaving this month can’t wait
Fort Benning will always stand
Fort Moore
BEST OF TIMES TROOP !
Aaah! This bring back good memories, HOOAH!!
This is the army not marines
I got 2 weeks left in ait as an 11 bravo basic was fun
Getting ready to enlist this month!
But was very different 20 years ago. Best experience of my life. Thank you Army.
Excellent training
Im taking my asvab thursday and if that test goes good ill be leaving for basic sometime in march
Unpopular opinion but the first 100 yards is WAY better than the oldschool shark attack. I think it really makes you think more while under stress instead of just introducing pressure for pressure's sake. I went through in 2017 while the shark attack was a thing and while it provided shock and awe, I think I and a lot of my battery (Ft. Sill) would have benefited from an exercise like this.
Say what you will about BCT changing for the worse, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.
Otw to fort Moore January 9th💪🏾
I was never at Benning, but when I was stationed at Fort Stewart, my unit did an exercise with a couple of units out of Benning. US Signal Corps HHC 24th Sig BN 92-95.
This is Bravo company 3-47, that’s my seinor drill sergeant at the end, Cant wait to go back in a couple days from HBL
Im on HBL but i am currently doin my BT here. On month 3
Shipping out Aug 20th can’t wait for this shit
Good Stuff
Very good training sir
Only if it was this cool all the time😭 still enjoying my time in basic regardless
This will always be Ft. Benning to be... Sand Hill baby!
Graduating OSUT April 12th , man has it been a journey !! 11Bravo ALL DAY BABY !! HOOAH !
Your not cool bud
@@duped8273
It's 'you're'.
Ft Benning here. Basic Training Aug 2011.
Good times. Super surreal to go back 8 years later as a CO of a drill sergeant unit and stand at that CTA and watch my guys perform a shark attack 😂❤🎉
Bang! 💥 bang! 💥
BANG BANG
Only a few More weeks I’ll be enlisting!!
give my DOD ID as reference when you join
I still disagree with removing the Shark Attack! I went through it and feel that this generation of young troops needs it the most!
Maybe. Maybe not. Recruitment is really down. The ones that are going really want to go and are extra serious.
Nice to see they actually started to train them on m16s in boot camp finally
INFANTRY LEADS THE WAY, FOLLOW ME! 🇺🇸 I remember infantry osut in 2015 with D Co. 2/54 right before they ended shark attack
They didn't end the Shark attack till 2020. I was one of the last classes to go through with the shark attack. Had to demo the 100 yards thing for some big wig people before I graduated
I go tomorrow morning 🤘🏼
Good ole Ft. Benning, wayward school for boys.
32 days remaining for my basic training
Hoora! Stay Frosty, Im gonna get you a case of beer for that one!
Almost done with 19k OSUT. Hooah
11 feb 83' put on the blue cord. Good memories
13 Jan 83 - 11B
Just need to finish two classes an I should be good to go
Even though im still a child, I'm currently into military and stuff like that.
Still remember this like it was yesterday. Bravo Co 2-58. I loved every part of it, yet hated it at the same time. It always holds a special place in my heart, along with all the words of drill sergeants
Special note: that’s my company doing the fire time ftx, was fun until it rained lol
I’m itching to join the US Army immediately after graduating this landfill of a highschool. I have a year left and its been in the back of my mind ever since I was 9
I graduate basic in 2 days, been 22 weeks and it’s hell. We had 2 training deaths and 2 trainee suicides while I was here, and one NCO shot him self. Make sure that you are absolutely 100% positive this is what you want to do
how did ur graduation go@@sputters2000
@@sputters2000what we’re the training deaths ?
@@sputters2000 I thought basic was 10 weeks...
@@InfiniteTony infantry osut is the combo of basic which is 10 weeks and infantry school which is 12 weeks
I’m shipping right now 😁😁
Good ole Benning, Sand Hill 1984!
1999 here.
crazy to see so many people reclass to infantry.
Don't care what nobody says...Drill sgt Nolhussong at 3:40 is one of the best!
I’m 29 about to be 30 but I’d always want to be in the army I’m probably going to try to enlist this year
👊👊👊❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
I’m enlisting as soon as I can which will be in 2028!
hey I am in so much depressing does the marines corps increase pencils size im so depressed in i just hate looking down there in its so small does it work?
To me as an old soldier it will always be Ft. Benning. I think the culture is way different when I went through Basic, Infantry AIT, and Airborne School there as a very young soldier. I could only imagine what it would be like to be a 17 year old recruit now going through what modern Basic for 22 weeks then to Infantry AIT. Back when I went through it was supposed to be 8 weeks of Basic and 5 weeks of Infantry AIT. That was the standards since the Vietnam Era, this was the mid 1980s. I think today even by today's standards an Infantry Basic recruit will still only get the basics of just being a soldier even with new weapons qualifications standards and newer modern communications, and using modern anti-armor systems like the Javelin. A few years ago I went for my Airborne School reunion , nothing has changed in their training to become Paratroopers but only age cultural differences. Even a few years ago in Texas I was jumping out of a vintage WWII C-47 with a T-10 Parachute for my reunion as an over 50 year old guy nothing has changed when I saw young troopers jumping with square parachutes. The training has improved but it can only be proven when these guys go into actual combat. I did the Panama Invasion of 1989-90 and Iraq from 2006-08. No soldier or leader will be prepared until the first time in combat for what's going to happen. When the shit hit's the fan, all their training will kick in then it's a 50/50 chance in actual combat. The brain starts working and working out the fear over reality of what's happening will move decisions to motion and action. To the new troops out there, the enemy is not stupid!! Their job is to kill you, you just have to survive and think through your motions in combat. These young guys will get the message after very hard training in their units before seeing combat for the first time. I'm not going to judge these new guys because their training is based on the experiences on what I have experienced some years ago as an Infantry squad leader, and Platoon Sergeant. Leaders have to do their jobs, soldiers will learn to become leaders, soldiers have to know 2 levels above their positions. Only the crucible of combat will tell. Very proud to have earned my Blue Cord as an Infantryman!!!
Thank you for your service! The old generation still has the memories of what's like to fight the communist regime, but today's younger generation is most clueless because they had never lived under the ruling of communism till in recent years. When the woke gang quietly and compassionately attacks Americans using the Diversity, equity, inclusion BS, most good-hearted Americans are forced in silence because if they dare to speak out, they will be labeled as racist, sexist, fascist, or anything you name it.
The race/gender based woke ideology (e.g., critical race theory) is derived from Karl Marx's manifesto (focused on social class in the past). Every communist country including Soviet Union, North Korea, China, and so on has a political prosecution office at every level of school, military, and government to ensure their ideology is being enforced and their political dissents are being executed. That's why we see all the DEI offices poop up everywhere nowadays!
US military, which has the strongest members of our society, needs to wake up and stand up, so history doesn't get repeated itself!
Basic training is 10 weeks - AIT is 12 weeks - 22 weeks TOTAL. Ft. Benning 11B (1984) - B-9-2 Roser #127 - hooha!
As a former 11B (never an ex-11B!!!), it will always be Fort Benning. Went threw OSUT July-October 1984 (C 10-2 at Harmony Church...fourth platoon; roster number 442). The Shark Attack in my opinion is essential to immersing the potential infantryman in the absolute chaos of combat and to focus despite unbearable pressure. Also proud of earning the Blue Cord!!!
@@TYoungPhDRRT A-10-2 4th Platoon Aug-Nov 1986.
Im going straight enlist in either the marines or army, but either way im inspire to this....
Marine Corps, if you wanna become a warrior but low quality life, etc.
The army, highly funded, more schools, you can pick your job but you are going to have to put up with alot of idiot's as in people shouldn't be in the military at all because the army focuses on quantity and not quality.
Join the army, Go SOF. you’ll be better than marines. 🤙🏼 #RLTW
Enlist in the Marines, go to Recon or MARSOC when you get some time in. You will be better than Army SOF. (besides Delta/CAG, They take volunteers from all branches anyways)
i'd say go Army. There's a lot of older people in the Army, less of the highschool fuckery (you'll know what i mean when you get in). and there's a lot of combat vets still in the Army and Soldier's still seeing combat.
I am going to be #1 in my class. No one wants it more than me. I bet my life on it.
I’m in this video 😂
Ahhh my old training company , DS millers voice still surprises me 😭
Went to Benning
As an Air Force guy… this looks pretty cool. I’m glad we all share a similar experience of BMT… the best thing we never want to do again lol
My guy I’ve seen yalls bmt… similar is far fetched.
@@StagonRatedE what’s different about such a unique military experience ?
I went here in 2002 when it was still named Fort Benning.
Hooah!!!
i leave next week can’t wait!
Going through MP OSUT rn! Wish we had colored PT belts instead of road guard vests.
Missouri sucks doesn’t it
@@zacharyhaynes6296 hate it. Hope I never have to come back after I graduate
@@JoeMamaYoung80 lmao my thoughts exactly
That was my class that graduated
United States Army Basic Training and Chandana Nimal Sepala Pranayama Yoga Breathing Help Human Rights
shipping out on monday fr
Armys a nice day camp Marines are where the real warriors are made!
SEMPER-FI brother. I served with the Marines in Iraq ( 2005 )at Camp TQ with the Texas Guard,I was in an infantry unit. I volunteered for 4 deployments to go fight in Iraq,also did 2 tours back-to-back. I WANTED all that smoke and some cookies too. LOL. Hey,I LOVE cookies. LOL.
Maybe some don't want PTSD right after basic🤣
@@assass1nyumad2 Back when the war on terror was popping off,MANY were off to war after basic,then reporting to their duty station,then over to Iraq. I had some soldiers in my unit in Iraq right after basic,the war needed bodies.
@user-be7tc2bd6e I get it man I respect all branches I just can't stand people who think one is better than the other because they all have importance. Without the Army Navy and air force this country wouldn't have the most powerful military in the world. I am full time Army and don't regret it one bit but I also won't go around saying the Army is best branch because they all have their disadvantages and advantages.
@@assass1nyumad2 I did 7 yrs in the army and 7 yrs in the navy,enjoyed being in both of them.
Ship out in January
I’ll see you there bro bro
Literally the only things that’s scaring me away is the mace and the taser test.
Going in 2024
Fort Moore / Fort Benning Nonsan Training Center It's like a 😁
OK guys (class of 86, Sand Hill, Henson Barracks C-1-1) These were the sissy drills. Loved that saw dust, but it gets better when you are in the rain and low crawling, with ruk, M-16, LBE, Gas Mask and what not. Those were the days.
It's Fort Benning
For people wanting to join if you want to know about the US Army/military shoot me a comment or something. I love to answer questions
Hi. I'm in 8th grade right now and the thought of joining was always in the back of my mind but I never thought I could do it. I just recently had motivation to start looking into it even though I have quite a few years to do it. Is there anything I should absolutely know? I have no family that alive to tell me anything about joining or what it's like, so if you do answer, please let me know.
@@TatorTot787 my biggest recommendation tatortot is holistic training. Mind, body, and soul if you will. If you want to serve and you are serious work out. Research it or get a trainer and start those first steps to becoming faster, stronger, etc. Being a Soldier or any of the services is not completely about how fast or strong you are but it helps you be better at things. Learn and read and succeed. Positive mindset and motivation should be used for a lot of things in life especially your brain. Nobody expects you to be a genius but you can't be a rock either. The military can also just be something you want to do for a time being or a job you want to learn/do and the military can help in that factor too. It will pay for college/technical school as well with service so you can use the military as a steppingstone too. Feel free to shoot me more stuff if you like. Soldiering is not super hard but it is super weird at first and it also doesnt have to be your only option
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@@AnActualCaptain Thank You! I'll be sure I work on a few things. It has also come to my attention that you can't be accepted if you have mental illness. Can this go as far as just having depression, that you're not accepted, or does it have to be a lot more such as personality disorders? I haven't been diagnosed with anything but I have coping mechanisms that work for me whenever I feel sad or down, such as working out, drawing and a few others. What I'm trying to ask is if you have something mentally wrong, how bad does it have to be before you cant join?
I can not wait to enlist, this is motivation…
give my DOD ID as reference when you join
For now, it looks all cool and stuff till you get their...the problem is the people, it's the same to an extent like the civilian world.
Don't do it, you really want Biden as your commander in chief??
In case anyone was wondering, they're using blank ammunition for their bounding practice. The yellow blank firing adaptors are not reliable if not attached precisely and if not in near-perfect condition. It unfortunately can create a negative impression for some Soldiers in trusting the weapon system in general, which is very reliable and accurate with live ammunition.
my basic granted, it was last decade, it was more of a crawl walk run. We started with dry firing, then blanks, then we used pellet/paint substance, then buddy team live fire. and lots more live fire excersises. this video doesn't show 1% of what you'd in basic
1989-2014 (Retired)…wow, how things have changed.
for the worse or better?
Please God..come get me
US ARMY military uniform / It's like the uniform style of the U.S. military uniform in World War😁
It does look pretty cool and modern vintage 🔥
Just graduated 3 54 infantry battalion this summer, but they changed the name from fort benning to fort moore
I went in 2013 it was Fort Benning also. Leftist bullshit always seeps through at every level somehow.
best battalion out there dawg
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Fort Benning / Fort Moore Before it changes
11:26 Former USN sailor that had to go through Army basic training under the new rules.
Same brother. Day zero for me. Prior Corpsman here.
why did he have to go was he a corpsman?
What new rules?