U.S. Marine Corps - Making a Marine (Part 1)

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  • Real footage of Marine Corps recruit training at Boot Camp. Part 1 (1-6 weeks).
    USMC, making marines, marine corps boot camp, basic training, us marines
    Week 01 - Receiving: 2 a.m. new recruits arrive at Parris Island, SC.
    Week 02 - In the Barracks: Bringing discipline into the recruits routine.
    Week 03 - Bayonet Assault Course: Turning instruction into intensity.
    Week 04 - Pugil Sticks: Facing opponents for the first time.
    Week 05 - MCMAP: Learning Marine Corps Martial Arts.
    Week 06 - Rappelling: Overcoming fear.
    part 2 - • U.S. Marine Corps - Ma...
    part 3 - • U.S. Marine Corps - Ma...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @DreEst1991
    @DreEst1991 9 років тому +17

    Instructor on the bayonet course has an awesome voice

    • @ca9782
      @ca9782 8 років тому +4

      "X Gone Give It To Ya"

  • @lionsonlyboxing8093
    @lionsonlyboxing8093 5 років тому +6

    10 years later I’m still watching this video.

  • @levierdragon
    @levierdragon 9 років тому +60

    There are only two forces in the US military -- Marine Corps and support.

    • @uhSTZY
      @uhSTZY 9 років тому +1

      Lol :)

    • @mooseolly7744
      @mooseolly7744 9 років тому +3

      CoDlover i only know gravitational force and electromagnetic force

    • @marryson123
      @marryson123 9 років тому +2

      BlackKNyT I bet this is your academic record. Highschool physics = Failed
      University physics = A+

    • @bcomes1550
      @bcomes1550 9 років тому +4

      Typical arrogant Marine

    • @snoke7098
      @snoke7098 9 років тому

      army rangers lead the way xD

  • @ahubb21
    @ahubb21 9 років тому +17

    It's been almost 7 years since I was in bootcamp, and I still remember every damn second of it haha, even remember my DI's. To those who are watching this to get an idea of what to expect in bootcamp, just know it has changed a lot, it is incredibly challenging, but worth every second. Oorah Marines.

    • @TheCrypticKiller
      @TheCrypticKiller 9 років тому

      Think you can give a future Marine advice?

    • @ahubb21
      @ahubb21 9 років тому

      Cryptic Killer For bootcamp?

    • @TheCrypticKiller
      @TheCrypticKiller 9 років тому

      Alex Hubbard Yea to prepare for it.

    • @ahubb21
      @ahubb21 9 років тому +4

      Cryptic Killer Stay loud, keep your chin up, eyes forward, move with a purpose, and stay motivated. There will be A LOT of drill (marching) so, get used to that. Listen to what the DI's will tell you, and you will have no problems with the drill. You can easily shoot expert at the range if you listen to the range instructors. Also, get ready for a lot of people to be screaming in your face. It sounds simple, but it's a huge change. Just stay motivated, and remember why you're there, and you will have no problems. :)

    • @TheCrypticKiller
      @TheCrypticKiller 9 років тому

      Alex Hubbard Thank you. OORAH

  • @WillieDWashington
    @WillieDWashington 8 років тому +56

    I didn't know they had DMX training Marines!

    • @ca9782
      @ca9782 8 років тому +8

      X gone give it to ya

    • @EqDior
      @EqDior 7 років тому

      lmao

    • @danielcombs7714
      @danielcombs7714 6 років тому +1

      Yall gone make me lose my mind!

  • @tanner5209
    @tanner5209 9 років тому +4

    Man this is an old ass video. I remember watching it in 2002! It was filmed around the time of 9/11.

    • @tanner5209
      @tanner5209 9 років тому +2

      I take that back this might be a different one.

    • @DreEst1991
      @DreEst1991 9 років тому +1

      Caedus yea I was gonna say the guy issuing gear at the beginning was there in Dec of 09 when I went

    • @frederickhoffer5726
      @frederickhoffer5726 9 років тому

      +Caedus this was April-07-08 July-03-08

  • @Jukkax26
    @Jukkax26 10 років тому +10

    that black instructor sounds like DMX LOL

  • @burnttoast7740
    @burnttoast7740 9 років тому +2

    It's absolutely amazing how much work these people go through to protect us and our country, God bless them all.

  • @HiveQu33n
    @HiveQu33n 10 років тому +11

    "The recruits of platoon 3092 are growing salty, they are ready to eat their own guts and then ask for seconds." - Joker, Full Metal Jacket

  • @werewolf15orlando
    @werewolf15orlando 8 років тому +7

    At some point I expected the bayonet instructor to start rapping.

  • @FullMetalYankee
    @FullMetalYankee 10 років тому +6

    Shipping to the Island this Monday, can't wait to become a member of the Corps.

    • @beastbythemoon
      @beastbythemoon 10 років тому

      Just make sure your not raped because male on male rape happens in the marines.

    • @duffeecanfly5324
      @duffeecanfly5324 10 років тому +1

      good luck.

    • @Icedookie
      @Icedookie 10 років тому

      protect your butt hole

    • @beastbythemoon
      @beastbythemoon 9 років тому

      *****
      the way your talking you probably like taking from a guy the only real sex you will probably ever get

  • @NJASZN
    @NJASZN 9 років тому

    I'm very thankful for our military and nothing I say or do can ever truly demonstrate. My father was and MP and though I never enrolled he instilled what he learned in me and I carry that discipline with me every day and it makes me thankful that we have these brave men and women protecting this amazing country in these very turbulent times.

  • @luisochoa629
    @luisochoa629 9 років тому +23

    That first guy has the same voice as DMX

  • @Snebbinz
    @Snebbinz 10 років тому +4

    I never knew DMX was a drill instructor.

  • @carbon273
    @carbon273 10 років тому +57

    DMX!!!!

  • @hhh417
    @hhh417 10 років тому +1

    I have been living in Mexico City for the past 3 months (Dual Citizen), and I was a little nervous about going back to Arizona and enlisting because I did not know what to expect or anything else of that nature. However thanks to this video, I feel more comfortable about returning and enlisting, not to mention motivated . If everything goes well, God-Willing I will be part of the United States Marine Corps.

  • @camerondelguidice518
    @camerondelguidice518 10 років тому +10

    I know a lot of countries will spit on America for no reason, but after having travelling there and learning about the USMC's brave, tough, and cool history, I have to say you guys are some nasty son of a bitches. Now I see why you guys have that tough guy reputation. This video was awesome.

  • @LatinoAD
    @LatinoAD 10 років тому +3

    That drill instructor at 2:30 sounds like DMX lol.

  • @KellysCArmel0ne
    @KellysCArmel0ne 10 років тому +10

    dang..he do sound like dmx lol the whole time

  • @payasotv4139
    @payasotv4139 8 років тому

    Much respect to all that have served past and present,Thank you for your service!!!

  • @se7endreams
    @se7endreams 10 років тому +6

    drill sergeant sounds like dmx.

  • @Babyface6200
    @Babyface6200 10 років тому +4

    DMX: Where my Devil Dogs at?

    • @AGNOSTIC_incomprehensibleXIV
      @AGNOSTIC_incomprehensibleXIV 10 років тому +1

      There are none. Please google: { *Did Marines, not German soldiers, coin the phrase ‘Devil Dogs’?* }.

  • @haideraltimimi5452
    @haideraltimimi5452 9 років тому +4

    The black drill sergent sounds judt like dmx

  • @Sniperwolfmr
    @Sniperwolfmr 11 років тому

    When I went to bootcamp in 07, that navy chaplain at 1:37 was the man who motivated me to get through the tough times. Without him, I don't think I would have made it past week 2. I hope he is still at Parris Island doing what he does best.

  • @ubercooper
    @ubercooper 8 років тому +7

    AYE DMX SIR!

  • @JDMmachine
    @JDMmachine 10 років тому +8

    i didnt know DMX was a D.I

  • @hanishamarshall3341
    @hanishamarshall3341 9 років тому +44

    Black man sounds just like DMX LOL

  • @trod523
    @trod523 10 років тому

    My brother just left last Sunday proud of him huge commitment

  • @FerrahT015
    @FerrahT015 10 років тому +7

    "move, ha!
    wiggle-wiggle-wiggle."

  • @Alex-yv4dl
    @Alex-yv4dl 10 років тому +5

    I REALLY want to be in the marines, but I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby. My breathing isn't really even bad anymore now I am 14. Is there a way that I can still be in Marines?? PLZ HELP.

    • @CreativeBlackDude
      @CreativeBlackDude 10 років тому

      Bro, I am in the same predicament. All you really need to do is prove to your recruiter that you have no problems with your respiratory system as of today versus when you were a child, and you shall be set. I too had asthma at a young age, but now it isn't a problem and I am now a pooled waiting for boot camp.

    • @Alex-yv4dl
      @Alex-yv4dl 10 років тому

      I'm too sex don't touch my legs Okay thank you for replying

    • @Soldier1287
      @Soldier1287 10 років тому +1

      I had childhood asthma and I joined no problem at all. I didn't make it through though. got sent home.

    • @CreativeBlackDude
      @CreativeBlackDude 10 років тому

      Soldier1287 Why'd you get sent home? Was it the asthma?

    • @Soldier1287
      @Soldier1287 10 років тому +1

      got in a fight. no not asthma. I said childhood asthma for a reason lol. I was gonna be 0'311

  • @ohhDori
    @ohhDori 8 років тому +29

    DMX the trainer

  • @HenryBenaid
    @HenryBenaid 11 років тому

    I will leave in January 13, 2014 and will definitely going to love the challenges in the infantry. Nothing more excites me than a combat and action in the field.

  • @mrichdaman
    @mrichdaman 10 років тому +9

    Thumbs up if the black marine instructor sounds like DMX lol

  • @Rareed63
    @Rareed63 9 років тому +8

    If you ever get off my Island. you better get off my grass,I loved the ownership stuff my this my that. I was coming out of Detroit on I-96 west bound in my Semi. Trucks are not allowed in the left lane but I was in a hurry so i took the left lane and passed soon after I was pulled over by a trooper and as soon as I jumped down and was walking back to him he said what are you doing in my left lane? I smiled and said Marine Corps, he asked how did I know he had been in the Corps? I said the ownership BS he busted out laughing and just gave me a verbal warning about the left lane.

    • @TonicofSonic
      @TonicofSonic 9 років тому +1

      Keep driving trucks because your an otherwise useless citizen. Too fat to work, and to stupid to do anything but follow orders...

    • @Rareed63
      @Rareed63 9 років тому

      Tanner Troupe 2510 radio operator

    • @DeionSC2
      @DeionSC2 9 років тому

      +Caedus I don't think there's an MOS for tank crewman anymore in the Marine Corps. I might be wrong tho

  • @josephjones6036
    @josephjones6036 10 років тому +5

    Parris island here I come

    • @tombrown998
      @tombrown998 10 років тому +5

      Good luck brother. There is nothing better than walking down that field on graduation day knowing you have earned the title marine. But never forget who you are where you come from and when you take that oath it's to defend the people of the United states our rights and constitution. Not to do just what they tell you

  • @annawilliams78
    @annawilliams78 8 років тому

    I'm glad we have people to do this for us. I know I don't I have the guts ,discipline, or toughness do that kind of thing.

  • @TheMoonKity
    @TheMoonKity 10 років тому +7

    I'm 18, and literally on the verge of enlisting in the army. But I've been having seconds thought on wanting to join the marines. Does anyone have any experience with this or advice on what to do? I just don't want to be the average joe in the army and I feel the marines will make me feel like I've actually accomplished something.

    • @HolyEyeWasHere
      @HolyEyeWasHere 10 років тому +4

      Do you want to specialize in kicking ass? If so then go Marines. Nothing dishonorable about the Army though. Marines are aggressive, violent, and tough as nails. They're job is to take a lot of abuse and kill the enemy. Your decision can be made by deciding in what way are you prepared to serve your country. Personally I think the Army would be a better choice if you're planning a long term career.

    • @ZanickyGaming
      @ZanickyGaming 10 років тому

      I was thinking about Army, then I started being compelled towards the Marine Corps.

    • @nkel6111
      @nkel6111 10 років тому

      go army...better food, softer matresses

    • @nkel6111
      @nkel6111 10 років тому

      masscashstacks bullshit...been reading too many comics

    • @HolyEyeWasHere
      @HolyEyeWasHere 10 років тому

      N Kel I'm not a fantasy guy. What was bullshit about what I said?

  • @SS-mg4lm
    @SS-mg4lm 9 років тому +4

    I want to join the marines. What kind of medical exams do you have to pass

  • @PhineasFlynn
    @PhineasFlynn 10 років тому +4

    GUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMP! WHAT'S YOUR SOLE PURPOSE IN THIS ARMY???

    • @Karpetoeter
      @Karpetoeter 10 років тому +2

      ***** Well you are a goddamn genius Gump!

    • @Fantastic21AJ
      @Fantastic21AJ 10 років тому

      That was the Army.

  • @lunarivera9225
    @lunarivera9225 11 років тому

    I'm so proud of my cousin Josh Rivera, he is at boot camp right know and got me thinking into joining the Marines too! LOVE YOU CUZZY & WE MISS YOU!

  • @LoverOfQuestionMark
    @LoverOfQuestionMark 10 років тому +6

    Ultimate american fighters unreal. They are poor kids. They need to make some cash and get a military uniform. Just don't give yourself ongoing voice of propaganda. If you do that, you will be just some professional's dinner. That professionals are Iraqies and Palestians. They just fight for what they own before. Before thievers came their lands. Like vietnam, like native america, like afghanistan, like japan. What clue you need? Then i can give you really.

    • @Fantastic21AJ
      @Fantastic21AJ 10 років тому

      Valen son HAha lol Nice that was good.

  • @lankage1
    @lankage1 10 років тому +3

    this is why everyone elses loses wars

  • @lommy1989
    @lommy1989 10 років тому +3

    the black dudes sounds like DMX

  • @blakewideman1502
    @blakewideman1502 10 років тому

    I'm going in 2yrs when I turn 17 I'm 15 and all those who serve and the ones who served thank you

  • @MalaYLoca
    @MalaYLoca 10 років тому +6

    The black dude @ the beginning sounds like DMX lol

  • @Squids_Vlogs
    @Squids_Vlogs 10 років тому +17

    poor kids don't even know what theyre really doing

    • @minywheats
      @minywheats 10 років тому +30

      I was 19 and knew exactly what I was doing.

    • @ItsZifx
      @ItsZifx 10 років тому +3

      How's that? They went there for a reason

    • @Squids_Vlogs
      @Squids_Vlogs 10 років тому +5

      ItsZifx most of them don't know shit about how war is a business and how corrupt it is. the war on terror is a perfect example, but what i say wont stop them from having their fun

    • @josephjones6036
      @josephjones6036 10 років тому +28

      Shut up please

    • @theamerijuanican7869
      @theamerijuanican7869 10 років тому +2

      Oh they're well aware of what they're doing, and if they weren't before they damn sure are now.

  • @XxDJHALLOWEENxX
    @XxDJHALLOWEENxX 9 років тому +1

    Ship in August I went from 27 crunches to 76 in 2 week. I really want this. This is one in a life time opportunity.

    • @ambergibb7450
      @ambergibb7450 9 років тому +1

      Ayyy, August shipping club ! lol
      Nice improvement on those crunches though, I was the same way. What kind of PT do you guys do?

    • @XxDJHALLOWEENxX
      @XxDJHALLOWEENxX 9 років тому

      We run do crunches pull ups flutter kicks squats push ups ect....

  • @norrlyolson22
    @norrlyolson22 11 років тому +2

    2:26 makes me wonder if DMX was a marine before

  • @MrCrazyshots
    @MrCrazyshots 10 років тому

    I leave tomorrow to PI. Never been so pumped in my life.

  • @blackstone1897
    @blackstone1897 9 років тому +2

    I see a lot of people comparing the Marines & the Army in the comment section.. let me start by saying the fact that people even compares the Marines (smallest branch in the military) to the Army (biggest branch in the military) says the Marines are the better branch! The Marines is like the Special Ops Branch of the military because every Marine is a rifleman but every soldier is not, anybody can be a soldier but not anybody can be a Marine & that's facts, they're not the smallest branch for no reason.. now as far as population of coarse the Army got it, which makes them more versatile than the Marine Corps & the Army has more technology but im not talking about that im talking about when it comes to "boots on the ground" straight up man power, the Marines make their livings off that they are the modern day Spartans.. don't get me wrong the Army has the Rangers & Green Berets but the Marine Corps has MARSOC "Raiders" & not only the Marines has a Special Ops but their whole branch is so combat oriented that the whole Corps could be a Special Force compared to the Navy, Air Force & Army the Combat Training is just that much intense compared to those other branches & the culture is just so battle ready! For example if I did 4 years in the Marine Corps & wanted to switch branches, no matter what branch I want to switch to I wouldn't have to participate in their Boot Camps but if its vice versa you would have to go through Marine BCT no matter what that tells you how rough Marine BCT really is the only thing worst than that is Special Forces training & we all know how bad that is! The Marines are basically the face of the military. Who you see guarding the White House? Marines. Who the President salutes before he gets on his private jet? Marines. Who stands besides the President when he is giving his important speeches? Marines. There's a reason for that! Its a reason why they have these giant egos because of all the pain, suffering, blood, sweat & tears they had to endure to earn being labeled a Marine & they know most couldn't go through what they been through physically & mentally to have a chance to walk in their shoes & earn that title! you join the Army as a soldier, you join the Navy as a sailor, you join the Air Force as a airman (or whatever the fuck the Air Force call themselves) but you got to literally earn the title of being a Marine & if you don't your not graduating BCT, they don't call it the "few & the proud" for no reason.. the USMC is hands down the best fighting force in the world! & they also has the best uniforms in the United States Military, dress uniforms & combat unifroms

  • @bigg_OOF
    @bigg_OOF 7 років тому +1

    at the beginning he gave me goosebumps

  • @ysoseriious1033
    @ysoseriious1033 9 років тому +2

    LOL yo the African guy sound like my favorite rapper DMX!

  • @iAmSound808
    @iAmSound808 10 років тому +2

    eh i did 3 years in the marine corps and im now two years into my 6 year term with the army. not much difference other than the uniform and name. all good guys.

  • @jfish1212
    @jfish1212 11 років тому

    i was in this video. when we get off the buss and line up on the yellow footprints. i always wondered why there was a camera crew there that night at 2 am. changed my life. wow. its amazing.

  • @markharris7594
    @markharris7594 11 років тому +2

    "you understand that right?"

  • @j-dawg4032
    @j-dawg4032 11 років тому

    thank you for making this video i am only 12 and ever since i was nine i have wanted to go to the marine corps and i'm not changing my mind,thank you

  • @XxDJHALLOWEENxX
    @XxDJHALLOWEENxX 10 років тому

    I just got back from my recruiters office we just watched this video im watching it again.

    • @XxDJHALLOWEENxX
      @XxDJHALLOWEENxX 10 років тому

      Fuck yeah!!!!!!!! im in now gonna swear in next hahha i remember posting this comment hahaha life is good

  • @devinm4517
    @devinm4517 9 років тому +1

    The United States Marines are the most dedicated and faithful servants to peace and diplomacy in the world! The USA is a land of endless opportunity and wealth, I am proud and honored to be an American. Give thanks and praise to our men and women of the armed services!! Oooorah!

  • @matthewburnett2041
    @matthewburnett2041 7 років тому

    I am in this documentary!!!! What an experience that was!!!! Sempre Fi

  • @ilikezappa
    @ilikezappa 9 років тому +1

    Just read about two unarmed US Marines who took down the terrorist on the French train today ,who had an AK and a handgun . Some serious Cohones on those two guys . They probably saved a whole load of innocent people from being murdered . Best wishes to our allies from the UK Such courage is inspiring . I hear they got hurt .

  • @tehsnipatres208
    @tehsnipatres208 6 років тому +2

    It would’ve been funny if the drill instructor looked at a recruit and said “X Gon’ Give It To Ya”

  • @jjkeion
    @jjkeion 11 років тому

    Joining the U.S. Marine Corps Infantry Fall 2013!!! I can't wait!!!

  • @quincysmith2379
    @quincysmith2379 9 років тому

    I keep crying thinking I'm never going to be one of them. I'm going to be a marine. I'm going to fight for my country and protect my people.

  • @HULKBIGHEAD
    @HULKBIGHEAD 6 років тому

    THE MARINE CORPS MADE ME A WAY BETTER PERSON IN LIFE, THANK YOU TO MY COUNTRY.

  • @nicholasc1987
    @nicholasc1987 4 роки тому

    Man do i remember that night... thought I was going to college in Florida and somehow ended up in Parris Island, SC April 28th, 2008 Semper Fi Kilo 3rd!

  • @TravelwithPavel
    @TravelwithPavel 9 років тому

    This video is from official marine corps site and this looks more like Army boot camp, Marine is much different, especially first few hours. You can check it on youtube

  • @BFitwithBree
    @BFitwithBree 11 років тому

    24 is perfectly fine. You'll be more mature and hopefully can handle yourself accordingly. One ofbmy fellow recruits was 26 on graduation day. Prepare and make sure to be phisically fit and mentally ready to do whatever it takes and endure whatever comes.
    Good luck, Semper Fi.

  • @coopandbiff
    @coopandbiff 9 років тому

    ‘FULL METAL JACKET’ was a far more accurate representation of my USMC basic training experience.

  • @mundrubjet
    @mundrubjet 11 років тому

    I am a 51 year old retired US Army Combat Sergeant. For some reason...I have the utmost respect...for the US Marine Drill Sergeant!! If I could have my 21 year old body back...I would gladly sacrifice it to the UNITED STATES FUCKIN MARINES!! Not that my Army boot camp was any easier...fuck no...that shit is allll hard!!! But it made a man outa me!!! Discipline....that is what this is all about....Leadership, and discipline. I will follow you!!! Hoooaaahhh!!!

  • @TheRealMrvoid
    @TheRealMrvoid 9 років тому

    I can't wait to go to Parris island on my NJROTC trip for Andrews High School in the fall.

  • @49erLUV69
    @49erLUV69 11 років тому +1

    Brings back old memories.....

  • @UsernameUnrecognized
    @UsernameUnrecognized 11 років тому

    I don't see the point of arguing about which service is better. I support all the troops no matter what branch they're from. I hope you all do too.

  • @121KS121
    @121KS121 11 років тому

    In boot camp, any (yes/no) question gets either "Yes, Sir" or "No, Sir." In boot camp, it's almost always "Yes, Sir" when it's a question. "Aye, Sir" is actually "Aye Aye, Sir" but it's said quickly to where it really should sound more like "Icer," can be thought of as, "I understand; I will comply," and is used in response to commands and sometimes statements when a response of acknowledgement is expected. Last one is more of a nuance that is picked up after a while.

  • @lionsonlyboxing8093
    @lionsonlyboxing8093 5 років тому

    This video got me interested in the corps 8 years later I’ll be going to boot camp

  • @jordandarkknight
    @jordandarkknight 9 років тому

    I'm 12 years old and wanted to be in the Armed Forces at age 7 and now I want to be a marine and im not that athletic but I'm going to start traing today and perfect my dream.

    • @neighborhoodwatch6923
      @neighborhoodwatch6923 9 років тому +1

      You don't need to worry about this until you get into high school.

  • @nwall989898
    @nwall989898 11 років тому +1

    I love the rasp in the voice of the DI's from so much yelling. lol

  • @donatello001
    @donatello001 11 років тому +2

    2:27 DMX, where my dawgs at

  • @destinyrosario6945
    @destinyrosario6945 9 років тому

    My boyfriend wants to join the marines , it's gonna be hard but I support him 101%

  • @lovatojonasfan1
    @lovatojonasfan1 8 років тому

    Holy crap I never realized how different Parris Island is from San Diego until after watching this.

  • @devinwillis768
    @devinwillis768 8 років тому

    They aren't drill sergeants, they're DIs or drill instructers, drill sergeants are in the army and DIs are marines. There's a difference.

  • @opgam3r482
    @opgam3r482 11 років тому

    Poolee, I enlisted my senior year 2003, had been guide in the poolee program for the year before i left june 26th. Its gonna be a hot 3 months. But prepare to learn. Don't be a punk, the DI will win but what nobody wants you to know is the DI's (the hard hats included) Care about your safety, they are professionals so never doubt them. Sleep as much as you can on your Sundays (you'll know what i'm talking about) and wash you BDU's. Sundays make the difference on how physically and mentally

  • @shadowtornado7778
    @shadowtornado7778 9 років тому

    Future Marine on deck hoorah semper fi god bless our military and our country HOORAH!!!

  • @DillonEspe
    @DillonEspe 11 років тому

    i appreciate that you are willing to do that and much luck to you sir wear the colors with pride

  • @zakriefle6330
    @zakriefle6330 11 років тому

    the Marines are rarely ever the "First to fight." Here's a list of wars in which the Army were the first ones there.
    WW1 - Army 1st Infantry Division
    WW2 - On the ground, Army 32nd Infantry Division (MI and WI Guard) - Buna Campaign
    Korea - Army, 24th Infantry Division
    Vietnam - Army Special Forces Trainers, although the Marines did send in the first conventional combat units
    Grenada and Panama - Army, 82nd Airborne and 75th Rangers
    Gulf War 1/Desert Storm - 82nd Airborne
    Bosnia

  • @paulrobinson893
    @paulrobinson893 11 років тому

    thank you i appreciate your kindness and faith in me

  • @rmp5s
    @rmp5s 11 років тому

    @1:37 is the most epic Chaplain in the history of the Navy, IMO. He was the tiny bit of refuge we got in boot camp and was a total pleasure to serve with in Afghanistan. OORAH CHAPLAIN AMERICA!!

  • @whatsgood4257
    @whatsgood4257 9 років тому

    These are gonna be the toughest 13 weeks of my life but i'm not gonna give up. OORAH

  • @robertcece6972
    @robertcece6972 11 років тому

    For other teens who are thinking about joining the Marines, here is some food for thought. Many war movies are funded by the Pentagon, but the best war movie ever made (Full Metal Jacket) was NOT funded by the Pentagon. They refused to support the move because of its brutally ACCURATE portrayal of war. Mayhem, suicide, depression, violence, mental disorders, PTSD, thats what you have to look forward to if you join the Marines. Before you enlist, watch Full Metal Jacket & give it a 2nd thought...

  • @Myusernameistakenwtf
    @Myusernameistakenwtf 11 років тому

    I have a friend who left for boot camp 2 days after he graduated. Im wishing him luck.

  • @JTGMusic51
    @JTGMusic51 11 років тому

    I leave for Parris Island on October 7th, 2013. Can't wait to kick ass!

  • @tmod231
    @tmod231 10 років тому +2

    This is intense.

  • @KeyonNinja
    @KeyonNinja 11 років тому

    I leave for Parris island on July to my mos is still hasn't got back to me but 03 was my first pick. Cant wait to meet you.

  • @DF-rj2zi
    @DF-rj2zi 10 років тому

    1st 2weeks - why did I join
    1st month - did I join to march to cadence all month and get lazy
    2nd month- cool we get boot blousing and shoot m16s and do 3 easy hikes
    3rd month - more drill and final drill
    Crucible and reaper hike - holy shit these 2 1-2 days are tough
    SOI Itb - holy shit I regret infantry too much running and hikes and no sleep for 2 months
    Fleet- easy life and tough training and much more personal time

  • @lloydosullivan8236
    @lloydosullivan8236 11 років тому

    Wow never knew God is so loving and forgiving....thanks bro

  • @oscaraguilar6332
    @oscaraguilar6332 9 років тому

    So much respect for these guys, can't wait to enlist next year. ( hopefully they'll accept me tho.)

  • @ItsDowens
    @ItsDowens 11 років тому

    That is true. I saw a show where there were 339 candidates, only 109 were left at graduation and a number of them still didn't make it. They say it's the hardest type of soldier to become.

  • @vybuihbjknkml308
    @vybuihbjknkml308 9 років тому +1

    DMX is a badass bayonet trainer

  • @deangelotruth
    @deangelotruth 11 років тому

    I'm going to the navy in a few weeks.. But I'm kind of wishing I was going here. This look way more fun!

  • @SuperManFan1775
    @SuperManFan1775 10 років тому +1

    7 months and 20 days till I enlist and then I go swear in im already doing PT with my fellow pooles I cant wait till I goto boot camp lol it's gonna be tough but It is 90% mental and 10% physical

  • @BADGER-ATACR
    @BADGER-ATACR 11 років тому

    it really just depends on their job, obviously a Marine infantryman who specializes in combat after bootcamp is going to be a lot tougher than a Marine Fry cook that specialized in food.... however all Marines are are highly disciplined, trained rifleman and extremely determined, and that makes them all worthy of our Nations respect