@@FallingFeeling212you obviously get what he’s saying. And it’s a joke that carry’s on.. not a funny joke I’ll admit but a joke non the less. Why does your negative Nancy as$ have to add this comment? I ate soldiers like you for breakfast. I’d specifically pick people like you out in PT formation. Your one of them ones that like to talk down to others. I like them ones
Nothing but complete respect and honour for the young bloods and soldiers prior, i am not the strongest yet but i want to follow and train just line these very powerful brothers in arms
@@samueljasso3203hell yeah buddy, don’t take anything anyone tells you as an insult seriously, the drills will become like second fathers to you by the end of they are any good, I wish you luck, I suggest you study the infantryman’s creed and the soldiers creed beforehand.
There is a secret about how to avoid getting smoked in BCT: You can’t. It happens every day, and it is a good day if it only happens once. The worst smoke session is the one they tell you about in the morning that is being saved for the end of the day. The whole day goes by and you hope they have forgotten about it, but they never forget about it.
Nah when we got off the bus we were already being smoked because we failed to grab our duffels in a timely and efficient manner; and some of us still had them on their back 😭😂 great times
As a Vet I can say honestly. DO ALL THE D.I. says. They have had Combat skills tested and now passing to you.Your servile for You and your platoon.May depend on how well you and , they listened and trained. HOORAH
As a Marine Combat Vet, some of them have not been to combat. I’ve seen several Marine Corps drill instructors without a Combat Action Ribbon (CAR), and even without an Afghanistan Campaign Ribbon, and it irks me. Not all Drill Instructors or Drill Sergeants, have experienced combat.
@@joshuahamby2199luckily for me my platoon Sergeant and both of the subordinate ds's were all tested in Iraq and Afghanistan at the time. They had some impressive stories for us and trained us accordingly
That's not true. Deployment is not a requirement. Of course when I went through they had deployments, we were still at war. And then 2 years later it was my turn. But these days, you'll be hard pressed to find many NCOs with deployments. It's common nowadays to see E-7's that never did anything in their career. Even some E-8's. Most E-5's and E-6's have maybe 3-6 years of experience. That's very unlikely they were part of the Deployment cycle.
@@brycemartinez2454advice for someone first day. Even though im better than everyone but how much was basic training pay? Can you live at your house and come to base every day?
As much as this shit sucked, I can look back at it with fond memories. Pure bullshit but some of the things we got smoked over were funny when looking back. Like one time my whole company got smoked for something like 20 or so minutes on our second to last Sunday because one guy reported his laundry bag missing. Then when it was found out that he simply misplaced it, the drill sergeants still kept smoking the company just for the heck of it. basic was the funnest time of my life that I never want to do again. I have fonder memories of basic than I do for AIT.
Guys I’m excited more than scared, going on April 1st. I feel like it’ll be a blast being there also my MOS is CBRN. I wanted carpentry & masonry but we’ll see how it goes Update: wassup y’all im back from basic and AIT and I have to say it was one of the best moments of my life. I had my ups and downs but overall it was a blast!😆
I don’t know much about this Private Washington fellow but I can tell by the look on his face, grit, and determination that he is a hell of a soldier and a model American.
I could never. This looks calm but keep in mind they’re probably gonna do like 40-50 just like that. 40-50 at your own pace is possible, but like this? Nah
Relaxin jackson 2021.2-339 Infantry battalion. As a fitness head, I can say there was no stop at failure. Hit failure in the first 20 minutes, then lasted a whole week.
Soon you will be a physical machine where you get to a point when exercises no longer hurt but become enjoyable 💪🏿💪💪💪🏿💪💪🏿💪✨✨ Enjoy these good times which will stay with you for the rest of your lives❤
People need to realize that this shit is TIRING! This is probably the first 100 or thunder run, once the cameras are off and the trainees are back in the bay its free game for the DS, they can smoke you all day if they wish. Thats what happened to us, all of red phase. Then in white phase instead of getting smoked in the bay, we got fucked up at the range in the rain and cold.😂
Got out of Fort Jackson a month or so ago, if your a new Recruit don’t let no one tell you its “Relaxin’ Jackson”, ain’t a thing about relaxin’ in Bravo Co.
@@ryan0150You still there bro? I shipped off for Fort Leonard Wood 09.11.2023. Went to A-48, shi was pretty easy, only because we were lacking drill sergeants. A.I.T. Charlie 58 trans, also a walk in the park
My gym teacher used to be a DS in the 90's i believe and one day the dude made us push 😂 fucker said up and yelled zero every time we pushed for like 15 minutes... Thats what we get for not listening the first time
He took it easy on you lmao, there’s a point where you’re literally not even in your body anymore it’s just pain and asking god if it will ever end, I’ll take 15 mins of pushups over an hour of switching positions so you can recover body parts and then just switch so you never fully collapse
@@isaac-vb1ngbroo when you do one exercise so much and then switch to another so you thinking “god finally” just to do them for 2 mins and go right back to push ups🥲
All i remember at the citadel for cadet leadership camp (JROTC) we would saying air force after ten reps and after the major said recover we would say "more pt sir more pt"
rank pins and patches, eh? interesting. when I went through, we were allowed the pin and patch appropriate to our rank for the little photo op during reception, and then after graduation-not at any point during.
My advice to any young recruit going into basic training for any branch of service: be able to pass the PFT of your particular branch of service before going to MEPS. Trust me. Don't think you'll go to basic thinking you'll get toughened up enough to pass.
@jason2949 When did you go to basic? Answer: Never. Let me tell you something, Call of Duty hero, when America was great, less than 0.8% of recruits had to be recycled. Today, with losers like you having 50% less testosterone than former generations, the failure rate has skyrocketed. So don't flex your internet snowflake muscles. I said going into basic training being physically fit to pass was going to make your life easier. Prove me wrong, snowflake superhero
While I don't know the first thing about being a Soldier, one of my grandfathers was a Soldier in the US Army and served in two wars (WWII and the Korean War), earing himself three Purple Hearts, a Unit Bronze Star and a medical discharge. Two of my uncles were also US Army Soldiers that served in Vietnam, one in the 82nd Airborne. Whatever one has to do to earn the right to be a United States Army "Soldier", I say "GET SOME"!!! Semper Fi.
I'll never forget the day my drill sergeants picked us up from reception, loaded us into what seemed like some old aaa trailer like transport. As we were there they started telling us to get ready. As soon as they opened the door they smoked the living dog shi out of us. I threw up and I was officially in basic training Fort Leonard Wood. Mid summer, humid af. Sweated more than I ever had in my entire life.
❤ When I left the Army to Join the Air Force National Guard in 2017, I expected the AF to be like the Army but nicer. Then I took a GS position on an AD AF base. After 8 year, it’s obvious I was wrong! The Air Force is more like ROTC than the Army. They have poor leadership, No pride in themselves or the organization and their NCOs are just older guys, they’re not role models, they don’t lead from the front. There’s also no SOPs or inspections done. People just BS and write themselves good performance reviews. They think the AF is the best branch and they say it all the time. Too bad they don’t execute what they preach. ❤
That moment of terror as you begin to speak when no one else is. You did a good job of covering that up fast before you got smoked!
My greatest fear
Army bootcamp is nothing I see recruits joking around with their drill instructors all the time
@@benjamincarson69
There are no 'drill instructors' in the army, Gomer. So you failed on that one.
@@elevenb6967 same shit from drill sergeants, either way doesn’t change my point at all
@@elevenb6967 same shit from drill sergeants, either way doesn’t change my point at all
When the Drill Sgt. says, "Do push ups until I get tired!"...
You know you're gonna be there a while!
Yep
He gets tired eventually. He will still be old and fat. But you... you will be as strong as iron and you are a master of Jizz Cunt Ho
Mines use to say “ do push ups until my eyes bleed” 😂
Still, you know you're gonna be there a while. "Be All You Can Be!" @@acid_1318
@@acid_1318that’s fucking hilarious
That kid gonna be sgt major one day
For doing a proper pushup?
@@FallingFeeling212Hey smartass, it’s not that serious
@@FallingFeeling212shush boot
@@FallingFeeling212you obviously get what he’s saying. And it’s a joke that carry’s on.. not a funny joke I’ll admit but a joke non the less. Why does your negative Nancy as$ have to add this comment?
I ate soldiers like you for breakfast. I’d specifically pick people like you out in PT formation.
Your one of them ones that like to talk down to others. I like them ones
As long as your kid doesn't go to OCS and becomes a second LT.
Thanks for your service and sacrifice
I got smoked because I mentioned you as the “cool drill sergeant” in my notebook in this cycle
Honestly that doesn’t narrow it down too much, there’s always one
My fat ass definitely heard "one chocolate chip," the first time.
I thought I was the only one 😭😅
😂
how???
😂
Sad comment and you feel proud of it
Nothing but complete respect and honour for the young bloods and soldiers prior, i am not the strongest yet but i want to follow and train just line these very powerful brothers in arms
Majority of people in the military are normal ass weak and out of shape people doing normal basic jobs lol it’s nothing special dude
Mannnnnn just got out of basic at Benning and phew that first day was a nightmare haha. All happy memories now
Any advice for someone who will start soon?
Same, any advice?
Makes you wanna go back but not really
ill be at ft benning in 3 days 11X hoping for 11B
@@samueljasso3203hell yeah buddy, don’t take anything anyone tells you as an insult seriously, the drills will become like second fathers to you by the end of they are any good, I wish you luck, I suggest you study the infantryman’s creed and the soldiers creed beforehand.
They’re lucky. My platoon always got hit with the “MIDDLE!-HOOOLD!…..UP!”
half way up all the way up half way down half way up all the way up
'DRINK WAAATTTEEERRR!!!"
“it is a graduation requirement” 😂
Beat the heat battle buddy,beat the heat
Till you puke. Took me six canteens.
Too easy. INCADENCE!
@@whoyou618will there be any retests for the nogos
There is a secret about how to avoid getting smoked in BCT: You can’t. It happens every day, and it is a good day if it only happens once. The worst smoke session is the one they tell you about in the morning that is being saved for the end of the day. The whole day goes by and you hope they have forgotten about it, but they never forget about it.
Embrace the suck, know that it is making you a better soldier, and keep up the good fight. Thank you for your service.
Gotta get comfortable being uncomfortable 🇺🇸
Nah when we got off the bus we were already being smoked because we failed to grab our duffels in a timely and efficient manner; and some of us still had them on their back 😭😂 great times
As a Vet I can say honestly. DO ALL THE D.I. says. They have had Combat skills tested and now passing to you.Your servile for You and your platoon.May depend on how well you and , they listened and trained. HOORAH
As a Marine Combat Vet, some of them have not been to combat. I’ve seen several Marine Corps drill instructors without a Combat Action Ribbon (CAR), and even without an Afghanistan Campaign Ribbon, and it irks me.
Not all Drill Instructors or Drill Sergeants, have experienced combat.
@@joshuahamby2199 I was lucky,All mine were from Nam. Every base I went to.The Sgts were Nam hardened and eager to pass skills.
@@joshuahamby2199 Most just go to college in rotc and than become a drill sgg
@@joshuahamby2199luckily for me my platoon Sergeant and both of the subordinate ds's were all tested in Iraq and Afghanistan at the time. They had some impressive stories for us and trained us accordingly
That's not true. Deployment is not a requirement. Of course when I went through they had deployments, we were still at war. And then 2 years later it was my turn. But these days, you'll be hard pressed to find many NCOs with deployments. It's common nowadays to see E-7's that never did anything in their career. Even some E-8's. Most E-5's and E-6's have maybe 3-6 years of experience. That's very unlikely they were part of the Deployment cycle.
I'm currently preparing for my basic training it's gonna be a challenge but I have faith
I uploaded a video yesterday breaking down each day of basic training
How’s it going. I’ve been in for almost two years but if you need any advice about joining, BCT, or just service in general, I’m glad to help!
@@brycemartinez2454advice for someone first day. Even though im better than everyone but how much was basic training pay? Can you live at your house and come to base every day?
@@brycemartinez2454 do we automatically go to the army if we pass this class? Is there a waitlist?
@@LLCBOYZyou’re better than everyone?? Gtfo
If you ever have to go close quarters with the enemy, you’ll thank that drill sergeant!
As much as this shit sucked, I can look back at it with fond memories. Pure bullshit but some of the things we got smoked over were funny when looking back. Like one time my whole company got smoked for something like 20 or so minutes on our second to last Sunday because one guy reported his laundry bag missing. Then when it was found out that he simply misplaced it, the drill sergeants still kept smoking the company just for the heck of it. basic was the funnest time of my life that I never want to do again. I have fonder memories of basic than I do for AIT.
Dude got that “fuck there is a camera on me” movement
Guys I’m excited more than scared, going on April 1st. I feel like it’ll be a blast being there also my MOS is CBRN. I wanted carpentry & masonry but we’ll see how it goes
Update: wassup y’all im back from basic and AIT and I have to say it was one of the best moments of my life. I had my ups and downs but overall it was a blast!😆
same i’m excited and nervous but more excited, i ship april 22 going for combat medic good luck dude
@@apnotsoop548 good luck to you too man
@@SnowMeat01I go to MEPS on April 1st.
Good luck bro
I ship out April 1st as well. I’m ver excited but I’m nervous my push ups is my biggest struggle
Basic has its ups and downs for sure ❤❤
Ohhhh i can’t wait for my enlistment
Someday the VA will tell him his PTSD and anxiety aren't service related
Why would he have PTSD and anxiety?
@@Motownsports89everyone has it now. “Showing up to work on time” is now a thing that causes anxiety.
@@ryanbernier8246nah not everyone, but if you wake up thinking you’re late for duty and you haven’t been in for months is a telltale sign of symptoms.
he got to wear the rank. i remember we was all fuzzies until graduation
I'm 62, and we did push-ups in cadence, which was actually 2 push-ups. That was the early 80s
Imagine some guy casually is taking a nap while everyone else is doing push up
Completed mine basic training dec86
That's awesome. Gulf War?
@@Rakkasan2013Lprobably
Ok? Basic isn’t that hard lol it’s designed for people to come fresh off the street and pass minimum standards 😂
@@jason2949Okay, please go to basic training.
I got my uniform today baby!!!!!!!
🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I don’t know much about this Private Washington fellow but I can tell by the look on his face, grit, and determination that he is a hell of a soldier and a model American.
Oh my Gawd, this was my battle!!!
Don’t cut in the DFAC line next time
Just made it to AIT
How was ait
@@maventry good I’m home now but it was worth it. I got to meet some cool people.
i aint gonna lie i remember we got smoked at ait way more than basic
@@redacted951 just u 😂 AIT was light
I go to basic September 5th
frrrr me tooo, but it’s for the Marines!
@@yungsryngehow’d it go brodie
@@galliumwashere4591give it 13 more weeks and he'll respond
Yoo yoo you probably got in by now, Good going bro
Hows it going y'all?
I remember one dude was slapping his own face when the Drill Sergeant beat your face
P.T. is always Free!
....HOO-AH!
shit not when u gotta drive there in this economy
This is calm lol. My basic was complete chaos for the first of 3 parts. Drill Sargeant Disney was a fuckin madman.
Make sense to me God bless those men and thank them for their service
I could never. This looks calm but keep in mind they’re probably gonna do like 40-50 just like that. 40-50 at your own pace is possible, but like this? Nah
Some of us just built different
I mean you kinda get a slight break once you go down, I do mine faster than that because you don’t gotta take the 3 seconds to say “yes drill Sargent”
get stronger bud
@@alexhernandez2725 in the military myself, I’m saying these slow push ups suck.
Sailor here. It’s not bad until they make you do arm circles after.
Gotta love those hydration formations
When you chilling, and “group, half right face, front leaning rest position move!” rings out across the yard.
You dont get your bdu's by first day. First you gotta weed out the ones that shoulda never signed up.
I hated these in ROTC & I was the one telling the cadets to do it & I know I’m going to hate it in basic 😭
Shape your mind…shape your body….prepare for the worst, but pray for the best.
Relaxin jackson 2021.2-339 Infantry battalion. As a fitness head, I can say there was no stop at failure. Hit failure in the first 20 minutes, then lasted a whole week.
Basic isn’t that hard lol “as a fitness head”
Sure bro
Me in 9 more days 😭😭
Good luck to you hope everything goes well
@@issadiallo6170thank you ✊🏾
How u go?
I had days like that in 1974. Had my 19th birthday my 1st week of Basic.
Soon you will be a physical machine where you get to a point when exercises no longer hurt but become enjoyable 💪🏿💪💪💪🏿💪💪🏿💪✨✨
Enjoy these good times which will stay with you for the rest of your lives❤
Man all drill sergeant, including all three of mine, have same voices
People need to realize that this shit is TIRING! This is probably the first 100 or thunder run, once the cameras are off and the trainees are back in the bay its free game for the DS, they can smoke you all day if they wish. Thats what happened to us, all of red phase. Then in white phase instead of getting smoked in the bay, we got fucked up at the range in the rain and cold.😂
Bravo 👏🏿
That’s a future Secretary of Defense 😊😅 looks like my brother Austin❤❤❤
Start over!!!
i woulda started singing:
🎶 Bring Sally Up - Bring Sally Down 🎶
everyone: 👀 🤣
Doesn’t look like much but when DS cool calm and collective and you’re counting off slow, it’s gonna be a long fucking day
Got out of Fort Jackson a month or so ago, if your a new Recruit don’t let no one tell you its “Relaxin’ Jackson”, ain’t a thing about relaxin’ in Bravo Co.
that’s where i’m goin in 2 weeks
@@SlimHemi good luck my friend. Lemme know if you find any hidden homemade Uno Cards or not during Reception Battalion
@@amawook1072 making a mental note rn!
Pretty relaxed compared to where I went
It’s basic bro it’s not that fucking hard 🤡
Good shit
Dis dat gas fa real 💯💯💯💯
The fact that this needs a translation is wild asl 🤣🤣🤣
Thank god for “translate to English” 😂
Get up there!
The army should use the American flag patches that are camouflaged cus you don’t want to stick out if enemy snipers see anything out of the ordinary
We use the camouflaged flags in operational environments
Nothing like getting smoked in our class A's on our march to graduation. Drill Sergeants had to get one more in before we left.
Ft Leonard wood 11/20 IM READY
I leave on Monday my man 12B squad 🪖😤
I uploaded a video last week breaking down BCT day by day
Me in 18 days
How was it? I’m leaving soon
@@ryan0150You still there bro? I shipped off for Fort Leonard Wood 09.11.2023. Went to A-48, shi was pretty easy, only because we were lacking drill sergeants. A.I.T. Charlie 58 trans, also a walk in the park
What MOS did you go for?
Hoes it go?
Friendly rest position move!
My gym teacher used to be a DS in the 90's i believe and one day the dude made us push 😂 fucker said up and yelled zero every time we pushed for like 15 minutes... Thats what we get for not listening the first time
He took it easy on you lmao, there’s a point where you’re literally not even in your body anymore it’s just pain and asking god if it will ever end, I’ll take 15 mins of pushups over an hour of switching positions so you can recover body parts and then just switch so you never fully collapse
@@isaac-vb1ngbroo when you do one exercise so much and then switch to another so you thinking “god finally” just to do them for 2 mins and go right back to push ups🥲
Feels like just yesterday I was there
When did they start full blown pt before med clearance?
By the numbers!
The Army looks so chill.
This compared to what my platoon was like seems like cake
New Army my dude.
@adamhutto1660 i was litetally just in bootcamp in January, dude.
@@CrizzeyTheMidd- 🤣🤣🤣. You guys love talking shit about comparisons between this and what you allegedly went through!! NO ONE CARES!!!
Yeah because this one clip that their higher ups are going to see so they’re behaving is definitely what it’s like now,
how time go by , was doing that in C248 FLW Missouri,2020 in the heart of winter, best friendship made, it sucked but a life time experience
First week is prob the toughest but it goes pretty quick. It starts to feel slow around white phase. Week 9-10
This video scared me on the first down. Let me go work on my push-ups now ….
BRO DRILL SARGENTS GARDNER (AKA GOLF) id recognize that voice anywhere!
apparently not, there's no DS Gardener in this battalion lol
look at you thinking you just know shit 🤣🤣😭
@@SkunkFracker sounds exactly like him, thought it was but it aint
All i remember at the citadel for cadet leadership camp (JROTC) we would saying air force after ten reps and after the major said recover we would say "more pt sir more pt"
rank pins and patches, eh?
interesting. when I went through, we were allowed the pin and patch appropriate to our rank for the little photo op during reception, and then after graduation-not at any point during.
My advice to any young recruit going into basic training for any branch of service: be able to pass the PFT of your particular branch of service before going to MEPS. Trust me. Don't think you'll go to basic thinking you'll get toughened up enough to pass.
Plenty of kids go into basic unable to initially pass the PT test and come out passing it with flying colors lmao wtf are you yapping about
@jason2949 When did you go to basic? Answer: Never. Let me tell you something, Call of Duty hero, when America was great, less than 0.8% of recruits had to be recycled. Today, with losers like you having 50% less testosterone than former generations, the failure rate has skyrocketed. So don't flex your internet snowflake muscles. I said going into basic training being physically fit to pass was going to make your life easier. Prove me wrong, snowflake superhero
I remember basic in 2017 private jones and i were in formation and one soldier started talking and DS said do pushups till im dead
DS romo B31st💯
The arm is doing a push-up while the Marines are not even using gravity to do push-ups anymore
While I don't know the first thing about being a Soldier, one of my grandfathers was a Soldier in the US Army and served in two wars (WWII and the Korean War), earing himself three Purple Hearts, a Unit Bronze Star and a medical discharge. Two of my uncles were also US Army Soldiers that served in Vietnam, one in the 82nd Airborne. Whatever one has to do to earn the right to be a United States Army "Soldier", I say "GET SOME"!!! Semper Fi.
I know its 1....2....3 then you count the repetition
Not with these kids😂😂😂,there would be a revolt
@@future_teknokrat7585 🤣🤣🤣 yeah I was on Parris Island back in 05. TERRIBLE
Same in Jamaica (jccf not jdf) except we wtart from 0 or -5
I had a private who was a captain in the Jamaican army before coming to america
We got "Shark Attacked" at Benning it sucked 😂
Love it
I'll never forget the day my drill sergeants picked us up from reception, loaded us into what seemed like some old aaa trailer like transport. As we were there they started telling us to get ready. As soon as they opened the door they smoked the living dog shi out of us. I threw up and I was officially in basic training Fort Leonard Wood. Mid summer, humid af. Sweated more than I ever had in my entire life.
Sounds like DS Wells at Fort Jackson.
Smoke session !!!
Wtf where is the “ONE TWO THREE ONE!!”
i am going in us army soon
Good luck
Same here 😭😭nervous but ready
@@zay7443ayo how did you apply and stuff
its really not that bad went in 11B and was in bravo company 2-54 its really just boring
With all due respect, that is NOT the first day of boot. There was always a couple of guys that had their asses up in the air.
this was the first day of BCT, first 100 yards
I miss it 😢
I swear I made a couple inches impression at the north forty in Fort Sill. Must of done 10,000 + pushups during OSUT training.
tale says they are still doing push-ups right now
Hurry up...waiting on you
❤ When I left the Army to Join the Air Force National Guard in 2017, I expected the AF to be like the Army but nicer. Then I took a GS position on an AD AF base. After 8 year, it’s obvious I was wrong! The Air Force is more like ROTC than the Army. They have poor leadership, No pride in themselves or the organization and their NCOs are just older guys, they’re not role models, they don’t lead from the front. There’s also no SOPs or inspections done. People just BS and write themselves good performance reviews. They think the AF is the best branch and they say it all the time. Too bad they don’t execute what they preach. ❤
I fuckin hated them camel packs!!!
I didn’t even have e a name tag or boots on my first day of boot camp
First day of training
Sgt folley backstory😊
Is this Ft Benning? Those look like the bays for 19D and 19K
I want to be there.
Imagine being that one that messes up each count🥴💀😭
Beauty one am gonna be in the Air Force like my dad
Correction. Day 1 of processing lol