Good luck to the future soldier! tell him it gets better, it may suck at first, but once you realize the drills are human too, it brings a lot of fear outta basic. hope to see him out there. Spc Edgar, Ft Liberty, 82th Airborne
Thats so awesome!!! Im in the AF so no experience on the Army, but I’m proud of your decision, and this will be an amazing journey you’re going to embark on.
@@itzklein5345thanks for this comment bro i had friends that tried and failed and they were trynna discourage me but i always tell em the only limitations you got it’s yourself
Damn proud of Our Young American Warfighters , So Damn Proud of Them . The Eyes of A Nation are upon You . I have no doubt You will meet every challenge , that You , every single one of You , when challenged , Nothing but Violence of Action . Drive on , it don’t mean nuthin !
I salute to all young men going there You all have my respect my fatherbwasba green beret in Nam,have many Ranger friendsAirforce and army I was and am still proud to got thosenhero friends Thank You for Your service
Wtf they change the name? They did the same with Ft Hood (now called Ft Cavazos) What the Army thinks changing the name will take away the bad stigma about these places?
@Undertaker93 No, I think the United States Army just doesn't want to be associated with a traitor who fought to destroy the union we live in today. The base itself is still just as shit as it ever was.
@@Undertaker93A bunch of bases were named after Confederate leaders. Doesn't make sense to honor traitors by putting their names all over the winners stuff.
@@docb8324 those vases were named after them because of their brilliant battlefield tactics. Just because you disagreed with what somebody did doesn’t mean you get to invalidate the intelligence behind it. If we did our civilization, not just as Americans, but as human beings would be nowhere near as advanced as it is now.
@@Kiryu @Kiryu I'm not saying we shouldn't acknowledge their exploits, but that's only a historical perspective. The reality is that it would be giving the name of an installation to a traitor and enemy of the Union/United States that was fundamentally fighting for the preservation of slavery, as well as elevating their names on par with actual significant American historical figures.
I enlist next Wednesday and then get a ship out date , I came so far man I remember 2021 failing the asvab and came back late last year around November failed again , December I passed . Tattoos removal twice also had menial record held me a extra few weeks And now I’m almost there
If you fail the asvab there’s a problem. That sh¡t ain’t hard. It’s made to pass lol. I remember I just went one day and took it no biggie. But congrats, now go serve!
im thinking of joining the army, i love this country and im not american, but im grateful for everything this country gave me. in 5 years, it gave me more than my home country did in 25 years.
I hope this energy gives you a lot of strength, that's what I wanted to achieve, stick to your attitude, try to question everything and calmly turn to people who want good things for you, it was a pleasure for me to get to know you personally to have and also something from your family! I will be very happy to continue to visit you to see how you will see more and more what mental energy is capable of. I will remain a good friend to you with advice and support, best regards to you and your parents, with all my heart. ! And cheers to your comrades. !!!
I remember going through this in 2005. My cousin went with me and we kept it a secret the entire training cycle. 2 days before we finished we finally told folks and they were shocked lol We had different last names so that helped. I look back on all of it now, and it was a great time. Earn that blue cord and disks. WHY'S THE SKY BLUE????
looks alot easier too. and we had a ton of mucus coming out, coming out of the chamber. these guys look like they had it easy. even the obstacle course these guys are slower. but then this is 25 years after i went through.
Very good shooting, the distance to the optics is very good, breathe in and exhale evenly, the target will come towards you very easily in the first second, this feeling when you pull the trigger when it then stops is a bit like one Magnifying glass in front of your eye, but also just a slight perception in front of your eye. ! Co-direct the shot after the first shot and feel like you save it, it will lead to success. !!! Major P. Elite Sniper and Advanced Commander. !!!
You forgot to mention to squeeze at your 2-second natural pause on the exhale. That is the only time you should be squeezing.. bottom of your 2-second natural pause... Breathe In-N-Out at the 2 second natural pause then closure eyes breathe in again breathe out and at the bottom of your two seconds natural pause on the second breathe open your eyes. You will be off your zero so adjust back to the Target then breathe in and breathe out squeezing at the bottom of your 2 second natural pause again And squeeze, it should come as a surprise.. and never pull your trigger you squeeze using the tip of the flesh of your finger..if you follow these fundamentals you will be able to put the same round in the same hole.. And if you want to get really technical then also squeeze at the bottom of your heart beat. Your heartbeat can affect the round accuracy. But that's more for competition shooting mile distances. These are Marine corps fundamentals. They don't teach the heartbeat part but they teach everything else I mentioned. You almost had it right on the breathing... This is what I was taught by Marine Corps range coaches.. not to mention I've been shooting firearms since I was 6.. I got my first Marlin 22 at 10 12 gauge Remington shotgun at 12. And I got a Savage 110 30x06 when I turned 16 for Christmas.. I'm 49 now. So I have quite a bit of experience with firearms... USMC Retired..Simper Fi!
@@sqeekms6186 Okay, I forgot to tell you that I'm a freediver, I can compress my air really hard, my time without breathing is 21.04 minutes, so I just concentrate on the main shot, the final shot. !!! But thank you very much, learned very well, keep it up !!!
@@peerzeidler so did you breathe in 100% 02 for 15 minutes or more before you held your breath that's the only way you can hold your breath for 20 minutes or more you can't do it without a high concentration of O2 and that's 100% to allow 20 minutes of not breathing and if you held your breath for 21 minutes then you are 3 minute shy of the world record. That is a huge boast.. without the aid of over concentrating O2 into your system it is impossible to hold your breath without O2 you could only hold it for about 6 to 10 minutes..
@@peerzeidler the way I was trying to do it is to hyperventilate then on the last breath take the biggest one you can.. there's also the four and four method. Breathe in hold for 4 seconds breathe out hold 4 seconds then repeat three more times. That slows your heart rate.. in order for you to be able to breathe 21 minutes or longer than you would have to be one of the most advanced divers on the planet and it is an extreme honor to meet you if that's case.
HAH! This brings back memories. The upper and lower receiver of my weapon "wobbled" like crazy. I figured out how to pull the lower receiver hard right and the upper hard left to "lock" the thing and managed to fire expert in basic. Do what you gotta do!
@@AA1613 just graduated osut a couple weeks ago. It was the worst experience you’ll ever love. It all sucks at first but it’s worth it in the end. Put your mind to it and you’ll get there
Tip the last two soldiers, stay at the bottom of the door frame and enter, do not enter the room, secure the sector on the left and right from the very bottom, from outside the room, that's insurance!!! We will fulfill the order at any price. !!! Stay like this without moving for hours if you have to, so enemy will make mistakes. !"!!
Heres a little tip for ya. I just graduated OSUT this last Friday, ill keep it real with you. When you get to 30th AG, youre going to fucking hate it, fully. Everything about it seriously sucks ass. They cant PT you, so they take your sleep. You wont sleep for the first like 48-72 hours while youre there. All youre gonna do is stand in line, and hope to god you dont get DS Gains as the drill in charge. Then when you get to your actual training company, idk if youre an 11B or not, but youll do the first 100 yards then the first 72 operations, which will suck, but honestly its the hardest part of OSUT. There will be a lot of bullshit that happens, you’re locked in a room full of men. Testosterone flies off the handle at times. Then mass punishment for dumb shit, it will get old, it will get tiring, but at the end of the day its worth it. Itll feel like a drag, but then youre turning green. Then your back, and honestly not much changes other than a little bit more time with your phone and maybe passes. Then shit will drag again until it doesnt. Youll blink then you just graduated OSUT. Key thing, dont RTT (refuse to train) meaning quit. Youll be stuck here longer than the actual trainees. We still have RTTs here, and im a hold over for Airborne. Its faster getting out of here to just not quit. Dont land an article 15 on some dumb shit either. Just stay positive, nut up and just do it. OSUT isnt that hard, its just mostly mental. Right place, right time, right uniform and your nose will be clean as long as you dont shit bag. You got it!
@@kellykeegan2608 It's still crazy that so many Army posts are named after Confederates (traitors and enemies of the United States) in the first place.
Well I am 32 hopefully leave for basic sooner than later, never served but I want to help protect my country. Any older people joining Infantry or have joined any pointers? Thank you for your time.
This cover shot showing the masks remind me of Ft. Polk back in early '72, The chamber. You dismasked and stood there. The NCO would then tell you to state name, rank and number. Everyone broke for a door except me. I was taking very short shallow breaths. Yeah, eyes were pouring and more snot than I knew a human could produce was running. But me being stubborn I stood there not flinching. They made me do it again and stand longer. I was holding my breath except for shallow breathing. Being from German farmer stock I have been known to be stubborn. I would not let a little CS gas screw up my day. Same thing with shooting. Hold that sight picture no matter what is chewing in your leg.
How does it work for the Army ? I’m a prior service Marine but been but bene out for a min so I gotta go back to basic . Does the Army keep you in same barracks with same level of intensity the whole entire time or only for the BCt portion ? Usually boot camp is hell and MOS school or AIT is where you get treated more like An adult
Yeah you’re in the barracks the whole time. Even in AIT. However, the barracks in AIT are way better than the ones in basic. These guys are is OSUT because of their combat MOS. Therefore, they’re in the same barracks
I went to OSUT at Benning in the 90s. Boot Camp portion was hell, then the infantry school portion was HELL. The only time they treated us like adults was grudgingly on graduation day with all the brass and our parents watching.
Depends on a lot. Every company is different for prior service. Some allow them to have their own bays (if there’s enough and usually NCO prior service only), some make em stay with everyone else. Some give them there phones and a PX pass on Sunday, some don’t. Hell some companies might get 1 or 2 passes all of the 22 weeks. But regardless, you’ll do all the same training as the privates. And for combat jobs in OSUT, basic and infantry school are pretty much the same thing, but a little less yelling and more mentoring. Give it’s been 5 years since I went so things might’ve changed.
24:35 "You're too close to the wall." Oh, but when I put a little bit of spacing between me and the wall, my Sgt grabs me and slams me against the wall shouting "Stay on the wall!" I was right, that bung hole was wrong!
Hello ! They forget that you prepare mentally, CO2 accumulates in the oxygen, the feromones are released after 10 minutes with a lot of practice, after that everything takes place in the head, nitrogen only accumulates in the blood when you breathe, we breathe, Not here, after 12 minutes everything takes place in complete calm and the body relaxes. !!! From a depth of 80 to 100 meters you have a reverse pressure, everything wants to escape from the lungs, and this then leads to a controlled escape into the lungs from one to the other and that is the art of mentally controlling breathing without the air escaping uncontrollably , the only thing that counts here is the nitrogen that forms in the blood, your lungs will then hurt and you will either lose power, or you will emerge before the nitrogen in the blood predominates. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember theee was no videos about OSUT back in 2010 when I joined. I had no clue what I was getting into when I showed up to Sandhill. We had to carry our weapon everywhere even the gas chamber. I see things have changed…
Ft. Benning will always be its name for all us countless veterans.
Right on!
Just like ft hood will always be called ft hood not ft cavazos
@@Truth-teller3 Yes sir!!! 1000%!!!!
And beyond even guys in now still call it that
My son is there now…into his 3rd week at basic. I just talked to him for the first time a couple hours ago 🎉
My heart is full ❤
Good luck to the future soldier! tell him it gets better, it may suck at first, but once you realize the drills are human too, it brings a lot of fear outta basic. hope to see him out there.
Spc Edgar, Ft Liberty, 82th Airborne
Poor kid lol
How is your son?
he’ll be alright it’s only the army lol
@@ballinbeatz is exactly what all my fallen comrades said. since i’ve joined, ive lost 35 friends from various means. don’t be a asshole
My boy is there now he will be just fine just like his dad grandpa and great grandpa
yes he will.
Good seeing Ft. Benning again.
I enlist Friday and get my ship out date. I’ll be doing OSUT so this video was helpful. Thanks.
Thats so awesome!!! Im in the AF so no experience on the Army, but I’m proud of your decision, and this will be an amazing journey you’re going to embark on.
Yo man good luck brother just finished it, it’s mad easy just keep your head up!
@@itzklein5345thanks for this comment bro i had friends that tried and failed and they were trynna discourage me but i always tell em the only limitations you got it’s yourself
I’m about to go in in 8 days I’m ready
@@certifi3d_jay139 I wish you good luck bro, ill see you out there in july
Fort Benning looks wonderful this time of year
Damn proud of Our Young American Warfighters , So Damn Proud of Them . The Eyes of A Nation are upon You . I have no doubt You will meet every challenge , that You , every single one of You , when challenged , Nothing but Violence of Action . Drive on , it don’t mean nuthin !
I salute to all young men going there You all have my respect my fatherbwasba green beret in Nam,have many Ranger friendsAirforce and army I was and am still proud to got thosenhero friends
Thank You for Your service
Coming for Infantry OSUT in ’26 after high school graduation yessir 💪🏾🎓🪖🇺🇸
It will always be Fort Benning !
Wtf they change the name? They did the same with Ft Hood (now called Ft Cavazos)
What the Army thinks changing the name will take away the bad stigma about these places?
@Undertaker93 No, I think the United States Army just doesn't want to be associated with a traitor who fought to destroy the union we live in today. The base itself is still just as shit as it ever was.
@@Undertaker93A bunch of bases were named after Confederate leaders. Doesn't make sense to honor traitors by putting their names all over the winners stuff.
@@docb8324 those vases were named after them because of their brilliant battlefield tactics. Just because you disagreed with what somebody did doesn’t mean you get to invalidate the intelligence behind it. If we did our civilization, not just as Americans, but as human beings would be nowhere near as advanced as it is now.
@@Kiryu @Kiryu I'm not saying we shouldn't acknowledge their exploits, but that's only a historical perspective. The reality is that it would be giving the name of an installation to a traitor and enemy of the Union/United States that was fundamentally fighting for the preservation of slavery, as well as elevating their names on par with actual significant American historical figures.
I enlist next Wednesday and then get a ship out date , I came so far man I remember 2021 failing the asvab and came back late last year around November failed again , December I passed . Tattoos removal twice also had menial record held me a extra few weeks And now I’m almost there
How you fail the asvab I don't even speak English and I pass the asvab
Hell yeah man, good job. I'm enlisting this year, super excited
@@IGMELVARGASlol
@@IGMELVARGAS But would you have the commitment to continue to retake it and prepare yourself until you were accepted?
If you fail the asvab there’s a problem. That sh¡t ain’t hard. It’s made to pass lol. I remember I just went one day and took it no biggie. But congrats, now go serve!
im thinking of joining the army, i love this country and im not american, but im grateful for everything this country gave me. in 5 years, it gave me more than my home country did in 25 years.
Do it bro 🫡
It will mean a lot to your future when your duty is over, and it will benefit your kids, as well.
the army service will give you soooo much more, nothing compares to the soldier experience on earth.....
Enlisted a week ago, 11b
Shipping Dec 30th to here !!! Let’s go
Don’t quit…
I hope this energy gives you a lot of strength, that's what I wanted to achieve, stick to your attitude, try to question everything and calmly turn to people who want good things for you, it was a pleasure for me to get to know you personally to have and also something from your family! I will be very happy to continue to visit you to see how you will see more and more what mental energy is capable of. I will remain a good friend to you with advice and support, best regards to you and your parents, with all my heart. ! And cheers to your comrades. !!!
I am so glad I'm aged out. I am so proud that there are young men willing to step up to the plate, as I and so many others did in my time.
God bless the United States Army !
God bless THE WHOLE WORLD!
LOVE AND PEACE! ✌♥️✌
NO MORE WAR !!!🔥🙏🔥🙏
The Army knows what it's doing.
I remember going through this in 2005. My cousin went with me and we kept it a secret the entire training cycle. 2 days before we finished we finally told folks and they were shocked lol We had different last names so that helped.
I look back on all of it now, and it was a great time.
Earn that blue cord and disks.
WHY'S THE SKY BLUE????
Because God LOVES the damn INFANTRY
Kept it secret that yall were gay lovers w
Yall kept it a secret uh… that sounds gayyy as F! 😅
WTF is FT Moore? FT Benning will never die.
looks alot easier too. and we had a ton of mucus coming out, coming out of the chamber. these guys look like they had it easy. even the obstacle course these guys are slower. but then this is 25 years after i went through.
@ all has gotten easier, standards lowered all in the name of equity. “ATW”
@@gregholmes2101confederate name is what you adore
I am a Yemeni citizen in America. I hope to join the American army
we welcome you
That was my troop in the Thunder Run! Such a throwback seeing all this on UA-cam vs being there
from az my sons there almost done with bt..im up early praying for him
Fort Benning GA!!!!! Always and Forever..........
Fort Moore actually🤓☝🏾
@@VadertheGOAT-o2p It will Always be Fort Benning to those of us who Trained and Served there before this Woke Horse Crap!
@@thomasbarrett8397 Yeah you right, my apologies and thank you for your service 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Very good shooting, the distance to the optics is very good, breathe in and exhale evenly, the target will come towards you very easily in the first second, this feeling when you pull the trigger when it then stops is a bit like one Magnifying glass in front of your eye, but also just a slight perception in front of your eye. ! Co-direct the shot after the first shot and feel like you save it, it will lead to success. !!! Major P. Elite Sniper and Advanced Commander. !!!
You forgot to mention to squeeze at your 2-second natural pause on the exhale. That is the only time you should be squeezing.. bottom of your 2-second natural pause... Breathe In-N-Out at the 2 second natural pause then closure eyes breathe in again breathe out and at the bottom of your two seconds natural pause on the second breathe open your eyes. You will be off your zero so adjust back to the Target then breathe in and breathe out squeezing at the bottom of your 2 second natural pause again And squeeze, it should come as a surprise.. and never pull your trigger you squeeze using the tip of the flesh of your finger..if you follow these fundamentals you will be able to put the same round in the same hole..
And if you want to get really technical then also squeeze at the bottom of your heart beat. Your heartbeat can affect the round accuracy. But that's more for competition shooting mile distances. These are Marine corps fundamentals. They don't teach the heartbeat part but they teach everything else I mentioned. You almost had it right on the breathing... This is what I was taught by Marine Corps range coaches.. not to mention I've been shooting firearms since I was 6.. I got my first Marlin 22 at 10 12 gauge Remington shotgun at 12. And I got a Savage 110 30x06 when I turned 16 for Christmas.. I'm 49 now. So I have quite a bit of experience with firearms... USMC Retired..Simper Fi!
@@sqeekms6186 Okay, I forgot to tell you that I'm a freediver, I can compress my air really hard, my time without breathing is 21.04 minutes, so I just concentrate on the main shot, the final shot. !!! But thank you very much, learned very well, keep it up !!!
@@peerzeidler so did you breathe in 100% 02 for 15 minutes or more before you held your breath that's the only way you can hold your breath for 20 minutes or more you can't do it without a high concentration of O2 and that's 100% to allow 20 minutes of not breathing and if you held your breath for 21 minutes then you are 3 minute shy of the world record. That is a huge boast.. without the aid of over concentrating O2 into your system it is impossible to hold your breath without O2 you could only hold it for about 6 to 10 minutes..
@@peerzeidler the way I was trying to do it is to hyperventilate then on the last breath take the biggest one you can.. there's also the four and four method. Breathe in hold for 4 seconds breathe out hold 4 seconds then repeat three more times. That slows your heart rate.. in order for you to be able to breathe 21 minutes or longer than you would have to be one of the most advanced divers on the planet and it is an extreme honor to meet you if that's case.
An average person can only hold their breath for 2-3 min tops
I’ll be heading to ft. Moore Dec 31
I qualifyied with a old wore out m16 and was still surprised how accurate it was
HAH! This brings back memories. The upper and lower receiver of my weapon "wobbled" like crazy. I figured out how to pull the lower receiver hard right and the upper hard left to "lock" the thing and managed to fire expert in basic. Do what you gotta do!
@@RivetGardener yup all loose and wobbly
I’ll be shipping out to Benning on the 8th
How did it go?
I ship out in 1 day
@@AA1613 just graduated osut a couple weeks ago. It was the worst experience you’ll ever love. It all sucks at first but it’s worth it in the end. Put your mind to it and you’ll get there
@@khakipeach2128 hell yeah! Good luck! And reception is a bitch lol
@@dakotamarvin3361 what’s your MOS?
Ft. Benning, 4th Platoon "Punishers," Alpha Co. 2/54, graduated July 2007. We won Honor Platoon.
Did you guys make a documentary?
@@sprainedsoup2929 I don't think so...
It must be so weird to have a female drill sergeant at OSUT….
It was hot in July 2016. One of the last classes before integrations
I love the army yes yes yes I love it
Tip the last two soldiers, stay at the bottom of the door frame and enter, do not enter the room, secure the sector on the left and right from the very bottom, from outside the room, that's insurance!!! We will fulfill the order at any price. !!! Stay like this without moving for hours if you have to, so enemy will make mistakes. !"!!
Fort Benning is never dying. Try again.
Long live Benning!
My son just went here this morning…such a proud mom
Has he graduated yet?
@@Syrup_Boi Not til December…he has a Turning Green Ceremony/FamilyDay next Friday.
@@lovelynico5593 I’m glad, I’m enlisting the minute I can! I hope you get to see him soon!
Swearing in next Tuesday, be there August 13th!
Heres a little tip for ya. I just graduated OSUT this last Friday, ill keep it real with you. When you get to 30th AG, youre going to fucking hate it, fully. Everything about it seriously sucks ass. They cant PT you, so they take your sleep. You wont sleep for the first like 48-72 hours while youre there. All youre gonna do is stand in line, and hope to god you dont get DS Gains as the drill in charge. Then when you get to your actual training company, idk if youre an 11B or not, but youll do the first 100 yards then the first 72 operations, which will suck, but honestly its the hardest part of OSUT. There will be a lot of bullshit that happens, you’re locked in a room full of men. Testosterone flies off the handle at times. Then mass punishment for dumb shit, it will get old, it will get tiring, but at the end of the day its worth it. Itll feel like a drag, but then youre turning green. Then your back, and honestly not much changes other than a little bit more time with your phone and maybe passes. Then shit will drag again until it doesnt. Youll blink then you just graduated OSUT. Key thing, dont RTT (refuse to train) meaning quit. Youll be stuck here longer than the actual trainees. We still have RTTs here, and im a hold over for Airborne. Its faster getting out of here to just not quit. Dont land an article 15 on some dumb shit either. Just stay positive, nut up and just do it. OSUT isnt that hard, its just mostly mental. Right place, right time, right uniform and your nose will be clean as long as you dont shit bag. You got it!
Finished my OSUT as an 11B in February. Currently at fort Carson Colorado 🫡
22:32 YES THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!
Just graduated bct today from here, 12 more weeks to go.
Forever Fort Benning
I’ll be headed to Ft. Benning next week on the 29th.
I’m guessing they only do this level of hand to hand in the AIT portion of OSUT? Certainly not in basic, haha. Unless things have changed.
No, the bct portion for armor
Turned blue and graduated on the 19th! Miss it a lot
Harold Moore should’ve had his own base already but here we are
I like the camel back we had to carry our canteen in our cargo pocket. Infantry OSUT 1989
Always be Fort Benning
FACT‼️
General benning was a traitor who fought to preserve slavery. You should learn to adapt to change, it's good for you
@@kellykeegan2608 It's still crazy that so many Army posts are named after Confederates (traitors and enemies of the United States) in the first place.
Šaunus kareivukai❤mano sūnus irgi tarnavo❤gavo pagyrimo rašta už gera tarnyba❤malonu matyti 😊
Tendre residencia el otro año ,se hablar mucho el ingles estudie ❤ en Estados Unidos.
Well I am 32 hopefully leave for basic sooner than later, never served but I want to help protect my country. Any older people joining Infantry or have joined any pointers? Thank you for your time.
27 planning on going 11B
Fort MOORE looks fun
WTF??? The Infantry School is at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Always has always will.
This is were I'm going on August 19th
Got a friend going there too around that time
They got a SGT over there? @ 24:36
I ship out to Fort Moore on the 16th! Wish me luck!
I ship the 8th probably see you there
You misspelled Ft Benning.
My brother is there right now
My husband is there now!
My brother graduates the 27th
My brother aswell
My son is there l miss him
I ship out for OSUT in 9 days!
Same instructors for Grenades from when I was over there lol.
9:06 I had that same lady. What a pain lol
I totally agree, that’s where I went to Basic training and AIT at
Ft Benning
My son is at Ft Moore right now for Basic Training, left a week ago
My bf was in this video that's awesome!
Shipping out 09/09… can’t wait
Me too
I swore in 2 weeks ago and my ship date is also 9/9 see you there.
@@adriansaavedra3050 really?? So cool, maybe we’ll be in the same platoon. Looking forward to suffering with you
@@cellycell8970 idk why I’m just seeing this but hopefully we get through it together
@@sunnipimpin8984 u got ig?
The base name changes are so stupid I really don’t understand why they did that
It was changed to honor a lt that served idk why they did it tho
Its fort benning, no one from GA calls it anything different
@@harleyy_cruzz851 The name was changed to 'Moore' because the name 'Benning' as in 'Henry Benning' was a confederate
I went to Benning
Hazi se hace un buen lider
This cover shot showing the masks remind me of Ft. Polk back in early '72, The chamber. You dismasked and stood there. The NCO would then tell you to state name, rank and number. Everyone broke for a door except me. I was taking very short shallow breaths. Yeah, eyes were pouring and more snot than I knew a human could produce was running. But me being stubborn I stood there not flinching. They made me do it again and stand longer. I was holding my breath except for shallow breathing. Being from German farmer stock I have been known to be stubborn. I would not let a little CS gas screw up my day. Same thing with shooting. Hold that sight picture no matter what is chewing in your leg.
How does it work for the Army ? I’m a prior service Marine but been but bene out for a min so I gotta go back to basic . Does the Army keep you in same barracks with same level of intensity the whole entire time or only for the BCt portion ? Usually boot camp is hell and MOS school or AIT is where you get treated more like An adult
Yeah you’re in the barracks the whole time. Even in AIT. However, the barracks in AIT are way better than the ones in basic. These guys are is OSUT because of their combat MOS. Therefore, they’re in the same barracks
I went to OSUT at Benning in the 90s. Boot Camp portion was hell, then the infantry school portion was HELL. The only time they treated us like adults was grudgingly on graduation day with all the brass and our parents watching.
No you get treated the same in basic and ait for the most part
@@zelos4453yep
Depends on a lot. Every company is different for prior service. Some allow them to have their own bays (if there’s enough and usually NCO prior service only), some make em stay with everyone else. Some give them there phones and a PX pass on Sunday, some don’t. Hell some companies might get 1 or 2 passes all of the 22 weeks. But regardless, you’ll do all the same training as the privates. And for combat jobs in OSUT, basic and infantry school are pretty much the same thing, but a little less yelling and more mentoring. Give it’s been 5 years since I went so things might’ve changed.
Shipping out this September 16 for OSUT as a 19K see y’all soon HOOAH
I plan to join the military soon!
Osut sucks tbh
The older I get the more grateful I am to not have joined.
@@arkkrogue3870why not?
@@Idonthaverabies my body Isn't jacked up and I'm rich
@@arkkrogue3870 what do you do?
Leave for here June 3rd, wish me luck
How was it bro?
General Benning would approve.
I am Honduras 🇭🇳
Ft Benning
Which platoon was in this? My buddy has been there since august and he’s in 4th platoon. Trying to find him in this
I believe it is a combination of all of them. My boyfriend is in the 3rd and I saw a couple of his platoon.
I was freaking out thinking they moved the home of the infantry but they just changed the name lmfao
@1:10 he took off the hell off with the ammo can.
Hazi se hacen buenos lideres
24:35 "You're too close to the wall."
Oh, but when I put a little bit of spacing between me and the wall, my Sgt grabs me and slams me against the wall shouting "Stay on the wall!"
I was right, that bung hole was wrong!
Good bless you guys tanks for everything good bless mi estado DURANGO DGO mi pais mexico 🇲🇽 y el pais de mis hijos y hermanos America 🇺🇸 ❤💙🤍🔟
Hello ! They forget that you prepare mentally, CO2 accumulates in the oxygen, the feromones are released after 10 minutes with a lot of practice, after that everything takes place in the head, nitrogen only accumulates in the blood when you breathe, we breathe, Not here, after 12 minutes everything takes place in complete calm and the body relaxes. !!! From a depth of 80 to 100 meters you have a reverse pressure, everything wants to escape from the lungs, and this then leads to a controlled escape into the lungs from one to the other and that is the art of mentally controlling breathing without the air escaping uncontrollably , the only thing that counts here is the nitrogen that forms in the blood, your lungs will then hurt and you will either lose power, or you will emerge before the nitrogen in the blood predominates. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good luck tovall recruits, and above try have each other's backs.
Whats up with the black gloves?
All schoolings cook server s and security needed.
very good
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Why do some of the trainees have E6 and E7 patches on their arms?
That’s there rank they get paid more you start off at e1
They’re put in leadership positions. For like squad leader and shit.
I am the best armed forceman in history.
What you see here is 10% of what actually happens
what actually happens
@@Blusmoon im guessing a bunch of nothing from my experience although i didnt serve in the US
Is the rifle qual pop up targets
Yes
5:11 😯 Where do the girls go for hand to hand combat?
I leave January 16th I’m excited
My son ships out nov 9 to go to fort Moore … my anxiety is kicking in
I leave February 27th for basics 🫡
I remember theee was no videos about OSUT back in 2010 when I joined. I had no clue what I was getting into when I showed up to Sandhill. We had to carry our weapon everywhere even the gas chamber. I see things have changed…
In what week are they going to graduate for their basic training ?
Leaving on the 24th
Soy hondureño 🇭🇳
All quarterly seasons schoolings meals servers and security services needed.
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K training weaponry to hit truth 🦋
6:32 DS Harding and DS Price. Knew those guys.
And?
When did they start doing m17 training I didn’t get that
For MP’s