Can A Recruit Humble A Drill Instructor In Basic Training?
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you don't want to face a drill sergeant beaten up by a trainee
Even worse is when that Trainee warned them about it before
You look at that guy in the wrong way and ur down on the ground lmao
I had to deal with some drill sergeants, unprofessional psychopathic lunatics..I remember two of them going up against two hardcore recruits who came from Big City hell towns ,born and raised. they were all about the same size these recruits didn't fall and the senior drill had to call it off because real blood was about to fly. the drill sergeants wouldn't talk to anybody after that.they weren't as bad ass as they thought and the rest of us would just laugh behind their backs😮
When I was in Navy booty camp we had a former marine in my class that was challenged by our drill instructor. Drill instructor ended up in the hospital with broken ribs, leg and arm. Recruit got into no trouble he had warned him first he knew how to fight.
The drill will likely just get beat up again.
If the drill instructor was a pilot he’s call sign going forward would be Goliath
Oooooohhhh that's good
You have earned my like and my belly laugh my good sir
Fucking Gold
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 You’re probably right
There was a recruit in my platoon that was a martial artist. And VERY good. One day the recruit asked to take the DI, one on one, the DI said, “I’m not the enemy. Im the one that teaches you how to combat them. And THIS is how the enemy does it.” He then sent 3 recruits to pin him down. When the recruit looked to get the best he sent 3 more. I was one of the 3…. I trained fighter. One on one he would’ve easily beat me, but 6 against one, we finally pinned him. Till he was basically unconscious.
He then became our hand to hand combat instructor. There was great respect between he and all our Drill Instructors. They knew he could take either of them. So they used it to theirs and our advantage.
That’s how the Marine Corps work!
I guess that’s why I could never be a marine! I wouldn’t want to get the shit kicked out of me and I wouldn’t want to beat the shit out of the people that are on the same side I’m on! I understand needing to know how to fight 1 on 1 combat, but what I don’t understand is feeling like you need to beat the guy unconscious!! That’s taking it too far to me! Just my opinion tho!
Naw your DI feared him
One time 3 drunk Marines picked a fight with my buddy who was a MMA fighter. He did his best to deescalate, yet they would have none of it. when they started swinging on him, he quickly made it clear what a bad choice they had made. unlucky for them they didn't have 3 more present to jump in.
A true MA would not ask to "take" anyone
Thank you for your service!
Sometimes people warn you BECAUSE they have real power, not as a challenge or a taunt. Ever heard people say, "you really don't want to do this..." it's a courtesy.
True, unfortunately that statement seems to rile up more egos than it subdues these days, in my experience anyway
@@The-Autistocrat- nah but people actually say that as a challenge so it is easy to confuse the two
That is me I will calm and polity tell a person you don't want to do this. I try to avoid conflict but sometimes it's not possible . My dad was in the service and taught me and my brother everything he possible could but before I could service I ended up with cancer so I was automatically denied. I feel robbed because I wanted nothing more than to serve . I look up to those that step up and serve and I hold those we have lost at the highest for giving themselves for our freedom and safety.
@@ChristopherGray00 that's a fact for sure. There's not a foolproof way to assess someone's danger level, but I would take that statement extremely seriously from a quiet, calm person!
@@jasonmatthews6894 we need strong and capable people on the home front too. As long as we're capable and willing to defend our families and countrymen, that's truly the way to fight for this nation imo. Our military should be respected and honored by anyone with decent values, but the globalist beareaucrats that now direct their efforts have only their own interests in mind.
"Look out boys we got us a bad ass here"
"Affermative sir"
"lookie here, a Mr tough guy eh?"
"Sir yes sir!" *Fucking wrecks the DI*
@@Aminos_prime Prove it tough gu- *gets fucking wrecked*
Affirmative*
What doesn't make sense is if he has been training for most of his life then he would know not to injure his opponent - although I don't know much about martial arts.
@@someguy2744there’s always a chance for someone to get injured by accident. No amount of practice/training will prevent it.
Instructions unclear: The dog is now my DI.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING PRIVATE? WHERE ARE MY TREATS AND BELLY RUBS? DROP DOWN AND GIVE ME 20 PETS
@@billybobjustchills🤣🤣🤣
ROO ROO ROO ROO ROO! ROO ROO ?!
And the cat is the General that everyone is afraid of.
@Disco_B4ll5i have a cat named Missy, she fuck a squirrel up fuckin daily
My nephew was a Senior D I at USMC basic training in San Diego in the early 2000s. During his basic training he got his group hopelessly lost on night maneuvers. He was reprimanded at the decibel and velocity you can imagine.
But, after lights out, his sargeant quietly took him back out to the course and, step-by-step, showed him his mistakes. Nephew always said his job was to teach the recruits everything he knew, every day, so they could come home safely. Semper fi, CGM. God bless.❤
Which one?
My father was a Jr D.I. after coming back from Nam in 68 , we all learned how to go to the sand pit . It was not fun then but it's saved my life. Everyone's a badass till they get knocked/choked out.
My DI was a Pilipino who was 5'5" and 130 lbs. I would NOT take that dude for nothing. Total badass
Parris Island? A certain Sgt. O? Kill hat??
He was the Pinoy who got tired of the typical Pinoys that say "Manyana"
I think I know who your talking about, did he ever say he did multiple tours to Afghanistan
My drill and one of my battle buddies went at it HARD in combatives training and the trainee won. Drill got up brushed himself off, and shook the trainees hand and said good job, he recognized it was a good fight and that the trainee did nothing wrong. A good leader shouldn’t be ego driven, his job is to make you the best soldier possible, shout out to staff Sargent buetner, you a real one
Very gay
@@scottputnam4870 Anderson Cooper is
@@relevation0 That is true. Does he scare you? R U a homophobe?
@@LuvLight44he's a corn on the cob basketball clown?
@@scottputnam4870stop being a childish a$$
The recruit : 🗿
Bro getting someone to the ground isn’t even the cool part
@@FUTUREjuanYeah putting a drill sergeant that belittles the recruits is tho especially when they asked for it
Do people find this funny?
@@ShyneSelit’s literally his job to belittle recruits
@@disabldsausgeand it was the recruits job to humble him 😂
I know of a story similar to this. A recruit in the Marines by the name of Parsons scared the piss out of 3 DIs after he ended up breaking the senior DI desk in the duty hut with one hit. He was being messed with and kept his cool but once he snapped he literally smashed the desk in two pieces. All because he was fed up because a DI hit a recruit in the face with a Kevlar helmet and parsons had enough of it
Sign of a leader. Bet he went far.
@@kenbrown5449nope, not too far. DI need to know some of the people they fuck with ought not to be fucked with.
@scottkimes21 Were you in the military I was. I have never heard or seen story like this and three marineDI’s letting you break government equipment. If you break a deskin basic training, you will regret this.and considering what a marine is asked to do for his country and got hit in the face means that DI did the right thing because people’s lives are at stake sounds like that recruit is going to get Marines killed and you have to be a team player in the military follow orders that’s how you make it back home. Trust the process.
That’s definitely cap
This is incredibly doubtful. That recruit would have been hazed til he failed and most likely recycled or put in broken platoon and admin sep'd. If not Just to show the other recruits not to F' with them
I'll share this story that earned me some credibility while training as an Army MP down at Ft McClellan back in the late 70s...
we were bivouacing for the week and receiving instruction during the day and putting that knowledge to use overnight. needless to say that this was one big drill in sleep deprivation.
we received our gas masks in the morning and trained on the M60 before our c-ration dinner . that night we were positioned in some old trenches - thank god we didn't need to dig them ourselves this time - and set up our field of fire zones. sun went down. the treeline was black dark. could barely see the flash suppressor two feet ahead. far down the line a flash-bang went off and we could hear the muffled shouts of "Gas! Gas!" my ammo man was sound asleep so I kicked him while I was masking up - I guess that short delay triggered my drill and before I could clear my mask I felt a pair of hands grab my shoulder straps from behind - well - I was so jazzed and tired I reached up - grabbed whatever I could and tugged that drill head first into our trench! half second later I realized what I had done and nearly took my first sh*t in 3-days! that drill shot up to his feet standing right in my face screaming at me through the lenses of my mask. then after I recovered his hat and handed it to him he stared at me then shook his head and pushed me against the back of the trench and said - "Well done soldier." and I gave him a leg-up out of that hole. the next day I found myself the new squad leader.
Wishing all my lost brothers and sisters peace in whatever hereafter they found.
“I nearly took my first sh*t in 3 days”
LOLOLOLOLOL
Wow! lol!! I did my boot camp training there also in 1986.
How I know this is true? You mentioned the field constipation. I went almost 4 days without going. Everything from My stomach to my fucking ankles hurt so bad that by the time I finally did “Give Birth” I swear to the god I don’t believe in, it felt like I passed an over inflated basketball to where afterwards I wasn’t wiping shit, I was wiping blood. Like a menstrual amount of blood. I literally had to keep TP in my crack to absorb/stop the bleeding like a shaving cut. Man fuck MRE’s. We should all get automatic Purple Hearts from those first shits after the field constipation.
@@GreatorHateReviews when a soldier "talks sh*t" - it's true. cheers
Back in 2003 one of my fellow recruits tapped out a Marine drill instructor… He became company honor grad
Honor grad?
My sons defeated their Combatives instructors in the Army. They had competed in jujitsu before joining the Army. 😂😂😂
@@PaulBauer-de1exI was wondering the same thing lol.
@@johncasamassa462Ik the DIs were in casts afterwards 💀
@@PaulBauer-de1ex if my Brain isnt having a Major Malfunction a Honor Grad is basically the guy at the top of the Class in Boot Camp who gets to go straight to E4
Bro gave him the Clint Eastwood treatment 💀
"I don't think it's nice, you laughin'. You see, my mule don't like people laughing"
Clint the best bad ass ever
Heartbreak Ridge.
“This is the AK47, the preferred weapon of your enemy” 😂
He never mentioned his racism or bigotry...
The best is all the other stories from basic. Thanks for the laughs fellas. Thank you for your service.
No matter how good you are, there is always someone out there who is better. Simple 👍🏾
the drill sergeant made a fatal error not noticing the recruits cauliflower ears
Dead giveaway, went through basic with a collegiate wrestler, after the DS' found out, the saying became "you're going to do it untill Konopka gets tired"
Lololololol
I had a guy like this his name was jennings & he humbled me tf out our DI
My friend was a D1 wrestler and managed to escape with only one cauliflower ear lol.
@@christinaeldridge2623 don't matter, you always check BOTH ears 😂
At basic we had a similar thing happen. The dude wrestled for years and knew ju jitsu and he absolutely hemmed up our DS. The DS tapped out and gave him a ton of respect for it.
Extra gay
i wrestled in highschool and can still fuck most normal people up who've never done combat sports. you never lose the muscle memory and it becomes like a reflex when in fight or foight mode i either go for their legs or run away lol. i can strike decently as well thanks to a lot of cross training and growing up wanting to be a boxer, but wrestling is my first instinct when it's fight time.
"holy shit teach me"
-the DS
You got a weird fascination with gay. Are you wanting to come out of the closet? It is 2024, just come on out of there fella. We’re all friends here
@@scottputnam4870okay bud go back to your sweet cake lifestyle and just remember when you run away people like that run in be better
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Bro went straight for the boss fight💀🙏😭
Lesson the Drill Instructor should know. Never underestimate your opponent.
I thought thats a common lesson everyone knows already 😂😅
@@scotthearts9634the D.I. didn't know😂
He probably did know but forgot over time because he went unchallenged.
Overconfidence is an insidious killer.
Yep
Was looking for this comment
A good drill instructor would have said..."Well done son, now show all the others how to do that!"
That would take humility.
Yeah…isn’t that what instructors are supposed to do? I thought our military was merit-based.
@@blaacksugar7714Yeah, and a certain degree of intelligence.
@Dbl4Sllivn Believe whatever you like.
The role of a drill instructor or any equivalent across the branches is to do exactly the following.
1: Break down the recruit to clear out bad habits and make them receptive to new training.
2: Instill that new training by means of indoctrination, challenge, encouragement, and (in rare cases) compassion.
3: Repeat as necessary.
People get so hung up on step one that they forget that positive encouragement in small doses makes the recruit crave more.
Source: Served 10 years (6/4) in the USAF with an honorable separation as a non-commissioned officer.
@Dbl4Sllivn Yeah, I mean, essentially, basic training/boot camp/etcetera is a time of intense formation where the DI is intentionally forming the individual to meet the standards of that particular branch.
That drill needs to eat the shite sandwich and get humble. The kid backed it up. He can’t get pissed cause drill asked for it. Dudes, being hard is less important than humble. You never know when life will decide to teach you a lesson.
Even the dog was a badass! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Remember the basics of CQC"
- The Boss, MGS3
"CQC?"
@@Shawnmiller1903 it's short for Close Quarters Combat
@@guntere1004 hmm... isnt that a fighting technique developed in the early 60s by the legendary soldier, the boss? there was one other guy, real young, said that he took the boss's place after they died.
Bro really said 👏R2
@@Shawnmiller1903How’s the gig at Diamond Dogs? Staying safe from the parasites?
My bunkmate Ammon was a state champion wrestler. Even my Drill Sergeant knew not to mess with him. He said once "You think you are tough? I'll still kick every one's ass. Except Ammon. I'll get him in the middle of the night with an entrenching tool."
Thats fucking hilarious 🤣
My dad owned a construction company. Two men had beef. Idk who started it, but one guy was a boxer and apparently did alright at tournaments. the other guy was a state wrestling champ and around 60lbs lighter. The boxer always talked shit, but the wrestler always asked if he wanted to go and he never made that mistake. glad the boxer understood his capabilities.
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that part 📌
😂😂
I humbled my Drill Sgt in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1974. I broke his record in the obstacle course when I was 18 yrs old.
The cat would be a badass
I remember a 5'4" future state champion wrestler from my high school who was running on our cross country team for conditioning. He was getting picked on by a 6'1" senior on the team and just kept ignoring it. Finally the taller kid started pushing him. The wrestler simply said, "I'm going to politely ask you to not put your hands on me." With that, the taller kid started reaching out and my brain still cannot compute the speed at which the wrestler had the tall kid on the ground and in an arm bar. It was stunning. No one ever messed with the wrestler again.
Done that . And we get to hit you too.never encourage a wrestler to hit you too.
Yea, the actual tough guys dont need to get into fights because they know that they can fold you faster than a garden chair
@@Jbziscool1funny cause I wrestled my whole life and did bjj as well as boxing, so when I played football and did better than the kids who only played football tried to pick on me, I’d always laugh it off lmao Always got in my face with threats of this that or the other and I’d just stand there laughing and go “oh yeah? Go for it😂” then they’d turn and walk away trying to act like a badass until my 155lb ass playing middle linebacker would lay them out during in-house scrimmages
Don’t start shit for no reason
Been around a lot of garden chairs??
as a wrestler, this made my day
@@kP94Gdude shut up this is a comment section nobody needs to ask for anything, if someone is a wrestler obviously they're gonna be happy to share it with others, i mean, who wouldn't be after accomplishing a goal they had bruh
@@xelinxbb7290 thx bro
@@kP94GWe do not care. Let bro cook.
@@kP94G did that surgery hurt your fucking head?
are you from America?
0:17 bro looks like Jason Statham 😂
I took bjj and muy thai kb for a while, during basic training (army) one of my drill instructors challenged me as everyone said no, I said ok (didn't think anything of it) right when we were about to go at it he stoped and said "ok, u are serious hu?" it was a test... 😂
One thing, I've always learnt, doesn't matter how good you think you are, there is always someone better than you.
Give it your all!
I like your added "give it your all" What else could go
By definition someone has to be the best, that would only be one guy though
No one ever stays the best though. The "best" person at any given skill or trait will always change. @@forsenstunlocked5967
Never underestimate anyone or anything! I learned that as a 7-year-old my grandfather was CB supply unit, I have two uncles Marines one Green Beret and a younger nephew also a Marine! I was born in 1970 as a twin my brother and I grew up, raised buy my 5 ft 6 in tall mother barely 100 lb, we knew when we did right or wrong just with a simple look ✔️ my mother is in heaven... miss you Mom 💚
@@forsenstunlocked5967 It depends on the day. The 2 same people who fight today might have a very different outcome tomorrow.
A fighter can have a heart of a gentle giant. What comes next when the situation forces them to fight can turn their heel to the thing you wished you hadn't wished on your self. Bless the guy
Exactly a few of the most bad ass guys I ever knew where also the gentlest with the biggest hearts.
And the ones that go around bragging about how tough they are usually really aren't that tough those are usually bullies
Most of the Seals passed the training were not muscle guys, instead, they look more like ordinary people, thus they can perform the recon jobs inside enemy territory.
The famous competition of two old guys at gym of Univ. of Texas at Austin, one of them is the commander of Joint special forces HQ of U.S., he was not a regular graduate from any of those military academies, rather he rose through his ranks being a second lieutenant from ROTC after graduating from U. T. @Austin.
Mike Tyson is a great example lol
No shit😂
@@robertgutheridge9672yep also never fuck with a dude whos nit afraid of his own emotions never fun getting handled by a dude whos crying
There is always somebody bigger and better no matter how much of a badass you are
That dawg had a beef with all the champs
Way back in the early 90s I was in Basic with a guy who had spent most of his young life as a fighter, he was damned good. He scoffed at the techniques we were taught, saying it wouldn't work in "the real world" and the DS called him out. The knockdown, dragout brawl that ensued showed that he was correct, and from then on we AND the DS followed a lot of that Private's recommendations.
Far from losing respect, that DS EARNED respect for adapting and learning new techniques and that made him and us better for it.
Sounds like 11 Bravo basic. Bc in regular (non combat) Army boot camps it's a JOKE. And I didn't think that before I saw it from being at the Marine detachment at Ft McClellan in AL. I literally heard a DS ask a "private" (something we're not called before earning it) _if he was ABLE to do SOME of the 20 pushups he STILL OWED!_ Shit you not. That he OWED. Say what you will ... but to the taxpayer (before Obama and Bidiot ruined all branches) there was no better value to the American taxpayer, than the US Marine. Paid the least. The greatest discipline. Trained the hardest. And not just there _for the GI bill._ Most of us do it bc we love the PRINCIPLES the United States is built on. Not ever to be confused with the corrupt gov directing us. But for the people of the United States, and the constitution ... we swear to uphold.
Must be fucking embarrassing, getting his ass kicked
No matter how tough you are there will always be somebody tougher
I am calling bs. Hollywood script lol. Remember Offucer and a Gentleman?...ha
All right, if that's a true story, then that's the way a DS should be, right? A good leader can be confident while being humble. The underling kicked his @ss, so just admit it and be a man and learn from it. Sounds pretty damn cool, if you ask me.
Private Dog-Pyle
Weeel lookie heere.
We gats us sum floor.
Lets take a closer look, TUUURD!
I’ll never get that 30 seconds of my life back
There are many warning signs in nature: frogs with red skin, porcupines, snakes with black touching yellow….and cauliflower ear.
My uncle told me a story about basic training. He was state track/cross country champ. He would always beat his drill sergeants whenever the ran. He said it was a bad idea but did it every time. Love that man. Airborne Army Ranger
This is about fighting, not outrunning, but good little way to insert yourself in via proxy (uncle)
@@alexandrucatalindragan6842 yeah there is also 2100 other comments in this section. I literally told a story about my uncle with no mention of my self. You need to take a step back and look in the mirror and ask is this the man (in your case boy) I wanted to be?
@@alexandrucatalindragan6842watch out its the comment police inserting themselves into this comment section via proxy. You so alpha bruh
Airborne Army Rangers - one man armies for sure
@@alexandrucatalindragan6842 Sounds like you need to learn reading comprehension
since he never mentioned himself.
Damn the drill instructor getting his shit whooped instead of the other way around 💀💀💀
Thank you for stating the obvious brother!! Your comment truly helped me realize what happened
@@alexhernandez6643 Yeah, because the short video we just watched wasn't clear enough, sure glad there are helpful bros out there to explain it further. The world is a better place now.
I am not surprised, they don't know how to fight hand to hand combat.
Drill sergeant
@@Twizted86 🤣🤣🤣 like why do people make such obvious and useless statements, like bro we saw it what’s the point of repeating
You don't want to hear a story without visual evidence
The DI in the beginning and the scary looking one in the middle were my senior and killhat back when I went through Parris island in 2018. Words cannot capture the amount of respect and gratitude I hold for those marines
When I was in basic training, in 1990 one of my drill sergeants said to all of us, " While you're here I'm going to be your father, I'm going to be your mother." I was 34 and older than all of my drill sergeants. I said, "Drill sergeant my mother is dead, are you going to be dead?" I could hear the other 2 drills in the office laughing, and he just sputtered for a moment, then he told us to clean up. When he went in the office I could hear him say, "I didn't knoe what to say."
Here in the UK you would've been told to stfu for being a gobshite thinking you've got a clever response. Instantly you would be making yourself known to the training team and they'd be watching you more closely, drawing attention to yourself is usually a bad thing in training.
Damn he was a good guy! He knew you were fcking with him but also didn't want to hit below the belt. There used to be alot more guys like that..
😂they give you respect for that also, when I was in basic I heard that a lot of people rather serve with the people who can make them laugh in stressful situations.
I have a similar situation, long story short. Some recruit snuck peanut butter out of the chow hall and the packet was found. We ended up playing “reindeer games”, after we got done, the DS asked “what was the lesson learned?” I yelled at the top of my lungs, “don’t take peanut butter out the DFAC, drill Sargent!!” They laughed and called me a smart ass . 😂😂 I apologize, I know I said long story short 😅
I'll take this did not happen of $500
And then you woke up 😂
A good lesson to everyone involved, never underestimate your opponent.
Right
Drill instructor and drill sergeant are two different things, calling cap
Damn this fanfiction was written REALLLLlll well.
I have a guy in basic who took everyone with out any issues turned out he was a golden glove boxer had 3or 4 black belts in different martial arts and had been a kickboxer as well as a little wrestling but yeah that guy he was a badass he went on to become a special operator and was going for Delta force last I knew he was also valedictorian of his high school graduating class with like a 4.0 perfect GPA really nice guy actually he was an incredibly smart
You told every lie you could think of
@@topgunn7359 nope true to the word. Now if I was trying to say that about me it would be a lie . but I'm not and never have been a badass although you can believe what ever you want.
Out of millions of people that watch these videos it doesn't seem too unlikely.
I was in the military for 6 years and most civilians would be surprised by the backgrounds that some of the troops have.
It's funny, now I work at Walmart & people constantly underestimate the staff. C'est la vie.
@@robertgutheridge9672 I did basic training at Ft. Sill Oklahoma in 1999 at 18 yrs old. I boxed in the P.A.L from age 10-17 and was a youth champion for the state of Michigan twice.We exchanged stories in basic and a few guys claimed to have combat sports backgrounds some true some not. At no point in basic did we put on gloves or have an opportunity to go all out in a hand to hand fight situation so I wonder where stories of guys whipping the whole platoon comes from. We did close quarters combat training which was mostly practicing fundamental grappling movements and vital areas to strike in a choreographed fight simulation against 1 other person. After basic AIT sent guys in different directions so it's hard to believe you had that much factual info on a random guy from basic
Couldn't have been that smart if he was in the Army.. Doh
Navy or AF, or even the Marines would have been a far superior military career choice.
And I don't say this from ignorance or bravado; I service in the Marine Corps for 4 years, served & deployed under Navy command, and attended a friends Annapolis graduation.
Conversely my son served 8 years in the Army including deploying to the Middle East. ABSOLUTE cluster Foxtrot all 8 years. E en toured the then brand new infintry museum at Fort Benning. The US army archives its goals only one way; they push MORE resources at an objective than the enemy can repel. There is no smart to any of it, just overrun the enemy no matter the cost. D-day is a perfect example. There is zero "smart" to ANYTHING the army does.
Talked the talk, and walked the walk!
Probably gay
@@scottputnam4870don't ask don't tell😂😂
Drill instructor: *tackles recruit
Recruit: so you have chosen death
R I P to that poor door that ran inti that womans head
He was a true martial artist. He understood his skill level was high, and didn't want to use it, unless well matched, or necessary to life or death.
Beating a ds will end up in you regretting everything after 4 seconds of glory.
@@cideltacommand7169there is no glory in beating people beneath your skill level.
@@JosGNG187 They are still In basic, winning against a drill is very honorable, until they make your life hell.
If you are really good causing injury is a choice and you should be able to control the opponent. When the other guy/ guys not skilled I just landed them on the ground over and over.
In SERE training, they took my buddy from back home into the "interrogation hut". They were allowed to get physical.
We all watched as Opfor after Opfor came limping out the doors, one jumped out the window! They didn't know he was a martial arts instructor and even with hands tied he took out the cadre. It was a tremendous morale boost.
AIRPOWER!!!
I would pay to see this.
Took the Resist part in SERE to the full limit😂
Even the chair force has their Captain Americas
@@kenpachizad764 every branch has a Tier 1/Special Missions Unit, yes even the Airforce. I wonder what a SMU from the Space Force would look like. I can think of it but a lot of it floats into Sci Fi. I can’t wait to see what they put out.
Absolutely Love that last comment ~ "In this family even the dog was a badass" 😂 🥇
Here comes all the ME TOO people to say the same thing happened to them 😂
bro was 100% smurfing 🙏
Literally
CID moment
Your mother was smurfing last night
@@Vortexgunner3282cid kagenou from that one show or you referring to something else?
@@xum0007 Criminal Investigation Division. Those guys are a law enforcement agency that go undercover to investigate potential criminal misconduct, sometimes as recruits/trainees
I worked on a water main construction crew during college. coworker of mine was a 5’5 maybe 130lbs quiet kid. Turns out he was an undefeated featherweight boxer. A Certified bad ass
Pretty gay
I think in his family even the dog was a badass 🤣
...hell in THIS family I think even the dog was a badass! 😂🎉❤
There was an RAF Station warrant Officer inspecting troops on parade in number one uniform. One guy turned up late and still hung over from the night before, in number two dress, unshaven he did look like a hobo. The Warrant Officer walked past like he’d missed him, then as if he couldn’t believe his eyes took a step back and looked the hobo up and down. He proceeded to poke him in the chest with his marching stick and shouted “there’s a piece of shit at the end of this stick Airman!” The Airman knowing he was going down anyway looked at the stick touching his chest and said “well it’s not this end sir?” The whole parade burst out laughing.
I kind of did kind of humble a drill sergeant. It was the middle of basic and it was storming outside so we were stuck inside in a classroom. The room was cut in two by a divider that wasn’t in use. We had been told that if there is another sergeant in the room when another entered, we didn’t have to come to attention. That’s exactly what happened. Everyone in the room stood up but I didn’t. Of course the sergeant who entered immediately went after me which I didn’t mind. After a couple of minutes of screaming he finally asked me why I didn’t come to attention. I turned and pointed at the other sergeant already in the room. He stormed out and had to be talked to by the company commander.
Not a big deal at all. I never expected an apology or would’ve conceived of getting one. The other 2 drill sergeants came over to me later in private and said I was right and kind of praised me for paying attention. That was odd in itself.
Very Odd, but tHAT, Woulda' Made me Respect Them, More than the C/O !
Sounds like a good lesson on situation awareness for all of the cadre involved.
Wow.
Cool story.
And thanks for serving.
Sounds like to me you were the only one paying attention, which is most important when you’re in combat and need to communicate with each other and understand what they say! That’s one of the most important things!!
“Most likely drill, sergeant” that’s badass
That is awesome! The Drill Seargeant needed to be humbled.
I heard a similar story about a young kid, like 17-18, who was an extremely successful martial arts student and had even had to fly to Japan to obtain some of his credentials, belts, etc. and when the day came for this type of hand to hand training, he just wouldn’t do it. And the DS asked him why he thought so, he gave him a very basic answer. Well, the drill sergeant said ok, well then it’s you and me. Within less than 3 seconds the young kid had bowed, taken down the drill sergeant and then bowed again. From what the rest of the story said the drill sergeant actually didn’t freak out. He gave as much of a compliment as you could expect from a drill sergeant, something like, “Ok, if you’d all have some of that in you then we may have a chance.” Something very vague but without insulting the obvious extraordinarily badass martial artist. I’ve always loved this story. I wish I could remember exactly where on UA-cam I saw it. True story though all the way.
He definitely quit after that 😂😂
The DrIll Sargeant would have lost my respect simply for getting mad about losing. A real man can accept when he's beaten & give others credit where it's due.
they drill sergeant will never forget that moment 😂
That D.I. was probably at that recruit's throat for the rest of the training
I doubt it. Once respect is earned it’s shown. Unless the drill instructor is a Barney Fyffe type, but then he’s probably gonna lose control of the group and have to be pulled as a DI and either be sent back to the field or to another group of trainees.
Doubtful. Most likely they messed with each other the rest of cycle.
Humble/ self-aware guys like this are the absolute LAST dudes you want to fight. If a guy makes this announcement and you still wanna fight him it’s on you.
He should’ve said “I have a background in wrestling and a state championship to prove it. I’m not looking to hurt anyone” that might’ve come off a bit easier than just saying what he said
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606tbh sounds a lot like the drills problem at that point
@@eyecon1189 sure
The Drill Sargeants think they know it all
@@double00shotgun I know they do bcause there patriotism speaks ..
48 laws of power: Never outshine the master.
True… while in training I had a coworker that knew more than the trainer and would ALWAYS correct her. Needless to say that pissed off all of the other trainers and supervisors. Yep you guessed it, they rode her butt like a two dollar show pony!
Something I've learned and reminded people about: you never know what little secret training/skills someone might have.
If someone showboats and looks around saying nobody can match them, laugh.
If someone calmly looks around, and with concern says nobody can match them, run.
Or if they have cauliflower ear, you know they didnt get it from listening
With great power comes great responsibility. A true measure of true power is learning to use it correctly at the right time.
Pretty gay
@@scottputnam4870 You're up late on a school night...?
@@scottputnam4870 I agree, how old are you? You have six comments on this video and they’re all similar with “pretty gay and “probably gay.” I’ve been in the military, have you? Answer yes, you’re lying, and how was school today?
@@scottputnam4870Do your parents know you're online?
That is not what it means . Responsibilities mean physical consequences not moral nonsense. Because you have more freedom you have to make decisions
DAVID GOGGINS THEY DONT KNOW ME SON
The Dog is always the baddass of badasses. It comes with being a good Boi.
Had a similar thing happen at my BCT one of my good friends that I made throughout those 12 weeks. He used to fight in pride and had several televised fights. Drill Sgt’s after shark attack going around being all crazy saw him with his cauliflower ear and started berating him. Asking him if he thought he was tough. He said no Drill Sgt, they said do you think your a fighter, he said yes Drill Sgt, I fight and train with wanderlei silva out of Extreme couture. Needless to say they got his autograph when we graduated. He sent me an old PT shirt some years later with a bunch of MMA fighters signatures and morale quotes. Crazy how the years fly by…
Buddy I work with was in the army in the late 2000’s. His brother had been killed in Iraq in the 90’s and he got a tattoo that just says “US Army” to memorialize him before joining. So he’s in boot camp and the drill instructor sees the tattoo and explodes, gets up in his face about how he shouldn’t have that and that he’s no soldier yet, all that jazz. And with a straight face tells the instructor about how it was for his brother who gave everything. He said the sarge flashed got this horrified expression for a sec before collecting himself before squeaking out a “I’m sorry for your loss” and quickly moving on
That's what's up, he didn't want to run nothing with your buddy when it came down to it.
D.I. was actually a good person and humbled themselves ♻️👣
Very cool.
"Even the dog is a bad ass" liked for that
The goldfish is probably stronger than the entire military
101 on how to become your drills target for the remainder of your training
If a recruit is worried about hurting someone, you should probably ask why before stepping up.
He said drill “sgt” and instructor as if they were interchange
One of my "battle buddies" in basic was a guy named Nikita that went to college in the Ukraine for martial arts he fortunately got to help instruct hand to hand and not beat the shit out of everyone
Sometimes the people who say "I think i can" will do it perfectly lol
Back in 2002 when I was in Infantry Basic in Fort Benning,GA. I was the tallest and biggest guy in my company. So when we learned Hand-in-hand combat, the drill instructor picked me and demonstrated all techniques on me. Later on in the afternoon, I called him out and said I wanted a piece of him. I got some good shots in, but he wound up tearing my BTU top during a scissor chokehold technique and one of the other drill instructors called it. So neither one of us got to fully tap out the other! But the rest of the time I was there, that specific instructor had a lot more respect for me because of our fight.
After I went to combat and came back, I decided to go back to Fort Benning just to see my old drill instructors. The reason why, was so that they could see all the schools I had on my chest and my CIB. They were proud of me, and asked me like 100 questions seeing how none of them had ever had the opportunity to go to combat yet. I thanked them for everything they taught me, seeing how one of them was the main reason I stayed alive over there!
To this day I still think about some of the things they taught me, and definitely have never lost the principles I learned while in the ARMY.
(EDIT was for spelling and grammar issues)
I like to say,
”ARMY TRAINED ME TO LEAD, NOT TO READ!”👍😆
Real gay
@@scottputnam4870 So childish 🤨 There’s always 1 or 2 Immature people in the comment section that feel saying something like this is funny or cool. Hopefully one day you will grow up and at least act like a mature adult?!
Have a Blessed Day.
My stepson just graduated from Frt Benning (or whats now known as Fort Moore) He said he got smoked quiet a bit lol. He just graduated high school yesterday and heads off for AIT next month. As cliche as it sounds, thank you for serving.
none of your ds ever got deployed? thats fuckin weird it was a requirement when i was going through mp school, every single one of the ds were deployed some multiple times
@@GamingWithZeap Not if you really think about it. The timeframe of me going into the military there hadn’t been a conflict in a while! So drill sergeants with combat experience was few and far between. But I’m sure now it’s definitely a requirement and very normal for them to have experience.
Love that line in this family even the dog is a badass.
“You think you can steal from us and walk away?!”
“Yeah” 😃
I didn’t necessarily do the humbling but I got an RDC humbled in basic.
In week 5 of basic a concert was held for some kind of holiday.
The reasoning was that it was great for morale but I’m pretty sure it was to test our discipline and teamwork.
How you may ask, let me tell you.
They set up a snack bar with 4 lines but the sectioned off portions only extended about 9ft. Which did little to nothing for the 15,000+ recruits in the grad hall.
Lines became crowds as people struggled to get the first taste of a dr.pepper and chocolate in weeks.
Soon enough people were dropping in the crowd due to the heat of the packed area.
Now all recruits know of the “training time out”
In case of emergency,(broken bones,a fight, tornado, someone passing out in formation),You raise your fist in the air and shout at the top of your lungs “TRAINING TIME OUT!!!” And everyone that hears you is supposed to repeat until an RDC hears you.
But as it was a concert and lots of hands were in the air, the RDC’s didn’t know that help was needed.
My division arrived in the middle of the pack so me and one of the recruits in my division were in the center of the crowd.
I didn’t know at the time but she had anemia from malnutrition and was recovering from that.
I turned away from her for a second to tell a dude off for shoving me before I heard someone shouting behind me.
I turned around to see her start to fall.
Lucky I was a lifeguard before I joined the navy and didn’t freeze but caught her before she hit the floor.
I hooked her under the armpits and reversed so fast I ended up busting someone’s nose with my head.
Now time for the humbling, in most boot camps there is a rule that states “no recruit to recruit contact” meaning no touching.
One RDC (a petty officer third class)saw me exit the mass of bodies, friend in hand and immediately started going off on me for violating the rules while said recruit was seizing on the floor.
It just so happened that a master chief had also noticed me exit the crowd and came over to help only to see one of his RDC’s ignoring a medical emergency in order to reprimand someone for something stupid.
The master chief called over a coremen (medic) and layed into said petty officer.
It felt so nice to be dismissed after seeing his face.
When you're a Purple Belt in BJJ and a MACP instructor thinks they're cooler than they are lol.
MACP and MCMAP guys are really cocky... Unless they got that bjj under their belt I've noticed.
Never underestimate your opponent.
Thats right them drill sergeant need someone to teach them lessons 🎉🎉😂😂😂
I have a friend (USMC) who was standing in formation at boot camp and had a DS that didn't like him and decided to lay hands on him. My buddy told him not to touch him so he grabbed him by the throat and proceeded to get knocked the fuck out with one punch. He didn't get court marshalled or even reprimanded for it. He went on to serve 8 years in the Corps. My buddy was and stil is a fuckin manimal. Semper Fi Staff Sergeant Ranzy Penn!
the DI putting their hands on u isnt really something that was uncommon (it isnt uncommon in other militaries) cuz they arent there to be ur friends they are there to break u
@@LadyGrace well all I can say is that someone got broken
@@yuritahdid1475 nah he just went thro hell in bootcamp and for the rest of his career xD
@@LadyGrace would you like his email address? He'll be more than happy to tell you he had a great career in the Marines and was highly decorated. I don't know why I'm even responding to this petty nonsense anyway. Good day to you
@@yuritahdid1475 uhh? petty nonsense? okay? guess im being petty now lol good to know thnx for explaining how i am being when i plainly just stated how doing that to a drill would work out if he in fact did as you claim unless thats just how bad the usmc is currently which from what you have stated was years ago and it wouldnt have been like that so either ur lying or he is lying xD cuz that would go on ur record everyone in ur chain of command would know and you woudltn have a "great" career as not a SINGLE other person who has actually done that has ever had a great career in the history of the USMC xD
I respect the kid's training, and honesty. And yes! Everybody needs a dose of humility now and then.
Man understood his skill level.
was always told when i was younger " no matter how big, strong or badass you are, there's always someone out there thats bigger, better and more badass! "
I personally was challenged by a Drill.
I made him tap.
Greco-Roman baby
He was kind enough to warn them. Its thier fault for poking fun at him.
Prime example of "if you can, you probably shouldn't".
Maybe the drill seargent should have thanked him for teaching him a lesson, humility.