LAST MARCH AS A DRILL SERGEANT!!!!
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2019
- I truly loved being a Drill Sergeant and having an impact on these young people. I am happy to share my last march as a Drill Sergeant. I almost cried but held it together! THIS WE’LL DEFEND!!!
Senior drill sergeant I’m positive you don’t remember me but I’m in the video and this just popped up on my feed and I just have to say thank you for the constant motivation and the wisdom you passed on
No problem bro! SAPPERS IN THE BREACH!!
B 35th?
Did you have a DS Mejia lol
Haha he was one of my drill sergants
Alpha 31st better than all
One of the drill sergeants in my cycle was leaving halfway through. He walked off the drill pad one last time. We all told him “Have a good day, SERGEANT!” as he was wearing a normal patrol cap instead of his campaign hat.
He left, walked for about ten seconds, executed an about face, returned to the drill pad, and smoked us one last time for a good fifteen minutes.
That's cute
Mitchell there are things worth the smoking
I miss knife hand reprimands from my father. To this day I turn lights off as I leave a room, I rinse and place dishes as set. Laundry is folded, and my sheets are tight with corners. Miss that tunnel rat psycho. I can say it you can't, man was bat shit, still life lessons and leather skin gained. USMC SEMPER FIDELIS!
My brother is a marine and they made him a self and he cracked it with his knee and said “I want NOTHING FROM YOU MISTAKES”
Shelf. Oh Lordy how did I fuck up that bad?
Drill Sergeant, I can truly understand. Even at 50 years old and long out of the Army, I can still remember my Drill Sergeants names. They were special people in my life, just you are to all of the recruits you have mentored. With the greatest of respects.
Thank you sir for your service and I still remember my DS names, also. I really enjoyed my time as a DS. It hits home how important our rolls are recently I lost one of my trainees in Afghanistan. Thank you for the support on the channel.
I remember my platoon Sgt. and senior drill Sgt.
One of the best Candace I heard this make me want join faster
DS Boggess, DS King, DS Lee. If any of you guys are reading this, I still remember your name 12 years later. To all the Drill Sergeants out there, you included Bama, thank you for helping to shape me into a man.
Reminds me of my time at Ft.Jackson S.C. back in 83.
Would do it all over again, but I'm a bit too old. But if I could, hell yeah!
Listening to that cadence, those recruits really respected the fuck outta him...brings back memories
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for your service, training America's defenders must not have been an easy task. The Military has my eternal respect.
Thank you!
Quick question though, I have been thinking about joining the Military for a while now, I have been watching Military videos to expect what is oncoming, is there anything I should know so that I could properly prepare?
@@arandomhorse1488 As a former Sergeant with 10 years in and one tour to Iraq, I can tell you if you're ready to answer the call and join the greatest military of all time, here's a few tips to help get you through. First off, if you drink or smoke, quit that shit right now. You don't want to be going off to basic training while being dependent on nicotine or alcohol. You don't receive the time for either in training. Second, work on your PT (physical training). Believe me when I tell you, the ARMY will get you in shape, it's going to hurt, it's going to suck, and sometimes you may wonder what you got yourself into, but you will make it through it. Drill Sergeants won't let you fail. So, the better shape you're in before you go, the better. Third, you are giving up your freedom to give freedom to everybody else. This is called sacrifice. When you sign on, you are giving away most of your rights and saying that you are 100% willing to do exactly what you're told, when you're told to do it, and in most cases, without question... Fourth, you will no longer be an individual. You will be a member of the greatest team on Earth. You are a link in the chain and a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. Everything you do has to be what's good for the team. Fifth and most improtant, you must want to challenge yourself physically and mentally. The military starts out rough for everyone. It gets better though the longer you're in. It's never really easy though. If it were easy, everyone would do it. Fact is though, only 1% of our nation's population will serve in our military willingly. Take pride in that fact. When you become a soldier, you sit on a higher pedestal than most people, and you must never do anything to reflect negativity on yourself or the military. Hope this helps. Good luck.
A random horse dude honestly basic training is to fucking easy just remember this right place right time right uniform! It’ll never fail you
Casey Clark shipping to the army as 11x soon the corona virus has my ship date messed up but even though i watch vids everyday it always motivates me reading comments like your thanks for your service and i hope when i ship out i can make myself proud and the army proud!!
It's been 10 plus years since I've been out. But that round brown still gets me. That is a symbol of integrity, respect and sheer terror.
Yes it was awesome to have been a DS.
LOL, sheer terror, you got that right!
Wait until he throws it in your direction, you scatter like the red sea being parted by Moses
@@armybeef68 when it hits the dirt sh*t gets real.
Fave, " I left ma home, to join the army
Thank you 🙏
That was one of my favorites in Coast Guard basic. We obviously didn't say "Army" and we started with the "your momma was home when you left."
What is the drill sergants name in that video
The day I left, my mama cried. She though that I, would surely die.
I'm not even American yet I'm here to thank you for your service
I wasn't a DS. They were tough but when they got done with you, the kid was gone and you forever saw the man in the mirror when you shaved. Best decision of my life
Damn got goosebumps reminiscing feels like yesterday and it was 32yrs ago hooah
Thanks for the view bruh!
27 years for me! 1st Platoon, D-6-10, 1991
E-4-10, graduated OCT 1987
B -1 -3 November 1974 DS Kendall is a man I’ll never forget.
Im right there with you feels just like yesterday
Goddamn DS make them buildings shake. Got that real motivation. I know that’s gotta be a bittersweet moment!
Yes it was I almost cried on the last turn. Voice started cracking up and everything. 😭
@Von Musklaus Look out...the grammar police are here...
@Von Musklaus Ok, how about this..."The verbal patrolman...". How's that? Need a hug. Also Singular...KISS MY ASS!!
Respect. I did my boot camp at Fort Jackson in 1985, so it's been a minute. I still remember all of my drill sergeants, the senior field leader, and the company commander.
Greg Dodgen can’t remember any of my teachers or counselors to save my life, well maybe a few with the big knockers...🤣.....but I remember my DS’s like it was yesterday.
Thank you for your service ‼️
Hey, I also did basic in Jackson in 1985. What month were you there. I did basic in July. Had Drill Sgt Butler, Crom, Reed.
I didn't know Fort Jackson had Boot Camp.
That's amazing! I'm going to fort Jackson after i finish high school and i can't wait :D
Sir, I am thankful and grateful for your service and sacrifices. My Dad was a lifer who served 23 years.
30 years is the lifer He was a career man and thank him for his service I did 21yrs. Best time of my life.
Thank you 🙏. That awesome I am on my way to 20 years of service
I admire you folks. My dad was a Sgt. in WWII and he gained respect from his men and for many years in our community he was one of several go to adult men who inspired a lot of young folks. And he could sing so I have really loved these cadences a lot.
First name senior, last name Drill Sergeant . I'll never forget that last talk you gave to the whole company or all the times we cut the grass with our bodies. Bravo Beast.
Great job sergeant. Thank you for your dedication and hard work. I'm 55 now and still love listening to cadence. I miss the Army and will always love it. I'd go back anytime.
So crazy this popped up on my feed. I graduated in this exact company in 2018! You were my platoon leader and favorite Drill Seargent by far. You always had the best life advice! It so crazy to think about how many lives you had a positive impact on! I especially enjoyed Sunday’s towards the end of the cycle when you would have talks with us and share your wisdom. However, it was definitely smart to stay on your good side!😂 I’m forever grateful for the experiences and memories enlisting has brought me. ESSAYONS! 🏰
Lock and load is by far my favorite cadence. Our Drill Sergeants in AIT would let us march the company from time to time. Always started with that
One of mine also. When I first became a DS I didn’t know how to sing it lol. Studying it and then mastered it.
I like the mlk cadence. The hear the choppers hovering, shoot me down the line, yellow bird cadence, and I forgot the rest of the good ones
@BamaVetFishing what's the original name of the cadence at the end? I left my home?
This video you've shared has really helped with my empty nest syndrome ... my son just days ago left for basic training ... the recruits sounding off and your cadence just is so inspiring and has lifted a lot of anxiety ,, this is my go video and thank you for sharing
Great cadence march. Sounds Great!! Thanks for your service Drill Sergeant.
So awesome! I could watch this over and over! thanks for sharing! I almost cried too!
Great send off drill sergeant the army saved my life back in 1979 I have great respect for our soldiers
the drills and training was the best part for me back then I was soooo motivated wow I have goose bumps listening to your drills lol so awesome I was based at fort Gordon Ga my Mos was 31m signal school this bro here is Army Strong peace and thanks for sharing lol wow made my day
Thank you 🙏.
Shout out bro'! Did OSUT at Gordon in '81. 36K. Returned in '86 for my K20 Affiliation. Spent 12 years in and had 3 MOS's. 36K, 13B & 00E (Recruiter). Got the 13B as secondary (SOJT).
This We'll Defend!!!! I miss those days Battle! Thanks for motivating me today!
TILL THE END BATTLE!!!! THANK YOU! Have a blessed day
Best part of Boot Camp was the marching. At 48 years old I wouldn't mind going back just for the late evening marches to chow and the cadences... This we will always defend! Assist Protect Defend!
I have no doubt the impact you had on your soldiers led to great changes in soldiers lives along with your service to your country that I deeply appreciate as a Soldier & a drill Sergeant! Well done indeed, my hat off to you Sir!
When you squeeze all the rubber chickens at once
4:22
Seth Johnson LOL
Lmao
BAHAHAHA!
Omfg 🤣🤣
Hahahahahaha
Godspeed and to a successful career Drill Sergeant! Hooah!
Thank you sir for your bravery and dedicated service to this country. Blessings from a disabled firefighter.
My father was drafted in ww2 before I was even born. I love these marches but I can’t listen to em for long, he left of age when I was only 5, but I miss him. Thank you all for your service, fuzzy or above doesn’t matter. Thank you for serving this country to protect what we hold dear.
Senior Drill Sgt Coleman 🔥‼️ appreciate your words of encouragement and motivation . Well done DS ❤️❤️ the best company there was, BRAVO 35th yeayea ‼️
You are welcome Sappers in the Breach!!!!
Did BCT there in ‘79; in last of the quonset huts. Most beloved memories: cadence, esp at mark-time - like a soul jam! God Bless, brother. Enjoy ret life; I have since 31 Dec 00!
HOOAH...I’m an ex Army Sargent I was an 82nd airborne paratrooper, I was at Ft. Jackson basic training then Ft. Lee for AIT. I did 5 yrs in the Army served in 9/11 Afghanistan. Every time I hear a drill Sargent calling cadence it sends chills up my spine. Makes me proud to have served my country
EX? And Sargant at that? You were a SERGEANT but you can't even spell it correctly, the pride is low in this one.
Love this! I miss marching! My DS were instrumental in my career. My AIT DS and I still keep up with each other and my BCT Senior DS ended up being my 1SG years later. Definitely one of the best positions in the Army. Congrats on a job well done DS!
I was a Drill Sergeant at Ft. Leonard Wood, Company E-1-2 from April 1969 until September 1970 and loved every moment of it. It was an honor during the Vietnam War to train the hundreds of brave men I sent through basic combat training. Hope they are still alive and well today.
I went there last month to watch my son graduate and the museum they have there is amazing.now hes at Fort Knox.💝thank you for your services and keeping us safe 🇺🇲
Thank you Drill Sergeant for your service, I did my basic at FT Lenoardwood in 1976, I had just turned 17 on September 2nd and I enlisted 26 days later, little did I know what awaited me once I got to basic training, it was shape up or ship out!!! I chose shape up, at the time I didn’t realize why the DS was constantly jumping up and down and yelling get down and give me a 100😖 but I learned real quick what that meant, I did everything I was told and then some because it just made sense!!!! See the front and lean position isn’t to comfortable especially after 2 hours🤣 I think about my time in the service a lot but I will never forget what our drill sergeants were trying to accomplish. I’m thankful for men like you, whose job was to make men out boys. Again thank you for your service and God Bless you “Drill Sergeant”
Thank you sir
I did mine there in 2007
This brings back so many memories. I went through bct 25 years ago at Fort Sill Oklahoma. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service and hard work everyday. God bless
I remember back in 2001 my last march as a Drill Sergeant. My emotions got the best of me after 3 years on the trial at Ft Jackson. Brings back memories. Black Lions!
Black lions!!!!!
Ft Leonard wood basic nov6. 2001
So cool! I love Drill Sergeants doing D&C. I did my Basic in 1986 and still remember my Jodies. I love the camaraderies. Hoo-ah!
Thank you 🙏
Wow !! What a powerfull and boosting way to start a day 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Hats 🎩Off to you sergeant
I love this video (Cadence King) and motivation, I just graduated DS Academy two weeks ago and I used this cadence in week 7 from watching this video to march my platoon and now I’m about to PCS to go to the trail !
One of my favorite Drill Sergeant not only taught us be be the best soldier we could be , but also how life work and how handle situations when it get to tough .
Hearing them sound off with the cadence sends chills. To bad regular army doesn’t match like this that much
Outstanding video and thank you for you're time on the trail.
God Bless America with amazing , loyal , big hearts , hardbodys , leaders and brave men like you sir.. Appreciate your service and im thankful for you.. I hope you good and everythings going the way you need it to in ever aspect of life.
I'll never understand the Army's "marching" but good to see motivation and esprit de corps. Kill
Thank you 🙏
Are you a Marine?
Red Hot80 I am our marching is definitely different
@@redhot8041 yes (been out a while) wonder what gave that away lol
bruh we just walking
I retired after 26 years of total service. I retired as an SFC and I was always asked to sing cadence. And yes I remember my DS from basic at Ft. Sill 1992. DS Nolte and DS Toney. Your an inspiration brother. I wish you well.
Did Osut at Ft. Sill in 1988. DS Jack, DS Ahearn, and DS Burgos. 2nd platoon, Delta 3/321
thank you for teaching these wonderful people how to be real soldiers👌💕
I'm reading through all of these comments and can't help but stand in agreement. I'll soon be 57 and I'll never forget my Drill Sargeants at Fort Sill back in the 80s. To you and all Drill Sargeants present, future, and past, thank you for the extraordinary service you give, both to the army and to the country.
This brought back goosebumps watching this, I remember you calling these cadences when you were at BCO, honestly still one of the scariest and hardcore NCOs I’ve meet!
But you made it
Thank you 🙏 yes I did!
For me it’s been 24 years, bootcamp is the easiest part of military life. I would do it again even if I didn’t know what to expect.
Most of all I miss my brothers and I am sure by now some have past away but, I will see them again!
Congratulations Skil.....Much respect and thank you for being such a great influence to so many thousands of recruits.
Outstanding. It has been over 20 years since I was in OSUT at the School of Hard Knox and I still remember the training instilled in me by SSGs Quiones and Wynn. I never saw them again but I thank them just the same. Enjoy your time off the trail.
The beginning boot stomping always gets me. Been 15 years for me, this was fucking outstanding!
OUTSTANDING DRILL SERGEANT!!! I was a boy of 17 when I went to BCT at Ft. Gordon. Different time back then but I came out much older and wiser thanks to my DS's Russell, Brinsfield, Campos and Welch. I spent 12 years in. Wish I could find them to thank them. Best of luck to you. Carry on Drill Sargent! Sargent Hickey out...
"And this we'll defend" Drill Sergeant. Thank you brother. They sent you off with pride. HOORAH!!!
The black military folks continue to inspire me. This includes my dad the late Sgt. AR Steele,WWII.
I love to see this brothers and sister united singing at the top of their lungs for an honorable cause. thank you for your service
Delta 35th grad , still remember hearing that iconic “tic tic boom bravo beast” right around chow time !
The last foot on the trail. Did you retire or move on to another assignment? Good job Drill, from a retired old as dirt First Sergeant!!
MAD RESPECT 💪. HEARING THIS BRINGS BACK A LOT MEMORIES AS A SOLDIER?!!
Damn that took me back right there. Awesome job Drill Sergeant! Nice job troops!
I went through MP boot camp in 1980 and I STILL remember the name of my DSGT at 58. THAT is the impact that he had on my life! Here's to the NCO the backbone of the Army!!!
Senior drill sergeant i was also in that march i was from 3rd PLT. I know you never talked to me personally much but I can remember when you would take the whole company to the pt pit and had amazing talks with us about how to better our lives. My favorite one was about and app on your phone that helped save up money over time
Thank you for your service training our future saviours. Have a safe ride Drill Sergeant! 🎖
Much respect DS! I can't even articulate how profound and positive an impact my Drill cadre had on me, surely I would not be the man I am otherwise. Army All The Way!
Some BCT areas aren’t saying cadences like this anymore. I’m glad someone has been keeping the Army hard!
I am in the Austrian Bundesheer (Austrian Army) and I have huge respect for the DS and the Recruits! Hope you had a great time as a DS!
Appreciate your time training these soldiers Sgt.
Your video just appeared on my feed during my break time at my job. Was motivated to go back to work now. Amazing job. Been out for almost 4 years now.
Awesome bro! Thank you for your service and enjoy the civilian life! THIS WE'LL DEFEND!!
I will never forget my DS's. They changed my life, one drop of sweat at a time. They made me a beast and I thank God for them.
"Let no soldiers ghost say they died because you failed to train them properly."
-SFC Flowers.
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Being a product of FT lost in the woods myself, it’s been 4 years since and I honestly miss it.
Senior drill sgt, was in the cycle right before this one. You definitely are one of the one who I remember the most. The way you sing those cadences legit used to give me chills. Never screamed louder in my life. Appreciate having been trained under you and the rest of the bravo beats DS. #sappersinthebreach
Goose bumps when you listen. Thanks for your service!
That shit right there, was downright beautiful.
All the memories came to mind watching this video. Can’t forget that distinct feeling you have throughout your whole time being in Basic and AIT. Almost felt like I was there marching with them. ESSAYONS 12B all the way
Thank you 🙏
Absolutely amazing content thx you sir whoever made this 😉👍
That is one hell of a march to what appears to be the D-faq.
I was in 2-19 Bravo in Ft Benning. Can't seem to find the videos we had, but i'm glad you've had such an impact on these Men and Women. They look squared away.
Coming from a marine I actually like the way the army calls cadence whenever they march, we only ever really did it whenever we were running which made you pretty breathless but it was always a lot of fun 😂
People were always surprised by how I can run and do cadence at the same time. It improves my breathing. 😅
God is above us. My late Dad went there to basic about 65 yrs ago. The American military man is brave and travels the globe when called. Thank you Drill Sargent the sun has set
Good stuff. I still sing to myself when put exercising myself. Thanks for sharing.
Just like my drill sergeant used to say... "Motivation tames the savage beast". Brings back memories. Great video Drill Sergeant! Hooahhh!!!!
Man ths makes me miss basic training, if 19 year old me heard that he would think I'm crazy.
Awesome cadence DS - makes me want to get back out there and march again....#LockNLoad
Yeah I miss it every day! Still defending!!!
Thank You Sir For Your Service You Are Great At Your Job!!
I joined the army in 86'. I can say you are one to the best callers I have ever heard!
I will also never forget ! Drill Sergeant Walker , Drill Sergeant Jenkins from FT. Knox Kentucky 2nd Battalion 81st Armor 1997-1998 .
I’m just a civilian but I want to say this song you all did was truly inspirational THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERYONE ONE OF YOU WHO SERVE FOR KEEPING OUR COUNTRY FREE! God BLESS YOU ALL!!!
How've I've forgotten these marches. But watching this video, I remember Drill Sergeant Scott, Drill Sergeant Gill, Drill Sergeant Duenas, ... these men impacted me and i carry them to this day. And watching this drill sergeant, who I don't know, ... 22 years later watching this I'm so glad for my experiences, my Drill Sergeants... thank you.
You would have had to have been in those boots to know the feeling. "This We'll Defend". Just beautiful!!
Hard to believe it's been 30 years since I went through boot camp . Ft Leonard Wood, Missouri... I still listen to and sing cadence and remember my drill instructors.. DS Howard, DS Munoz, and DS Ferrebee....
It started back in 1993 on the 21st of January.. we came to the army just to let you know that Charlie company is good to go...
Courage and Fidelity
Daniel Garcia
Combat medics
Shoot to kill
Drill SGT C was the absolute best, thank you for being inspiring to me. You’ve made an impact on my life and helped me realize “shit just happens, and when it does.. just fuckin deal with it” thanks again Drill SGT, best wishes From francoeur, 35 En BN.
You are welcome bro
35th En BN is the best battalion on base forever. Engineers lead the way.
I’m a 12B and Bravo Company 35th En Bn is my company 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful. Thank u sir for your service
MUCH RESPECT,,,TO YOU SIR,, YALL ARE ONE OF A KIND IN THIS WORLD!THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!
FT. Lost in the woods. Delta 35th product. Miss doing these cadences when becoming a young private. The DS were the best. DS. Alejandre, DS. Black, DS. Simpson, DS. Hubler, DS. Hernandez, and DS. Reed
Reminded me of my last day Battle. This We’ll Defend
thank you 🙏 ! TILL THE END!!!!!!
Wow. Sounds like times oof old... Gives me chills.....and hope. Good to see LEADERSHIP and motivation. He can always hold his head high. Thank you for your service. God bless always
Indeed. This we'll defend. I never got to thank my Drills, So thanks from a Reagan-era soldier. You done good. And this video? I'm 55 now, and this made me feel 20 again.
in DS school they made us learn to project across the sidelines of a football field. I still got the chops in a shopping mall.
Yes we had to constantly yell and rehearse not losing your voice.
mo fo .... can’t remember the name of my Army drill sgt but my navy Petty officer was Gunners Mate Nix
@@arthurjc05 how do you guys prevent losing your voice? Last year and the year before that I was part of the Young Falcons Youth Development Programme at AFB Ysterplaat in South Africa, lead by the South African Air Force, and our DS could scream for a hour without losing his voice, I had MAD respect for my DS because I absolutely love discipline and punctuality. I always looked up to him and I've always wondered how do they keep screaming without hurting their voices
@@dean3188 in the British army you can drink a port. Which helps the voice.
@@arthurjc05 Ah so there is training!
Goosebumps from a retired MSgt love this
Good stuff. I remember when I was at the recruiting school when it was still at Fort Jackson I felt bad for you guys. Out talking to trees and to yourselves trying to remember your drills and stuff while I was sipping my beer lol.
Thanks for your service and the sacrifices you have made to America safe.🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲