I hope I have what it takes I believe I have what it takes the only thing that worries me is if I will be accepted like I hope they don't find any health issues
R Sydzyik Just don't bring anything up at MEPS. I'm allergic to pretty much everything that's a plant or has hair haha but I kept quiet at MEPS. The biggest and most important thing is never giving up.
Best moment of my life, followed closely by the Warrior's Breakfast, which happens immediately after arriving back at the barracks after the Crucible ends. Best day ever, best meal ever.
proudest moment of my life, the feeling you get standing on that parade deck after that hike is indescribable.... you have to experience it to truly know what its like.
@@skylerthecreator9338 Yes and I cried very hard it was the best day of my life and I know poeple say that all the time but it truely was I'll never forget how I felt.
I am an old 30 year veteran of the Marine Corps and I have retired 21 years ago but I can’t enough to this. It was all so different back in 1970. Semper Fi to all Marines !!!!!!!!!!!
I have a stepbrother that was in the Marines. I don't know what his graduation ceremony was like. He was a great Marine. Thanks 👍. Great job on the video ☺️.
I remember watching this 5 years ago when I was 16, dreaming of becoming one of those guys. But unfortunately, I am not a US citizen so I ended up joining my country's Armed Forces. Nothing like this. Only thing in common is the uniform (marpat). I'm 21 now, and too old to even think about immigrating to US and becoming a Marine. Good luck future Marines!
Getting that EGA was one of my biggest accomplishments in my life and I teared up when my heavy hat handed it to me.
I hope I have what it takes I believe I have what it takes the only thing that worries me is if I will be accepted like I hope they don't find any health issues
R Sydzyik Just don't bring anything up at MEPS. I'm allergic to pretty much everything that's a plant or has hair haha but I kept quiet at MEPS. The biggest and most important thing is never giving up.
I mean I have bad allergies for like a week around this time of year and broke my foot once
R Sydzyik Yeah that stuff don't matter. Don't say anything at MEPS only if they ask about it.
what about plate and screws in my collar bone ?
Best moment of my life, followed closely by the Warrior's Breakfast, which happens immediately after arriving back at the barracks after the Crucible ends. Best day ever, best meal ever.
proudest moment of my life, the feeling you get standing on that parade deck after that hike is indescribable.... you have to experience it to truly know what its like.
I'm already crying how am I gonna hold it together for the real thing
Did you make it?
@@skylerthecreator9338 Yes and I cried very hard it was the best day of my life and I know poeple say that all the time but it truely was I'll never forget how I felt.
@@curtimongous what was your graduation date and platoon if I may ask
Like the DI said, “it’s okay to cry.”
I am an old 30 year veteran of the Marine Corps and I have retired 21 years ago but I can’t enough to this. It was all so different back in 1970. Semper Fi to all Marines !!!!!!!!!!!
I went thru USAF basic in 1966....Even though it was much tougher than it is today it's nothing compared
To the USMC.....
I wish that I could relive the moment I received my EAGLE GLOBE and ANCHOR
I'm 22 and shipping out this year!
Did ya make it?
Dannie Jay he died
I have a stepbrother that was in the Marines. I don't know what his graduation ceremony was like. He was a great Marine. Thanks 👍. Great job on the video ☺️.
Wish I could’ve been given mine that way, when I graduated I got my EGA out of a yellow cardboard box from the PX. MCRD/SD E Co. 2093 • 1979
already gonna be 22 this year with a bachelor's degree next may. heart is telling me enlist in the marines but my mind is telling my something else.
I joined when it was 22 if you’re thinking about it you want to do it, go for it
Do it bro, you won’t regret it
I remember watching this 5 years ago when I was 16, dreaming of becoming one of those guys. But unfortunately, I am not a US citizen so I ended up joining my country's Armed Forces. Nothing like this. Only thing in common is the uniform (marpat). I'm 21 now, and too old to even think about immigrating to US and becoming a Marine.
Good luck future Marines!
i went through this so glad that i did. EGA All the WAY.
Not true, not the only symbol. Just ask the 5th and 6th Marines.