Maybe they thought he was trying to fit in a little too well and that he sort of studied for it or prepared lol? But dudes a CO guess thats just he talks after 19 years.
@@tancredtorns7092 yeah but he was saying things that a none military person just wouldn’t know to say. Example: “when’d you pick up”, meaning get promoted.
watching the video... that's EXACTLY what I said when he spat it out like that. I was like, nobody knows the AF Bday, not even airmen! LOL. The Army, maybe, but mainly it's us. The he said "Re-Sign" wtf? He fit the profile tbh, but that's about it.
@@antoniohagopian213only specific positions receive handguns and therefore not everyone has to qualify with them, it's entirely possible it's the first time some of them have shot one
@@lilyhunt7795 I appreciated that because if someone loves honesty I have love for that person even if he did not win a single round you understand him instead of others just due to integrity.
Actually max effective range of m16A1 460 meters M16A2 600 meters. Firing range 3600 meters. And 5.56 are nato rounds, along with 7.62. I'm am Army veteran. 1992 to 2006, also my brother is a veteran and currently works at Picatinney Arsenal as chief engineer of quality control for 5.56 and 7.62 NATO rounds.
Not sure about the ballistic damage but... During the All Navy rifle and pistol matches in Quantico we were hitting 600yrds with the M4 (given, not rack grade rifles and 77 grain sierra matchking rounds) and iron sights.
I should know the max effective for the m16...i been out for 11 years and I was dispatcher and clearing barrel Sup. I remember 500 meters for the m16, but I forgot the right answer.
I've known a few guys here and there that would fit the mold of this video but damn they are rare. Have to put out a service wide hunt to find them for the show. lol
i mean yeah but that would make the video dull, also i dont know if you learn a regular form of SERE during any standard military form, they're not all navy seals maybe a dumbed down version of it but definetly not full tilt@@roachrcfuneral7247
Voting John is wild!!! Him and Eric were the most 100% Marines ive ever seen. Devon was def Navy. Shamar was a bit mileading but his confidence made up for it a bit. For me it was always Trevor or Eddie.
I mean, but that was why he got away with it. Only one of them had the smarts to realize that the perfect mole would be someone that was out of their "department" so to speak. It'd be the easiest way to sneak in. Because Eddie was an airman, the others chalked up those mild mistakes or behavior to the "air force".
@@jamesk3914 E-5 is actually called "Staff Sergeant" in the Air Force. They don't even have a normal Sergeant rank, it's the dumbest shit in the world.
@@jadenwallace8758 i just literally, dont undersand your reply...I armed up with condition 3, M16 with 5.56 rounds; two extra mags on the aircraft carrier flight deck...not sure how you are confused🤔
Reminds me of a dude in the game called Squad in one of the community clans I was in. They look like twins facially but body wise way differen't. Even sound the same. You'd expect a CO to sound.. Like a CO typically. Not a 17 year old though xD
Me and Shemar were in the same unit on Camp Pendleton but when the Sgt asked him what his 12th general order was and he said he didn’t know I was like dude there’s only 11😂 but I assume he was just nervous lol
I don't know about Marines, but in the Navy, it’s either “Chief is always right” or “Know your Target and what lies beyond.” I don't know who coined it. I’ve heard it a lot among GM’s and MA’s 🙏🏿
@@tomis13lack62 That answer was actually correct. E-5 in the Air Force is SSgt. He even got the AFSC correct (3P071), which means he'd be a 7 level in his career field. Only thing that really stuck out to me was recalling the AF bday like that... actual airmen brain dump that the second they leave basic lol.
11:38 - NATO stands for North "Atlantic" Treaty Organization not "American" Sehmars interigation got me at "Whats your 12th General Order?" because 1) theres only 11 general orders lol and 2) he laughed and said "lol I dont know" because I remember only being taught the first 3 in Army basic training and I didnt even remember those after basic. Everyone just always remember your first general order and thats to never abandon your post. I actually had to school a command SGM on that in Afghanistan because he asked why a guard tower was set up a certain way and what would I do if I ever had to leave the tower under fire and I told him "I wouldnt leave sergeant major, id be leaving my post." His face looked like he wanted to kill me after I said that
I remembered most of them until a few years after I got out 😂 Then again, I was in the navy and they drilled that crap into us at boot camp. I don't remember any of them now unless someone says it and I can tell you if it was one or not.
@@PBurns-ng3gw I have about 12 GBs and 5 infantryman as my witness. Stop assuming someone's life on the internet you do not know. Yes the army only has 3, but the armed forces as a whole as 11. Stop pretending...you know everything and looking to pick an argument on the internet.
My brothers and dad all served in the Air Force. Having grown up in that family, Eddie's very first comments made me suspect him. But it was a good show.
I thought it was weird that Eddie was a 5-year seven level in his AFSC… but i thought trevor had almost no military bearing and thought it was him… that haircut had to be out of regs. But the other marine John had pretty long too… maybe the marines regs are different.
@@adriansoto5018 true. My dad didnt know the Navy's song, the Navy's motto, the planes that were on his aircraft carrier, the NATO phonetic alphabet, or most of the other trivia questions even though he's a navy vet. I'm about as civilian as it comes and I knew quiet a few of the trivia questions though since I'm a trivia nerd.
No doubt Devon was Navy too. The sure fire way to know is ask what he does when the marines board the ship and if his answer isn't dropping his pants you know he is the mole
I'm not an military man and I thought Eddie was so sus. He was not asking many questions during the interrogation and he didn't answer too much during the quiz. He also f*cked up in the weaver drill. He was a bit quiet.
Same, he was never one of my guesses. I originally had guessed Devon for the memes but after interrogation he was obviously Navy. He also answered most questions spot on.
@@Asraeks Navy doesn't really have a motto, though, at least not one that's drilled into everyone's heads. Same for the Army; the official motto of the US Army is "This We'll Defend," but very few people I served with would actually know that off the top of their head.
For me it was mentioning Iwakuni Japan. I've been there. It's tiny. Doubt anyone just doing research online to study up to fake it would come across that little place.
Air Force generally has slower promotion rates. It took me 4 years to make E5 I lost a stripe and remade it 6. Essentially i thought 4- 5 years was average so I believed him.
@Azul_blue1923 no I'm saying most people go off of the previous promotion. So if I've been in for 5 years and I made e4 at my 3 year mark and e5 at my 5 year make I would say it took me 2 years to make e5
@@simplecarrylife8378 it depends on the context. For example if someone is a burner we say they made master in 10. We don’t say they made it two because everyone has the same time in grade requirements. It’s generally based on tis not tig
2:12 - "A rifle, not a pistol" Goodness aint that the truth. Some of the worst handlers of pistols I've ever seen were soldiers trained on a rifle who thought they knew how to handle a pistol too.
When Eddie said he didn't know what air bases were on Okinawa I knew he was a mole. No way you'd be a security airman and not know what Kadena Air Base is. Lol. Also, being surrounded at my job by navy submariners, there was no way Devon was a mole.
I mean, I know what Kadena is and I know that Futenma is a sack of shit. Would never want to be station in any of the Army barracks either. I’m a civie though, I just lived nearby is all.
there are many standard NATO calibers depending on the weapon, but NATO has two standard rifle calibers. 5.56 and 7.62 (7.62 was the original standard. 5.56 was added in 1980 after testing the late 70s)
@@Delimon007 There are actually 6 NATO standard small arms rounds, also standards for tube launched grenades, autocannon ammunition, artillery shells, and tank guns.] 9mm 4.6mm 5.7mm 5.56mm 7.62mm 12.7mm (AKA .50BMG) It's not like NATO invents bullets they just pick a round that exists and goes "we're all going to use that"
Keep it up. You were stationed where I used to work and see you grind from a new vlogger to what you are now. I'm glad to see you blow up this big man. Keep it up!
That's absolutely crazy to think that he didn't know the phonetic alphabet. That's like the first most basic thing you learn lol. Hell, i knew all of mine even before joining the Army lol
Wingers dude... they're weird. I thought he was a fake because he said he recited the nco creed and got a sword😂 man you pin cpl in my section you get your stripe and a bloody collar hahaha
The way you can tell these game shows/reality tv style competitions is by seeing who appears on camera the least. The one thats gets the least camera time/attention is always the guilty one. There is a show called The Mole that uses the same tactic.
A lot of channels do a shitty job with working their sponsors into the video. Where as this is the smoothest sponsor drop I've ever seen and actually didn't mind it. Good job and thank you.
I am Enlisted going officer and I probably do bad in most of this. I would ask my Army guys about reception, and I would ask the Marine guys if they like crayons.
@@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey she has 2 strong moms and is a cartoon to show women can do all kinds of stuff in the army but not in reality, that emma? Never heard of her 🤣
There were only 2 indicators that I noticed that made me think Eddie was the mole. 1) At 0:46 he shot while closing one of his eyes. 2) His physique looked way too specialized for cardio and not strength.
@@Windslashman closing one eye could be a preference or a special approach to that person. 18% of people are cross dominant, meaning left eye dominant but right hand dominant, and the other way around. These people required more special training to shoot, like closing the dominant eye.
Shamar was so suspicious that it made me ignore the rest. Devon avoided a lot of easy questions but also seemed very fit and confident so i was more suspicious of him at first then Eddie
@@exquisitedelusion3925 Nah, you can pull SSgt in 6 if you keep your nose clean and pass the WAPS on your 1st or 2nd go. I got it at 5 years myself. Now, it gets a lot harder after that.
Naval trivia question he answered incorrectly seems not to be correct. Seems the navy has no official motto and a few unofficial ones. Also NATO is North Atlantic not North American.
There were only 2 indicators that I noticed that made me think Eddie was the mole. 1) At 0:46 he shot while closing one of his eyes. 2) His physique looked way too specialized for cardio and not strength.
Eddie stuck out to me. I was in the Air Force and when he said it took him 5 years to become an E5 when he had been in for 5 years, I knew something was up.
11:33 are they ALL the mole? North AMERICAN Treaty Organization? It's 'Atlantic', not 'American'. Or is that just How it's taught in the US? That's it's only America?
Im seriously shocked they couldn't figure eddie was the mole and equally shocked at all the picks for john. John rattled off his mos with zero hesitation
Thanks for all of the feedback ya'll! Glad you enjoyed!
first to reply :)
its not North American Treaty Organization, it is North ATHLANTIC. *flies away*
12:24 The max effective range area target for an M16 IS actually 800 meters, dude nailed it and got bzzt'd for no reason. Shame on Austen.
Not a big deal for afghnanistan 😂
For more of this kind of videos! hehe Really nice!
John has the most marine build ever and answered so many things correctly and he still got voted out 😂😂
I think it was because he couldn't tell who his IT's was (idk what that means though, maybe instructors)
Maybe they thought he was trying to fit in a little too well and that he sort of studied for it or prepared lol? But dudes a CO guess thats just he talks after 19 years.
they envy him it's so obvious
Haha, its like on a cop show, when the alibi is just too perfect.
And best aim too!
No military experience - very smart of him to pick Air Force to impersonate. 😂
John, the only dude speaking 100% military terms, gets voted. That’s wild 😂.
Could be they thought he was speaking too much military stuff, as if he was trying to prove he was in the military
And nobody is gonna lie about being motor t. Soon as he said that I knew it wasn’t him.
@@AJenny581 😂😂
sometimes being too obvious backfires when people know someone is trying to deceive them. its like trying too hard catches peoples attention
@@tancredtorns7092 yeah but he was saying things that a none military person just wouldn’t know to say. Example: “when’d you pick up”, meaning get promoted.
As an active duty Air Force member i knew it was Eddie. There’s no way anybody actually knows the Air Force birthday lmaoo
watching the video... that's EXACTLY what I said when he spat it out like that. I was like, nobody knows the AF Bday, not even airmen! LOL. The Army, maybe, but mainly it's us. The he said "Re-Sign" wtf? He fit the profile tbh, but that's about it.
bro didn't know kadena afb either, like thats such a popular base @@Marine0811
@@Marine0811when I heard that I thought he meant he was somehow going to resign lmao, never heard re-enlist called re-sign
September 1947, though I don't remember the date, ours is June 14th, also known as flag day.
Year only for me. 10 yrs AD USAF.
Bro got “what does nato mean” wrong😭😭
“Nothing screams not military like not knowing how to fire a weapon”… I guess you’ve never seen a military desk job try to qualify😅
They were missing at that close of a range. Since all of them did about the same, it's literally the standards for your army.💀
@@antoniohagopian213only specific positions receive handguns and therefore not everyone has to qualify with them, it's entirely possible it's the first time some of them have shot one
I watched our company commander one year in the Marine Corps basically unq but somehow got fabricated scores idk
@@FullsendfilosophyPencil whip
@@Deimos_the_Autist even worse then that they gave him extra rounds to shoot since he was doing so bad and said “use his 10 best shots” tf
The fact that Devon kept on getting asked “is it Devon or Devon?” lol
pretty sure he said it was Devon
I laughed harder each time it was brought up and his responses changed.
its funny how its spelled the same way we just read it diffrent in our heads
@@SageWinner98937 You figured out the joke. Well done.
thanks@@oz_jones
Eric’s integrity during the push-ups is amazing
That’s my dog from the schoolhouse, genuine dude. He’s funny af too
He seems awesome
He’s also the only one that made eye contact with every single person that asked him a question during the interrogation
@@lilyhunt7795 I appreciated that because if someone loves honesty I have love for that person even if he did not win a single round you understand him instead of others just due to integrity.
@@lilyhunt7795 anyother platform you on?fb insta? twi??
John was right about the maximum EFFECTIVE range of the m16. Also other dude wasnt right about NATO...im thinking Austen you may be the mole.
550m for a point target and 800 meters for an area target. So he was kinda right and kinda wrong at the same time.
Actually max effective range of m16A1 460 meters M16A2 600 meters. Firing range 3600 meters. And 5.56 are nato rounds, along with 7.62. I'm am Army veteran. 1992 to 2006, also my brother is a veteran and currently works at Picatinney Arsenal as chief engineer of quality control for 5.56 and 7.62 NATO rounds.
About 500 meters
Not sure about the ballistic damage but... During the All Navy rifle and pistol matches in Quantico we were hitting 600yrds with the M4 (given, not rack grade rifles and 77 grain sierra matchking rounds) and iron sights.
I should know the max effective for the m16...i been out for 11 years and I was dispatcher and clearing barrel Sup. I remember 500 meters for the m16, but I forgot the right answer.
As an Air Force officer, I assure you the Air Force person will always be the mole if it looks like he or she knows what they are doing.
It'd be a riot if they got guys from the Army, Coast Guard and Space Force in the mix!
I've known a few guys here and there that would fit the mold of this video but damn they are rare. Have to put out a service wide hunt to find them for the show. lol
NATO stands for "The North ATLANTIC Treaty Organization".
yeah i was gonna say that :D
I thought that hahah was so confused after lol and I'm from Ireland we aren't even fully in nato hahah
I was think the same thing
Austen is the mole!!!!!
@@supermarkmooyour not in NATO full stop not half in you fully OUT OF NATO
The interrogations are actually pretty intense.
Wouldn't it be smart to not answer questions? IDK nothin bout being enlisted. Just feel like they don't want you talking during interrogation?
i mean yeah but that would make the video dull, also i dont know if you learn a regular form of SERE during any standard military form, they're not all navy seals maybe a dumbed down version of it but definetly not full tilt@@roachrcfuneral7247
Right leave it to Austin to come up with something entertaining and eye grabbing
@@roachrcfuneral7247its not a literal interrogation. the whole point is to prove yourself so you dont get sussed out as a fake
@@rin5924 I know that. I was just sayin, it’s so stupid it just might work
This was so entertaining 😂😂😂 Those interrogations put the Jubilee videos to shame!
Eddie made us think he's actually in U.S.A.F. ONG man
Voting John is wild!!! Him and Eric were the most 100% Marines ive ever seen. Devon was def Navy. Shamar was a bit mileading but his confidence made up for it a bit. For me it was always Trevor or Eddie.
11:39 he said north american... it's north atlantic...
Yea he was dead wrong 💀
I‘m so happy this is top comment right now. I was going to say the same thing. He got a point for that?!
"Nothing screams not military like not knowing how to fire a weapon!"
Boy oh boy you have no idea how wrong you are lmao
Yup, I was IT. I fired a weapon in BMT....and never again. I retired after 20 years.
As an airman of 5 years(ending 6 years ago) I kept thinking that I would have refused any physical activity.
Same dude Lmao. And that Airforce birthday question? "Nah man"
@@eVanderVlogs the answer is DD214. Haha
I was thinking the same thing, the most sus part of this was Air Force being good at the physical activities.
You would know what an ac 130 is tho
Did 20 in the AF and, yeah, I feel like the vast majority of folks I knew would have failed miserably at most of the challenges here. lol
When eddie said he was going to "re-sign" instead of "re-enlist" or "re-up" was a dead giveaway.
He was also super quiet when questioning the others
I mean, but that was why he got away with it. Only one of them had the smarts to realize that the perfect mole would be someone that was out of their "department" so to speak. It'd be the easiest way to sneak in. Because Eddie was an airman, the others chalked up those mild mistakes or behavior to the "air force".
Marine in the white shirt smelled a rat when Eddie said he was a staff sergeant pulling security lol
Eddie also said his rank was "E5 Staff Sergeant" which made him my top suspect.
@@jamesk3914 E-5 is actually called "Staff Sergeant" in the Air Force. They don't even have a normal Sergeant rank, it's the dumbest shit in the world.
14:07 5.56 is a standard NATO cartridge used in small arms. Should not have been an incorrect answer.
I feel any active/vets woulda said 5.56 too...some of these are kinda tricky questions
@@seanjones7474how is it not 556
@@jadenwallace8758 i just literally, dont undersand your reply...I armed up with condition 3, M16 with 5.56 rounds; two extra mags on the aircraft carrier flight deck...not sure how you are confused🤔
@@seanjones7474 I’m literally agreeing with you..
Exactly.
"My Favorite Color Crayon Is Red So Im defiantly Not The Mole" Was GOLDEN Lmao
John is literally built as a Marine 😂
Reminds me of a dude in the game called Squad in one of the community clans I was in. They look like twins facially but body wise way differen't. Even sound the same.
You'd expect a CO to sound.. Like a CO typically. Not a 17 year old though xD
how exactly?
@@Ja-tz5rs he looks like a marine by text book lol massive guy
@@justme2296 You're not massive for wearing the tightest shirt. That's probably why they voted him, he's trying too hard.
@@Ja-tz5rsmustache and bro said MKAS instead of something like M, C, A, S all the wingers say MKAS instead
This was fun to watch. Please do more of these. Thanks for posting.
Me and Shemar were in the same unit on Camp Pendleton but when the Sgt asked him what his 12th general order was and he said he didn’t know I was like dude there’s only 11😂 but I assume he was just nervous lol
Walk my post from flank to flank and take no shit from any rank.
@@LordSStorm if theres fire ring the bell, if theres trouble run like hell?
I don't know about Marines, but in the Navy, it’s either “Chief is always right” or “Know your Target and what lies beyond.” I don't know who coined it. I’ve heard it a lot among GM’s and MA’s 🙏🏿
Sgt Shuler: Sir, my 12th General Order is "To walk my post from flank to flank and take no sh!t from any rank"!
When they made this video, they told them not to give obvious responses...clearly there's no 12th general order.
Another great video. As an Army Veteran I wish there had been at least one Army person in this. Keep up the great content.
"North American Treaty Organisation"
"...Point for Eddie"
Hands down the most American thing I've ever seen
I knew it was Eddie when he answered the question about the Air Force birthday. Only the Marines drill that fact 😂
When navy-man didn't know the navy's birthday, I knew he was a legit sailor.
from the moment he showed bad stance i knew
Airman here. We should know our birthday.
And he said he was Sec fo and wanted to reenlist LMAO
When he said he been in 5 years and didn’t know what base was in Okinawa i knew. Everyone in Air Force knows about kadena
I don’t know why Eddie didn’t stick out like a thumb more to them and everyone else. At least, Trevor finally caught on at the interrogation
Facts, He said E-5, Staff Sergeant. I immediately knew he was the mole but for the life of me couldn't remember his name.
@@tomis13lack62 That answer was actually correct. E-5 in the Air Force is SSgt. He even got the AFSC correct (3P071), which means he'd be a 7 level in his career field. Only thing that really stuck out to me was recalling the AF bday like that... actual airmen brain dump that the second they leave basic lol.
12:24 The max effective range area target for an M16 IS actually 800 meters, dude nailed it and got bzzt'd for no reason. Shame on Austen.
Nope 602 yards from a 20"rifle length barrel.
@@fredbrackely For point targets, sure. For area targets, its 800. The question had two answers, he picked the further one.
550 meters for point target and 800 meters for area targets.
550M point target and 800M area target. And NATO ammo is 556 (also is 762) so guess the guys making the question didn't know what they were asking.
@@fredbrackely
"20" Rifle"
We have a POG sighting.
John’s the most marine marine I’ve ever seen. Even has a bicep tattoo
14:00 yeah, i don't think so. its 5.56 as far as I'm aware. M4, M16, L83A2 all use 556
Its both. But 5.56 is the main. There is talk of switching to 7.62 but not sure if it's decided yet or not
11:38 - NATO stands for North "Atlantic" Treaty Organization not "American"
Sehmars interigation got me at "Whats your 12th General Order?" because 1) theres only 11 general orders lol and 2) he laughed and said "lol I dont know" because I remember only being taught the first 3 in Army basic training and I didnt even remember those after basic. Everyone just always remember your first general order and thats to never abandon your post. I actually had to school a command SGM on that in Afghanistan because he asked why a guard tower was set up a certain way and what would I do if I ever had to leave the tower under fire and I told him "I wouldnt leave sergeant major, id be leaving my post." His face looked like he wanted to kill me after I said that
I remembered most of them until a few years after I got out 😂 Then again, I was in the navy and they drilled that crap into us at boot camp. I don't remember any of them now unless someone says it and I can tell you if it was one or not.
yeah I thought everybody knows that but thats just americans being americans I guess
1) Army only has 3 General Orders. Marines have 11.
2) You didn't "school" a CSM, stop pretending.
@@PBurns-ng3gw I have about 12 GBs and 5 infantryman as my witness. Stop assuming someone's life on the internet you do not know.
Yes the army only has 3, but the armed forces as a whole as 11. Stop pretending...you know everything and looking to pick an argument on the internet.
My brothers and dad all served in the Air Force. Having grown up in that family, Eddie's very first comments made me suspect him. But it was a good show.
Just because they served doesn’t mean you knew the answer 🤣🤣
Yea this is like the military wives that think just because their husband serves, that they should get special treatment too lol@@adriansoto5018
I thought it was weird that Eddie was a 5-year seven level in his AFSC… but i thought trevor had almost no military bearing and thought it was him… that haircut had to be out of regs. But the other marine John had pretty long too… maybe the marines regs are different.
@@adriansoto5018 true. My dad didnt know the Navy's song, the Navy's motto, the planes that were on his aircraft carrier, the NATO phonetic alphabet, or most of the other trivia questions even though he's a navy vet. I'm about as civilian as it comes and I knew quiet a few of the trivia questions though since I'm a trivia nerd.
Idk why there was so many for john, there’s no doubt in my mind that he’s a marine 💀
No doubt Devon was Navy too. The sure fire way to know is ask what he does when the marines board the ship and if his answer isn't dropping his pants you know he is the mole
I'm not an military man and I thought Eddie was so sus. He was not asking many questions during the interrogation and he didn't answer too much during the quiz. He also f*cked up in the weaver drill. He was a bit quiet.
@@enigma5195 idk bro not knowing motto of your own branch is kinda sus, especially for an officer
Same, he was never one of my guesses. I originally had guessed Devon for the memes but after interrogation he was obviously Navy. He also answered most questions spot on.
@@Asraeks Navy doesn't really have a motto, though, at least not one that's drilled into everyone's heads. Same for the Army; the official motto of the US Army is "This We'll Defend," but very few people I served with would actually know that off the top of their head.
When the video first started and John said he was USMC Motor T I said, "well he's not the mole, Nobody admits to being Motor T" hahaha.
For me it was mentioning Iwakuni Japan. I've been there. It's tiny. Doubt anyone just doing research online to study up to fake it would come across that little place.
Heeey, as a Navy Vet, I got Marine homies and they never bragged about motor T
When he kept asking devon was pronounce had me dying 😭💀
Loved this! The mole actually did pretty decently with knowing trivia🤔
He probably was schooled or he studied before he did the course
He messed up when he said it took him 5 years to make E5 and he's been in 5 years
Air Force generally has slower promotion rates. It took me 4 years to make E5 I lost a stripe and remade it 6. Essentially i thought 4- 5 years was average so I believed him.
@Azul_blue1923 no I'm saying most people go off of the previous promotion. So if I've been in for 5 years and I made e4 at my 3 year mark and e5 at my 5 year make I would say it took me 2 years to make e5
@@simplecarrylife8378 it depends on the context. For example if someone is a burner we say they made master in 10. We don’t say they made it two because everyone has the same time in grade requirements. It’s generally based on tis not tig
You can tell john is a marine that's been in because of his arm tattoo not passing the skivvy shirt sleeve lmao
Lol I knew Eddie was the mole once he said he was at Edwards and security forces. Never seen him a day in my life🤣
I met a guy at the Rosamond Lake rd. Gatehouse that looked like him last month
"Yeah i was a commander general of the military army, i was stationed at.. main base."
2:12 - "A rifle, not a pistol" Goodness aint that the truth. Some of the worst handlers of pistols I've ever seen were soldiers trained on a rifle who thought they knew how to handle a pistol too.
The part with the dog was absolutely hilarious
Please continue this series it was the best🔥
When Eddie said he didn't know what air bases were on Okinawa I knew he was a mole. No way you'd be a security airman and not know what Kadena Air Base is. Lol. Also, being surrounded at my job by navy submariners, there was no way Devon was a mole.
I was Security Forces and I couldnt name a single airbase in Japan... it's not my duty station or anywhere near it, why would I need to know that?
@@kazikoFPVyou could probably get your AFSC code right. 3P0X1 and not 3P071
@@kazikoFPVits the anime pfp kid acting like his 200iq fav character let him be happy
I mean, I know what Kadena is and I know that Futenma is a sack of shit. Would never want to be station in any of the Army barracks either.
I’m a civie though, I just lived nearby is all.
LMAO this comment gold@@sora1804
Devon calling them ships instead of boats threw me for a loop, my cousin is a submariner and he is constantly correcting me
The only one I was certain of was John. Everything about him from his posture, demeanor, relaxed confidence and physicality screamed marines to me.
there are many standard NATO calibers depending on the weapon, but NATO has two standard rifle calibers. 5.56 and 7.62 (7.62 was the original standard. 5.56 was added in 1980 after testing the late 70s)
im not sure which 7.62 you're talking about. 7.62 or 7.62 NATO?
@@thepjup45077.62 x 51 otherwise known as 7.62 NATO
Yea I was thinking the same. We have 2 standard rounds not just one. . .
@@Delimon007 There are actually 6 NATO standard small arms rounds, also standards for tube launched grenades, autocannon ammunition, artillery shells, and tank guns.]
9mm
4.6mm
5.7mm
5.56mm
7.62mm
12.7mm (AKA .50BMG)
It's not like NATO invents bullets they just pick a round that exists and goes "we're all going to use that"
First and foremost, thanks all for your service.
One of the greatest entertainer episode that I have ever watched on this channel.
Subscribeddddd
Keep it up. You were stationed where I used to work and see you grind from a new vlogger to what you are now. I'm glad to see you blow up this big man. Keep it up!
Eddie with the Nato-answer. I was just sticking to him for that. 😂
That's absolutely crazy to think that he didn't know the phonetic alphabet. That's like the first most basic thing you learn lol. Hell, i knew all of mine even before joining the Army lol
Wingers dude... they're weird. I thought he was a fake because he said he recited the nco creed and got a sword😂 man you pin cpl in my section you get your stripe and a bloody collar hahaha
@@W1Robur them mosquito wings stingers will get you every time 🤣
@@SuperSaiyanX-0014 don't let staff see🤣
They were all told to deny knowing some details on purpose to instill doubt. That's why you had so many names being picked as the mole.
@rgh622 That makes sense 🤔. I didn't think of that lol.
i was Monroes Drill Instructor in Golf Co back in 2021. Glad to see hes doing bigger things now.
Is it true they r coddled in recruit training now?
@@Jarhead1086 Definitely 100% true, we read them bedtime stories too! Also, I was with 3/1 2016-2020 lmao
@@xinitialc I was in 99-09. Kilo 3/1
@xinitialc if they didn't have the experience I had in recruit training in 99 they were coddled 🤣🤣
The way you can tell these game shows/reality tv style competitions is by seeing who appears on camera the least. The one thats gets the least camera time/attention is always the guilty one. There is a show called The Mole that uses the same tactic.
yea its really boring and gives you the answer halfway through. these people need to come up with unique takes on the same stuff tbh
love these videos, very entertaining and dont drag for long like other youtube channels. fresh of breathe air.
they are well paced. Too many creators drag videos on for extra watch time and it kills the pacing
Eddie had me at “E-5, Staff Sergeant” 💀💀
our e5 is ssgt our ranks are weird
I just didn't believe he'd hit e5 in 5 years, but I'm a civvie
@@Franimus I made it in 4, it's not crazy
Excellent video! Had me hooked the whole time
Austen doing jubilee type of videos now I like it!
This some truly quality content is all i can say, thanks for the entertainment!
12:25 THE EFFECTIVE FIRING RANGE OF AN M16 IS 800M for an area target...and 550m for a point target.
It is one of the best vid concepts out there on this platform. Highly entertaining gripping to the end... can we have more of these...
that ad for dog food was unskippable because he mixed it in with clips from the video.... I aint never seen anything like this. 9:40
I think it's more popular since Mrbeast started doing it😢
😂
Absolutely love the idea! Great content bro. Keep them coming!
This was fun! Thanks for the video.
A lot of channels do a shitty job with working their sponsors into the video. Where as this is the smoothest sponsor drop I've ever seen and actually didn't mind it. Good job and thank you.
"This John guy keeps outperforming us, clearly he's the mole"
It's Devin or Devon. 😂😂😂. Made the day.😛😛
I knew like 20% of the questions and I'm enlisted lol
I am Enlisted going officer and I probably do bad in most of this. I would ask my Army guys about reception, and I would ask the Marine guys if they like crayons.
Damn they didn’t even give credit to homie for his 30 pull ups lmao they some haters Fr!!😤😂😂
11:33 LoL none of them reacted to the fact that NATO stands for "North Atlantic Treaty Organization" and nothing else.
I was in the Army. But that Navy officer impressed me with his pt. 19 years in and still going hard on pt was impressive.
Imma be honest. I’m a captain in the Army, and I was struggling with some of the trivia lol
Yeah, well, you're Army, sir. Just saying that we know our shit in the Corps. 🥱
@@DefinitelyNotAnOspreyyou know crayon eaters are Department of the Navy, right sailor? 🖍️🤣 11C
@johngillespie3409 Y'all might as well be Department of The Navy too with those recruiting ads. Does the name "Emma" ring any bells?
@@johngillespie3409
And?!?!? What's wrong with eating purple crayons?!?!?
@@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey she has 2 strong moms and is a cartoon to show women can do all kinds of stuff in the army but not in reality, that emma? Never heard of her 🤣
That was GREAT!! Love your videos. Thanks
I seriously had no idea until Eddie did his interrogation. I thought he'd be a good actor. So that's the only reason I picked him. 😂
There were only 2 indicators that I noticed that made me think Eddie was the mole. 1) At 0:46 he shot while closing one of his eyes. 2) His physique looked way too specialized for cardio and not strength.
He couldn't answer what an ac 130 was. Even if he wasn't first to raise his hand, he didn't even raise his hand.
@@Windslashman closing one eye could be a preference or a special approach to that person. 18% of people are cross dominant, meaning left eye dominant but right hand dominant, and the other way around. These people required more special training to shoot, like closing the dominant eye.
DEVON's push up and pull up form is immaculate
❤ recently retired in June. Love connection and love you didn't stop anything for the sponsorship. We can watch both.
I love this video you never disappoint lmao always with u your sense of humor does it for me always😂😂😂😂😂😅
Is it sad to say as a security forces SSgt with 6 years, eddie fooled me. He looks like he's a defender too.
Shamar was so suspicious that it made me ignore the rest. Devon avoided a lot of easy questions but also seemed very fit and confident so i was more suspicious of him at first then Eddie
I’m Army and I know picking up SSgt in 6 years for y’all is next to impossible. He would’ve answered it a lot more confidently
@@exquisitedelusion3925 Nah, you can pull SSgt in 6 if you keep your nose clean and pass the WAPS on your 1st or 2nd go. I got it at 5 years myself. Now, it gets a lot harder after that.
@@grumpychocobo Must be MOS related then. I’ve met more than a few Chairs who were fighting to get E-6.
@@exquisitedelusion3925 SSgt is E5. E6 is a lot harder to get fast. When I was in, the average TIS for someone making TSgt (E6) was 12 years.
NATO does not stand for North American Treaty Organization are you kidding me, its the North ATLANTIC Treaty Organization.
That's because everyone in it sucks, usa being the one selling most of the stuff so it definitely behaves like "usa colonial hegemony organisation"
Eddie having one eye closed when shooting was a dead giveaway
Shocked to hear Devon was on the USS Columbia! I'm on that boat right now
Please do more of these, very entertaining.
Its really funny when you actually know one of the guys from this. LOL
Great job making it entertaining!
A lot of tell tale signs it was Eddie but the interrogation gave it away with all the nervous ticks. Everyone else was pretty chill through it.
More of these kinds of videos pleaseee 🙏🏼
From the start I say the officers aren’t the imposters. Don’t want to impersonate an officer. That would be bad.
Naval trivia question he answered incorrectly seems not to be correct. Seems the navy has no official motto and a few unofficial ones. Also NATO is North Atlantic not North American.
LOL even us NCMs don't want to impersonate and officer. We work for a living!
I went boot camp with Beasley, he’s the life of the party!
I thought it was Eddie too I’m like damn making staff in 5 years is pretty damn hard in the Air Force Espically with the promotion rates these days
There were only 2 indicators that I noticed that made me think Eddie was the mole. 1) At 0:46 he shot while closing one of his eyes. 2) His physique looked way too specialized for cardio and not strength.
What’s your 12th general order?
“Uhh… I don’t know”
That’s pretty valid ngl
Eddie stuck out to me. I was in the Air Force and when he said it took him 5 years to become an E5 when he had been in for 5 years, I knew something was up.
devon didnt touch the ground on push ups, way harder
11:33 are they ALL the mole? North AMERICAN Treaty Organization? It's 'Atlantic', not 'American'. Or is that just How it's taught in the US? That's it's only America?
An Airman doing pull-ups is wild.
devon being asked how his name is pronounced throughout the video is so funny
Nah John said his favorite crayon was red😂 that’s an honest man right there
Im in the military and im pretty sure everyone would vote that i was the one not in LOL
Why?
@@m3r3dith cause we don’t care to prove and we would just have fun
@PinkTeddyx honestly I'd do the same!
Yo same 😂
I would have been sus'd out very quickly.. and I'm coming up on 12 years in lmao
Awesome video Austen! Just wanted to Aldo tell you I had my first Olympic weightlifting competition a week ago and got 2nd place
I think the dog was a little too excited 😂
Im seriously shocked they couldn't figure eddie was the mole and equally shocked at all the picks for john. John rattled off his mos with zero hesitation
"Nothing screams not military like not knowing how to fire a weapon."
Boy, you'd be surprised... 😂