Bug Out Bag - Packing Clothes US Marine Style

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @plenTofammo
    @plenTofammo 11 років тому +7

    I have never flown on a plane and actually had my luggage waiting when I get to my destination. I am going to pack a few of these in my carry-on next time. Good work.

  • @deputyprepper4931
    @deputyprepper4931 10 років тому +7

    nice brother, never seen that before. Thanks for your service.

  • @GIRTHBROOKSmusic
    @GIRTHBROOKSmusic 12 років тому +3

    looks like this is useable for a camping pillow as well. nice

  • @MrAzrancher
    @MrAzrancher 9 років тому +5

    Back in the day when you had to pack a sea bag with all of your gear all clothing was rolled like this and pants blouse rolled and held by rubber band or string. This kept them from getting all wrinkled so you can unpack and lay it out in your berth and not look like a rag bag after reporting in for duty. A Marine Corps-Navy tradition. As a 0311 (grunt) you never packed extra cammies just socks and skivvies. You would roll the Skivvies and stow at the bottom and put you cans of chow in the socks (doubled one sock in the other with the cans inside) tied off in a knot so when you stopped you reached in the alice grabbed a knot and pulled and you could eat and change socks and prepare to hump some more. Great video, thanks!!

  • @wfd805
    @wfd805 12 років тому +3

    Ah, finally some old style packing! We were taught this in Boy Scout about 30 years ago. Have done it all along from that point!

  • @dbauer33
    @dbauer33 10 років тому +1

    Great video...I'm prior AF and despite what most say, we had to roll socks, underwear, and t shirts in basic. After that I just threw it all together. I'm now using a bug out bag for my normal travels. Love this technique. Thanks

  • @PracticalSchroeder
    @PracticalSchroeder  11 років тому +3

    Glad to hear us young bucks got something right! Thank you sir!

  • @lookatmypfp6141
    @lookatmypfp6141 2 роки тому +1

    I go camping alot with a quad and usually have no space so thank you

  • @saucercrabzero
    @saucercrabzero 12 років тому +2

    Excellent video, great information. Some related tips I've learned, get wool socks whenever possible, they will feel drier when wet, but more importantly, are naturally anti-microbial, so if your 72 hours turns into a fortnight, you have more longevity. For foot powder, try to avoid cornstarch-based products if at all possible, as once it becomes wet it becomes food for yeast, and nobody needs a yeast infection when SHTF. Talc is also potentially carcinogenic, look into kaolinite clay instead.

  • @jeffroW0331
    @jeffroW0331 Рік тому

    20 years later, I still live by this Marine Corps SOP

  • @allenhuey7596
    @allenhuey7596 11 років тому

    Yes I'm old school; but that was the coolest video I've seen.. Who says the younger generation doesn't know how to do it better!! Not me!!!! Thanks for the tip. I will be using it.

  • @PracticalSchroeder
    @PracticalSchroeder  13 років тому +4

    @HomicideTV, ankle socks wont be long enough to make a skivy roll. Your going to need tube socks or boot socks.

  • @SyeedAli
    @SyeedAli 2 роки тому +1

    You want to get that roll MUCH tighter than what is shown, and really get the sock part perfect and tight.
    For long socks..
    For the one sock, do not fold the toe part of the socks as shown. Instead, fold it into the open space between the two halves of the shirt. This is more secure.
    For the other sock, do not fold it within the shirt area; keep it sticking out more. Then when you are using it to fold over the roll, fold it back on itself so it's tighter. You could even take that final edge and roll it to make it act like a rubber band.
    All of this will make the pack significantly thinner.

  • @Frooshmeister
    @Frooshmeister 12 років тому

    Nice vid, reminds me of folding during basic training in my Air Force days. I would add some sock liners as well. Your very right about people who add too much clothing to their kits.

  • @erinowl4407
    @erinowl4407 9 років тому

    WONDERFUL! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great Video.

  • @SofiaBatchvarova
    @SofiaBatchvarova 10 років тому

    This is really good for traveling :) thanks!

  • @bestimmt650
    @bestimmt650 10 років тому

    Great idea. Thanks for sharing!

  • @federicomaestas9106
    @federicomaestas9106 10 років тому +1

    Good little thing to know. Thanks marine, from a former soldier.

  • @almajilam682
    @almajilam682 10 років тому +2

    Wow awesome

  • @augreich
    @augreich 6 років тому

    I like this style best

  • @twistednuts6062
    @twistednuts6062 3 роки тому

    Big brother video Here. Should show this in schools

  • @LaurenR187
    @LaurenR187 10 років тому +1

    haha i always use my xbox controller to show size when i send pictures to gaming buddies

  • @Burg2143
    @Burg2143 4 роки тому +1

    Dang this is helpful!

  • @sahoni100
    @sahoni100 10 років тому

    Dang cool works at home too thanks what iam going to do on my next tral walk

  • @higiniomalave
    @higiniomalave 10 років тому

    you are a damm Smart Young man first time a see this neat and trim oststanding

  • @tsaad6547
    @tsaad6547 8 років тому

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @verysurvival
    @verysurvival 11 років тому

    good advice

  • @sarahangel3439
    @sarahangel3439 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @MrTrickAce
    @MrTrickAce 11 років тому

    So true good job bro.

  • @calecortney2814
    @calecortney2814 4 роки тому

    awesome, thanks

  • @trentonwoodyard5571
    @trentonwoodyard5571 10 років тому

    im in the army national guard but i do find this video highly interesting i have made 3 so far to put in my B.O.B

  • @melissacheer99
    @melissacheer99 11 років тому

    My step dad is in the army and my bro is a marine... Marines call them skivy rolls and the army calls them waffles hahaha it's funny

  • @kelseyjolie91
    @kelseyjolie91 8 років тому

    this is great!!

  • @trentonwoodyard5571
    @trentonwoodyard5571 10 років тому

    also thank you for your service i don't know your rank so i am just going to say sir if you don't mind but it is because of you guys that people at the age of 17 like me can enlist and serve this great country

  • @sunshinerainbowtrout8823
    @sunshinerainbowtrout8823 12 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @generaljclonem.d.653
    @generaljclonem.d.653 3 роки тому +1

    Thats how i make a fifi

  • @lostindiancamp
    @lostindiancamp 10 років тому

    You have such a nice voice.

  • @mamaofmany2012
    @mamaofmany2012 9 років тому +1

    @Practical Schroeder and anyone else that can give some good advice:
    My problem is how do you suppose to pack bug out bags for children's clothes? Especially when autumn is on its way. Its still warm right now but the change in the seasons will be happening soon. My children are all young and I have 4. My youngest is 4 and my oldest is 10. All are slim so they don't have much body fat. How do I pack for them and stay lite? Its 'easy' for us adults to pack a B.O.B. but its hard to find good quality information on how to pack for children. Anyone with some good advice is appreciated.

  • @eastonk3050
    @eastonk3050 10 років тому +2

    couldn't you just do the same thing but roll the socks in the whole unit and hold it together with 2 or 3 rubber bands?? that way you don't kill the elastic on your socks if its packed for a long time, and you'll have some rubber bands if u need to hold something else together. idk, just a thought. ymmv. neat way to pack though. good work!

  • @EagleSurvival
    @EagleSurvival 10 років тому

    Great video! Very helpful!
    -EagleSurvival :)

  • @Packnation82
    @Packnation82 13 років тому

    Cool video...would like to see more videos! For example, what else do you pack in your Bug out Pack?

  • @stjjames
    @stjjames 11 років тому

    Been awhile since I've seen that - good to go.

  • @fishingwithpierce8648
    @fishingwithpierce8648 10 років тому

    I like it

  • @TheRealTrucido
    @TheRealTrucido 10 років тому

    what types of clothes do you recommend packing, example, 100% wool socks, shirt, ect. what are the top 3 materials to use

  • @HomicideTV
    @HomicideTV 13 років тому +1

    Nice video! But I have a question, is there a difference between having short socks, that just go up to the ankle, and the socks you showed in the video during a bug out situation?

  • @BicycleTouringExplorer
    @BicycleTouringExplorer 8 років тому

    I do the Ranger Roll

  • @deaconblue9038
    @deaconblue9038 10 років тому

    Well I'll be damned!!! It ain't pretty, but I like it!!! Wonder why we don't all do that? I don't know how the Air Force does it?! (they probably have the assistants pack for them!) But I know the Navy folds their stuff, and in the Army we roll our stuff but not together! Don't know why.....I will from now on!! LOL TY

  • @canthavemilk2822
    @canthavemilk2822 6 років тому

    Can you make a vid on how to make a marine bed please (I subscribed) also great video

  • @MARTINIBOMBJr27
    @MARTINIBOMBJr27 11 років тому

    My god man socks all the way

  • @6r0ck19
    @6r0ck19 Рік тому

    Can this ruin the elasticity of the socks if you have a roll put away in a bag for a very long time?

  • @Just_Chuck_It
    @Just_Chuck_It 4 роки тому

    I make a sushi roll with woodland camo BDU top/bottom, socks, boxer briefs, and undershirt.
    Unpack this in my 72 hour bag. This way, if I go from an urban environment to a woodland environment, I can change into camouflage, when I pack up my jeans and shirt, I repeat the process for them. That way, if I go back into a urban environment, I can change back.
    In winter months, I pack snivel gear the same way. Wrap it up in a wool beanie.

  • @dontbelikedat11
    @dontbelikedat11 12 років тому

    lol thats cool

  • @desmond589
    @desmond589 11 років тому

    or as my 1stSgt used to say "man socks"

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 8 років тому

    BRAVO ZULUSemper FiMarineChaps

  • @phillipgaley
    @phillipgaley 11 років тому

    Not. In my exp., stretched elastic always takes "a set", . . .

  • @guyman4234
    @guyman4234 8 років тому

    bravo zulu.

  • @bentoman
    @bentoman 10 років тому

    It seems like it would destroy the socks.

  • @BoredAmerican
    @BoredAmerican 2 роки тому

    Wow very old video I found

  • @user-wo6xm8pm3z
    @user-wo6xm8pm3z 8 років тому

    You called the BOB in this video the light pack and that's not entirely correct although some use the term BOB and Go Bag simultaneously as if they were both the same. however, there is a difference between the two. The BOB is quite heavy as it contains all your survival and camping gear and anything else you wanted to bring. It's the Go Bag you are referring to. The typical Military Go Bag usually contains spare ammo, smoke grenades and other E&E gear (evade and escape) while for me and most others, it would contain EDC items and for me, at least a days worth of food and water, enough to hunker down for the day and hopefully back to safety. not something I'd use for a multi-day trek back home.

  • @bittersweethood
    @bittersweethood 10 років тому

    what if i have short socks like only up to my ankle, how can i roll it

    • @LiouTao
      @LiouTao 10 років тому

      They can still be rolled, but you won't have as much slack.

  • @forbiddenfruit5882
    @forbiddenfruit5882 7 років тому

    you got anything on packing BDUs?

  • @1americanrecon
    @1americanrecon Рік тому +1

    But that way your poor socks will never get the time to rest, first it was attached on your foot and now over your shirt :(((

  • @stevenshehan497
    @stevenshehan497 10 років тому

    if you wanted to how could you incorporate a pair of pants into this ?

    • @PracticalSchroeder
      @PracticalSchroeder  10 років тому +1

      I have no idea! I always just used it as a change of the bare necessities!

    • @stevenshehan497
      @stevenshehan497 10 років тому

      ok the reason i ask is cause it would be a good space saver when packing entire outfits for like a trip or something...ill think on it thanks

    • @NightmareHippy
      @NightmareHippy 10 років тому

      Perhaps you could fold the pants in half along the centre/fly, then fold the legs so that the pants would be the same length and width as the shirt and lay them over the folded shirt (like it was in the video) and then lay the underwear on top, then you just do the same method in the video from that point on. Hope that works for you.

    • @stevenshehan497
      @stevenshehan497 10 років тому

      cool ill try that thanks

    • @ho99style
      @ho99style 10 років тому

      you should roll your utilities separate. just like he mention in the video be careful as you do not want to stretch out the socks. you could roll your trousers/blouse separate and to keep them real tightly rolled- slap some ranger bands around them.

  • @OfficialKilluaZoldyk
    @OfficialKilluaZoldyk Місяць тому

    Newest comment (Thursday July 25th 2024)

  • @PracticalSchroeder
    @PracticalSchroeder  11 років тому

    Dont have one.

  • @burkefootballforever
    @burkefootballforever 11 років тому

    What's your Xbox name haha

  • @jiberesh111
    @jiberesh111 11 років тому

    thanks

  • @4746shshsh
    @4746shshsh 11 років тому

    thanks.