it was an honor serving with you. could not had a better PL, partner, and a friend to work with. thank you for everything and continue your success. You right, there two kinds of people. one that talks, and other that executes. and you the guy that makes things happen. congrats!!!! Red 1 this is Red 4, OUT!!!!
Social media courage. The ones that sit behind their computer or device and sound off but unable to present themselves in person to deal with any situations. Just like the name in Goaty--- "The Goat", Urban Dictionary.
I'm 52 years old. I got out of the Army 29 years ago, and those memories are still with me like they were yesterday. There are things I did as a civilian 20, 15, even 10 years ago, and they are not as vivid and meaningful to me as my Army memories. Congratulations LT on your promotion to PFC ...Private F*ckin Civilian. Thank you for your service. Hooah, brother!!!
@@KeganFergusonYTeverybody isn’t meant to stay in long term. And tbh people like Nick who are good hearted people don’t really last long in the army if you get what I’m saying
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Simulacrum Simulacrum Lt Bare, and the rest of those soldiers are some of the best guys I've ever been with. Physical fitness is something that the military can't teach you, if you don't have a strong base. You can teach yourself land nav but no one knows where to begin a proper physical fitness regiment
My last day in the army was a milestone in my life! It was a leap of faith into the unknown, but now i am living the dream! I wish I had videos of when I was in. Although, I have 35 mm photos of the time. I accomplished all of my dreams, career, degrees, kids, house in the hills, The Army Infantry was the Key to success for me.
Congratulations on completing 4 years in the army Nick and i'm excited for you for this next chapter in your life and can't wait to see what awesome things you do in the future!
Hello, sir. My dad is a Marine Vetaran. Born in 1963, and served in 1985. Still good today. Thank you so much for your service. My dad told me that the feeling of getting out of the Military is like nothing else. My dad was Captain, but someone kept him from Sargent. God bless, Lt. Bare. Also..... HOOAH
I spent 7 years on active duty in the Infantry and 23 years and counting doing some pretty high speed things in law enforcement. Your time in the Infantry gives you an unique perspective on how great civilian life is and how great this country is despite its problems.
Nick man, I'm proud to know service members like you! It makes me more confident in the decision I've made to commission as an officer in the Army in two years. Happy to see all the many things you've accomplished since I started watching your channel about a year ago. Keep up the great content, and never lose sight of what truly makes you happy in life. Hooah sir!! us
Best wishes to you, Preston, Joe, your family, gym, and all that is to come Nick. May God bless you in everything that you do. Thank you for your service!
No one truly understands what it is like to be handed the DD214, unless you experienced it for yourself. To this day I still remember every aspect of that particular day.
I start my terminal leave from the Air Force 16Oct... Medical separation, so I am being separated 9 years before I was ever imagining transitioning. Bummed. Watching this video was helpful emotionally. Thank you for your service.
Your excitement is palpable. I was about to REFRAD after my first stint in a stryker BCT, but I didn't pull the trigger. Instead I went to CCC and got kicked right back into another stryker BCT. Honestly I'm kind of wishing I had gotten out when I had the chance. Gonna grind it out for 2 more years and then I can live this video myself! Must feel surreal to finally be out.
Hey Nick, I first started watching your videos over a year ago. I found you through your ranger school experience video. Because of you I enlisted my senior year and will be shipping out in July after high school graduation on an option 40 contract 68W combat medic. Since, I've been using your supplements to prepare for basic and ranger school. Thank you for inspiring me and continuing to be an inspiration.
Thank you for your service! I'm about to join this summer to the finnish army and you have been just such a big idol or a person to look up to for me. Thank you for that and keep the business booming!
I remember that feeling getting out in 2011. I thought it was the happiest day of my life to get out and explore new opportunities in law enforcement. The espirit de corps, honor, courage, commitment, discipline and leadership is by far unmatched to what I had in the Marine Corps. We can't do half the things we used to do and training budgets wasn't even in our vocabulary. I now take for granted the best training I ever had, the best Marines I ever served with and the best leadership anyone could ever ask for. When I see movies, documentaries, or just a Marine color guard in a parade I get this huge sense of pride for my service. I'm now considering going back in as an Officer after having finished two degrees. I never thought I'd ever consider it but we'll see. Congratulations on your new business. I can see that you take huge pride in your endeavors and I wish the best for you.
Im a 1LT(P) active duty, also getting out in a few months. Still out here in Syria. Deployment after deployment, 9 years of service (enlisted/officer)...I saved all my money, out of debt. Getting out and opening a gym, owning a hookah bar etc, and doing my videos full time. I heard about you a few months ago, props to you. Im super excited to get out, move on to real freedom, and bigger things. P.s I peeped the CAV Patch. I was at hood for a bit too.
Yo, Nick. I need a professional's advice: If I shit my pants while doing deadlifts, how do I downplay it and walk out of the gym without people noticing? Also, thank you for your service.
I’m 13 and in good shape. My goal is to become a Tacp in the Air Force or a field artillery in the army. My dad was field artillery in the army, and my grandad was infantry. Thank you for your service as well.
Awesome video..I feel ya bro. I took off the uniform in 2012 after my second tour in Afghanistan...You'll miss your buddies more than anything..I Love my civilian life now, but will always cherish my time in uniform. Thanks for your service and I wish you the best.
@@gabrielwilliams5387 I leave on a ranger contract 2 days after Christmas. The officer route was not for me, but I finished my bachelor’s before enlisting.
@@gabrielwilliams5387 good. Research the officer pipeline for PJs if that’s your goal. Make sure that’s an option for new LTs. I know that TACP is a good route for Air Force LTs. Do your thing, see you on the other side.
Thank you for your service. You've been a big inspiration to me military and fitness wise. I want to join the marines so your army videos are what drew me in but your fitness vids are why I've stayed. They have helped me create a routine that works for me and the consistency of your vids always motivates me at just the right times to never quit. Because of you I've found the courage to change myself for the better. Thank you.
I have been in Airborne for 10 years now.I am a SSG,and cant even think about being out of the 82nd.I wish you well being a civilian/Vet .We will hold it down while your away.Thanks for your service.Hooah!!
I got out of Active duty last August but, all these months later, I miss it too much, I am actually rejoining to be back with my brothers and sister; for me, it was a bad decision to leave since, thats where I felt most home and appreciated.
Damn it seems like yesterday he was just a holdover in Ranger school and now he's done but it's good to see he took what the military taught him and became self motivated to do something else that should be all of our plans as service members. Congrats Nick now lets see you and Terron B keep killing it.
Local Wide well, in my grandfathers path, he joined the Air Force and worked on planes/ did a/c work. That ended up helping him after the military because he became an a/c man and he gets discounts on almost anything and he gets a good check for the military every month. The military is really beneficiary if you take a job in it that sets you up later in life
No combat patch huh? I couldn't leave without at least one real deployment under my belt, that's just me though. Congrats on finishing your commission.
Theres been plenty of people that have served in combat roles/MOS and never deployed. I know a few that were in 82nd and 101st that never deployed, plenty of Marines. Even people who volunteered, they got denied. One of my buddies was a Ranger stationed in Washington and he had a girlfriend and a kid and he was wanting to get married so they could move to where ever he went and he got married and they came around asking for volunteers for something and he volunteered and they said he had a wife and kids and within a few weeks those that volunteered got deployed to Iraq. Some shit, but it happens.
Peshmerga 1/508 I never wanted to be infantry, I can read lol jk. Only other job in the army I wanted was to be in the RRD (regimental reconnaissance detachment) but that's like getting into Harvard.
Guarantee you're going to miss it and want to sign back up again in a couple of months. I'm an Officer in the British Army and right now, I couldn't imagine life being outside of the Military.
ELITE GAMING don’t do it bro, I’m an infantry private in the British army and it is by far the worst job I have ever had. The adverts are full of lies, everyone I know is signed off after their 3 years and getting out ASAP. My battalion has about a company’s worth of soldiers, most of which are counting down the days till they leave (including me).
I can't help but be in awe of you Nick. You are so Natty yet you have become MASSIVE in less than 12 months! I wish I could make such impressive gains. I must be doing something wrong. You must have been blessed with incredible genetics right? I mean incredible genetics to the point where it seems almost impossible. Almost like you needed something more than your own supplements which you plug. But that would be wrong right? I hope one day you will be true to yourself and your audience.
actually it is waaaaaay to expensiveto test soldiers for steroids , the only way they will test you for steroids.. is if they have PC , (Probable cause) the only way your getting tested for roids in the army, is if someone you work with turns you in.
The military gym in the U.K I train at the PTI'S are all on the juice and hitting it hard, I asked them about the circumstances for the British Army drug testing and they said you have a drugs test like once a year and you get given the date with plenty of notice so they said they lower the dosage as they get closer to the date and drink say 4litres of water during the build up to flush it out the system that way the test can't flag up anything then they used to smash the steroids and gear hard again until there next testing...basically what I'm saying is if the USA military drugs tests are similar to the British Military then this guy is defiantly on the Gear. There's ways of getting round EVERYTHING.
Brother I'll never forget my last day. Strangely I compare it to what it would be like getting out of prison. Only it didn't feel anything like a prison term.
Here's one for the ages. A shot that transcends the current and speaks to the history of yourself. Every day is a measurement of your capacity and a lens has portrayed that to tens of thousands. Raise a shot of this not just to your past but to your future and the thousands that come along for another.
Thank you for the service I did 14 years in the Navy in ordnance. Hopefully you get a good paying job. IRR isn't that bad you still have base access for the exchange and commissary.
Awesome transition. I wish I had done some military service but that would have meant Vietnam for me, so I went straight into college. I still enjoy visiting military bases when I can. Best wishes with your continued success with the business and gym.
Really appreciate your service bro. It's been awesome following your journey over the years.
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it was an honor serving with you. could not had a better PL, partner, and a friend to work with. thank you for everything and continue your success. You right, there two kinds of people. one that talks, and other that executes. and you the guy that makes things happen. congrats!!!! Red 1 this is Red 4, OUT!!!!
Fuck me, didn’t you go to school or was basic English optional?
Social media courage. The ones that sit behind their computer or device and sound off but unable to present themselves in person to deal with any situations. Just like the name in Goaty--- "The Goat", Urban Dictionary.
Ovidio Muniz I'm glad you can copy and paste. I've done my time thanks, nothing to prove to you. Just calling out bullshit when I see it.
Well you don't see anything. Check your senses 'cause it is not synced to your brain. #dumbass
Ovidio Muniz I see dire English, which hurts my eyes and a 'roided up officer.
Thanks for your service. Just as you put away the uniform, I'm taking it up. I just got notified that I got accepted into OCS!
Congrats dude!
Jakub Rosman congrats.
Jakub Rosman congrats
Congrats bro
Congrats! Do you have contact info or like an email? I am starting all that soon. :o
Congrats on the next step and thanks for your service!
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I'm 52 years old. I got out of the Army 29 years ago, and those memories are still with me like they were yesterday. There are things I did as a civilian 20, 15, even 10 years ago, and they are not as vivid and meaningful to me as my Army memories. Congratulations LT on your promotion to PFC ...Private F*ckin Civilian. Thank you for your service. Hooah, brother!!!
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jeffrey lee say that to our face
jeffrey lee Excuse me fucker?
I fight you both JOKES
Melle Hoglind what he say?
Am I missing something here
You would've been a great Captain. But thank you for serving. You're truly inspirational.
A lot of wasted potential. Would have certainly been a good combat leader.
@@cogadhturtar8408 I’m from the future, he made the right choice
@@vince11harris Agreed. He did make the right choice.
@@KeganFergusonYTeverybody isn’t meant to stay in long term. And tbh people like Nick who are good hearted people don’t really last long in the army if you get what I’m saying
Im korean amry NCO.. thank you for your service.. We go together!!
Congrats and thank you for your service 😏
Bradley Bromlow your as well you bad ass magnificent bubble head and nuke engineer
All Jokes Assad things are getting pretty Syrias
lee chan what?
showing or feeling discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or believing that a particular race is superior to another what part is racist about his comment weeb chan
Simulacrum Simulacrum Lt Bare, and the rest of those soldiers are some of the best guys I've ever been with. Physical fitness is something that the military can't teach you, if you don't have a strong base. You can teach yourself land nav but no one knows where to begin a proper physical fitness regiment
thats not racist lol.
Now, thats funny. LOL
USMC here. That DD-214 feels good doesn't it. I EAS'd in 2010. Holy shit it's 7 years this month. Time flies.
Good to hear bro... stay safe from israel
My last day in the army was a milestone in my life! It was a leap of faith into the unknown, but now i am living the dream! I wish I had videos of when I was in. Although, I have 35 mm photos of the time. I accomplished all of my dreams, career, degrees, kids, house in the hills, The Army Infantry was the Key to success for me.
so much respect for you, you seem so nice and kind and you are very humble...
love and respects from the Netherlands !
Congratulations on completing 4 years in the army Nick and i'm excited for you for this next chapter in your life and can't wait to see what awesome things you do in the future!
Hooah LT. Here's to your future in the civilian world!
He might become a cop
Hello, sir. My dad is a Marine Vetaran. Born in 1963, and served in 1985. Still good today. Thank you so much for your service. My dad told me that the feeling of getting out of the Military is like nothing else. My dad was Captain, but someone kept him from Sargent. God bless, Lt. Bare. Also..... HOOAH
You should realease a line of protein bars called "Bare minimum" with just a few solid ingredients, it would be cool. Great video!
He should partner with "RXBARS"
Christina you need to hurry up and patent that lol
Now he has the field bars! Crazy! Your idea came to fruition
I spent 7 years on active duty in the Infantry and 23 years and counting doing some pretty high speed things in law enforcement. Your time in the Infantry gives you an unique perspective on how great civilian life is and how great this country is despite its problems.
Nick man, I'm proud to know service members like you! It makes me more confident in the decision I've made to commission as an officer in the Army in two years. Happy to see all the many things you've accomplished since I started watching your channel about a year ago. Keep up the great content, and never lose sight of what truly makes you happy in life. Hooah sir!! us
Best wishes to you, Preston, Joe, your family, gym, and all that is to come Nick. May God bless you in everything that you do. Thank you for your service!
No one truly understands what it is like to be handed the DD214, unless you experienced it for yourself. To this day I still remember every aspect of that particular day.
The GREATEST and kind of sad day. Very hard to explain
I started drinking at 0500 that day and had my wife drive me around everywhere. That’s really all I remember.
Best feeling in the world.
Thank you for your service, man. You make amazing videos, while doing an amazing thing for your country. Hooah!
Congrats Sir! Thank you for your service for the time being man! HOOAH! Army for life!
ARMY here. 68C. Hooah!
I start my terminal leave from the Air Force 16Oct... Medical separation, so I am being separated 9 years before I was ever imagining transitioning. Bummed. Watching this video was helpful emotionally. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service, my good man! May God bless you.
Your excitement is palpable. I was about to REFRAD after my first stint in a stryker BCT, but I didn't pull the trigger. Instead I went to CCC and got kicked right back into another stryker BCT. Honestly I'm kind of wishing I had gotten out when I had the chance. Gonna grind it out for 2 more years and then I can live this video myself! Must feel surreal to finally be out.
Hey Nick, I first started watching your videos over a year ago. I found you through your ranger school experience video. Because of you I enlisted my senior year and will be shipping out in July after high school graduation on an option 40 contract 68W combat medic. Since, I've been using your supplements to prepare for basic and ranger school. Thank you for inspiring me and continuing to be an inspiration.
Thank you for your service! I'm about to join this summer to the finnish army and you have been just such a big idol or a person to look up to for me. Thank you for that and keep the business booming!
Does anybody else think he looks like Captain America
He is
Kind of is
I thought he looked like Bruno
Who Chris Evans? A little bit but that’s cause of the blond hair and blue eyes. If he wasn’t buff you wouldn’t think that. Let’s be real here.
Yes
Thank you for your service, it is because of people like you that America is great!
Thank you for your service Bare! Awesome work and continued awesome work! Success for life. Keep it up! Love from MN
Dayum! I remember when I hanged up my uniform about 4 years ago... That part of your video gave me the nostalgia... Thanks for your service!
Thank you for your service 🙏🏼
You are the type of peopleWe need in the world thank you for your service
This is a bitter sweet moment
I remember that feeling getting out in 2011. I thought it was the happiest day of my life to get out and explore new opportunities in law enforcement.
The espirit de corps, honor, courage, commitment, discipline and leadership is by far unmatched to what I had in the Marine Corps. We can't do half the things we used to do and training budgets wasn't even in our vocabulary.
I now take for granted the best training I ever had, the best Marines I ever served with and the best leadership anyone could ever ask for. When I see movies, documentaries, or just a Marine color guard in a parade I get this huge sense of pride for my service. I'm now considering going back in as an Officer after having finished two degrees. I never thought I'd ever consider it but we'll see.
Congratulations on your new business. I can see that you take huge pride in your endeavors and I wish the best for you.
Sooo on the real low when you gonna smoke your first bowl after being discharged?
🤣🤣❤
Im a 1LT(P) active duty, also getting out in a few months. Still out here in Syria. Deployment after deployment, 9 years of service (enlisted/officer)...I saved all my money, out of debt. Getting out and opening a gym, owning a hookah bar etc, and doing my videos full time. I heard about you a few months ago, props to you. Im super excited to get out, move on to real freedom, and bigger things. P.s I peeped the CAV Patch. I was at hood for a bit too.
Yo, Nick. I need a professional's advice: If I shit my pants while doing deadlifts, how do I downplay it and walk out of the gym without people noticing?
Also, thank you for your service.
Tighten your belt shove your pants into your shoes and jazz your way out brother
@@danielstash4305 this sounds like you have had to do this before 😂
I’m 13 and in good shape. My goal is to become a Tacp in the Air Force or a field artillery in the army. My dad was field artillery in the army, and my grandad was infantry. Thank you for your service as well.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE 🙏🙏
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE MAN! 🙏🏼💪🏼stay strong...ARMY strong
Thanks for your service brother. Much appreciated. Glad to see that you’re even able to be here to sign off. Now onto entrepreneurship ;)
Congratzz for 130k Subscribers !!! Very motivational video !! I hustle for 1 000 subscribers now !! Love your content !!
#0 deployments!! thank you sir for your service.
Appreciate your service bro! I'm pumped to see all the great thing you're gonna accomplish now that you're out of the military
Congrats, brother! I got out of the Marine Corps on the 9th of April! I know what you feel! Good luck in the civilian world!
Andrey Voytko you don't feel empty ?
Seeing how you serving in the army, having a fitness journey, having a multi million dollar company, is really inspiring.
He got that military accent
Nick Bare CONGRATULATIONS and thankyou for your service
Congrats thank you for keeping us safe have a good life and great vid
Awesome video..I feel ya bro. I took off the uniform in 2012 after my second tour in Afghanistan...You'll miss your buddies more than anything..I Love my civilian life now, but will always cherish my time in uniform. Thanks for your service and I wish you the best.
Great job, thank you for your service. I hung mine up in 1995.
I got 2 years left before I get out.. I can't wait to feel the way you do. I'm with the 82nd now.
Reyth3king Pino are u out?
I just got an ROTC scholarship as well, I'll be attending Whitworth through Gonzaga's ROTC program.
Are you in now? What’s your experience?
@@gabrielwilliams5387 I leave on a ranger contract 2 days after Christmas. The officer route was not for me, but I finished my bachelor’s before enlisting.
@@justinmebes476 holy shit bro!! That’s awesome!! I plan on going ROTC and becoming a pararescuemen. I wish you the best and never quit!
@@gabrielwilliams5387 good. Research the officer pipeline for PJs if that’s your goal. Make sure that’s an option for new LTs. I know that TACP is a good route for Air Force LTs. Do your thing, see you on the other side.
thank you for yor service. come back and meet people when you miss this country
Thank you so much for your service💪🏼💯🙏🏻
Thank you for your service Sir! You are now in the proud ranks of Veterans who have served this nation. Once again thank you Sir.
Thank you for your service. You've been a big inspiration to me military and fitness wise. I want to join the marines so your army videos are what drew me in but your fitness vids are why I've stayed. They have helped me create a routine that works for me and the consistency of your vids always motivates me at just the right times to never quit. Because of you I've found the courage to change myself for the better. Thank you.
I have been in Airborne for 10 years now.I am a SSG,and cant even think about being out of the 82nd.I wish you well being a civilian/Vet .We will hold it down while your away.Thanks for your service.Hooah!!
Still always a brother who wears the chord!! Congrats Lt. Bare
Hoooaaah!
Nick Thank You Fellow Veteran for your service . Congratulations !!
You should do a picture a day for your beard growth then compile it into a quick video to see the change over time and stuff.
I got out of Active duty last August but, all these months later, I miss it too much, I am actually rejoining to be back with my brothers and sister; for me, it was a bad decision to leave since, thats where I felt most home and appreciated.
Congratulations, LT! Thank you for your service and good luck on the beard.
Thanks for your service Nick. Can't wait to see how the company grows with you being there full time now.
thank you Lt for your service but you know if the balloon goes up you will get recalled in a heartbeat.
Here before 1 million, thank you for your service and congratulations!
Army: Sike nah. we need you back in south Korea.
Thank you for your service, Nick. Looking forward to your future content.
Give your opinions on the world and everything that you weren't aloud to talk about in active duty
Thank you for your service man! Your videos were always my favourites when I was serving in Vincenza !
Ditching WW3 tho!!!
Old_Skool510 not trueee, he's in the IRR so if WW3 starts, he goes back to active duty for the duration of the war :(
Bro his a grown ass dude plus a ranger?! why you putt that gay ass sad face 😂😂 what he needs is a deployment hooah.
He will be WW3 Capt. America
Sound off if you really want to be fucking around with MOPP gear. I sure as shit wouldn't.
If something happens in Syria or North Korea I guarantee Nick will be one of the first to sign up active duty again. At least I hope he would.
Congratulations, thank you for your service and good luck with your professional and personal future endeavors!
This guy is like the real life Steve Rogers
Damn it seems like yesterday he was just a holdover in Ranger school and now he's done but it's good to see he took what the military taught him and became self motivated to do something else that should be all of our plans as service members. Congrats Nick now lets see you and Terron B keep killing it.
Would you say joining the military is a good career path, doesn' matter if Enlisted or Officer? (I KNOW OFFICERS HAVE BETTER BENEFITS, PAY ETC)
Local Wide depends on what you make out of it. Make sure you have a plan for after
nobody likes a fast tracked officer!
DSLeicester Lmao. Who cares what anybody likes? It's about you and your future. 1 year until LT, Hooah!
Local Wide well, in my grandfathers path, he joined the Air Force and worked on planes/ did a/c work. That ended up helping him after the military because he became an a/c man and he gets discounts on almost anything and he gets a good check for the military every month. The military is really beneficiary if you take a job in it that sets you up later in life
Local Wide NO. Dont do it.
Thank you for your service, you are a true American Hero. Every single one of your brothers and sisters in the military services are.
Truly Thank You
No combat patch huh? I couldn't leave without at least one real deployment under my belt, that's just me though. Congrats on finishing your commission.
ivan ortega both have more than likely never served ^^^
Theres been plenty of people that have served in combat roles/MOS and never deployed. I know a few that were in 82nd and 101st that never deployed, plenty of Marines. Even people who volunteered, they got denied.
One of my buddies was a Ranger stationed in Washington and he had a girlfriend and a kid and he was wanting to get married so they could move to where ever he went and he got married and they came around asking for volunteers for something and he volunteered and they said he had a wife and kids and within a few weeks those that volunteered got deployed to Iraq.
Some shit, but it happens.
LOL true story
Michael cav? Ha, should have gone infantry. .... (waiting for the "we are pretty much like infantry" comments).
Peshmerga 1/508 I never wanted to be infantry, I can read lol jk. Only other job in the army I wanted was to be in the RRD (regimental reconnaissance detachment) but that's like getting into Harvard.
Congrat man!! That's amazing how your life is organized and planned, keep going clove your stuff 👊🏼
Guarantee you're going to miss it and want to sign back up again in a couple of months. I'm an Officer in the British Army and right now, I couldn't imagine life being outside of the Military.
Wish you the best of luck outside the Army, Mr Bare.
Interim im thinking of joining the british army as a guard, do u think that role is any good or not?
ELITE GAMING don’t do it bro, I’m an infantry private in the British army and it is by far the worst job I have ever had. The adverts are full of lies, everyone I know is signed off after their 3 years and getting out ASAP. My battalion has about a company’s worth of soldiers, most of which are counting down the days till they leave (including me).
What a journey. Thanks for your service, thanks for motivation and good luck in your future endeavors. Shoutout from Florida. Rah
thank you for your service sir --- i just reup my contract for 2 more! lets see how this 2 years go
why would I leave the army before my contact is up? you can. but it's not an easy process.
Axel Magdaleno good luck my friend, thank you for everything
Congrats Nick......Thank you so much for your service.
I can't help but be in awe of you Nick. You are so Natty yet you have become MASSIVE in less than 12 months! I wish I could make such impressive gains. I must be doing something wrong. You must have been blessed with incredible genetics right? I mean incredible genetics to the point where it seems almost impossible. Almost like you needed something more than your own supplements which you plug. But that would be wrong right? I hope one day you will be true to yourself and your audience.
gcm747 they drug test in the army so there is no possible way he can't be natty.
actually it is waaaaaay to expensiveto test soldiers for steroids ,
the only way they will test you for steroids.. is if they have PC ,
(Probable cause) the only way your getting tested for roids in the army, is if someone you work with turns you in.
also.... nick bare is 1000000.00% on steroids.
The military gym in the U.K I train at the PTI'S are all on the juice and hitting it hard, I asked them about the circumstances for the British Army drug testing and they said you have a drugs test like once a year and you get given the date with plenty of notice so they said they lower the dosage as they get closer to the date and drink say 4litres of water during the build up to flush it out the system that way the test can't flag up anything then they used to smash the steroids and gear hard again until there next testing...basically what I'm saying is if the USA military drugs tests are similar to the British Military then this guy is defiantly on the Gear. There's ways of getting round EVERYTHING.
Yea he’s got steroid traps
You've done so much for us. Infinite thanks to you🙏🏾💯
Brother I'll never forget my last day. Strangely I compare it to what it would be like getting out of prison. Only it didn't feel anything like a prison term.
Here's one for the ages. A shot that transcends the current and speaks to the history of yourself. Every day is a measurement of your capacity and a lens has portrayed that to tens of thousands. Raise a shot of this not just to your past but to your future and the thousands that come along for another.
Stand by for that "StopLoss"
Congratulations Nick! Keep doing you man, great thing ahead.
My guy look like captain America😭
Congratulations, man! That's again for your service. Keep up the great content!
Out right before the 2nd Korean war kicks off
I’ve seen so many leave the Army and it’s sad to see what appears to be another good Soldier leaving.
We don’t need to serve in other countries,we need to serve in our own
Thank you for the service I did 14 years in the Navy in ordnance. Hopefully you get a good paying job. IRR isn't that bad you still have base access for the exchange and commissary.
Thank you for your service. I go to basic in a few days.
Dillon Berry Good luck!
Dillon Berry well? Did you make it??
Did you make it??
Thanks for all your service and sacrifice
You get to walk and use your phone at the same time now.
Awesome transition. I wish I had done some military service but that would have meant Vietnam for me, so I went straight into college. I still enjoy visiting military bases when I can. Best wishes with your continued success with the business and gym.