It's been over 50 years since I myself graduated marine corps boot camp and just watching this today gave me the same chill as it did that day. Oorah Semper fi marines
@Matt; @John J. Flanagan: You two are boots as I belong to the Old Corps, MCRDSD Plt 360, Aug62-Oct62, 2nd ITR, CamPen, H/2/7, H&S 3/9, H&S 2/5. The latter two in 'Nam. SemperFi Jarheads.
Thanks for your Service! I was Born on Camp Lejeune. Dad hit WW2, Korea and Vietnam. Mom was Lt. Commander U.S. Navy.... Love, Prayers, Blessings and Peace!!!
Thank you thank you to the Marines thank you to the army and the Navy it's a thank you to them as well and thank you to our Air Force and thank you all for serving our country and keeping us safe
Your welcome tax paying citizens. It was an honor to serve alongside brother and sisters. Those whom laid down their lives. Our forefathers. And forgive us for countless deaths, both friend and foe.
Outstanding coverage, enjoyed this tremendously. I am a US Navy Veteran of 22 years of proud service. Congratulations to these new US Marines, and God Bless You for your dedication to our great Country, United States of America
One of the greatest days in my life I was so proud and I'm still proud today pray for all brothers I was told where ever you are until the day you die every marine is your brother SEMPER FI TO ALL MY BROTHERS FROM YESTERDAY UNTIL THE DAY I DIE EVERY MARINE IS MY BROTHER THANKS TO ALL YOU YOUNG GUYS THAT HAVE THE GUTS TO DO WHAT I HAVE DONE OOOORAH
Thank you for your service, Charles. My big brother was a Marine during the Viet Nam war, he was so proud of being a Marine. I was so proud of him, too. There's something about a Marine
5546...Bandsman, Trombone, Depot Band, Headquarters and Service Company, Headquarter and Service Battalion, Parris Island, South Carolina, 1979-1981. This was my favorite ceremony to perform. Semper Fi!
This was a proudest day of my life. I never felt so wonderful ever again. I was 17 years old and 3 weeks. I went to boot camp I thought it knew everything I didn't know anything. I can't believe I passed and graduated. So many things that I was able to overcome. My dad showed up we had no communication with the outside world. No phone calls. we got letters that's it. We were never allowed to call home. I never forget it and I'll always cherish that memory. I was so proud and I was in the best shit in my life and I felt wonderful. 🇺🇲✝️🙏
OORAH MARINE … SEMPER FI TO One of the LAST OF THE GREAT US TRADITIONS … USMC… GRADUATION … PARIS ISLAND …You are always a part of the 1% CAPABLE OF DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY …💪💪💪💪💪
@@ChasOnErie I appreciate your comment very much. The greatest day in my life at least one of them is when I graduated from Parris Island when I was 17 years old I was very proud of myself for being able to overcome obstacles and fear. I can't imagine today 17 year old going through that. I just can't the change me forever and I really grew up in the Marine Corps I did two tours but I got hurt and had to be retired but I was very proud to be a member of the United States Marine Corps and that's for sure. One of the finest fighting forces on the planet
Congratulations Marines! The journey you have endured will be with you for the rest of your life. Thanks for this video! I graduated from Platoon 3077 on October 7, 1983 and retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013. I remember Bootcamp like it was yesterday. Semper Fidelis from this Old Marine Master Gunnery Sergrant. Ohhh Rahhh!!!
Congratulations Marines. Thank you Drill Instructors and Support Personnel. PISC 24 Oct 74-21 Jan 75 USMC 1974-1996 GySgt Retired. I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Wow, things have changed a bit since I graduated from Parris Island with platoon 391 in 1971. Still proud to watch the best of military tradition here!
Damn, that brings back some great memories. My mother had never been on an airplane in her life, she flew out to MCRD San Diego for my graduation with my then girlfriend, now wife of 39 years.
What an amazing show of respect and discipline....with full support of family and friends that came to see this graduation event....Congratulations to all who completed the training and are continuing to serve to the present!!
A huge congratulations to all those brave men and women passing out (graduation) I remember mine in 1986 (British army) it's a special day and a proud day. It's great to see our brave cousins across the pond earning the right to be called marines. It's no easy feat. I once remember and celebrates British brigadier commenting on how fantastic the USMC were whilst working together in desert storm 1. Nothing but 100 percent admiration on how these marines conducted themselves. How they wanted to learn and how.much they showed an interest in the bigger picture. Brave men and women who can always be proud.
MY GRANDSON FROM WISCONSIN GRADUATED IN 2022. HE IS KIERAN SAFIA. IM SO PROUD OF HIM .IM LIVING IN IRELAND 🇮🇪 +SEND ALL GODS BLESSINGS TO ALL THE USMC.
I saw a kid move from Jr. HS marching band, to championship HS marching band, to the Marine Corps. I bet the marching and the instrument playing was a piece of cake for him, when he got to boot camp. I hope he was able to audition for some of the music jobs in the USMC. Currently stationed in Japan.
As a former career active duty U.S. Marine (0341 to 6541) and graduate of MCRD San Diego, CA the one thing I don't like about the Corps was having to get out. Semper Fi, Mac.....
You might be interested in a documentary I am in, that depicts a live period of time in 10 parts, UA-cam :A Face of War". sure seems like a long time ago.
OOh, so beautiful. I've watched a few A at graduations MCRDSD. So cool to watch. Marines are so different. I've been to Army bases and Marine bases and the differences are absolutely astounding. Appearance, and complete respect. My Dad is a retired Marine Vietnam Combat Marine. We are a Marine family. We go to Del Mar Beach every chance lol
A great ceremony I wished we had this here in Gernany! A question please : can somebody please explain why the brown hats are worn with the front lowered? I thank you in advance❤
that 1stSgt's trousers were screaming for relief. I remember when the Corps had weight standards. I hope your Marine is doing well though, happy veterans day.
Well done all of you, I have a question about the difference in dress, why do the male marines have shirts tucked in and the female not? I passed out as a cavalry soldier in the British Army in 1982 and served until 2002, on my parade it started snowing o we all looked like snowmen by the end lol.
Certainly not the corps of years ago. I was in 87-94. We had a cat in our platoon, 2nd Battalion, F-Company at PI that refused to follow orders.....a regular smart ass. During snap in week at the range he started some crap with one of our DI's. Our 4 DI's took him back to the range barracks we were berthed in. Some time passed and they all came back. However, said recruit was walking a slower, slightly hunched over, head down. We all new there was some "attitude adjustment" given and rightfully so. There was never a problem with him after that. Turned out to be a squared away Marine. Nobody ever challenged him in prior civilian life...Uncle Sam=our DI's saw if differently. Semper Fi to all D-Dogs here!! It is an honor!!!
THANK God for US USMC SEMPER FI i'm a usmc veteran of 10 years and im proud of our new members of THE usmc marines THE proud THE few the USMC OOOOOOOOORAHHHHHHH happy veterans day... Left Left Left RIGHT Left
Seandainya sy msh muda.....dan mngkn wkt itu sdh ada hp android...1990 an......sy ingin k amerika utk mndftar jd prajurit marinir.....krn d indonesia utk msk di tni/polri sangat sulit.....klo d amerika biar pke kacamata....tinggi bdan kurang ....gemuk...kurus tdk jd masalah yg pnting sehat....siap mntal dan fisik ...💪💪💪🇲🇨🇱🇷❤
I knew Marines who mustered from boot camp with their instructors, their instructors were their sergeant s who went with them directly into combat, with two weeks training after boot camp. Admittedly, A moment in time, but for a few, it happened.
I’m not in the marine core nor would I make it in the marine core ( t.b.h. ) , I do hope ALL marines adjust the civi life well after they have served , it wouldn’t be easy living with the general public. Much respect to all that serve
There are levels within but even the most die hard manage to adjust just enough to life after in order to function. Do civilians do things different? Sure they do, a store that reads opening at 9 and opens at 905 pisses you, having been waiting there since 845 lol. To answer your question, the Corps today has changed a ton and Im not up to date on dress standards but I can say those D.I.s marching with arm swings of 2 feet to the front and same to the rear is Fn unsat! And its Atttennn TION now huh.... S.F.
How’d I accidentally come across my graduation. This was motivating. In the fleet you lose a lot of heat on your fire. Find more ways to make it strong again. OORAH
Semper Fi Brothers this is where you begin to know why God put you on this earth. You will never be alone, and people won’t know you but they will know what you are because the way you have been trained and the way you hold yourself.
I'm happy for my friends in 3074, I was injured and unfortunately seen a incident that happened last September with Lima, so I was separated for possible mental health issues. Wish I could've stayed. 2021-2021
@ Mr. Scanlon: You are someone from the Old Corps. One of the "salts" from my first FMF unit, 1963 H/2/7 at Las Pulgas had served in China before the Commies took over. I think he retired that year, '63.
I'm just glad I had the opportunity to become a Marine. Never thinking if I could should. I just tell people I'm a former active duty Marine. Semper Fi. I will never forget my graduation. Maybe I would say the cruisible.
@@robmbk3514 stay of the radar. Move as fast as you can. Sound off as loud as possible. Pay attention to close order drill commands. Take the rifle range seriously. Study the big green book. Have integrity and you should be ok. Bootcamp is a quarter of being a fleet Marine. Get ready for the next 4 years of your life.
I graduated in 1985 my father was a retired Marine and both my brothers also went in the Marines. I guess u could say we were family of Marines. I loved the Marine Corps and still do. It was some of the best days of my life.
@@jimmypittsburgh2914 After school I went straight to the rock or Okinawa. I went to moving target simulator school in Korea and deployed in the Philippines while I was stationed in Okinawa. I reuped for 6 years with a bonus and 3 years later got injured fast roping out of a CH46 while in the med aboard the USS NASSAU. I got out on a medical and now on disability.
I think that my old barracks 2nd Battalion the street divided us from parade deck. Use look out port holes dreaming of the day we would graduate it rained March 25 1994 we graduated indoors 2149 Echo Company
Thank for you reply I think we misenderstood each other.I don't doubt it for a moment thin honor and pride in serving but above all theys are humans beings don't forget good bless you Veteran volonteer of 6 days war in 1967
It's been over 50 years since I myself graduated marine corps boot camp and just watching this today gave me the same chill as it did that day. Oorah Semper fi marines
@Matt; @John J. Flanagan: You two are boots as I belong to the Old Corps, MCRDSD Plt 360, Aug62-Oct62, 2nd ITR, CamPen, H/2/7, H&S 3/9, H&S 2/5. The latter two in 'Nam.
SemperFi Jarheads.
Thanks for your Service! I was Born on Camp Lejeune. Dad hit WW2, Korea and Vietnam. Mom was Lt. Commander U.S. Navy.... Love, Prayers, Blessings and Peace!!!
Thank you thank you to the Marines thank you to the army and the Navy it's a thank you to them as well and thank you to our Air Force and thank you all for serving our country and keeping us safe
Thank you to the Air Force Academy Cadets and The Coast Guard Academy Cadets as well
Your welcome tax paying citizens. It was an honor to serve alongside brother and sisters. Those whom laid down their lives. Our forefathers. And forgive us for countless deaths, both friend and foe.
@@robertshaw4778❤❤
@@MattCupanThank those tax payers for keeping the country safe from loser troops. Military is evil.
You certainly are welcome.
Outstanding coverage, enjoyed this tremendously. I am a US Navy Veteran of 22 years of proud service. Congratulations to these new US Marines, and God Bless You for your dedication to our great Country, United States of America
22 YEAR?! JESUS YOU EARN ALL RESPECT
One of the greatest days in my life I was so proud and I'm still proud today pray for all brothers I was told where ever you are until the day you die every marine is your brother SEMPER FI TO ALL MY BROTHERS FROM YESTERDAY UNTIL THE DAY I DIE EVERY MARINE IS MY BROTHER THANKS TO ALL YOU YOUNG GUYS THAT HAVE THE GUTS TO DO WHAT I HAVE DONE OOOORAH
Thank you for your service, Charles. My big brother was a Marine during the Viet Nam war, he was so proud of being a Marine. I was so proud of him, too. There's something about a Marine
5546...Bandsman, Trombone, Depot Band, Headquarters and Service Company, Headquarter and Service Battalion, Parris Island, South Carolina, 1979-1981. This was my favorite ceremony to perform. Semper Fi!
I graduated from MCRD in December of 1965. Still get a chill when I hear to Marine Corps Hymn.
Me too. June, 1963.
Well I’m a Shower Shoe!(Lower than a boot) 2034 MCRDPISC19 April 1987! The BEST Hymn in the WORLD!
This was a proudest day of my life. I never felt so wonderful ever again. I was 17 years old and 3 weeks. I went to boot camp I thought it knew everything I didn't know anything. I can't believe I passed and graduated. So many things that I was able to overcome. My dad showed up we had no communication with the outside world. No phone calls. we got letters that's it. We were never allowed to call home. I never forget it and I'll always cherish that memory. I was so proud and I was in the best shit in my life and I felt wonderful. 🇺🇲✝️🙏
OORAH MARINE … SEMPER FI TO One of the LAST OF THE GREAT US TRADITIONS … USMC… GRADUATION … PARIS ISLAND …You are always a part of the 1% CAPABLE OF DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY …💪💪💪💪💪
@ChasOnErie Thanks leatherneck!!
@@ChasOnErie I appreciate your comment very much. The greatest day in my life at least one of them is when I graduated from Parris Island when I was 17 years old I was very proud of myself for being able to overcome obstacles and fear. I can't imagine today 17 year old going through that. I just can't the change me forever and I really grew up in the Marine Corps I did two tours but I got hurt and had to be retired but I was very proud to be a member of the United States Marine Corps and that's for sure. One of the finest fighting forces on the planet
What a stupid thing to do with yourr life. Grow up.
Congratulations Marines! The journey you have endured will be with you for the rest of your life. Thanks for this video! I graduated from Platoon 3077 on October 7, 1983 and retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013. I remember Bootcamp like it was yesterday. Semper Fidelis from this Old Marine Master Gunnery Sergrant. Ohhh Rahhh!!!
My husband did 8 and a half years. He was so proud to be a Marine. Vietnam veteran.
A life of honor, thank you Master Gunnery Sergeant
Thanks
Is that you dad
Congratulations Marines. Thank you Drill Instructors and Support Personnel. PISC 24 Oct 74-21 Jan 75 USMC 1974-1996 GySgt Retired. I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Congratulations to all of our Devildog's. You earned it! God Bless America & Our Corps
I watched the entire videos and loved every minute of it. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you all for serving our country and keeping us safe on the front lines
Semper Fi! Congratulations and respect from a former German soldier, 84th Tank Battalion. Thank you for your service!
Wow, things have changed a bit since I graduated from Parris Island with platoon 391 in 1971. Still proud to watch the best of military tradition here!
Damn, that brings back some great memories. My mother had never been on an airplane in her life, she flew out to MCRD San Diego for my graduation with my then girlfriend, now wife of 39 years.
What an amazing show of respect and discipline....with full support of family and friends that came to see this graduation event....Congratulations to all who completed the training and are continuing to serve to the present!!
And boys and girls become Brave men and women God bless you and keep you safe always. Semper Fi
A huge congratulations to all those brave men and women passing out (graduation) I remember mine in 1986 (British army) it's a special day and a proud day. It's great to see our brave cousins across the pond earning the right to be called marines. It's no easy feat. I once remember and celebrates British brigadier commenting on how fantastic the USMC were whilst working together in desert storm 1. Nothing but 100 percent admiration on how these marines conducted themselves. How they wanted to learn and how.much they showed an interest in the bigger picture. Brave men and women who can always be proud.
Hello all
A wonderful opportunity congratulations to you'll veterans military thanks for your service. God bless America 🇺🇸 🙏 ❤️ 😢 🙌
MY GRANDSON FROM WISCONSIN GRADUATED IN 2022. HE IS KIERAN SAFIA. IM SO PROUD OF HIM .IM LIVING IN IRELAND 🇮🇪 +SEND ALL GODS BLESSINGS TO ALL THE USMC.
Semper Fi Marine!
Congrats on earning your EGA. Welcome to the family.
I graduated 1980.
I saw a kid move from Jr. HS marching band, to championship HS marching band, to the Marine Corps. I bet the marching and the instrument playing was a piece of cake for him, when he got to boot camp. I hope he was able to audition for some of the music jobs in the USMC. Currently stationed in Japan.
As a former career active duty U.S. Marine (0341 to 6541) and graduate of MCRD San Diego, CA the one thing I don't like about the Corps was having to get out. Semper Fi, Mac.....
Was thankful to get to attend my nephew's graduation 10 years ago , amazing to see in person .
MDR, j'adore la petit' black staff sergeant, on dirait qu'elle part en guerre 😄
I was stationed at MCRD San Diego between 1985-1986. I always found the recruit graduation ceremony to be immensely moving.
I am only a fleet Marine. Caught my senior DI checking into my duty station. I made him eat shit. My turn.
@@jimmypittsburgh2914 You wish devil!
Thanks, Semper Fi former Marine enlistee...1964-67......CAR
You might be interested in a documentary I am in, that depicts a live period of time in 10 parts, UA-cam
:A Face of War". sure seems like a long time ago.
Congrats. I graduated Army 1989. Thanks to my brothers in arm's
OOORAH and CONGRATS to my New Fellow Marines👏🏾Simpre Fi🇺🇸🇬🇺
Congratulations. Mad respect.
God bless you for your service.
OOh, so beautiful. I've watched a few A
at graduations MCRDSD. So cool to watch. Marines are so different. I've been to Army bases and Marine bases and the differences are absolutely astounding. Appearance, and complete respect. My Dad is a retired Marine Vietnam Combat Marine. We are a Marine family. We go to Del Mar Beach every chance lol
Semper Fi! to your Father.
@@donaldsmith6814 Thanks, God Bless!
Beautiful to watch
So much respect 🙏
USMC 1976-1981. SEMPER FI brothers!
Can't believe the Commander of Troops in this ceremony is 1stSgt Jensen. He was my SDI back in 2017 PLT3086 when he was still a SSgt
So impressive.....every.....single ......time.
I may have not been a Marine, but I support our brothers and sisters in uniform! Specialist William RT Tyler - HHC 2nd BN 5th Inf Rgt - 1999-2003
DEDICATION AND HARD WORK THE HARD TASK YOU HAVE CHOSEN. MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU ALL WITH HIS WISDOM AND STRENGHT. TO GOD BE THE GLORY. 🙏
thank you for ypur service .
Reading from hat 😂😂😂😂 great job hiding it squid 😂😂😂
I'm kidding Jar... You know we do that shit.... Tons of respect!
I'm so proud of you God bless America 🇺🇸
1st Bn. Marine here. Every Friday we got to do inside drill when Graduation was going on. Sept. 8,1992 to Dec 4, 1992.
Thanks for your service Marines from 3rd Marine Division 1956 to 1962 L-Lcpl Jim Thompson
Thank you
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Thank you 3rd Mar Div
A great ceremony I wished we had this here in Gernany! A question please : can somebody please explain why the brown hats are worn with the front lowered? I thank you in advance❤
that 1stSgt's trousers were screaming for relief. I remember when the Corps had weight standards. I hope your Marine is doing well though, happy veterans day.
Well done all of you, I have a question about the difference in dress, why do the male marines have shirts tucked in and the female not? I passed out as a cavalry soldier in the British Army in 1982 and served until 2002, on my parade it started snowing o we all looked like snowmen by the end lol.
Fascinating. Enjoyed seeing so many lady Marines in charge!
Thanks for your service.
Certainly not the corps of years ago. I was in 87-94. We had a cat in our platoon, 2nd Battalion, F-Company at PI that refused to follow orders.....a regular smart ass. During snap in week at the range he started some crap with one of our DI's. Our 4 DI's took him back to the range barracks we were berthed in. Some time passed and they all came back. However, said recruit was walking a slower, slightly hunched over, head down. We all new there was some "attitude adjustment" given and rightfully so. There was never a problem with him after that. Turned out to be a squared away Marine. Nobody ever challenged him in prior civilian life...Uncle Sam=our DI's saw if differently. Semper Fi to all D-Dogs here!! It is an honor!!!
THANK God for US USMC SEMPER FI i'm a usmc veteran of 10 years and im proud of our new members of THE usmc marines THE proud THE few the USMC OOOOOOOOORAHHHHHHH happy veterans day... Left Left Left RIGHT Left
ooooRAH
These are some funny looking marching marines, almost comical. 😂😂😂😂😂
I am totally enthralled with the female first sergeant and the E-5 tall female DI.
Congratulations New Devil Dogs. Semper Fi. I graduated 12th Oct. 2001 3rd Btln India Co Plt 3096. Stay Salty and above all else Stay Disciplined!
Platoon 3002 (September 15, 1975 to December 10, 1975) Toughest time of my life and life changing and I would do it all over again. Semper Fi Marines!
Good bless you guys att MARIBEL HERNANDEZ RTPDP
Seandainya sy msh muda.....dan mngkn wkt itu sdh ada hp android...1990 an......sy ingin k amerika utk mndftar jd prajurit marinir.....krn d indonesia utk msk di tni/polri sangat sulit.....klo d amerika biar pke kacamata....tinggi bdan kurang ....gemuk...kurus tdk jd masalah yg pnting sehat....siap mntal dan fisik ...💪💪💪🇲🇨🇱🇷❤
Thank you for your service
Maravilloso , patriotas dispuestos a defender a su nacion
Congratulations ,Love from Grimsby Canada
It will be 30 years ago on May 22, 2022 that I walked across the parade deck at MCRD San Diego. I remember that day well. Semper Fi Marines
I knew Marines who mustered from boot camp with their instructors, their instructors were their sergeant s who went with them directly into combat, with two weeks training after boot camp. Admittedly, A moment in time, but for a few, it happened.
Very old Marine.
@@raywhitehead730 Seasoned Marine
LMAO he talking get out ofvthe way hahahaha why mr.? The fake super natural fools gonna hurt me? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What an amazing group of young women and men❤
1Bn Plt 1017 Mar 2002 here. We were, are and always will...Marines. SEMPER FI!
역시 최강의 미국 해병대! 너무 멋있어요!!
I’m not in the marine core nor would I make it in the marine core ( t.b.h. ) , I do hope ALL marines adjust the civi life well after they have served , it wouldn’t be easy living with the general public. Much respect to all that serve
There are levels within but even the most die hard manage to adjust just enough to life after in order to function. Do civilians do things different? Sure they do, a store that reads opening at 9 and opens at 905 pisses you, having been waiting there since 845 lol. To answer your question, the Corps today has changed a ton and Im not up to date on dress standards but I can say those D.I.s marching with arm swings of 2 feet to the front and same to the rear is Fn unsat! And its Atttennn TION now huh....
S.F.
How’d I accidentally come across my graduation. This was motivating. In the fleet you lose a lot of heat on your fire. Find more ways to make it strong again. OORAH
Crazy to think that the National Defense Ribbon and GWOT isn't handed out anymore. All those slick chests had me questioning things for a second.
Semper Fi Brothers this is where you begin to know why God put you on this earth. You will never be alone, and people won’t know you but they will know what you are because the way you have been trained and the way you hold yourself.
I'm happy for my friends in 3074, I was injured and unfortunately seen a incident that happened last September with Lima, so I was separated for possible mental health issues. Wish I could've stayed. 2021-2021
Congratulations
there is only one word that describes this entire video ...............YUUUUT!!!!
Congratulations from the U.K.
My friend just finished marine basic training 👏👏this year
Semper Fi brothers. MCRD 1958. Once a marine always a marine.
@ Mr. Scanlon: You are someone from the Old Corps. One of the "salts" from my first FMF unit, 1963 H/2/7 at Las Pulgas had served in China before the Commies took over. I think he retired that year, '63.
I'd do recruit training again just for this hour 😀😀. Graduated Dec 4th, 1998.
분열은 ....어느군대던 똑같아요.....ㅎㅎ
이 영상....한국이면...신병교육대 같아요❤❤
reminds me of my graduation in 1967 It was a little shorter program as it was in Jan.
世界一格好良い!最強部隊である
OUTSTANDING !
I'm just glad I had the opportunity to become a Marine. Never thinking if I could should. I just tell people I'm a former active duty Marine. Semper Fi. I will never forget my graduation. Maybe I would say the cruisible.
Hey I’m deploying to Boot Camp the end of august , what was the hardest part and if you can… what are some tips you can give me to pass?
@@robmbk3514 stay of the radar. Move as fast as you can. Sound off as loud as possible. Pay attention to close order drill commands. Take the rifle range seriously. Study the big green book. Have integrity and you should be ok. Bootcamp is a quarter of being a fleet Marine. Get ready for the next 4 years of your life.
I graduated in 1985 my father was a retired Marine and both my brothers also went in the Marines. I guess u could say we were family of Marines. I loved the Marine Corps and still do. It was some of the best days of my life.
@@claminspecter1168 I unfortunately was deployed. In the shit zone. 1/6 battalion.
@@jimmypittsburgh2914 After school I went straight to the rock or Okinawa. I went to moving target simulator school in Korea and deployed in the Philippines while I was stationed in Okinawa. I reuped for 6 years with a bonus and 3 years later got injured fast roping out of a CH46 while in the med aboard the USS NASSAU. I got out on a medical and now on disability.
Is this happens on 14th week?
My son just got out of his enlightenment term. Those 4 years flew by .......for me🤣
Thanks everyone for your service
I think that my old barracks 2nd Battalion the street divided us from parade deck. Use look out port holes dreaming of the day we would graduate it rained March 25 1994 we graduated indoors 2149 Echo Company
Thank for you reply I think we misenderstood each other.I don't doubt it for a moment thin honor and pride in serving but above all theys are humans beings don't forget good bless you Veteran volonteer of 6 days war in 1967
I was looking for Gomer Pile. Just kidding around, I'm impressed!
I graduated 03-04-79 B Company 1st Bt we didn’t get dress blues we were in summer service Charlie’s
great speaker and motivator
Thank you all and please stay safe 🇺🇸!
Best of luck Marines in your new life!
Its always so beautiful seeing something like this.
Ooh Rah!!!!!!
Graduation from Boot Camp is one of the greatest days of my life!
I was Plt. 3074 from MCRD San Diego 1979
1979-1994
Y'all a bunch of boots MCRD San Diego 1968 platoon 2221 still got my shower shoes and sun glasses 🕶️ SEMPER FI DEVIL DOGS
You must have a sad life
It wasn't a great day. It was a relief.
I'm so not American born....dude. this is so impressive. Will be there next year
Semper Fi 3rd Herd Devil Dawgs!! Ohh Rah!! Standing Tall and Strutting!! Congrats also to the WM's from 4th Battalion. Outstanding Ladies, Semper Fi!!
Semper fi...... Ooooohhhrahhhh💪💪💪👍🇺🇸... 🇺🇸.. 🇺🇸
I live in Tyler Texas. This... Is.... awesome
Wasze wsparcie wolnych i madrych amerykanow jest teraz bardzo wazne jestescie jego narodem a nie psami korporacji i reszty
Nice, smart, healthy and ready to serve.
Done been there and done 76-79 1stbattlion 4th marines 3rd marine division OOOHRA.