Of course, Marines do not steal... however we Strategically Transfer Equipment to Alternate Location. Also, the Senior Drill Instructor forgot the part in his speech "further if you feel that I have mistreated you, I expect to report such incidences to our company commander."
He didnt forget, this is a Parris Island DI. Their speech doesn't include that part because they learn how to request mast later. My Gunny was a former DI so that is how I know.
It's not abuse when they do it. It's called training. I was never in a Marine but i served in the US Army. I have respect for all who have given service.
Senior Drill Instructor laying it DOWN! I went thru MCRD San Diego in 1982 but this video from PI shows that the Corps is in total lock-step from coast to coast. Semper Fi, Marines.
They formed the mothers of America... recruits that weren't hacking it, would right home letters saying they were being abused... in 94' we had to report 1 by 1 to the 1st lieutenant. Saying we weren't being physically or mentally abused 😅 they warned us... u better not say a thing.
Went in 1963. In April 1965 i found myself in Chu-Lai Vietnam.when I went in there was no war! Pay attention in boot camp and Itr. You may have to use what you learned sooner than you think!!! Semper fi
John Stark Thanks for those wise words sir, I’m currently serving in the marines and you are right in everything you stated, thank you for you service sir and may God bless you.
As I recall, back in January of '68, (MCRD San Diego) it was less than 4 hours from the time we got off the buss till we were ushered over the the quonset huts. We had been showered, hair cuts and given our utilities after we shipped our personal things back home in a box. At 72 years old now, I do forget things for sure. But I can search my brain till exhaustion and I don't at all remember a SDI Speech. I only recall him saying as we stood at attention, "if I catch you eye-balling me, I will gouge your eyes out."
I remember picking-up my ditty bag in some warehouse on P.I. that they put everyone's shit in until we were done--however that was going to happen--it was weird when I got it back--I hadn't seen anything that was really mine for several months--all that Nike gym-bag had in it was my civilian clothes and personal effects. It's like jail, when they take your cell phone, keys and that lucky peseta you still have from Benidorm.
There is a mentality that some will never realize about these type of videos. For those who have served and have endured these procedures, we honor and respect the traditions that we have gone through, along with generations of brothers and sisters before us, that have molded us into what we are. Some will never understand why someone would put up with this type of training and "abuse", but for those with the intestinal fortitude to have withstood it, we can tell you, it makes you stronger. These warriors are those that are committing their lives to defend yours 24 x 7, they give you the right to disagree with whatever you wish, even if they don't agree with you. If you cannot respect and honor these people that are defending you and your right to say whatever your want, then you don't deserve to be a part of this nation
Went thru PI back in 75. Spent 4 years as a grunt. Make damn sure this is what you want. Because once there their is no turning back. This is no game. It is fucking dead on serious.
Richard Snydet You definitely can turn back. You're allowed to quit. You'll just go home as an embarrassing pile of amphibian shit for all your friends and family to laugh at.
I enlisted in January 1966 in VN 12/22/66 - 07/14/69 , in hospital for several months. Went instructor school ay PI for three years till 1975. Retired in 2004.
Haha oh fuck I remember laughing..."dont laugh dont laugh dont laugh" *cracks up* "oh fuck" *heart beat in my face, cold hands, sweated almost immediately*
I have so much love and respect for every single soldier in every branch of the military!. Without you I wouldn't enjoy everything I have my whole life. So to all who have had We The People backs it's time we have yours!. Thank you all for your service and know that I'd do anything to help you out. 🙏🙏🍻
You break the Corps values and your ass will be in a sling before you know it , I have a tremendous amount of respect for my younger brother he served in the corp during desert storm.........
So this was your platoon? I'm curious, why are their boots bloused? In '96 we didn't start blousing till 2nd phase. And rifles issued already before meeting your DI's??? We didn't do that either. Man I guess things have changed some in 20 years.
No, they did their job in order to train new recruits in the way of combat and military dicsipline. If they did their jobs right, those recruits would do the same to new recruits. Go AirForce!
The whole Marine training process is really a marvel. This is how you train a cohesive force that can turn on a dime and execute orders. On the one hand it is easy: you got to get people to form a cohesive and fast whole. on the other hand, that is damn hard to do!
It is definitely the very best way to train a basic rifleman. Break a kid down to nothing, a place where there is nowhere to go but up. Then slowly and methodically build him up, brick by brick until you have a man who can not only follow, but lead.
I remember bootcamp as if it was yesterday. I'll never forget MCRD San Diego, my SDI GySgt Lindstrom, DI SSGT Chappel and DI Goldman this was October 13, 1983, Platoon 2108 2nd Battalion Fox Co. Those where the days that formed me into a real Marine, and I am so grateful for those 13 weeks of my life. SEMPRE FI!!!
Platoon 2034 , 1980 MCRD Parris Island South Carolina . I was prepared for this shit when I sign up for the Corp. I knew that there was going to be a lot of hollering and yelling at the top of your lungs until you were horse . Whatever they screamed for you to do , do it as fast as you can under control, if not under control do it as fast can out of control . That is called EFFORT my friend , this will get you through .
Looking back. This shit is so UNREAL!!!! But holy shit~ living it was LONG. Every second was a second. The moment you try to doze off~ and the DI see you. BANG!! Smacked. Lol
I don't remember seeing this part in _Full Metal Jacket_. Edit: At 3:42, that was nice(appreciative, not sarcastic) of the DI cadre to let those recruits get their blood flowing back up. At Lackland, the senior MTI remarked, "That's not very important. Tough ----," when one of the trainees made a statement about his leg falling asleep. TRUE STORY. It's hard to tell whether it was firmness or indifference.
I wish Marines wasn't a hard branch to get accepted at. I know they got high standards. I understand. I wish I would've gone to the Marines but talking about disqualifying me over a medical history. So instead I'm in the Army National Guard. I'm 28 almost passed the age limit. But no matter what, I give my highest and fullest respect to the hard core Marines. They are the toughest elite and the deadliest weapon in America. They are the best. I would never mess with a Marine or insult a Marine's intelligence. The Marines boot camp is way better than any other branch. Marines are better trained. The few the proud. Semper Fi Marines. God bless the Marines. OORAAH MARINE CORP!!
Spent 75-78 as a D.I. at Parris Island I co 3rd Bn..I watched lots of these videos from modern day and it’s disheartening. We didn’t give the candy ass speech. We went down and cut the recruits at the receiving barracks ran them out onto the yellow foot prints, force marched back to third battalion and laid hell on them. Not at this grab ass BS. Walk don’t run? It was full tilt from day one until they graduated. We’d pick up 80 in the summer and drop at least 20. In the winter we might pick up 48 or so and drop 15. It was so different. Was it better? I don’t know that but I’ll tell you one thing it was tougher, way tougher!!
When I went through in July 2002, San Diego (3rd week that the new “digital” Marpat utilities were issued) I wish they had let us shake out our legs and walk to get on line. I know shit almost broke my leg! It was asleep and all my the weight stopped on the frozen leg as I tried to run! Scary moment.
I WAS IN PLT 3036 MIKE CO FEB TO APRIL 2002 SENIOR DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT. OHARA , DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT BRADY AND DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT COOK WHO WAS OUR KILL HAT LOVED OUR TIME THERE
good bad memories....i went thru in 1991 2nd battalion plt 2008 SDI GYSGT DAVID ALLEN DEAL...AND SECOND IN COMMAND WAS SSGT. FLEMMING HE WAS A MVP FOR THE MARINE CORP FOOTBALL TEAM....HE SENT ME A LOT TO THE QUARTER DECK...FUCK...I LEARNED NOT TO FUCK UP.....NOW IM AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN.....
"Shaken out your lower extremities". I think this process was added after the speech, for there was one recruit who suffered from restless leg syndrome back in bootcamp days.
Zack Taylor yeah same here. Except we didn’t iron ours on until after the crucible. The uniforms today come with the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor already embroidered on.
I was not in the military, so I have nothing to which to compare this video, other than other similar videos. This seems like an unusually tight group of recruits. No real screw ups and nobody getting reamed out. Is this group better than most, or is this normal?
I never understood the dog and pony show. You can instill discipline in someone without being a jackass. Our drill sergeants were reasonable and respectful and we were the honor platoon.
Shit. The Army Infantry was like this in the 80's. My dad had one hell of a time. Isn't like that no more, But hopefully the Marines are still Hard Asses because we need hard men to fight wars.
Look at the”Gofasters”. Lmao, brings back memories. I’m just being real, I was fucking terrified my first 3 days on the Island. After first phase you start getting used to it, but it absolutely sucks when you first get there
hahaha this brings back memories. When I was at MCRD SD in 07 Mike company was brutal. They went in with like 120 recruits and by the time they got back from up north they had some 30-40 left. They were known for being hard as fuck.
Of course, Marines do not steal... however we Strategically Transfer Equipment to Alternate Location.
Also, the Senior Drill Instructor forgot the part in his speech "further if you feel that I have mistreated you, I expect to report such incidences to our company commander."
HOOAH!!
He didnt forget, this is a Parris Island DI. Their speech doesn't include that part because they learn how to request mast later. My Gunny was a former DI so that is how I know.
We call this tactical acquisition
Man I remember my DI’s SCREAMED the DI pledge at the top of their lungs. Shit was terrifying 😂
tell me about it
Respect to anyone who signs up and completes training.
i leave for basic july 15th
Even if that was in 1986?? Cool
@@michaelbienicewicz2993 Yep
I leave August 24
I leave June 15th
USARMY active duty here! You Marines are bad-asses.
Hooah!
"Verbal abuse will not be tolerated?" Wow -- that's sure changed!
Your not gonna have to deal with verba! Abuse when in a war zone
They mean from other recruits
Of course it changed but let see what happens when the camera turns off
What the hell is verbal abuse??
There is verbal motivation!!!
Yut!!!!!!!
It's not abuse when they do it. It's called training. I was never in a Marine but i served in the US Army. I have respect for all who have given service.
*3 Srgts enter the room*
Me: Oh shit, here we go again
Sgts****
@@weirdj973 My bad. I'm not big on the Armed forces
@@huntermielke12 no worries mate, just spreading knowledge
It’s actually SSGT’s. Staff Sergeant
Wait what
Senior Drill Instructor laying it DOWN! I went thru MCRD San Diego in 1982 but this video from PI shows that the Corps is in total lock-step from coast to coast. Semper Fi, Marines.
I was there in October 1982 ,. 3096...
@@terrymccluskey8695 I was in platoon 3096... In October..name the D.I.. ILL GIVE YOU TWO..SGT MCFIELD,SGT CISNEROS...NAME THE SENIOR DRILL INSTRUCTOR
NO, what it shows is that these guys are full of SHIT
Beatings will continue til Morale improves
whats my name? A new reality starts as soon as that camera is gone🤣
@@thejabisking5426 🤔 yep
In Marine Corps boot camp in 1981 they told us; "Disobey me & somebody gonna get hurt"!
They formed the mothers of America... recruits that weren't hacking it, would right home letters saying they were being abused... in 94' we had to report 1 by 1 to the 1st lieutenant. Saying we weren't being physically or mentally abused 😅 they warned us... u better not say a thing.
Who in the &$#@ is PFC William T Santiago 😂😂?
There were no cellphones or GoPro cameras in 1981.
Went in 1963. In April 1965 i found myself in Chu-Lai Vietnam.when I went in there was no war! Pay attention in boot camp and Itr. You may have to use what you learned sooner than you think!!! Semper fi
John Stark probably how all the folks that enlisted in 2000 and 2001 thought lol.
John Stark: Actually, the war was going on long before the American advisors got involved.
John Stark Thanks for those wise words sir, I’m currently serving in the marines and you are right in everything you stated, thank you for you service sir and may God bless you.
Respect to all of you who earned the title, United States Marine!
As I recall, back in January of '68, (MCRD San Diego) it was less than 4 hours from the time we got off the buss till we were ushered over the the quonset huts. We had been showered, hair cuts and given our utilities after we shipped our personal things back home in a box. At 72 years old now, I do forget things for sure. But I can search my brain till exhaustion and I don't at all remember a SDI Speech. I only recall him saying as we stood at attention, "if I catch you eye-balling me, I will gouge your eyes out."
I remember picking-up my ditty bag in some warehouse on P.I. that they put everyone's shit in until we were done--however that was going to happen--it was weird when I got it back--I hadn't seen anything that was really mine for several months--all that Nike gym-bag had in it was my civilian clothes and personal effects. It's like jail, when they take your cell phone, keys and that lucky peseta you still have from Benidorm.
There is a mentality that some will never realize about these type of videos. For those who have served and have endured these procedures, we honor and respect the traditions that we have gone through, along with generations of brothers and sisters before us, that have molded us into what we are. Some will never understand why someone would put up with this type of training and "abuse", but for those with the intestinal fortitude to have withstood it, we can tell you, it makes you stronger. These warriors are those that are committing their lives to defend yours 24 x 7, they give you the right to disagree with whatever you wish, even if they don't agree with you. If you cannot respect and honor these people that are defending you and your right to say whatever your want, then you don't deserve to be a part of this nation
Ssgt Ferrin was one of my Drill Instructors in 2009 with SDI Ssgt Richburg and DI Ssgt Estrella, Mike Co. Plt 3036 follow series, will never forget
Went thru PI back in 75. Spent 4 years as a grunt. Make damn sure this is what you want. Because once there their is no turning back. This is no game. It is fucking dead on serious.
Richard Snydet You definitely can turn back. You're allowed to quit. You'll just go home as an embarrassing pile of amphibian shit for all your friends and family to laugh at.
yes.
I mean, you can quit. But damn how embarrassing and dishonorable is it to quit during training. Quit now, you'll always quit in life.
yes
I enlisted in January 1966 in VN 12/22/66 - 07/14/69 , in hospital for several months. Went instructor school ay PI for three years till 1975. Retired in 2004.
Got caught laughing. I paid for that.
How'd it go??
@@DJM.I.A. Exactly as you'd expect during a talk about respect probably.
Oh I know you did. You put your self in a world of sh*t. Semper fi . Former Marine Sgt & Vietnam vet 67 68
Haha oh fuck I remember laughing..."dont laugh dont laugh dont laugh" *cracks up* "oh fuck" *heart beat in my face, cold hands, sweated almost immediately*
That’s arguably the hardest thing - trying not to laugh. The mother of all torture.
watching this helps my broken heart.
Same here 😍
I remember that speech like it was yesterday. No regrets
andrew jones Respect from a soldier, thanks for serving brother 💪🏼
I have so much love and respect for every single soldier in every branch of the military!. Without you I wouldn't enjoy everything I have my whole life. So to all who have had We The People backs it's time we have yours!. Thank you all for your service and know that I'd do anything to help you out. 🙏🙏🍻
I need some pootie poo. Can ya help??
@@michaelbienicewicz2993I can steer you in the right direction for a fee. 😉😂😂😂
@@michaelbienicewicz2993 And depending on what kind of Whoaman you're looking for the price varies from knob to knob. 😉😉😂🤢😂😂😂
@@imhappyandyou.4003 Let me know how you can do this.
Wow. Brings back memories. MCRD San Diego! Yes Sir! Good Times
You break the Corps values and your ass will be in a sling before you know it , I have a tremendous amount of respect for my younger brother he served in the corp during desert storm.........
Holy .... shit .... memories. Semper Fi Mike Co. 3058
So this was your platoon? I'm curious, why are their boots bloused? In '96 we didn't start blousing till 2nd phase. And rifles issued already before meeting your DI's??? We didn't do that either. Man I guess things have changed some in 20 years.
Mike Company, Plt 3265!
Fox 2048, 2nd battalion.
Senior DI Ssgt Pryce!
Badass Ssgt!
Holy shit Ssgt Ferrin was my heavy when I attended boot camp back in 2009! Kill!
I never laughed so hard in my life as I did in boot camp. Some of the recruits were terrified. It was hilarious.
@Eric Velasquez lol, hell yeah...lol
Same! It was the best time of my life I never want to do again..haha
EXCELLENT WORK SARGE!! I was US AIR FORCE 18 years myself. I understand why this is so important. SEMPER FI BRO
TheTurk56523
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18? Y didn’t u just do the last 2
Excellent work? LMAO.. Nothing but power hungry narcissists
No, they did their job in order to train new recruits in the way of combat and military dicsipline.
If they did their jobs right, those recruits would do the same to new recruits.
Go AirForce!
The whole Marine training process is really a marvel. This is how you train a cohesive force that can turn on a dime and execute orders. On the one hand it is easy: you got to get people to form a cohesive and fast whole. on the other hand, that is damn hard to do!
It is definitely the very best way to train a basic rifleman. Break a kid down to nothing, a place where there is nowhere to go but up. Then slowly and methodically build him up, brick by brick until you have a man who can not only follow, but lead.
US Army here (94-98). The marines have my full respect.
Freaking outstanding!!! Semper FI Marine !!!!
I remember bootcamp as if it was yesterday. I'll never forget MCRD San Diego, my SDI GySgt Lindstrom, DI SSGT Chappel and DI Goldman this was October 13, 1983, Platoon 2108 2nd Battalion Fox Co. Those where the days that formed me into a real Marine, and I am so grateful for those 13 weeks of my life. SEMPRE FI!!!
My God these are the the most disciplined and hardest men! God bless the USMC!
Scott Heslin lol
Platoon 2034 , 1980 MCRD Parris Island South Carolina . I was prepared for this shit when I sign up for the Corp. I knew that there was going to be a lot of hollering and yelling at the top of your lungs until you were horse . Whatever they screamed for you to do , do it as fast as you can under control, if not under control do it as fast can out of control . That is called EFFORT my friend , this will get you through .
I'll never forget my time there.
I am getting addicted to these videos. They are interesting to watch.
Looking back. This shit is so UNREAL!!!! But holy shit~ living it was LONG. Every second was a second. The moment you try to doze off~ and the DI see you. BANG!! Smacked. Lol
I don't remember seeing this part in _Full Metal Jacket_.
Edit: At 3:42, that was nice(appreciative, not sarcastic) of the DI cadre to let those recruits get their blood flowing back up. At Lackland, the senior MTI remarked, "That's not very important. Tough ----," when one of the trainees made a statement about his leg falling asleep. TRUE STORY. It's hard to tell whether it was firmness or indifference.
This is where bad-asses are made. Outstanding.
I wish Marines wasn't a hard branch to get accepted at. I know they got high standards. I understand. I wish I would've gone to the Marines but talking about disqualifying me over a medical history. So instead I'm in the Army National Guard. I'm 28 almost passed the age limit. But no matter what, I give my highest and fullest respect to the hard core Marines. They are the toughest elite and the deadliest weapon in America. They are the best. I would never mess with a Marine or insult a Marine's intelligence. The Marines boot camp is way better than any other branch. Marines are better trained. The few the proud. Semper Fi Marines. God bless the Marines. OORAAH MARINE CORP!!
Spent 75-78 as a D.I. at Parris Island I co 3rd Bn..I watched lots of these videos from modern day and it’s disheartening. We didn’t give the candy ass speech. We went down and cut the recruits at the receiving barracks ran them out onto the yellow foot prints, force marched back to third battalion and laid hell on them. Not at this grab ass BS. Walk don’t run? It was full tilt from day one until they graduated. We’d pick up 80 in the summer and drop at least 20. In the winter we might pick up 48 or so and drop 15. It was so different. Was it better? I don’t know that but I’ll tell you one thing it was tougher, way tougher!!
Its cool to see someone in the marines with your last name lol
Its even cooler when you can look in the mirror and see yourself as a Marine.
When I went through in July 2002, San Diego (3rd week that the new “digital” Marpat utilities were issued) I wish they had let us shake out our legs and walk to get on line. I know shit almost broke my leg! It was asleep and all my the weight stopped on the frozen leg as I tried to run! Scary moment.
Full metal jacket
Sounds like my first day down range at Benning
Just imagine if this was the speech every child heard when they come into the world.......
So random question, why do they have rifles already? We didn't get ours for at least for A-day or 2 after we started. I was 08
The first time I heard the SDI speech I didn’t realize it was a speech
FORWARD MAACH
I WAS IN PLT 3036 MIKE CO FEB TO APRIL 2002 SENIOR DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT. OHARA , DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT BRADY AND DRILL INSTRUCTOR SGT COOK WHO WAS OUR KILL HAT LOVED OUR TIME THERE
good bad memories....i went thru in 1991 2nd battalion plt 2008 SDI GYSGT DAVID ALLEN DEAL...AND SECOND IN COMMAND WAS SSGT. FLEMMING HE WAS A MVP FOR THE MARINE CORP FOOTBALL TEAM....HE SENT ME A LOT TO THE QUARTER DECK...FUCK...I LEARNED NOT TO FUCK UP.....NOW IM AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN.....
"Shaken out your lower extremities". I think this process was added after the speech, for there was one recruit who suffered from restless leg syndrome back in bootcamp days.
If a recruit realizes that this isn't for them, do they request to be discharged or how does that work?
Still Love It! ... Vietnam Vet... 💥💥🇺🇸💥💥
Thank you so much for your service Mr. Carmean!. 🙏🙏
God bless you sir.
Crazy how all those recruits are retired or Ssgt. Also they're probably Senior Drill instructors or where at some point
Wait a minute, they already have their club patches? We weren't allowed to iron ours on until at least 2nd phase.
Zack Taylor uniforms from nowadays already come with them on. I remember someone telling my platoon that old tradition.
Zack Taylor yeah same here. Except we didn’t iron ours on until after the crucible. The uniforms today come with the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor already embroidered on.
Di been slacking on the pt
Wow those recruits either are Corporals, Sergeants, Terminal Lance’s, or separated.
Its been 25 years since I graduated. Nice to see nothing has changed. LMAO
33 years for me.
long live the queen
I think my headphone speakers blew out, really.
"Why are u taking your time?!?!".....
Sgt Hartman, in "Full Metal Jacket"
starguy2718 Gunnery SGT Hartman’s speech sounded better. Hartman *was* a bit meaner, but still that was the era my friend. Vietnam.
I use to be in JJAEP IN DENTON COUNTY
You will not run? Lol that's probably a good thing tho cause I remember we were falling all over each other...
am I the only one laughin, or is laughin and love not aloud.
Graduated Plt 3018 in 1988...SSGT Coronado and SGT Shine. SGT Carpenter, good times. Do you remember them?
I had a DI 1989 MCRD Sgt Carpenter..he was a major A-hole. Great D.I.
djwille88 Lol yes was a great DI were you in 3rd Battalion? Kinda looked Spanish not sure if he was though.
Remember the day....
I was not in the military, so I have nothing to which to compare this video, other than other similar videos. This seems like an unusually tight group of recruits. No real screw ups and nobody getting reamed out. Is this group better than most, or is this normal?
Актеры погарелого театра, не иначе!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I never understood the dog and pony show. You can instill discipline in someone without being a jackass. Our drill sergeants were reasonable and respectful and we were the honor platoon.
OUR BLOOD BATH THAT WE LIVE IN. IN PERFECTION OF WILL TO BE THE BEST KILLER!!!!!
2005 Charley co plt 1098 Parris island!
Hotel Company 3rdBn PI Platoon 3013 1981
Thanks
I'd kill to be able to join the corp. Unfortunately, due to medical reasons I can not!
1st battalion delta company platoon 1164 '94 ✊
Lima 3042 2008.
I wish they would have treated us with kid gloves like this back inthe 60s
SDI = Super Drill Instructor
Oh how I don’t miss this at all lol
wish i could go too old now ;(
How convieneniant
I remember thinking boot camp was going to be easy until the day the real DI’s introduced themselves
Shit. The Army Infantry was like this in the 80's. My dad had one hell of a time. Isn't like that no more, But hopefully the Marines are still Hard Asses because we need hard men to fight wars.
Look at the”Gofasters”. Lmao, brings back memories. I’m just being real, I was fucking terrified my first 3 days on the Island. After first phase you start getting used to it, but it absolutely sucks when you first get there
Lol....the smaller DI's scream...lol....ahh brings back memories.
Fox company, 2058, 98-02. All DI’s are staff NCOs?? That’s weird. We only had one SSGT, SDI, the other two were sgts
PLT 3251. LIMA CO. MCRDSD 2010
God!
the memories!!!
Lol
Semper fi!! I loved it
2 sheets and a pillow case on line now...lmao...they called me Jethro lol
This got me so hyped
03:25 "shake out your lower extremities"
He fucked that line up of “strengthening your body, mind, and body”. Wound if he gets reprimanded for that?
how many time did you hear "do you understand!" in usmc bootcamp?
784 times.
What? I don't understand you.
YES SIR !
I will Update for you right now Soldier's thanks so much sir thanks again
I wonder how often they lose their voices
We’re not deaf
Maybe I'm old but I could not understand one word he was saying it's all right to yell but make it as to where we can understand it
hahaha this brings back memories. When I was at MCRD SD in 07 Mike company was brutal. They went in with like 120 recruits and by the time they got back from up north they had some 30-40 left. They were known for being hard as fuck.
Is that the same DI from this video.
Search:
NEPHEWS JROTC SABER.
The first video listed.
How many of these recruits washed out, do you reckon? Just curious what the average might be
The pass rate for Marine and US Army recruits is about 85%. About 89% of Air Force recruits pass initial entry training.
@@noelsnrub1 Thanx nerd ball
Too bad I got asthma I would be there definitely
22 years E8