Villagers React to US MILITARY TRAINING What New Marine Corps Recruits Go Through In Boot Camp

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  • @Countryfolktry
    @Countryfolktry  Рік тому +43

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      @My2ndnephew Рік тому +3

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    • @matthewedelstein932
      @matthewedelstein932 Рік тому +3

      I love these guys so much. Show them more videos from the United States !

  • @vishe307
    @vishe307 Рік тому +35

    They are only showing a PG version of what actually happens in USMC boot camp. But I would do it again in a heartbeat 🦅🌎⚓️🇺🇸

    • @CjJohns1776
      @CjJohns1776 Рік тому

      Not anymore. It's democraps diversity & inclusion bootcamp now

    • @isaacrushing8007
      @isaacrushing8007 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, Brother. To all servicemen and women- we see and appreciate.

    • @dewdew4047
      @dewdew4047 11 місяців тому +3

      @@CjJohns1776 no its not lol

    • @jmfong76
      @jmfong76 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your service. My brother retired from the Marine Corps as a Gunnery Sergeant after 23 years. He went to boot camp at Camp Pendleton, straight out of highschool in 1991.

  • @chipper841
    @chipper841 Рік тому +43

    Very tough training and they NEVER leave a soldier behind. Thanks guys for watching and sharing your thoughts!👌👌👌

  • @mrs.sherry
    @mrs.sherry Рік тому +13

    They have to learn to take intimidation and humiliation so they don't have a break down if they face an enemy. I have respect for all soldiers in the whole world who put themselves through rough training to serve their country. Just wish our leaders respected them enough to not use them and waste them needlessly.

    • @chrisburling7739
      @chrisburling7739 10 місяців тому +1

      maybe a boot camp for a national elected official would work? about 1/8 of the discipline might make a good politician

  • @Graderman3587
    @Graderman3587 Рік тому +17

    I joined the marines in 1999 passed basic training,then took the advance training for FORCE RECON MARINE,I was deployed to Iraq in 2003 got injured,Then in 2006 I was brought in to MARSOC RAIDER'S a special forces branch of the Marines,I spent 9 straight years in Iraq and Afghanistan I discharged in 2016 I can promise the marines are the toughest and meanest fighting force on the planet,We will hunt someone down no matter where they are, When I was in Iraq and Afghanistan my team had a standard we held ourselves to, One RAIDER should be able to fight 20 enemy at once

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Рік тому +7

    Manzoor is such a great addition to the channel. He's starting to relax more and it shows. 🥰

  • @LeJipTheHype
    @LeJipTheHype Рік тому +4

    Ahh yes! I was wondering when these 3 gents would collaborate as such.

  • @greggwilliamson
    @greggwilliamson Рік тому +5

    (2:39) They put you under as much stress as possible without more than 1% needing professional medical attention, as opposed to standard "field dressing". I joined in 1980. Like you said, summer heat is no joke!! I grew up 250 km from where this was filmed. I did not have the heat to deal with. Bad timing, by the "Crucible" stage, that mud was COLD!!!

  • @koalasandwich4876
    @koalasandwich4876 11 місяців тому +1

    My brother got sent home from Army bootcamp with a VHS video documenting the experience - they did not get masks or if they did thay had to remove them in the chamber. Everyone stumbled out with snot from their face to the ground and puking.

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Рік тому +54

    "When I was young, I considered entering the Marines. However, I already knew how to run blindly into guns that were shooting at me, I felt that the Marine Corps had nothing to teach me. So instead I aspired to a higher service: the United States Army.:" -- George S. Patton, General, US Army.

    • @twohorsesinamancostume7606
      @twohorsesinamancostume7606 Рік тому +11

      "Why in hell can't the Army do it if the Marines can. They are the same kind of men; why can't they be like Marines."
      John J. Pershing

    • @leviticuscornwall9631
      @leviticuscornwall9631 Рік тому +5

      Patton would’ve survived the wreck if he was a Marine

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Рік тому +4

      "When I was young, I read lots of books. So I considered joining the Air Force. But then I read lots of books, so I knew better than to join the military." --Me

    • @timhogan745
      @timhogan745 Рік тому +3

      Unfortunately, Patton loved to send his troops into hell while he watched. Chesty Puller, Dan Dailey... Real combat leaders, I SAID WHAT I SAID

    • @rmaldonado4031
      @rmaldonado4031 11 місяців тому

      Compared to 60's-70's boot camp, training was like night and day. Don't know if it's toned down for video. But back then it was "hands on " by DI's.( I mean DI's got their hands on us)

  • @loveislove-le5nj
    @loveislove-le5nj Рік тому +3

    My uncle was a Marine during the Vietnam War and his now in his 70s. My great uncle was also in Marines during WWII

  • @mrz1703
    @mrz1703 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for a great video. These guys are smart and fun to watch😃👍🙏❤️

  • @Odinist
    @Odinist Рік тому +3

    00:25 "Toughest training of all time" - check out the induction process for Special Forces and the Navy Seals before deciding ;)

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 Рік тому +1

      To be honest US Navy basic is easier . Been there , done that . I served eight years sea duty in the surface fleet on two warships , and two years shore duty as an MP . BUD/S ( Basic Understand Demolition / SEAL School will wash out 90 percent of candidates every time . Even the 10 percent that graduate BUD/S will not go on to serve in The Teams for various reasons . Some are injured during training , some don't pass parachute training , some don't pass advanced diver qualification , some don't pass survival training , some don't pass demolitions training .

    • @mobiusblitz3470
      @mobiusblitz3470 Рік тому

      I'd say toughest initial intake is the Corps. But if you want the real hardcore training you want Special Forces or SERE.

    • @lbarmstrong1
      @lbarmstrong1 9 місяців тому

      Ah, but that training is NOT straight out of civilian life the way this is. This is the true process of breaking recruits of the bad habits and individual quirks of being a civilian and building them back up to part of something bigger than them. If you think it's hard for recruits, it's terribly hard on D.I.'s and their families (that's why they get them young). I was married to a Marine D.I. who was also a graduate of Army Special Forces school. The drill field was much harder on him than Ft. Bragg.

  • @davide.s.9880
    @davide.s.9880 Рік тому +2

    You should have told these guys that as a special treat all three of them will be flown to America and go through the same training . Hahaha ! I wonder if they might believe you or get up and run out of the studio? Hahaha !

  • @minastacey4456
    @minastacey4456 Рік тому +16

    WE ARE SO PROUD OF OUR MEN AND WOMEN! SO THANKFUL FOR THEIR SERVICE 💖❤️😊

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      I’m not

    • @no834
      @no834 Рік тому

      @@necrogenesis1981 me either

    • @margareteraab3899
      @margareteraab3899 Рік тому

      I'm proud of my stepfather serving during WWII in the Pacific. He was on Iwo jima. Proud of the patriots and not the traitors that made up January 6 insurrection.

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@margareteraab3899 I’m mixed on WW2, I’m fairly certain my grandpa wasn’t involved with the atrocities committed by the US, and frankly I’d rather not know, but nobody in any war has clean hands regardless of intention. The nuke was the most disgusting thing we’ve ever done.

    • @jaredf6205
      @jaredf6205 Рік тому +1

      The government tricks high school kids into going to other peoples countries to shoot at them, then everyone gets upset when they shoot back and kill the soldier, but if they live, they come back and kill themselves because they had to kill other people.

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Рік тому +5

    One the best compliments I ever received was that I would be a great drill sergeant. I wasn't quite sure what this meant until I watched this video!

    • @bigbowlowrong4694
      @bigbowlowrong4694 Місяць тому

      I don’t think that was a compliment

    • @hollish196
      @hollish196 Місяць тому

      @@bigbowlowrong4694 It was certainly intended as one. Context is important.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Рік тому +2

    They may be interested in the Gurkhas from napal joining the British army. Or the SAS training which make the marines look like a day at the seaside. ✌️♥️🇬🇧

  • @rhiahlMT
    @rhiahlMT Рік тому +8

    I'm lost on the gas chamber. When I went into the Army in the 70s, even we women went into the gas chamber. Running in place, we had to remove masks, repeat some line before we could get out the door. Are those masks now designed to fail? Or do they reach a saturation of some sort?

    • @rjhall6055
      @rjhall6055 Рік тому +3

      You do exercises with the gas mask on to show they work. After, you have to break the seal and the DIs inside have to see your fingers on the lenses. Once they see that everyone has broken the seal, they will allow you to don and clear it before you can leave

    • @rhiahlMT
      @rhiahlMT Рік тому +4

      @@rjhall6055 So the difference is between having to take the mask off and breaking a seal. Shame, if you dropped the mask, you had to go back in and get it. That was a fun experience for some.

  • @mycatz2fatgaming
    @mycatz2fatgaming Рік тому +8

    I joined the Navy in the 70's and went to boot camp in San Diego. At that time the Navy actually trained with the Marines in boot camp. The reason they did that was because the Navy and the Marines were connected at the hip (and they still are) Back then they had you wear the masks into the room, released the gas and made you take you mask off lol. After 2 minutes they opened the door and everyone had to find their way out!

  • @prischm5462
    @prischm5462 11 місяців тому

    I watched my grand son graduate at Paris Island. He did things I never could have. Thank you for your salute.

  • @ANDREAGRAVES1984
    @ANDREAGRAVES1984 Рік тому +7

    Much respect for this branch. This is the no-nonsense branch

  • @RedBeard1620
    @RedBeard1620 11 місяців тому

    For perspective's sake, the Marines are the ones who came up with the MK19 automatic launcher. And by launcher I mean HE grenades. Yeah, an automatic grenade launcher that can be mounted on a multitude of vehicles or just be deployed with a stand. They felt they needed something like that, and they were 100% correct lol.

  • @lynderherberts2828
    @lynderherberts2828 Рік тому

    God bless you, gentlemen.

  • @kmed29
    @kmed29 Рік тому

    Notice the older man doesn’t say much. My guess is he’s already quite familiar with the Marine Corps from fighting us in Helmand

  • @jacobmontoya7172
    @jacobmontoya7172 Рік тому

    The guy in the middle was a soldier. Only soldiers laught at boot camp footage.
    I like you guys, im subscribing.

  • @blu_otaku7063
    @blu_otaku7063 8 місяців тому

    Id already be in trouble for not knowing how to put my hair in a bun 😅 idk how to do anything besides brush it out.

  • @colemanwalsh7477
    @colemanwalsh7477 Рік тому +3

    I respect all branches of the US military. But the marines and especially the army have a sof5 spot in my heart 😂

  • @aligaines8476
    @aligaines8476 Рік тому +1

    Oh, they had loudspeakers for gunfire... Things have changed.

  • @butchgriggs6325
    @butchgriggs6325 Рік тому +2

    The USMC is the toughest fighting force on the planet. Ask anyone who's ever fought them.

  • @lesaahrenstein6360
    @lesaahrenstein6360 Рік тому

    The reason the drill instructors are yelling is it the whole point of boot camp is to break the marine down and then build him or her up

  • @genepreston2571
    @genepreston2571 Рік тому +6

    I am an American and when I watch these videos the thing that I am most proud of is that America is a melting pot with all races, backgrounds and religions. Black, white, brown, Asian...our diversity is what I respect the most. That is the only way you can truly learn to respect other countries. We have pleny of racist Americans but for the most part, our diversity is what makes us special, not our military mite.

  • @victorblaer
    @victorblaer Рік тому

    We say read is blood (when you take the safety off, aka read is dead).

  • @saulgoodman6683
    @saulgoodman6683 Рік тому

    It's weird - I went through boot camp in 1986, and every DI who trained me was probably around 25 years old...they seemed so mature at the time.
    I look at this video now, and even the Lt. Colonel looks like a kid to me.

  • @timgarrett8756
    @timgarrett8756 Рік тому

    They don't yell because of anger they yell so others don't make the same mistake.

  • @victorwaddell6530
    @victorwaddell6530 Рік тому +1

    The AR 15 , M16 . and M4 type weapons fire 22 caliber bullets that have little recoil and can be fired by little girls and old women . There is a UA-cam channel named Autumn's Armory that shows a little American girl shooting them . Real men and tough women shoot 30 caliber rounds and don't mind the extra recoil impulse .

  • @liszacharysmith
    @liszacharysmith Рік тому +3

    Shehzad would make a good Marine! Actually all 3 would be good Marines!!

  • @MayimHastings
    @MayimHastings Рік тому +1

    Three sweet people 🥰 Great video! Have a beautiful day/night, everyone! Allah Hafiz 💚🙏

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat Рік тому

    My brother graduated from this camp and he said he actually enjoyed the experience. But my brother is also literally crazy. Like he has horrible anger issues and can flip in a millisecond. He’s insane. So I don’t think he’s being sarcastic or funny when he says he loved being at Parris Island.

  • @sammurphy3343
    @sammurphy3343 Рік тому

    With the exception of less yelling the British armed forces are trained to the same level as here.

  • @higgme1ster
    @higgme1ster Рік тому

    Russian Marines are also trained at the same level as our Marines and I suspect that several countries do too. In Viet Nam, the ROK (Republic of Korea) troops and the Australian diggers were both as tough or tougher than our guys.

  • @kendrellgriffin3592
    @kendrellgriffin3592 Рік тому

    8:27 ole "snotty" nose

  • @bellavita4237
    @bellavita4237 Рік тому +1

    War is Real.
    Praise the men who volunteer to serve🇺🇸
    Many paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our country America.
    Real hard courageous men and women it takes.
    No one likes war but sometimes it has to be.
    Watch the movie “Die Hard”
    When we fought the British for American Freedom from their control.
    Enjoyed your video as usual.
    Great content.
    🙏🏻✝️ for America 🇺🇸 today 2022 we in a spinning spiral.

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      If we would love each other there would be no war, there’s no excuse for the needless violence, don’t even try to defend it.

    • @peppermoon7485
      @peppermoon7485 Рік тому

      @@necrogenesis1981 if we didn’t have a strong military we would be a target 🙄get wrecked fool !

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@peppermoon7485 so you’re okay with the literal raping and pillaging we do? Our military is nothing but murderers and I refuse to respect them.

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@marylandman12 that sounds like a threat, did I hurt big army man’s fee fees?

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@marylandman12 and what do you think I’m going to say?

  • @samule6390
    @samule6390 Рік тому

    This is why the american military is the strongest its not just shooting guns and tanks its the strength of our soldiers physically and mentally that makes our military superior.

  • @leojones7266
    @leojones7266 Рік тому +2

    Army C-1-1 68 m

  • @doodmonkey
    @doodmonkey Рік тому

    Know your enemy. US Marines are some of the hardest and best trained out there.

  • @victorblaer
    @victorblaer Рік тому

    tory tory kaka tory.

  • @margareteraab3899
    @margareteraab3899 Рік тому +3

    Please stop saying Army. This is the marine corps.

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      Army, Marines, it doesn’t matter, they both kill people.

  • @capsaicinkat7767
    @capsaicinkat7767 Рік тому

    Marines 2001-2005

  • @falcon8553
    @falcon8553 Рік тому

    In 70s Army while in tear gas chamber our masks were ripped off our face and we had to answer questions.

  • @ghostbirdlary
    @ghostbirdlary Рік тому

    it sucks how much they are paid, $20000 per year is impossible to live on in the US. the only reason tehy can is because their housing and food and stuff is free

    • @lbarmstrong1
      @lbarmstrong1 9 місяців тому

      Not really. Definitely not free.

  • @no834
    @no834 Рік тому +3

    I am anti anything promoting war or violence as anything but what it is violent aggression.

  • @necrogenesis1981
    @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому +5

    I’m anti-war, why not show them something peaceful?

    • @Seek1878
      @Seek1878 Рік тому +4

      lol this is just trianing ya clown

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@Seek1878 Don't care, they're training for war.

    • @sebastianbachman3507
      @sebastianbachman3507 Рік тому +4

      @@necrogenesis1981 because when the enemy is at your doorstop they’re choosing to answer the call cause there’s people like you who’d rather hide away and do nothing about it

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Рік тому

      @@sebastianbachman3507 I hate the military and cops, they aren’t heroes, they’re cannon fodder for the politicians to line their pockets, you’re worthless beyond that to them. They train their pawns to be murderers and colonialists, that’s all the military is good for.

    • @BattleGn0me
      @BattleGn0me Рік тому

      Weakness is the ultimate invitation to violence. It's called deterrence. I spent my years in the Marines keeping hostile communist forces from invading innocent villages in Kuwait, Korea, Thailand and the Philippines. You can see firsthand what happens when there is a vacuum, Millions dies in Cambodia, Vietnam, Middle East. More people suffer from militant pacifism than you could ever comprehend.
      Get educated.