@@tysmith8021 the fleet is considered a marine's permanent duty station, where they go after training. I'm about to hit my one year mark in the corps and i just started my 5 month long MOS school. lmao
@@behindthepie9430 Are you aviation electronics as well? I shipped to PI in august 2020 and im not going to hit the fleet until September this year lol
All due respect Sir. A good 2nd Lt entering the "Fleet" for the 1st time should listen to the SgtMaj. Good advice. By the way I noticed you typed in 2LT.........by some chance are you an Army 2nd Lt? That's the way the Army abbreviates a Second Lieutenant
Only had one cool ass butter bar and he was a Mustang. I think that is how it should be, nothing more crappy to follow a butter bar that has no experience all because he has a degree in interior design. When most Cpl and above have already seen the devil.
@@matteowoods4666 "Most" listen to their platoon sgt or section sgt, though part of the joke is it has a sad degree of truth to it across all branches, heck throughout history. On paper and officially an officer outranks a high ranking enlisted, unofficially you better hope they don't make you swallow that A+ you got in leadership studies (or whatever leadership titled course you took), those courses are about leadership theory....real leadership is application and experience, both of which a fresh butter bar will lack going in. Note this also applies to civilian work, if not more since the only hierarchy there is usually worker, lead, supervisor, manager. If someone has more experience then you, or is more competent in a given role it is best to open your ears and defer to their experience in getting the job done whether they have a title or not, a superior has final say, but a smart superior will be humble enough to draw on the experience of those who were there before him.
You can really see how each rank carries themselves. First, they start as playful and innocent, then they mature, then they learn to accept and perform their roles.
@@TheMarti70 You completely miss the point of the comment. The point is that a Sgt of Marines highlights their own terrible leadership skills along with many people in leadership roles. The best advice they can give is "congrats you're a babysitter"? That attitude and lack of self-awareness is one of many reasons good Marines get out.
@@alsenior06 what does pointing out the obvious fact that a Corporal is essentially a glorified "babysitter" of irresponsible junior Marines have to do with the Sergeant's leadership skills? If you think being held accountable and for lack of a better term, "babysitting" the junior guys in your charge is a good reason to get out, good, you were likely a trash leader anyways, and good luck on the outside avoiding responsibility and accountability 😂
@@TheMarti70 You need to take a look in the mirror devil dog. Your junior Marines are a direct reflection of your leadership. If you treat them all like a bag of ass you drive moral down and as a result have more trouble than it’s worth. No, your Cpl is not just a babysitter. If that’s how that Sgt sees it, then likely the Sgt is treating that Cpl like shit and then shit rolls downhill. All of this because as inferred in my original comment, terrible leadership skills or maybe even inexperienced leadership skills at the rate some Marines are promoted.
Yoooo, 1st Sgt Lopez is awesome. I remember she gave me a ride back to my barracks after we got back from a field op. I was carrying so much gear and I had too much pride to get a ride but she insisted helping me take my gear and myself back to the barracks.
Nick Rodriguez it’s still an insult knowing her POG ass would never go to the field and I understand why you didn’t wanna get a ride. But fuck it, a ride is a ride
That hit hard. I was by his side while my dad went through all that. He was one of the greatest leaders, people, friends and fathers that I’ve ever seen. I only wish that I could be as great as him. He retired and continues to provide for his family. He works at spacex. I love you dad
dear anyone in their first enlistmet, We never thought it would end but it did. Just know the grass is greener on the other side no matter what anyone tells you sincerely, a civilian dear anyone who reenlisted you got a letter from the governor then strapped yourself in the chair. You also lost all right to complain. sincerely, a civilian
1. Stay motivated 2. Never fall below the standard 3. Set the example 4. Pass it on (it could be anything) 5. Listen to all Marines senior to you 6. Exercise judgement
_Dear Sergeant Major, even though I'm an officer, and you're not, _*_remember that your seniority and dedication will outrank me._* _Sincerely, a Second Lieutenant/Ensign._
@@uuu12343 That's because I came up with it. But seriously, as a member of the US Navy, I strongly believe that experience, maturity, and knowledge truly outrank others.
@@redleader4876 Very true, very elegant too No doubt, I do wish that many officers (especially the Field Grade Officers when they first start out) learn and follow this humbleness - this will allow them to learn as much as possible from the efficient and dedicated enlisted senior soldiers/marines/navy sailor/airforce airmen who has had that experience and dedication one should have or strive to have
I don't know who serves on the III MEF's PAO team, but they produce some wonderful UA-cam videos; this is one of them. Thay are great for both Corps and county. BZ!
Dear Veteran, When you "...get out and go to college...," anyone with half a brain (Civilian students aren't noted for that, but there may be a few.) will know you're a Veteran: The way you carry yourself, the logical way you think and speak, the fact that you listen and carry out assignments, your alertness, your attention to detail, the way you have of cutting to the core of an issue without distraction, that you have no fear of looking anyone in the eye, your superior hygiene, and everything else you learned on Active Duty all scream that you're a Veteran. (Then someone will catch you unawares, render a snappy salute - and you'll return it just as quickly, giving you away as a Veteran!) One doesn't need to "blabber." That you served and learned does that for you. Sincerely, A Special Forces, mustang CPT
@@omniousw988 Boot camp and MCT/ITB are shit. Probably the most mundane 4-6 months of your enlistment. If it doesn't turn out to be then you might be cruising.
@@omniousw988 politics , constant punishment , being punished for someone elses incompetence , 29 palms [ i hope you like the dessert if you dont have a car or license by the time you reach you mos school ] , the disillusionment you will get and like all grunts and good marines in general get burned out by their 4th tear .
This video is 4 years old, and I joined Oct 18 2021. I watch it from time to time cause it's good motivation. I would love to see one for CWOs and Officers.
I’m getting promoted to SSGT on March 1st (after waiting forever for my number) and I can actually appreciate this advice. Thank you Gunny. Now here’s my piece of advice to Senior Cpl’s and or Sgt’s going through the “should I stay in” phase: just remember why you joined, remember how you felt when you made your first impact on a junior Marine’s life/career. Sincerely, a Ssgt Select.
I'm a soldier who served two years as a private, and now thankfully at the age of 22 I'll become a Sargent, i aspire to be like this master Sargent, and to have the same mentality and leadership that he has, major respect ❤️
Thats not how u spell a sergeant and privates in the army get promoted to Private E2 after 6 months and becoming a Sergeant takes 12 years of service to happen so ur a liar
Holy fuck. I remember seeing this video years ago when I was just a young Cpl. After losing several friends to suicide over the years, the Gunny's words make so much sense to me now -- all you can do is to keep them in your heart, and push on. It's crazy to think how something so previously meaningless can mean so much to me know in reality. Shit like this makes me want to come back.
What’s his name. I knew a West Virginian, SgtMaj Bragg. He would go out of his way to tell us that we were fucking up, but he would never leave until he corrected us and every single marine got it. Good man, too bad he retired years ago.
Dear Marines, most of us agree with Scheller and his assessment of accountability from Marine leaders. These leaders should take responsibility , but they are cowards...all the way up to the Joint Chiefs. If they don’t accept responsibility, they should resign as cowards.
Bro if I was ever a high ranking NCO, I'd get a car sticker that says: '"In my book, experience outranks everything" -Captain Rex, Star Wars The Clone Wars'
Dear Ssgt and above, do as you say and keep good on your word. Dear Lts, trust your NCOs and your Senior Lance's and get there point of view to help you along the way.
Dear Sergeant Major, you thought you were the highest on the video, but no, it’s me. I’m the big dog. Sincerely, a Lieutenant. Dear Lieutenant, you’re just like a private to me. I’m the boss. Sincerely, a General. Dear General, you’re nothing to me. I’m the king. Sincerely, the Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps. Dear all in the USMC, awww, so cute! Tiny ones fighting about ranks! Sincerely, *the* 5-Star General. Jk guys don’t take this seriously.
@@reecemaxfield8265 - Haha! Good luck with that, "college protester!" Reading bachelor's level books doesn't confer maturation. Life experience under stress is far better preparation for the real world. De Oppresso Liber
Since seeing this clip! This is the first time ever for me to see a female Marine as 1st Sergeant!! I was in 1st Battalion 9th Marines and at Edson Range as Weapons Coach!! Semper Fi!! USMC 1991
How about camping trips with Marines in California at different places of high energy within California for Advance land navigation courses preset. As a roving rotation through places of high energy...
Special U.S. Marshall, I wear light strong Chainmail blue colored also prevent oxidation With sword set instead of fire arms. Plus got few cases already... Amtrak few others...you think that guy would notice it me again...what would he would say, since nothing happened after he told me last time?
Basically the rule “treat others the way you wanna be treated” goes in general to LTs cuz just because they outrank Sargent Majors don’t mean they have the authority to command a SNCO that has lots of combat experience.
Dear Sargent Major,
Im lost
Sincerely, 2nd Lt
BAD MOJO underrated comment
BAD MOJO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
im crying rn, tyfys
This is the first YT comment I could not pass up lmao
J CASH hahahhahaha
Love how much more serious it gets once it gets to the staff NCOs
And they just keep looking older lmao especially the last guy
That's how it works. Once you hit staff it's more about knowing more complex shit and other things. Making sure everyone is good
And it starts with Corporal lol
Lol that’s because you start becoming brain washed 😂
@@ztriplex Nah, it's because by that time you've matured beyond dismissing things you don't understand as "brain washing."
Dear Lt, you think you know everything but you don't..
-Cpl
Howie - GOOD ONE! HAHAHAHA!!!
Lmao
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA - - - HAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!
My LT didnt even know how to read a map right. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
didn't think this comment would be top comment... hopefully I don't get NJP'd for this shit
"the fleet doesn't exist"
I felt that one.
BehindThePie meaning ?
@@tysmith8021 the fleet is considered a marine's permanent duty station, where they go after training. I'm about to hit my one year mark in the corps and i just started my 5 month long MOS school. lmao
BehindThePie stay motivated!
It's the mythical land of "I made it."
@@behindthepie9430 Are you aviation electronics as well? I shipped to PI in august 2020 and im not going to hit the fleet until September this year lol
Dear Sgt Major.
Remember I still outrank you
Sincearly,
A Lieutenant.
Oof
Damn LOLOL this is gold hahaha
@@the5139 must be a 2nd lieutenant then
A sgt major usually have been longer in the marine than a second lieutenant lmao
Jan Christian Wismar Saragih thatsthejoke
Dear Sgt Maj always remember to never tell me what to do. Sincerely a 2LT
All due respect Sir. A good 2nd Lt entering the "Fleet" for the 1st time should listen to the SgtMaj. Good advice. By the way I noticed you typed in 2LT.........by some chance are you an Army 2nd Lt? That's the way the Army abbreviates a Second Lieutenant
@@zheyuezhao456 I agree 100%. Most new 2nd Lt know to listen to their platoon sgt or section sgt.
Only had one cool ass butter bar and he was a Mustang. I think that is how it should be, nothing more crappy to follow a butter bar that has no experience all because he has a degree in interior design. When most Cpl and above have already seen the devil.
Roxie Gentle Pitt Bull i’m pretty sure he was just making a joke about how lieutenants think they know everything and outrank all enlisted personnel
@@matteowoods4666 "Most" listen to their platoon sgt or section sgt, though part of the joke is it has a sad degree of truth to it across all branches, heck throughout history.
On paper and officially an officer outranks a high ranking enlisted, unofficially you better hope they don't make you swallow that A+ you got in leadership studies (or whatever leadership titled course you took), those courses are about leadership theory....real leadership is application and experience, both of which a fresh butter bar will lack going in.
Note this also applies to civilian work, if not more since the only hierarchy there is usually worker, lead, supervisor, manager. If someone has more experience then you, or is more competent in a given role it is best to open your ears and defer to their experience in getting the job done whether they have a title or not, a superior has final say, but a smart superior will be humble enough to draw on the experience of those who were there before him.
Gunny had me sad
david weires Facts. I wasnt ready for that feels trip.
You can tell that someone's life is weighing on him. And it weighs on you too when you hear it.
LNERfan you can see it in his eyes, he lost someone ( s) and is really having a tough time coping with it
You can really see how each rank carries themselves. First, they start as playful and innocent, then they mature, then they learn to accept and perform their roles.
Dear Marines,
Keep being awesome.
Sincerely,
A civilian
Yeet
slight o hand since when was a civilian not allowed to compliment the marines?
Yut
slight o hand civilian outranks everyone lol
@slight o hand we've got a butthurt here
“Dear Corporal, congratulations you’re the babysitter now. Regards a Sgt.”
And then they wonder why good Marines get out lol
lol But that is the truest comment on here. It is like being a babysitter.
Lmao "why good Marines get out" oh, God forbid you have the tiniest bit of responsibility now 😂
@@TheMarti70 You completely miss the point of the comment. The point is that a Sgt of Marines highlights their own terrible leadership skills along with many people in leadership roles. The best advice they can give is "congrats you're a babysitter"? That attitude and lack of self-awareness is one of many reasons good Marines get out.
@@alsenior06 what does pointing out the obvious fact that a Corporal is essentially a glorified "babysitter" of irresponsible junior Marines have to do with the Sergeant's leadership skills? If you think being held accountable and for lack of a better term, "babysitting" the junior guys in your charge is a good reason to get out, good, you were likely a trash leader anyways, and good luck on the outside avoiding responsibility and accountability 😂
@@TheMarti70 You need to take a look in the mirror devil dog. Your junior Marines are a direct reflection of your leadership. If you treat them all like a bag of ass you drive moral down and as a result have more trouble than it’s worth. No, your Cpl is not just a babysitter. If that’s how that Sgt sees it, then likely the Sgt is treating that Cpl like shit and then shit rolls downhill.
All of this because as inferred in my original comment, terrible leadership skills or maybe even inexperienced leadership skills at the rate some Marines are promoted.
Dear Lance, God I miss skating like you but now I can't.
Sincerely, Corporal
dear marines,
thank you for being out there, and keeping me safe at night,
sincerely, a civilian.
Dear Marine Corps,
Twentynine Palms, it’s yours.
Sincerely,
Army
I see why they gave it to us, outta here in October, I'll cry tears of joy.
Dear whoever placed MCCES in 29 palms: we did not ask for this, sincerely, a disgruntled PFC
@@elcabbage2306 I graduate comms school tomorrow. Good bye BCO barracks!
I only know of the place by watching Naturestemper's 'Weird shit I've seen as a Marine' videos
@@jordanm3154 I just got here October 23rd...
Yoooo, 1st Sgt Lopez is awesome. I remember she gave me a ride back to my barracks after we got back from a field op. I was carrying so much gear and I had too much pride to get a ride but she insisted helping me take my gear and myself back to the barracks.
Nick Rodriguez it’s still an insult knowing her POG ass would never go to the field and I understand why you didn’t wanna get a ride. But fuck it, a ride is a ride
@@licktin1091 should women even be in the military
ronjeremy123 To an extent. Only POG Jobs
ronjeremy123 hell no they shouldn’t. You think working with them in civilian jobs is bad? Wait till you see em in the military
@@cm-pr2ys well said
That hit hard. I was by his side while my dad went through all that. He was one of the greatest leaders, people, friends and fathers that I’ve ever seen. I only wish that I could be as great as him. He retired and continues to provide for his family. He works at spacex. I love you dad
And dont forget to stay motivated after the Marine Corps. Dont quit, dont pity yourself and stay positive like these Marines.
Randy Hodder nope
dear anyone in their first enlistmet,
We never thought it would end but it did. Just know the grass is greener on the other side no matter what anyone tells you
sincerely, a civilian
dear anyone who reenlisted you got a letter from the governor then strapped yourself in the chair. You also lost all right to complain.
sincerely, a civilian
1. Stay motivated
2. Never fall below the standard
3. Set the example
4. Pass it on (it could be anything)
5. Listen to all Marines senior to you
6. Exercise judgement
_Dear Sergeant Major, even though I'm an officer, and you're not, _*_remember that your seniority and dedication will outrank me._*
_Sincerely, a Second Lieutenant/Ensign._
To be fair, i haven't heard anybody say these lines before
@@uuu12343 That's because I came up with it. But seriously, as a member of the US Navy, I strongly believe that experience, maturity, and knowledge truly outrank others.
@@redleader4876
Very true, very elegant too
No doubt, I do wish that many officers (especially the Field Grade Officers when they first start out) learn and follow this humbleness - this will allow them to learn as much as possible from the efficient and dedicated enlisted senior soldiers/marines/navy sailor/airforce airmen who has had that experience and dedication one should have or strive to have
@@uuu12343 Wait, are you a part of the Armed Forces, too?
thanyou for your service bro
I don't know who serves on the III MEF's PAO team, but they produce some wonderful UA-cam videos; this is one of them. Thay are great for both Corps and county. BZ!
Dear General, even though I have the same pay grade as you and I’m technically a General, I still out rank you.
Sincerely, Commandant
Dear Veteran, when you get out and go to college, don't blabber about how you were in the Marines. Sincerely, a veteran and recent gi bill graduate.
Dear Veteran,
When you "...get out and go to college...," anyone with half a brain (Civilian students aren't noted for that, but there may be a few.) will know you're a Veteran: The way you carry yourself, the logical way you think and speak, the fact that you listen and carry out assignments, your alertness, your attention to detail, the way you have of cutting to the core of an issue without distraction, that you have no fear of looking anyone in the eye, your superior hygiene, and everything else you learned on Active Duty all scream that you're a Veteran. (Then someone will catch you unawares, render a snappy salute - and you'll return it just as quickly, giving you away as a Veteran!)
One doesn't need to "blabber." That you served and learned does that for you.
Sincerely,
A Special Forces, mustang CPT
P Arroyo Damned right.
Always address and respond respectfully with sir or ma'am.
@@CPTdrawer22 mustang sf cpt? Damn my goals too.
P Arroyo ooh rah sir
Starting with Gunny, “Sergeant” turns to “Sarnt”. No time for unnecessary syllables.
MGySgt had the best advice applicable to all ranks. I love that rank.
There should be a recruit say "dear cadet"😂🇱🇷😂🇱🇷😂🇱🇷
MysticGamingPro MGP 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
MysticGamingPro MGP for ROTC? Lol
Black ya
Until you read the regs and find the stunning truth that Cadets out rank all enlisted. Rank and authority are different
Dear poolee
Dear Sergeant Major, tell the marines to listen to me, please. Respectfully - All lieutenants
Dear Poolee,
Turn back while you still can.
Regards,
Recruit
7 months late but,
I'm a Poolee, Why would I want to turn back?
@@omniousw988 gooood luck buddy
@@omniousw988 trust me, it worth it. Just keep a good mind
@@omniousw988 Boot camp and MCT/ITB are shit. Probably the most mundane 4-6 months of your enlistment. If it doesn't turn out to be then you might be cruising.
@@omniousw988 politics , constant punishment , being punished for someone elses incompetence , 29 palms [ i hope you like the dessert if you dont have a car or license by the time you reach you mos school ] , the disillusionment you will get and like all grunts and good marines in general get burned out by their 4th tear .
Dear Lieutenants
Take good care of my men.
Sincerely 1SG
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen... motivated the dog shit out of me.
Like how it gets more serious with each rank
This video is 4 years old, and I joined Oct 18 2021. I watch it from time to time cause it's good motivation. I would love to see one for CWOs and Officers.
Dear Marine Corps
You Motivate me, to push My body to the Limits.
We See us on a Peace keeping Mission.
Sincerely
Swiss Army Soldier
thank you for your service God bless you
Oorah brother, see you out there 🤝
Do an officer one
Dear 2ndLT
Shut the fuck up
Sincerely, Cpt.
@@catanauanpilipinas9218 yeah definitely
Dear Lt
Take all the credit and submit yourself a medal, asap.
Captain
"Bloom where you are planted."
Sincerely,
General Amos. 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Dear marines,
POLICE THAT MOUSTACHE
Sincerely, Sgt Maj
Dear Marines,
continue inspiring
your my heroes.
because of you i can lay my head on my pillow at peace.
Sincerely,
A Civilian
@Marines can you make a video for the officer side of the house, ending with the new commandant?
Dear Marine Corps,
Your Uber is here
Sincerely,Navy
Dear Lance Corporal, we’ll meet again and stay out of trouble. Sincerely Private Second Class.
Dear marines, remember you’re still under our department sincerely a sailor.
Dear Navy, We are, but we are the men's department of the Navy.
Disclaimer: During the making of this video no SNCO from 3/7 were chosen. 3/7 the dumpster of the Marine Corp.
The amount of pride I feel watching this video us unreal. Rah
-SSgt USMC
I miss the corps. But the army gave me a nice bonus so im good
I’m getting promoted to SSGT on March 1st (after waiting forever for my number) and I can actually appreciate this advice. Thank you Gunny. Now here’s my piece of advice to Senior Cpl’s and or Sgt’s going through the “should I stay in” phase: just remember why you joined, remember how you felt when you made your first impact on a junior Marine’s life/career. Sincerely, a Ssgt Select.
Dear United States Marine Corps, brothers by lineage, warriors by heart, sharing 1 fight, being 1 team.
Sincerely, United States Army.
Dear Marines.
Just work as much as possible to distract yourself from all your failures.
Sincerely
A former Terminal Lance.
I'm a soldier who served two years as a private, and now thankfully at the age of 22 I'll become a Sargent, i aspire to be like this master Sargent, and to have the same mentality and leadership that he has, major respect ❤️
Thats not how u spell a sergeant and privates in the army get promoted to Private E2 after 6 months and becoming a Sergeant takes 12 years of service to happen so ur a liar
@@philliptesterman605 man's a terminal private rofl
Dear Mr. President
Thank you for making me the first spaceforce trooper
Sincerely, 10 star general at Spaceforce🇺🇸
That caught me off my guard.
Holy fuck. I remember seeing this video years ago when I was just a young Cpl. After losing several friends to suicide over the years, the Gunny's words make so much sense to me now -- all you can do is to keep them in your heart, and push on. It's crazy to think how something so previously meaningless can mean so much to me know in reality. Shit like this makes me want to come back.
My Sergent Major was the wisest, most respectful, and most confident man I have ever met and I love that man to death!
What’s his name. I knew a West Virginian, SgtMaj Bragg. He would go out of his way to tell us that we were fucking up, but he would never leave until he corrected us and every single marine got it. Good man, too bad he retired years ago.
Sergeant, the rank that was the most fun for me. Although being a Gunny was something I never thought I would earn.
Dear Marines, most of us agree with Scheller and his assessment of accountability from Marine leaders. These leaders should take responsibility , but they are cowards...all the way up to the Joint Chiefs. If they don’t accept responsibility, they should resign as cowards.
Fantastic advice, and love the positive energy. Great video!
You forgot Sgt Maj of the Marine Corp damnit!
What’s a Marine Corp?
This was needed during my time in The Corps.
SEMPER FI‼️🍻
Love how you noticed higher the rank the more buff and intimidating they get
"Dear Staff Sarn't"
Bro if I was ever a high ranking NCO, I'd get a car sticker that says:
'"In my book, experience outranks everything"
-Captain Rex, Star Wars The Clone Wars'
Dear God, take care of my Brothers in arms and blood
Attitude is everything
Rah MGYSGT Rios, been out 3 years wont forget you. Made a huge impression on us over at 1st LAR. Stay strong and motivate on.
Dear earth, we are always watching you. Sincerely, Aliens.
OMG I thought he was going to say "Remember to treat every Marine as if it were loaded!"
2ndLt “Dear SgtMaj, you should do more cadence runs with the marines. I could show you some I learned from OCS”
Honestly, I think that EVERY piece of advice is relevant as you go up through the ranks.
FIRST SERGEANT ALL DAY!! Favorite Rank
Notice how they get more serious after Sgt accurate af 😂
Whoa! That gunny told me to "do a freakin mci or somethin" while I was down in the pits on range dat once lol
Wish I had this when I went through in the 1980's.It actually would have made a difference.
I like the Corporal's suggestion about "screaming". LOL!! Good one!
Dear Ssgt and above, do as you say and keep good on your word. Dear Lts, trust your NCOs and your Senior Lance's and get there point of view to help you along the way.
Dear 2nd Lt,
The difference between us is that I've been promoted before
Sincerely, PFC
"Dear SGT MAJ, I wasn't driving the MRAP alone to dinner." Sincerely 2LT
Dear USMC,
Never change, you absolute psychopaths!
Sincerely, Australian Special Operations
Yes we were.... and still are. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sgt...OUT.
Dear Marines,
Drink water, Hydrate and change your socks.
Sincerely, a Doc
Relationship in JROTC won’t last.
Sincerely, Cadet captain
Dear Sergeant Major, you thought you were the highest on the video, but no, it’s me. I’m the big dog. Sincerely, a Lieutenant.
Dear Lieutenant, you’re just like a private to me. I’m the boss. Sincerely, a General.
Dear General, you’re nothing to me. I’m the king. Sincerely, the Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps.
Dear all in the USMC, awww, so cute! Tiny ones fighting about ranks! Sincerely, *the* 5-Star General.
Jk guys don’t take this seriously.
Dear 5 star general, you are but a mere child compared to my political science bachelors degree
Reece Maxfield, Sincerely from who?
@@raider7265 sincerely, every college protester
@@reecemaxfield8265 - Haha! Good luck with that, "college protester!" Reading bachelor's level books doesn't confer maturation. Life experience under stress is far better preparation for the real world.
De Oppresso Liber
Dear 5 star general you can't tell me what to do.
Sincerely, President Trump.
1:14 & 1:16 I was taught to not say SARNT, and only the Army does that.
But I went through 96 to 2000. I guess it's ok nowadays.
Raah
Very cool! I would have been blown away if they went from Recruit to Commandant.
Dear 2nd LT you can always use a Garmin when you get your marines lost - 1st LT
Dear Second Lieutentant,
Treat your marines with respect and always have trust is your marines
Sincerely,
A First Lieutentant
The emotions and style between E-5 and E-6 is a night and day switch. SNCOs man, it’s their corps.
What Do You Want Absolutely. We’ll get the job done, but don’t EVER fuck with our junior Marines.
Dear Senior Airmen,
I miss the mafia
Sincerely,
A Staff Sergeant
Dear army,
Keep trying, some day you'll be as good as us
Sincerely, marine corps
Dear Marines,
You're going to be killed by a grunt.
Signed, Master Chief
The first in and the last out injoy the ranks I probably want get to see it sincerely a proud grunt.
Since seeing this clip! This is the first time ever for me to see a female Marine as 1st Sergeant!! I was in 1st Battalion 9th Marines and at Edson Range as Weapons Coach!! Semper Fi!! USMC 1991
I was waiting to see what the exploding pineapple was gonna say.
I just got promoted to a corporal NCO and yes I am not the babysitter 😂
My advice to every Marine, Love the Corps.
How about camping trips with Marines in California at different places of high energy within California for Advance land navigation courses preset. As a roving rotation through places of high energy...
Dear Infantry, thanks for running the corps.
Signed- an 0311 😝😝😝
Did u say family First Sergeant?
1:41
I love the Marines, especially a certain Staff Sergeant.
Good way to bring up your kids ...# Marines
Special U.S. Marshall, I wear light strong Chainmail blue colored also prevent oxidation With sword set instead of fire arms. Plus got few cases already... Amtrak few others...you think that guy would notice it me again...what would he would say, since nothing happened after he told me last time?
0:13 i learned that the hard way despite having watched this before
Dear Marines keep being the legit warriors that you all are for America against Evil
Dear Marines
We say change your socks for a reason.
Sincerely,
A Corpsman
Basically the rule “treat others the way you wanna be treated” goes in general to LTs cuz just because they outrank Sargent Majors don’t mean they have the authority to command a SNCO that has lots of combat experience.
Beautiful 0:21 most innocent laugh I’ve heard