Age Doesn't Matter - Army Ranger Brian Marx (Short Version)

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  • @mainnerd2222
    @mainnerd2222 Рік тому +305

    Had a guy in my Platoon who joined at 42 and we were deployed a couple of years after he came to us. He skyrocketed thru the ranks. Glad we had him. I found war isn't a "young man's game". You need the older men to keep the younger men level-headed. He kept us in line, and in combat situations he didn't seem as chaotic, for lack of better words. His maturity helped out a lot. He had no problems keeping up with us, and he was more in shape than others.

    • @Justanotherdude-kk4ix
      @Justanotherdude-kk4ix Рік тому +3

      Well said my friend

    • @cameronsinnett8117
      @cameronsinnett8117 Рік тому +2

      I’ll never forget the 40 some year old screaming at the gunner they’re walking them in on us, I don’t give a fuck about PID

    • @WilliamHolden-t5g
      @WilliamHolden-t5g Рік тому

      from 2007-2011 you could enlist in the US Army, National Guard and USAR at 41 and 364 days not having any military experience and not reach your 42nd birthday and you can retire at 61 and 364 days not having reached your 62nd birthday. I am sure there are waivers now for older veterans with prior service to come back in the military. @PeteBooty-Juice

    • @darrylstubblefield
      @darrylstubblefield Рік тому

      @PeteBooty-JuiceIt is 35 unless during wartime

  • @gator7082
    @gator7082 Рік тому +318

    I retired from the Corps at age 40 and went to the Fire Academy for 30 weeks right after. Been a Fire/Medic for 12 years since then. 40 isn't old nor an excuse. You just can't go out drinking every night like you did when you were 20!

    • @jaezavodskoizavoiskov5488
      @jaezavodskoizavoiskov5488 Рік тому

      thats sure true body changes every time ,yes specially when drinking ....lol

    • @limbanimkorongo1061
      @limbanimkorongo1061 Рік тому +1

      Im 30 and im trying to go bat but i thought i was old and this guy is inspiring lol 40 isn't the most ideal age for this type of beating.

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Рік тому +17

      @@limbanimkorongo1061as long as you're in shape it doesn't matter from what I can tell. An out of shape 20 year old is not going to be as capable as a squared away 40 year old

    • @ricklopez4703
      @ricklopez4703 Рік тому +6

      I still feel great at 40 and strong but yeah drinking seems to hit harder now also injuries seem to take longer to heal

    • @Glocktuah
      @Glocktuah 4 місяці тому

      Ems a joke bro
      Hire DEI fire and pd officers
      How many fat fireman and cops ya know that don’t deserve job?
      I hate how fire is a brotherhood of brown nose boyfriends
      Pd actually does real work
      Fire complains about running medical calls
      Fire is like the Air Force of military

  • @jefejeffwell1113
    @jefejeffwell1113 Рік тому +75

    35, just enlisted. I’m glad I waited, because the life experience I have will greatly improve my successes in the military.

    • @Jarzula
      @Jarzula 4 місяці тому +5

      I’m 31 and thinking of signing up. If I signed up right out of high school, I know I would’ve been a cocky POS today. But I’m humble and I’m ready to be more humbled

    • @TobiA0000
      @TobiA0000 3 місяці тому +7

      Signed up at 32 and will be going to selection in the fall time. Anything can be done with inner strength and God.

    • @heyzeus6149
      @heyzeus6149 2 місяці тому +3

      How is it going!? Just turned 33 thinking of joining but definitely want some kind of spec ops but afraid I’m aged out of everything. If so, what’s the next closest thing?

    • @_handson_
      @_handson_ 21 день тому

      I’m 33 and already spoke with recruiter kinda can’t wait to leave to bootcamp just want to pass the asvab test so I can.

    • @don8659
      @don8659 15 днів тому +2

      How's it treating you so far Jeff? I been out for 4 years. Reenlisting now at 30.

  • @timiteohughes335
    @timiteohughes335 Рік тому +59

    There was a guy that graduated the SF Qualification course in 2009 that was 45 years of age. He didn't seem to have any of the physical issues that people always talk about. Most people don't know how to prepare for these types of courses and show up with holes in there training.

  • @nordfreiheit
    @nordfreiheit Рік тому +111

    I was infantry from age 18-25, now I'm 32 and I miss it every day. Wish I had tried out for the Regiment. Seeing this man gives me hope that there's still time for me to try again.

    • @rogertapia2784
      @rogertapia2784 Рік тому +31

      Bro I joined at 33 I’m infantry and did rasp why you waiting … do it if you fail you’ll fail but you got it out of your system.. do it

    • @DevilFrog61
      @DevilFrog61 Рік тому +13

      @@rogertapia2784 i dont think you ever get it out of your system if youre a warrior youre a warrior

    • @memback
      @memback Рік тому +1

      @@rogertapia2784 Couldn't have said it any better.

    • @johngeffrard4970
      @johngeffrard4970 Рік тому

      @@rogertapia2784 your a army ranger?

    • @billymorris-watts3766
      @billymorris-watts3766 Рік тому +1

      33 I'm joining navy I wanna be a seaman ......just do it 💪

  • @cbo-nz4qy
    @cbo-nz4qy 2 роки тому +162

    I'm 29 , have tried to join several times but unsuccessful (long ridiculous reason) . Finally getting things taken care of and going to try option 40 or maybe 18x once things are handled. Much respect to you sir!

    • @nicholashutchinson40
      @nicholashutchinson40 2 роки тому +16

      Same here brother! 29, Just had a daughter, made the decision to try to option 40 also. Good luck

    • @CrowBag
      @CrowBag 2 роки тому +19

      Never too late lads. Although I'm a Brit, saw a fella on my assessment course joining at 35 for the Paras (Ranger equivalent) and he was a fucking machine of a man compared to everyone else. Good luck.

    • @nicholashutchinson40
      @nicholashutchinson40 2 роки тому +3

      @@CrowBag thanks for the encouragement bro!

    • @cbo-nz4qy
      @cbo-nz4qy 2 роки тому +4

      @@nicholashutchinson40 awesome choice man! Congrats and good luck!

    • @cbo-nz4qy
      @cbo-nz4qy 2 роки тому +4

      @@CrowBag hell yeah! Thanks for the boost in confidence! That's awesome to hear !

  • @Penelope2024
    @Penelope2024 2 роки тому +104

    I'm 38 yrs old going through the enlistment process and always wanted to go through the ranger path. This has been encouraging, now I know I can go through having option 40

    • @tatankahanska120
      @tatankahanska120 2 роки тому +10

      Badass me i graduted from BCT at 39

    • @BigCherch
      @BigCherch Рік тому +3

      How did it go for you? I’m about to be 38, just did the ASVAB. Hoping MEPS doesn’t give me too hard of a time for my waivers.

    • @Penelope2024
      @Penelope2024 Рік тому +4

      @@BigCherch It's a pain in the ass still dealing with it I'm physically and mentally capable and I don't understand.. so far finally Dealing with a recruiter that's actually wanting to put in the work I go down to process Monday the 8th

    • @Joe-r3v
      @Joe-r3v Рік тому +5

      @@Penelope2024 Keep on keepin on. I'm processing soon myself at 35 yrs old. Best of luck!

    • @BigCherch
      @BigCherch Рік тому +1

      @@Penelope2024 I’ll be praying for you bud! Good luck, sounds like you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be!

  • @stalydude
    @stalydude Рік тому +30

    If anyone is interested, there’s a book out there called “Fighting for the French Foreign Legion” it’s the true first hand account of a guy called Alex Lochrie who joined the foreign legion at 38 years old, I believe he was from Scotland, and he eventually went on to serve in the legions elite 2Rep, I’d highly recommend it.

  • @combatbattalion6
    @combatbattalion6 2 роки тому +54

    I'm 36 extremely motivated and athletic but had drug problems in past and 1 felony 12 years ago. Got a lawyer to expunge my record and will be completed soon. Then I'll start training my ass off and then I'll be going option 40. I'm making 90k rn but I don't care about the money.I want to serve my beloved country and this man is huge motivation to still get it done.

    • @stephen3762
      @stephen3762 2 роки тому +4

      you mean serve your government.

    • @ThisisFerrariKhan
      @ThisisFerrariKhan 2 роки тому +7

      You got this bro. I believe in you. Just be a team player and don’t quit and you’ll flourish in Group or Battalion. 💯

    • @rayvettevlogs
      @rayvettevlogs 2 роки тому +2

      I'm literally in the exact same predicament. and a hand tattoo I'm removing. my felony was for theft about 14 years ago. I'm 35 at the moment no drugs for me tho

    • @combatbattalion6
      @combatbattalion6 2 роки тому

      @@rayvettevlogs they have some new medical records shit too that's fucking everyone .

    • @rayvettevlogs
      @rayvettevlogs 2 роки тому

      @@combatbattalion6 like what ?

  • @MysteeriusFrend
    @MysteeriusFrend Рік тому +48

    Process will have taken me 11-12 months. I'm 37, had to get a special waiver. A great ASVAB score really helped me. No degree, but studied my ass off revisiting old highschool lessons and taking lots of practice tests. It's definitely possible. I'm apprehensive about basic training and how I'll be treated due to my age. But eff it, I'm gonna get it done regardless! Can't wait!

    • @theoeguia3302
      @theoeguia3302 Рік тому +1

      If you are real then thank you for your service in the military industrial complex.
      Kidding aside, what is up with military waivers and bringing documents to basic.
      I remember seeing a Caucasian blonde young kid with a stack of medical folders that he brought to the medical assessment. It was it 5 time there.
      They do not give a fuck about the pre enlistment process

    • @MysteeriusFrend
      @MysteeriusFrend Рік тому +3

      @@theoeguia3302 I went to MEPS and had a normal interaction. Took me so long simply because of requesting documents and paperwork. Keep in mind I'm 37, have lived all over the country, and every time I've moved I've lost things. Replacing those certain documents takes time. For example, I had to order an original of my marriage certificate. Couldn't find it anywhere. Since I wasn't living in the state it was issued, that piece of paper took me FOUR months to get. Little things like that are what took me so long. Effin paperwork!

    • @christophermillington-lee4316
      @christophermillington-lee4316 Рік тому +1

      @@MysteeriusFrend Good luck mate!

    • @pnutbutta1234567
      @pnutbutta1234567 Рік тому

      No one will care how old you are .. .seriously. Its like you came to the internet hoping someone will talk you out of it. You will be a footnote in somebody's story "oh yeah we had an older dude in our flight but I never saw him again after basic" So, if you go out of your way to make your age a big deal (it sounds like you're already on that path) that will just make you look like a douche and be a target for the DI's. Just be in shape (hold yourself to the standards of the 18 year olds), keep your head down and handle business. You have a reason for joining so just focus on that my guy. Good luck to you.

    • @kimarhironso437
      @kimarhironso437 Рік тому +7

      I got in at 26, but found that having a somewhat demanding civilian job, where there was pressure and consequences of getting things right and wrong, under a somewhat demanding boss had its benefits when I went in.
      I wasn't the oldest guy, I think I was about fourth, but lots of the 18, 19 year old guys had never held a job at ALL before they went in, so the immediate demands and time constraints on getting things done quickly and correctly intimidated the hell out of them. I didnt even really notice it to be honest. I thought it was actually going to be mentally tougher than it was, but I'd already been at 80% of the BCT level before I went in.
      Physically it was the runs that gave me trouble, because in a genius moment as a civilian, I just saw the standards for the two mile run, made sure I could pass it, and did not anticipate that you would have to run much further in BCT/AIT on your every other day of aerobic training compared to your pt test. Jumping from two miles to five plus freaking killed. But about halfway through my body adjusted to that and it was fine.
      I did eight years, got out, and just got back in earlier this month. Apprehension is just part of it. I was apprehensive getting back in and I'd already done everything before. I'm currently the same age as you.
      Soldiers creed, general orders, and being good at the new pt test before you go in, as well as being able to accept direction from people (for sure your drill sergeants, but also those that are going to be appointed over you.........which everybody will be because everybody is rotated into leadership spots throughout bct just like you will be over some of them in that time) are all you really need to have. And patience. I personally found that out of the BCT portion of IET that the WORST part of training was reception. Where you just wait for hours on end, have mad dashes to get stuff done, and then wait some more and get about an hour or two of sleep a day.
      The thing about NOT going in, even if you get in and do your time and find out it is horrible like people say (I found it is like every other job, has good and bad), at least you KNOW. If you never go in, you will always have that gnawing in the back of your mind about what it was like and you it will never go away.
      75th, SF Groups, etc will have way higher standards than IET does, but just like they were saying above, if you have the shot, take it, and if you fall short you are just going to be where you were before.

  • @adminbusinessdevelopment6220
    @adminbusinessdevelopment6220 Рік тому +16

    I was a grunt in the Marines got out in my 20’s I’m 35 now university grad training to join the Navy, get through BUD/s and get to the teams, this is motivating, there’s something that comes with experience that becomes a pro not a con!

    • @garrettglauser8824
      @garrettglauser8824 Рік тому +1

      You can’t get into Buds at 35 I thought

    • @adminbusinessdevelopment6220
      @adminbusinessdevelopment6220 Рік тому +3

      @@garrettglauser8824 You can request an age waiver with prior service

    • @fatcat9109
      @fatcat9109 Рік тому +2

      @@adminbusinessdevelopment6220 the waiver is for prior SOF service. NSW is also a rotten apple ethically and professionally; you should look into Nat Guard SF or any other unit under USASOC.

    • @adminbusinessdevelopment6220
      @adminbusinessdevelopment6220 Рік тому

      @OKLAGNOMIE No clue why I’m just seeing your comment, apologies. I appreciate your perspective, some of my best friends are BAT boys so no worries I have love for my Army brothers, many have them have echoed your points and I’ve talked to 20th group and they pretty much said the same thing!

    • @adminbusinessdevelopment6220
      @adminbusinessdevelopment6220 Рік тому

      @@fatcat9109 definitely! Talked to 20th group, my ranger bros said the same thing

  • @tatankahanska120
    @tatankahanska120 2 роки тому +20

    I just got done at BCT last oct 2022. I went into at 39. Im 40 years old now im a E4 now. Im glad I joined the Army. The process took 7 months before I enlisted

    • @Tiger74147
      @Tiger74147 Рік тому +2

      I'll probably be 39 by the time I get through MEPS. This is encouraging, thanks for sharing!

  • @billyfletcher9388
    @billyfletcher9388 Рік тому +21

    Im 33 turning 34 this weekend i just graduated osut as a 11bravo last week this guy was actually a inspiration for me as far as going in at a older age i joined the national guard as a civilian i work as a wildland firefighter i finished everything no problem with well over 500 on pt scores

    • @liveonmiamibeachcom6775
      @liveonmiamibeachcom6775 Рік тому

      Yea yall in wildcard are always in fabulous shape, yall are hard hitters compared to the rest of the public services

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 Рік тому +17

    At 50 and a high school teacher and Nordic Ski Patroller I trained Army ROTC Cadets in winter survival. I soon discovered that my XC racing, summer bicycle racing and weight lifting left me in much better physical condition than any of the ROTC cadets or their professional Army cadre. If you have the drive and conditioning, even at 40 you should be able to handle Ranger training. The one thing you will discover is that, even with excellent conditioning, your recovery time from extreme exertion will be slower than day a 20 year old.

    • @MrSwensonite
      @MrSwensonite Рік тому +1

      I mean this in the nicest way possible but rotc cadre and ranger selection/school is an altogether different animal. It’s not even apples to oranges. It’s a Pepsi can in the ocean vs a cargo ship kind of comparison

    • @ericb.4358
      @ericb.4358 Рік тому +1

      @@MrSwensonite I never, EVER, meant to imply my fitness and racing experiences entrained the level of stress, discomfort or danger Ranger training does. But I HAVE XC skied the 2 day, 100 mile Canadian Ski Marathon at that time which is a physical feat many could not attain.
      My references re. physical fitness was to say that even civilians can attain very high overall fitness levels.
      My most recent fitness accomplishment was to backpack the Grand Canyon North Rim to South Rim in 4 days at age 74. I ask you, how many men that age could do that?

    • @ryhk3293
      @ryhk3293 Рік тому

      You trained Army ROTC Cadets in winter survival? From which colleges and universities? What do you know about "Ranger training" that enables you to speak to it? Are you aware there are two entirely different two month long Ranger programs? And yet another yet another "Ranger" competition with competitive events that ROTC cadets specifically train for? But you mention high school, so perhaps you are referring to high school Junior ROTC, which is more of an after school club type of activity? Senior ROTC (aka ROTC is the primary method by which the services (except the USMC) commissions officers). The cadre are active duty officers and NCOs and simultaneously university/college faculty. Junior ROTC is a high school extracurricular activity or class and are retired, former servicemembers.
      Can you clarify what you're talking about?

  • @FMD023
    @FMD023 Рік тому +11

    I remember trying to go SF to get out of a deployment. Fresh out of basic, winning high PT being a “PT stud,” knew how to land nav and could ruck. Me and my buddy went to an SF recruiting office and The SF e7s eyes lit up when I walked through the dooor and asked me what language do I speak (Vietnamese). I was only about 110 lbs soaked and wet after basic. The fact that the SF recruiter didn’t judge me by my size, in my head I was like oh shit, this is where the big boys are at. He Gave me some info for a good 45 mins then asked my buddy any questions? Before we left he asked when can I start log PT. We told him we were deploying in a month and he was bummed. Long story short after 2 combat tours I had no more motivation to even think SF. Had I stayed in the Army I would have definitely went unconventional. Conventional deals with too much nonsense at times. There’s a reason why we have pockets because I love to put my hands in my damn pockets!

  • @origins3694
    @origins3694 Рік тому +10

    Age don’t matter. There’s is an appointed time for everything. I’m 34, I just joined the Navy. I failed the ASVAB couple of times but I didn’t give up and I finally made it. My rate is gonna be PR (Parachute Rigger) My goal is to go all the way up to spec-ops and become a Navy Swcc (Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crewmen) They say I can’t because of my age but this gentleman hyped me up! I know I will make it no matter what. There’s always a way and I will find one. Also one day I’d love to go to Ranger School. 💪 You sir got my respect. 💯

  • @daver7547
    @daver7547 Рік тому +5

    37yrs old and taking ASVAB and MEPS at the end of June to join the Air Force.

  • @gabrieltobar9557
    @gabrieltobar9557 Рік тому +6

    I joined the army at 32. I am now 35 and within that time i got married and have 2 kids. I am blackhawk helicopter mechanic and crew chief which means i get to fly and do and cool things..its hard work..but beats any desk job i’ve ever had before…

  • @Yo-qt2nu
    @Yo-qt2nu 11 місяців тому +3

    Brian Marx is my inspiration to join the us army on my late 38s

  • @Rilla911
    @Rilla911 Рік тому +2

    this has really lighted a fire for me that i thought was gone , i've wanted this my entire life but have put it off for others , felt like im too old and couldnt make it happen anymore.. i still can do it

    • @Mentors4mil
      @Mentors4mil  Рік тому

      Don't ever self-select. Let the Regiment tell you that you are ineligible.

  • @user-vn7wy5vp7r
    @user-vn7wy5vp7r Рік тому +4

    Hey brian
    I am 37 and want to join the military reserves. You are an inspiration and gave me the push to apply. Thanks!

  • @johnricci294
    @johnricci294 Рік тому +6

    Rejoined 11b at age 44...If you have passion anything will happen .

  • @bydefault7795
    @bydefault7795 Рік тому +6

    We had a viet nam vet in our platoon in basic who was 38, 82nd Airborne Infantry in Viet Nam. He was a South Carolina State Trooper but decided to punch out and go back into the army. They only let him wear his decorations on graduation day. He made it easily. He was our platoon leader.

    • @vpr2528
      @vpr2528 Рік тому +2

      Larry Thorne (Lauri Törni) was 44 when he deployed to Vietnam in 1963. And took a second tour in 1965.

  • @mariozarate6512
    @mariozarate6512 Рік тому +2

    Joined Navy at 33 and after a year in the pipeline I just graduated from FMTB-W and now I am part of FMF(Fleet Marine Force)Greenside Corpsman (medic) at the age of 34.

  • @88N-TransportSoldier
    @88N-TransportSoldier Рік тому +2

    I went to basic at the age of 39. at fort jackson SC, with no prior military service. later to be sent to Ft Lee Va for AIT. My wife is a Air Force vet and she made me want to serve even though I sat on the idea for 15 years. I did it Im currently part of a CSSB unit and am enjoying it. the fact I get to serve in the US Army.

  • @EndoftheBlock7224
    @EndoftheBlock7224 Рік тому +11

    I joined the Army at 35 which was the cut-off in 2011 and went to Ft Gordon for comms. Hardest thing for me was not having anyone to talk with on my level. I was always the top in PT for any age range but man, Ibuprofen was my friend for sure. Nice hearing your story as my was rare and not many people understand.

  • @AfromusChief108
    @AfromusChief108 Рік тому +2

    That's Dope I am 27 right now and man Brian inspires me to join too

  • @TheMediaMicSpeaks
    @TheMediaMicSpeaks Рік тому +2

    I joined the Army at 29 and went through Boot at age 30 back in 98. Spent three years in and later joined the Boys in Blue where I spent the next 12 years. Deployed to Turkey, Germany and the like. Best 15 years of my life. Medically retired out at 45. Much respect to this man.

    • @chltmdwp
      @chltmdwp Рік тому +1

      When you medically retire, are you treated the same as if you retired at 20 years in terms of benefits and pay?

    • @TheMediaMicSpeaks
      @TheMediaMicSpeaks Рік тому

      @@chltmdwp Yes, and it's due to the fact that you are honorably discharged receiving income in terms of your percentage. The only difference is that you never received any formal ceremony or retirement certificate or ID Card.

  • @drillsgtx
    @drillsgtx Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed the podcast! The speaker sounds like a fantastic person with an interesting background. It's impressive that he was a Drill Sergeant at Fort Knox and had a private under who later became a specialist during our 8-week cycle. It's also admirable that he wanted to return to service as a clerk for seven years, even after serving as a Vietnam veteran in the Special Forces. I'm sure there are many more fascinating stories to tell, but it's great that you could share these highlights with us.

    • @drillsgtx
      @drillsgtx Рік тому

      I was a Drill Sergeant at Fort Knox, KY, from 1986 - 1989. My oldest Soldier was Specialist Kilogram in B-13-4 2plt. November 1986 he was once a member of the Special Forces, and he was transitioning into a clerk position. During his time assisting the platoon, he showed great maturity and provided valuable support. A private once came to my office and told me that the private Kilogram was having night court. Is he trying to put me in jail? I had to go and talk to private/ specialist Kilogram at the time and tell him, hey, that's not going to happen. And he begrudgingly stopped doing it, and still, we achieved our goal. We graduated him with flying colors.

  • @slayer6936
    @slayer6936 Рік тому +4

    I went into the Marines from 80 to 84 then in 05 I gained the Washington guard became a Scout Scout Instructor lead Scout in Iraq along with other duty and was a Advisor in Afghanistan!
    If you have the drive and motivation and some brains and common since and are physically fit you can be very successful!
    I was Medically retired in 14 due to sustaining multiple injuries and wish I could do it all over again! But not with today's leadership!

  • @aaronjensen8455
    @aaronjensen8455 Рік тому +9

    I'm 50 and I wish I could get back in the military. Maybe not something like Ranger School, but I'd happy to serve in a support role.

  • @alanbissett4706
    @alanbissett4706 5 місяців тому +2

    I completed Ranger School at the age of 44, it was fine and a privilege to take part in - prepare and remember that they won’t kill you and they can’t make you pregnant! 🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @bobk2899
    @bobk2899 8 місяців тому +1

    I retired after 21 years in the Army, all as an infantryman. I was fortunate enough to begin my career with an option 40 contract and my first unit assignment was at 2/75. I was lucky enough to have stayed in either battalion or regiment my entire career. Now I retired at the age of 39. That was in 2010. And my body was beat up! Not that I would admit it then. This guy is such a badass, that he started his career in that environment at 40! Holy hell, what a stud. RLTW

  • @ernestroger3326
    @ernestroger3326 Рік тому +8

    This is interesting to me .
    At the age of 73 I am in pretty good health . Exercise somewhat each day . Still hunting for deer , and was starting to train to run my first ever 5 k marathon.
    I even made a T shirt that said , No Plan B . The only easy day was yesterday !
    However, I had to start chemotherapy for the cancer I have and it is taking it’s toll as you are all aware of .
    Not sure what the future holds but still would like achieve that goal .
    People like your guest are an inspiration to us all !

    • @vertigo2930
      @vertigo2930 Рік тому

      God Bless Sir. May you be healed by the cancer. Amin.

    • @ernestroger3326
      @ernestroger3326 Рік тому +1

      @@vertigo2930 Thank you . I appreciate your kind words !

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Рік тому +1

      Keep at it, Ernest! Cancer is a bitch but people can and do get through it all the time. I have nothing but respect for you

    • @ernestroger3326
      @ernestroger3326 Рік тому +1

      @@ChickentNug thanks !

    • @myccx2034
      @myccx2034 Рік тому

      WoW!

  • @kylegamer48
    @kylegamer48 Рік тому +2

    Had a guy that was 53 come through basic with me in 2015. Apparently he was just doing that so he could retire in the reserves as he had previously did 20 years in the Navy and then10 with the CIA. He broke his pelvis halfway through and just kept going as he didn't want to recycle back to the beginning in order to get it fixed.

  • @NoCoverCharge
    @NoCoverCharge Рік тому +4

    Nice man I was in 3rd batt at benning late 80s early 90s the average age of a batt ranger was 19 .. and let me tell you if I had to do that agin at 40 it would have been tough ! Cheers to you RLTW

  • @jacko3423
    @jacko3423 Рік тому +1

    We had a 29-year old guy in my Basic back in 1990 and I thought that's old. Thumbs up for all of our "mature" enlistee.

  • @joztunes69
    @joztunes69 Рік тому +4

    Age is just a number, I'm 54 now and if had to or needed, I'd join the Army again and once again become a Ranger, I would just have to get back into better shape

    • @DustinAdamsJustice
      @DustinAdamsJustice 6 місяців тому

      im 47 and want to join but i smoke weed, If they said they would take me id join in a heartbeat

  • @ivorywhite7161
    @ivorywhite7161 Рік тому +4

    I joined when I was 27, barely pass the ASVAB with a 43 but I got the MOS as a fire fighter. It's better to join later, live some life before you join

  • @KingyunaDarkKnight
    @KingyunaDarkKnight 4 місяці тому

    Thanks you for the motivation ❤❤!!!!! Definitely doing the ranger course um already RANGERS due to my combat profile

  • @mustlovedogs272
    @mustlovedogs272 Рік тому +6

    I was 29 when Iraq invaded Kuwait. I called a recruiter and said I wanted to join. He ask my age. I said 29. He said thanks but no thanks I was one year too old. I was in the best shape of my life. I lifted weights 2 hours a day and could run for miles. 6’2” and 195 pounds. I guess I should have called a different recruiter.

  • @tonymontanamalverde
    @tonymontanamalverde 2 роки тому +5

    There was a few cats that were over 35 when I went thru Benning back in 2011. Age is just a number, it’s about wha type can bring to the table and working well with others as part of a team.

    • @kimarhironso437
      @kimarhironso437 Рік тому +1

      I went back in 2011 as well and we had several dudes over 30 in the company and four in my platoon alone. I myself was 26, but mid twenties is kind of prime beef years imo.

  • @bprathe3205
    @bprathe3205 Рік тому +1

    They need to open it up. If you can pass boot camp you should be able to serve. Great job brother. ⚔️🇺🇸

  • @bfry38
    @bfry38 3 місяці тому

    This is awesome! This guy sounds just like me. I have regrets about the Military and Marshall. I got recruited out of H.S to play Football and Baseball at Marshall. I didn’t keep my grades up in H.S so I couldn’t get cleared through the NCAA Clearinghouse and then the Military didn’t work out, but these are my two biggest regrets of my life!

  • @falsealias2046
    @falsealias2046 6 місяців тому

    I’m attempting to go in at 32. This gives me hope and a boost in confidence.

  • @stellarmella9557
    @stellarmella9557 Рік тому +3

    what a legend, able to maintain such physique at such an age is just so hard

  • @miguelcaceres5368
    @miguelcaceres5368 Рік тому +4

    Anyone here who became an Officer in their 30’s?
    Joined the Marine Corps (3051 supply), went Coast Guard (I’m an MK now) and I’ll be getting out at age 32 and considering going to the Army to do this Ranger school and finish out my career there.

    • @erics362
      @erics362 Рік тому +1

      Going to Ranger School and becoming a Ranger are 2 different things. This video is about becoming a Ranger, which requires you to complete selection (RASP). Ranger School is a leadership school open to personnel from all branches of the military.

  • @TheJimyyy
    @TheJimyyy 3 місяці тому +2

    from 20 to early 40 maybe 45 . you still in your prime . most special force dude are over 30 and even early 40 . when you keep yourself in a good shape and fit you stay that way for long time . whit no change at all in your fitness until you get older like 50+

  • @onespeedkanaka808
    @onespeedkanaka808 2 місяці тому

    I’m 32 getting ready to enlist with an option 40. I rucked about 10 miles the other day. I run a minimum of 15-20 miles a week depending on programming all while nursing a sensitive IT band. Hit a 30 minute 4 miler earlier. Age is nothing if you take care of yourself. Plus as we get older we value our physicality and take it more seriously developing better habits etc.

  • @Whatsthatsmell-rr8qb
    @Whatsthatsmell-rr8qb Місяць тому

    To my older enlisted going on the subject of beaten up body. How do yall manage the pain, im at 10 yrs in age 28 and already have thritis in the neck and future back. I keep on pushing but i know it’ll only get worse the older i get. P.s. im a mechanic so all my work is very physical.

  • @davidrobinson8337
    @davidrobinson8337 Рік тому

    He had the heart and the desire and the motivation..Hell never underestimate older soldiers. The Veterans especially

  • @don8659
    @don8659 15 днів тому +1

    Hopefully i get this option. Got out in 2020 after six years when they tried to force the shot. Im currently reenlisting at 31 going to be interesting but i hope rangers is still an option if i can keep up

    • @Mentors4mil
      @Mentors4mil  14 днів тому

      Good luck! I’m not sure it’s an option for prior service, but if you’re not airborne, see if you can get that. Even still you can reach out to the regiment’s recruiting team at 75RECRUIT@SOCOM.MIL and let them know that you’re interested in attending RASP. Let them know that you watched the videos we did with them.

    • @don8659
      @don8659 14 днів тому

      @Mentors4mil appreciate the feedback. I been out for 4 years so I got to go by the army's business rules and go back through basic and all that so we will see.

  • @earlgeorge7573
    @earlgeorge7573 Рік тому

    thank you for your service

  • @freddyj5845
    @freddyj5845 Рік тому +5

    Joined Marine Corps at 34. It can be done. I am not nor have I ever been a PT stud or ever did sports.

  • @seanpk78
    @seanpk78 11 місяців тому

    Respect man! 🙌

  • @corybullock2411
    @corybullock2411 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the education! Because I was always told that you can’t join rangers or green berets after a certain age.

  • @pedropierre9594
    @pedropierre9594 Рік тому +4

    Homie looks like Roboute Guilliman talking about age doesn't matter if you know you know

  • @xxkrnplaysxx1683
    @xxkrnplaysxx1683 2 роки тому +11

    I’m 48 and would love to serve. It’s annoying that they have an age restriction

    • @t.c.777
      @t.c.777 2 роки тому +3

      We need to bring this issue to Congress! Maybe we should just have to meet the BCT requirements before we go to Bootcamp.

    • @t.c.777
      @t.c.777 2 роки тому +5

      Canadians can join reserves till 54!!!

    • @MeliorIlle
      @MeliorIlle 2 роки тому +1

      ? You can get an age waiver right now, join the guard, and try out for SF. You won't make it though.

    • @davidrobinson8337
      @davidrobinson8337 Рік тому +1

      You prior service? They subtract the years you served before

    • @ordinaryretrogamer6944
      @ordinaryretrogamer6944 6 місяців тому

      Bro you are not gonna make it at 48

  • @MountainPerson
    @MountainPerson Рік тому +3

    My 38 year old self cannot even dream of doing what my 21 year old Ranger self did. Lol

  • @darkwarriormaster9644
    @darkwarriormaster9644 5 місяців тому

    I’m reenlisting in the army at age thirty.
    What did this gentleman do before enlisting in the army?

  • @donaldsmith4480
    @donaldsmith4480 Рік тому +30

    I'd take a 42 year old over a new generation 19 year old anyday.

  • @gcaj85
    @gcaj85 Рік тому +4

    I'm 37 and I don't really miss the Army, but seeing people go in at 40 makes me wonder if I should jump back in. No part of me thinks I can even get a packet passed for RASP, but it does tickle that part of the imagination.

    • @DustinAdamsJustice
      @DustinAdamsJustice 6 місяців тому

      im 47 and I want in. Tempted to ask a recruiter what they can do

    • @bfry38
      @bfry38 3 місяці тому

      @@DustinAdamsJustice 42 is usually the cut off with a age waiver, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. The numbers are garbage right now. Never give up! If they say no, write your Governor. Try anything! I’m 40 and still think about it!

  • @invisibleliberty2275
    @invisibleliberty2275 2 роки тому +2

    I got rejected everywhere at age 39 and had an Associates, as well. When did they change age limit?

    • @Mentors4mil
      @Mentors4mil  2 роки тому +4

      Waivers.

    • @invisibleliberty2275
      @invisibleliberty2275 2 роки тому +2

      What type of waivers? At 44, what can you do to provide service for rergretting not joining earlier?

  • @JRT140
    @JRT140 3 місяці тому

    I was already on my first joint replacement a little after 40 lol.

  • @orbform
    @orbform 3 місяці тому

    Joining next year, I will be 28 and I only want to be a Ranger. This video was very inspiring.

  • @garysanders8018
    @garysanders8018 Рік тому +1

    Nice - We are Marshall!

  • @Samhain606
    @Samhain606 Рік тому +3

    Tried to join at 38 and the Army told me no way. Ex police and always been in really good shape. Good times

    • @bfry38
      @bfry38 3 місяці тому +1

      Needed a better recruiter. 42 is the cut off with an age waiver.

  • @ral8672
    @ral8672 2 роки тому +13

    Unless you have top tier genetics, this is a young man’s game. Look at all the retired operators, they all have major muscle skeletal injuries. Once your back or knees give out, it’s pretty much over, this type of life style will speed up such injuries.

    • @smithnwesson990
      @smithnwesson990 2 роки тому +2

      It's because they are so loaded down with kit. It will continue to happen until weapons are lighter and they can carry less. Airborne ops also kill your knees and back

    • @whiskey4609
      @whiskey4609 Рік тому

      just the nature of the job though, you never have what you need its just reality sometimes you gotta hump it to the objective and there are timelines to meet and guess what you gotta carry all your gear and then some 150 pound packs + gear happens all the time in 100+ deg weather. Training min standards are nothing lol it's just to prove you're an able bodied human being. Just gotta get tougher, definitely a young mans game.@@smithnwesson990

    • @justinfonseca
      @justinfonseca 8 місяців тому

      That’s why no one will remember your name

    • @ral8672
      @ral8672 8 місяців тому

      @@justinfonseca Roger that Justina lol

    • @tjcogger1974
      @tjcogger1974 5 місяців тому +4

      It's less about genetics and more about how well you've taken care of your body throughout your 20s and 30s. Most Americans look like a bag of milk at 40, and it's not because of genetics.

  • @bleednate
    @bleednate Рік тому +2

    There's dozens of "tri-state" areas. Just sayin....Yes, I know that's not the "take-away" of the intent and point of the video. Great job and props to those my age and older still "kicking-it" in the Army. As for me, retiring with 24 years AFS is a feat upon itself. Good luck and godspeed for anyone doing it longer than I.

  • @DjRobOG
    @DjRobOG 10 місяців тому

    I’m going in at the age of 36 this is motivation!

  • @jesse111487
    @jesse111487 Рік тому

    I went to fort knox in 07 for 19D training thent i rejoined in 2021 and went to fort Benning

  • @lpz123
    @lpz123 Рік тому +1

    Facts. im enlisting as a 34 yr old!!!!!!!!! HOWEVER, most people think im 20. NOW, if ANYONE wants to deny me for my age, im showing them this video

  • @ke4khx
    @ke4khx Рік тому

    How can I take An ASVAB test at age 46. Just want to see where I stand.

  • @outdoorlife5396
    @outdoorlife5396 Рік тому

    If my memory serves me correctly, there was a CSM who was 45 or so and passed Rgr School.

  • @jaksincarter5747
    @jaksincarter5747 Рік тому

    Thank your story🎉🎉

  • @MiClLC
    @MiClLC Рік тому +3

    Shout-out to my brothers who are pushing 40 and aren't fat

  • @wyattmorris8768
    @wyattmorris8768 Рік тому +4

    Honestly the military isn’t anything like it once was. Honestly that’s the cold hard truth.

  • @Robert_H_Diver
    @Robert_H_Diver Рік тому

    Was it SSG Brash that walked up and said it’d be difficult for you?

  • @noname-nq5zn
    @noname-nq5zn 2 роки тому +3

    Whole time they probably thought he was like undercover colonel

  • @kentallen8838
    @kentallen8838 Рік тому

    Inspiring!

  • @mckindo64
    @mckindo64 Рік тому

    need some noise supression and compression and gain on your audio setup. Nice mics and should sound a lot better.

  • @stevefowler2112
    @stevefowler2112 2 місяці тому

    I went thru Marine boot on Parris Island in '74...at that time the age cutoff was 27 for Marines. We were all 17, 18 and 19 year olds but we did have one guy who was 27 in my platoon. One night on guard duty me and him were out walking a post in the middle of east bum fuck Egypt and we had a whispered conversation. He asked me how my body was holding up, I said my body had no issues but I was feeling the mental stress. I asked him how he was doing and the poor guy almost cried telling me how his body hurt day and night and he didn't think he could take much more...he ended up being a drop, I don't know what for, we never paid attention to the drops, they just disappeared and everyone moved up one bunk. We started with 77 recruits in my platoon and graduated with 37, so over a 50% drop rate. I just can't imagine any 40 year old making it thru Marine boot back in the day, let alone ITR or Recon Indoc or BRC (a now old U.S. Recon Marine vet and recently retired Aerospace Engineer with a large American defense contractor's Missile Systems company).

  • @johnwibbels4678
    @johnwibbels4678 Рік тому

    Dam I went in at 26. I made it to to the 1/75 You it got man. I’m a old man of 60 years now….don’t get me started 😎😈Rangers lead the way. PS I was a 31C

  • @legends311651
    @legends311651 Рік тому

    I had my basic at Fort Sill 1984

  • @toxcsloth9448
    @toxcsloth9448 Рік тому

    I waited 14 days in the 43rd at fort Lenardwood before going to basic, it was way worse then basic.

  • @johnnordfors7089
    @johnnordfors7089 Рік тому +1

    If age doesn't matter then why can't I join at 57, even if I sign a waiver saying I won't look to retire.

    • @skulleton
      @skulleton Рік тому

      Because that's old as fuck. You'll blow out both your knees by week three, and if not, in jump school. Just bein real with you

  • @tmcge3325
    @tmcge3325 Рік тому +1

    I've been retired from the military for 20 years....I run, work out and stay in good shape, could I be active today? Yep, do I want to be active military? NO WAY! I'm a multi millionaire why would I want to work at all? ;-)

  • @non-fungibletoken5075
    @non-fungibletoken5075 2 роки тому +2

    Shit I'm 26 I got out of the Army at 24 I'm planning on going to break my back again for regiment with this whole Ukrainian show going on. Since one of my old division just deployed near the border being 101st. Would love to go test my nuts with regiment. Quit tomorrow is key to keep going. Did 6 years but one thing left on my list to try is RASP. And if I make to regiment work in my team and then tryout RRC path.

    • @mrketo7077
      @mrketo7077 Рік тому +1

      Maybe it’s show for you but not for Ukrainians 🇺🇦

    • @non-fungibletoken5075
      @non-fungibletoken5075 Рік тому

      @mrketo7077 Alright, man, don't get in your feelings. I've been in different areas of combat, specifically the Middle East. I'm not comparing, and it isn't a show. But to be honest, my guy war is terrible no matter where the string of it takes place.

    • @mrketo7077
      @mrketo7077 Рік тому

      @@non-fungibletoken5075 🇺🇦👍🇨🇦

  • @ItsCalebThomas
    @ItsCalebThomas 3 місяці тому

    Currently joining the military at 32, this conversation had me intrigued until they started talking about football lol

  • @Fish_understand
    @Fish_understand 2 місяці тому

    I need help...I want to go back to the Army I am 43 yrs old. I need this!

  • @Steve-ox1pe
    @Steve-ox1pe 3 місяці тому

    Im 55 and been wishing i could join since i was 50. I may be over 50 but mentally i know i can and physically fit. Oh well.

  • @williamforbes7156
    @williamforbes7156 2 роки тому +2

    i can't say i have ever seen that ranger's shirt before.

    • @trandat4
      @trandat4 2 роки тому +1

      cajun edition.

  • @Oldguy1900
    @Oldguy1900 2 місяці тому

    😂 just a question for those that had a combat MOS with more then 10 years.
    At your age in state of physical fitness could you do it all over again? How about Ranger school?
    Did 18 years,I'm 62 now and I admit I couldn't even pass the current US Army's basic training standard, when s*** doesn't work anymore s*** doesn't work anymore.

  • @NoCoverCharge
    @NoCoverCharge 4 місяці тому

    I was a Ranger in 87 to 91 the average age back then was 19 I was 21 but battalion was young as hell

  • @underratedcritic1983
    @underratedcritic1983 10 місяців тому

    One of my regrets in life is not having gone Ranger, airborne, or air assault. I also didn't research careers in the other branches of the military. I was only looking at the Army.

  • @blacklight4720
    @blacklight4720 5 місяців тому

    It is very impressive what he has accomplished. I didn't understand if he was in combat role? What communication means?

  • @Sandhill1988
    @Sandhill1988 Рік тому

    How's this possible the cutoff is 35.

  • @christopherwalker6056
    @christopherwalker6056 Рік тому +1

    I don't understand this. The cutoff age for the Army is 35??

    • @Mentors4mil
      @Mentors4mil  Рік тому +2

      Waiver

    • @WilliamHolden-t5g
      @WilliamHolden-t5g Рік тому

      Also from 2007-2011 you could enlist in all three components of the Army at 42 years old with no prior military service. @@Mentors4mil

  • @MrApiiinr
    @MrApiiinr Рік тому

    Love his shirt

  • @Casca-su3ty
    @Casca-su3ty 10 місяців тому

    This is no news here many older soldiers go to ranger school pass 40 my first SGT when to ranger school when he was 47 . I new a BC who was 51 many other stories