As a retired Marine with multiple Tours as a DI, The Coasties are right up therewith us as far as wearing recruits out. Nothing but respect for the Coast Guard.
Quebec 107 1980 vintage Coasty here. I spoke with a quiet WWII CG vet I worked with and asked him how it was. He said he landed Marines in the Pacific. He said it wasn't too bad until the landing craft was hit/disabled and he had to land with the Marines until another craft was able to pick him up. Special brotherhood exists there. RIP Chesty and MOH recipient Douglas Munro and Charlie Bucko CG/coxswain/Marine double purple heart recipient (Nam).
I am surprised to hear a Marine acknowledge that. I went through Cape May in 1968 and it was tough. After graduation we were told that we had just been through a Marine quality boot camp. It was eight weeks, and the Marines did twelve at that time (if I am correct). They told us the last four weeks the Marines did was combat stuff. And nothing but respect for the Marines!
You young folks are on your first steps in becoming heroes. Your first step was signing the enlistment papers. What you do will save lives. Signed. A salty sailor.
@ajax5467 If I had a chance to do it again, I would go Coast Guard. The Coast Guards' job is to help defend the coast of America and help US citizens. The Navy's job is to defend other countries. Deployments are extremely long, and the Navy is very undermanned. The Navy is under the defense department, and the Coast Guard is the Department of Homeland Security. Both give you the same retirement and VA benefits. Don't fall for the "see the world" line the Navy will give you. You will spend months and months at sea and even if you are in Port you will still have your duty days. What I am telling you is my opinion. Like I said, if I was going to do it again, I would join to help Americans, not countries with oil. After all that, I will say that my time in the Navy was the best time in my life.
As someone who just graduated coast guard bootcamp it really hits how much they teach you both with strength, knowledge and discipline (Edit: if anyone see’s this comment and ever have any questions about joining the coast guard I can tell you everything you need to know as I have freshly graduated)
@@xray471 I actually had a few I was in my last company with (I got reverted 2 times while in bootcamp) and usually they go through a different bootcamp, they still go to the same base as everyone else but from what I know they are in a company called depot where I believe it’s 3 weeks. The only reason I had two people from prior service that was in my last company was because the depot they were in they said were full so instead of having them wait they joined a regular 8 week bootcamp program. I hope this helps!
I’m sure it’s not part of their basic recruit training, but would enjoy seeing how our Coast Guard service men and women train for dealing with natural disasters, search and rescue, etc … Much respect for those who go out on missions to rescue those in distress.
A lot of formal OJT qualifications my man. From the first day you report to your first active duty station. And for real, no liberty until you get to be a qualified watch stander! Sucks sometimes - but it really motivates you. Those three crew members on a small boat? Trust me, they know their stuff! And every one of them knows they can end up like those poor salts who sortied during the blizzard of 78. RIP Charlie Bucko and medal of honor winner Douglas Munro and decorated hero Billy Flores and the rest of those poor coasties from the Blackthorn who died the same night I rolled into Cape May on the bus.
It's looks tougher now than when I went through in 1989. We didn't do the obstacle course when I was in bootcamp. I don't remember as much in your face yelling either.
I went to CG basic 1997. Got out in 2002. Went to college and then went Army Nurse Corps. Retired in 2022. All my Army years I think I had the most fun in the USCG.
So much more advanced than when I went through. Hopefully they didn’t get soft. My old CC was a prior service Marine and they flouted rules on TAPS, weather and everything. Total mind f***. Loved it!
I agree, more advanced in the way they teach the things a new Coastie needs to know. I hear it's still pretty tough. Fun Fact: The CG stopped allowing CCs to strike recruits just before I went through! Seriously.
K-198 Grad: Jan 2020, first class to hold virtual grad ceremony due to COVID, without the COVID restrictions during training. Recently was unfortunately medically discharged. Joining was the best decision I ever made. Wish things didn’t go the way they did medically and would’ve been able to do 20, but I guess that’s not my path.
The training never really stops in the CG. Unless you've served most people have no idea. On top of that I studied for years to advance to E-8 and then finally retire CWO4.
As one in the so-called Old Guard (I was issued the Donald Duck hat and blue and white jumpers, not the “new uniforms”), two things are clear 1) the currents recruits really have their shit together, way more than I did and 2) the training is way more effective and way tougher. X-Ray 21, Fall 1973. Radioman 2nd Class upon discharge. Best wishes to all shipmates.
Definitely harder than the U.S. Navy boot camp in San Diego I went through in 1968. I was sent to Photographer school In Pensacola FLA. we had Navy, Marines and Coasties in that school. Back in the film and chemical developing days, now it’s all digital.
I wish Air Force boot camp had more practical training like this, not particularly the water stuff as it doesn’t align with the mission but... One idea that comes to mind: basic flightline ground traffic communication and phraseology, enough airmen will drive gov’s on or near the flightline where it would be justifiable training for recruits. Another would be to expand on self defense or some sort of introduction to martial arts like the marine corps does, Beast week is a joke. Good on you coast guard
That's exactly what happened in my company Romeo 204. One gentleman turned 40 during training, he was an army vet with 3 combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Theyre all so small looking, im going this year at 6ft5 230 pounds, imma get smoked as the biggest dude RIP Gonna learn how to dodge pipes and doorways.
One thing I can say I like about coast guard boot camp as opposed to BCT is that the civilians and permanent party are way more laid back always give encouraging words and tell their experiences when they went through it! The civilians in Army BCT are dickheads 😂
Air force has more career selection/opportunities while coast guard has better stations/ quality of life. So, it depends on what career path you want to follow.
It is definitely an older video. The ethos the company says at the end during the graduation was taken from what it was and shortened to like 3 sentences now. So this video is at least a couple of years old.
@SpecialEphXz I’m pretty sure I watched your company get off the bus! It’s been awhile but do you remember being at Yankee’s graduation? It was the first outdoor Grad of the season.
@walkie870 First, thank you for your service. The reason why I was asking is because my daughter's childhood best friend just graduated a few months back.
You’re not going to get blitzed the entire time you are in. Don’t wage your time doing the application if you’re going to smoke because you will get kicked out.
Better than the ARMY, what a joke the ARMY is. This military branch maybe small and unnoticed, but it is more professional and just better cleaner in comparison to the ARMY.
@mlc3415 ....hmmm, tbh with you, the USA CG seems more easy, less aggressive because they aren't doing anything of war like training. The ARMY is more, I think that the USA CG only says that of it being hard like the USA marine corps is because it is just trying to motivate recruits and the public to join, just like how the USA AIR FORCE says that it's the toughest physical military branch but it isn't. The ARMY is more physical than the USA CG due to war training preparations.
Coast Guard doesn't normally encounter gas like the other branches. Gas is usually used in warfare, and the Coast Guard does not go to war but instead defends the US on US soil (most the time).
Yeah gas chamber is only for DC’s since the majority of the service isn’t combat oriented. Mostly focused on firefighting and seamanship in CG boot camp
@@anthonyc7043 the coast guard doesn’t do gas chamber in boot camp but if you deploy to PATFORSWA in Bahrain, you do the gas chamber at SMTC in camp lejune.
@@grimsolace4433no i was in that scene and this was in 2021 when covid was still “a thing” so we were required to wear masks but we took them off for the haircuts so heart doesn’t get into then
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As a retired Marine with multiple Tours as a DI, The Coasties are right up therewith us as far as wearing recruits out. Nothing but respect for the Coast Guard.
What do you think about the Air Force, Army & Navy?
@@anthonyviteri5037 They all have different missions. They tend to be no where near as intense.
Are you kidding ,but then again I come from the 70's
Quebec 107 1980 vintage Coasty here. I spoke with a quiet WWII CG vet I worked with and asked him how it was. He said he landed Marines in the Pacific. He said it wasn't too bad until the landing craft was hit/disabled and he had to land with the Marines until another craft was able to pick him up. Special brotherhood exists there. RIP Chesty and MOH recipient Douglas Munro and Charlie Bucko CG/coxswain/Marine double purple heart recipient (Nam).
I am surprised to hear a Marine acknowledge that. I went through Cape May in 1968 and it was tough. After graduation we were told that we had just been through a Marine quality boot camp. It was eight weeks, and the Marines did twelve at that time (if I am correct). They told us the last four weeks the Marines did was combat stuff. And nothing but respect for the Marines!
You young folks are on your first steps in becoming heroes. Your first step was signing the enlistment papers. What you do will save lives. Signed. A salty sailor.
What kind of lane azz shlt are you saying
You were or are in the Navy ?
@@ajax5467 Years ago. 87 to 91
@subicstationditosailor4053
would you say coast guard is better or about the same ?
@ajax5467 If I had a chance to do it again, I would go Coast Guard. The Coast Guards' job is to help defend the coast of America and help US citizens. The Navy's job is to defend other countries. Deployments are extremely long, and the Navy is very undermanned. The Navy is under the defense department, and the Coast Guard is the Department of Homeland Security. Both give you the same retirement and VA benefits. Don't fall for the "see the world" line the Navy will give you. You will spend months and months at sea and even if you are in Port you will still have your duty days. What I am telling you is my opinion. Like I said, if I was going to do it again, I would join to help Americans, not countries with oil. After all that, I will say that my time in the Navy was the best time in my life.
As someone who just graduated coast guard bootcamp it really hits how much they teach you both with strength, knowledge and discipline
(Edit: if anyone see’s this comment and ever have any questions about joining the coast guard I can tell you everything you need to know as I have freshly graduated)
hey, is there any way i could get your email? i have a lottt of questions lol
I have questions!! Can I get your information so we can discuss?
You have instagram so I could get more info ?
Did you have any prior service cats in your class? I'm setting up to switch from the Navy
@@xray471 I actually had a few I was in my last company with (I got reverted 2 times while in bootcamp) and usually they go through a different bootcamp, they still go to the same base as everyone else but from what I know they are in a company called depot where I believe it’s 3 weeks. The only reason I had two people from prior service that was in my last company was because the depot they were in they said were full so instead of having them wait they joined a regular 8 week bootcamp program. I hope this helps!
I’m sure it’s not part of their basic recruit training, but would enjoy seeing how our Coast Guard service men and women train for dealing with natural disasters, search and rescue, etc … Much respect for those who go out on missions to rescue those in distress.
A lot of formal OJT qualifications my man. From the first day you report to your first active duty station. And for real, no liberty until you get to be a qualified watch stander! Sucks sometimes - but it really motivates you. Those three crew members on a small boat? Trust me, they know their stuff! And every one of them knows they can end up like those poor salts who sortied during the blizzard of 78. RIP Charlie Bucko and medal of honor winner Douglas Munro and decorated hero Billy Flores and the rest of those poor coasties from the Blackthorn who died the same night I rolled into Cape May on the bus.
Excellent branch of service! Long live our amazing US Coast Guard!
USCG Boot Camp @ Alameda CA 11/11/74
E1 - O5
Stay in
Don’t get out
I didn't know that Alameda used to be TRACEN, that's pretty cool
can remember watching the graduation parade about 60 plus years ago.
It's looks tougher now than when I went through in 1989. We didn't do the obstacle course when I was in bootcamp. I don't remember as much in your face yelling either.
I was in Romeo 130 in 1989.
I don't remember any of the "scenic coastal landscapes" as I was a little preoccupied. X-Ray 13, Dec 1970. Winter in Cape May is COLD!
yeah this video brought back an anxiety I haven't felt in awhile
I went to CG basic 1997. Got out in 2002. Went to college and then went Army Nurse Corps. Retired in 2022. All my Army years I think I had the most fun in the USCG.
There were "scenic coastal landscapes" in Cape May?
I know right…Feb 77.
Proud to live in Cape May County. A TRUE Coast Guard community! ❤
The part of the swim test when you tread water was my favorite part of boot camp. Nice relaxing swim and no one was bothering me.
So much more advanced than when I went through. Hopefully they didn’t get soft. My old CC was a prior service Marine and they flouted rules on TAPS, weather and everything. Total mind f***. Loved it!
I agree, more advanced in the way they teach the things a new Coastie needs to know. I hear it's still pretty tough.
Fun Fact: The CG stopped allowing CCs to strike recruits just before I went through! Seriously.
I recall getting a boon docker to the ribs by a CWO while in the prone position on the range with the M1. “You’re tearing up my butts!” Good times.
K-198
Grad: Jan 2020, first class to hold virtual grad ceremony due to COVID, without the COVID restrictions during training.
Recently was unfortunately medically discharged. Joining was the best decision I ever made. Wish things didn’t go the way they did medically and would’ve been able to do 20, but I guess that’s not my path.
Lima 137 Sept 13th 1991. Loved every minute of boot camp.
The training never really stops in the CG. Unless you've served most people have no idea. On top of that I studied for years to advance to E-8 and then finally retire CWO4.
theyre smiling bc they know theyre about to have the good lift after they make it out
As one in the so-called Old Guard (I was issued the Donald Duck hat and blue and white jumpers, not the “new uniforms”), two things are clear 1) the currents recruits really have their shit together, way more than I did and 2) the training is way more effective and way tougher. X-Ray 21, Fall 1973. Radioman 2nd Class upon discharge. Best wishes to all shipmates.
Hey I was a RM 2nd class when I got out too :) but Romeo 129, 1988. Still had to learn Morse code when I went through.
Wow, that brings back memories of Cape May!
Definitely harder than the U.S. Navy boot camp in San Diego I went through in 1968. I was sent to Photographer school In Pensacola FLA. we had Navy, Marines and Coasties in that school. Back in the film and chemical developing days, now it’s all digital.
US Navy needs boot camp like this!!
Since when do they do obstical courses
I forgot about the pen in sock 😂 I had an indent for weeks lmao
Nikko Ortiz has entered the chat
I wish Air Force boot camp had more practical training like this, not particularly the water stuff as it doesn’t align with the mission but... One idea that comes to mind: basic flightline ground traffic communication and phraseology, enough airmen will drive gov’s on or near the flightline where it would be justifiable training for recruits. Another would be to expand on self defense or some sort of introduction to martial arts like the marine corps does, Beast week is a joke. Good on you coast guard
There is martial arts learning in air force
13:33 delgadooo that’s my man 🙈
Period hope y’all still together 😂🫶🏽
Imagine trying to get in the coast guard as a 40 years old guy army prior service and having to go through all this BS again....
That's exactly what happened in my company Romeo 204. One gentleman turned 40 during training, he was an army vet with 3 combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq.
@@sethmiller3979 Hellll no, hard pass.
That dang pool about killed me lol. It was alright swimming around but then to get up over that wall with no assistance. Blah I barely made it.
Whattt!!! No Chow hall/ galley footage!?
I went thru in 1989 S130, wow have times changed
Some things are familiar, but so many new things! '88 grad Romeo 129, even somehow got the boot camp honor grad ribbon :D,
Company commander was B M C Bennett
Congratulations men
Theyre all so small looking, im going this year at 6ft5 230 pounds, imma get smoked as the biggest dude RIP Gonna learn how to dodge pipes and doorways.
bro im going the 19th see you there
When you shipped out?? I’m arriving the 2 of April
hey I'm 6ft4in 190 pounds and I was a wallflower all you gotta do is never give them a reason to know your name
@@boxxfort9187hell yeah bro me too see you there
@@kevinromero4207I'll be there on the 2nd also
When I went through, Max the Axe was one of the barbers. 😢
One thing I can say I like about coast guard boot camp as opposed to BCT is that the civilians and permanent party are way more laid back always give encouraging words and tell their experiences when they went through it! The civilians in Army BCT are dickheads 😂
It's a fine profession
If I didn't mess up my knee in the Air Force I definitely would join the coast guard reserve
I'm between Air Force and Coast Guard, what do you say?
Air force has more career selection/opportunities while coast guard has better stations/ quality of life. So, it depends on what career path you want to follow.
How many coasties remember a school on governors island nyc
Really good training!
Didn’t this video already come out
Yeah thought it looked familiar
It is definitely an older video. The ethos the company says at the end during the graduation was taken from what it was and shortened to like 3 sentences now. So this video is at least a couple of years old.
When I joined the Royal Navy in 1985 we had to have the same haircut. And we had to pay for it as well
Delta 95 cape May Boot camp 1975
Dejua vu, had mine cut like that in 1979
What company was everyone? I was
yankee-195. My CC’s were ME1 Jarman, YN1 Lora, and SK2 Dockery
C99 Alameda CA 1974
E1-O5
Bravo -196 lol ET1 Fortenberry, YNC Vanderjach, IS1 Piersol
I was injured in boot camp. I started in Lima Company, and finished in Papá Company. March 1980.
@danielmassey3157
WOW! What was boot camp like in Alameda? I’ve been on the base in the last few years but obviously not for training.
@SpecialEphXz I’m pretty sure I watched your company get off the bus! It’s been awhile but do you remember being at Yankee’s graduation? It was the first outdoor Grad of the season.
I'm between Coast Guard and Air Force. What do you say?
How driven are you? Do you plan on making it a career or are you just staying in long enough to get benefits? What was your abs score?
Do they do the obstacle course in the winter too
It depended on what the flag condition that day was, Victor-204 didn’t get to, but I think Uniform-204 did!
Which class was this??
Z-200. from a couple years ago. my company actually lol
@walkie870 First, thank you for your service. The reason why I was asking is because my daughter's childhood best friend just graduated a few months back.
They didnt have all this crap when i was there . Yankee -182
Bravo 165!
Where does the coast guard deploy? To the beach😂
What simulation is that they're doing?
Do they drug test you when you get to basic? I'm stopping now but I feel like it'll be a good send off to get blitzed like a day or so before I go
Yes it’s one of the first things they do.
Yes they do. And they will frequently drug test you throughout your entire contract. Kiss those drugs goodbye boy.
You’re not going to get blitzed the entire time you are in. Don’t wage your time doing the application if you’re going to smoke because you will get kicked out.
Start drinking boy
@@Txdevilpup Idk if your being sarcastic or not lol
i was there 1969
How come the instructor has to mouth off at these recruits? We never had it like this in the British Army.
Don’t know. I was too smart to ask them. Kept my ears open and my mouth shut. 1970-1991, USCG Ret.
Better than the ARMY, what a joke the ARMY is.
This military branch maybe small and unnoticed, but it is more professional and just better cleaner in comparison to the ARMY.
You didn't believe that crap as you were typing it...
@georgemaxwell3467 How would you know?, did you even experience the ARMY?.
@@garouuchiha4041I agree as a recruit trying to get into the CG and watching these videos the training for CG is top tier compared to army
@mlc3415 ....hmmm, tbh with you, the USA CG seems more easy, less aggressive because they aren't doing anything of war like training. The ARMY is more, I think that the USA CG only says that of it being hard like the USA marine corps is because it is just trying to motivate recruits and the public to join, just like how the USA AIR FORCE says that it's the toughest physical military branch but it isn't.
The ARMY is more physical than the USA CG due to war training preparations.
@garouuchiha4041 because I served from 1987-1994 that's how I know...
Heyo If you here wondering if you should join the military you shouldn't
Do they not do the gas chamber?
Coast Guard doesn't normally encounter gas like the other branches. Gas is usually used in warfare, and the Coast Guard does not go to war but instead defends the US on US soil (most the time).
No, coast guard boot camp does not have a gas chamber. However, at certain units you have to get OC sprayed
Damage Control A-school has a gas chamber since the DC’s are the CBRN experts.
Yeah gas chamber is only for DC’s since the majority of the service isn’t combat oriented. Mostly focused on firefighting and seamanship in CG boot camp
@@anthonyc7043 the coast guard doesn’t do gas chamber in boot camp but if you deploy to PATFORSWA in Bahrain, you do the gas chamber at SMTC in camp lejune.
0:33 why they wearing masks?
Typically in reception they have masks, I think it's just to be sure that no one gets sick until they actually arrive to their training area.
@@tikslolo but they all take it off, while getting the hair cut… is this the new rituals of being “safe”?
@@grimsolace4433no i was in that scene and this was in 2021 when covid was still “a thing” so we were required to wear masks but we took them off for the haircuts so heart doesn’t get into then
@@yooavery5041hey man brother I ship out soon to basic how bad were those smokes session? And how long did they typically last?
@@jimmyhernadez6185they're not too bad if you're in decent shape. They are more stressful and repetitive.
saya harap kalian berhenti mengikuti gaya pelatihan militer pada umumnya di negara anda....
ikutilah gaya pendidikan militer indonesia dimana para instrukturnya tidak banyak berteriak....
coba lihat pendidikan dasar militer indonesia pasti anda akan melihat sesuatu yang berbeda. kami di sini lebih didik dengan metode kamp tawanan... 😆 instruktur hanya memberi perintah satu atau dua kali setelah itu pukulan selang di punggung dan tamparan di pipi yang akan berbicara. atau lebih tepatnya tangan instruktur yang berbicara.....!
Masks in 2024?
mask bs
Womp womp