Army & Marines Swap Drill Sergeant for a Marine Combat Instructor

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @johnprice7315
    @johnprice7315 11 років тому +758

    As a Marine, I have every bit of respect for my Army brethren. We all serve together.

    • @shlacked2690
      @shlacked2690 6 років тому +11

      John Price finally a REAL marine #respect

    • @moncier77
      @moncier77 6 років тому +3

      Semper Fi!

    • @Triumph2024.
      @Triumph2024. 5 років тому +16

      As a cashier at Walmart, I feel the very same way. We all may wear different uniforms but we are all heros.
      Oh, damn. There's another kid vomiting in frozen foods, the third today. I gotta get my weapon (my mop) and move out.

    • @craighundzinski5173
      @craighundzinski5173 4 роки тому +4

      Fuck yes, brother. As much as I make fun of the Marines I honestly have nothing but respect for you and all my brothers in the Marines.
      Sincerely, a 68W

    • @bradenrowan4598
      @bradenrowan4598 4 роки тому +1

      Semper Fi. RAH I'm 15 soon to go to Parris island South Carolina make the title Marine

  • @GBSLiveMusic
    @GBSLiveMusic 10 років тому +547

    Respect, respect, respect. All branches have a healthy competitive nature, but this shows that they all respect one another.

    • @siegodanchez6487
      @siegodanchez6487 9 років тому +12

      GBS No. Marines and Soldiers often show respect but Coasties, Airmen, and even Sailors are often treated like crap.

    • @AssassinSpoon
      @AssassinSpoon 9 років тому +9

      +Mike Blaine that reason being what?

  • @toddsands6000
    @toddsands6000 9 років тому +332

    This is the type of cross-branch training I like seeing within the US Military. Very positive video between the cross training practices of the US Army and US Marine Corps. I was involved in similar training as a US Army soldier. We in fact had a US Marines instructor during our training when I was a soldier; very professional and to the point NCO.

    • @SnakePlissken-gk7ix
      @SnakePlissken-gk7ix Рік тому

      As a former NCO, I recommended this idea to my Army Unit Cadre seeing as we were a combat unit. They straight up ignored it.

  • @chuckyluna9887
    @chuckyluna9887 3 роки тому +39

    i wish my combat instructors were like this, my combat instructors thought they were drill instructors 💀

  • @deguimerautube
    @deguimerautube 11 років тому +89

    The Marine in the video is very articulate and professional, good on him.

    • @Breelik
      @Breelik 3 роки тому +9

      He knew eating all them crayons would pay off one day.

    • @Cueil
      @Cueil 3 роки тому

      Marine Infantry School is three months long so I can see how this would be a good tool for him to further refine his abilities as an instructor.

    • @Tony_zr
      @Tony_zr 3 роки тому +1

      @@Breelik 😂😂

  • @TheMeanmarine13
    @TheMeanmarine13 11 років тому +51

    as a marine im glad someone posted our brothers working together and comparing tactics. We could use more of this positive reinforcement as opposed to who is better. Wake up haters, we all wear the uniform as grunts and fight on same side...hoorah my marines and hooah army brothers

    • @MrIndirect1
      @MrIndirect1 3 роки тому +2

      Capitalize Marine, Devil.

    • @jordanbaker3283
      @jordanbaker3283 3 роки тому +2

      Oorah* for the Marines

    • @chirho100
      @chirho100 3 роки тому

      Has a army soldier I feel like I can relate with the marine veterans more, then with the navy, Air Force or coast guard, maybe we both can rip on Space Force together, lol,

    • @soullessking7541
      @soullessking7541 3 роки тому

      Looking back at my time in the army i related most to the marines i met than any of the others we do the same job with the same risks grunts for life and i thank every marine for standing beside me and hope they appreciate me beside them we all bleed green

  • @StevenTheAristolianNerd
    @StevenTheAristolianNerd 6 років тому +30

    All joking aside the Army and Marines deserve a lot of respect, they are all fighting the same war.
    🍻🇺🇸

  • @thedarknessinside99
    @thedarknessinside99 12 років тому +72

    So what is a marine combat instructor?
    "Uh, were combat instructors..."

  • @Thevolcanicllamas
    @Thevolcanicllamas 6 років тому +22

    "So what exactly is a marine combat instructor?"
    "We are combat instructors"

  • @bittyrock
    @bittyrock 12 років тому +10

    Nice to see one of My Marine Corps Brothers Swapping with a Soldier to see what he can take from and add to our Brothers in Benning and so forth. Armed Services is what its about. I'm a Proud Marine and we'll always have our Rivalry but these Stories make me Proud to be a Veteran!

  • @SuperSpitt81
    @SuperSpitt81 11 років тому +16

    You said it right there. I was Army, and I knew some low-speed unmotivated arses from the Marines. I knew plenty of unmotivated cake holes in the Army as well. Mutual respect between the 2 branches, and knowing that every barrel has some bad apples keeps things going. Semper Fi and Always Forward sir.

  • @kiolm123
    @kiolm123 9 років тому +32

    As somebody who went through pre-OCS qualifications for both the marines and army (I was a little indecisive in college), I tell people all the time: the Marine drill instructors are more intense but once you adjust its pretty easy, army drill sergeants are much better teachers and overall you get a lot more out of the training.
    Maybe that was just my experience but I personally thought the army method was more effective.
    However I respect every single service member, regardless of branch!

    • @jessegurney9832
      @jessegurney9832 9 років тому +5

      Unlike the army, the marine corp has at least 6 months worth of training. The 3 months of boot camp, you
      Dont need a mentor. You need someone that changes you. Instills discipline. We get the mentorship after at soi and MOS school. The army only has 8 weeks of training.. Thats why its different.

    • @gabriellowe6779
      @gabriellowe6779 9 років тому +18

      Not Army Infantry. You have 14 weeks OSUT then go to your unit where your training never stops. In the Army Infantry they teach you the bare minimum at OSUT and all the rest at your unit. Do more research before generalizing the Army.

    • @gabriellowe6779
      @gabriellowe6779 9 років тому +4

      Talking to you, Jesse.

    • @DiegoGarcia-sk3bz
      @DiegoGarcia-sk3bz 9 років тому

      +Gabriel Lowe dude so wrong

    • @FatAmericanMantittys
      @FatAmericanMantittys 8 років тому +1

      +Gabriel Lowe thank you..lol all the marines man..all they know how to do is troll..and brag about how hard their boot camp is..When in reality that shit doesn't even matter once you get to your unit or fleet

  • @cryora
    @cryora 8 років тому +12

    I miss Ft. Benning and seeing how disciplined the 11B guys are, moving as one coherent unit, as opposed to being a bunch of individuals with attitude and ego problems.

  • @IBroLLyISePhIrOtH
    @IBroLLyISePhIrOtH 9 років тому +411

    Long live american troops and german troops :)

    • @SuperLordGaming
      @SuperLordGaming 9 років тому +26

      +IBroLLyI ISephirothI True this.

    • @EYEstealTech
      @EYEstealTech 8 років тому

      russian too

    • @alanswinney1982
      @alanswinney1982 7 років тому

      Our combat mission in Germany, was to be artillery support for a German panzer unit. I would go with this unit every time they would go to the field for training. Me and one other American in my unit were added as members to two tank crews as loaders in the Leopard 1. That was the best time I ever had (other than desert storm). Greatest memories of my life.

    • @IBroLLyISePhIrOtH
      @IBroLLyISePhIrOtH 7 років тому

      Pulse News are you on the Army??

    • @YearZeroNIN
      @YearZeroNIN 6 років тому

      I was stationed in Germany a number of years ago and spent one evening firing german military weapons on their range. They're really cool people. One of their platoon leaders spoke really good English. He was really down-to-earth. I was not a combat MOS or anything like that but I admit that was pretty fun. Although the real reason a few soldiers from our unit was sent there was a form of punishment. I just arrived to my Germany unit and I made a few minor mistakes (proper uniform appearance and stuff like that). There's that underlying way the US Military really works.

  • @SharpShooter897
    @SharpShooter897 11 років тому +78

    One of the differences I have noticed a while back is that the Army has unit oriented pride and the (such as 101st airborne, 82nd airborne, 10th cav. regiment, etc.) the Marines usually have pride no matter what just because they are in the Marines, I suspect because all of their hype.

    • @djbenzo
      @djbenzo 8 років тому

      They are a smaller and younger organization.

    • @jamescrawford6298
      @jamescrawford6298 7 років тому +1

      Because you do not understand the concept of a MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit) The USMC is the only branch that is forward deployed 365/24/7 as a complete unit capable of sustaining war all by itself for about a month. These Marine units travel on ships with all the war fighting gear including Air Wing jet fighters, tankss, artillery and all the other elements of combat all as ONE MEU. These units are not just on stand-by, and are spread out throughout the world's hot spots ready for action. No other branch can make this claim.
      The funny thing is this one MEU could take on 3/4 of the world's individual country's military and win.
      Its not about hype, that is the mission of the USMC. There is individual unit pride especially in the grunt units but Marines have to work as a team, their mission depends on it.
      Most soldiers I have met think the USMC is just a "second Army" and do not understand the different missions of the two branches.

    • @rachael3533
      @rachael3533 6 років тому

      It's because the army is much much larger.

    • @rachael3533
      @rachael3533 6 років тому +1

      And we have a regimental association like the mp regiment or the quartermaster regiment or the different infantry regiments.

    • @gotwa229
      @gotwa229 6 років тому

      LOL. The Marines have basically 222,000 personnel divided into three active duty divisions, and one reserve division, hence a "Corps." The U.S. Army is about three times the size of the Marines with 1.2 Million personnel overall.

  • @UsedGames
    @UsedGames 4 роки тому +7

    As an 0311 I would've love to learn how the army infantry does grunt stuff. I love, respect and grateful to all the services 🇺🇸 God bless you all and thank you for keeping me safe and free!

  • @StrainXv
    @StrainXv 8 років тому +5

    Love it! Marines and Army working in tandem.

  • @eree4668
    @eree4668 3 роки тому +5

    After serving in both branches, I can say that there is a big difference between the two branches. Marines are trained since boot camp to become numb to emotions and be very aggressive in nature. The Army leans more towards what Marines consider a "civilian" mindset, focusing on integration with society. My understanding of why both branches take their separate approach is based on branch size, mission and history. All branches have there purpose and one without the other only weakens our ability to when wars.

  • @kenship7
    @kenship7 12 років тому +1

    Great opportunity for all involved to gain a broader perspective of much needed knowledge

  • @livinglovinR
    @livinglovinR 6 років тому +2

    I am seriously always taking back by Marines, they work so freaking hard. If there's any branch that I admire as a potential Army Officer recruit it's the Marines hands down. I've known a couple and they're all extremely intelligent and always working their butt offs. Love it!

  • @sasbub
    @sasbub 9 років тому +14

    Hahaha. That SFC Gibson was one of my Drill Sergeants during my Infantry training. Good to see some things don't change.

  • @MrHicks74
    @MrHicks74 12 років тому

    Your right..we all fight to for this country ...and im very proud that I did.

  • @SSpider41
    @SSpider41 2 роки тому +1

    This happened a year before I went to Benning. Must've been an awesome experience.

  • @caddyshack7805
    @caddyshack7805 7 років тому

    America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand. I love you all guys ,,and may God bless you all Amen😘😘🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @mmocracy
    @mmocracy 11 років тому

    Proud to have each and every servicemember in this video as part of our armed forces.

  • @alexnchocolate
    @alexnchocolate 11 років тому +12

    The marine is trying to avoid saying that the army sucks haha

  • @opposetraffic7705
    @opposetraffic7705 6 років тому

    True Warrior, always humble.

  • @MyHardyhar
    @MyHardyhar 4 роки тому +4

    Combat instructor is so much more relaxed

  • @hapajin
    @hapajin 11 років тому +40

    dont worry theyre only kneepads until u take a step or two then they slide down and become ankle pads. every time.

    • @rachael3533
      @rachael3533 6 років тому

      They're issued for promotion tests only not actual combat

    • @jbizzmore1878
      @jbizzmore1878 4 роки тому

      hapajin you know it

    • @kideric5677
      @kideric5677 3 роки тому

      yesss. 😂😂

  • @Eragon10211
    @Eragon10211 12 років тому

    It's nice to Marines and Army working good together!!!!!!!!

  • @WarStoriesTheOne
    @WarStoriesTheOne 12 років тому

    Pure professionalism on both sides.

  • @EnProto
    @EnProto 12 років тому +1

    The 3rd Infantry Division, 10th Mountain, 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery, the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, the 108th Air Defense Artillery, the 18th Aviation Brigade, and the 229th Aviation Regiment are all attached to the XVIII Airborne Corps (among many more support brigades) and it consists of approximately 88,000 soldiers that can all be deployed within 18 hours of notice

  • @audie1966
    @audie1966 12 років тому +1

    Thank You for the pump on US Army Drill Sergeants as being both a DI and a Combat Instructor. I was a US Army Drill Sergeant.

  • @Delta12B
    @Delta12B 12 років тому

    Well its about time. Good to see both teams working together to help those new boots get their shit together. Hope to see more of this in the near future! Like it was stated, both sides can learn from each other.

  • @Jarhead1086
    @Jarhead1086 9 років тому +8

    The attack on the city was assigned to the I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF).
    With the city cordoned off, efforts were made to suggest that the Coalition attack would come from the south and southeast as had occurred in April. Instead, I MEF intended to assault the city from the north across its entire breadth. On November 6, Regimental Combat Team 1, consisting of the 3rd Battalion/1st Marines, 3rd Battalion/5th Marines, and the US Army's 2nd Battalion/7th Cavalry, moved into position to assault the western half of Fallujah from the north.
    They were joined by Regimental Combat Team 7, made up of the 1st Battalion/8th Marines, 1st Battalion/3th Marines, and the US Army's 2nd Battalion/2nd Infantry which would attack the eastern part of the city. These units were joined by Iraqi troops as well. With Fallujah sealed, operations began on at 7:00 PM on November 7, when Task Force Wolfpack moved to take objectives on the west bank of the Euphrates River opposite Fallujah. While Iraqi commandoes captured Fallujah General Hospital, Marines secured the two bridges over the river to cut off any enemy retreat from the city

  • @TheRjjrjjr
    @TheRjjrjjr 12 років тому

    Really great video! I do not get into those pissing contests of who is better between the five forces in the American military. I have the utmost respect for them all and I am very grateful to God that the United States is blessed to have the most amazing service men and women in the world.

  • @johnrodriguez7742
    @johnrodriguez7742 5 років тому +1

    To see a Marine Combat Instructor cross training with Army Drill Sergeants at Fort Benning, Georgia, is great. And in turn, Army Drill Sergeants are at MCB Camp Lejune, North Carolina, with Marines is just as great, imparting that Infantry knowledge. " As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another". Ooh Rah and Hooah!!🇺🇸🦅🗽💥🔫

  • @CesarGarcia-nd5xz
    @CesarGarcia-nd5xz 2 роки тому

    Marines and ARMY, unstoppable combination

  • @A_Guido_Lost_In_The_Woods
    @A_Guido_Lost_In_The_Woods 11 років тому

    If anyone ever gets the chance ask someone who has done both. I asked an army drill sergeant who started their military career as a marine what was the differences and if someone was "better" who was it. His response was the army learns land navigation just a bit better. The army also has a slightly better chain of command when it comes to the passing of information from higher levels to lower levels. So any army private knows whats going one and can step up to accomplish the mission...

  • @fmlAllthetime
    @fmlAllthetime 12 років тому

    They take the worst and make the best. Hence the respect.

  • @MidnightMiata
    @MidnightMiata 12 років тому

    I like how the Army and Marines swap Drill Sergeants and Combat Instructors and each one gets along with the other instead of disrespect for each other. Anyone who is the US Military whether it be Army Marines Navy or Air Force they're all brothers in the end.

  • @TJCID77
    @TJCID77 8 років тому +3

    I always made sure I outperformed any marine physically in Airborne school because they had that they're in better shape than anyone attitude. The Navy guys were hilarious though they always had me cracking up lol

  • @_jimmythesaint
    @_jimmythesaint 8 років тому

    we are all soldiers, NO MATTER WHAT BRANCH WE ARE.

  • @alexandrosskoufos8729
    @alexandrosskoufos8729 3 роки тому

    Why does this make me feel so good? Calm down.

  • @Judoka186
    @Judoka186 12 років тому +3

    OORAH!!! good stuff for Marines and Army

  • @jacksonmcmurray8276
    @jacksonmcmurray8276 11 років тому +5

    Being from Guam most of the guys here go to the military and ARMY and Marines are the top choices. Some members went Infantry, RANGERS, SF some went RECON and some SEALS. These guys are friends and family, they are all A type personalities and honestly they all could have did one or the other. We all do jujitsu and the RANGER won. We are individuals it's really stupid to compare. Make fun but don't take it serious. FYI, if you have a U.S. flag patch on your shoulder your my brother.

  • @Jazmillenium
    @Jazmillenium 11 років тому +2

    Finally some logic... Thank you, Eddie. You're an intelligent man.

  • @mrsposeno2010
    @mrsposeno2010 12 років тому +3

    i honestly think this is awesome, being in the army i think that learning that "tribal knowledge" from other branches is a great tac

  • @Wannabegoodvideos
    @Wannabegoodvideos 11 років тому

    That couldn't have ever been said any better!

  • @caddyshack7805
    @caddyshack7805 7 років тому

    America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.I love you all guys, and may God bless you all Amen🙏🙌and bless us all and especially bless the united States of America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙌🙏😘😘

  • @5star_61
    @5star_61 11 років тому

    Why the hell is everyone fighting over Marines vs Army, both services are fighting for our country and it doesn't matter...my brother went into the marines and we're a full time Army family...i have full respect far both services and so should you guys...

  • @MrMetalTot
    @MrMetalTot 12 років тому

    This is really cool because sergeant mutter was my combat instructor in ITB.

  • @ABluishBaby
    @ABluishBaby 11 років тому

    In the Army, you get what you earn. If you wanna be highspeed, make yourself that way. You can't rely on people to make you more badass...

  • @AlVAKA11x
    @AlVAKA11x 12 років тому

    right cause you've been in both the army and marine corps. i on the other hand am in the army. airborne all the way, but i give respect to marines as well. any man in uniform is a brother of mine.

  • @Desperadounico
    @Desperadounico 11 років тому +1

    Glad to see a Marine DI doing some good stuff with the Army. I hate to say Army is better, or at least 82nd Airborne where I was and where will will refuse to accept it all day, any day. I've said this before and I'll say it again only to those ignorant fools that had it coming; the ONLY thing that Marines have going better than Army is a better Propaganda campaign, at the end of the day, they're just Naval Infantry.

  • @valogrid23
    @valogrid23 12 років тому

    actually the reason why that wasnt mentioned was because this isnt a debate video. their goals are generally the same while as the tactics they use are worlds apart.

  • @marquisstrickland6569
    @marquisstrickland6569 5 років тому +1

    Ohh snap. I was in the same OCS phase 2 class as Mutter. Definitely the real deal. I thought he was one of the cadre at first.

  • @chicchats
    @chicchats 11 років тому

    Great team work. Thank you for serving "OUR" Country with such dedication and Honor of being the Best in the World. Keeping our children, friends, wives and husbands safe, and offering them the tools to make it back home. God Bless you all with happiness and Joy.

  • @jwm05281971
    @jwm05281971 11 років тому

    In desert storm, my ship gave support to Marines and Army combat troops..they were both good groups of men...let's all remember we're on the same team.

  • @Daxter2442
    @Daxter2442 12 років тому +1

    haha, I love how that guy in basic is standing at ease while talking to the news guys

  • @cody9268
    @cody9268 12 років тому

    it was hard for me to decide which branch i wanted to join i was leaning both towards army and the marines but in the end i chose the marines and you know i chose it for the qualities i could use after i was finished with my time. dont get me wrong i both love and respect any and all military branches, because in the end we all share the same blood and anger towards out enemies. much love and respect to the families who have lost or have someone serving

  • @billyjacc
    @billyjacc 12 років тому

    I'm sure that's been done before in the past.. but now with the instant access to information that we have I'm sure that they're going to do that again at another cycle. We'll just be able to see it from Benn TV on UA-cam.

  • @sabbath66
    @sabbath66 12 років тому

    i was talking mainly about the conflicts you listed abunch of battles.. and Army was there for everything you just named exept Iwo Jima --->Saipan-2nd Marine Division, 4th Marine Division, 27th Infantry Division(ARMY), Peleliu-1st Marine Division, 81st Infantry Division(ARMY) Okinawa- 7th Infantry Divison(ARMY), 27th Infantry Division(ARMY), 77th Infantry Division(ARMY), 96th Infantry Division(ARMY), 1st Marine Division, 6th Marine Division..

  • @xipingpooh5783
    @xipingpooh5783 2 роки тому

    I worked with some Army Rangers during Operation Urgent Fury. They were extremely professional and executed mission plans with precision. I think this is a healthy program being run with regard to interchanging of Service Members.
    Semper Fidelis 83-89

  • @sneed7123
    @sneed7123 3 роки тому +1

    cross-training among branches simply makes us stronger. the strength of the pack is the wolf, the strength of the wolf is the pack. and the US military is a mighty pack.

  • @Badgerbadger1
    @Badgerbadger1 12 років тому

    that as it's due to their needing a many more support services network for reconstruction. They both have their niche, and that is why we have and will continue to maintain both branches. Good natured ribbing is one thing, but three of my friends have been KIA in Helmand. Do NOT malign them.

  • @azazelRising72
    @azazelRising72 7 років тому

    One team. One fight.

  • @Squrrillyadams
    @Squrrillyadams 5 років тому

    I can't wait man.

  • @limitlesschoices
    @limitlesschoices 4 роки тому

    This is awesome.

  • @benec5816
    @benec5816 5 років тому

    what a great idea stay safe all

  • @cellblock131
    @cellblock131 12 років тому

    actually 3D ID took Baghdad. The Marines got bogged down in southern Iraq in a town called Nasiriyah. 3D ID made the push with their Bradleys and Abrams. The initial push was a breeze compared to what was going to happen during the occupation phase.

  • @wanderoustree
    @wanderoustree 8 років тому

    pretty cool they should do that more often

  • @FaithInJesus7
    @FaithInJesus7 11 років тому +6

    Semper Fi.Im going to be the second Marine in my family

  • @Ghostrider6A
    @Ghostrider6A 12 років тому

    I only wish they got this bright idea when I was at Basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood.

  • @ryanmcgrath1305
    @ryanmcgrath1305 7 років тому

    for those saying army drill sergeants arnt as intense as marine drill instructors you are dead wrong! we were smoked from day zero to graduation and i definitely saw drill sergeants get physical multiple times whith a private. at least on sand hill it was like this.

  • @Blakwall
    @Blakwall 11 років тому

    Anytime something is filmed you will NEVER get an accurate depiction. I remember being at the Infantry Training Battalion sitting in a fighting hole, in the rain, getting my rifle kicked in my face, being yelled at, and being called a dumb boot.

  • @Rob123212321
    @Rob123212321 11 років тому

    that marine wasnt a drill instructor he was a combat instructor

  • @PowerKlaw
    @PowerKlaw 11 років тому

    I was in the Army and I believe you 100%. Marines seem to be better trained with there rifles. I'm not saying Army can't shoot but what if seen on average Marines are better shots.

  • @brittaingill546
    @brittaingill546 7 років тому

    Amen to the Army Sgt said, different uniforms but same Americans. We bleed the same red, white and blue!!

  • @ShrapnelTheory
    @ShrapnelTheory 12 років тому

    Trust me. That happens in the Army, too. Just because you don't see it on UA-cam doesn't mean every branch but your own is soft. Some basic training cycles are definitely easier than others, but when I went through in early 2006, we got demolished.

  • @Saboguin
    @Saboguin 3 роки тому +1

    Oh I thought it said they swapped DIs and DSs. I was like hold up. The army is gonna try DIs.

  • @johnrodriguez3870
    @johnrodriguez3870 3 роки тому

    USMC and US Army: ONE TEAM, ONE FIGHT. Semper Fidelis and This We'll Defend, Infantry Ready, Marine Corps and Army!!🇺🇸🗽🦅💣💥

  • @pixelgamer2579
    @pixelgamer2579 7 років тому

    All these people," Oh the Marine must be so disgusted by the stupid soldiers." They are all trained to accomplish their branches mission the BEST way possible.

  • @SuperButch888
    @SuperButch888 8 років тому

    Urrrahhhhhh.....semper fidelis!!! who do we love? MARINE CORPS!

  • @philwalton6694
    @philwalton6694 5 років тому

    excellent learning experience. Go Army, OOhrah Marines!

  • @johnd19805
    @johnd19805 12 років тому

    actually the Marines were in Fallujah if you search it. Search Marines in Fallujah and you can find it. Also the 1st Marine division was one of the two major forces to invade Iraq.

  • @JoeAuriun
    @JoeAuriun 11 років тому

    Not that I've seen yet, Feb 1st graduate, our utilities have padding on the elbows and knees but that's about it. And the "padding" is just an extra layer of fabric that usually gets cut open over training. Cody was right, we just use the pain as motivation.

  • @Ascenscion123
    @Ascenscion123 12 років тому

    I'm a big fan of the Marines as well,but people just don't want to admit the Army has done great things.The Army did the largest amphibious assault in history,fought from D-Day to Germany to Bastogne.The Marines didn't fight have half the fight the Army fought.Here's what I will say Marines are of higher quality infantrymen in all aspects.

  • @TheConnoe
    @TheConnoe 11 років тому

    actually army basic is ten weeks if you include reception. The marine basic, with reception (or receiving) included is 13 weeks. The difference is the army doesn't count reception cuz all it is is getting your gear (that is why you hear 9 weeks everywhere). The marines just go ahead and count it. Now, if you do Army OSUT for infantry or cavalry scout, you will get no breaks in between basic training and AIT. The marines don't do this. you can also sign in airborne. airborne+infantrybct=19 weeks

  • @robledochavez86
    @robledochavez86 11 років тому

    Actually, if you guys knew anything, you guys would know that a Marine Combat Training Instructor is not a School of Infantry Instructor. MCT is for Personnel Other then Grunt (POG) which is me. I was able to go to School Of Infantry (SOI) for machinegun ranges and pointman training. The 2 SOI schools are WAY different and nowhere near like this.

  • @canalzonebratt90
    @canalzonebratt90 12 років тому

    Thanks for the english lesson.

  • @beefstew78
    @beefstew78 12 років тому

    it takes a true man to admit something like that. never feel sorry or be imbarressed to know yourself and what your capable of. i served 4 years army myself and in my opinion it has to be something you want or the outcome will not be good

  • @AchillesTroi
    @AchillesTroi 11 років тому +2

    well put, when It comes down to the bottom line, I for one, am not going to be pissed off b/c a US Army Soldier came to my aid in combat instead of one of my US Marines. I've seen ass kickin done by both, and both were effective. So Oorah and Hooah.

  • @jackpenelope3
    @jackpenelope3 11 років тому +1

    why did they exchange Drill sergeants for combat instructors? i wanna see them deal with Drill Instructors.

  • @khabibarmageddon7743
    @khabibarmageddon7743 3 роки тому

    Nobody gonna talk about the fact that SFC Gibson is rocking a long tab? Nice

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 2 роки тому

      He should have gone all in and put his Green Beret on for the cameras.

  • @tommydines7428
    @tommydines7428 11 років тому

    you know I have been in love with the marines since i was 9 years old i am currently 15. I honestly think that I comes down to the person not the branch. They both do their job like the guy said there are differences in their small details.

  • @hilham89
    @hilham89 6 років тому

    Every branch should do this.

  • @MrAK95
    @MrAK95 12 років тому

    They should really try a Marine Drill Instructor swap with an Army Drill Sergeant.

  • @geovaniefloresnaturalbodyb701
    @geovaniefloresnaturalbodyb701 8 років тому +1

    the marine saying "the first to fight and last to leave" is total bullshit. they are the first to fight but they aren't the last to leave the army and they're special forces are. the marines in any war were never the last to leave it was all the army

  • @Ruawahia85
    @Ruawahia85 11 років тому

    In my day, following graduation from Marine Boot Camp, recruits were sent to ITR at Camp Pendleton, and were led by "Troop Handlers: who wore metallic green helmet liners (circa 60's-70's). And I agree with NSALP121, never confuse a Drill Instructor with anyone...