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  • @curtisholland7427
    @curtisholland7427 10 років тому +49

    This must be the "disney rated G" edit of boot camp...

  • @TB0321
    @TB0321 6 років тому +4

    My platoon was filmed in some of these scenes. I remember doing three takes of reveille for this film. Sgt. Dechy "...You better start thinking-you better start thinking!..." Mike Co., 3rd Recruit Training Bn., Platoon 3041, May-Aug 1989 Oohrah!!!!

    • @SuperColonel91
      @SuperColonel91 2 роки тому +1

      I was Mike Company East Coast! Platoon 3021!

  • @chrisc9745
    @chrisc9745 3 роки тому +3

    Ahhh...the good ol watered down powerade machine in the chow hall!

  • @Zomb131
    @Zomb131 13 років тому +6

    Wow, interesting how training has changed over the years. I was at MCRD in 2002, and seeing this it's a shock. DI's seem to be so much more intense now.

    • @carlmaster9690
      @carlmaster9690 Рік тому +1

      9/11, and the modernisation of warfare is most likely the reason to why their tougher now. That amd terrorism jas increased too!

    • @NobleNoob356
      @NobleNoob356 Місяць тому

      I guarantee they were taking it easy for the camera.

  • @rmzrider18
    @rmzrider18 11 років тому +23

    2:54? not what i expected.

    • @rmzrider18
      @rmzrider18 11 років тому +2

      *****
      his voice just didnt fit him. i dont know. it was weird

    • @rmzrider18
      @rmzrider18 10 років тому +1

      uhhh mine wasnt. but i dont know. everyone is different. you could be right Broc Kelley

  • @gi624
    @gi624 12 років тому +2

    My son is in bootcamp now. I wish I would've seen this a few months ago because this is impressive.

  • @Raptured_and_back
    @Raptured_and_back 3 роки тому +2

    Honestly the 90s seemed a lot more chill than 2010...

  • @bullmeatt
    @bullmeatt 10 років тому +6

    i feel like they are going easy because they are being documented. usually there is more swearing and intensity from the instructors

    • @SilhouetteJudas
      @SilhouetteJudas Рік тому

      And is that inherently a bad thing or something or

  • @jeremiah20092009
    @jeremiah20092009 13 років тому +1

    @ 2:19 This is a legendary camera shot! Takes me back to MCRD San Diego. Notice how close the recruits are to the SD Airport runway! " Who cares... No Relaxing No Comfort, Keep Moving." Ahhh the times!

  • @LowcountryJoe2
    @LowcountryJoe2 14 років тому +2

    Ha! That's my platoon [Mike Co. 3046] getting 'bent' at MM 5:18 through 5:58. Our SDI took us to the pit during this film segment but our Stronger-J was the real mean SOB; they should have featured him instead.

    • @andyc4071
      @andyc4071 3 роки тому +3

      Hey numnuts, that was me as the SDI. I knew I was being filmed, and had to tone it down a little. The DI you thought should be there was either Sgt Sanchez, or SSgt Philbert, both were animals. The role of the SDI is not to terrorize recruits, thats what the Jr DIs do
      Its now 32 years later, so you will probably never see my comments, but even at my current age of 63, if I see you, its “pit” time, bends and thrusts forever.
      Semper Fidelis, once a Marine Always a Marine
      Retired SgtMaj

    • @LowcountryJoe2
      @LowcountryJoe2 3 роки тому +1

      @@andyc4071 Hilarious. Out of respect I just got down and banged out 20 four-counts, Sergeant Major. It was only after doing several years myself (though none as a Hat) did I truly understand that there were roles that were assigned. I was fortunate enough to have maintained several life long friendships from my 10 years active duty service and for the training I received at perhaps the best time period to have served. At one point, I was even a SNCO alongside one of 3047's DIs in the Comm field. Thanks for the comment, SGTMAJ APC. I'll bang out another 20 once my arms aren't tired...or maybe some leglifts.

    • @LowcountryJoe2
      @LowcountryJoe2 3 роки тому +1

      @@andyc4071 One last bit of coincidence, because it is a small Corps after all: the recruit that was featured the most in this five part documentary (the Guide and Honor Grad from Company A, 1st Battalion a week behind us): I went to LAV Mechanic school with him. Semper Fidelis.

    • @andyc4071
      @andyc4071 3 роки тому +2

      @@LowcountryJoe2 Excellent that you served 10 years, I did 29.
      Sorry about the “numnuts” old habits return when reading about the old days.
      I hope your doing well in civilian life. Im doing great, still PT an hour every day - not as lean, not as green, but still a Marine
      Semper Fidelis

  • @itsWhateverTrevor
    @itsWhateverTrevor 11 років тому +4

    I'm really thinking about going the Marine route next re-enlistment time. I love the Marines since I was little yet I went Army

    • @errrahyut9148
      @errrahyut9148 11 років тому

      do it man

    • @gtarules1
      @gtarules1 10 років тому

      Trevor Hernandez, still joining the Marines?

    • @itsWhateverTrevor
      @itsWhateverTrevor 10 років тому +1

      gtarules1 maaaaaaaan HELL NAW i can't wait to be a damn civilian the military is such a huge life restraint

    • @errrahyut9148
      @errrahyut9148 10 років тому

      You were in the army.. you must be so slayed

  • @HEHEHEHHEEHHEHEHEHHHEE
    @HEHEHEHHEEHHEHEHEHHHEE 12 років тому +1

    I went through MCRD in 1993...this really gave me some great flashbacks. "gang way grendade" made me really laugh. Thanks for putting this up!

  • @maduran31
    @maduran31 13 років тому +1

    i graduated 1069 in Oct 1990, this is exactly what our platoon went thru

  • @iSPELLinAMERICAN
    @iSPELLinAMERICAN 5 років тому +2

    Watching these old videos makes me wonder, what happen to them? Hope they all served well

  • @MrKrash1968
    @MrKrash1968 13 років тому

    basic is just a phase that will teach you the no watered down ways of the military. I don't know if you realize this but you will be a much better person for serving your country. Stay honorable and enjoy!!

  • @21Walls
    @21Walls 12 років тому

    I've tried on a pair, they're like sneakers! From what I hear the new tanker boots are even more comfortable.

  • @bentcard
    @bentcard 14 років тому

    This video is awesome. Unlike the modern videos, it actualy shows them getting smoked at 5:54. I didn't go to boot in the 1990's and I'm sure they're not showing a lot of other things that sucked way worse than when I went through but a lot is similar and thats pretty cool.

  • @xmarine521
    @xmarine521 13 років тому +1

    @maykmendo1 I was 17 when I enlisted in the Marine Corps, Grandmother had to sign for me, best thing I ever did, saw the world, became a Man, 52 now, small business owner, multiple property owner, Job creator, owe Much to the Marines !

  • @blva888
    @blva888 13 років тому

    Every one who goes threw this training is lucky in my book. I would not get through the first hour of basic training. But would love to try just to say I was there and gave it my best.

  • @achavez78
    @achavez78 14 років тому

    Falling into the water from the confidence course looks like fun.....but having wet socks afterwards would suck!

  • @Manbearpig5831
    @Manbearpig5831 13 років тому

    i think its awesome that not much has changed

  • @decad3015
    @decad3015 13 років тому

    Been there done that.
    Parris Island,graduated Feb.27 1985 Plt. 3015
    Plt. scribe.graduated as Pfc.

  • @commies.are.not.people
    @commies.are.not.people 12 років тому

    i love how they always clean these bootcamp docs up somuch

  • @Sidepiece2
    @Sidepiece2 12 років тому

    GOOD LUCK MAN! For real, marines is tough I'm a Navy guy but a mans gotta do what they gotta do.. Make sure to get BAH asap though.

  • @shaunathinshavis
    @shaunathinshavis 12 років тому

    You still must complete training first and then apply to the program. Only the absolute best of the best can even hope to make it, and even a large majority of them don't complete it. Check out the Ranger training videos.

  • @IceMann402
    @IceMann402 12 років тому

    i just graduated and im joinin up in a few months... i wont lie, i'm really nervous about it but i know deep down its something i wanna do, and something i have to do

    • @LeslieTardy
      @LeslieTardy 3 роки тому

      Don't be nervous. After looking at this video and many like it, if you have experience in the Boy Scouts, you'll be fine. Disgusting how the Marine Corps has changed their training compared to what it was in the 70s.

  • @DrRegJones
    @DrRegJones 10 років тому

    its interesting that ALL the boot camp videos from san diego.. I went to PI and everything was different from all the youtube videos i've seen.

    • @DrRegJones
      @DrRegJones 10 років тому

      The culture is just different. All of the facilities are set up differently, they process you differently, and it's basically a swamp down at PI vice a desert.

  • @Chestysayswatchdis
    @Chestysayswatchdis  15 років тому

    No, that tag was there because he was a "diet private' he was ruled to be over weight and the tag was merely there so that the DI could easily identify him and not allow him to have some of the food high in calories. Many recruits lost over 30 lbs in boot camp.

  • @BXBOMBERFOREVER
    @BXBOMBERFOREVER 12 років тому

    Back then you can kemp on your pull ups and do actual sit ups.. The only thing I fell short was the swimming..Us Brothas didn't have much skill, especially if they are from the City..I went to Paris Island during 1994..MCRD recruits was lucky cause they seen the planes fly and can hear the fireworks coming from Downtown San Diego.. I do respect the hills in California though..

  • @MultiGuitarman53
    @MultiGuitarman53 13 років тому

    for the "old timers"? ha ha lol !! that is rich !
    i graduated platoon336 usmcrd paris island 1974. and im still young,gungho ! semper fi till i die ! ooooraaaahh !

  • @abkdrips
    @abkdrips 14 років тому

    @poonjoo best of luck to you man. i got the same plans as you about enlisting in may. except you got a father that supports you.

  • @blade7606
    @blade7606 13 років тому

    Thats funny, they all already have high and tights. Gaining mine during marine week was probably the best thing on earth, besides after the crucible and becoming a marine

  • @BufftatJunkie
    @BufftatJunkie 12 років тому

    Here I come parrish island sc. The east coast marine corps boot camp. ORAAAAH!

  • @anewell41
    @anewell41 13 років тому

    @Ryan24Mathews From the second you meet you're recruiter to the moment you enlist. Around a month and a half. From the moment you enlist to the moment you leave for boot camp is around 5-8 months. All this is based on the fact that you have graduated and are in decent shape. Enlist around 6 to 7 months before you want to leave for boot camp. Otherwise you will be sitting around for months doing nothing waiting to leave.

  • @AlamoPatriot
    @AlamoPatriot 12 років тому

    No kidding! I hear the new ones issued, require very little maintenance.

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 13 років тому

    "say hello to my water!"
    *splash*
    perfect comedic timing...full metal jacket couldn't have done it better

  • @djwille88
    @djwille88 11 років тому

    ahhhh the memories! Plt 1080 MCRD 1989..recruit Wilson!

  • @bchapm
    @bchapm 12 років тому

    It's amazing how similar it is now as it was 20 years ago

  • @nflannery59
    @nflannery59 13 років тому

    @ByrkaWilson92 yeah, the Marine Corps must be so damn proud

  • @poolie626
    @poolie626 14 років тому

    i wish they made a documentary like this for todays boot camp

  • @lyrenlen
    @lyrenlen 12 років тому

    @antonh24 good luck man... I'm 22 and I just got.out the marines on the 24th of this month ..

  • @JackSpeweike
    @JackSpeweike 13 років тому

    i think the hardest part about regruitment is learning to do the gun twirl thing

  • @josh09rr
    @josh09rr 12 років тому

    Haha, I'm in MCJROTC, and starting at 1:14 to 1:52, the Marine speaking is my Marine instructor at my school. I had NO idea that was him because he looks almost completely different now.

  • @Stephen10542
    @Stephen10542 11 років тому

    First see your recruiter, he will ask a set of questions to see if your qualified, then you take the practice test. If you get a decent score like me i got a 55. And you usually get 5 points more or less on the real asvab. If your recruiter is cool like mine i just had to do my five pullups. And from their i did all the paperwork, he got my background check. And the next day i was at meps, took the asvab, passed the physical, and enlisted in the USMC. Now im a poole. I did all this in 3 days.

  • @denisegamble175
    @denisegamble175 11 років тому

    We don't hate other branches, its all just fun. In the end we are on the same time. Rah

  • @freedomsscary
    @freedomsscary 12 років тому

    I dont know if you actully looked at the date or not but this was posted in OCT 17, 2009...

  • @funkoreviewsh8568
    @funkoreviewsh8568 7 років тому +1

    1:21 why did I think that was Lawrence fishburn

  • @mattjonz222
    @mattjonz222 13 років тому

    That's a great effort by the big guy at 2:44

  • @1Clouderon1
    @1Clouderon1 12 років тому

    I didn't know they stacked shit that high!

  • @SeattleSportsFanic
    @SeattleSportsFanic 13 років тому

    What most people don't realize is the Marines are a department of the United States Navy.

  • @eeasycompany101st
    @eeasycompany101st 12 років тому

    he would be a good singer.

  • @143koty
    @143koty 12 років тому

    yeah there is a lot of them in the core

  • @141Wingman
    @141Wingman 13 років тому

    well im an ausie and im curruntly in the Australian Army Cadets, and who nows i might join the Marines after an Australian Army Tour

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist 14 років тому

    I'm fifteen and I want to be a marine when I am older, but I've always had a phobia of water since I was small- maybe because I almost drowned when I was a toddler :/

  • @RSskeens10
    @RSskeens10 12 років тому

    Wow. What a great response to a simple question... The though of you being a marine is fucking scary...

  • @lukesanchez3741
    @lukesanchez3741 3 роки тому

    Can do attitude, I leave in a month for basic

  • @RubberChicken10000
    @RubberChicken10000 13 років тому

    We didn't get high and tights till the very last week.

  • @smoney75
    @smoney75 13 років тому

    @FightTube12345 It's not that hard but it gets tremendously harder after all the stuff you've done before going to the obstacle and confidence course. There isn't a moment in boot camp that you're not completely tired and spent.

  • @SJtoday52
    @SJtoday52 14 років тому

    what job in the military get good combat training but doesnt fight much because i want to be highly training to be a "B.A" but i dont want to be on the front lines...i loveee weapons:)

  • @voldymore69
    @voldymore69 13 років тому

    gulp now im reconsidering it

  • @kathaiti
    @kathaiti 14 років тому

    Did this dude just climbed two ropes at the same time?! That was amazing

  • @MrBigBDub
    @MrBigBDub 12 років тому

    oh my god... MCRD looks the same now as when it did back then haha

  • @rufmarine
    @rufmarine 12 років тому

    They'll be back, mark my words.

  • @gi624
    @gi624 12 років тому

    From some of the comments I see below ,I think some people have a misunderstanding of the effect of readiness. They thought Reagan was a warmonger but no one dared challenge him and it was the most peaceful 8 years I can remember. Weak administrations always get us into trouble and never know what to do.

  • @yarifbaby16
    @yarifbaby16 13 років тому

    @skiller19283 Yes they would for your height you have to weight between 152 and 220

  • @JoeAuriun
    @JoeAuriun 12 років тому

    I see some Marines kipping to clear the bar! Nobody's yelling at these Marines?

  • @TheCasu305
    @TheCasu305 11 років тому

    Very organized Marines

  • @anewell41
    @anewell41 13 років тому

    @Ryan24Mathews Ok well enlist now. I enlisted back in august of 09 and didnt leave until may 2010. Sometimes it takes a while.

  • @LeslieTardy
    @LeslieTardy 3 роки тому

    How things have changed! What happened to eyes fixed to the front and side stepping through the chow hall line and while eating?

  • @The19paul68
    @The19paul68 13 років тому +1

    after my immigrant papers are done i'm ready to become the few and the proud marines.

  • @krr678
    @krr678 13 років тому

    Man, those scores at 3:05 were terrible. At our office we do a good bit more sit ups and pullups. The run time was pretty good though if that were for a mile and a half.

  • @haitiangenius
    @haitiangenius 12 років тому

    dude with glasses at 1:22 . good memories :)
    trying to stay awake ,

  • @matthewmarston5149
    @matthewmarston5149 4 місяці тому

    This is the GENERALS EXHIBITIONS now

  • @LexiBandGeek
    @LexiBandGeek 13 років тому

    this looks so freaking awesome!

  • @randypric
    @randypric 11 років тому

    they get thrashed in the pit in this video!!!! aaaaahhhhh...the good ol days...always remember..theres always someone MORE old corp than u!! semper fi men!!!!!!!!!!1

  • @devildog2528
    @devildog2528 7 років тому +1

    How did those recruits have high & tights in Phase 1 of boot camp?? Wtf has happened with my Corps??.....

  • @pbmaster4
    @pbmaster4 13 років тому

    @DarkosApprentice so 9 times out of ten they will beat a green beret, seal, member of the sas, spetznaz, or delta operator

  • @MegaTwilightFan88
    @MegaTwilightFan88 13 років тому

    hahahahaha!!!! he really does!!! I had to keep looking at him to make sure he wasn't!

  • @yeast142
    @yeast142 13 років тому

    I also did not expect that guys voice to be like that on 2:53

  • @TheTheratfarmer
    @TheTheratfarmer 12 років тому

    i can hear that voice, R Lee Ermey.

  • @mikefromAG
    @mikefromAG 13 років тому

    dont ask dont tell at 2:54..i am a Marine but dam,that thing should have been in a navy video

  • @nitomanable
    @nitomanable 11 років тому

    I been kinda considering becoming a Mairine

  • @SLITTHROAT13
    @SLITTHROAT13 13 років тому

    @XvictorX0 then take lesson, many people who join the USMC dotn know how too either.

  • @gavin0883
    @gavin0883 14 років тому

    this looks pretty old.. dont they update these videos for the public every once and awhile?

  • @MechanizedGhost17
    @MechanizedGhost17 12 років тому

    To all the marines now, was bct about like what it is shown in the video the same for what you went through? Or was it more challenging, less challenging?

  • @catherinekeerbs5497
    @catherinekeerbs5497 6 років тому +1

    The PT uniforms looked better than the plain green kind they wear now.

  • @unoto
    @unoto 13 років тому

    lol guy at 6:58 gave one more "AHOO!!" than everyone else.

  • @anewell41
    @anewell41 13 років тому

    @Tom501st Nope. If you dont want to actually serve. Dont join. If you want to take the easier route join the reserve

  • @nycwiseguy91
    @nycwiseguy91 12 років тому

    comming from someone who has probaly served a day in the Military

  • @anthonyrford
    @anthonyrford 15 років тому

    when did recruits start referring to themselves as Recruits instead of Privates?? I've never heard this, I went through PI in 2001 and we we're recruits.

  • @MrR0py
    @MrR0py 12 років тому

    1:29 SgtMaj. Martinez, now my ROTC instructor

  • @MandoCruz
    @MandoCruz 12 років тому

    Brings back memories of Staff Sgt. Mangru getting all up in my grill and belittling me

  • @sabreyow
    @sabreyow 13 років тому

    @zolleen boot camp is marines--basic training is the army

  • @enuvune
    @enuvune 12 років тому

    >insult someone in your last sentence
    >expect them to take you seriously
    oh, you! :D

  • @orathaifreby2287
    @orathaifreby2287 5 років тому

    สิกระโดนค่ายออกไปเที่ยวกับนายมอสนายเต่าเพี่อนเราค่ะ ฮักคีอกันค่ะ

  • @mkl62
    @mkl62 13 років тому

    @venerialblast Sort of like Pvt. Pyle in Full Metal Jacket.

  • @TrollExterminator232
    @TrollExterminator232 12 років тому

    San Diego? this really looks familiar.

  • @msk7046
    @msk7046 13 років тому

    @1Eltraficante ---"Don't ask; don't tell!!"

  • @DameluMusic
    @DameluMusic 13 років тому

    i did not expect that guys voice to be like that at 2:54 lol

  • @exiledlegends
    @exiledlegends 12 років тому

    Is that why we've never seen you in history books and wars?