The First Four Hours

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2022
  • Support Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, accepts new recruits for processing aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., during the month of January, 2022. Receiving takes place during the first week of recruit training and begins with most recruits arriving at Savannah International Airport in Savannah, Ga. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Daniel Johnson)

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  • @mattmatthews1398
    @mattmatthews1398 2 роки тому +352

    I'd say that I remember my first night but I'd be lying. The confusion and stress combined with lack of sleep means I only remember bits and pieces. I will always remember however the moment I stepped on the yellow footprints. Semper Fi and good luck to these new recruits

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  2 роки тому +45

      I think we can all agree with you there!
      Have a meritorious day!
      Respectfully,
      LCpl Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

    • @noahhudelson2447
      @noahhudelson2447 2 роки тому +18

      I remember being stressed and unable to process things for a min. Until they took us to the red room and told us our platoon number 3269 and everyone kept whispering to each other trying to joke about the fact that 69 was in our platoon number

    • @trentdevlaminck9927
      @trentdevlaminck9927 2 роки тому +3

      Bro seriously I couldn't have said it better myself

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому +2

      In 75 we were in those old barracks @ P.I. I remember it well. One guy had an electric Razor & all kinds of shaving lotions & extra clothes. The DI got up on the table & kicked his shit about 50ft across the room & asked the guy if he was a traveling vagabond. Guys were falling asleep standing up. And the mess hall,cold eggs & warm bug juice. Strange looking place too. Ooh rah

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      ​@@noahhudelson2447I was plt169 in 1975. No one was doing any whispering or snickering about our plt number,those receiving Marines had us scared to death!

  • @KM-cm1jp
    @KM-cm1jp 2 роки тому +94

    Dude, bootcamp is surreal. No other words to best describe it. We have all seen the bootcamp movies, but when you’re there you’re like “I’m really here, wtf”. You have to experience it to really understand it. If I could go back, I would, but dang, it is for sure an experience.

    • @QuantikoOfficial
      @QuantikoOfficial 2 роки тому +2

      cant wait. just wish me luck, im 9 lbs under

    • @thelegendaryt-rex4763
      @thelegendaryt-rex4763 2 роки тому +10

      I remember stepping foot on parris island. I was like "I don't believe it, I'm here, I'm actually on the island. Holy fuck!" And it was all fast paced, so you had no time to think about anything, just keep on moving. And it would be that way for 3 months.

    • @KM-cm1jp
      @KM-cm1jp 2 роки тому +1

      @@thelegendaryt-rex4763 I know right. 😂

    • @bobbyallen7977
      @bobbyallen7977 2 роки тому +2

      @@QuantikoOfficial eat lots of hamburgers

    • @MarkDuncan1
      @MarkDuncan1 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, that first night in the squad bay I was just like "holy shit...this is real".

  • @fridakhaos8304
    @fridakhaos8304 6 місяців тому +32

    My son left 2 weeks ago & im a mess. As his mom, I can’t imagine him in any sort of pain. The temperatures are dropping tonight to 25 degrees, it’s freezing cold & I can’t sleep from worrying about him.
    & a big
    Thank You to all who have served this country! 🇺🇸 I salute every soldier who was able to graduate from boot camp. Especially the veterans from back in the early days❤ 🫡 🙏🏼

    • @MOGMirros
      @MOGMirros 5 місяців тому

      Your son will be fine. It's not the same old school days anymore where they could smash your nose in. There are a lot more rules in play for recruits well being. Not saying shit doesn't sometimes happen like getting slapped or having your hands stepped on while in the pits. But your son will come out a man. Just don't call him a Solider should he graduate Paris Island. Fastest way to piss a Marine off.

    • @thecrusher8153
      @thecrusher8153 5 місяців тому +3

      Im sure your sons doing a fine job. Don’t worry, I’m enlisting soon aswell so don’t worry, he’s only gonna come home better and stronger. Best regards.

    • @fridakhaos8304
      @fridakhaos8304 5 місяців тому

      @@thecrusher8153 Thank you 🙏🏼 and good luck 🍀

    • @keithwisdom1663
      @keithwisdom1663 5 місяців тому +2

      Boy will be fine

    • @marcog797
      @marcog797 4 місяці тому +1

      its getting hotter now so you dont need to worry about the temperatures freezing him just the heat now! and the sand fleas!

  • @sebastianorellana9183
    @sebastianorellana9183 2 роки тому +158

    I can tell you this......it's those hours that feel heavy on your face and no matter what was said, no matter how it was done and no matter what the weather was......as soon as you cross those silver hatches, your theirs. 💯 Good luck to any Poolee who sees this before the beginning of your journey.
    Regards,
    This USMC Vet turned Soldier.
    It'll be okay. Just accept that you're wrong and the drill instructors are right and do what your told. Sound off and just know, if you're ever in a stooper....just remember why you joined. 💯godspeed.

    • @leanmexican
      @leanmexican 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you, Im heading out next year.

    • @kingbobofh-town1972
      @kingbobofh-town1972 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for this I head out tomorrow

    • @drewcovington8436
      @drewcovington8436 Рік тому +1

      I head out June 5th.

    • @MarkDuncan1
      @MarkDuncan1 Рік тому +3

      Fellow USMC Vet here. Been out for 16 years and about to go back in to either the Army or Navy. Really kicking myself now for not re-enlisting or going reserves earlier and I'm glad I realized there are options available to me before I reach the age cutoff. Those years fly by!

    • @MustyMike
      @MustyMike 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I head out in a few months.

  • @vrl4355
    @vrl4355 Рік тому +37

    My Son graduated High School Friday and was Gone the following Monday 6/12/2023 I pray he makes it through . Im been so sad but at the same time proud of him ...

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому +3

      Yea well today the military is like summer camp, hate to see them go, but with phone calls, girls in the ranks, trans genders and juice boxes how hard can it really be, not I bet.

    • @beepboopbeep5456
      @beepboopbeep5456 10 місяців тому +1

      2/3s the way through now. How's he doing?

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому +1

      @@beepboopbeep5456 Great I bet I see one above talking on a phone, never saw one of them when I was in. Today the military is like summer camp, they even have girls, and guy/girls or the other way around that want to touch you in that special way. I remember when they shipped us off to the Nam, they told us that it was going to be tough, if it wasn't they would have sent the girls. Imagine them saying that today. So how hard can it be?

    • @tiffanycunningham7735
      @tiffanycunningham7735 10 місяців тому

      My son left 3 days ago, haven’t heard from him yet

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому

      @@tiffanycunningham7735 Oh no, my dad left for WWII and my grandparents didn't hear from him for months. Me during VietNam a really long time. I am sure he is just fine, no wars, a military under the control of that able bodied Commander in Chief Joe Biden, what could go wrong.

  • @curt6204
    @curt6204 Рік тому +16

    I arrived with others in a white van. I'll never forget the DI running down the steps and slamming his hand on the window screaming "OPEN THE DOOR."
    All I could think was "fuck where's the handle... fuck where's the door handle."

    • @MarkDuncan1
      @MarkDuncan1 Рік тому +3

      Did you eat at Shoney's before arriving? I remember our driver stopped there for our last civilian meal before he took us on base.

  • @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui
    @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui 5 місяців тому +16

    I’m 29 years old with a Masters Degree and I recently enlisted. I ship out to basic training on March 14th 2024!
    Update: I absolutely hate my life. Unfortunately I signed a 12 year contract so I’m stuck. Forgot to mention, I’m stationed at Fort Sill.

    • @harleywyatt5545
      @harleywyatt5545 4 місяці тому

      Masters degree? are you commissioning as an officer?

    • @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui
      @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui 4 місяці тому

      @@harleywyatt5545 No, I’m enlisting as an E-3.

    • @badcholesterol
      @badcholesterol 2 місяці тому

      @@harleywyatt5545 its a rough economy

    • @lukemei5ter
      @lukemei5ter 29 днів тому

      Good for you. A good marine never brags

    • @ChukedIII
      @ChukedIII 13 днів тому +1

      Fool

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 10 місяців тому +38

    My boot camp experience was VERY different. As soon as we arrived, the Drill Instructor smiled and cordially invited us to join him outside the bus. He then explained the entertainment schedule and our "Flex Personal Time" privileges which let us participate (or not) in whichever training sessions we wanted.
    We were shown a training video of how the days would start with a String Quartet waking us followed by breakfast in bed (choice of omelette, of course). There was an optional wine tasting on every other Thursday.
    We were allowed up to five half-hour naps each day whenever we wanted. If we ever felt discouraged or just plain down-in-the-dumps, we could get an encouraging hug from the Drill Instructor.
    Physical exercise was at our own individual pace with no pressure to perform. Then on the weekends, we...
    Oh, SHIT! I just remembered that I enlisted in the AIR FORCE, not the Marines!
    Sorry, my bad.

  • @Msol16
    @Msol16 Рік тому +32

    I remember my first day pretty clearly , I arrived one day late along with some others, we were placed in a room with the rest of the new recruits their hair was already buzzed and they were still in civilian clothing they looked like they hadn’t slept in a day absolutely exhausted, a drill instructor passed by tossed a Gatorade in the room and said “survival of the fittest” it’s a very tough place , to any poolees seeing this work hard work fast and just know that drill instructors aren’t picking on you it’s their job to turn you into a marine , dig deep do your best and you’ll leave that place a better man/woman best of luck , Semper Fi

  • @gogurtz1738
    @gogurtz1738 2 роки тому +49

    I’m a “Hollywood Marine”, 7 years ago when I went through. MCRD San Diego was literally right next to the airport and that bus ride felt like hours since they made us kept our heads down.

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  2 роки тому +15

      The west coast may be the best coast, but the east coast is definitely the beast coast!
      Semper Fidelis,
      Lance Cpl. Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

    • @bobbyallen7977
      @bobbyallen7977 2 роки тому

      Our bus trip literally was hours from the airport in San Diego. Some lance corporal picked us up at the airport and said ok get on the bus and then the bus broke down 🙄 so we all got out and sat around on the side of the road and waited for a long time for another bus to come get us.I kept thinking to myself this must be some kind fuck game they're playing.They never made us ride with our heads down though

    • @p.cowart7286
      @p.cowart7286 Рік тому +2

      I was told they deliberately drive you around in circles to disorient

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      ​@@MCRDPIand doing gaurd duty around first btn barracks at PI was scarey,those swamps were right there & I seen some big raccoons at night.

    • @jeffshultz3883
      @jeffshultz3883 7 місяців тому

      They do that to confuse you and you don't know their way out. Same as Parris Island.

  • @joseph07496
    @joseph07496 Рік тому +10

    I truly respect our USMC, America's heroes!!

  • @evilchaperone
    @evilchaperone 2 роки тому +11

    Just gave me a charge! I'd do it all over again in a hot second. Semper Fi! Hollywood Marine. If I could part with any pearls of wisdom for these young war fighters, give it your utmost every single day in everything you do throughout your entire enlistment. It may seem like 4 or 8 years is a long time to you now, but you have to live with yourself for the rest of your life when you get out. You want to look back with pride and honor that you served your brothers and sisters with all your heart and soul. That's what being a Marine is all about. You will forever be changed.

  • @alexandergomez3491
    @alexandergomez3491 Рік тому +10

    I absolutely remember it. The one thing I gotta say, that is a little sad that much of the "mystery" is gone for incoming recruits with these videos now so readily available. That wasn't the case in my day.

    • @MarkDuncan1
      @MarkDuncan1 Рік тому

      I went through in 2003 (plt 1080) and I had a pretty good idea of what to expect thanks to my recruiter, some events I attended, and some videos I watched back then. I honestly find these UA-cam videos a bit sanitized for the public. It was significantly more intense in person and there are things that happen when the cameras aren't around. I'll never forget my senior DI's reaction when one guy ended up with brass on him during the rifle range when we undressed for the night. First and only time in my life I saw someone get the shit beat out of them in their underwear.

    • @FezMooseLive
      @FezMooseLive Рік тому

      22, working in construction, and when I was 16 or 17 videos like this hyped me up.
      I still think of enlisting, I was weaker back then, and I wanted to be In shape before I joined. A previous trip with ROTC made me realize that my mind was cut out for it, however my body wasn't. However if I want to join now, my body is in the perfect condition to get broken down and rebuilt.
      The only thing I was bad at was remembering general orders. And I feel like those are to important to forget.
      Except the 11th or 12th, dont leave your post unless told to. (And thats not even the actual wording, that might not even be it.)

    • @elemix27
      @elemix27 10 місяців тому

      @@FezMooseLiveare you going to join

  • @rhodium69
    @rhodium69 10 місяців тому +1

    God does this bring back memories and this looked a lot calmer then back in the days 1975, but it's all worth it for sure .

  • @Yicodm
    @Yicodm Рік тому +6

    My greatest fear going to boot camp is sitting with my legs crossed. I can’t do that😂

    • @planetclownfishbrain7052
      @planetclownfishbrain7052 Рік тому

      Should have trained in martial arts as a kid. The Marines won't teach you how to fight-only to act with reckless abandon. Can't tell you how many time a phony-tough Marine took a swing...and a miss at someone with actual skills.

  • @adamxcix1620
    @adamxcix1620 2 роки тому +36

    I remember the ride from the airport to parris island being a lot longer than 5 minutes

    • @beastman1083
      @beastman1083 11 місяців тому

      You are correct! I took that bus ride from the train station in Savannah in 1979, Aug and it took at least about 3-4 hours. At that time not much was around unlike at present, so it was pitch black the whole ride until arriving at the Receiving Barracks, which were the old WW2 wood barracks with the yellow footprints on the ground in front. Then sat waiting in a classroom in the same building to fill out paperwork and such. What a night and morning!

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      We rode down from Charleston airport,about 2 hrs or so.

  • @TXRBL
    @TXRBL 7 місяців тому +4

    I remember morning chow, because we were still in civies but had our hair cut. We looked like dorks and more than anything wanted to get into a pair of utilities so we could fit in. Actually it was genius. The very beginning of our transition from civilian to Marine Recruits in Holding awaiting our Series.

  • @MOGMirros
    @MOGMirros 5 місяців тому +3

    Didn't hit me until Black Friday. Receiving was whatever we were just tired. The DI's weren't giving us too much shit. Nothing I didn't expect. It wasn't until BF where I went "ah crap I might of fucked up." Good times, it doesn't get better or easier. You just get stronger and better.

  • @Ladydreadscreations
    @Ladydreadscreations Рік тому +6

    My son plane landed yesterday and I haven’t heard from him. This video makes me a nervous wreck but I understand the Marine Corps are making our babies heros so they can protect us. #13weeks#myson#mylove

    • @vrl4355
      @vrl4355 Рік тому

      I feel you my son left last night I miss him like crazy

    • @Ladydreadscreations
      @Ladydreadscreations Рік тому +1

      @@vrl4355 it’s not a easy three months,at all… but when it’s over and you see him it’s the most rewarding experience you will ever go through.

    • @user-wr1wu4ek6d
      @user-wr1wu4ek6d Рік тому +1

      @@Ladydreadscreationsdid your son say it was as bad as he thought it was going to be or worse? I am going in September and I’m nervous

    • @Ladydreadscreations
      @Ladydreadscreations Рік тому +2

      @@user-wr1wu4ek6d He said at first it’s difficult getting used to everything but he said after like two weeks it was fine. He did miss not having a phone and music. He said the crucible was easy except the hike back, that was the hardest part. He loves being a marine and so will you! You will do excellently just like my son did! Good luck to you! Wishing all the best!

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      ​@@user-wr1wu4ek6dSept isn't a bad time weather wise, I did June to Sept 21,1975, it was one hot summer. You'll be fine..

  • @usmc-veteran73-77
    @usmc-veteran73-77 2 роки тому +33

    Memories of 5 Oct 73. It was crazy. I was in Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn Parris Island. Thanks to Senior Drill Instructor, Ssgt Stewart, Drill Instructors, Ssgt Johnigon, Sgt Valentine, Sgt Guest, you took young kids and turned us into Marines. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant... OUT

    • @micahgotracksplays2875
      @micahgotracksplays2875 2 роки тому +5

      I see you everywhere
      And I love it

    • @2ndmarinedivisionmilsim363
      @2ndmarinedivisionmilsim363 2 роки тому +1

      Oohrah. I can’t wait to join man! 2 years left!!!

    • @usmc-veteran73-77
      @usmc-veteran73-77 2 роки тому

      @@micahgotracksplays2875 thank you. If it's late 60s or 70s music, I'm there. Semper Fidelis from an old Marine Sergeant.

    • @usmc-veteran73-77
      @usmc-veteran73-77 2 роки тому

      @@2ndmarinedivisionmilsim363 you know you can join at 17 yrs old, with parent or guardian consent and high school diploma. But High School graduation is the most important thing to do. After boot camp and your MOS school, start working on some college classes. This gives you promotion points. Stay safe and Semper Fi from an old Marine Sgt...OUT

    • @micahgotracksplays2875
      @micahgotracksplays2875 2 роки тому +1

      Semper fi from a young child civilian

  • @212fanita
    @212fanita Рік тому +1

    My son it’s a 1 week already and I missing hem so much 😢 pido a Dios me lo cuide y proteja 🙏🙏🙏 we love you so much Mijo Mateo Crespo

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      Your son's commander in chief is near completely senile. Why would your son want to join when the Commander in Chief is near completely senile?
      If your son were ordered to kill innocent children do you suppose he might do so?

  • @colossusforbin5484
    @colossusforbin5484 Рік тому +6

    I clearly remember the first night, but I never passed through those silver hatches. Receiving was still the old white wooden barracks in 1985 when I was in boot camp. I think it was very shortly after that the new receiving barracks seen here was constructed. I also remember we were the first recruits to be issued the "new" M16A2 and HMMWV's were just starting to replace the jeep.

  • @cchristopher4377
    @cchristopher4377 Місяць тому

    Man O Man ..... Remember this.....Longest Day/Night of my life. Dont be last but never be 1st

  • @night-owl2264
    @night-owl2264 Рік тому +2

    I remember pieces of that night like I remember arriving and being on the yellow footprints then getting our boots and clothing and stuff the next thing I really remember is meeting my drill instructors a few days later is what I’m guessing was days later but from what I remember from those few hours was confusion and stress

  • @ronaldbrown8792
    @ronaldbrown8792 5 місяців тому

    PI in July 1968 and Vietnam in late January 1969. Semper Fi to all in our military family.

  • @johnpierce2609
    @johnpierce2609 Рік тому +2

    I can remember vividly how it smelled and the humidity stepping off the bus.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому +1

      And those huge silver pipes everywhere.. The sand fleas were horrible. One guy had to dig a 6' hole & bury one he killed!

  • @jackopoulos9537
    @jackopoulos9537 Рік тому +6

    I’ll be there in 2 weeks! Can’t wait for this, I’ve been wanting to be a marine for awhile now.

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому +1

      Good luck shouldn't be to hard, your generation of Gers is so sensitive, that the DIs don't hit or yell at you. You even have trans genders and girls in your ranks, so again how hard can it be? My guess summer camp.

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      ​@@vietnamvet4533 , And if he goes to some foreign country and ends up killing hundreds of innocent babies then maybe he might blow his brains out like many veterans are doing these days.

  • @kathypeacock8910
    @kathypeacock8910 10 місяців тому +4

    I remember all too well the confusion not knowing where I was at and being up for 48 hours straight. Something I will never forget just remember the yellow footprints and that is about it. Toughest 3 months of my life but proudest when I was given the Eagle Globe and Anchor

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      Go visit a VA hospital and see the results of lies and believing lies and tell me again how hard those 3 months were. You need to mature a bit more.

    • @kathypeacock8910
      @kathypeacock8910 9 місяців тому

      I am just stating what I know from when I was In boot camp and being pushed to the max, my bad if I offended anyone. I am mature thanks for the mean words but going through marine Corps boot camp is only a few that people can actually say they passed. Hey thanks for the mean words, I know what I went through and what it was like for me

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 9 місяців тому

      @@kathypeacock8910 , *I SAID WHAT YOU SEE IN THE VA HOSPITALS IS A RESULT OF LIES!!! LIES YOU VERY PROBABLY BELIEVE RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE!* Are you a coward? I met some veterans yesterday. The ones I spoke to were cowards. Very probably you are too. Would you like to take my coward test?

    • @shaybrown5289
      @shaybrown5289 7 місяців тому

      @@kathypeacock8910My daughter just joined and I’m super nervous, her first call home had me in tears, the yelling and screaming was so intense, I felt so bad for my baby, I got 3 months of not hearing her voice, only letters until she’s out 😢

    • @kathypeacock8910
      @kathypeacock8910 7 місяців тому

      @@shaybrown5289 yes look forward to the letters it’s intense for the first few weeks as they are on lock down and I didn’t call home because I didn’t want to make my parents cry. Each week will get a little better and if she speaks in 3rd person it’s normal. We where trained to speak that way and has to ask permission for everything! I was able to call home on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day but had 5 minutes to call. When you write bask encouragement is the key to her making it through! I got letters every day and each letter made me realize there is an end goal and that is graduation! I wish her luck and hope she does well if you need encouragement or advice I am always around!

  • @annmorris7489
    @annmorris7489 12 днів тому

    I remember fling from Ireland to london and then on to Charleston and from there to the Island to say was already sleep deprived and arriving in the middle of the night to be met by get off my bus and onto my yellow prints came as a shock do it all again1988 what a year

  • @Spartan-tm5hx
    @Spartan-tm5hx Рік тому +3

    Those are some good clippers

    • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
      @user-mu2mp8ll6c 8 місяців тому

      Right? That's one of those things that I took away from this? Where you get those??? Lol

  • @beastman1083
    @beastman1083 11 місяців тому +2

    I took that bus ride from the train station in Savannah in 1979, Aug and it took at least about 3-4 hours. At that time not much was around unlike at present, so it was pitch black the whole ride until arriving at the Receiving Barracks, which were the old WW2 wood barracks with the yellow footprints on the ground in front. Then sat waiting in a classroom in the same building to fill out paperwork and such. What a night and morning! I see much has changed since then Aug 1979. Although the same premise is the same for Marine Corps training, I believe that certain surroundings such as updating building structures should not be so inviting. Also, these tasks took 2 days to complete along with MOS placement tests. I hope to visit Parris Island soon and maybe run with a platoon from 3rd Battalion, my haunt.

    • @louisfelli3190
      @louisfelli3190 11 місяців тому +1

      I was there in Aug-Nov 1979 also. I was 2nd Bn (SECOND TO NO ONE) Delta Co Plt 2071 Graduated November
      Receiving was the worst. I think we were up for the first 48 hrs. The thing I remember the most was when we arrived at PI and saw the sentry’s with the silver helmets, I knew then we were in for some shit.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      We flew up from Miami to Charleston on a L1011 Jumbo,the receiving DI came right up the steps & made his first impression. The bus ride down was interesting too.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      Plt169 Sept 21,1975

  • @GySgt_USMC_Ret.
    @GySgt_USMC_Ret. Рік тому +1

    Fair winds and following seas to all.

  • @michaelwhite4242
    @michaelwhite4242 6 місяців тому +1

    I arrived at PI in July 1975 fresh out of high school. My dad was never in the service so he had no words of wisdom for me. Thankfully he was a Southern Baptist preacher and very strict on us kids. The discipline was fine with me, but I really thought for the first 8 weeks they wanted to kill one of us recruits. I am so glad I served. 9 years. Wish I had of stayed 30. Semper fi.

  • @skeleguns10oooooo10
    @skeleguns10oooooo10 9 місяців тому

    So these recruits have to fly to Savannah/Hilton Head international airport.

  • @madisonolivia82
    @madisonolivia82 10 місяців тому +3

    Just got a call from a U.S. Navy number. I answered, said hello three times. He didn’t say a word all I heard was very intense yelling.
    Anyone else just call home and not say anything? I hope he’s okay, the background was so intense I can’t imagine how he feels

    • @shaybrown5289
      @shaybrown5289 7 місяців тому +1

      Well my daughter just joined and her first call home had me in tears, I couldn’t even hear her , the yelling and screaming was intense, it made me so nervous, I hope my baby is okay,

  • @moridanim
    @moridanim Рік тому +7

    I remember the first 4 hours. I remember pick up on Black Friday. I remember getting my rifle. Everything else from Phase 1 is blank. Like a repressed memory.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому +1

      I remember being locked up at attn for hours shouting General orders till we were hoarse.

  • @Useravailable336
    @Useravailable336 Місяць тому

    It was within the first few hours I knew I wasn’t going to make it 😂 for some reason I thought since my husband could, I could, I in fact. Could NOT!

  • @ThaddeusGhostal
    @ThaddeusGhostal Рік тому +5

    Was definitely one of the longest nights of my life.

  • @sedvl6093
    @sedvl6093 Рік тому

    January 2022 Well I decided that I was going to watch some videos and watched this low and behold there I am in the video I am currently trying to get back to PI so I can finish what I started but they make it hard to go back even when proof of negligence is showen

  • @michaelmiller5194
    @michaelmiller5194 Місяць тому

    I don’t remember getting a phone call home. I think someone did it for you in 85. Best days of my life.

  • @Geeboogobber
    @Geeboogobber 11 місяців тому +1

    Those are some gorgeous hatches

  • @JR-jv4nx
    @JR-jv4nx 11 місяців тому +1

    I just got this very call

  • @Koronith
    @Koronith 5 місяців тому

    I remember that shit. Its good stuff. My one phone call. Pops had one thing to say. " good luck"

  • @stevengoodman7167
    @stevengoodman7167 Рік тому

    Sheriff andy taylor drove me to boot camp from Mayberry

  • @andrewstephens6894
    @andrewstephens6894 2 роки тому +2

    Oh, I remember! September 1989, Platoon 3106, 3rd Battalion, Mike Co. Semper Fi!

  • @MichaelSmith-jw3ni
    @MichaelSmith-jw3ni 2 місяці тому

    "The proudest thing I ever did was serve my country, because it made me the man I am today."
    Don't let this deter you from enlisting. the military is one of the best job anyone could ever have. This is just boot camp. its over before you know it; then you are in the fleet. That's when the real fun begins.

  • @greisvega4030
    @greisvega4030 2 роки тому +5

    Cuida a mi.niño marco martinez aponte que esta en este proceso ayudado mi Dios a resistir.. 🙏 Dios los bendiga a todos

  • @tracespangler7305
    @tracespangler7305 Рік тому +4

    You can see when the drill instructors first get them off the busses some of them shiver a little bit. I do remember those greyhound busses being freezing cold on the way there haha

  • @Devil_Dawg2k23
    @Devil_Dawg2k23 4 місяці тому

    3:03 they did him dirty with this one😂🥴😩💀

  • @marshallc8119
    @marshallc8119 2 роки тому +15

    Go to meps Tomorrow 😈 edit. Passed my ASVAB going to take the physical double edit got temp DQ’d because of genesis now I gotta go get documentation from doctors and pharmacy’s and hospitals yea this blows

    • @wolfypai7007
      @wolfypai7007 10 місяців тому

      update?? i’m going out sept 11th💪🏽

  • @zilla9366
    @zilla9366 Рік тому

    I miss those front hatches, and everytime you didn’t say something to a DI you’d get grilled, life doesn’t feel normal without the chaos lol

  • @YungBeezer
    @YungBeezer 7 місяців тому +1

    lmao I tried to call my dad and I don't remember if it reached him or if he just heard screaming but yeah I didn't read that message.

  • @MegaChevy25
    @MegaChevy25 2 роки тому +1

    I honestly don’t remember the first 24 hours, it was all a huge blur. But I kinda miss it.

  • @YungBeezer
    @YungBeezer 7 місяців тому

    At the issuing part there was a real zesty Marine and a recruit called him ma'am haha.

  • @vfdavis42
    @vfdavis42 2 роки тому

    For me it was August 1990 San Diego MCRD. 2300 and tired. We're going from room to room with our sea bag after our haircut and new issue camies. New silver bullets we were.

  • @Durandalski
    @Durandalski Рік тому +1

    I remember the first minutes, after that I just remember a list of things that happened but I have no idea in what order lol.

  • @iCherrryyt
    @iCherrryyt Рік тому +1

    Omg I remember some of the Di’s

  • @barcoofius
    @barcoofius 10 місяців тому

    How often do they shave your head? Thanks.

  • @ChrisH930S
    @ChrisH930S 2 роки тому +5

    Charlie company
    7/1/68 Paris Island sc
    I remember the “call” home like it was yesterday, my hard of hearing uncle answered and just laughed. He was in the first marine division on IWO….he thought I had it too easy

    • @p.cowart7286
      @p.cowart7286 Рік тому

      My son was not very kind to me 3:25 before he went to boot. He told his recruiters that I yell at him. When I got his call I felt a mixture of bemusement and love. He was going to learn something about yelling.

  • @efrainmendoza-lopez8934
    @efrainmendoza-lopez8934 2 роки тому +2

    02-08-2021 Lima Co 3rd Recruit training battalion Plt 3243, Mcrd San Diego. Remember it as if it were yesterday

    • @gogurtz1738
      @gogurtz1738 2 роки тому

      Now it’s been a year 3 months and 11 days that you’re in, how’s the fleet treating you so far? How was your first field day? Getting adjust to your new home for the next 3 years?

  • @sawyer_volm9265
    @sawyer_volm9265 Рік тому +1

    where the battle begins

  • @gearshifterg9756
    @gearshifterg9756 10 місяців тому +1

    I have seen several videos where they are on those phones. What is the deal with all the screaming if they are trying to call home??
    I know when I joined the A.F., we were told to call home and tell whoever answered the phone we were safe and all was good. NOTHING ELSE. Goodbye.

    • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
      @user-mu2mp8ll6c 8 місяців тому

      Just the typical trying to work through chaos bit

  • @jameseriksen8522
    @jameseriksen8522 6 місяців тому

    Nope. Not one memory. Just a blurr.

  • @brandonyeet1587
    @brandonyeet1587 2 роки тому +10

    Just got sent home about a week ago due to medical reasons. I would’ve been a marine yesterday. I’ll be back, parris island.

    • @antoniovaldes5390
      @antoniovaldes5390 Рік тому

      i got sent home in febuary i plan on going back too soon

    • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
      @user-mu2mp8ll6c 8 місяців тому

      ​@@antoniovaldes5390how do they treat you guys when you get sent back for a medical reason?

    • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
      @user-mu2mp8ll6c 8 місяців тому

      How did they treat you when you were sent home for medical reasons?

    • @brandonyeet1587
      @brandonyeet1587 8 місяців тому

      @@user-mu2mp8ll6c normal. i also wasn’t a day 0 drop out that wanted to go back home to mommy, lol.

    • @condorc72
      @condorc72 6 місяців тому +1

      You will fail

  • @zipchtkdn7804
    @zipchtkdn7804 Рік тому +1

    When we landed Charleston South Carolina airport I could not hear anything for 2 hours and we're getting them sandwich paperwork and I did everything I could to pay attention and listem.One the ride to Parris Islandnin bus my hearing came back I stayed awake I was sitting right behind the driver with it and another recruit and we talked to the driver the whole way there and I remember the drill instructor in receiving getting onto the bus Sergeant Golden or Gold. Sound like he's from Jamaica you know the way he said certain words like ditty,right left ect.

  • @phillykiki7320
    @phillykiki7320 2 роки тому +7

    My son is there now. 7 wks in

    • @yasminehuff9053
      @yasminehuff9053 2 роки тому +1

      My nephew just left today. I’ve been praying all day long!!! I know he will do good, but reality really say in when he pulled off🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @karilynkelly4415
      @karilynkelly4415 2 роки тому

      What’s the update Philly Kiki???

  • @stanhope1353
    @stanhope1353 11 місяців тому +1

    Uhh-Rah..Semper Fidelis..78-82.

  • @cplsaft
    @cplsaft 8 місяців тому

    god i miss the corps

  • @Hugs4drugs08
    @Hugs4drugs08 11 місяців тому +1

    Too bad I’m Australian. I’ve always looked up to us marines but I’m going to the australian army

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      How do you feel about killing innocent babies is what I would like to know?

  • @SteveZ-yd6em
    @SteveZ-yd6em 11 місяців тому +1

    Psycho paths aka drill sargents! Semper fi do or die so gung ho to join the fight!

  • @joie8465
    @joie8465 2 роки тому +14

    I'm a retired keyboard warrior since 2008

  • @amunra8806
    @amunra8806 2 роки тому +2

    2:51 TOOTIE!! Still shaving heads like Apache warriors 😂

  • @yanethalvarado7423
    @yanethalvarado7423 Рік тому +2

    It is very sad to see that the son you have raised with such care and protection, where you have given him the best you can, is treated worse than a criminal, in my opinion, they sleep in uncomfortable beds where there is no privacy or to do your basic needs, where they have to work more than eight hours a day for so little money, there is nothing free there, with the work they do it is all paid for since they are paid with a miserable salary, meals are also deducted from their salary, and more to say… it is possible that I am wrong but that is my opinion for now.

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому +1

      Were you born in the United States?

  • @JeremiahEdwards
    @JeremiahEdwards 2 роки тому +1

    The time in the video matched up perfectly with my watch while I was viewing... weird

  • @jackmercer4244
    @jackmercer4244 11 місяців тому

    this is wej centric

  • @kdilla9364
    @kdilla9364 Рік тому

    Oh shit my boy Darling 😂 (yes thats his last name) 2:44 went to school house with that dude great guy.

  • @redwingfanchris9420
    @redwingfanchris9420 2 роки тому +5

    Is that you John Wayne? Is this me?

  • @truckerbigwillie4217
    @truckerbigwillie4217 2 роки тому +2

    Briefly. The first 4 days was something I know happened. Just don’t remember much.

  • @charlesburke2379
    @charlesburke2379 Рік тому +3

    The dumbest question ever recorded on Parris Island was the historic classic: "Hey Sir...is it too late to switch to the Chair Force???

    • @MarkDuncan1
      @MarkDuncan1 Рік тому +2

      When I was going through, we had a guy in processing who asked "Wait, it's not Marine Corpse?". He honestly thought "Corps" was pronounced like "Corpse". He was ridiculed relentlessly. I wasn't in his platoon so I don't know how he faired, but I suspect the DI's really liked him lol.

  • @sheepleslayer586
    @sheepleslayer586 Рік тому +1

    What if you have nobody to call? Are you supposed to call your recruiter?

  • @vietnamvet4533
    @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому +1

    Can't be too hard if they are on the phone, and walking in with girls, didn't see one of those for 4 months

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      Are you a coward? I have a test. Let me know.

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      It is not hard to pull a trigger to kill an innocent human either such as has happened during the *PREEMPTIVE* invasion of Iraq. Do you know that four times as many veterans have committed suicide than died in battle in Afghanistan and Iraq???

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 10 місяців тому

      @@dunexapa1016 I know the stats, but if you think it is easy to pull the trigger, well I guess you were never in the situation, and good for you that you weren't.

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 10 місяців тому

      @@vietnamvet4533 Hello. I served U S. Army 67-70 and I was sent to Germany. I have never forgotten that for me to go to Germany, some other soldier went to Viet Nam. Perhaps it was you. I am glad you are familiar with the stats about suicide. I am sure many of the soldiers that went to Afghanistan and Iraq saw things they never saw before and perhaps did things they knew were wrong. Let's talk.

  • @anythingandeverything6924
    @anythingandeverything6924 Рік тому +2

    Do I remember the first night? I will for the rest of my life. Also I'm in the video😂 that's crazy

  • @planetclownfishbrain7052
    @planetclownfishbrain7052 Рік тому +2

    ''Parris Island, South Carolina.... the United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot. An eight-week college for the phony-tough and the crazy-brave.''

  • @tenacioussoul3794
    @tenacioussoul3794 Рік тому +1

    You get one call AND ONE ONLY!!!
    ME : Dude, I forgot my gameboy at your house can you bring it over please?thanks.

  • @josefsmith3140
    @josefsmith3140 2 роки тому +1

    The people on the other end of that must be like oh my god!

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  2 роки тому

      Probably the loudest phone call they will ever receive. But hey, that's what the volume buttons are for!
      Semper Fidelis,
      LCpl. Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

  • @vicO1323
    @vicO1323 Рік тому +2

    It felt like two days when the DIs woke us up at 4:30 the next morning. This one guy didn't wake up and Sgt. Throckmorton picked up a combination lock, threw it and hit him right in the forehead. Saw him later with a bandage over his forehead. Shit got real. Still thinking I might have made a mistake coming here in 1969.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 10 місяців тому

      Yep,the DI s weren't to happy after Nam, I went thru in 75. Summer

  • @jonathandiaz4997
    @jonathandiaz4997 5 місяців тому +1

    12 months ago 😂

  • @WellsCreativeServices
    @WellsCreativeServices Рік тому +1

    2008 | 3rd Battalion Lima Company, Parris Island PLT 3105 #SemperFI

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 Місяць тому +1

    I really do have to apologize for my earlier comment disparaging the Air Force.
    I know now that statements like mine can have negative effects on others -- especially those in the air-conditioned comfort and with the physical support of a $1,300 Herman-Miller Aeron chair in an office in Boulder, Colorado.
    I keep forgetting those lyrics "Nothing can stop the U.S. Air Force" because it really does seem like a commercially available two-pound neodymium magnet tossed into the server room of that Boulder office building would do the job nicely.
    Other things which stand a very good chance of stopping the U.S. Air Force:
    Very large dogs
    Very small dogs
    Salamanders
    Coke Zero
    Baby GAP
    The ending of the movie "High Plains Drifter"
    Hillary Clinton
    Bill Clinton
    George Clinton (and Parliament Funkadelic)
    Locusts!
    A 1987 Yugo missing a much-needed part
    Questionable clams at a wedding banquet
    But I digress.
    My point is, I apologize. For real-real, not for play-play, as Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II would say.
    So everyone keep calm and fly on, as it were, and I will see you in another snarky comment on some other video.

  • @Js_saavedra
    @Js_saavedra 2 роки тому +3

    I ship out may 2

  • @kevinhernandezretana2170
    @kevinhernandezretana2170 2 роки тому +2

    Fucking LOL how they put the timer on the dude's scalp on the end x:D
    And damn, that dude scared me at 2:07

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  2 роки тому

      I'm sure the Drill Instructor scared the recruit too!
      Semper Fidelis,
      Lance Cpl. Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

  • @jordanfoulkscott7381
    @jordanfoulkscott7381 Рік тому

    I remember it better now I saw this video because I’m in it

  • @markdalton3900
    @markdalton3900 Рік тому +2

    BEAST COAST SEMPER FI

  • @chelseagaldamez194
    @chelseagaldamez194 2 роки тому +3

    Got here in 23 seconds

  • @pillgrimm
    @pillgrimm 2 роки тому +1

    isn't this the place where the DIs told a guy to kill himself, he tried, and he got screamed at that he couldn't even kill himself right?

  • @yanethalvarado7423
    @yanethalvarado7423 Рік тому

    Es muy triste ver que el hijo que has criado con tanto esmero y protección,donde le has dado lo mejor que puedan tus posibilidades,sea tratado peor que un delincuente,en mi opinión,duermen en camas no comodas donde no hay privacidad ni para hacer tus necesidades basicas,donde tienen que trabajar mas de ocho horas diarias por tan poco dinero,ahí no hay nada gratis,ya con el trabajo que realizan esta todo pagado ya que los remuneran con un sueldo miserable,también les descuentan las comidas del sueldo,y mas por decir…es posible que este equivocada pero esa es mi opinion por ahora.

  • @dennishanson5254
    @dennishanson5254 Рік тому

    Don’t they issue ear 👂 plugs?

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  Рік тому +1

      Now where is the fun in that?
      Semper Fidelis,
      Lance Cpl. Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

    • @dennishanson5254
      @dennishanson5254 Рік тому

      No wonder I have gimpy ears 👂 at my age.

  • @nickdesantis6707
    @nickdesantis6707 Рік тому +1

    I ship out tomorrow

    • @MCRDPI
      @MCRDPI  Рік тому

      Our Drill Instructors are eagerly awaiting your arrival!
      Semper Fidelis,
      Lance Cpl. Dakota Dodd
      Communication Strategy and Operations

  • @joshlayfield2754
    @joshlayfield2754 2 роки тому

    that's my company lol, recruit wells was in my platoon

  • @camillecordeiro6070
    @camillecordeiro6070 2 роки тому +2

    Why do they have to scream at them when they are making the phone calls 😲

    • @lnfinitry
      @lnfinitry 2 роки тому +1

      It’s to see how you perform when told to do something

    • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
      @user-mu2mp8ll6c 8 місяців тому +1

      To watch you perform under pressure