@@robertschmidt7879 One story is that he was brought in as a consultant (as you said), was asked to do a DI "rant" to show the actor how he should play the role and he went on a rant non-stop for about 20 minutes and they said, "We've GOT to use him!!" 🙂
@@larrystimely5628 Ermey knew what he was doing all along. He made a _demo tape_ for Kubrick so he could understand what was expected of the character. After he watched it he grinned and told Ermey "you sly old bastard, you knew all the time I would move you from consultant to the DI role after seeing this"!! Kubrick had the studio buy out the original actor and immediately cast Ermey.... and movie magic was captured for all time.
@Myths, legends, mystery and science gr The F-14 never flew in Vietnam during the war only in the last year of the 19 year conflict did it see some action.
He was actually hired to train an actor that was going to play the part but he was so "realistic" and perfect for the part that the producers cast him instead. This was in a documentary shortly after his passing.
the Marine Corps is a very special place it happens to be some of the best comedy you will ever encounter in your life cuz they are Maniacs in there God bless the Marine Corps Rest in Peace Sarge
WJF I find it difficult to believe that anyone ever having served in the USMC would refer to an NCO as Sarge! Especially one discharged as an E6 Staff Sergeant due to injuries suffered in Vietnam then honorarily promoted post-discharge (only person in USMC history) by the Commandant of the US Marine Corps, to the rank of E7 Gunnery Sergeant like R Lee Ermey was! RIP 'Gunny'...git'cha'sum.... Have A Nice Day...Molon Labe...Semper Fi
@@FrugalGamerFlashback C 130 rolling down the strip Airborne daddy gonna take a little trip Stand up hook up shuffle to the door Jump right out and count to 4 If my chute fails to open wide I've got another one by my side If that one should fail me too Look out world I'm coming through Bury me in the leaning rest Tell my Momma I did my best
@@Jurasssek420 most of these are cadences the marine corps use and I belive one of them the airforce adopted it but changed it but most of them are still in use or some parts are changed because its not relevant anymore
“Staff sergeant” R.Lee Ermy was indeed a DI at MCRD Perris Island during the Vietnam War, he started as a staff NCO Corporal in the Recruit Training Bn. He was actually the military Marine Corps technical adviser for the film, and as you know ended up acting in that masterpiece by the late Stanley Kubrick. Rest In Peace to Mr Kubrick and fellow Marine “Gunny Ermy”Rest easy gents🇺🇸SEMPER•FI🇺🇸
@Walter Lamb.....what planet you been on Walt..... The Man that is the LEGEND R. Lee Ermey WAS a REAL D.I & trained you guys in the CORP for Vietnam......that's why he knew all the right things to say.....watch the KUBRICK documentary at your own leisure & maybe it'll sink in mate...🖕🏻😁
@@johnroy2567 Let me tell u something Jackson, I don’t have to take that shit from you or anyone else!!! I was a Drill Instructor also, and I knew all the same words he knew, and all the same things he did! If you weren’t there, you have NOTHING TO GIVE ME SHIT ABOUT!!!
@@walterlamb4756 whose giving you shit buddy...I was just making a point & if as you say you were a D.I then why wouldn't you know about R.Lee Ermey being in the CORP......chill kimosabe
@@walterlamb4756 correctomundo Walt...you say you were doing your bit in the mid 60's... I wasn't around until October 69 so missed all the fun.... doesn't mean I couldn't learn about it all
I was in San Diego Marine and still did this almost every day while there and the same songs with very little changes.And the DIs name was Marine Drill Instructor Staff Seargent R. Lee Emory and was a Marine DI in real life.
These were the songs we sang when I was in. What I love about this is that it is mostly PT stuff, which you do for your entire service. Every day you run PT, if you are combat arms. So think 1 to 2 mile run every morning. Hangover, sleep deprived, love hurt, growing pains, VD, what ever. You run. When you run, you sing cadence to ease the pain. This video is mostly PT, which is 95% of what you will see if you go combat arms.
It's fantastic movie full metal jacket I'm so glad they have it on UA-cam you never stop watching it you want to see it over and over again I thank God he's on servicemen for their service for our country here they deserve five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇸💯👍
As a paratrooper let me describe the experience running: You follow the guy in front of you....wishing it would stop soon. Sometime people drop out. You laugh.
Growing up in West-Berlin close to the McNair barracks I heard this early every morning when they were running thru the neighborhood. Out phys ed teacher recorded the cadences to play then in sports class for motivation during warm up. Was pretty cool. We liked it
@@johnroberts1505 I was a 'Private', as we were known...THEN, at MCRD PI SC the same time that the Everly Bros. and R Lee Ermey were 'Privates' at MCRD SD Ca. It, then, went thus: this is my rifle this is my gun this one is for fightin' this one is for fun Question: Was that before or after you were in?? Precedent prevails!!....Semper Fi
I don't want no teenage queen (I don't want no teenage queen) I just want my M 14 (I just want my M 14) If I die in the combat zone (If I die in the combat zone) Box me up and ship me home (Box me up and ship me home) Pin my medals upon my chest (Pin my medals upon my chest) Tell my mom I done my best (Tell my mom I done my best) Bury my body to six foot down (Bury my body to six foot down) 'Til you hear it hit the ground ('Til you hear it hit the ground) When it hits the bottom you'll hear me say (When it hits the bottom you'll hear me say) I wanna be your drill instructor (I wanna be your drill instructor) I wanna cut off all of my hair (I wanna cut off all of my hair) I wanna be your drill instructor (I wanna be your drill instructor) I wanna wear my smokey bear (I wanna wear my smokey bear)😢😢😢
I just love how he had those actors so tight. That cadence running can’t happen overnight. Same with the rifle drill and marching. He taught them that. The actor that played rafterman said “when Ermey shows up. He drives that movie he makes it go.” Before we know it that performance will be 50 years old and still legendary. “I will not laugh. I will not cry. I will learn by the numbers you will teach me.” Thank you Gunny.
When I was in MCRD, 1968, we had a guy in the platoon that used to call “Jody” marching rhymes. I don’t remember how our DI found out that he could do it but he did it from time to time.
@@JohnSmith-XYZ I.E. Ain't no need in looking down Ain't no discharge on the ground Ain't no need in looking back Jody's got your Cadillac Ain't no need in feeling blue Jody's got your girl friend too
@@JohnSmith-XYZ "Jody" was the fictitious guy who DIDN'T get drafted and was home with your girlfriend while you are gone. "Jody" marching cadences go as far back as WW2, not sure about WW1.
I remember when the film was made. That they used an actual drill Sargent. Thank god the did. Was sorry to hear about the passing of him. Brilliant film one of the best about how horrible that war is.
My son called Col Mattis his Lord & Savior because he did push-ups in front of the guard shacks on the No & So Korean Border a few years back. Damned impressive!
If Kubrick tried to make this movie today, some SJW would've petitioned to have it canceled because Sgt. Hartmann is such an offensive drill instructor. This movie doesn't hold anything back. It is the most brutally honest movie about the human condition that I have ever seen, and for that, it should be preserved.
The beauty of Kubrick is that he never judged anyone, He just delivered his vision neutrally, and left it to you, to form an opinion. Neutrality does not exist anymore, sadly.
In basic training there was always someone who called his weapon a gun. The drill sergeants jumped on the opportunity to "explain" the difference. Good times (looking back).
@@robertschmidt7879 Yeah. Him running with the recruits showed a Human side of Gunny and also shows that he truly cares for them and wants them to truly feel like they are a part of the Marines Family. When the recruits were posted to Vietnam, Gunny also told them that no matter what happens in the future, they shall always be part of the family. But I'm sure that when the recruits first met Gunny and he was mercilessly screaming at them, sometimes for no reason at all, and when he punched Joker in the gut, the recruits must have felt that he is an asshole. It was a pity that Gunny chose to insult and yell at Pyles instead of speaking to him calmly when he had a mental breakdown and was holding his rifle. That cost him his life at the end.
The camp they are running through is called bassinbourn barracks near Cambridge in England my dad was 2ic at the time good memories me n my m8s as kids watching these scenes being filmed. Loved the drill sergeant!!!
A fellow crew chief of mine in Vietnam, in 1966, used that line to a particularly obnoxious scumbag "journalist" who was getting material for an article that sounded like meant to make us look like bloodthirsty babykillers.
In Honor Of My Daddy. Thank You For Teaching This Little Girl Of Yours How To Pray, Live, And Look At Life Correctly. Your Legacy Will Forever Live On. ❤Always-Your Little Girl
Using a real Marine Corps instructor was a stroke of genius!
IF what I read was correct, he started out as a consultant but was too good not to put in front of the camera
@@robertschmidt7879 One story is that he was brought in as a consultant (as you said), was asked to do a DI "rant" to show the actor how he should play the role and he went on a rant non-stop for about 20 minutes and they said, "We've GOT to use him!!" 🙂
@@robertschmidt7879 Yes, and Kubrick knew it. He could see it.
I believe they almost didn't use him because he was nice
@@larrystimely5628
Ermey knew what he was doing all along. He made a _demo tape_ for Kubrick so he could understand what was expected of the character. After he watched it he grinned and told Ermey "you sly old bastard, you knew all the time I would move you from consultant to the DI role after seeing this"!!
Kubrick had the studio buy out the original actor and immediately cast Ermey.... and movie magic was captured for all time.
I dont want no teenage queen
I just want my M14
@Myths, legends, mystery and science gr The F-14 never flew in Vietnam during the war only in the last year of the 19 year conflict did it see some action.
@Pappetsu MGTOW before it was cool
Pretty sure most would take the teenage queen. Well in private.
@@budgetpcgamer6073 Pretty sure your in your moms basement, and when I come out. You’ll be locking the door and turning the lights out.
@@Regg363 Does it make you feel like you can actually fight being a punk bitch behind a screen? Yeah man your bad ass...
Who else thinks Ermey deserved the academy award just for the half hour or so he was in the movie?
He deserves it tbh
They didnt give it to him cause they didn’t know how to present it to him. They were afraid that he gonna give some DI treatment
Ermey...God love him...RIP Marine ooohrah!
Me!!!!!!!
I don’t think he was acting..
I forget Gunnery's real name, but Im SO glad they brought in a real Marine Drill instructor for this
R Lee Ermey
Gunnery Sergeant R. Lee Ermy.
He actually wasn't a drill instructor when it was filmed, he was just a Marine
@@michaelwaters5588 He was a marine Drill instructor during the Vietnam War, but not during the filming
Archmek Windhelm this movie was made after the war, what do you mean?
I dont know but Ive been told
This movie is never gonna get old!
I dont want no teenage queen
Just put this movie back on the big screen!
I don’t know what I’ve been told
This movie is never gonna get old!
I don’t want no teenage queen
Just put this movie back on the big screen!
I dont know but Ive been told
This movie is never gonna get old!
I dont want no teenage queen
Just put this movie back on the big screen!
I don't know but I've been told
This movie is never gonna get old!
I don't want no teenage queen
Just out this movie back on the big screen!
I don't know but I've been told
This movie will never get old
I dont want no teenage queen
Just put this back on the big screen
I don't know what I've been told
This movie is never gonna get old
I don't want no teenage queen
I just want this movie back on the big screen!
He was actually hired to train an actor that was going to play the part but he was so "realistic" and perfect for the part that the producers cast him instead. This was in a documentary shortly after his passing.
What’s the name?
We actually did some of those running cadences. Except replace M14 with M16 and Ho Chi Minh with Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein isn't as catchy as Ho Chi Minh
Saddam hussain sus
@@Literallyryangosling777 he be hidin under rubbel n dirt doe
Just realised, looking at how pathetic the US military is currently, i doubt anyone is allowed to sing these songs lol
@@hulahula6182 You've gotta be joking
Apparently the Sargent has a thing for Eskimo girls
btw it's Sergeant
It's sausarge
Soviet United Nations It's *Sausage
But it sure is mighty cold
Taste good
the Marine Corps is a very special place it happens to be some of the best comedy you will ever encounter in your life cuz they are Maniacs in there God bless the Marine Corps Rest in Peace Sarge
I took it upon myself to scare the dog outa the guy's in my unit 1983
@@68chargercrazy the dog?
@@GabrielGarcia-nb5zp an old expression here in Montana
WJF
I find it difficult to believe that anyone ever having served in the USMC would refer to an NCO as Sarge! Especially one discharged as an E6 Staff Sergeant due to injuries suffered in Vietnam then honorarily promoted post-discharge (only person in USMC history) by the Commandant of the US Marine Corps, to the rank of E7 Gunnery Sergeant like R Lee Ermey was! RIP 'Gunny'...git'cha'sum....
Have A Nice Day...Molon Labe...Semper Fi
Just proves how soft it got.
"Tell my mama I done my best"
Damn....
"Bury me in the leaning rest!"
@@FrugalGamerFlashback
C 130 rolling down the strip
Airborne daddy gonna take a little trip
Stand up hook up shuffle to the door
Jump right out and count to 4
If my chute fails to open wide
I've got another one by my side
If that one should fail me too
Look out world I'm coming through
Bury me in the leaning rest
Tell my Momma I did my best
Whenever im discouraged, i watch this. The voices of brave men bash my lazy head everytime i watch this.
those just actors
sorry
@@Jurasssek420 WOW, I DID NOT KNOW THAT! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EDUCATING ME, MY FRIEND, I REALLY DID NOT KNOW THAT! WOW!!!!!!!
@@Jurasssek420 most of these are cadences the marine corps use and I belive one of them the airforce adopted it but changed it but most of them are still in use or some parts are changed because its not relevant anymore
@@leeray6719 so what is brave about actors
@@Jurasssek420 idiot, of course their actors, but just remember, this is how it was, so practically i get Lee rays comment
“Staff sergeant” R.Lee Ermy was indeed a DI at MCRD Perris Island during the Vietnam War, he started as a staff NCO Corporal in the Recruit Training Bn. He was actually the military Marine Corps technical adviser for the film, and as you know ended up acting in that masterpiece by the late Stanley Kubrick. Rest In Peace to Mr Kubrick and fellow Marine “Gunny Ermy”Rest easy gents🇺🇸SEMPER•FI🇺🇸
R. Lee Ermey received an honorary promotion to Gunnery Seargent in 2002.
I dont want no high school queen, I just want my M14!!!
You mean teenage right?
No shit im no simp ill simp for my m14
@@QuandaleDingle-wt2yktrue
girls in PE: I hate PE why do we even have to exercise?
Boys in PE:
ESKIMO PUSSY IS MIGHTY COLD
@@KawaiiJackHonne MMM GUH
Stfu
@@bendover3398 simp
That is true. 0:43 in the boys locker room
R.I. P. Gunny Sgt. Ermey.
"Up in the morning till the rising Sun, gonna run all day till the runnings done."
That was the chat that added another mile or three to the run
Run from the chow hall
Ho Chi-Minh is a Son of a Bitch.
The Eskimo part is the best one. Out of nowhere.
We sang that part in 1963 in Parris Island.
we sang that part in 1984 , Paris Inland
69 fort campbell
I was a Marine Corps Drill Instructor mid 60’s at Parris Island. I loved watching him as he knew all the “right things to say & do”!!!!!!!
That's because he actually was a DI at MCRD San Diego for almost 3 years, the very same place my Son just graduated boot camp on September 17th.
@Walter Lamb.....what planet you been on Walt.....
The Man that is the LEGEND R. Lee Ermey WAS a REAL D.I & trained you guys in the CORP for Vietnam......that's why he knew all the right things to say.....watch the KUBRICK documentary at your own leisure & maybe it'll sink in mate...🖕🏻😁
@@johnroy2567 Let me tell u something Jackson,
I don’t have to take that shit from you or anyone else!!! I was a Drill Instructor also, and I knew all the same words he knew, and all the same things he did!
If you weren’t there, you have NOTHING TO GIVE ME SHIT ABOUT!!!
@@walterlamb4756 whose giving you shit buddy...I was just making a point & if as you say you were a D.I then why wouldn't you know about R.Lee Ermey being in the CORP......chill kimosabe
@@walterlamb4756 correctomundo Walt...you say you were doing your bit in the mid 60's...
I wasn't around until October 69 so missed all the fun.... doesn't mean I couldn't learn about it all
RIP Sarge
Donny T it makes me sad that he died.
Hope you are in hell for singing Eskimo pussy is mighty cold, soliders raped Inuit(eskimo) women then they chant about it.
Jeannie Thomassie Who was that for-
Jeannie Thomassie how is that and paying someone respects related?
Wait, this whole thing has me confused.
I just enjoy gunnys running. It is so casual, yet I would be dying at his pace .
The man, the myth, the LEGEND!!! RIP Gunny!!!
Gunny, you are sorely missed by your Brothers and the Corps that you loved so much. Rest in Peace My Brother SEMPER FI
"Ho-chi min is a sonofabitch I got the blue balls, crabs and the seven year itch" Fucking epicness was delivered.
“I love working for Uncle Sam” damn
They need to retroactively give him an oscar!! He made that movie the best!!
"I love working for uncle Sam"
"It reminds me just who I am"
When it comes down to it Full Metal Jacket is probably my favorite musical
Full metal jacket is the best
The blue balls crabs and the 7 year itch. LMAO
I was in San Diego Marine and still did this almost every day while there and the same songs with very little changes.And the DIs name was Marine Drill Instructor Staff Seargent R. Lee Emory and was a Marine DI in real life.
Watch the Movie Tribes with Gunny Seargent Jack Webb who was in fact a real DI also then went on to star in Dragnet TV show.
No matter how much you hate the Corps while you're in you'll love it and miss it when you're out
My dad said this is accurate, all the songs were like this.
👍
These were the songs we sang when I was in. What I love about this is that it is mostly PT stuff, which you do for your entire service. Every day you run PT, if you are combat arms. So think 1 to 2 mile run every morning. Hangover, sleep deprived, love hurt, growing pains, VD, what ever. You run. When you run, you sing cadence to ease the pain. This video is mostly PT, which is 95% of what you will see if you go combat arms.
1976 thru 2020, memories and PROUD.
R.I.P. Brother...............
It's fantastic movie full metal jacket I'm so glad they have it on UA-cam you never stop watching it you want to see it over and over again I thank God he's on servicemen for their service for our country here they deserve five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇸💯👍
Never seen the running scenes stacked together before. They're running faster in the later ones, to be expected. Nice touch.
I remember these platoon runs and the cadence . Fricken awesome
Sing it Gunny !! Rest in peace .
As a paratrooper let me describe the experience running: You follow the guy in front of you....wishing it would stop soon. Sometime people drop out. You laugh.
Dunno how anybody could forget Gunny R. Lee Ermey....such a poignant movie & the man REALLY did train grunts for Vietnam
Growing up in West-Berlin close to the McNair barracks I heard this early every morning when they were running thru the neighborhood.
Out phys ed teacher recorded the cadences to play then in sports class for motivation during warm up. Was pretty cool. We liked it
This is my rifle
This is my gun
This is for fighting
This is for fun
PURE POETRY >_
Kubrick new the audience would laugh its ass of form that one song.
actually the line goes:
this is my rifle
this is my gun
this is for killing
this is for fun
at least that is what we sang in the Army
@@johnroberts1505
I was a 'Private', as we were known...THEN, at MCRD PI SC the same time that the Everly Bros. and R Lee Ermey were 'Privates' at MCRD SD Ca.
It, then, went thus:
this is my rifle
this is my gun
this one is for fightin'
this one is for fun
Question: Was that before or after you were in??
Precedent prevails!!....Semper Fi
🤣🤣
...I sang some of these fifty years ago in June/July 1971!!!
drill instructor: my corp, your corp, OUR CORP
*USSR ANTHEM INTENSIFY*
yeah
Cringe
*Red army march from RA3 intensifies*
Oh shit ww3 about to start
I don't want no teenage queen (I don't want no teenage queen)
I just want my M 14 (I just want my M 14)
If I die in the combat zone (If I die in the combat zone)
Box me up and ship me home (Box me up and ship me home)
Pin my medals upon my chest (Pin my medals upon my chest)
Tell my mom I done my best (Tell my mom I done my best)
Bury my body to six foot down (Bury my body to six foot down)
'Til you hear it hit the ground ('Til you hear it hit the ground)
When it hits the bottom you'll hear me say
(When it hits the bottom you'll hear me say)
I wanna be your drill instructor (I wanna be your drill instructor)
I wanna cut off all of my hair (I wanna cut off all of my hair)
I wanna be your drill instructor (I wanna be your drill instructor)
I wanna wear my smokey bear (I wanna wear my smokey bear)😢😢😢
I love it. No one understands this unless you’ve been there.
I use the 'this is my rifle this is my gun' bit every time some on calls a rifle a gun
Gunnery sergeant Hartman was the best movie actor and authentic person ever
Hello and good day to all, This reminds me of the good old days when I was in my marines days I love it.
I just love how he had those actors so tight. That cadence running can’t happen overnight. Same with the rifle drill and marching. He taught them that.
The actor that played rafterman said “when Ermey shows up. He drives that movie he makes it go.” Before we know it that performance will be 50 years old and still legendary.
“I will not laugh. I will not cry. I will learn by the numbers you will teach me.”
Thank you Gunny.
Bassingbourn Barracks near Cambridge. I was a recruit there at the time, summer 1986.
Fucking legendary movie.
Fucking legendary actor. RIP
R Lee Ermey was the Guest Speaker at my Squad Leader's Course Graduation in 1994 at Camp Pendleton.
When I was in MCRD, 1968, we had a guy in the platoon that used to call “Jody” marching rhymes. I don’t remember how our DI found out that he could do it but he did it from time to time.
Wtf are you talking about.
@@JohnSmith-XYZ I.E.
Ain't no need in looking down
Ain't no discharge on the ground
Ain't no need in looking back
Jody's got your Cadillac
Ain't no need in feeling blue
Jody's got your girl friend too
Jody is the fucker taking all girlfriends from every enlisted, and every incarcerated man.
If you sign/get locked up, hes coming for yours aswell.
@@JohnSmith-XYZ "Jody" was the fictitious guy who DIDN'T get drafted and was home with your girlfriend while you are gone. "Jody" marching cadences go as far back as WW2, not sure about WW1.
@@Furaxxxxx it should be easy to torture him no?
I remember when the film was made. That they used an actual drill Sargent. Thank god the did. Was sorry to hear about the passing of him. Brilliant film one of the best about how horrible that war is.
Love singing this on a cross country run
Shit we did this back in track practice too. Good times
the perfect Drill SGT voice
I am impressed that he is able to keep up with these kids!!
He could out do em all even after he retired
My son called Col Mattis his Lord & Savior because he did push-ups in front of the guard shacks on the No & So Korean Border a few years back. Damned impressive!
I think back in the old old days the SDI was called platoon commander or something like that.
at 0:20 the delivery and the soldiers singing it in unison was pretty cool ngl
1:44-2:01 I'd genuinely struggle to keep a straight face if I was jogging and chanting about female genitalia. 🤣
If Kubrick tried to make this movie today, some SJW would've petitioned to have it canceled because Sgt. Hartmann is such an offensive drill instructor. This movie doesn't hold anything back. It is the most brutally honest movie about the human condition that I have ever seen, and for that, it should be preserved.
The beauty of Kubrick is that he never judged anyone, He just delivered his vision neutrally, and left it to you, to form an opinion. Neutrality does not exist anymore, sadly.
They make movies just like this, with characters just like this. Why tell lies about the obvious?
“I don’t want no teenage queen
I just want my M14”
Those two lines hit different
It’s funny how so many quotes of this man are said by real Sergeants today in bootcamp😂
In basic training there was always someone who called his weapon a gun.
The drill sergeants jumped on the opportunity to "explain" the difference.
Good times (looking back).
When Gunny sang and ran along with his recruits, I'm sure the audience were thinking:"Damn. This D.I isn't such an asshole after all!"
I never thought he was an asshole. I thought he had a very very hard job and a very very short amount of time in which to do it
@@robertschmidt7879 Yeah. Him running with the recruits showed a Human side of Gunny and also shows that he truly cares for them and wants them to truly feel like they are a part of the Marines Family. When the recruits were posted to Vietnam, Gunny also told them that no matter what happens in the future, they shall always be part of the family. But I'm sure that when the recruits first met Gunny and he was mercilessly screaming at them, sometimes for no reason at all, and when he punched Joker in the gut, the recruits must have felt that he is an asshole. It was a pity that Gunny chose to insult and yell at Pyles instead of speaking to him calmly when he had a mental breakdown and was holding his rifle. That cost him his life at the end.
always brings me memories from my basic training ..
RIP Gunny
oof
I tried to think of all the iconic movie moments Stanley Kubrick made, while watching this. It boggles the mind!
Someone should do a montage of the FMJ platoon attending the masquerade party in "Eyes Wide Shut". Oh, but I forgot, You can't do that Hal.
JCSE (MacDill AFB, FL) thanks for the best experiences ... job, fitness, fun, and purple duty.
I love working for uncle Sam, he lets me know just who I am.
i just love this movie...
Yes. Best compilation!!!
Rest in peace, Gunny. Semper Fi.
just like what other people said legend never dies...
The camp they are running through is called bassinbourn barracks near Cambridge in England my dad was 2ic at the time good memories me n my m8s as kids watching these scenes being filmed. Loved the drill sergeant!!!
I was a recruit at the time. I think you had a better time there than I did.
Ermy has a really satisfying sounding voice here
In 1968 the only Woodstock I remember was on an M 14.
Love💗 this movie!
I wish these were in the movie. They should also be public more than just here.
I’m gonna use this as my alarm from here on out and knock out push ups once I’m out of bed 💪🏽
I don't need a alarm my gun shoots and i wake up btw im a marine so i wouldn't piss my self
The songs were on point, and the PT run early in the morning, and the love we got from our DI's when we didn't listen to commands.
You forgot the best one, the Mickey Mouse song during the ending monologue.
Also happy birthday to Jesus
@@toshihideto "Private Joker: do you believe in Virgin Mary?"
Awesome movie and song. Thank you for sharing. Have a great weekend.👍
Gunny is a legend he’s probably rolling in his grave right now
You bet your ass he is. They got our boys marching with heels and all these gay woke bullshit.
Cadence songs kick ass!
Great memories from boot camp.
I think women loves these type of senarios.
RIP..... FROM UK... UP IN THE MORNING TO THE RISING SUN.
Same cadences, but now it appears, today, they walk. That way everyone graduates you see.
Is that the Corps or the army? Cause the army wants EVERYBODY
Actually, you’re right Jared. It was Army that I was referring.
they still had the red floors at the rifle range when i went in in '96
"easy. you just don't lead them as much"
A fellow crew chief of mine in Vietnam, in 1966, used that line to a particularly obnoxious scumbag "journalist" who was getting material for an article that sounded like meant to make us look like bloodthirsty babykillers.
Thank you for your service
There were no soldiers in Full Metal Jacket. They were Marine Recruits
When I retired best cadences ...... But when I retired we were not allowed to sing or call ........Miss the Old School
Meanwhile me in the gym at school preparing the boys for a dodge ball game against the girls
Kubrick was indeed ahead of his time. The youtube snippets are full stories in themselves.
Got the blue balls crabs and the 7 years itch jesus 😭😭
ouch
Gunny we miss you! Gunny should have been commander in chief.
In Honor Of My Daddy.
Thank You For Teaching This Little Girl Of Yours How To Pray, Live, And Look At Life Correctly.
Your Legacy Will Forever Live On.
❤Always-Your Little Girl
Sorry i just want my m14
He should of got 10 academy awards I new him in the Day!!! He was the best and will be missed. Semper Fi Brother God speed see you on the other side.