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Navy bootcamp 1995 great lakes
Navy 1982 to 1988 AZ2 VS-41 and VS-33 two west pacs went to San Diego company 200 Oct 82 to Dec 82
This is the REAL U.S. NAVY, when they made you work for every penny of your paycheck, unlike today!
That Navy was great except I never liked the FORCED VAXX PROGRAMS. I'm not a guinea pig but I digress...
I never understood why the navy shut down San Diego. The Marine Corps is smaller and still has two recruit training depots. San Diego had character and a rich history, as well as some fun times. My favorite memory was the shared fence between MCRD San Diego and RTC San Diego. In the morning it was common to see blankets covering the top of the fence. This was from recruits trying to escape to the airport, but only to land onto a USMC DI😂. Those were isolated incidents and all were handled differently.
I graduated there in 1985 company #121
C191, RTC Orlando, July -Sept 1987…good times
Went through there in June 1989. Was the RCPO and we won Color Company. Nothing better than Filipino CCs blasting you with insults and vulgarity -- LOL
0:43 that’s my company 007, Oct-Dec 92. I was the office yeoman. CC’s PN1 Hobart, OM1 DeLeon.
USMC Veteran 83 to 90. You guy always gave us the best rides to battle
USMC, "the Men's Dept. of the Navy" OORAH, Semper Fi!!!
Navy is to SOFT. Civilian Sea Scouts are tougher than navy boot camps of today. I am Old Navy, ashamed of the present ones.
I was in the Army as an Airborne Infantryman or as a Paratrooper. I grew up Navy in a Navy family with my Uncle Chief Maldanado who was a CS on aircraft carriers. I have big respect for the Navy seeing the mighty battle fleet of aircraft carriers and other ships. The US Navy is a projection of power all over the world. My parents sent me to live with my Uncle Chief Maldanado and my Aunt Ashely and my cousins Sim and Jim. I became the third family member, I learned to respect and become part of my own family and the Navy family around respect and obedience to good American tradition. I went from San Deigo, Long Beach, Oxnard, Alameda NAS, and to Pearl Harbor Hawaii. When I finally went back to my parents I appreciated the travel and seeing the discipline of the US Navy. Later I joined the Army after high school to get the crap beat out of me but remembered that the Sailors that served under my Uncle were truly disciplined Sailors.
I was across the bay in Marine boot in 93. Navy boot camp is tame.
1990 Co146 Div5 Colored and Ironman. CCs Master Chief Torres and PO1 Donato was Crack Rifle Drill Team for graduation. Good times! Thanks for posting Michael Peterson! 🫡⚒️🪽AMS1 Michael Peters Retired
I was in company 184 1991
ALoft, there are personnel working aloft...
I thought their recruit training was in Chicago Illinois?
no, back then there was 3 RTC, San Diego California, Orlando Florida, and Great Lakes Chicago Illinois.
CO 255 Great Lakes Aug88 to Oct 88 then I went to millington tn for a school
Company 085, March 1991 here. CC’s FC1 Claros and SM2 Herring. My father graduated RTC San Diego in 1961! A Family tradition!
Wow very interesting here how they getting ready for where ever they are going to go!
I'm a retired Marine, San Diego, Nov 1983. Most successes take place when they are encouraged to push through a tough environment. Each individual pushes to their limit as they realize others are persevering through the same adversity. That's how healthy competition is built and makes you grow beyond limits.
RTC ORLANDO September 2, 1986 K125
Don't fall asleep in class...I did and the instructor threw an eraser at me and hit me in the forehead..never fell asleep after that. Don't forget the 11 general orders of the sentry. I
I also didn't know how to swim when I went. I still don't know how to swim..and I worked on flight deck of aircraft carriers my whole career
Great Lakes...93
Now a bunch of overweight woke kids wearing half Marine Uniforms.
J1969 NTC SAN DIEGO. COMPANY 703 .The training is different from what we were trained. 13 weeks, same as MCRD across Channel from NTC and the Airport. I could see people on the plane as it lands. Shave every day no peach fuzz. Gas chamber remove our masks recite an order from the 11th. General Orders. We March with our 1903 Springfield Rife.
I was over the fence getting wrecked! Hahahahaha!
Hell week
This is the bootcamp I remember. Great Lakes Jan 94 CO 123. Coldest weather this Ga boy ever experienced.
73 greatlakes
I did boot camp in 1975 how much can it change?
Hey kids 😊 company 415 CC was SFC ROSENBLAT i myself retired CWO4 😊
NTC/RTC San Diego. Company 079 May '88. Color Division and Color Company. I was a Navy Sea College Program enlistee. Weren't many of us. As I went the full Delayed Entry (1 year) after joining, I was most likely the last Sea College guy in the Navy. Two year ride, and then off to a 4 - Year institution for our degrees. Loved San Diego. Got apprenticeship training and my active duty command (USS Tripoli), and active reserve command (VF-301) all there, while completing my degree at the U of Arizona.
Never caught it before but, I doubt anyone was in step. The red rope CC (my CC had the blue and gold Aiguillette for drill company) was calling cadence and they were ATFU. 🫡 our drill company, this was the mid 80’s, won every star, diamond and torch. Our CC, he was a signalman (damn flagwaver) was selected as CC of that cycle. I switched branches and went straight into the Army, lost a rank, from STG1 to a SGT. Had to do basic at Dix and was immediately made platoon guide and led PT, marched for every evolution, etc., and was the Distinguished Honor Grad for the division but, didn’t get it because I was prior service. WTF…I could have had free time during basic but, NO…I was the drill SGT’s and their mommy. Would have been an ARCOM but, over my 17 year career in the Army I made up for it. 🫡🫡🫡
January - April 1966, San Diego RTC, Company 026. CC was BM-1 Richter. Navy boot camp was less physical and more mental than I expected. Amazed to feel like I can remember almost every detail of that 3 month experience. Camp Nimitz, the day we "crossed the bridge," the USS Bunker Hill tied up across the water at North Island NAS serving her final duty as an electronic weapons test platform, washing clothes by hand every night and being sure to tie my skivs to the clothesline so the fly faced toward the Marines boot camp nearby.
Company 415 Sept.63 CC was SFC ROSENBLAT, good man 😊
I was there August 05, 1986 to September 25, 1986. Drill Company 933 . I'm now RETIRED US Navy 😕 🎉
RTC Great Lakes, 1972. 18 shots! Whew! First week was Camp Berry and then through the tunnel to the “Holiday Inn”😆
Thé King's the best of us Navy ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My father went to Boot Camp in San Diego in 1960 and retired from the navy in 1987. He said the navy really changed about 1980/1981. Curious what he would think about it now if he was still with us.
I did my basic training at great Lakes in 1969 seems like they have a little easier nowadays good luck to all future recruits
Arrived at Orlando fla apr 1987 graduation 12- 24 -1987
What *year* was this filmed?
The female Corpsman time: 9:05 was there when I went through in 1991, she was the talk of many recruits (and thoughts at night) and the company commanders were very interested in her as well. I remember my rear end was real skinny and some of the corpsmen did not want to give me a shot due to fear of hitting bone, she gave the shot to me no problem.
How many years did you do
Only six years, I was stationed on a guided missile cruiser (Belknap Class) in San Diego then a guided missle Frigate (Perry Class) in Norfolk, VA @@Me-eb3wv
BTW that female corpsman used to run around in tight little shorts and top at lunch while recruits were marching and stuff. I am sure some of them tripped over themselves when she trotted by@@Me-eb3wv
Company 123, March 26, 1990. BMC Tanksley, MMC Ferrer, and BTC Parks. Good times, getting mashed in front of the barracks in a heavy rain storm…..getting mashed all the time, even in dress blues on picture day. Loved every minute of it!
Co 146 8 May 1990. You guys were the ones we looked at and said to ourselves, that’ll be us someday 😂
I graduated bootcamp 1991 company 041
Weenie boot camp? Didn't hear one F word...when I got on the at O'Hare every word began "F"
I graduated company 085 there in march 1991. FC1 Claros and SM2 Herring were our company commanders. I retired in 2011 as an AM1(AW).
Company 415 September 63, Lost my copy of the anchor, retired cwo4