I went to boot camp at San Diego in 1998. Once, a recruit did something stupid. The Drill Instructor made him stand in front of a full-length mirror, point at his own reflection, and repeat over and over again: "I'm not stupid, you are." For like 20 minutes.
because ironically a lot of the stuff they do in the military is nowhere found in "civil society" oh sure people yell at each other and stuff but not to this level. (at least I hope not)
On the drive home, hours later: "Boy, we really smoked those two getting them to scream at each other. They probably would still be there screaming at each other if you hadn't finally told them to stop." "You mean you told them to stop, right?" "Uh, I thought you did." *Tires screech, U-turn*
When i was in a military boarding school a something like that happened to a friend of mine. We were in the bay (Where all the beds are) and a drill sergeant saw him laughing. He was told to start doing mountain climbers, but he wasn't told how many. Our platoon was instructed to leave the bay and go outside for pt. We were outside in formation and one of the drill instructors said, "where's Richardson?" And a cadet who just came back from cleaning the bay said "He's still in the bay doing mountain climbers." He was in there for 45 minutes until he was told to stop.
There was a kid at boot camp that sounded like batman since he lost his voice. During chow, after he finished eating he had to stand at attention screaming, "WHERE'S THE TRIGGER" at our platoon.
Poolees* And i promise you wouldn't. If you laughed in a DI's face you better hope to god your recruiter goes easy on you on the smoke session afterwards.
In 2nd phase bootcamp at P.I. 1996 we were standing in formation with the lovely sand fleas during family day for platoons graduating. One recruit slapped his face, another recruit grinded his cheek into his shoulders, another recruit rubbed his legs together like a cricket so the D.I. got pissed off and while we were marching passed the parents we were slapping our faces, grinding our cheeks and pausing for the cricket scratch. The games the D.I. loved to play.
@@RENEIND well when I was in there was no physical contact from the DIs. Just a lot of intensive training on the quarter deck. What is portrayed in the movie is the old school Marine Corps
Speaking as a United States 🇺🇸 Marine since 1971 that was nothing! Wait until you young people get to Parris Island! And the one young tall boy that was smiling. I promise he will not have that smile on the island! OOHRAH! God bless you young people for having the backbone to try for the best! I hope you make it! Being the best will not be easy but it is well worth it! Semper Fidelis forever!
Can someone give me the rest the video where I can hear the person speaking as when he came in and said at ease I was like OK this man has something important to say
So my brother was in a separate platoon but we would always see each other at obstacles and mcmap stuff like that. So when we were in line to rappel naturally we are trying to talk to each other he’s standing behind me in front talking and he turns around to look at me and say something and this pretty much happened, after that the DIs knew we were brothers and played with us both, we hid it for so long 😩
iWings NU I’m in the Navy as active duty. Trust me I know how it is. I work directly with fast company Alpha, Bravo and Charlie. Some of my best friends are Marines stationed here where I am.
The whole purpose of this is to teach recruits to focus under pressure. Anyone getting ready to enlist, the first mistake you make is focusing on the fact you're being yelled at by multiple drill instructors. Place all of your focus on what they're telling you to do, and do the best you can to execute their instructions. They will purposely tell you the wrong thing to do, my drill instructors offered my cookies. We all know what would have happened if I took them! That's half the battle. If you're not good under pressure, the Marine Corps is not the ideal branch, unless you can overcome it.
I remember my drill instructor made us go into corners in the squad Bay and told us we had to yell and sound like dying giraffes I don't know what a dying giraffe sounded like but I made the weirdest noise I could figure out and we had to do that for like 10 minutes straight just screaming and sounding like dying giraffes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So many of the faces in the crowd say "oh damn, why are you doing this child" and then 1:58 you've got that one man on the left in green with the most priceless smirk on his face. Also I wonder. I've never seen it before, but I wonder if any of the poolees ever get to this experience and say "yknow what, maybe I will drop from the DEP, fuck this" and walk while this is going on. I mean I've seen dudes run from MEPS, and even give up during boot or SOI. It has to happen right? Where some poolee just about faces and bails in front of a DI once in a blue moon? Just statistically speaking
I'm sure it does happen. They get a little taste like this and figure it'll get worse. Hell, there were recruits that refused to take a piss test on the Island. Refusals to train which brought the MP's. Saw one recruit kill himself by jumping off the 3rd floor and landing on his head. Broke his neck instantly. Every Marine who's been to either Depot has a shit ton of stories. So poolees will drop for sure.
The parents: Holy crap!
The DI’s: ...only going about 10%
Lmfao
-0%*
10%? Not even. I give it a 5% at the most.
And they'd knock your hands off your body in the squat position
Bruh that’s 0%
I've seen Marines make poolees do many stupid and hilarious things, but that squat and scream just topped all of it.
busukevm right? Lmfaooooooooo
I went to boot camp at San Diego in 1998. Once, a recruit did something stupid. The Drill Instructor made him stand in front of a full-length mirror, point at his own reflection, and repeat over and over again: "I'm not stupid, you are." For like 20 minutes.
Should have been on Paris Island(1/80)dude!
@@SakranMM LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO The creativity is unreal
@@SakranMM 🤣🤣 wtf! Too funny.
God those parents are petrified lmao
the ones who never served maybe but the ones who are vets probably think it hilarious because they went though the same
because ironically a lot of the stuff they do in the military is nowhere found in "civil society" oh sure people yell at each other and stuff but not to this level. (at least I hope not)
@@cosmeticscameo8277 very true lol
Some of them are probably happy if I it causes them to behave!
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🤣!!!
1:59 "Damn son, sorry I made you sign up. Looked promising on the billboard."
😂😂😂😂😂
13 weeks later...
Nah he was having flash backs 😭😭
😂😂😂
hahahahha In Dead
Imagine being so low down the food chain that you’re beneath a recruit.
That's polees for ya
My drill Sergeant brought his dog one day around week 7 or 8 and it reminded me that I was human.
@@chief5981 lmao what the fuck why is that so accurate 😂
@Ryandal Gilmore 🤣
We all start somewhere btoyha
1:47 kid next to them trying hard not to laugh lol
Bro I lost my bearing sooo many times our DIs were crazy. I saw a guy get slapped with tighty whities I lost it. Lmao
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Kid on the end at 1:25 is praying to every God he knows he isn't noticed
😂😂😂😂😂
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He was very smart not moving an looking straight barely breathing they sense movement ahha
he sticks out like a liberal in the corps
There’s only one god
Did anyone else hear the little kid say “aye sir” at the end?
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yes he got the baby saying aye sir 😂
The little kid was priceless probably be a future Marine
Brainwashing. Best to get them as early as possible.
1:51 You can tell that dude standing was trying his hardest not to crack a smile 😂😂
On the drive home, hours later:
"Boy, we really smoked those two getting them to scream at each other. They probably would still be there screaming at each other if you hadn't finally told them to stop."
"You mean you told them to stop, right?"
"Uh, I thought you did."
*Tires screech, U-turn*
😂😂😂😂😂 underrated comment . I’m crying
Bahahahahaha :-)
When i was in a military boarding school a something like that happened to a friend of mine. We were in the bay (Where all the beds are) and a drill sergeant saw him laughing. He was told to start doing mountain climbers, but he wasn't told how many. Our platoon was instructed to leave the bay and go outside for pt. We were outside in formation and one of the drill instructors said, "where's Richardson?" And a cadet who just came back from cleaning the bay said "He's still in the bay doing mountain climbers."
He was in there for 45 minutes until he was told to stop.
Omfg lol
@@issaacxxx6202 what happened to hin afterwards lol, did he collapse?
Elderly mans face at 2:00!!!! He is so confused and concerned hahahaha.
Mic Lee that’s his grandson😂😂😂
He cleared skipped out the fun afforded by the World Wars.
Both of you keep screaming* 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The male Drill Instructor's voice is brutal. Recruits hate it! We love it.
01:59 his face lmao
TheMursenary LOL
it should be a meme
He like "Oh shit thank God I did not join the military😨."
He knows that his kid not going make it.
That Poolee girl has beautiful posture.
Female drill instructor *I'm about to end these bois whole careers*
Female drill instructor: "Say no ma'am!"
Marines: "YaNo Ma'am"
*Shark attack*
I had one female DI once, they are way scarier than all the other DI's... even the one who looked like he could 600 pounds
@@Registered_Google_User civilian females are scary
Took the kid three or four times to remember to scream something back at the drill instructor...I take it he fared well in bootcamp lol
I'm glad at my PT they had me yell aye sir after commands for this exact reason. Forgetting in boot camp would suck.
How long does it take to learn that?
That was intense.
Nick George Mate, that was nothing. They can only go so hard on poolees. When you get to boot camp, the real fun begins.
You looked like Justin Turdeau
That was five minutes of fun. Try three months of that by three drill instructors at the same time.
No it wasn’t 😂😂 do 3 months of tht with more screaming and more di’s
Lol, maybe there should be a bootcamp video game
And the mothers flew into a rage and threatened to sue.
Omg I don’t do that in my house so that means no one should do it!
Damnit Karen
Goddamn Karen's
@@getoutside9854
Lol
Mothers of America
Marine Corps instructors would make great death metal singers! RRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
That's my old drill instructor he was hell in boot camp but he's definately a cool guy
What was his name again? Cause i could swear he was in my series. 2nd battalion Echo Company? Mine was a little over 5 years ago
@@Dcook18 Drill Instructor Sgt Burnside
And mine was about 7 years ago in 2013
This drill instructor made a deal with the devil and got the voice of one.
I’m sure this was comforting for all the parents In attendance
There was a kid at boot camp that sounded like batman since he lost his voice. During chow, after he finished eating he had to stand at attention screaming, "WHERE'S THE TRIGGER" at our platoon.
Everyone lost their voice when I was there. We all sounded like Froggy from Little Rascals.
oh god dont tell those are the parents watching.
Michelle Li Yeah so? Army needs warriors not pussies I'm not even American but I respect a soldier.
rocketlaunch99 Marine Corps, not Army, but yeah same idea.
Michelle Li oh god don't tell me you just made that comment.
😂😂and its freaking awesome the father sitting in the front face is priceless
@@rocketlaunch99 This is the marines you fucking dumbass
when those two recruits were screaming at eachother i wouldve been laughing my ass off if i were one of them
suuure
I promise you wouldn't
Poolees*
And i promise you wouldn't. If you laughed in a DI's face you better hope to god your recruiter goes easy on you on the smoke session afterwards.
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The way they left them screaming in the squat position 😂😂😂
"IT'S THREE! FREAKING! WORDS!"
1:59...the parents, "Goddamn".
This was pretty tame, the good shit happens on the island.
3 flights of stairs with your mattress over your head so you can go down and shake it in the pit.
That was my favorite.
Legend says they're still say aye sir to this day
AYE AYE means I UNDERSTAND AND WILL COMPLY. WE CALL WALLS BULKHEADS THE FLOOR A DECK WDOWS ARE PORTHOLES AND A DOOR A HATCH
@@markrackley2665 amazing
I think the male di was with 3rd b when I was on the island I used to see him screaming at recruits wayyyy worse than this.
He was second battalion echo I had him as a di sgt burnside
What the hell was he even saying
@@Devil_dog251 how bad was he?
Bringing the stress to the top!
Lmao if that was my kid I would have been the one parent laughing my ass off
fuck that looks fun
1:59 how I would react in this situation
In 2nd phase bootcamp at P.I. 1996 we were standing in formation with the lovely sand fleas during family day for platoons graduating. One recruit slapped his face, another recruit grinded his cheek into his shoulders, another recruit rubbed his legs together like a cricket so the D.I. got pissed off and while we were marching passed the parents we were slapping our faces, grinding our cheeks and pausing for the cricket scratch. The games the D.I. loved to play.
1:52 the guy in the background is trying to hold his laughing
That was the funniest shit lmao😂
Quintin Highsmith 😅😅😅😅
My entire time at the Depot I only saw one DI with portholes. They are a very rare breed
She’s my SDI back in 2014!! SSgt Chavez is amazing!
Keep in mind that this is just half of the force the DIs exert. Think of their fullest in the camp: deafening.
This brings back memories of the Marine Corps. I cannot help but laugh at what these poolies went through.
Was it like that exactly? Or more intense?
@@RENEIND well when I was in there was no physical contact from the DIs. Just a lot of intensive training on the quarter deck. What is portrayed in the movie is the old school Marine Corps
I got a taste of that in the Air Force in '98 in San Antonio Texas but not to that extreme.
Feels like yesterday when I see these videos. Thanks for memories.
Platoon 2029. Graduation date March 30, 1991.
I used to work with the male di,at ace hardware in florida long time ago he was a hell of a guitar player and a cool dude
“You’re gonna say something back!” Oo sounds like me texting my ex😂
I don’t know why these videos make me so happy.
This should be titled, DIs abolishing poolees XD HAHA
"both of you stop screaming!" Also DI "both of you *keep* screaming!" Bruh LMAO
Worked with SSGT chavez in the fleet, it’s crazy seeing her like this cause she’s was one of the chillest SNCO i’ve ever met 😂
I’d say that’s 20% of how they actually are
More like 0.20%
Little kids and parents watching this, they dialed it back big time.
Speaking as a United States 🇺🇸 Marine since 1971 that was nothing! Wait until you young people get to Parris Island! And the one young tall boy that was smiling. I promise he will not have that smile on the island! OOHRAH! God bless you young people for having the backbone to try for the best! I hope you make it! Being the best will not be easy but it is well worth it! Semper Fidelis forever!
dude on the right like "what the fuck am I doing here"
idk what would be harder keeping a straight face or attempting to use vocal chords the next day. aside from the physical activity
....damn.
Gotta love our Marines... Semper Fi My Loves Semper Fi
OORAH
this is the kind of wake up call the whole country needs nowadays
That escalated quickly
Me 3 months ago, now I'm graduated and I'll I can do is smile and laugh at it
The parents faces are awesome, they looked more scared then their kids.
Can someone give me the rest the video where I can hear the person speaking as when he came in and said at ease I was like OK this man has something important to say
1:59 The concern on his face XD
Which one?
I fucking love how this was uploaded on my 15th bday only to be in the Marine Corps 5 years later...
So my brother was in a separate platoon but we would always see each other at obstacles and mcmap stuff like that. So when we were in line to rappel naturally we are trying to talk to each other he’s standing behind me in front talking and he turns around to look at me and say something and this pretty much happened, after that the DIs knew we were brothers and played with us both, we hid it for so long 😩
Lol. They seriously can’t keep yelling like that for long periods. They’re already losing their voices 😂
Try 3 months of that
iWings NU I’m in the Navy as active duty. Trust me I know how it is. I work directly with fast company Alpha, Bravo and Charlie. Some of my best friends are Marines stationed here where I am.
yaboiiNESs I just did a Poole function and I seen sum DIs play with me. Wasn’t fun but it was funny
At 2:09 is something to pay attention to if you’re looking to join the military. Respond and then go. not go and then respond.
2 recruits yelling AYE AYE SIR and spitting at each other
2:14 A baby says “aye sir”
🤣🤣🤣 I started dying so hard I'm surprised not of the little kids started crying or something
The video starts and the mom said “I’m so sorry” and I was like… oh she has 0 clue rn lol
The whole purpose of this is to teach recruits to focus under pressure. Anyone getting ready to enlist, the first mistake you make is focusing on the fact you're being yelled at by multiple drill instructors. Place all of your focus on what they're telling you to do, and do the best you can to execute their instructions. They will purposely tell you the wrong thing to do, my drill instructors offered my cookies. We all know what would have happened if I took them! That's half the battle. If you're not good under pressure, the Marine Corps is not the ideal branch, unless you can overcome it.
I remember my drill instructor made us go into corners in the squad Bay and told us we had to yell and sound like dying giraffes I don't know what a dying giraffe sounded like but I made the weirdest noise I could figure out and we had to do that for like 10 minutes straight just screaming and sounding like dying giraffes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I keep laughing at them when they repeat screaming "Ay Sir" in 1:17
I really enjoyed the screaming from DI’s. Makes it feel surreal that I was actually there once
My ears will explode if these 2 guys repeatedly yell out AYE AYE SIR
This is literally what the whole three months was like 😂 kinda funny though
I loved every second of this video
Is that a deth metal singer? That male DI is a fucking beast. How do they throw their voices like that?
First dude had a tough time in boot
2:00 the grandfather of one of the Pooles was prob thinking "this dude crazy af" or was very distrubed
That's really mild compared to behind the scenes ..lol...parents do t see that all day all night DI drills....groves of em steadily coming...no rest
When a drill instructor caught u slippin 1:40
That is how it is done. My beloved Marine Corps lives on.
Music to my ears.
Not that one pole trying not to laugh 😂😂
So many of the faces in the crowd say "oh damn, why are you doing this child" and then 1:58 you've got that one man on the left in green with the most priceless smirk on his face.
Also I wonder. I've never seen it before, but I wonder if any of the poolees ever get to this experience and say "yknow what, maybe I will drop from the DEP, fuck this" and walk while this is going on.
I mean I've seen dudes run from MEPS, and even give up during boot or SOI. It has to happen right? Where some poolee just about faces and bails in front of a DI once in a blue moon? Just statistically speaking
I'm sure it does happen.
They get a little taste like this and figure it'll get worse.
Hell, there were recruits that refused to take a piss test on the Island. Refusals to train which brought the MP's.
Saw one recruit kill himself by jumping off the 3rd floor and landing on his head. Broke his neck instantly.
Every Marine who's been to either Depot has a shit ton of stories.
So poolees will drop for sure.
you saw the dad in the front roll, and at the end the baby start saying ayee sir lmaooo
1:44 i find this part satisfying for some reason because the way their voices sync while yelling lmao
ahhhhh.... memories. Too bad they're only getting the PG version.
its because the parents are there
Glad I joined the Air Force! The only time I saw my DI hollering was when there wasn’t enough stationary bikes for us to use in PT.
God damn, male DI’s voice is brutal 🤘🏼
I think I’m gonna have a problem in Boot Camp because I like it when the yelling
The kid standing next to them was trying so very hard not to laugh
I just realized I’ve never seen a drill instructor with glasses til just now
To Male Instructor (Aye Aye Sir)
To Female Instructor (Aye Aye Maam)
Dudes face @ 1:58 lol
I'm glad I joined the navy 😂😂😂
I used to wish I had done the same thing.
lol at the end it sounded like the kid said aye eye sir
🤣🤣🤣🤣Okay kiddies! Today we're playing Simon Says!🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:43 dude behind them trying so hard not to laugh lol