I love the comments from people about the "yelling?" A Drill Instructor NEVER yells. They simply speek in a tone of voice, that ensures they will not be misunderstood, misquoted, or ignored.
I got here from Cuba in 1995 and I joined after 911. I spoke English but not that good. I couldn't understand what they were saying most of the time. I would look at the recrute next to me to figure out what they wanted me to do. A living night mare . semper Fi , God bless America. Democracy and capitalism.
Jason Ryan Huge waste of tax payer money. The Army has units that do the exact same thing. Studies have shown that the Marines are no longer needed and that they should be integrated into the Army.
Daniel Torluemke No. The huge waste of tax money is allowing you to speak nonsense out of your ass on the internet without knowing what it takes to become a marine. Now do everyone a favor, turn on CNN, and proceed to brainwash your peanut sized civilian brain.
That brings me back my basic training days! You do things there that you don't nowhere else. It's a crazy time and very scary. But after you finish boot camp you understand that the drill instructor has just Few weeks to make you a marine no matter where you came from or what you know. They break you down and then they build you up.
Hated every minute of it but I’m proud of every second. October 1,1965 till September 30,1969. Plt.194 USMC San Diego (Hollywood Marine). As you drive down the street you will see the Marine Corps flag along the way. Not to under rate the other branches of the service but you never see their flag.Sempre Fi, always proud.
3:30 the parting of the Red Sea and the first shark attack. I personally feel for that lone guy in the middle as there is no hiding from the DI as you are front and center in his view. A5C-1 Fort Knox Aug-Nov 84.
I have a person that works with me who did a tour as a DI. In the USMC at the 10-14 year mark you have to either go to recruiting or become a DI. He told me he would rather be a DI.
Morning times in the military... dead ass asleep then the lights go on and it's just pure screaming to get up and get ready for morning PT in about 5 minutes. It's such a head f*ck.
Of course, those are Marine barracks and not the holiday inn... When I was in boot in South Carolina all we had at night we a couple of huge fans that all they did was blow the hot air around. That was the middle of the summer time. I lost 35 lbs in 2 months.
What does the drill instructor do when he has lost his voice? These guys seem close to losing theirs, they must have various techniques for resting their voices and soothing the chords?
Near the end our Senior Drill Instructor told us there would be days where he went home (on those occasions that he even *did* get to go home) that he would walk to the bathroom and cough up blood and sheddings from his throat. And the only thing to do is just deal with the pain and keep screaming from the chest the next day. There was a point at which any one of our drill instructors had lost their voice. And what they do is keep yelling with a distinctly different voice. Some know how to shift into a different range that uses different parts of their physiology (EG the frog voice) but a whole lot of them just sound like they''d lost the entire lower range of their voice and spoke in permanent voice cracks. So... I'm not sure. I believe there are suggested techniques, but there's really no getting around the fact that they just *will* lose their voice during the cycle and that the must carry on. I think the myth of their impenetrable vocal chords is supported by the fact that most videos either show them at poolee functions in town or within the first week of having their platoon (which is to say, they haven't been shouting constantly for the last month at these points)
Parrish Island Feb.-May 1974 Platoon 313 , You had to be there to fully comprehend what training we had to endure to become a U.S. Marine. I was laundry #1, next to DI hut. Gear locker body also. You had to keep your sh-t together or you were gone in the middle of the night. Best thing ever happened to me as an 18 year old. Yeah, you got roughed up, they had all the tricks to game you with. All in all you become a proud man, a prouder Marine for life! Thank God for the DI's and God Bless all Marines and our Great Country! I would join again if they would let me...Oohrah...Semper Fi...Always!
I tend to find it irritating that these moto clips always have ridiculous "epic" orchestral tracks layered in. Like what the actual experience isn't intense enough for itself? It makes me think of the video on US army basic training versus USMC bootcamp. The implication was that Marine Recruits have it harder, but all of the army footage was actual footage versus the Marine footage just being slow-mo clips of DI's shouting while lux eterna plays over it. But making such cheesy presentation decisions almost cheapens what you're seeing. It just makes boot camp look ridiculous. It would honestly be better without the soundtrack.
I went in 05. It was like this every day for the first 3 weeks. Nothing we did was correct. Even if it was. They didn't lighten up even a little until just before we went into 2nd phase. My kill hat was put on admin leave..twice...for abuse allegations. One of them was true...he instructed the squad leaders to scrub a recruit with scuzz brushes who wouldn't shower. Nearly took his skin off. Never got in trouble though because no recruits would talk. Another DI stomped a recruits finger for playing in the dirt at PT while we sat left hand left knee...he didn't get in trouble either. My kill hat physically picked me up by my collar off the ground and threw me into my rack so hard it hit the wall. My kill hat was awarded DI of the series at our graduation. Idk what boot camp is like now but we got thrashed constantly. We learned...but we got thrashed. Alpha Co, Plt 1106, Senior DI Sgt Baeza. Rah.
@@this_mfr I've read they became more strict on DIs abusing kids after the incident when the kid fell 3 stories to his death because he was running from the DI and the DIs came in drunk and said "where is that terrorist" and put the kid in a dryer for 5min while it was on. This happened in 2016. But abuse is still probably happening, the recruits are probably scared to speak up though.
Our pick up day started at the old WWII wooden barracks in the hell hole that was called Receiving in '75 on Parris Island. They marched/walked us asshole to belly button with our full sea bags all the way to 3rd Battalion. We were literally asshole to bellybutton the entire way, just a big mob. It was humiliating and we were exhausted by the time we got there. I don't remember anything else other than all the foot locker and bunk inspections that went on through the nite. We couldn't do anything to their satisfaction and it was mass PT followed by thrown foot lockers and dumped mattresses and do it all over again. When they finally put us down for the nite I lay there thinking OMFG what have i gotten myself into, i can never do this for 13 weeks. I slowly talked myself down and finally decided to just get some sleep and face what came in the morning. I was just starting to drift off when I heard a blood curdling scream and saw a recruit run by my rack at full speed screaming. I then heard a loud BANG!!! as he had run into the rear metal fire door. He then stood up and still screaming ran the length of the squad bay and BANG!!! ran full speed into the other door. By then the lights were on and two fully dressed DI were up along with one his boxers/tee (and cover)...by then everyone was up in their bunks watching...the DI's got to him and started trying to get him under control but he was a big guy and was fighting back...it looked like the cartoon fights where all you see is a whirling ball of faces and fists...the DI's beat the crap out of him and then two drug him away. The third DI in boxers and cover just walked back to his hutch and screamed "Now Stay the Fuck in your Racks!!!" and lights were out again...I laid back down and thought...Well welcome to Parris Island.
@@adeptusmechanicus1029 I was an DS in the Army. There is still damage to our voices either way. Marines get the frog voices, I got the fog voice. I admire the USMC DI
Jeff Martin The US military has one of highest rates of post traumatic stress out of any western military force, so does this really help people function in stressful situations
At ft Benning our army drill sergeants didn’t wake us up every morning. Maybe they did the first morning or two but after that they smoked that crap out of us if we didn’t all get to PT formation on time. They made it our responsibility right away to wake our selves up as a team or else their was hell to pay. This was mid 90s also so our basic wasn’t much different than MCRD when it came to IT. Heck we even got smoked the first week with our bath towels on or in the shower 😂
I can’t find the video for some reason now but I actually know one of the DI from the video, he would often tell me we don’t yell we just speak an a higher octave than most
You'd had to have been a part of it to understand what is being said. That said, that's not a language. There are no words. It's just 110% speed and a lot of context. Very rarely do they say an actual word when they are going batshit crazy.
I would quickly be in trouble because the head D.I.'s barrage of scream-babbling commands in this video is unintelligible to me. I would much rather be in SSgt Nichols' training group - he is very firm and demanding, but very articulate and sensible-in-context.
And this is watered down because cameras are there. A famous quote that almost all Soldiers say of the basic for the army. We Marines don’t care about a worthless camera
Holy Jesus ,, what is that , what the fuck is that ? What is this Pvt. Pyle ? Sir a jelly donut sir. , A jelly donut . Sir yes sir. How did it get here ? Sir I took it from the mess hall sir. Is chow allowed from the barracks Pvt. Pyle. Sir negative sir . Then why did you hide a jelly donut in your footlocker Pvt. Pyle? Sir because I was hungry sir... (Full Metal Jacket).
To marines out there: are the drill instructors acting different in front of the camera? From other videos people always say they are a lot worse without the camera
Nope. I would say for the first month they are on you like that constantly and you cannot do anything correctly. They ease up some as time goes by but not much. Our Senior Drill Instructor chewed us out on graduation morning, told us he hated us all and if any of us tried to shake his hand after graduation he would punch us in the face.
Brian, this is just a small view of what happens daily. You won't know unless you go or have been there. It's intense from the moment you get off the bus. It does ease up a little once you're on the 1st floor and ready to graduate.
Memories, sometimes it's to bad you can't relive some parts of your life all I have are pictures now and two tattoos. I wonder why they don't let Corporals on the drill field anymore? 3rd Bn I Co "Insane India" Parris Island 1979
Well in 1987 they would let female Marines on the drill field but I would have had to extend my enlistment. Looking back 30+ years I should have done it but back then I wanted out. I wanted my freedom. Four years was plenty.
lol...I went thru P.I. in '75 and back then when they called school circle you'd get in the circle standing and then they'd give you the Reeeady SEATS! command and you'd have to drop right down onto your ass (yep on the concrete floor). If they didn't like how you dropped you'd get the "Get up" and do it again...Reeeeady SEATS!!! It was great fun, especially right after getting the tetanus shots in your ass...that brought a smile to the D.I.'s faces. From watching the modern boot videos that is the biggest difference I see, today it is just softer whereas back in the day it was just a damn cruel place to be for 13 weeks and three days.
BACK IN THE 50’s WHEN I WENT THROUGH THE OLD CORPS BOOT CAMP, THERE WAS NOT ALL OF THAT UNNECESSARY SCREAMING. HOWEVER EVERYONE RECEIVED AN OCCASIONAL RABBIT PUNCH, OR RIFLE BUTT TO THE MIDSECTION, WHETHER YOU DESERVED IT, OR NOT. THE NEW CORPS POLICY IS HANDS OFF THE RECRUITS. I THINK THE OLD CORPS TRAINING WAS BEST. T. Sr.
Well... As they say... The enemy is not going to keep his hands off you. I think a bit of physical abuse should occur because random physical abuse is going to happen in close combat and you need to be able to get over it and perform.
I can still see the destroyed squad bay from those lunatics. It looked like someone was doing laps in a car to see how fucked up they could make things.
@@rvr1892 no way,. They are just getting their bunks and their personal shit is still in duffle bags. Most assuredly day three or two even. And when I was in this was a daily routine until about 2nd phase
I love the comments from people about the "yelling?"
A Drill Instructor NEVER yells.
They simply speek in a tone of voice, that ensures they will not be misunderstood, misquoted, or ignored.
Still cannot understand what there saying!
@ Mike Summer. Amen brother! 💯
I can’t hear what they say and it isn’t just the music I saw other videos and they still sound like EOENKSOWJISDJJDH!!!!!!!!! DO YOU UNDERSTAND!!!!!!!
So...they yell.
Mike Sumner My DI’s yelled...punched, slapped and occasionally kicked....fun times
I got here from Cuba in 1995 and I joined after 911. I spoke English but not that good. I couldn't understand what they were saying most of the time. I would look at the recrute next to me to figure out what they wanted me to do. A living night mare . semper Fi , God bless America. Democracy and capitalism.
wow. now that is real patriotism guys. not a lot left.
Thank-you marine and Semper Fi
F*ck capitalism...look at the "war zones" in Detroit...and at the homeless people in Philadelphia !!!
@@jossip1171 democrat-run cities
@@saltwater52 democRATS s*ck......what could Republicans do...? I feel so sorry with them poor people !!!
Thanks drill instructors for molding our future Marines
Jason Ryan Huge waste of tax payer money. The Army has units that do the exact same thing. Studies have shown that the Marines are no longer needed and that they should be integrated into the Army.
Daniel Torluemke No. The huge waste of tax money is allowing you to speak nonsense out of your ass on the internet without knowing what it takes to become a marine. Now do everyone a favor, turn on CNN, and proceed to brainwash your peanut sized civilian brain.
@@Funnyweirdediter
Bunch of bullshit
@@admiralv3538 i think
@@Funnyweirdediter shut the fuck up
That guy who rolled his eyes. I bet he got slayed after they finished filming
That brings me back my basic training days! You do things there that you don't nowhere else. It's a crazy time and very scary. But after you finish boot camp you understand that the drill instructor has just Few weeks to make you a marine no matter where you came from or what you know. They break you down and then they build you up.
I remember this shit well, and the best take away for me was that no man or situation was ever able to place me in fear again.
Sometimes ya hesitate a second. Then stand the fuck up. I joined on my seventeenth birthday and damn did it make a difference
I might join a military branch, I am going to start sleeping 4 hours and exercise like hell!!!
@@DoritoCODGawd bad idrs
@@DoritoCODGawd update
Drill instructor's start yelling
Vocal cords : my time has come
Hated every minute of it but I’m proud of every second. October 1,1965 till September 30,1969. Plt.194 USMC San Diego (Hollywood Marine). As you drive down the street you will see the Marine Corps flag along the way. Not to under rate the other branches of the service but you never see their flag.Sempre Fi, always proud.
3:30 the parting of the Red Sea and the first shark attack. I personally feel for that lone guy in the middle as there is no hiding from the DI as you are front and center in his view. A5C-1 Fort Knox Aug-Nov 84.
The music is completely unnecessary
Thats just insane!! Couldnt be a drill instructor and have to scream like that every day!
I have a person that works with me who did a tour as a DI. In the USMC at the 10-14 year mark you have to either go to recruiting or become a DI. He told me he would rather be a DI.
@@RJC96cj I agree! It's like building cars. I would rather build them then sell them.
It takes hard work to make a man, and a Marine...
The only hard was yesterday it pays to be a winner go Marine 9 11 21
Morning times in the military... dead ass asleep then the lights go on and it's just pure screaming to get up and get ready for morning PT in about 5 minutes. It's such a head f*ck.
English is my first language and the only word I understood out of this whole video was SIR 😂
Thanks brings back proud personal memories all good 44 years ago !!!!!
Same pick up December 74 boy it was a nightmare plt3008 graduated March 11th 1974 correction pick December 1973
if you never serve in the military you will never never understand
I serve in the Australian Military and they don't carry on like this.
Geoff Hutcheson We’re different. Getting rid of that civilian life.
Does anyone notice that all the Drill Instructors are sweating
Of course, those are Marine barracks and not the holiday inn... When I was in boot in South Carolina all we had at night we a couple of huge fans that all they did was blow the hot air around. That was the middle of the summer time. I lost 35 lbs in 2 months.
What does the drill instructor do when he has lost his voice? These guys seem close to losing theirs, they must have various techniques for resting their voices and soothing the chords?
The way they speak is the technique. That low "growl" can be done for 16 hours. They sound that way from dawn til dusk.
Near the end our Senior Drill Instructor told us there would be days where he went home (on those occasions that he even *did* get to go home) that he would walk to the bathroom and cough up blood and sheddings from his throat. And the only thing to do is just deal with the pain and keep screaming from the chest the next day.
There was a point at which any one of our drill instructors had lost their voice. And what they do is keep yelling with a distinctly different voice. Some know how to shift into a different range that uses different parts of their physiology (EG the frog voice) but a whole lot of them just sound like they''d lost the entire lower range of their voice and spoke in permanent voice cracks.
So... I'm not sure. I believe there are suggested techniques, but there's really no getting around the fact that they just *will* lose their voice during the cycle and that the must carry on. I think the myth of their impenetrable vocal chords is supported by the fact that most videos either show them at poolee functions in town or within the first week of having their platoon (which is to say, they haven't been shouting constantly for the last month at these points)
09-26-66 My DI had me do '20' because my 'top button be undone.' Yep, it's the first one fastened even today. Crap, he might be around the corner!
Gets easier as time goes by. DI's become more Human.
Did u see that drill sgt jump like a jack rabbit over them duffle bags ?
Parrish Island Feb.-May 1974 Platoon 313 , You had to be there to fully comprehend what training we had to endure to become a U.S. Marine. I was laundry #1, next to DI hut. Gear locker body also. You had to keep your sh-t together or you were gone in the middle of the night. Best thing ever happened to me as an 18 year old. Yeah, you got roughed up, they had all the tricks to game you with. All in all you become a proud man, a prouder Marine for life! Thank God for the DI's and God Bless all Marines and our Great Country! I would join again if they would let me...Oohrah...Semper Fi...Always!
Where is "Parrish" Island?
I tend to find it irritating that these moto clips always have ridiculous "epic" orchestral tracks layered in. Like what the actual experience isn't intense enough for itself? It makes me think of the video on US army basic training versus USMC bootcamp. The implication was that Marine Recruits have it harder, but all of the army footage was actual footage versus the Marine footage just being slow-mo clips of DI's shouting while lux eterna plays over it. But making such cheesy presentation decisions almost cheapens what you're seeing. It just makes boot camp look ridiculous. It would honestly be better without the soundtrack.
That's not daily, that's just receiving week and black Friday
I went in 05. It was like this every day for the first 3 weeks. Nothing we did was correct. Even if it was. They didn't lighten up even a little until just before we went into 2nd phase. My kill hat was put on admin leave..twice...for abuse allegations. One of them was true...he instructed the squad leaders to scrub a recruit with scuzz brushes who wouldn't shower. Nearly took his skin off.
Never got in trouble though because no recruits would talk.
Another DI stomped a recruits finger for playing in the dirt at PT while we sat left hand left knee...he didn't get in trouble either.
My kill hat physically picked me up by my collar off the ground and threw me into my rack so hard it hit the wall.
My kill hat was awarded DI of the series at our graduation.
Idk what boot camp is like now but we got thrashed constantly. We learned...but we got thrashed.
Alpha Co, Plt 1106, Senior DI Sgt Baeza. Rah.
@@this_mfr I've read they became more strict on DIs abusing kids after the incident when the kid fell 3 stories to his death because he was running from the DI and the DIs came in drunk and said "where is that terrorist" and put the kid in a dryer for 5min while it was on. This happened in 2016. But abuse is still probably happening, the recruits are probably scared to speak up though.
@@poppa4178 haha fucc k
@@this_mfr so they put a dead kid in a dryer ??
What's Black Friday? It was like this every day when I went through back in '82.
Our pick up day started at the old WWII wooden barracks in the hell hole that was called Receiving in '75 on Parris Island. They marched/walked us asshole to belly button with our full sea bags all the way to 3rd Battalion. We were literally asshole to bellybutton the entire way, just a big mob. It was humiliating and we were exhausted by the time we got there. I don't remember anything else other than all the foot locker and bunk inspections that went on through the nite. We couldn't do anything to their satisfaction and it was mass PT followed by thrown foot lockers and dumped mattresses and do it all over again. When they finally put us down for the nite I lay there thinking OMFG what have i gotten myself into, i can never do this for 13 weeks. I slowly talked myself down and finally decided to just get some sleep and face what came in the morning. I was just starting to drift off when I heard a blood curdling scream and saw a recruit run by my rack at full speed screaming. I then heard a loud BANG!!! as he had run into the rear metal fire door. He then stood up and still screaming ran the length of the squad bay and BANG!!! ran full speed into the other door. By then the lights were on and two fully dressed DI were up along with one his boxers/tee (and cover)...by then everyone was up in their bunks watching...the DI's got to him and started trying to get him under control but he was a big guy and was fighting back...it looked like the cartoon fights where all you see is a whirling ball of faces and fists...the DI's beat the crap out of him and then two drug him away. The third DI in boxers and cover just walked back to his hutch and screamed "Now Stay the Fuck in your Racks!!!" and lights were out again...I laid back down and thought...Well welcome to Parris Island.
@@georgerogers3036 we still have house mouse btw. Graduated May 2021.
My hats off to all these marines. Good job men now go out there and get them...
KKKK
These D.I.'s should be actors because they would win several motion picture awards!!! LOL!!!
Now with women in the boot camps they won't be able to scream as loudly or longly as their did in this video!!!
I was at Parris Island S .C. My squad bay was ROCKIN
Don’t understand a word there saying.
He's been screaming from his throat. They are taught to speak volume from their diaphragm. That saves their voices from damage.
Calvin Ellis No one usually does... you do it & do it fast.
@@tomyfamily1 that's the proper way to yell, from the gut not the throat.
@@adeptusmechanicus1029 I was an DS in the Army. There is still damage to our voices either way. Marines get the frog voices, I got the fog voice. I admire the USMC DI
I have so so much respect for our military men and women!! These drill sergeants seem tough!!! To say the least
Drill Instructors. You really want to see them yell? Call the Drill Sargents.
Frank Verdino I’m not sure what u mean. I wasn’t trying to be rude to them or anything if that’s what your suggesting.
Recruit at 1:50 eats hot cheetos just by the way he screams
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Screaming and exaggerated body movements to create stress..soon you learn to function with stress
Jeff Martin The US military has one of highest rates of post traumatic stress out of any western military force, so does this really help people function in stressful situations
Is the yelling and CONTINUAL NOISE TO ACCUSTOM THEM TO HEARING AND OBEYING INSTANTLY IN THE NOISE OF A REAL BATTLE.?
Yes
@@dalepierce2517 Thanks, first for yout service, and then for answering my question!
Pat Garrett Also to simulate quick thinking and response under high stress
Yes it's called instant willingness and obedience to orders.
Mmmm-KAY.
So that ridiculous, distracting excuse for music is going to play in the background for the whole time.
You could've lowered the music
As much as I hated this, I miss this too
At ft Benning our army drill sergeants didn’t wake us up every morning. Maybe they did the first morning or two but after that they smoked that crap out of us if we didn’t all get to PT formation on time. They made it our responsibility right away to wake our selves up as a team or else their was hell to pay. This was mid 90s also so our basic wasn’t much different than MCRD when it came to IT. Heck we even got smoked the first week with our bath towels on or in the shower 😂
Why the insistence on the overpowering music?
That white bald head guy remind me of Bull from Night Court
They’re all bald lol?
man i would get kicked out after day 1.. i cant understand a word the drill sergeants are saying :(((((
I can’t find the video for some reason now but I actually know one of the DI from the video, he would often tell me we don’t yell we just speak an a higher octave than most
Damn music is too f**king loud!
How do drill Sargents scream like that and not get sore throats?
Instructors. They use their diaphragms.
My life has changed if I go there *crys inside* ;)
I am dying for some subtitles 😭
You'd had to have been a part of it to understand what is being said. That said, that's not a language. There are no words. It's just 110% speed and a lot of context. Very rarely do they say an actual word when they are going batshit crazy.
Even the red sea didn't part that fast ...
cant wait to be a DI
it would be better if you put subtitle for this.
Why we're Number 1.
While in boot camp during 1970 i don’t remember drill instructors acting like this. They did not have to scream at us to get what they wanted.
I would quickly be in trouble because the head D.I.'s barrage of scream-babbling commands in this video is unintelligible to me. I would much rather be in SSgt Nichols' training group - he is very firm and demanding, but very articulate and sensible-in-context.
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Was hat die Panik mache und das Gebrüll für eine Bewandtnis????????
Könnte mir das bitte einer erklären?
Danke vorab!
👍
Black Friday. Day 1 of recruit training. 13 long weeks lie ahead.
And this is watered down because cameras are there. A famous quote that almost all
Soldiers say of the basic for the army. We Marines don’t care about a worthless camera
That was not so when I was in the Danish army.
those Marine DI s are like bull dogs its a crucible a gauntlet a test
Holy Jesus ,, what is that , what the fuck is that ? What is this Pvt. Pyle ? Sir a jelly donut sir. , A jelly donut . Sir yes sir. How did it get here ? Sir I took it from the mess hall sir. Is chow allowed from the barracks Pvt. Pyle. Sir negative sir . Then why did you hide a jelly donut in your footlocker Pvt. Pyle? Sir because I was hungry sir... (Full Metal Jacket).
To marines out there: are the drill instructors acting different in front of the camera? From other videos people always say they are a lot worse without the camera
Nope. I would say for the first month they are on you like that constantly and you cannot do anything correctly. They ease up some as time goes by but not much. Our Senior Drill Instructor chewed us out on graduation morning, told us he hated us all and if any of us tried to shake his hand after graduation he would punch us in the face.
@@creelio1 that’s a terrible SDI
That's the real deal. Inside info: the Women Marine DI's are the same way.
@@momincmbtboots they arent more intense at all?
Brian, this is just a small view of what happens daily. You won't know unless you go or have been there.
It's intense from the moment you get off the bus. It does ease up a little once you're on the 1st floor and ready to graduate.
:23 lmao that guy I’m sure is hardcore but just doesn’t seem to look the part
Are they really like this everyday
yes until about 2 weeks left when things calm down a bit
Yes siirrr😁😂😂
Stretch, yawn, and ask for some good nap time.
GO FUCK URSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When's the class about window-licking and crayon-eating?
This how the drill sergeants get their cardio in!! lol
What the hell are they doing?
1975 San Diego MCRD Duty station North Carolina Camp Lejeune combat engineer Semper Fi
1:52 wtf is he looking at
Tony Coco he was watching his soul leave his body with that final scream
@@DJcriYT lmfaooo
How many heart attacks have you guys counted so far? lol
Memories, sometimes it's to bad you can't relive some parts of your life all I have are pictures now and two tattoos. I wonder why they don't let Corporals on the drill field anymore?
3rd Bn I Co "Insane India" Parris Island 1979
Well in 1987 they would let female Marines on the drill field but I would have had to extend my enlistment. Looking back 30+ years I should have done it but back then I wanted out. I wanted my freedom. Four years was plenty.
I tried to join the Corps. Was too tough. So I destroy ppl on minecraft from my mom's basement.
Get rid of the music and the video would be awesome.
no fan. wouldnt it be warm when sleeping
Gredor Covern When I went it was freezing overnight cause the windows were always open
T-motherfucking-1....pick up day......T-73 is graduation day. (or at least it was back in 1982)
barracks kit bag
lol...I went thru P.I. in '75 and back then when they called school circle you'd get in the circle standing and then they'd give you the Reeeady SEATS! command and you'd have to drop right down onto your ass (yep on the concrete floor). If they didn't like how you dropped you'd get the "Get up" and do it again...Reeeeady SEATS!!! It was great fun, especially right after getting the tetanus shots in your ass...that brought a smile to the D.I.'s faces. From watching the modern boot videos that is the biggest difference I see, today it is just softer whereas back in the day it was just a damn cruel place to be for 13 weeks and three days.
yo marines
GET RID OF THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Semper Fi do or die.
I can go slow and slower
it looks like a bad parody of a Full Metal Jacket
Very very very sick and can duty
BACK IN THE 50’s WHEN I WENT THROUGH THE OLD CORPS BOOT CAMP, THERE WAS NOT ALL OF THAT UNNECESSARY SCREAMING. HOWEVER EVERYONE RECEIVED AN OCCASIONAL RABBIT PUNCH, OR RIFLE BUTT TO THE MIDSECTION, WHETHER YOU DESERVED IT, OR NOT. THE NEW CORPS POLICY IS HANDS OFF THE RECRUITS. I THINK THE OLD CORPS TRAINING WAS BEST.
T. Sr.
My dad went in '51. Then came back 28 years later as the Sergeant Major.
Well... As they say... The enemy is not going to keep his hands off you.
I think a bit of physical abuse should occur because random physical abuse is going to happen in close combat and you need to be able to get over it and perform.
This is one day out of the whole time. Black Friday. This isn’t daily
I can still see the destroyed squad bay from those lunatics. It looked like someone was doing laps in a car to see how fucked up they could make things.
This IS NOT Black Friday. Look at the hair cuts already growing back, I would estimate about the 3rd or 4th week.
@@rvr1892 nice catch
@@rvr1892 no way,. They are just getting their bunks and their personal shit is still in duffle bags. Most assuredly day three or two even. And when I was in this was a daily routine until about 2nd phase
Ikr. They didn't even show the quarterdeck
Correction... "Parris Island".
Jeffrey Alexander that’s definitely San Diego
This is San diego
no sé pelea con el bueno nunca
Oorah, get some!
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Oh yeah...
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DI SGT Venable.
Myself,, 26Jun1973--26Sep1973.. PLT2063... Recyle PLT Numbers. In this case, They need to cut the Platoon in Half.. '66-Recruits is Big Enough.
2023. 6 May 83
kit bag
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Weak af now
Really don’t know why as an Englishman, this unadulterated rubbish is recommended
Thanks for the comment. Now go drink your tea.
Robin Hinson we don’t give a rats ass what you think!!
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Looks like a joke
yelling bs
Que gritaria!!! Prá que isso tudo??!!
En teimpos de geurra aye que gritar sobre the sitauacion. Y balas
Omg
These drill instructors need to chill a little bit. Perhaps smoking a huge joint would help.
Do you know anything about the Military?
Wtf?
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