dont bag on mrp, i got through it after 4 months, spent 7 months on the island before i graduated, but that shits rough man. if you don't know you don't know.
this is the motto run (motivational run) it's done before graduation. Families come out to see you run and do some PT and so it's a lot more energetic than a normal day.
I'm assuming this is the Company 1SG doing this, and my god, this is truly the greatest moto cadence. I assume it's the 1SG because how he carries his voice and the PSG in front doing the same. This is honestly the most beautiful moment of a PT (slight) session ever. I will never forget my time in the Army and seeing our 1SG come out and run PT it was always motivating for us lower enlisted. Thus why men who hold that rank are the way they are and do what they do, they know how to carry us lowers when times are tough. The First Sergeant if you ask me is without a doubt the most important role in the company next to the Docs.
@@reject847 lol They are all PT Gods, he may be the CO but if you ask me I hope he is the 1SGT because if you are like me. With the honor and beautiful years of service as I was able to be accepted to serve as an enlisted man TOP was who I think we all wanted to emulate. Marine Corp or Army aside, First Sergeant was the guy you wanted to strive to be. I hope our boys now still have that leadership and see it. Gods grace upon all our service men and women then and now. Til Valhalla.
"Wanted to emulate" you nailed it my man, no matter the branch, that position was always the guy with the most experience and was put in that position for a reason. I was the same I wanted to strive to be my First Sergeant every day. Thus why I said when he would come out and run PT all the pain and weary went away because now I felt apart of his being just flow through us. They have their way they carry, speak and just are as a person that inspired me. Lets not forget what it's like when you are all calling cadence with your entire company and brothers, you can feel it flow through your soul and that beautiful violence of volume. Til Valhalla.
First thing my SDI taught me was to use the diaphragm when your voice is gone. It has a miraculous way of bring ing that shit right back, stronger than ever.
This gives me chills to this day. I see the video is listed as 10 years ago and I graduated 10 years ago in February - that's likely the EXACT instructor cadre I had when I went through. Beyond happy to find this on RUclips 😍
During the hikes at Camp Pendelton when I'd struggle to go up those damn hills I always thought back to this video that I saw before I joined and it would always motivate me
Wouldn’t it be 1014 since 1st Battalion always start off with a 1? Just genuinely asking bcuz I just graduated from Boot Camp not too long ago from Fox Company (2nd Battalion) & we had 2013. Same with every other 2nd Battalion company starting off with 20 & then any number behind it.
I was bravo 1030 in 2015, fantastic company, best drill instructors on the depot. Unfortunately, never got to do this. Broke both my tibias, got sent to MRP, picked up with Charlie after an extra 3 1/2 months of hazing. Totally different vibe, a cakewalk in comparison to Bravo. Everything we did in Bravo was tight af, absolute discipline at every moment When I was with Charlie Co, one afternoon in late third phase my former J Hat (now a senior) happened to march his platoon past mine right as we were about to run inside. He spotted me, and called me over. My Charlie killhat thought I'd done something wrong so he chased after. Old drill hat goes "The fk recruit _____? You're still here? You motivate me. Which company is better, Bravo or Charlie?" I screamed Bravo right in front of my killhat I'd spent the last two something months with. He _lost_ his mind The slay fest wasn't half as bad as I expected, I think they had some level of respect for how ballsy that move was My old hat just smiled and said fuck yeah as I got chased away to the sand pit
We didn't get to do any diddy's like this! Kind of jealous to be honest. Completed the Moto run yesterday... I graduated today. See you in the fleet! ------- Straight from Hotel Hell
Bravo Company, follow series platoon 1035, July 28 2014-October 24th 2014. I remember chanting this same chant. Ssgt (now gunny) Rocha would always say "grown men are tired and hungry motherfuckers. If I ask you all how you feel and the answer is tired and hungry, what does that say about you?"
MCRD San Diego, I graduated 3rd Battalion India Co. Plt 3096, 2001 and this is motto to see. I remember my time in boot camp like if it were yesterday. Place were I was molded into a great Marine. Semper Fi, raaahh!
cdi ssgt peterson had one where he’d go… cdi:follow rcts: NATION cdi: one nation rcts; UNDER GOD shit was the most moto shit ever (we were follow series)
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Most motivating thing I've ever heard; I miss it.
Me too
Absolutely
Morena, that you? 1029?
The thunder their voice produces can be felt across a screen! Fucking inspiring
9 PCP and MRP recruits disliked this video.
Don't forget SEPS!
18 now
dont bag on mrp, i got through it after 4 months, spent 7 months on the island before i graduated, but that shits rough man. if you don't know you don't know.
🤕🤒🤣
I can't believe this was almost 3 years ago. Bravo Company Platoon 1031. I'm in the 3rd row, almost blocked by the tree. Time really does fly.
Boot
JohnnyQuest94 you probably don’t even know what that means
Plt 1030 brother
this is the motto run (motivational run) it's done before graduation. Families come out to see you run and do some PT and so it's a lot more energetic than a normal day.
Lmao i was in 31 last cycle
damn thats gives me goose bumps
I'm assuming this is the Company 1SG doing this, and my god, this is truly the greatest moto cadence. I assume it's the 1SG because how he carries his voice and the PSG in front doing the same. This is honestly the most beautiful moment of a PT (slight) session ever. I will never forget my time in the Army and seeing our 1SG come out and run PT it was always motivating for us lower enlisted. Thus why men who hold that rank are the way they are and do what they do, they know how to carry us lowers when times are tough. The First Sergeant if you ask me is without a doubt the most important role in the company next to the Docs.
It depends. My senior did our Nation push-ups on family day due to it being his last cycle. Plus he was a beast
@@reject847 lol They are all PT Gods, he may be the CO but if you ask me I hope he is the 1SGT because if you are like me. With the honor and beautiful years of service as I was able to be accepted to serve as an enlisted man TOP was who I think we all wanted to emulate. Marine Corp or Army aside, First Sergeant was the guy you wanted to strive to be. I hope our boys now still have that leadership and see it. Gods grace upon all our service men and women then and now. Til Valhalla.
"Wanted to emulate" you nailed it my man, no matter the branch, that position was always the guy with the most experience and was put in that position for a reason. I was the same I wanted to strive to be my First Sergeant every day. Thus why I said when he would come out and run PT all the pain and weary went away because now I felt apart of his being just flow through us. They have their way they carry, speak and just are as a person that inspired me. Lets not forget what it's like when you are all calling cadence with your entire company and brothers, you can feel it flow through your soul and that beautiful violence of volume. Til Valhalla.
It’s the chief drill instructor
He was a Gunny at the time. Gunny Phelan. I believe he was acting first sgt but I can’t remember. It was 2013 when this was taken
Maaaan ! I just went back in time with flashbacks , moments like these .....
I remember when I was at MOS school, this one air force chick said she had no idea how we knew what was being said. Now I know exactly what she means.
Yeah but was she hot?
@@DustDevilRage she was average and she was taken
@@KiLLED5639
10-4. Average and taken ain’t worth the work.
Bravo company platoon 1030 was my platoon. 3 years flies by man
Nope I graduated may 2012 San Diego
Just graduated in July from Bravo company platoon 1030. Rah
1033 for me bro
1033 for me a week ago brother! Semper Fidelis
GDeathScythe116 who were your drill instructors haha?
I just want to know how they’re so loud. When I graduated from boot camp I had 0 voice lmao.
where there's a drill instructor yelling at you to sound off, they a way to get loud.
I think you just had a volume problem lol. No bitch ass volume here
First thing my SDI taught me was to use the diaphragm when your voice is gone. It has a miraculous way of bring ing that shit right back, stronger than ever.
dont listen to this full volume with headphones
Sorry it’s the best motivation
Do**
Life was so much simpler on the quarterdeck.
I want a framed picture of that quote.
Word
For real
..and the sandpit
Just graduated Bravo Company last week. This was awesome.
This gives me chills to this day. I see the video is listed as 10 years ago and I graduated 10 years ago in February - that's likely the EXACT instructor cadre I had when I went through. Beyond happy to find this on RUclips 😍
During the hikes at Camp Pendelton when I'd struggle to go up those damn hills I always thought back to this video that I saw before I joined and it would always motivate me
i was bravo company 2014 and this was so damn motivational
1022
Wouldn’t it be 1014 since 1st Battalion always start off with a 1? Just genuinely asking bcuz I just graduated from Boot Camp not too long ago from Fox Company (2nd Battalion) & we had 2013. Same with every other 2nd Battalion company starting off with 20 & then any number behind it.
I fuckin loved that shit at boot camp, except I was Charlie Co. so we’d say one for the passion, the Charlie company passion instead. Motivating
HELL YEA CHARLIE PASSION PLATOON 1020
@@ThaBear I was Charlie 1020 in 2006. Ooh rah
Passion: Strong and barely controllable emotion.
As in, Emotional
2015 Charlie Co. Plt 1047. Yuuut
That's marines for ya
Years after graduating Boot Camp, and years after Eas's I come back sometimes, to remind myself of this moment. Before graduation.
Those Nation push ups hit different after a few years
Man to think I was apart of this, gives so much nostalgia!!
Me in the road: What a lovely day!
Bravo Company Platoon 1031 be like: *earrape noises intensifies*
Nation push-ups. Only company on the depot that does them. "Disciple through Pain" Long live the Bravo Nation! (October 14 2022)
On my way home, bravo company platoon 1033, October 14th 2016. Did these yesterday. Semper Fi
Sam Spahr at least you weren't in sugar 35
Sam Spahr sugar 35 or garbage ass 29
Or anything in lead series #followSeries #Platoon1033
Sam Spahr who were your DI's? I was in the cycle after you and know a few marines in your cycle
SDi SSgt. Jeffries, DI Sgt. Bahena. DI Staff Sergeant Sanchez. DI SSgt Morris (I was in his platoon in boot camp)
I was bravo 1030 in 2015, fantastic company, best drill instructors on the depot. Unfortunately, never got to do this.
Broke both my tibias, got sent to MRP, picked up with Charlie after an extra 3 1/2 months of hazing.
Totally different vibe, a cakewalk in comparison to Bravo.
Everything we did in Bravo was tight af, absolute discipline at every moment
When I was with Charlie Co, one afternoon in late third phase my former J Hat (now a senior) happened to march his platoon past mine right as we were about to run inside. He spotted me, and called me over. My Charlie killhat thought I'd done something wrong so he chased after.
Old drill hat goes "The fk recruit _____? You're still here? You motivate me. Which company is better, Bravo or Charlie?"
I screamed Bravo right in front of my killhat I'd spent the last two something months with.
He _lost_ his mind
The slay fest wasn't half as bad as I expected, I think they had some level of respect for how ballsy that move was
My old hat just smiled and said fuck yeah as I got chased away to the sand pit
" its just something about the nation .you understand "
Intense....impressive!
It's crazy remembering walking by exactly where this video was shot.
i got a wicked it session by that tree
Who could forget Ssgt Phelans voice.
Dietrich Fenske he was my senior in 2012, I sure as hell havent lol
I’ll never forget it
This is how the earth spins
Anyone in here graduate from bravo company August 2013. This is us! Semper fi marines hope you are all well!
Yep!! The good old days!
We didn't get to do any diddy's like this! Kind of jealous to be honest. Completed the Moto run yesterday... I graduated today. See you in the fleet!
-------
Straight from Hotel Hell
The diddy is a bravo tradition
Boy’s alarm clock: beep beep beep
Men’s alarm clock:
One for the Empire! The Evil Echo Empire! 😎
i remember ssgt peterson “123 1 123 2 123 3 THIS IS WHAT YOU ASKED 4”
I remember my senior DI was leading it for Echo Company
One of the greatest regret I ever made was no joining the Corp. Took the test 3x and failed the math so many x. I would've been a great Marine.
Echo co. Platoon 2135 2005 MCRD San Diego 😔I miss it
Bravo Company, follow series platoon 1035, July 28 2014-October 24th 2014. I remember chanting this same chant. Ssgt (now gunny) Rocha would always say "grown men are tired and hungry motherfuckers. If I ask you all how you feel and the answer is tired and hungry, what does that say about you?"
Awesome! Bravo Company Platoon 1045, August 16-November 4, 1994.
1045 Bravo company as well. Graduated 1 October 1993. Seems like yesterday.
Love this shit. Thank god for being an American! One for trump our president
Glad I was apart of bravo company
Was a pfc when they graduated and master gunny was walking in the back with first Sargent
Motivated that's for sure. As an older marine now. Lima company. I bet I could pt.
BRAVO NATION JUST GRADUATED JULY 10th 2015
Bravo Nation! June 2 2017 platoon 1030!
my dad graduated from bravo company in SD in June of 1989 :,) motor t for all 10 years of service
Is there written words to this song it’s great
Just graduated bootcamp with Bravo Company and we did exactly these oorah BRAVONATION
MCRD San Diego, I graduated 3rd Battalion India Co. Plt 3096, 2001 and this is motto to see. I remember my time in boot camp like if it were yesterday. Place were I was molded into a great Marine. Semper Fi, raaahh!
Damn brings back memories devil Pups, KILO 3080 2001, SF Fuckers
My squad bay back in 2001. A Co PLT 1006
7 years ago
ONE FOR THE NATION 🇺🇸
1027-NATION
So was I in 2016
Now imagine this...but an entire company of women lol
I now understand why countries fear us
I tried the be the loudest one. ask my fellow recruits. I was also bravo company, red is my favorite color.
i was bravo nation july 10 2015 vvv
Ain’t nothing like it!!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️
Now I gotta try to sleep with a woody......
Sad I didn’t get to do this. When I did the moto run my company didn’t do this
This is what we asked for
i graduated in sept. and was 1027 i remember doing these
mann i remember the days of me getting fucked up on that parade deck cuz i sucked at doing toe to toe alignment😹😹
zero..zero..zero..
That's my 1st sgt
We all know what “oh my gosh” meant 😂
Rah! Bravo Nation 1035 10/24/14
Hey, some of us are trying to sleep here!
God bless our troops 🙏
MOST EXCELLENT.
cdi ssgt peterson had one where he’d go… cdi:follow rcts: NATION cdi: one nation rcts; UNDER GOD shit was the most moto shit ever (we were follow series)
Its San Diego so hey all went to Starbucks afterword. .....
Just graduated, bravo company 1026. Best company!!
Plt 1030 I'm in that video too!!
Bravo Nation Plt. 1025, grad. Jan 6, 2012.
How time goes flys
June 2nd graduate here, PLT 1033
brandon smith smittyyyyy!!!!!
x-JMP hell yeah 😁
It's morales lmao
There's no f**kin way 😂😂 add me on facebook loser!!
PLT 1033, 6/2/17, Herrera lmao
Hey! I'm one of the green bald guys in that video. Hated every second if that 😃
so friggen moto
Holy shit is all I can say..👏
Just graduated from mcrd san diego bravo company plt 1027.
1030 nov16-feb12 2015-2016
Fuck! This is the best!
Graduated on nov. 1st plt 1035 bravo till i die
Bravo Nation is the Best. Platoon 1025 Honor Platoon.
I just did this yesterday! Bravo company platoon 1026!
Who were your DI's?
Vebb sgt behena sgt obregon sgt gonzolaz and sgt young ( i spelt most of their names wrong lol ) im on my 10 day leave rn
Sweet enjoy it. Dont even recognize 3 of those DI's sgt bahena mustve been your senior. gl at MCT and shit bro.
Vebb sgt behena was my senior and i got itb after this. I appreciate the support man!
Bravo co plt 1025 sept 22 co said we weren’t doing them 1st said different rah gentlemen
Bravo Nation 1025
OMG my friends dad is the person who is the 1st on who is screaming every time !!!!
I would not mess with her dad.
All the way down you
moto af
I guess Chesty doesn't get his. SMH. O3 31 fo' eva eva
JUST CAME ACROSS THIS VIDEO ON THE RUclips NEWFEED RIGHT NOW!OOOORAH 👍 I GRADUATED BRAVO COMPANY PLATOON 1066 MCRD SD!I WAS A 0331 MACHINE GUNNER WITH 3/5 DARK HORSE WEAPONS COMPANY 3RD BATTALION 5TH MARINES 1ST MARINE DIVISION SAN MATEO (😐2003-2006😢😮💨) SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA USA 🇺🇸 🦅 🤛 💪 🍺
1027-NATION June 26-September 22, 2017
Broke back bravo
Impressive...OOH RAH to My Newest Brothers of the Corps
Bravo nation PLT 1034 June 2nd