United States Army Basic Combat Training FIRST MEAL

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  • @ErickaBernie
    @ErickaBernie  3 года назад +1389

    Again, from the description, this is PRE COVID. This was filmed awhile back, and I decided to finally release it!

    • @armandonunez7621
      @armandonunez7621 3 года назад +10

      We need a video of you in action please

    • @shanehamilton4916
      @shanehamilton4916 3 года назад +13

      Wow this was my my training company. Battle ready!! If I could go back and she My their hands and tell them how grateful I am that they taught and molded me into the soldier I am now I would

    • @josephlewis7580
      @josephlewis7580 3 года назад +7

      This is a great video! I feel like media keeps wanting everyone to see that the Army is soft. But that was pretty comparable to the chowhall procedures that I went thru as a Marine Corps recruit In Parris Island, SC. The only difference that I really saw was that the trainees don’t respond back to y’all. Like if I were a Drill Sergeant and I corrected a trainee or told him/her to do something I would expect him/her to respond with “Yes Drill Sergeant”.

    • @snakeking211
      @snakeking211 3 года назад +1

      where and when was the recorded some of the trainee names and faces remind me of when i went through bct one name in particular being really unique

    • @frostyfriess2618
      @frostyfriess2618 3 года назад +1

      You got the defacto? Wtf I didn't

  • @gabrielsanvictores3083
    @gabrielsanvictores3083 3 года назад +6421

    Who else went through this and is now watching this in the comfort of their bed

  • @selena6844
    @selena6844 3 года назад +1735

    2 hours waiting to go inside 2 seconds to actually eat.

    • @official_commanderhale965
      @official_commanderhale965 3 года назад +82

      Enough time for a few carrots. 💀

    • @ronnywayne8707
      @ronnywayne8707 3 года назад +5

      Is this reception?😮

    • @angelinarose4658
      @angelinarose4658 3 года назад +34

      @@ronnywayne8707 This is at basic training.

    • @meme_emem9881
      @meme_emem9881 3 года назад +70

      The army is basically hurry up and wait. Actually, that's the military as a whole for you.
      -Yours truly, a US Army PFC

    • @Sergigrinkovvolponyfan
      @Sergigrinkovvolponyfan 3 года назад +17

      U got 5 minutes PVT. And three of them are gone. Get ur butt to the trash can NOW!

  • @nhanvu1654
    @nhanvu1654 2 года назад +504

    I remember my first meal at the defac after about a week of field feed and MREs. The night before, my drill sergeant smiled and asked us if we were excited for our first defac meal. When we responded with enthusiasm he smirked and said “so am I” there are no words in any language that can describe the massacre that took place the next morning at breakfast.

    • @cameronland4439
      @cameronland4439 Год назад +6

      What happened after the meal? Lol

    • @nhanvu1654
      @nhanvu1654 Год назад +40

      @@cameronland4439 first of all I wouldn’t have called it a meal. I got like 2 bites before I had to pick up and leave. And afterwards we literally just went on with our day. It was carnage for literally the 10min max the whole company was in the defac

    • @cameronland4439
      @cameronland4439 Год назад +17

      @@nhanvu1654 Oh okay got it haha. I thought you were gonna say they made you do intense PT immediately after eating or something haha

    • @sodurtydandy
      @sodurtydandy 11 месяцев назад +14

      “There are no words in any language that can describe the massacre that took place” “oh we just went on with our day” huh? 😂😂

    • @michaelallen2870
      @michaelallen2870 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sodurtydandy They got screamed at, and then just sent along for more Training unfulfilled

  • @jeffr7752
    @jeffr7752 2 года назад +347

    My battle buddy was on the fat-boy program and needed to lose like 15-20 lbs by the end of basic. Since he had to get his food from the diet chow line, this meant that I also had to eat in the same fat-guy cow line as him... With a diet and extra pt, he lost his 20 lbs and I was damn proud of him. But as his battle buddy, I eventually lost 25 lbs and looked like I came out of a prison camp.

    • @valenteCarlos
      @valenteCarlos Год назад +10

      😂

    • @TheWabbit
      @TheWabbit Год назад +18

      I was in the fat-boy program too! Same line just different diet.... the twist, I was underweight, yet still had to sit with my double helpings at the table where the guys were eating carrots and cucumbers.

    • @jeffr7752
      @jeffr7752 Год назад +4

      That's awesome! I bet some of your buddies were dying inside. You could probably feel the hatred and envy.

    • @TheWabbit
      @TheWabbit Год назад +8

      @@jeffr7752 I felt bad for the guys that were on the restricted diet watching me consume 10,000 calories a day, yeah more mind games for them unfortunately I was the weapon of choice. I was lucky to not have any of guys in my room but at the same time they seen me get forced to sit with them. By 2 weeks they were at weight minus 1 guy but he was told to lose his last 2 lbs by himself and he lost almost 10.
      I think it took me 10 days to hit minimum ( 112 lbs ) by that time i was stacking on push-up muscle on top of my farm work muscles. Yeah if I'm ever on a deserted island and I see 4 guys with that look in their eyes I'm going for a long swim, it was 3 or 4 days in when you could tell they were starting to get irritated.

    • @jeffr7752
      @jeffr7752 Год назад +5

      @@TheWabbit I remember when the excited whispers went around "Dude... they got chocolate milk..."

  • @babyhands2770
    @babyhands2770 3 года назад +1773

    if anyone is watching this video bc they want to enlist, having just gone through basic training my humble advice would be to turn your brain off and reduce your vocabulary to yes/no Drill Sergeant and when your nervous to do a training event get to the front of the line and just get it done with. Because if your like me you went to the back of the line for the warrior tower and watched every one of your battle buddies go down while your anxiety mounted only to realize it was actually really fun. Nothing you do is hard, nothing you do is impossible and even though the cadre don't show it they do respect you for having the courage to step forward and serve your country, and when they dust you off its not personal, their just trying to make you into a soldier and that takes a few sessions of corrective training. Embrace it. Work with your battle buddies and above all embrace the suck. Complaining does not make a longline shorter, shivering does not make the air warmer and getting to the back of the line doesn't mean you wont still be lane two on rappel.

    • @isanovo7
      @isanovo7 3 года назад +98

      Shivering is actually your body’s instinct to try and keep warm, but nonetheless this was still really helpful! Thanks! 🤠

    • @kaylatharp4345
      @kaylatharp4345 3 года назад +26

      My advice is to just not do it at all. Been in almost two years

    • @alexm4
      @alexm4 3 года назад +81

      Also, don't get pissed off because your whole platoon got smoked due to one person screwing up. Nobody is perfect and the DS will use any and every reason to smoke you. If you don't give them a reason, they will find one anyway. Don't take it personal. It's to get you in shape and morning PT isn't enough.

    • @jamesmassey9869
      @jamesmassey9869 3 года назад +18

      @@kaylatharp4345 POG

    • @kaylatharp4345
      @kaylatharp4345 3 года назад +11

      @@jamesmassey9869 lmao y’all couldn’t do your job without us.

  • @travisg9294
    @travisg9294 3 года назад +896

    10 seconds after sitting down for first chow in 2001 .
    "Get up, you're done! 😂 "

    • @jeffreymacintyre2711
      @jeffreymacintyre2711 3 года назад +60

      I went through basic at Ft Dix in 1990. You never sat down. You went from getting your food to eating it while putting your tray back

    • @chuckscoby9431
      @chuckscoby9431 3 года назад +28

      Hell yeah! Didn't finish a meal til the morning before Graduation.

    • @mattleitch7265
      @mattleitch7265 3 года назад +11

      Same in 2004 lol

    • @HeaveStarveyy
      @HeaveStarveyy 3 года назад +35

      If one person is done then you're all done lol

    • @travisg9294
      @travisg9294 3 года назад +8

      @@HeaveStarveyy ain't it the truth, I remember a recruit almost choked cause he had so much food in his mouth when the drill came to our table and ordered us to leave to form up outside, only seconds after we sat down.

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag75 9 месяцев назад +14

    1) All of this drill stuff results from the need to get large groups of soldiers efficiently organized and marching to wherever they need to go next, for training. 2) The yelling/hazing is something these young folks will heartily laugh at later, and a number of them will imitate (to everyone's hilarious delight) the Sergeants who delivered it. (Voice of experience.)

  • @TheChasingSunsetsFamily
    @TheChasingSunsetsFamily Год назад +55

    Things to prepare you:
    #1). Put your phone away and learn to exist without it
    #2). Take cold baths or showers to get used to being comfortable being uncomfortable
    #3). If you decide not to work out just please at least run every other day 2 miles.
    #4). Work out .
    #5). Practice rucking with gear ~30lbs
    This will be sufficient and i think everything else has to be learned there. This will get you started.

    • @Cokknine333
      @Cokknine333 10 месяцев назад

      Depending on the climate cold showers feel damn near delectable 😂

    • @mrdynamic8678
      @mrdynamic8678 9 месяцев назад +2

      Never eat too much, always stay hungry

    • @defundhollyweird8675
      @defundhollyweird8675 8 месяцев назад +2

      Basic is cake if you're in shape going in.

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr 8 месяцев назад +1

      I went to basic halfway through my senior year in high school …. I only had 2 classes during first semester so i would take the bus there, but returned home on foot (1.8 miles) then rode my bike to work (2.1 miles) or to my kid brother’s elementary school (6.0miles) on days i didnt work with the bike set on its lowest hardest gear. I alternated weighted back pack and hiking boots with running shoes going from school to home. By December rolled around it was too icy to bike so i had switched to working mostly on the weekend with one 2-10 shift during the week and i would snowshoe diagonally across country to get from school to home , shorter distance but was a tougher slog.

  • @chuchulainn9275
    @chuchulainn9275 3 года назад +655

    I remember hearing a story from a battle buddy of mine.
    He was going through the line and there was a recruit in front of him who was taking too long to decide what to get. The choice was beef or fish.
    The DI comes up and starts yelling, "Beef or fish! Beef or fish! Just pick one recruit! What is taking so long!"
    The recruit gets flustered and yells, "BISH!"
    DI: WHAT THE FUCK IS "BISH"!? 🤣

    • @roselouissaint3182
      @roselouissaint3182 Год назад +31

      😂😂😂I hollered ,I feel like that would happen to me

    • @jeffr7752
      @jeffr7752 Год назад +15

      @@roselouissaint3182 That's frickin' awesome!

    • @michellef3286
      @michellef3286 Год назад +10

      THAT'S SO FREAKING HILARIOUS! 🤣🤣

    • @maguymolombe7017
      @maguymolombe7017 9 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 9 месяцев назад

      Wow you got a choice what a woke army you were in, oh wait we had a choice also, sorry, eat the shit they put on your plate or wait till breakfast.

  • @jeffreyflorez8756
    @jeffreyflorez8756 3 года назад +1166

    My food tastes better when my heels are together. Remember this from Fort Leonard Wood 😭🤣

    • @yangzhang4120
      @yangzhang4120 3 года назад +44

      Usually holding two cups of Powerade and yelling in front of half of the battalion😂

    • @kingoftexas8320
      @kingoftexas8320 3 года назад

      Was it

    • @jjwaters4037
      @jjwaters4037 3 года назад +6

      Delta 148

    • @jeffreyflorez8756
      @jeffreyflorez8756 3 года назад +5

      @@jjwaters4037 Echo 2-10

    • @sticktails7553
      @sticktails7553 3 года назад +4

      waters ayo! Blood and guts I graduated from foxtrot 1-48 back in 2016

  • @Kolegate
    @Kolegate Год назад +52

    14 years ago I went through this and I still remember "snaking the line" like it was yesterday. *shivers*. But this is one of the greatest experience's I had in my life. I honestly feel privileged that I got to experience it.

    • @NJbakintheday
      @NJbakintheday 7 месяцев назад +3

      38 years ago for me, and chow formation is still fresh in my mind. Feels like it was just yesterday.

  • @orderofrecluse
    @orderofrecluse 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is toned down from when I joined the Air Force directly after 9/11. We had 2 minutes to eat and never had 2 seconds of calm. They had us on our toes, nervous, anxious and uncomfortable through the entirety of basic. We were at war and they were preparing us for the shit. I miss the hell out of it.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 8 месяцев назад

      Army BCT in 1981 was a blip. Mostly I remember life in my permanent duty stations.

  • @DraegerV1
    @DraegerV1 3 года назад +504

    When you realize the chow hall is scarier than "The First 100 yards"...

    • @thatoneguy592
      @thatoneguy592 3 года назад +23

      The first 100 yards was the easiest thing about basic.. Lol a fat ass joke tbh

    • @meme_emem9881
      @meme_emem9881 3 года назад +16

      I was lucky to be one of the last classes to go through BCT in 2019 before COVID hit the beginning of 2020. Shark attack wasnt intense like back then im sure but its definitely better than today

    • @barney992
      @barney992 3 года назад +2

      was indigestion common , and should swing arms up to breast pocket height when marching .

    • @BohnBerda
      @BohnBerda 3 года назад +1

      @@meme_emem9881 I mean I was one of the 2020 covid cycles but we still got shark attacked I was like the second to last cycle to get the 100 yard bs and the new pinks and greens only thing we didn’t do was combatives

    • @kandre932
      @kandre932 3 года назад +3

      @@thatoneguy592 I feel bad for all you new dudes

  • @maxjakechris123
    @maxjakechris123 Год назад +17

    best time of my life was Army basic training. i learned alot about people and about myself

  • @zealous4665
    @zealous4665 Месяц назад +2

    Having gone through this nearly 4 years ago, I do not think I'd be able to do it again without breaking down in fits of laughter. The other side of the army really puts this all into perspective.

  • @00andrescab00
    @00andrescab00 3 года назад +488

    FYI for civvies: this is the nice version since they know they’re being recorded. 😂😂😂 Fort Silly Sill, summer 2007.

    • @ErickaBernie
      @ErickaBernie  3 года назад +93

      Haha finally someone that understands!

    • @ms.torres7616
      @ms.torres7616 3 года назад +17

      TRUTHHH. I got a piece of DS Ramírez's wrath. Part of the "(down)I love(up)SKITTLES" gang.😂😂 Not something I recommend. Bravo Company 4-39. HOAH

    • @erickjuarez1189
      @erickjuarez1189 3 года назад +2

      Hell yeah man concentration Charlie 1-79 we went to the chow hall probably 3 times the whole basic nothing but mres and hot A 🤣

    • @LyneaSilver
      @LyneaSilver 3 года назад +6

      @xtre1me_995 Yes, because the privates and specialists were abusing their rank with the other trainees. Them all being treated as "non-soldiers" (yet) puts them on a fair and level playing field, because none of them have earned the right to use their rank yet.

    • @TheJrj430
      @TheJrj430 3 года назад +2

      Bullshit. Army always says it’s nice only on video

  • @AQS521
    @AQS521 3 года назад +188

    I remember one time in the salad bar, the guy ahead of me fucked up really bad somehow (not sure what he did) and ended up having 4 drill sergeants on him. So while they were distracted I got to slowly sidestep my way through the bar grabbing everything I wanted

    • @alienlife7754
      @alienlife7754 2 года назад +42

      I was that guy. Lol. I once screwed up by flinching when a bird flew to close to my head. We were at attention and my Drill Sergeant was livid! Lol. PT’d me to death and then had me out there for two hours standing at perfect attention.

    • @mofo7689
      @mofo7689 2 года назад +21

      the differences in the service are incredible. In the USMC boot camp, a Drill Instructor was waiting to inspect every plate of chow for nutrition. If you were trying to get it right, he suggested. If you are a fat body, he damn near dumped your tray and personally reloaded it with a balanced meal. There is NEVER any kind of "sneaking by".

    • @jalexa56
      @jalexa56 2 года назад +5

      Salad bar? Damn ! I was drafted in 1966. There wasn’t anything close to that. In those days the few minutes inside the mess hall was the only place the drill Sgts. didn’t mess with you. However when you were leaving the mess hall you had better hit the ground double timing.

  • @joetherocker09
    @joetherocker09 Год назад +36

    You Drill Sgts , my dad (Prior service and former Drill Sgt) and all the service members have been a role model for me and I not only want to be able to represent my family , my future family, country etc , but all you guys who make us the soldiers to be. Im currently awaiting my orders ,MOS 11B , and ship date . I want to make you guys proud and myself . Thank you for your what you guys do .

    • @michaelallen2870
      @michaelallen2870 11 месяцев назад +1

      Stay the Course and you will!! 20 year AF Vet, soon to be Retiree 2003-2025

    • @SteveSmith-eb6ze
      @SteveSmith-eb6ze 9 месяцев назад +1

      11B are you crazy? That mos is pure torture! I was a 19D and watched those 11B’s suffer in the field to a point where I almost pitied them. Have fun when at sand hill! Lmao!

    • @joetherocker09
      @joetherocker09 9 месяцев назад

      Yoooo you know whats funny is that they changed it to 19D XD Best decision ever tho I was sent back home because a private fucked me up during red phase and got injured as a result and sent me home on medical . But Im awaiting to be able to reinlist sadly . I say sadly cause I didnt finish and it fucking sucks man ...... @@SteveSmith-eb6ze

    • @paulmicelli5819
      @paulmicelli5819 8 месяцев назад +3

      God Be With You. I was a 11Bravo Nam 68.

    • @JosephPetrie-ud2wh
      @JosephPetrie-ud2wh 7 месяцев назад

      Former 12b20, respect and support to you brother.

  • @CarmenMe21
    @CarmenMe21 2 года назад +15

    My husband is a Navy Chief and he still eats every meal in like 15 seconds no matter the meal

  • @x92811
    @x92811 3 года назад +387

    i had the misfortune of wandering to the other side of the DFAC to a whole different company. when i sat down and looked to my left and right I realized the grave mistake i just made. less than a second later a DS from that company comes over and orders his whole company to start saying "stranger danger". not long after my DS shows up and tells me to get the fuck up while the alpha DS is telling me to sit down. i didnt know who to listen to but i made the right decision of listening to my DS.

    • @Wabbaaajack
      @Wabbaaajack 3 года назад +33

      when did u go thru basic? i remember someone from a different company sitting with my company and they got screamed at by our drills

    • @x92811
      @x92811 3 года назад +8

      @@Wabbaaajack were you part of 2-39 at fort jackson? i went through the summer of this year and graduated in october.

    • @CtrlAltChords
      @CtrlAltChords 3 года назад +2

      @@x92811 I was 2-39 fort jackson summer cycle and we graduated in July...

    • @x92811
      @x92811 3 года назад +3

      @@CtrlAltChords you must've been the cycle right before mine. i was delta company 2-39. wbu?

    • @lougom.4278
      @lougom.4278 3 года назад +3

      BRAVO 2-39 LESSS GO

  • @xeroink
    @xeroink 3 года назад +204

    I remember the dfac at fort Jackson. Soon as you sit down 30 seconds later “on your feet”

    • @johnhuisman5058
      @johnhuisman5058 3 года назад +1

      Seriously

    • @kgeganjrify
      @kgeganjrify 3 года назад +2

      I remember that from Ft Relaxin' Jackson.

    • @DmarcusBaus
      @DmarcusBaus 3 года назад +1

      Bruh...Ft Jackson had the BOMB ass breakfast! And the after Forge buffet! 😍 I was cryin!

    • @usa-rb5fi
      @usa-rb5fi 3 года назад +1

      More like a bomb went off in that breakfast, Texas Pete hot sauce was the only saving grace of Breakfast at Jackson.

    • @dylanmcgovern2739
      @dylanmcgovern2739 3 года назад +2

      @@DmarcusBaus I still miss the French toast at Jackson

  • @mistermistah3380
    @mistermistah3380 2 года назад +7

    I went to the same place in this video back in 06' (I remember thousands of people being at the reception barracks - right next to the DS Academy, it was packed), the DFAC was the one place the DS were not yelling at you. Everyone stood up behind their seats until the entire platoon had their food - then everyone sat down and you had 5 minutes to eat. At 5 minutes they would say "3rd platoon, you're done" everyone would get up, turn their trays in, and exit the DFAC. No unnecessary yelling or anything. I guess the mentality was a bit different, they said 90% of everyone going there would be in Iraq/Afghanistan within 1 year of leaving BCT (during the surge). We still got smoked all day/every day (including directly outside the DFAC) - but inside the DFAC was the chill zone. Got to get them calories in...

  • @user-em1sj5ph6h
    @user-em1sj5ph6h 8 месяцев назад +2

    BCT in 1969. Vietnam in 1970 and 71.. To this day I can remember my drill sergeants, SDI, XO and CO. What I learned 55 years ago when we held an M14 and we were constantly reminded that we were going to die, was that the human mind can only entertain one thought at a time. You can’t concentrate on how badly it hurts if you’re retracing the route from the college lab to the parking lot to your car. That got me through forced marches, endless drills, et cetera. I’d like to have a 20 year old body and go through it again. Went in at 215 and came out at 195.

  • @sev3994
    @sev3994 3 года назад +389

    Memories! Eat it now, taste it later.

    • @Sjonathan91
      @Sjonathan91 3 года назад +1

      Yes!

    • @fabianrichburgh6517
      @fabianrichburgh6517 3 года назад

      😂

    • @francisbishop5158
      @francisbishop5158 3 года назад

      This is absolutely true 😂😂😂😂

    • @DRTY3RD
      @DRTY3RD 3 года назад +2

      Bro, YES! I swear I heard that for about the first 3 weeks! "EAT NOW TASTE LATER!" Especially when we had chow out on the range..."SLIDE! SLIDE!" If you were there, you know what I'm talking about.
      2 PLT C 2/13 INF REGT, Class 3-99, Ft Jackson SC 1999

    • @kevinmoore2474
      @kevinmoore2474 3 года назад

      Shit i already eat like im there. My plate doesnt even last 5 minutes

  • @delleo2555
    @delleo2555 3 года назад +173

    "Perenthial vision" "you don't have to think i do that for you" gawd damn

    • @jeffburnham6611
      @jeffburnham6611 3 года назад +26

      Felt sorry for these recruits. The US Army must be totally desperate for leadership if they're having people like her in charge who can't even speak English to begin with.

    • @terryhall5251
      @terryhall5251 3 года назад +15

      @@jeffburnham6611 Welcome to modern America where the bottom of the barrel is the leadership and where we get CANCELLED for pointing out the problems with the process

    • @paulwilliams8555
      @paulwilliams8555 3 года назад +15

      @@jeffburnham6611 even when she screams you can't hardly hear her what if there was explosions going off in the background how can she be intimidating when she's a foot shorter than everybody else and fat

    • @roboman342
      @roboman342 3 года назад +11

      Goddamn y'all are savage

    • @Burninator353
      @Burninator353 3 года назад +4

      @@jeffburnham6611 They're just preparing them for life in the corporate world after the military. Where you are promoted to the level of your incompetency and anyone above you knows less than you.

  • @Rob-bl6qq
    @Rob-bl6qq 6 месяцев назад +3

    Somehow it’s comforting to watch this and remember

  • @Nick-TechProductions
    @Nick-TechProductions Год назад +23

    This looks so fun . Im 19 and I wish i can enlist. I tried to in 2020 and then in 2021 for the Army. The ASVAB is the one that stops me. I know its a simple test. But im a terrible test taker with arithmetic mathematics and a history of a learning disability with math throughout my academic life. I did good on the practice tests the recruiters gave me but then did horrible at the verification test at MEPS. And it made me so upset because joining the Army was my passion.
    I hope that one day maybe in the future i can try again. Id love to have this experience. Great video!

    • @alexandrang9409
      @alexandrang9409 Год назад +3

      search "grammar hero" on RUclips, do the practice test and study!

    • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
      @PlasmaCoolantLeak 9 месяцев назад +1

      Do like alexandrang9409 suggested, and try again. Good luck to you, the military needs guys like you who won't quit.

    • @JeffSpehar-ov1cn
      @JeffSpehar-ov1cn 9 месяцев назад +3

      Things that look 'fun' aren't so fun in person.

  • @mallorycullen8313
    @mallorycullen8313 3 года назад +212

    “I dare you to grab a rice krispy treat, trainee” Fort Sill 2018

    • @ssgus3682
      @ssgus3682 3 года назад +26

      Drill Sergeant the tax payers paid good money for that Rice Krispie treat.
      This recruit wants to ensure fraud waste and abuse is not happening.

    • @middknightdream1577
      @middknightdream1577 3 года назад +5

      You had rice crispys, we had Mrs. Field's cookies, we used to use the peanut butter packets to make high calorie sandwiches. Sill 2014

    • @gogurtz1738
      @gogurtz1738 3 года назад +1

      That’s crazy, ever had DI took your slice of bread off your tray and stomp on it and tell you to pick it up and eat it bitch

    • @nicholashopkins9968
      @nicholashopkins9968 3 года назад +1

      @@gogurtz1738 dam marine!

    • @jmnemonic99
      @jmnemonic99 3 года назад +3

      if you don't accept challenges you might be in the wrong job.

  • @scottyi88
    @scottyi88 3 года назад +73

    i remember drill sergeant allowing us to get ice cream at the dfac and everybody thought it was a trap.

    • @oversizednoveltycheck6978
      @oversizednoveltycheck6978 2 года назад +1

      Was it?

    • @James-fb1rv
      @James-fb1rv 2 года назад +9

      @@oversizednoveltycheck6978 For me it was. I don't even remember my basic unit but I went to Leonard Wood in 2015 and the Drill Sergeant said, "Calories in, calories out." You could have the ice cream but you'd have to burn those empty calories. No one ate ice cream. Or the desserts.

    • @TetraSamurai
      @TetraSamurai 2 года назад +4

      Ice cream is just milk, cream, and sugar. It’s not really that bad for you unless you eat it all the time

    • @whitepicklejuice
      @whitepicklejuice Год назад +2

      We were "allowed" to get ice cream, but the drills stressed the fact that i guess the ice cream machine basically never gets cleaned, and told us to eat at our own risk.

  • @918kickinwing
    @918kickinwing Год назад +17

    Probably the most stressful yet most anticipated moments during Basic. You hate to go but want to so bad bc We all gotta eat...but do it the Army way. "Eat now. Taste later...and MAKE A SAMMICH!"

    • @jason60chev
      @jason60chev 7 месяцев назад

      What is the army way of taking a dump?

  • @karlatorress13
    @karlatorress13 4 месяца назад +3

    😂😂😂 dude when you said " you dont have to think , i do that for you" i lost it. That shit was so funny and such a good insult 😂 ima use that. I literally looked through your channel to find that joke. You do a grest job drill sgt.

  • @itsYourBoyAnthony
    @itsYourBoyAnthony 3 года назад +224

    I remember being on chow detail during week six or seven on one side of the dfac. Then right next to us another company started Day 0 first meal. My drill sergeant looked at us and laughed and said, “Remember when that was y’all?” Good times.

    • @dougsimpson4951
      @dougsimpson4951 3 года назад +8

      Yep, up until that one guy takes a slice of pie 😔

    • @j18397
      @j18397 3 года назад +13

      Ours said if you keep staring over there you’re gonna join them lol

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 3 года назад +4

      KP towards the end of basic was always fun.

    • @meme-hz8hu
      @meme-hz8hu 3 года назад +1

      NEVER TRUST ARMY NAVY AIRFORCE GOVEREMNT DOCOTORS TEACHERS BIG CHAIN STORES NEVER TRUST THEM ONE BIT THEY ARE THUGS LIARS, PEDOPFILE PROCTECTORS, CROCKS, SELLING EVERYTHING

    • @imluna6455
      @imluna6455 3 года назад +5

      @@meme-hz8hu what? Can you speak non metal illness?

  • @OstaraBooks
    @OstaraBooks 3 года назад +213

    I remember having side step screamed in my Face. The people serving us looked like they felt bad cause I looked so young and they whispered for God's Sake Side Step. lol

    • @cursive187
      @cursive187 3 года назад +3

      Thank you soo much! I honestly laughed out loud reading this. It's amazing how unfun basic was, but know it is so funny to reminisce about the things we went through.

    • @ladyindaroom
      @ladyindaroom 3 года назад +1

      This made me laugh and cry, because it was so kind for them to whisper that. 🤣🤣😢😢🤣

  • @InitialDL84
    @InitialDL84 Год назад +6

    Ahh the memories of going through this back in July 2003. Chilling in my bed now just watching and chilling 😎 I was the jokester in my platoon, so I steadily in the front lean position 😂

  • @colethornton4285
    @colethornton4285 2 года назад +190

    I remember my first breakfast in Navy boot way back in '77. The cook threw some grits on my tray and I remember, being a Yankee, thinking "that's the damned runniest oatmeal I've ever seen". lol

    • @madeyemoody3884
      @madeyemoody3884 2 года назад +25

      As a Southerner, I can say that water with ground corn has no business being called grits.

    • @yomama3926
      @yomama3926 Год назад

      Navy booty

    • @joeman9192
      @joeman9192 Год назад +2

      Same 😂

    • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
      @PlasmaCoolantLeak 9 месяцев назад +2

      I thought the grits were Cream of Wheat😁 (Yankee from California, USAF basic, 1975). My wife, Okie, loves grits.

    • @squangan
      @squangan 9 месяцев назад

      When I visited Florida years back I had to order some grits just to see what it was.

  • @pandaonabike9909
    @pandaonabike9909 3 года назад +182

    These were all my drill sgts in basic I am smiling remembering all of the amazing moments I had with them. I would do anything to see all of them and shake their hand and thank them.

    • @doomreaper5152
      @doomreaper5152 2 года назад

      Y’all had DS Austin too?

    • @ImEverythingYouCrave
      @ImEverythingYouCrave Год назад

      are they still as tough as they are in the video or are they softer now

    • @jeffr7752
      @jeffr7752 Год назад

      Same here!

    • @Thamb0
      @Thamb0 9 месяцев назад +1

      Is that last DS shown, named Lawson? If he is, I deployed with him twice back in the day!! He's a good dude.

  • @rachaelramos
    @rachaelramos 10 месяцев назад +1

    Omg the whole holding arm to the front and looking over to your right brings back memories of my NJROTC days

  • @b87flst
    @b87flst 9 месяцев назад +1

    I went through that in 1970. The cooks loaded our trays with crap and we had 2 minutes to eat.

  • @borderlineXI
    @borderlineXI 3 года назад +130

    “It puts the cups to chest or it gets the front lean and rest.”

  • @thundercats1632
    @thundercats1632 3 года назад +166

    “CHOW FORMATION!!” 🤣 This brings back soooo many memories!!! Thanks for sharing this!!

    • @WheatleyGLaDOS
      @WheatleyGLaDOS 3 года назад +1

      Yes it does. We were the company on the other side laughing at y'all while you did your "Bodybags to the Incinerator" skit. 😄

    • @DTG_LOCKETT
      @DTG_LOCKETT 3 года назад +1

      We did the chow formation call and echo at Leonard Wood too but it wasn't like the video. Squads 2 and 3 jumped to merge with 1 and 4

    • @jenawheeler5436
      @jenawheeler5436 2 года назад

      @@DTG_LOCKETT omg I also from Echo at Fort Leonard Wood too

    • @DTG_LOCKETT
      @DTG_LOCKETT 2 года назад

      @@jenawheeler5436 E-5-10 year 1990

    • @jenawheeler5436
      @jenawheeler5436 2 года назад

      @@DTG_LOCKETT Echo 3-10 year 2021

  • @michaellocke7861
    @michaellocke7861 Год назад +1

    Been 9 years since I went threw basic and I can still remember my first time at the chow hall going like this.

  • @milfhippie9810
    @milfhippie9810 Год назад +19

    Watching a lot of videos like this because I am super close to reaching my weight goal to join the military. My brother was an Army Ranger and I was inspired to stop being a fat ass and join the army. I lost over 60 pounds and these videos really motivate me to push harder. Being fat kinda helped me thought because it was like a bulk/food surplus so now I have huge muscles from resistance training (weights and other stuff) I just have to lose maybe another 20 pounds (which I did easily in a month and a half) and then I'll be ready.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B Год назад +2

      Hope you made it!

    • @NJbakintheday
      @NJbakintheday 7 месяцев назад

      So, what you're saying is there IS hope for this new generation. Outstanding job by you. Keep up the good work. The right way is often the hardest way, but you seem to have the right attitude. Drive on!

  • @donaldramey2280
    @donaldramey2280 3 года назад +29

    Ft. Sill 1984: A recruit was telling the cook how he wanted his eggs during our first breakfast....neither the cook or the DS cared for some reason. It did not go well.....

    • @tlamn1905
      @tlamn1905 3 года назад +3

      DAMN. I assume that went swimmingly

    • @NeonSuperNovas
      @NeonSuperNovas 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @chrish6291
      @chrish6291 3 года назад +3

      I dont think he had an issue with the eggs again after that episode.

    • @donaldramey2280
      @donaldramey2280 3 года назад +5

      He did not make anymore egg requests...

    • @kekelaward
      @kekelaward 3 года назад

      Heh. I bet there was some apathy on their parts.

  • @superscotty333
    @superscotty333 2 года назад +17

    The legendary perenthial vision technique, when perfected, will give the ability to see straight thru glass objects

  • @wayneisname4544
    @wayneisname4544 2 года назад +3

    Literally watching this in the comfort of my own bed lmao, what a throwback 💀

  • @landongreer1278
    @landongreer1278 Год назад

    It's so nice watching the chaos from this end.

  • @hebruixe9125
    @hebruixe9125 3 года назад +30

    I woke up singing a cadence I hadn't thought about in 20 years. Man it brought back memories. BCT was one of the best and worst experiences of my youth.

    • @treadhead
      @treadhead Год назад +1

      A MILITARY. THING ???????
      HOW MANY OF US START WALKING BY STEPPING OFF. WITH OUR LEFT FOOT. ???????????
      ( YOUR LEFT YOUR LEFT YOUR. LEFT RIGHT LEFT , DON'T BE
      " OUT OF STEP " . )

  • @docminty2882
    @docminty2882 3 года назад +24

    These are one of the memories tucked into a special place I don’t ever access. Thank you for digging them back out😂😭

  • @mj4lyfe101
    @mj4lyfe101 11 месяцев назад +1

    Finally a realistic video of what boot is actually like

  • @lafreeway
    @lafreeway 9 месяцев назад +1

    I played football 10 years in south Alabama. Every coach I ever had sounded just like those drill sergeants!

  • @christopherpoole3066
    @christopherpoole3066 3 года назад +35

    “Everything goes on your TRAAAAY” in sequence 😭

  • @dustoffavn4001
    @dustoffavn4001 3 года назад +18

    DS Ullom aswell? Damn this is bringing back memories. I respect that man, always taught the PLT lessons & heart to heart moments. He was the glue of the PLT alongside DS Kay who always gave us motivation to push forward. They both went through the obstacle course & lead from the front.

  • @DWANE80
    @DWANE80 Год назад +1

    This takes me back. Good times

  • @JasonT850
    @JasonT850 Год назад +2

    I remember having to enter the dining facility in a single file line, we walked up to a desk that had a civilian at it, we had to recite the last four of our social and our last name. Then we walked up, got our tray and side stepped down the entire line collecting our food. As soon as we got all of our food we went and sat with our platoon. I felt bad for the last trainee because they didn't have a whole lot of time to eat. We never got yelled at like that collecting our food unless we forgot to side step.

  • @michaelralston3650
    @michaelralston3650 3 года назад +45

    Yo girl nailed it.... “ you don’t have to think, I do it for you. 😂

  • @roberth5767
    @roberth5767 3 года назад +60

    Great to see some things never change. "Eat it now - taste it later!"

    • @ThomasBoyce5000
      @ThomasBoyce5000 2 года назад +4

      I was waiting for that line to drop.....

  • @Taz90
    @Taz90 Месяц назад

    I was in Army boot camp in 1993, at Fort Leonardwood, Missouri (aka - Fort Lost in the Woods). The drill instructors never did any if that during chow. We would however, have to stagger the line ( make 2 lines), & literally have our boots touching the back of the boots of there person in front of us. We had 20 minutes, from the time we set foot inside the mess hall, irregardless of where we were in line to get our food, sit down & eat,put our tray up, & get back outside for formation. There was no talking during chow. If you started talking, you were assumed to be done eating, & the Drill Sgt would tell you to put your tray away & get outside. We also had separate training companies for men & women.

  • @curtriceennis2924
    @curtriceennis2924 2 года назад +1

    I went through BCT back in the late 90's. However, I was unable to complete the BCT because of medical problems - my left knee gave out DURING one day. I miss the times I had the few weeks I was at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. My MOS was to be Patriot Missile Systems Operator/Maintainer. They tried to have me stay IN and repeat the BCT because of my knowledge of electronics. But, I couldn't stay in. I sometimes wonder what could have been ... HOOAH !!! 😉👍

  • @robertfrayajr8692
    @robertfrayajr8692 3 года назад +198

    Definitely nicer than my Drills were at Benning

    • @Sjonathan91
      @Sjonathan91 3 года назад +2

      Right!

    • @Sjonathan91
      @Sjonathan91 3 года назад +4

      Ds will shove a rank in our face and if we got it wrong back of the line lol

    • @thomasanderson6508
      @thomasanderson6508 3 года назад +13

      Yes it was a little different. Infantry 2003.

    • @SymbolicLogic24
      @SymbolicLogic24 3 года назад +7

      For sure. Think this was at relaxin Jackson

    • @meme-hz8hu
      @meme-hz8hu 3 года назад +2

      NEVER TRUST ARMY NAVY AIRFORCE GOVEREMNT DOCOTORS TEACHERS BIG CHAIN STORES NEVER TRUST THEM ONE BIT THEY ARE THUGS LIARS, PEDOPFILE PROCTECTORS, CROCKS, SELLING EVERYTHING

  • @chuckscoby9431
    @chuckscoby9431 3 года назад +10

    I was impressed they got to what looked like finishing their plates. I went through at 18 I'm 36 now, and to me that seemed to be a godly first meal.

  • @Mike-lh4wn
    @Mike-lh4wn Год назад

    We actually had music at our chow hall. They would play the same songs on the PA system every day. 'Been Around The World' by Lisa Stansfield and 'Love Will Bring You Back' by Taylor Dane. Anytime I hear or think of those songs, it takes me back.

  • @captainobvious9233
    @captainobvious9233 2 года назад

    Not sure if they still do it, but back in 96, in the field you had to sidestep your way to the end of the table as you were eating. By the time you reached the end of the table, you were done. This was when they brought food from the Chow Hall, not MREs.

  • @johnr9907
    @johnr9907 3 года назад +40

    I miss life before covid.

    • @prancer1803
      @prancer1803 3 года назад +4

      Me too we all do

    • @IneedJesus777
      @IneedJesus777 3 года назад +5

      Dont we all

    • @Wolfboy2012
      @Wolfboy2012 3 года назад +6

      I'm calling it now, 2020 can bite my ass, hopefully things can get back to normal

    • @NeonSuperNovas
      @NeonSuperNovas 3 года назад +1

      I actually like staying inside and away from people lol.

    • @malcolmxraw1342
      @malcolmxraw1342 3 года назад +1

      Dont give covid any more power than it deserves

  • @charlesanthony4693
    @charlesanthony4693 3 года назад +10

    Wow! Not much has changed since I was in BCT during the Vietnam Days. I remember trying to eat off my tray as the DI's were screaming "Get out of the Mess Hall".
    I learned to never be the Last Man in line because the Last Man had to hold the Mess Hall Door open for the Trainees to enter the Mess Hall. After all were inside, the Last Man was the last one to get served chow resulting in the DI's screaming "To get out".
    I remember standing at Parade Rest, Coming to Attention, Stepping Forward, then Back to Parade Rest Again in the line.
    I remember no talking in the Mess Hall. I remember not being allowed to drink soda pop. We were only allowed to drink water, milk, juice, or punch. We were not allowed cake, cookies, or pie because it made you Fat. The Fat Boys were on a diet of Salad only.
    The DI's ran us and we did so much PT we all dropped 20-30 pounds or more. At the end of AIT, I had lost a total of 20 pounds. One Recruit lost 50 pounds. He was very tall and big when he started BCT. At the end of AIT, he was all trimmed his family could not believe it was him. We called him "Big Foot".
    Not much has changed except when I was in the Army, the DI's CURSED at us all the time. I was at Ft. Benning The Home of Infantry so we did not have Female DI's. Females were not allowed to serve in Combat Arms Mos back then.

    • @livingdeadty
      @livingdeadty 3 года назад

      Oh they still cuss constantly, they just have to keep it under wraps when there's cameras around.

    • @charlesanthony4693
      @charlesanthony4693 3 года назад +1

      @@livingdeadty Ok, thanks. Back in the Seventies, it was in the open like you see in the Movies The Boys in Company C and Full Metal Jacket with Lee Emery playing the DI. it was like that, constabt Cursing and Verbal Abuse Breaking You Down, Making You Feel Like Crap All The Time So You Learn To Conform And Do Things The Army Way.
      They The DI Transform US From Being A Bunch Of Uncoordinated Out Of Shape Knuckleheads Into A Team Of Soldiers Who Were Ready To Kill The Enemy. When The DI Ssid Move, We Moved.
      I look back on those years and have no regrets because it taught me to survive, never quit or give up, and how to lead and not be a follower. It also taught me how to be strong and overcome fear. It made me grow up especially when I got promoted to SGT and then to SSG

    • @richardmock4871
      @richardmock4871 Год назад +1

      I was in BCT 1970. The DS were tough and hard!! They used the 'hands on' approach and verbal abuse. You were called a trainee, not soldier!! You just sucked it up and trained. With a shooting war going on, there was no time to spare your feelings!!!!
      Ten years later, I returned to BCT as a Senior Drill Sergeant. Times had changed. The type of soldier changed and the 'rules of engagement' a DS could use had changed. You could still be firm in training, just not like WE had back in 1970!!!! HOOAH!!!!

  • @bzbby479
    @bzbby479 2 года назад +1

    i remember i was the first in line at the first chow , and i wasn’t walking heel to toe and all 3 drill sergeants were letting me know i was doing it wrong

  • @michaelbruce6190
    @michaelbruce6190 2 года назад +1

    I was 19K OSUT at Fort Knox from Sep-Dec 1991 and our DS never made us do any of this, but we saw other cycles doing it. Our chow time was very chill and relaxed, no eat it now and taste it later at all........maybe it's a 11B thing :)

  • @kilambeatz6843
    @kilambeatz6843 3 года назад +49

    *Drops Fork
    Drill Sgt : Apologize to it
    Trainee : Sorry Fork
    😂😂😂

  • @RandomGuyTalking
    @RandomGuyTalking 3 года назад +11

    Ahhh memories 🥰🥰 It seems like only yesterday I was being screamed at, sidestepping through the chow line at Ft. Benning. Good times....

  • @mikemanofleisure
    @mikemanofleisure 9 месяцев назад +1

    Let me think back a few years…female drill sergeants were for females. Our clothes were pressed and the shirt tucked in. We were issued and wore extremely uncomfortable black combat boots and this what we lived in. No running shoes for PT. Ft. Dix in July and August. Half shelters for bivouac. Mosquitos tearing you up. All the drill Sargents were Vietnam vets, Jungle Warfare patches on, Special Forces, Rangers it was tough and I loved it. Will always remember the names of them too. My Platoon, Alpha 33, 1976.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 8 месяцев назад +1

      1981 Most of mine were Vietnam Vets but not all. The combat vets were never physically abusive (They used that command voice but they only yelled during the shark attack but after that only when you screwed up or needed an attitude adjustment in the pit) but they were VERY serious dudes. Their Vietnam stories were hair raising.

  • @mojojojo-qn8rr
    @mojojojo-qn8rr 2 года назад

    Did my basic at Fort Sill and the experience there was a little more timid. Everything here is almost exact but the drill sergeants were more aggressive. I'll never forget chow hall moments

  • @jayjay-bz3rr
    @jayjay-bz3rr 3 года назад +24

    As I look back 40 years ago, I can’t believe I actually endured basic training

    • @proudasiangirl576
      @proudasiangirl576 Год назад +4

      Me too. Did my BT at Ft. Dix, NJ in Nov. 1986. That's nearly 36 years ago!

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yea but when we were in me about 55 years ago it was way different than that. Did you see any women in uniform, nope, how about pick out what you wanted to eat like a casino buffet, nope. This looks more like summer camp to me.

    • @WanderingLibertarian
      @WanderingLibertarian 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@vietnamvet4533 So women in uniform are bad?

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 8 месяцев назад

      @@WanderingLibertarian Well as nurse no, as combat soldiers what do you think?

    • @SuicideboysGrey59
      @SuicideboysGrey59 4 месяца назад

      @@vietnamvet4533I’m a female US Army soldier. Active. Pretty shitty that you think females who want to fight for their country are worthless. I had a higher PT SCORE than most for the guys in my basic training who were basically twigs, I was honored to even gain the respect of my drills for being “high speed”. It’s not the Stone Age anymore. If a woman wants to sign her name on the dotted line? By all means. Just makes me think of you as a pos because there are women who have died for their country just for you to say that? Disgusting and disrespectful.

  • @The7654
    @The7654 3 года назад +7

    I remember in the chow hall hearing "FOOD TASTE BETTER WHEN YOU'RE HEELS TOGETHER" at least 500 times!! Good times lol

  • @mc5041
    @mc5041 Год назад +1

    I expect this in the upcoming weeks. Should ship out late August. Excited!

  • @ryanstallsmith716
    @ryanstallsmith716 2 года назад

    Brings back so many memories!

  • @richt5742
    @richt5742 3 года назад +48

    What part of put everything on your tray, don't you understand lol

    • @Mike-su8si
      @Mike-su8si 3 года назад +2

      I'm gonna put it in my pockets for later on so I can eat were its more quiet how a dog would do

  • @adrianraygoza9221
    @adrianraygoza9221 3 года назад +22

    It was hell when you were there, hilarious when you're not

  • @mattp.272
    @mattp.272 Год назад

    I still don’t know if the reason why meals at the chow hall became less stressful as time went on was because they gave us more time, or if we just got super efficient at swallowing the entire plate only a few bites.

  • @TAllyn-qr3io
    @TAllyn-qr3io 8 месяцев назад +5

    I am a Navy veteran and retired Army 1SG. I had to do basic in both branches. I also did my time on the trail. Went in the Navy in the early 80’s and the Army late 80’s. Was an E2 during Navy basic and an E5 during Army basic. To me, they were fun as hell. Was 22 when I went in the Navy and enjoyed the hell out of it and the Army was much more fun. Nearly every private was doing their basic training during the summer between their junior and senior years of HS. Then, first day after being transferred from receiving/reception, I was assigned platoon guide. Meaning then that moment forward, I was their mommies and daddy’s for the duration. They had my packet when we were getting off of the cattle car. Loved the challenge though! This video, whatever this is…is too low key. No pistol belts anymore? It seems like there is a problem with the height and weight standards as well. Carry on! 🫡

    • @pyme495
      @pyme495 7 месяцев назад

      Why did you have to re-do BCT with the Army? Only the Marines won't accept another branch's basic training. And basic as an E-5? Something isn't adding up here.

    • @TAllyn-qr3io
      @TAllyn-qr3io 7 месяцев назад

      @@pyme495 what isn’t adding up? When I got out of the Navy, even with an RE-R1 reenlistment code, the Navy wanted me to do three years of reserve duty. I didn’t want to do that, would have been at COOPMINEUNIT at Kings Bay. I went to the Army prior to EAOS’ing from the Navy and (at that time…late 80’s) every branch was being very selective and was accepted into any branch but, I wanted a specific type of schooling. The Army had the school and I had Airborne added to the contract. I was also informed that I had to do basic again. That really pissed me off and do NOT know why that was a requirement. I met several prior service Navy guys during my Army career and they ALL had to do basic as well. My TS clearance transferred over and I lost a pay grade as well. Sonartech’s make paygrade quickly if you know your,$hit. When I stepped off the bus at Ft. Dix, reception or whatever they called it at that time, they were waiting for me. I was singled out immediately and was told how much different it will be for me. When the platoon was formed, I was assigned as platoon guide and was marching the platoon everywhere. I just didn’t know any army cadences…(hey man, that might be why they wanted me to do Army basic) and since I got out of the Navy and my HOR was Jax/Mayport…they sent me to Dix w/all schooling at Ft. Belvoir. I even had to do PLDC as an E5. There were three of us E5’s in PLDC. Army schools were easier than the Navy schools, at least to me. Perhaps due to the fact that my Navy schools, all in San Diego at NTC for BEEP and across the street at FLEASWTRACENPAC for all subsequent education. I enlisted for STS and once I was in school in Groton, I found out the hard way that I was claustrophobic. They had to re-do my contract for STG “A” and “C” school. All combined was there for about 70 weeks. Was an E4/STG3 upon graduating “A” school (pipelined) and was studying for E5 exam as I knew exactly which suite I was needing to study for. If you still cannot believe it, then it is on you. Adding up…man I can tell crap have done and seen till the cows come home but, if telling it to a person that has an agenda behind the ridicule, what is the d@mn point right? You may look up: STG and STS schooling, what pipeline was in early 1980’s, FLEASWTRACENPAC, my company in the Navy was 943 (drill company…did parades, football games, graduation ceremonies and I was the crack rifle squad RCPO). In the Army at Dix, my company was C co. 1/26 infantry. AIT was @ Belvoir, BNCOC and ANCOC as well. You may look up 52E and see what that was (I think it has changed and the school is now at Leonard Wood)…MOS 52E retired 52Z. Not much more I can add. Have all company (Navy) and platoon (Army) group photos. Cruise books from the Navy as well as basic books for both Navy and Army. Have dog tags and am unfortunately disabled veteran and have VA card as well as retired military card. Have bunches of scars from surgeries while on active duty (3 ACL operations on one knee that I injured at Camp Mackall) and bunch from the VA related to a life in uniform and Gulf War ailments. Anything else? 🤨😴🤣🤣🤣

    • @pyme495
      @pyme495 7 месяцев назад

      @@TAllyn-qr3io
      Very impressive.
      But nobody attends BASIC training as an NCO.
      So yeah, something isn't adding up.

    • @TAllyn-qr3io
      @TAllyn-qr3io 7 месяцев назад

      @@pyme495 you are crazier than anything…why wouldn’t a person that was prior service NOT have to do basic if ordered so? Wow man, just because you have rank and your orders state basic training, then you go to basic training. Also, if not an NCO, you couldn’t go to that school. If you were E4(P) maybe but, I had no idea what a rank with a promotable letter behind the MOS even was…at that point. There might have been E4 P’s in there but, I never saw any. I just can’t get past the “ to adding up part” that you are struggling with! So, you have got to be trolling my @ss or…nothing will be gained by continuing this. I do remember having to “beat my face” every time a drill saw me as it was open season on the “squid” or “swab jockey”…cannot imagine that scrutiny unless there was something really odd to them…like I was a unicorn!
      Oh well, you may want to get a newer more accurate abacus! Maybe it will add up then.

  • @ARMYEXERCISE
    @ARMYEXERCISE 2 года назад

    Great advices: 1.) avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) observe everything around. 3.) be a team player.

  • @shawnbebout
    @shawnbebout 3 года назад +5

    Did basic in the summer of 1990. Became an electrician after i got out. To this very day, i still take a 30" step. Which she describes at the 1 minute mark. I've stepped of MILES of wire pulls using the number of steps x 2.5 feet. Amazes guys with how accurate i am.

  • @Maddawg31415
    @Maddawg31415 3 года назад +6

    What I like about this is it was very productive. I’m not a fan of yelling unnecessarily, but this got the job done and sets a standard early on

    • @johnedwards2759
      @johnedwards2759 Год назад

      Yeah. They don't value you. Don't re enlist.

  • @JoeSchmedlap-lm2wx
    @JoeSchmedlap-lm2wx 8 месяцев назад +1

    In 1956, in Ft Dix, in a wooden mess hall, with an all male group of RA, AUS, and NG. I had my first meal. After doing five pull-ups.

  • @jameshanlon5689
    @jameshanlon5689 7 месяцев назад

    It's a good thing I'm retired and left all this behind me. However, when I went thru basic training, we had plastic trays, actual silver ware, and plastic cups. The DI's were also eating along with the trainees in a separate section of the DFAC. We didn't have any of the DIs in our faces while we were eating. We were on the other hand expected to get out of the DFAC before the last DI to get his/her plate.

  • @jonathanyoung8644
    @jonathanyoung8644 3 года назад +4

    Your videos are motivating me for my journey to the army

  • @daniel1618
    @daniel1618 3 года назад +5

    This is absolute ✨music to my ears✨

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 9 месяцев назад +2

    I recall the DFAC at Fort Jackson which was next to Reception. Huge room, very high ceilings, and flags of every state hanging down. We ate there for 2 weeks or so during the reception process. We never ate there again after getting picked up by our Drill Sergeants. Fun fact: The food in the DFAC during BCT is actually very good. The only problem is you can expect to get no more than 2-3 minutes to eat. Sit down, eyes down, no talking, and inhale your food quickly. A few people tried to continue eating off their plate while walking to the trash can, but the DS's don't like that too much. We never had coffee or soda, just water, milk, OJ, and "Victory punch" whatever that was.

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 8 месяцев назад

      You said "We ate there for 2 weeks or so during the reception process" Oh my friggin god.
      I spent a week at 120th reception and, after the deaths of family members and other tragedies, *reception was seriously the worst experience I've ever had in my life* (especially being forced to stand around, stand around, and stand around for literally several hours at a time, even late at night out in the cold when you were long done with processing for the day. Also only being allowed just a few minutes to eat). If you forced me to choose between repeating the two plus months of actual basic or the week of reception, I would rather choose going through actual basic again over that week of reception.
      I can't believe you actually had to go through, *not one week, but TWO weeks* or so of reception.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 8 месяцев назад

      AIT chow was much more relaxed. Permanent duty station you could go wherever you wanted as long as you were back by 13:00. PLDC was (almost) like Basic again.

    • @bobbyricigliano2799
      @bobbyricigliano2799 8 месяцев назад

      @@golfery5119 I have been told some people stay in Reception much longer than I did. There are reportedly tons of new people that arrive in the summer time as the high schools graduate. If they have the same staffing levels year round, you can see how it would back up. I agree with you that it was tedious, but it could have been worse. We did get smoked several times by the one Drill Sergeant who oversaw us.
      I have more of a gripe with Exodus, which fell right about the halfway mark for me in BCT. I am all for Soldiers going home for the holidays, but interrupting BCT for it is frankly a bad idea. Everyone went home wearing plain Class A's with no insignia, got fat, dumb, and happy in the civilian world for two weeks, and then had to come back. It was like Red phase all over again. I wish I could have just stayed and completed BCT in one shot.

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 8 месяцев назад

      @@bobbyricigliano2799 I myself did Holiday block leave we called it "VBL" for "victory block leave" at fort jackson) in basic with two weeks left after we came back. I would have rather just went straight myself. And yeah it seemed like our last two weeks after we got back the drill sergeants got harder on us when it seemed like they got more chill right before leave. Won't forget the second to last sunday where three drill sergeants smoked our whole company because somebody misplaced his laundry bag.

  • @thegeneral6065
    @thegeneral6065 Год назад

    Yeah boy. Brings back memories

  • @tobycrow6957
    @tobycrow6957 3 года назад +22

    In between basic and AIT we had a Thanksgiving break. I had eaten my entire Thanksgiving dinner before my family had gotten finished loading their plates...anybody else experience a similar?

    • @MrHarr0073
      @MrHarr0073 3 года назад +2

      I did basic at FLW summer of 1988. 32 years later, I still hear 'you ate that fast'.

    • @DTG_LOCKETT
      @DTG_LOCKETT 3 года назад +2

      I did basic at Leonard Wood too in 1990. When I eat in a rush my wife usually stares at me with her mouth open like she's watching a magic trick

    • @treadhead
      @treadhead Год назад

      A MILITARY CHOW DOWN ,
      HURRY UP , THERE'S THINGS TO DO , " YOUR MILITARY'S. TIMED EVENT " . " CHOW TIME " !!!!!!!!

    • @DTG_LOCKETT
      @DTG_LOCKETT Год назад

      @Nicholas TV 👍🏿

    • @DTG_LOCKETT
      @DTG_LOCKETT Год назад

      @Nicholas TV trying to promote the brand. What up.

  • @icarusamerica3436
    @icarusamerica3436 2 года назад +6

    I did basic back in the early 90's at Ft.Sill. The food there was not bad at all, which was a pleasant surprise from what I was expecting. The D.S. really didn't mess with you too much during lunch, except to get you through the line and out of the chow hall ASAP.

  • @autumnparkblvd
    @autumnparkblvd 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ok but imagine doing this almost 10 years ago, reenlisting and having to redo basic on Monday. I’m not nervous, just so annoyed I have to do it again

  • @permanentwaves4621
    @permanentwaves4621 8 месяцев назад +1

    Our "1st" meal was around 2300 at Ft. Knox. We got off the bus at 2200 fresh from the airport, went inside the chapel to do paperwork/amnesty, then they "marched" us to the chowhall. It was an ate-up shyt show; no haircuts yet, no uniforms. They were serving burgers and fries. We were yelled at like these guys, mostly by "Drill Cadets". Not sure what they were, but for rank insignia they had a black dot.

  • @tavolo22
    @tavolo22 3 года назад +4

    One of our last meals at FLW MO, C-4-3, Jan 85, SSG Vasquez jumped out of his seat, ready to scream because of the noise, and caught himself. “Come on. Keep it down, fellas.” Those last few bites of food were the sweetest.

  • @ricka1057
    @ricka1057 3 года назад +13

    Also I was an infantry OSUT DS at Benning. 3 months with those kids. I had more weapons pointed at me than I did by the Taliban and Al Queda. Lol

  • @BmanB73
    @BmanB73 3 месяца назад

    There is no more important training in basic but to know how to side step while getting chow and to use your peritheal vision to line up straight.

  • @garymathena2125
    @garymathena2125 8 месяцев назад

    My first meal was at Ft McClellan, at 2-3 am, It was chili con carnie. It was thrown in a bowl and was half hot and half cold. The drill instructor stated he was glad we had finally got there, as the cook had been up all night. I wish he had went to bed.

  • @Boxghost102
    @Boxghost102 3 года назад +7

    US Navy here. We shipped out on the same plane as the army recruits. I always wondered what they went through when they arrived.

  • @BryonLetterman
    @BryonLetterman 3 года назад +14

    Flashbacks from basic training at Benning, July 2006. I didn't want to be a drill when I was in, but looking back now that I'm a civilian again, I should have definitely went for it. It looks awesome.

  • @paulmicelli5819
    @paulmicelli5819 8 месяцев назад

    First US Army meal was at Fort Bragg, NC, I had breakfast on Nov. 7, 1967 after traveling all night on a Greyhound bus.

  • @richfrazier8756
    @richfrazier8756 5 месяцев назад

    We arrived by bus In August, 1968 at Fort Ord from MEPS in Los Angeles at around 11:00 pm. We hadn't eaten all day. We were taken into a dining hall and fed beans with cut up hot dogs. I remember thinking "is this what army chow will be like?". After chow we dralftees were taken to a room where certain MOS specialties were offered for enlisting for additional years. As I remember, not many guys took advantage of the opportunity. Later on in training I was offered OCS and ended up graduating as a second lieutenant from Infantry OCS at Fort Benning in 1969.