my sgt once thought it be funny to play rock paper scissors with the company, you have to win 3 times in a row or you run uo a hill that basically just goes directly up for 100 m in full combat fatigues. i won 6 times in a row and the look on his face when i walked to the truck was priceless lol
I remember I left my wife ( rifle) to get a drink a couple of yards away..... Big mistake.!!!! I received a 10 mile slog in full battle gear and bergan... Never again did make that mistake.
Loss of or failing to secure your weapon can and often will put the base and the surrounding area on lockdown until accounted for and usually results in the worst smoke sessions imaginable if not UCMJ charges or both and rightfully so on this side of the pond
I once left mine up against a tree and went for a pish almost aide by side with the rifle. I was made to do 500 laps of that tree singing. "This is my rifle and i love her. I will never let her down again" 500 fucking laps. Never made that mistake again though.
you're right in some ways but in the RM you tend to not get actually shouted at, it's normally just a quiet word with you or the instructor having a bite at you, they learnt if you shout at the recruits like on films then they'll just go "what's the point?" and leave, but it happens on serious stuff like this. but apart from that you're very right, depends on what the bosses are like
It pays to be a winner it pleases my hart that I'll never have to hear that again if they think that's a beasting wait until they get a proper one that lasts for hours
@@robmagar1771 it is but not as much as I miss your mum. ATM, DAP, 7 on 1, eating farts, watching her do 12 rim jobs and scatt before she tapped out. Class, real class. You knew if you had the money she'd do it.
@sockschappercat Its part of training, Marines can't just give up at the first sign of pain like others do, they need to keep going and not stop until they acheive their goal. Thats what makes them one of the most feared conventional forces in the world.
I'm in the Canadian Armed Forces. We call it getting beasted 'getting Jacked Up'. And getting jacked up is no fun. Two notable incidents I remember of getting jacked up from my BMQ days. One time our ten squad machine guns assigned out between five sections of the course, the spare barrels got mixed up with the other sections. Recruits from all five section sections had to sit in the rocking boat pose in a circle, passing the machine gun parts around until the serial #s matched. Another moment of getting jacked up was doing the 'Day in an Hour' *shivers*
I reckon this has been edited the wrong way round for effect. It kind of looks to me like the beasting for not wearing combat body armour actually came BEFORE they started firing - there's no way they'd even be allowed on the range without it and no way any NCO would risk their own arse by not enforcing the rules.
Commandos is all out tough dangerous training. Not wearing gear can happen. They are not children. Training used to be a lot more dangerous than it is today.
+Nye Davis Good Job! a life in the forces is the best! just remember to stick at it and dont give up! They will break you, but only to mould you into a Royal Marine! Good luck mate!
+Kieron Dixon I was supposed to start basic in March but injured my knee a few weeks before when running so I've had to postpone until 9th of May. It's a bit disappointing but I'll get there in the end. I just need to start building my running up again as I've had to have 8 weeks off for my knee to recover
@SpoutnikMKV The French foreign legion is a tottally different concept to the royal marines. This was only 8 weeks in and the original video was designed to drum up recruiting numbers. If you go into RM training today you won't be so snarky by the end of the first week. Assuming you even get that far.
He's not trying to be scary, he's just making a point and wants to be heard and understood. Most training teams prefer forcing recruits to subject themselves to discomfort and pain over shouting and giving out cleaning jobs as punishment, anyway.
you guessed right, but that was actually from my days as a cadet, broke my leg 4 miles into the 30miler and couldn't finish, now i'm in a holding troop for the RMR
In reality: The joviality of such experiences wears off after ex first step; now called something totally else I heard. The pace of training was intense enough without such added treats. Yes it’s what pushed you to unknown limits of physical stamina - but let’s not kid anyone that a good old thrashing was enjoyable for anyone other than the training team!
@mebecallum Well i think its more a case of, breathing through a restricted air flow, WHILE running (which normally requires max air flow to stop a build up of lactic acid) WHILE also carrying combat webbing, a weapon, etc which would trigger your body to demand even MORE air, also on uneven, possibly soft ground as well... Having done CqC in restricting body armour i can say its a horrible feeling to have your ability to breath restricted when you want to breath more....
I would also mention that being the squad comic does not go well with NCOs . They would beast you till you wanted to die but the comic would always come up smiling and laughing which made them even more mad , i know , i did it for 20 years and i dont regret a single second of it .😅😅😅😅😅
Dumb thing for that narcissist liar to say. There will always people who wanna go to war whether for reasons you agree with or not. Einstein was German Jewish and fled Nazi Germany and I'm sure he wouldn't have wanted all the people who died destroying Nazi Germany to have refused to go to war as it would have resulted in the annihilation of his race and him eventually of course cause if no American infantryman wanted to fight then the Nazis would have just walked in and gassed him. If he truly said that it makes me dislike him even more.
Roger that. Honestly... I found myself laughing most of the time at the shit the instructors would say... under my breath of course but, I guess that was my coping mechanism. Have a good one man.
cheers man, best get working on your fitness now, i stupidly let mine drop and now i'm scraping the barrel and struggling, just gotta grit your teeth, keep your head down and carry on, remember that and you should do fine lad
@sockschappercat it works though, running with full range kit on and your S-10 respirator is like trying to run a marathon only taking small breaths, it wears you down so fast its unreal, but it builds you into a better soldier, makes you more resilient.
Decent quote at the end there, 'Training either makes you weaker or stronger' the weak ones leave and go back to civvy street, the strong ones stay and live the dream.. Once you get past basic training it's a good life..
yeah i know what you mean, the shouting stuff is good because it tests your dedication, but a lot of british forces, namely the RM have taken to the train them, don't shout at them approach, we just see it as if they're there, don't risk them leaving, after all, the RM is only around 8000 men in total. but, if you're in any military, you're gonna get beasted!
no, we were going down one of the hills and we had just jogged up the other side so i was relaxin on the way down, went out of form and just fell, i actually rolled onto it which broke the ankle and knee, bent the wrong way too much :L so i'm tryin to keep form up on runs now
he might be, south africans (and people from other ex colonies) are allowed to serve with the British forces, but it takes longer to apply and they don't have priority choice like British candidates
Because its NOT the training team's job to make sure you have it on, its YOUR job as a recruit, you're training to become a "thinking man" soldier, not someone who cant remember to put on their own safety kit when firing live rounds!
@NathanAndrewLonsdale a quote from K-19 the movie "there wareing chemical suits... they might as well be wareing rain macs". Chemical suits dont work againsted a nuclear thret.
I'm not trying to start an argument as I came here in respect but, actually it is very similar as far as the yelling and what not. It mostly depends on your branch of service and particular drill instructor.
I think the the U.S. Marines are most likely to go overboard with the yelling shit. Like you mentioned, movies such as 'Full Metal Jacket' etc have too much influence unfortunately. I went through Specwarfare training in San Diego and the first month they rip you a new one but, once they realize who is going to remain and take it serious.... they get down to your level more and talk to you more like a peer instead of a smurf.
I wonder which is worse: being beasted or being smoked? Yes i know they're kind of synonymous on paper, the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Marines call it being beasted. The U.S. Armed Forces call it being smoked
I think you'll find in this age the MOD would screw the staff if someone didn't have it on and an accident happened. You serve to lead, not serve to beast. Anyone can beast a person of lesser rank. Don't make them good commanders. Having said that by the look of them and their staff, they go hand in glove. PERFORMANCE REFLECTS LEADERSHIP. OUT TO YOU!!!
"He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. - Albert Einstein
My boyfriends mother told me that one of her ex husbands punished one of her sons by beasting him. Nose to the wall beasting for an hour or so, he was like 12.
@bebill2 nope, i thought it was advent8888888888 that was disrespecting, i didnt really read where the whole conflict started off but i guess i will now...
Why won't their body armour stop a round from a assault rifle? I know the idea of bullet proof armour is bollocks but surely armour to stop that sized round can't be that heavy right???
The basic CBA (combat body armour) only has a small Kevlar plate front and back and it just about covers your heart, the rest is a kevlar weave designed to stop small shrapnel. The ones you use on ops has a much bigger and thicker plate front and rear.
Kevlar itself won't stop a high calibre rifle round. There are thick ceramic plates available that slide into the body armour covers (to be worn with the kevlar) which will, but they're heavy.
I once seen a lad in the royal navy facing a wall for an hour doing star jumps shouting ''I am a twat'' because he was late from dinner
And he was a Rear Admiral !!
yeah he got off light
After 20 years in the royal navy I can confirm they are by far the best at beasting and general evil behaviour.
When I was at Lympstone the training team would tuck me into bed at night and bring me Horlix.
Samuel11336 Bless ya did you get a bed time story too 😂
They would often let us sleep in the showers too !
Mine did too, after making me hang in the pull up bar outside my grot 😂😂 lovely bedtime stories too
I served in the 60s. The instructors then did not use foul language except in exceptional circumstances.
my sgt once thought it be funny to play rock paper scissors with the company, you have to win 3 times in a row or you run uo a hill that basically just goes directly up for 100 m in full combat fatigues. i won 6 times in a row and the look on his face when i walked to the truck was priceless lol
That didnt happen to be the hill at straight point did it? 😂
I remember I left my wife ( rifle) to get a drink a couple of yards away..... Big mistake.!!!! I received a 10 mile slog in full battle gear and bergan... Never again did make that mistake.
Loss of or failing to secure your weapon can and often will put the base and the surrounding area on lockdown until accounted for and usually results in the worst smoke sessions imaginable if not UCMJ charges or both and rightfully so on this side of the pond
Cheers dit’s
I once left mine up against a tree and went for a pish almost aide by side with the rifle. I was made to do 500 laps of that tree singing. "This is my rifle and i love her. I will never let her down again" 500 fucking laps. Never made that mistake again though.
I remember being in NBC gear for 15 min and 2 guys started fighting over which one was slacking more ' I couldn't stop laughing '
you're right in some ways but in the RM you tend to not get actually shouted at, it's normally just a quiet word with you or the instructor having a bite at you, they learnt if you shout at the recruits like on films then they'll just go "what's the point?" and leave, but it happens on serious stuff like this. but apart from that you're very right, depends on what the bosses are like
Trust me mate we got shouted at a fucking lot in training.
It pays to be a winner it pleases my hart that I'll never have to hear that again if they think that's a beasting wait until they get a proper one that lasts for hours
If the instructors didn't have the word 'fuck' in their vocabulary they would be speechless...
but "fuck" is fucking classic british fucking lingo innit
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Fucking right.
I'm loving this! LOL. Priceless. Makes me miss the infantry even more.
i miss your mum
@@charleswindsor7835 isn’t that ironic Charles
@@robmagar1771 it is but not as much as I miss your mum. ATM, DAP, 7 on 1, eating farts, watching her do 12 rim jobs and scatt before she tapped out. Class, real class. You knew if you had the money she'd do it.
@sockschappercat Its part of training, Marines can't just give up at the first sign of pain like others do, they need to keep going and not stop until they acheive their goal. Thats what makes them one of the most feared conventional forces in the world.
Brings back some good memories..
I'm in the Canadian Armed Forces. We call it getting beasted 'getting Jacked Up'. And getting jacked up is no fun. Two notable incidents I remember of getting jacked up from my BMQ days. One time our ten squad machine guns assigned out between five sections of the course, the spare barrels got mixed up with the other sections. Recruits from all five section sections had to sit in the rocking boat pose in a circle, passing the machine gun parts around until the serial #s matched. Another moment of getting jacked up was doing the 'Day in an Hour' *shivers*
I reckon this has been edited the wrong way round for effect. It kind of looks to me like the beasting for not wearing combat body armour actually came BEFORE they started firing - there's no way they'd even be allowed on the range without it and no way any NCO would risk their own arse by not enforcing the rules.
Commandos is all out tough dangerous training. Not wearing gear can happen. They are not children.
Training used to be a lot more dangerous than it is today.
Can't ever say we used CBO on the firing range back when I was in the army, though that wasn't the British or Yank ones.
Except you can clearly see they are not wearing it.....1:23 on the LSW's
Passed prmc last week, all of this shite is to come
+Nye Davis Good Job! a life in the forces is the best! just remember to stick at it and dont give up! They will break you, but only to mould you into a Royal Marine! Good luck mate!
+Kieron Dixon I was supposed to start basic in March but injured my knee a few weeks before when running so I've had to postpone until 9th of May. It's a bit disappointing but I'll get there in the end. I just need to start building my running up again as I've had to have 8 weeks off for my knee to recover
Good luck!
Prince Fancybum wouldn't bother bro, the life you have after passing out really isn't worth all the shit you have to go through in training
You can now stand toe to toe with the RAF Reg in the bar and ask them about their last day. 👍
As an ex reserve I remember the beastings :)
@Pugna you’ve never served have you
@Pugna reserves aint nothing to be sniffed at bell end
Reserves is nout compared to regular the beastings in caterick lasted almost an hour sometimes 😂
@@deanreadle9345 you think an hour is bad?😆
I got a bea sting once.
What a beautiful countryside! :D
Woodbury rash mmmmmmmmmmmmm
If the US Army (not just Rangers) trained like this, it would cut down drastically on the shitbaggery.
Royal Marine Commandos are not a normal force. A commando is expected to be elite.
the shitbaggery is what makes the british british
I don't know what you did in the Army, but the in the Infantry this type of thing was very common...
Obviously you’ve never worn the uniform.
shrapmagnet we used to be trained better than this but American people have become fat and lethargic
the things you have to do to be the best hats of to these blokes if you can pass the rm commado training everything else is a piece of cake
I've watched this series a few times and always thought it was "Bee Sting".
when i was doing officer training at Cranwell there was this guy we used to make sneak off the base and get us pizza
3:34... 'The stick'. Haha, hoofin'.
@SpoutnikMKV The French foreign legion is a tottally different concept to the royal marines. This was only 8 weeks in and the original video was designed to drum up recruiting numbers. If you go into RM training today you won't be so snarky by the end of the first week. Assuming you even get that far.
He's not trying to be scary, he's just making a point and wants to be heard and understood. Most training teams prefer forcing recruits to subject themselves to discomfort and pain over shouting and giving out cleaning jobs as punishment, anyway.
We rarely got shouted at when I was a nod… simple ‘press up position down’ they don’t need to shout lol
you guessed right, but that was actually from my days as a cadet, broke my leg 4 miles into the 30miler and couldn't finish, now i'm in a holding troop for the RMR
Ahhh Corporol Hamish Robb did my JCC with him in 2004 . Good bloke
i loved beastings. makes ypu a better soldier
Lol who asks to be beasted with the rest of the troop
Didn't make you a better speller
In reality: The joviality of such experiences wears off after ex first step; now called something totally else I heard. The pace of training was intense enough without such added treats. Yes it’s what pushed you to unknown limits of physical stamina - but let’s not kid anyone that a good old thrashing was enjoyable for anyone other than the training team!
@@suuuuukyamom a masochist?
@mebecallum Well i think its more a case of, breathing through a restricted air flow, WHILE running (which normally requires max air flow to stop a build up of lactic acid) WHILE also carrying combat webbing, a weapon, etc which would trigger your body to demand even MORE air, also on uneven, possibly soft ground as well... Having done CqC in restricting body armour i can say its a horrible feeling to have your ability to breath restricted when you want to breath more....
I would also mention that being the squad comic does not go well with NCOs . They would beast you till you wanted to die but the comic would always come up smiling and laughing which made them even more mad , i know , i did it for 20 years and i dont regret a single second of it .😅😅😅😅😅
"The pioneers of a warless world are the young men (and women) who refuse
military service."
- Albert Einstein
No, that just incentives other nations to invade you. Einstein was an idiot.
Dumb thing for that narcissist liar to say. There will always people who wanna go to war whether for reasons you agree with or not. Einstein was German Jewish and fled Nazi Germany and I'm sure he wouldn't have wanted all the people who died destroying Nazi Germany to have refused to go to war as it would have resulted in the annihilation of his race and him eventually of course cause if no American infantryman wanted to fight then the Nazis would have just walked in and gassed him.
If he truly said that it makes me dislike him even more.
no, it's a catchy name that i liked, i never claimed to be a commando yet.
Sounds like Northern Irish that's lived somewhere else for many years, I reckon.
Good luck with the RMR, im signing for RMC's in a few years
the gunfire is the best alarm clock... on holiday next door to lympston, all i can hear is gun fire! best holiday (Y)
thats some beautiful country side.... damn
Don't do the right thing...your going to pay. Pain is a lesson that does not go away quickly.
Got it all to come! =D
Roger that. Honestly... I found myself laughing most of the time at the shit the instructors would say... under my breath of course but, I guess that was my coping mechanism. Have a good one man.
Seeing that black guy's leg giving out at the end was heartbreaking. If not for that, he would have been one of the best.
The round would make a small entry wound and a large exit.
but running in a respirator is abolute fucking hell on earth
Yes Me too and nice couple of rich tea biscuits to go with it o the good old days at sunny CTCRM .Bit like Butlins really !
cheers man, best get working on your fitness now, i stupidly let mine drop and now i'm scraping the barrel and struggling, just gotta grit your teeth, keep your head down and carry on, remember that and you should do fine lad
1:41 no good comes of that position. Bad things occur in the Front Leaning Rest Position.
@sockschappercat it works though, running with full range kit on and your S-10 respirator is like trying to run a marathon only taking small breaths, it wears you down so fast its unreal, but it builds you into a better soldier, makes you more resilient.
I fucking loved a bollocking like this. Too pink and fluffy now.
Decent quote at the end there, 'Training either makes you weaker or stronger' the weak ones leave and go back to civvy street, the strong ones stay and live the dream.. Once you get past basic training it's a good life..
yeah i know what you mean, the shouting stuff is good because it tests your dedication, but a lot of british forces, namely the RM have taken to the train them, don't shout at them approach, we just see it as if they're there, don't risk them leaving, after all, the RM is only around 8000 men in total. but, if you're in any military, you're gonna get beasted!
@niteowlification actually this is a video about the 924 troop Royal Marine Commandos not the sas! :)
Monumental!
cant wait till i can join!!!
no, we were going down one of the hills and we had just jogged up the other side so i was relaxin on the way down, went out of form and just fell, i actually rolled onto it which broke the ankle and knee, bent the wrong way too much :L so i'm tryin to keep form up on runs now
its discipline when they go out to afganistan the officers arent as strict
I know you are but what am I? I'm rubber and you're glue, anything you say bounces off of me and sticks to you.
he might be, south africans (and people from other ex colonies) are allowed to serve with the British forces, but it takes longer to apply and they don't have priority choice like British candidates
Because its NOT the training team's job to make sure you have it on, its YOUR job as a recruit, you're training to become a "thinking man" soldier, not someone who cant remember to put on their own safety kit when firing live rounds!
went down there i was in 634 troop love speak to savva from liverpool on fb mark a nicholson
@NathanAndrewLonsdale a quote from K-19 the movie "there wareing chemical suits... they might as well be wareing rain macs". Chemical suits dont work againsted a nuclear thret.
no its a video about the royal marines, the clue is in the title
That makes two of us. I read your Facebook profile.... Funny shit !
@00JakeR00 carrot and stick, you work hard you get the carrot, you slack off you get the stick simples
I'm not trying to start an argument as I came here in respect but, actually it is very similar as far as the yelling and what not. It mostly depends on your branch of service and particular drill instructor.
I think the the U.S. Marines are most likely to go overboard with the yelling shit. Like you mentioned, movies such as 'Full Metal Jacket' etc have too much influence unfortunately. I went through Specwarfare training in San Diego and the first month they rip you a new one but, once they realize who is going to remain and take it serious.... they get down to your level more and talk to you more like a peer instead of a smurf.
yeah, you too mate
I wonder which is worse: being beasted or being smoked?
Yes i know they're kind of synonymous on paper, the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Marines call it being beasted. The U.S. Armed Forces call it being smoked
I think you'll find in this age the MOD would screw the staff if someone didn't have it on and an accident happened. You serve to lead, not serve to beast. Anyone can beast a person of lesser rank. Don't make them good commanders. Having said that by the look of them and their staff, they go hand in glove. PERFORMANCE REFLECTS LEADERSHIP. OUT TO YOU!!!
0:35 HE SAID "ISN'T IT" NOT A REAL BRIT, SECURITY BREACH
only Londoners say innit
Mack Tosh
Well, I've never heard anyone say it outside of London, so I guess I can't argue with you there, innit?
Its used a lot in parts of The Midlands.....
+factnotfictionpeople sadly haha
Welshman reporting in, Cardiff, only our chavs say "innit"
"He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my
contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the
spinal cord would fully suffice.
- Albert Einstein
Ungrateful Einstein fled from the Nazi's in 1933 and many brave joyful men marched to music in rank and file, defending his freedoms with their lives.
@@sichere Winston Churchill was a warmonger. If Oswald Mosley was in charge, he would’ve made sure there was no war.
@@rahatahmed6188 Who put 50p in your slot ?
@NathanAndrewLonsdale chemical biological nuclear, its there gas masks and stuff
Better than the mud run at least!
Isn’t this the Salisbury Plains? I recognise the fake buildings
@MrTruthTV my condolences mate
My boyfriends mother told me that one of her ex husbands punished one of her sons by beasting him. Nose to the wall beasting for an hour or so, he was like 12.
Perhaps because you are taught to be self sufficient? Just a thought...
Haha, yet again all you can say is that I am boring, the irony burns.
@sockschappercat same with the german Oberfeldwebel over here!
Gas mask? GAS MASK??? Get down and give me 500!! (while wearing a respirator)
Shit, that was me mate.
yes dad sorry dad
legends
@NathanAndrewLonsdale ah damn misread the last letter, my bad ;)
i swear i practically see you comment on nearly every army videos going haha
No, they're firing at targets.
@niteowlification And the Navy Seals have been an exemplar of success in that feild, I suppose?:P
@o0lee111 coloured thanks.
So why wasnt this picked up as they arrived at the range?
@bebill2 nope, i thought it was advent8888888888 that was disrespecting, i didnt really read where the whole conflict started off but i guess i will now...
@neonmaniac i was beasted regularly at the old guards depot,at pirbright,pre-ATC.it was way worse than the television versions!
Hoofing !
3:13-3:30 I laughed so fucking hard.
unlucky there! how did it break? did you fall over a rock or something?
@DubbyDominate Which comment are you talking about?
2:05 up to 2:29 is best bit.
@sockschappercat Persistence is key.
Bunch of SEA HATS
lol so close to each other during the attack
@Burman28 too right mate ;)
Why didn't the training staff do THEIR job and check they had it on when they were meant to.
For the same reason your mother didnt expect to be teaching you to put your shoes on as a adult.
Why won't their body armour stop a round from a assault rifle? I know the idea of bullet proof armour is bollocks but surely armour to stop that sized round can't be that heavy right???
The basic CBA (combat body armour) only has a small Kevlar plate front and back and it just about covers your heart, the rest is a kevlar weave designed to stop small shrapnel. The ones you use on ops has a much bigger and thicker plate front and rear.
Kevlar itself won't stop a high calibre rifle round. There are thick ceramic plates available that slide into the body armour covers (to be worn with the kevlar) which will, but they're heavy.