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  • A Navy sailor breaks down every item that new recruits are issued on their first day of boot camp. MM2 Lionell Comeaux explains what’s in the Navy “ditty box,” or the first issue of uniform items, hygiene products, and more that new recruits receive once they arrive at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes.
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  • @Toyslasher
    @Toyslasher Год назад +1848

    I remember right before our first couple of laps around freedom hall I responded to Comeaux as "chief" by accident. He said "Thank you for the promotion." Funny guy man.

    • @robertmallett2671
      @robertmallett2671 Год назад +138

      He was cool asf. I knew I asked a dumb question because he would just do a about-face and walk away

    • @gwhitty12
      @gwhitty12 Год назад +12

      When I was in back in 1989 in Orlando every single CC was a Chief or Senior there was no one below that.

    • @thereseclaire9806
      @thereseclaire9806 Год назад +3

      nice🤣

    • @reesemch2o635
      @reesemch2o635 Год назад +2

      Done so many times..

    • @trevor6433
      @trevor6433 Год назад +29

      One time in boot camp a bunch of random chiefs came into our compartment and started yelling. These few chiefs would do this every once in a while because they were not on push and would pretty much just get bored. The security watch accidentally called one of the chiefs “senior chief” and the chief responded with, “OH WOW! Thanks for reminding me… THAT I DIDNT MAKE SENIOR CHIEF!” Later that day we were joking about it and my RDC said he was never even eligible for senior chief. Probably the funniest thing I witnessed in boot camp.

  • @hilltop9524
    @hilltop9524 Год назад +2292

    My guy is nervous as all hell, explaining stuff like nail clippers as nail clippers. Don't get me wrong, he did a good job still, thoroughly explaining everything. Good guy.

    • @eustoneuwan712
      @eustoneuwan712 Год назад +298

      He's definitely camera shy but yeah he did a good job explaining.

    • @ripper1946
      @ripper1946 Год назад +117

      MM2 Comeaux was my 2nd RDC and he was always shy and kept to himself lol

    • @karma.5664
      @karma.5664 Год назад +24

      @@ripper1946 same here. “hey i don’t care” favorite saying

    • @jschiffel
      @jschiffel Год назад +18

      Nail clippers were also used to clip "Irish pennants" from our uniforms. Of course, someone decided to change the nomenclature of those because they thought the Irish were offended. The only thing that offends us are phrases like "Last call!" and "We're out of beer."

    • @xXDestryXx
      @xXDestryXx Год назад +15

      he called a lot of stuff “little”

  • @bigmunch6992
    @bigmunch6992 Год назад +171

    “Big Navy in the front back” absolutely love this guy

    • @eli1000fer
      @eli1000fer 2 месяца назад

      Must be in military intelligence lmao he's great

  • @carportchronicles1943
    @carportchronicles1943 Год назад +1125

    There are some items which are identical to what I was issued back in 1986, but a lot of the stuff is much nicer and obviously better quality. Thanks to everyone out there serving our country. As a Navy retiree, I am proud to see there are still people willing to make the sacrifices that are part of Naval service.

    • @melindajohnson3394
      @melindajohnson3394 Год назад +17

      The foot wear is what captured my attention. We were not allowed to wear white cotton socks beneath the black wool ones before getting those 80s era chuka boots. I ended up in the hospital when blisters loaded with bits of wool sent streaks of infection up the back of my ankle. Slept on my stomach with my heels out for regular inspections, like they were in uniform. For 20 years my feet were never the same. LOL!!!

    • @carportchronicles1943
      @carportchronicles1943 Год назад +15

      @@melindajohnson3394 I wear size 12 shoes and when we went through basic issue, they didn't have any chuka boots in my size. I got to wear my civilian sneakers for most of bootcamp. Then a week before graduation my boots came in. They wound up screwing up my feet, so my company commander told me I didn't have to attend graduation if I didn't want to. This was a big relief because we had all been threatened with having our liberty revoked if we passed out during graduation. I didn't have any family coming, so I was happy to stay at the barracks and enjoy liberty afterward.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +2

      I like those generic PX branded shoes. I used to wear those all the time growing up.

    • @richarderion4611
      @richarderion4611 Год назад +2

      It's alot nicer from what we were issued in 1973. That's good stuff they are issued.

    • @cycologist7069
      @cycologist7069 Год назад +3

      I too went to boot camp in 1986 (San Diego). Yeah the running shoes we had were very basic blue Nikes I think with a yellow Nike symbol. We did get issued actual swim trunks separate from the PT shorts and just wore regular white shirts for PT. We definitely did not get back packs. Kinda jealous.

  • @frankwaldeck2359
    @frankwaldeck2359 Год назад +244

    You can see the pride in him when he talks about keeping the history going.
    Love it.

  • @thomasheerjr9268
    @thomasheerjr9268 Год назад +371

    It sounds crazy, with all the hygene products but damn, until you get to boot camp you never realize all the different people from around the world and around the country. We had a guy in my division who didnt have running water in his house, we had another guy from africa somewhere and he was shocked at everything we were issued. Makes you be glad for you had.

    • @cycologist7069
      @cycologist7069 Год назад +15

      If he was from Africa, I'd think he lived in the States for a significant period of time before joining the Navy.

    • @vyros.3234
      @vyros.3234 Год назад +49

      CYCOlogist You don't have to be a citizen to join the military. Many people that want to immigrate to the US will join the military to fast track their citizenship. It also allows them to come here on stable footing, depending on how long they serve. Their MOS can also open up many job paths once they get out. Lots of Kenyans, Somalian, Moroccans, and South Africans will become soldiers here to get quick citizenship.

    • @ericdaniel323
      @ericdaniel323 Год назад +20

      @@cycologist7069 I think the point stands, though. A kid in my company was from the Virgin Islands and had no running water at home. When some of us had our wisdom teeth removed, he had to get about 10 teeth pulled and replaced with dentures.

    • @p.c.5290
      @p.c.5290 Год назад

      Why the helll are we letting africans into the armed forces?

    • @briansvedin1788
      @briansvedin1788 Год назад +11

      And then there’s the guys who came from stable homes but were apparently just never taught about maintaining personal hygiene

  • @jorgedlr7016
    @jorgedlr7016 Год назад +179

    The ditty box exchange room is what makes you realize that bootcamp is going to suck. I remember going in, being excited after watching all the documentaries, knowing not to step on the flags, feeling the adrenaline of the screams around you. No no no, stepping into that room, such quick pressure, people often misspell their own name.

    • @thebeefjerky4010
      @thebeefjerky4010 Год назад +15

      I misspelled mine completely and had no idea how, guess I was just nervous lol

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад +8

      Dead of winter, my glasses broken from the going hot to cold from the plane at O'hare, arriving in that room 2300... yeah the pressure was on.

    • @unreal727
      @unreal727 Год назад +2

      Try Marine Corps receiving week

    • @MrMaxymoo22
      @MrMaxymoo22 2 месяца назад

      I shipped my deodorant home. Lol

  • @olufunsooresanya3558
    @olufunsooresanya3558 Год назад +428

    MM2 Comeaux! Thank you for your support. He was my RDC during my bootcamp 2020. Dude was easy going but firm. He encouraged me to pass my swim qual and i am forever grateful to EN1 Clatfelter, MM2 Kitchen and MM2 Comeaux. DIV 119 Hooyah!!

  • @jschiffel
    @jschiffel Год назад +385

    I still have my ditty bag, safety pin, Bluejacket's Manual, Dress Blues and a couple command ballcaps from my time (1995-2001). Like Petty Officer Comeaux says, it's personal history. There's a story to be told with those things.

    • @sugardaveyyepez134
      @sugardaveyyepez134 Год назад +7

      Lowkey wish I still had my bluejackets manual

    • @bmo14lax
      @bmo14lax Год назад +5

      @@sugardaveyyepez134 I know it won't be "yours" but I'm sure you could still find a copy to buy.

    • @theguyfromwalgreens
      @theguyfromwalgreens Год назад +5

      If I were to get bored & really dig deep within all of my stuff I’ve had over the years, I’m sure my basic training books & such are still there. As he said & most fellow military members can agree, it’s history.

    • @michaelglover2871
      @michaelglover2871 5 месяцев назад +2

      I went through in 2001, and still have most everything issued then.

    • @matthewmcneill301
      @matthewmcneill301 2 месяца назад +1

      Those are my exact service dates... ❤ shipmate.

  • @macalarrondo7626
    @macalarrondo7626 Год назад +72

    He breaks it down like I break down my outfits for my friends… “look at this skirt, it has this little pocket and I can get my little ID there and my metro cards and my keys… really comfy”

  • @Tyg0re
    @Tyg0re Год назад +8

    this guy is the best. "they lil exercise", "they lil belt" everything lil. come and narrate all of the things in my life.

  • @copperchode1977
    @copperchode1977 Год назад +38

    I had so much fun at bootcamp. Seemed easy, the hard part was getting rid of bad habits and learning more effective ones.

    • @IsoDaGeneral
      @IsoDaGeneral Год назад +3

      What kind of bad habits did you have ?

    • @lostinthedesert-hp4bw
      @lostinthedesert-hp4bw Месяц назад

      Of course it was “easy,” it’s the “navy.” 🙄

  • @nikmorales8624
    @nikmorales8624 Год назад +78

    God ditty box issue was the most hilarious experience and my favorite memory of bootcamp 🤣 Night of arrival is intense, everyone is scared and nervous and the RDCs are yelling at you. Petty Officer Pham, I will never forget you 😂😆 I wanted to burst out laughing so badly but you were screaming at everyone for not speaking up about getting the wrong size skivvies and making them wear it anyway 😂😂

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman Год назад +14

      There's no other experience quite like standing in front of an empty cardboard box at attention in your birthday suit with a few dozen other dudes getting screamed at.

    • @alexanderromero3255
      @alexanderromero3255 Год назад +6

      I remember a Petty Officer Pham (went through there Jan-Apr 2022). He kept calling everyone “clown”. “CLOWN!”

    • @marcchanel
      @marcchanel Год назад +5

      Ah, y'all were in my training group lol
      Petty Officer Pham said he would beat my ass haha

    • @nikmorales8624
      @nikmorales8624 Год назад

      @@marcchanel When we were in line waiting to go in the room for ditty issue. He was giving us the whole welcome reminder speech. “You assholes are in god damn f***** navy bootcamp! You wont eat, sleep, shit, piss or beat your dicks unless we say so!” 🤣 Finally we start filling in ranks in the room with our empty cardboard boxes on the table. Im about 2 recruits behind the door waiting to walk in, one recruit didnt go all the way down the line and stopped halfway, he was a bigger tall guy and the guy all the way at the end was pretty small. I hear him scream at the one who stopped half way “WHY THE F*** DID YOU STOP HERE?!? GO ALL THE WAY DOWN!! HES SMALL AS SHIT!!!” 😂😂🤣🤣 I cannot tell this story without laughing everytime. It was too hilarious

    • @alexanderromero3255
      @alexanderromero3255 Год назад

      What division? I was in 120. We were one of the only three divisions in the training group that were in the Constitution. I think the rest were in the Arleigh Burke or some shit.

  • @glengamble526
    @glengamble526 Год назад +23

    This video is very informative and brings back memories for me, too. My brother was career Canadian Army-he was RCR for 17 years and when I was a kid, he used to bring me home small items such as dog tags, camo stick, t-shirts, note books and stickers etc.
    He died in 2021 and I miss him a lot. Pro Patria, big brother❤️

  • @fsiddiqui89
    @fsiddiqui89 Год назад +26

    This guy seems like such a cool dude, explained everything really well.

    • @Nick92106
      @Nick92106 Год назад

      Command of English not great.
      Use of the word "little" is incessant.

  • @melissaroscher1080
    @melissaroscher1080 Год назад +15

    Dad went through farragut, idaho navy base in ww2. He kept his bluejacket book all his life, for a depression era country boy from central Missouri it was very important. He pulled the book out when I injured myself with a hand saw at 8 years old and went to the 1st aid section, bandage me up and off to the ER for stitches.
    Granddad, his dad in ww1 went Great lakes training base.

  • @arick-sherman
    @arick-sherman Год назад +87

    Graduated Nov. 2021 This is 100% all that is required although around the week six time period it helped when we went to the NEX for getting slightly more supplies for both personal and academic use. I Loved Bootcamp, and I wish more get to enjoy those same memories.

    • @thiccboirook1246
      @thiccboirook1246 Год назад +1

      What ship?

    • @arick-sherman
      @arick-sherman Год назад +2

      @@thiccboirook1246 I was in Ship:11 the Kearsarge

    • @thiccboirook1246
      @thiccboirook1246 Год назад +3

      @@arick-sherman I was ship 6, uss constitution, what rate did you go?

    • @Geeksmithing
      @Geeksmithing Год назад

      USS Seawolf here!

    • @Apolloneek
      @Apolloneek Год назад

      Do they really make y'all wear those skivvys ?

  • @tiapayne4260
    @tiapayne4260 Год назад +6

    I went through Great Lakes back in the summer of 1999, almost 30 years ago. They get so much more than we were issued. We did not get a backpack and we had canteens. Its amazing how much things change in almost 30 years' time. I served from June 1999 until October 2008. I still have my stenciled seabag from those days. Its now my laundry bag.

  • @tommyeugene
    @tommyeugene Год назад +4

    Boy , LOTS of MEMORIES in THIS DOCUMENTARY for THIS 'OL SAILOR! In 1978 I enlisted in the NAVY in St. Paul, Minnesota, and was flown to Chicago, then put on a BUS and dropped off HERE! BOOT CAMPI went thru BOOT @ RECRUIT NAVAL COMMAND, GREAT LAKES, ILLINOIS. These exact rooms, halls and buildings. I was PROUD to serve my country then and now.

  • @symm805
    @symm805 Год назад +83

    Shipped out July 2020, a life changing experience. Good luck to everyone going through RTC.

    • @Ann-by9bl
      @Ann-by9bl Год назад +1

      Ayee. I got shipped off at the same time! July 3rd😭😭

    • @symm805
      @symm805 Год назад

      @@Ann-by9bl oh really what’s your rate?

    • @Ann-by9bl
      @Ann-by9bl Год назад +2

      Cs😬😬

    • @503thekid
      @503thekid Год назад

      Army leads the way

    • @crxsbythebest1803
      @crxsbythebest1803 Год назад +1

      @@503thekid cap

  • @fritzbucher4726
    @fritzbucher4726 Год назад +18

    I remember finding my dads Blue Jack manual when I was a kid. It was from the 1950’s. The pictures of the Navy planes were Hell Cats. I would love to see a current copy.

  • @BluffyMoo
    @BluffyMoo 2 месяца назад +2

    I remember finishing Battle Station drenched, exhausted, miserable beyond comprehension back in the days. And yet at the same time, felt completely relieved and at ease. Moments later, after donning the NAVY ballcap, that was such an emotional and proud moment to just let out all emotions and sobbing uncontrollably knowing that I've EARNED it. This was in August of 2002, nearly a year after 9/11.
    The second happiest moment from boot camp was taking the train down to Chicago and just strolling around in Dress Whites with a couple of battle buddies during liberty weekend. That sense of freedom after being cooped up at Great Lakes for over 2 months in the Summer. To this day, I still believe downtown Chicago is the most beautiful city in the Summer.
    Just a few more years left then I call it retirement, stepping away relieved knowing full well that today's Sailors will capably stand the Watch.
    In the words of JFK when asked what he is most proud of, he said,
    "I stick out my chest, hold my head high and state proudly, 'I served in the United States Navy!"
    V/r
    EOCS
    🎶 Anchors Aweigh! ⚓🎵

  • @tristissimvshominvm8999
    @tristissimvshominvm8999 Год назад +3

    Even talking about the Navy cap put him in his feels. Something so small but yet so big.

  • @CorySpears1978
    @CorySpears1978 Год назад +8

    I was in Great Lakes, RTC in 2000. Helped me to grow up real quick! Good luck to all future Sailors!!!

    • @electroeric4321
      @electroeric4321 Год назад +1

      Talking to my recruiter tomorrow and it’s been on my mind to enlist since my junior year and I feel that all the knowledge and videos people have put out and friends who went has helped a lot ease the nervousness about it. Looking forward to it honestly.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      Great Lakes is a special place.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      @@electroeric4321 It is jarring to go through that first night/day. It's meant to be for everyone. However it is livable, as is boot. Just keep your head on straight and relax when you can.

  • @IvAleksandrov
    @IvAleksandrov Год назад +6

    excellent supply of essentials for new recruits! great care for people! the guy explained everything perfectly and intelligibly

  • @kennyaltamirano1419
    @kennyaltamirano1419 7 месяцев назад +1

    MM2 Comaux was my 3rd RDC in boot camp he was really encouraging and a funny guy im glad i had him as an RDC. HOOYAH 295!

  • @tomlee252
    @tomlee252 Год назад +4

    Back when I was in the Navy, we didn't get a lot of the items they show in this video, we did our workouts in steel toe shoes, things have changed, what they get now is much better, more comfortable

  • @px5ix4pz6j
    @px5ix4pz6j Год назад +6

    To all people who don't know anything about the Navy, this is not what it is like. It's a lot worse. They yell at you and rush you big time to get your gear. But joining the Navy is definitely worth it.

  • @Meliissa1129
    @Meliissa1129 Год назад +142

    I’m shipping out to RTC in 6 days. This was the perfect video to get me prepared to what I’m going to get once I get there. Thank you!

    • @toplanegod8105
      @toplanegod8105 Год назад +1

      im going july 26

    • @aaronjoseph952
      @aaronjoseph952 Год назад +11

      Videos ain’t gonna prepare you enough. Good luck!

    • @redlionpride
      @redlionpride Год назад +5

      It ain’t easy. It will break you. It’s meant to. But I promise you, you will be a better person after BMT. Good luck, future sailor. Hooyah!

    • @ryenye9012
      @ryenye9012 Год назад

      OMG! Me too!! July 19 th right?

    • @isommg
      @isommg Год назад

      @@toplanegod8105 I go July 25th!

  • @sydneyavery5650
    @sydneyavery5650 Год назад +5

    Wow! So much has changed since I went to boot camp! I wish I had that ditty bag / box.

  • @williamwhite2113
    @williamwhite2113 Год назад +1

    My dad was pre WW2 so I'm trying to imagine the ditty boxes back then and all that was involved certainly not like today. To all in the Navy active or retired, thank you all for your service and all thanks to those who served who are no longer with us.

  • @luisgarza7540
    @luisgarza7540 Год назад +2

    We had ditty bags during my time. Jul 1955 to Oct 1985. Went thru boot camp in San Diego

  • @lethalx88
    @lethalx88 Год назад +7

    39 y/o female covered in tattoos and I made it !! I ship out April 3 and all the videos I watched have saved my life! I can’t swim for sh*t, but I plan on just sucking it up and going for it. If I believe I can do it I will. I’m so thrilled I can’t wait! Thanks to all those who came before me. Ready for the journey!

    • @nathanevans1733
      @nathanevans1733 Год назад +1

      I just got my waiver accepted on Thursday! I should be shipping out within the next month. Good luck to you

    • @lethalx88
      @lethalx88 Год назад

      @@nathanevans1733 see you in bootcamp! Good job to you!!

    • @MatanEvenTTV
      @MatanEvenTTV Год назад

      @@nathanevans1733 dont join the navy its a scam

    • @J_D4
      @J_D4 7 месяцев назад

      How was it??

  • @alphasuperior100
    @alphasuperior100 Год назад +3

    I remember my Navy bootcamp of 2004. I hated bootcamp but it was a good experience. Thank God I'm not in the military no more.

  • @kairosxylia
    @kairosxylia 8 месяцев назад +2

    MM2 Comeaux! One of the best RDC out there! I always brag about him as my RDC. Always trust his process. 😌

  • @dedederp2693
    @dedederp2693 Год назад +2

    Aside from nervous this guy seems almost giddy to explain his job, I might not agree with every war or intervention but they definitely give a lot of these guys something to care for.

  • @TyreeMinor
    @TyreeMinor Год назад +4

    I still remember the day after I graduated bootcamp me and a shipmate went to the chow hall and a rdc who usually just cut the line got behind us this time as we were finally sailors it’s was small but it made the biggest impact to me, we was on hold for a few days it was weird still being at bootcamp but having graduated. Treated a bit better tho lol

  • @bambthemanfr1990
    @bambthemanfr1990 Год назад +5

    When I went through reception at Benning. we got issued our blue books and they made us read that nonstop cover to cover. And the stuff we got issued doesn't seem quite as nice as this and they seem to be getting way more. we had to do our own laundry and at times I went over a week without doing laundry because of how chaotic things were.

  • @GabrielRuiz702
    @GabrielRuiz702 10 месяцев назад

    Some of these videos make it seem like it’s hell going through arrival night, it was really calm and so nonchalant

  • @yuemeihui
    @yuemeihui Год назад +35

    I've considered a navy career before, this is really interesting.

    • @yuemeihui
      @yuemeihui Год назад +4

      @MorethanWarfare Pfft- as an Australian, I can attest to the the fact that kangaroos are damn jacked.

    • @ak9989
      @ak9989 Год назад

      Do it!

    • @Hchris101
      @Hchris101 Год назад +1

      If navy is water is yvan for air?

    • @DustinIsCool
      @DustinIsCool Год назад

      Don’t.

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 Год назад +10

    VERY well done, sailor. Good job.

  • @lindas4380
    @lindas4380 Год назад +26

    interesting! business insider's breakdowns are the best

  • @MistressGlowWorm
    @MistressGlowWorm 8 месяцев назад

    His voice is soothing & calm.

  • @alexisagostinelli3720
    @alexisagostinelli3720 Год назад

    When I was in the recruiting section, I went through first then I became manager of putting together those boxes! Oh my gosh. What a flashback.

  • @token_5654
    @token_5654 Год назад +117

    Been putting a lot of content for Navy recently and I really appreciate that! I ship on 09/12. So all these videos have been helping me try and have a look from outside in and get in that mental state. Thank you very much.

    • @kngmensah1902
      @kngmensah1902 Год назад +5

      Bootcamp was easy don’t stress it have fun 🤣

    • @AnthonyY55
      @AnthonyY55 Год назад +3

      Exactly what bro just said. Ngl if you a male don’t wear the tidy whiteys. The PT shorts have a liner in them just like swim trunks and they’re a lot more comfortable. You’re gonna have to where PT shorts under everything anyways.

    • @Ace-br2yb
      @Ace-br2yb Год назад +2

      Same! I'm in delayed entry right now till after school and this is mentally helping me and even my parents for when I leave.

    • @alvinholland1678
      @alvinholland1678 Год назад +2

      @@Ace-br2yb yo I’m in delayed entry too until I graduate we should be good

    • @Ace-br2yb
      @Ace-br2yb Год назад +1

      @@alvinholland1678 aye! Hope it goes well for yah!

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Год назад +4

    We were taught how to roll and fold clothes, pack a sea bag, pack a ditty bag, lace boots, make a rack, trim our nails, polish shoes, even take a shower as to waste the least time, etc. There were nine of we kids after adopting our cousins, so things had to run smoothly like on a ship!

    • @jimwjohnq.public
      @jimwjohnq.public Год назад

      But that is pretty much all for naught when you get on your first ship. And not to mention, because the navy considers this hazing and hurts feelings, you will never get to experience the enjoyable mail bouy watch, being told to get some relative bearing grease, or a bucket of steam, or 50 feet of waterline. And since the navy got rid of the boiler tech rate, you will never get to experience the always enjoyable 'BT' punch. Probably can't even tack on 'crows' anymore. You know, because of feelings.

  • @aldensarmiento4391
    @aldensarmiento4391 Год назад +1

    I graduated last july 8 in RTC. Best experience ever!

  • @Loosie_fur
    @Loosie_fur Год назад

    Man, that brings back memories.
    P-days were a blur. I just remember I couldn’t wait to go to sleep. I can honestly say that was the hardest part for me. Battle stations was the best.

  • @hughsonj
    @hughsonj Год назад +43

    When I went through Army Basic Training, they took us to a AAFES Shopette that was set up with the CIF and they gave us brown undershirts, brown underwear briefs, green socks, athletic socks, personal hygiene items, and showers shoes. They informed us that these items would be deducted from our first paycheck. As a result, I got no pay on my first LES. Unlike the Navy, I was never reimbursed.

    • @Jusburnin_dc5
      @Jusburnin_dc5 Год назад +6

      All these items issues are deducted from the recruit’s first two checks. Over $500.

    • @ericdaniel323
      @ericdaniel323 Год назад +3

      I’m pretty sure we were not reimbursed for initial uniform issue when I was in the navy, although we did get a small uniform subsidy once a year. Then again, it was a long time ago, so I could be remembering incorrectly.

    • @fernandocastillo1972
      @fernandocastillo1972 Год назад +1

      USAF basic first check was tiny due to all the deductions!

    • @daffyd5867
      @daffyd5867 Год назад +5

      When my uncle (British army ww2 ) after being a pow of the Japanese, received his backpay when the war was over, deducted was the cost of one Lee Enfield rifle....thank you for your service!!

    • @thebeefjerky4010
      @thebeefjerky4010 Год назад

      @@daffyd5867 still has the rifle I presume? That's super cool if so

  • @soulnomad5231
    @soulnomad5231 Год назад +3

    Remember when I was at Benning we were only issued two sticks and a rock, the rock we had to share with the entire platoon.

  • @theamazingalsome
    @theamazingalsome Год назад

    This brings back memories. A few changes since I went through back in 2006.

  • @paulready8897
    @paulready8897 Год назад +1

    Interesting video, a lot has changed since I went through Great Mistakes in 1978. The stuff you get issued now is a lot nicer than when I went through. Uniforms have changed so many times too. My dress uniform was the coat and tie with a combination cover, like what CPO’s and Officers wear. Loved the utilities, was the best working uniform for me. Hated the dungarees that came after the utilities.

  • @DenaInWyo
    @DenaInWyo Год назад +22

    What an improvement wearing tennis shoes throughout boot camp. Back in my day (80s), I think about half of my company came out of boot camp with at least shin splints, or in my case, stress fractures. Glad they're getting appropriate tools for what they're being asked to do. And we wore the classic blue dungarees! No type 3s. That was only seabees! Brought our own underwear, but were warned ahead of time: Get granny panties! Because on inspection day, you didn't want to be messing with thongs lol But WOW...way more stuff than we got! And a crazy amount of stuff to actually look after them, like water bottles.

    • @scottmwilhelms2437
      @scottmwilhelms2437 Год назад +1

      2001 and earned myself the stress fractures. Had to drug myself up before my last doctor visit before battle stations itself. All the 800 motrin I saved from wisdom tooth extraction. It didn't last the entire night. 🦶😖

    • @bradjones6982
      @bradjones6982 9 месяцев назад +1

      The tennis shoes are only until you get issued uniform and boots soon after. then its only for pt

  • @katherynedarrah4245
    @katherynedarrah4245 Год назад +59

    When I was in basic, we never used the bluejacket's manual. it was always our recruit training guide. Interesting to see how in the span of 7 years things changed so much. We were issued the BM but never used it. Just like, at the time, we had the blueberries, and we only used like 2 or 3 of 6 blue t shirts we were issued. We did laundry so often that we didn't need more than that.
    We also "cheated" during compartment inspections and did things like everyone removing everything not perfect in their racks and hiding it in the washers (i.e. recently quick folded t shirts, extra uniforms, etc.)
    EDIT: I like that they provide chapstick and lotion (the number of times my lips would crack and bleed I cannot count) but I'm genuinely curious if the razor and shaving cream is issued to all recruits now? When I was there you'd get that in initial ditty bag, and only as a male, females would be allowed to buy that stuff at the NEX on your first trip, but it wasn't "standard issue" ffor females at that point.
    I noticed something missing, which I don't remember if it was first issue, or passed out shortly thereafter, but that's the NEX card. Because of different socio-economic backgrounds, recruits were given a $150 NEX gift card (I think it was $150, might've been $100) so they could buy things from the NEX if needed, such as extra notebooks, more pens, more hygeine supplies, etc.

    • @shannonbales9148
      @shannonbales9148 Год назад +5

      We had chit books to buy stuff in 88. Man how much better their stuff is these days! We didn't have half this stuff they get. ☺️🤗

    • @DenaInWyo
      @DenaInWyo Год назад +3

      Huh. I had the Bluejacket's manual back in 89.

    • @katherynedarrah4245
      @katherynedarrah4245 Год назад +2

      @@DenaInWyo It's been in use, in some form, since John Paul Jones wrote the damn thing! When I was at basic, we never used it ourselves, idk why.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      The chapstick surprised me too. Wished we had that when I was in. Also was envious of their shorts. We had the old paint them on type. Hated the things.

    • @stingray8255
      @stingray8255 Год назад +1

      You get your eagle card as soon as youre done making your phone call letting your family know you made it

  • @eugene7742
    @eugene7742 2 месяца назад

    This is really nice i appreciate the time used in reviewing.

  • @georgehammac5779
    @georgehammac5779 Год назад

    I still have my sea bag and boot camp issue combination lock dog tags! Still remember the locks numbers! All from 1968!

  • @cheese_meat5031
    @cheese_meat5031 Год назад +22

    I really wanna see the boot camp for a coast guard rescue swimmer. i want to learn more about them and I feel like business insider is the best way to go about it. it would be awesome if you guys could make one!

    • @9stripesforliberty
      @9stripesforliberty Год назад +2

      Boot camp is the same for everyone, the tough part will start when they get to their A school. A number of brown water sailors went through Sonar school with me (1975), they got a much better deal.

    • @francisbon9672
      @francisbon9672 Год назад +2

      Careful I was going to be a rescue swimmer but found out they close down their A-schools all the time in the coastguard. Now contracted to be a diver in the navy. Coastguard is awesome but the thought of being 3 years in before even going to A-school steered me towards navy

  • @mlconverse07
    @mlconverse07 Год назад +3

    I'm surprised they're getting name brand things. Love it.

  • @nicholasmangialardi1618
    @nicholasmangialardi1618 Год назад +1

    I was an HM1 1989-1995. This stuff is much nicer than what we got back then

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 Год назад +2

    Hillarious the Navy issue body wash is "Ocean Breeze" scented. I'm kind of shocked they aren't using bar soap.

  • @Shiny39
    @Shiny39 Год назад +4

    business insider your videos is helpful to me

  • @CGZ26
    @CGZ26 Год назад +11

    It's great that they give recruits so much, even if they get it deducted in their paychecks later.
    It helps a lot to those who come from bad financial backgrounds. I think that in my country it's not even half of those things.

    • @DC-ru5xz
      @DC-ru5xz Год назад

      Definitely, a lot of the stuff isn’t even considered necessary in other militaries, we’re just told to bring stuff from home

    • @NA-px4nx
      @NA-px4nx Год назад +3

      Why even charge for it

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      When I was in we did not get even half that these new recruits are getting here. They also made us send the stuff we brought from home, home as it was not issued. Hated the skivvies as they were a size smaller than what you can get as a civilian.

    • @LuisRodriguez-vk2ym
      @LuisRodriguez-vk2ym 6 месяцев назад

      you would think since you're paying for it, they would give you clothes that actually fit.

  • @abdulrajaf6
    @abdulrajaf6 Год назад +1

    Honestly...NAVY did a GOOD JOB...preparing these items....for the Recruits....(Awesome Video...Good for ANYONE intend to Enlist...in the NAVY)..

  • @mikestanley9176
    @mikestanley9176 9 месяцев назад

    San Diego RTC July- September 1980. Co 160 Our athletic gear was white T shirt blue shorts white socks and Chuck Taylors. I still have my BJM from 43 years ago. We had to use Zest soap for all our body washing needs.

  • @eclipsehorse8693
    @eclipsehorse8693 Год назад +29

    goodness- when I went to boot, we didn't get HALF this stuff! It's net to see how things have changed, the things the Navy aded to make recruit's 'stay' more comfortable- I would have killed to have comfy shoes for PE, and all that swanky civvie heath and beauty gear! :)

    • @iChandrian
      @iChandrian Год назад +2

      "Comfy shoes" never thought I'd hear that. Those shoes gave me knee problems, and when I was able to wear my own shoes my run time went down two full minutes lmao.

    • @preston4815
      @preston4815 Год назад +3

      The Navy had to change the instruction on those shoes to let you keep your own personal running shoes because of how bad those shoes are.

    • @iChandrian
      @iChandrian Год назад +3

      @@preston4815 They let you wear your own shoes now? I had to go to medical where they told me i was developing tendonitis in my knees in order to get new shoes. Probably makes a world of difference.

    • @preston4815
      @preston4815 Год назад +1

      @@iChandrian Yeah! I got to keep the Brooks I arrived in and wore those, they just made me put the go fasters I was issued in my rack for inspections and stuff.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      It was a lot more than I got, and looked more comfortable too. Those PT shorts... ours you had to paint or sew on to wear them.

  • @deborahdills4670
    @deborahdills4670 Год назад +5

    Everything is different than when I went to RTC Navy boot camp in 1979. My unit was 3062 as a womens unit and we had a brother unit that trained right next to us. We were not issued backbacks, sweats, glowbelt at all. Guys had to PT on the grinder in their boots but us women got to wear sneakers. Very different. Loved my time in the Navy and went from E1 to E6. Still have 1 of my dog tags. Lost the other one. Made lifelong friends too

  • @admiralsnackbarkekwalice6167
    @admiralsnackbarkekwalice6167 Год назад

    Now this is a blast from the past.

  • @jessicacollins8049
    @jessicacollins8049 Год назад

    YES!! THANK YOU!!! Ive been telling my husband for YEARS you can get dehydrated in the winter and we arent even in the Navy.

  • @ericdaniel323
    @ericdaniel323 Год назад +14

    Glad to see the kids wear sneakers full time now (and good ones at that). We had so many recruits with tendinitis and even some stress fractures from marching/running around in steel-toe work boots that didn’t fit right.

    • @jimwjohnq.public
      @jimwjohnq.public Год назад +1

      Wearing steel toe boondockers that didn't fit right was par for the course.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      @@jimwjohnq.public as my Chief once said while having us do a rain maker, "Pain is just weakness leaving your body."
      Now that I'm older I kind of miss my old boondockers and dungarees.

    • @ericdaniel323
      @ericdaniel323 Год назад +3

      @@jimwjohnq.public that was the problem. The navy didn't invest all that money to train recruits just to have them laid up with stress fractures.

  • @alice_is_awake8180
    @alice_is_awake8180 Год назад +3

    Shipping out 8/23. Super thankful for these updated videos to know what to expect.

    • @9stripesforliberty
      @9stripesforliberty Год назад

      Welcome aboard, boot. Fair winds and following seas.

    • @JGhost-cy3qq
      @JGhost-cy3qq Год назад +1

      I ship out same day !

    • @9stripesforliberty
      @9stripesforliberty Год назад +1

      Good luck, J, it's the start of a great life if you embrace it.

    • @alice_is_awake8180
      @alice_is_awake8180 Год назад +1

      @@JGhost-cy3qq We might end up in the same division! Where are you shipping out of? I’m coming from Seattle!

    • @JGhost-cy3qq
      @JGhost-cy3qq Год назад

      @@alice_is_awake8180 yes! I’m leaving from Virginia, Norfolk area

  • @Soofi1906
    @Soofi1906 Год назад

    I oved how he explained why they give everything. Specially when telling people about the towel. Basic ______ so they can ______ for personal hygiene.

  • @yuppi3495
    @yuppi3495 Год назад +2

    Wish school had such a comprehensive kit of all the things you’ll need, down to labeling them as yours. Shopping for materials is hell!

  • @Christian-lw5xr
    @Christian-lw5xr Год назад +8

    Thanks! Im shipping out in 6 days with a Special Operations contract. Go Navy!

    • @richardlopez7983
      @richardlopez7983 Год назад +2

      Goodluck bro just know they don’t IT you guys cause they know y’all love it, they make y’all write essays instead. You’ll know what IT is real soon.

    • @andrewholmquist7478
      @andrewholmquist7478 Год назад

      what rate?

    • @Christian-lw5xr
      @Christian-lw5xr Год назад +3

      @@richardlopez7983 I understand that, and thanks for the insight. My SEAL and Diver instructors gave me knowledge and insight on what bootcamp is really gonna be like.

    • @Christian-lw5xr
      @Christian-lw5xr Год назад +2

      @@andrewholmquist7478 EOD

  • @joaquinespinosa6613
    @joaquinespinosa6613 Год назад +7

    2:30 big navy at the front back 😂😂

  • @billyjoejackson5477
    @billyjoejackson5477 Год назад +1

    November 1979...Great Lakes RTC .. Company 308... Engineman "A" school Snipes Castle 232... memories..I still wear my original Dog Tags.....all items went into the seabag... I still have my seabag..

  • @camareonsmith4521
    @camareonsmith4521 Год назад +1

    One of the greatest rdc kept me motivated everyday 💯

    • @gull4458
      @gull4458 7 месяцев назад

      OPFA prep*

  • @bobpaulsen4385
    @bobpaulsen4385 Год назад +7

    Wow!! That's a lot to have. We never got that much when I went through RTC Orlando, FL in 1973. These recruits are well taken care of these days.

    • @richarderion4611
      @richarderion4611 Год назад +2

      I agree, but they did let us buy cigarettes.

    • @ogkush2539
      @ogkush2539 Год назад +1

      Yes I bet...... from 1973 to current time I bet allot has changed in the sense of gear there given and daily basic essential for hygiene. Thank you for your service sir 👏🏼

  • @hazegrayprepper4396
    @hazegrayprepper4396 Год назад +31

    Retired Navy veteran here (1999-2019). It seems alot had changed since I went through. We had ditty bag issue the night I arrived but we had stencil cards with a stencil pen instead of a stamp kit. It sucked trying to stencil all the items with this huge ass stencil card. The issued stencil marker was awful as well. It would have been nice to have that stamp kit when I was in.
    Also, Battle Stations was WAY different too. We had to divide the division into 4 elements that ran in ranks around RTC to each event with RDCs/facilitators in the front and in the back. The only way to get them to slow down was to sing cadence, and if you fell behind the rear RDCs too many times they dropped you from the nights events.

    • @CrankyPantss
      @CrankyPantss Год назад +3

      I entered boot camp in 1977. This all looks crazy to me. Gym shoes, (and even your choice of style?!), backpacks, suit bags, tshirts, locks to keep your valuables, (even the fact that you are allowed to have valuables), ball caps, chapstick, etc. My gosh, it’s all so fancy now. We even had to bring our own underwear to boot camp with us, although they told us what kind and how many of each.

    • @hazegrayprepper4396
      @hazegrayprepper4396 Год назад

      @@CrankyPantss they issued me tighty whity underwear, but we were allowed to keep our own sneakers if they were in good condition. They seem to have it alot easier now than when we went through, that's for sure.

    • @isabellavalencia8026
      @isabellavalencia8026 Год назад

      What would the stamp be used for?

    • @oscarfrondozo8866
      @oscarfrondozo8866 Год назад +1

      Yup! BS was way different when i went through it back in 2000. Good times!!

    • @CrankyPantss
      @CrankyPantss Год назад

      @@isabellavalencia8026 The stamp would be used to put their name on their clothes and property.

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 6 месяцев назад

    😊 WOW! We never got all of that in Army Basic! Great job NAVY!

  • @yumiko0017
    @yumiko0017 Год назад

    I ship out next month. Thanks for this video, very detailed.

  • @Rocksteady_cod
    @Rocksteady_cod Год назад +4

    It's crazy because in the federal prison my gang does the same thing as soon as you walk in and we know that you're in the same game will provide you with all of those same essentials. Basically to get you ready for war inside prison.

  • @MKE_Mike
    @MKE_Mike Год назад +6

    Man, in AF basic ('87) we didn't get shoes (had to bring our own), no PT gear at all (PT was done in fatigues), no white socks (black only), no backpacks or water bottles, no garment bags, no hygiene items (had to bring your own or buy it) or towels (had to be purchased), no stationary. I feel I was shortchanged.

    • @bigdaddychud
      @bigdaddychud Год назад +4

      Right. Our water bottles were canteens, we had portfolios, no backpacks and Lackland lasers. PT was in BDU's and boots, no shower shoes. It is nice to see how things have progressed.

  • @howellwong11
    @howellwong11 Год назад

    I don't know what I was issued back in 1956 (San Diego RTC), but I sent my sea bag back home (where it disappeared) after I got my naval officer commission later in that year. All I remember is that we had to stencil our names on our clothes.

  • @AlCamisa
    @AlCamisa Год назад

    Wow Very different from when i was there 34 years ago. still remember every second.

  • @1337penguinman
    @1337penguinman Год назад +12

    They must have put some kind of stiffener in the laundry bags since I went through. Ours didn't keep their shape like that at all.
    Edit: Also, we didn't get any kind of a backpack. We had the seabag and the laundry bag to haul everything around in. Plus no fancy water bottle. Guard belts and a canteen. Also those fancy razors. We had single bladed disposables that you had to be careful not to cut your own throat with.

    • @ag4103
      @ag4103 Год назад +6

      The laundry bag in the video was new, it looses form after a few washes

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      That was my time in too. My laundry bag was limp as a noodle. Sturdy though. If it wasn't the march to quarters would have had my kit strung out for miles that first night.

  • @marsdoria189
    @marsdoria189 Год назад +12

    I've had my dd214 for years and let me just say that I still despise the skivvies and the white socks they issued to me all those years ago. It is so abhorrent I should file with the VA disability for PTSD.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад

      I hated mine too. Certifiable torture to wear.

  • @OkieRob
    @OkieRob Год назад

    1983 at San Diego we didn't get half that. No water bottle or canteen. We had a water fountain when we got back to the barracks. We did pt in dungarees. No ball cap just the Dixie cup. Every body had a tan line on their forehead. No ball cap at graduation.

  • @gnstreaks5204
    @gnstreaks5204 Год назад

    He was one of the RDCs in my division when I went to Bootcamp he was a blue rope until the end of Bootcamp hooyah 042!

  • @cruisinguy6024
    @cruisinguy6024 Год назад +7

    Thank god we had this guy to explain to us what a toothbrush holder, body wash, and shampoo were for. I was really struggling there for a bit.

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад +1

      You would be surprised how many recruits have no idea about them when they join. He was teaching as if teaching them.

  • @philr182
    @philr182 Год назад +4

    Very different than it was in 1976... We spent a half a day stenciling our names (first initial, last name) on everything but our socks. 3 pair of dark blue pants, 3 button down short sleeve (blue) shirts, 3 white t-shirts, 3 pair of 'tighty whitey' underware, 3 pair of black socks, one baseball style cap, 3 towels, 3 face clothes, one adjustable belt (not including the 'green slime' belt we wore until the last week of boot camp). One pair of boonies, one pair or those terrible white 'sneakers', the shower shoes, basically white flip-flops. 2 pair of black dress pants, 2 pair of white dress pants, 3 white dress shirts, one dress (black) jacket, one P-coat, one dress cap. I think that was all of it... 🤔 We did wear that key around our neck along with our dog tags. We never got any water bottle, which would have been nice on the grinder in Orlando. They get way more (cool) stuff these days. Do they still have to know their General Orders frontwards and backwards? We used the fingernail clippers often, but not to cut nails, for "Irish pennants"... lol

    • @dirkbsilver9260
      @dirkbsilver9260 Год назад +1

      That was near exactly what I got too. Save that we did have one pair of smurfs as it was winter in the Great Lakes. They called irish pennants fuzz leaches when I was in though. Still find myself calling clippers ricky lawnmowers.

  • @edzeljereza8234
    @edzeljereza8234 Год назад

    Memories of bootcamp, 1984 Orlando, FL but of course a lot of the items they have now I did not have back then....hooyah!

  • @peterpierce9233
    @peterpierce9233 Год назад +1

    My Blue Jackets Manual was a "Hard Back" bound book. I still have it 50 years later

  • @NikaBoyce
    @NikaBoyce Год назад +5

    I love how the word "hygiene" has become a verb! Not knocking it. If I had to pester a bunch of young recruits to go clean their sweaty selves daily I think I would use that verb too.

  • @papapeeps85
    @papapeeps85 Год назад +4

    I went to boot camp in 2005 and got some of the similar things, but a lot of the stuff has changed. Like Battle Stations being in a single building and not around the whole base.

    • @thedudeOFDudes958
      @thedudeOFDudes958 Год назад +1

      Battle stations was fun as hell man. Running around in the middle of the night made it feel like we were at war. Lol.

    • @Supremebean303
      @Supremebean303 Год назад

      It’s really lack luster than what it prolly was before.

    • @mikemoreno3914
      @mikemoreno3914 Год назад +1

      Went through in 05’ as well div 136.

    • @papapeeps85
      @papapeeps85 Год назад

      @@mikemoreno3914 221. Arizona was my Ship.

  • @stewloremasterofathora1075
    @stewloremasterofathora1075 7 месяцев назад

    HOOYAH Petty Officer, He was my 3rd RDC in bootcamp! 295 for life!-Fitz

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie 4 дня назад

    Good video i appreciate the info 😎 for rtc boot camp gear

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto4761 Год назад +3

    Up in Canada at basic we got 2 duffle bags, ruck sack, barracks box, and laundry bag ALL full of crap, it was bananas, I member getting my helmet and being like "Okay this I might actually need!"

    • @HoxHax97
      @HoxHax97 Год назад

      Do u at least get better boxers than those ugly white world war 1 granpa boxers ?!

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen3292 Год назад +3

    Much more thought out it seems than the US Army. very organized

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman Год назад +1

      Yeah, they have it down to a system. You go into a room, stand in front of an empty cardboard box, strip naked. Everything other than a couple items (like wallet, drivers license, etc.) gets put in the box and shipped home. You then get told by the RDCs exactly what to put on and where to put everything else.

  • @Blaq_Phantom
    @Blaq_Phantom Год назад

    This gear is so nice. I wish the stuff I got in USMC boot camp was that nice. Hydration tool = Canteen for us. Got 2 of them bad boys. If you know what is smells like you def remember.

  • @blueguitar4419
    @blueguitar4419 Год назад

    We barely did any PT. Hydration was primarily to keep us awake and as a CYA for the boot camp commander so they can never be accused of water deprivation