Here in Maryland I consider us very fortunate to have the USNA literally right in my own backyard, my cousin was a USNA graduate Class of 2010, just the other day I had the honor to spend about an hour talking to 2 3rd class Mids and I tell you what every time I talk to a serviceman or woman no matter their rank of service branch I respect and support them all, thanks for all you do to keep us safe and free, and best of luck in all your endeavors no matter how long your careers may be, whether they be 5 or 35 yrs!
Best of luck to you, Garrett! The application process is very daunting, and while we'd love to say that the hard part is over, waiting is not easy either. We have our fingers crossed for you.
just remember when you it fleet to know to listen to your sgt. below you. officers will never have the insight of junior enlisted marines or sailors in your charge. atleast when you get to your unitbut its always nice to check in and feel the pulse
64 years ago I was one of these new Plebes. I-Day was only a taste of what was to come. I've told young men who've already got their appointments that no matter how fit and ready they THINK they are, they have NO IDEA what they're about to experience. That wasn't meant to discourage them, but rather to give 'em a "been there , done that" heads up. Nobody has ever told me I was wrong Something every Plebe soon recognizes is that despite the fact that, coming in, they're way over on the right side of the probability curve with respect to their contemporaries around the country, they're now somewhere else under another curve -- with their new Classmates -- ALL of whom were way over to the right side with you before they took the oath.
@@SaltiDawg2008 Father was Submariner in USNA '56. His brother, my uncle was '54, which was the reason for my inquiry. I did not attend "Canoe U" myself but served in USMC. In any case Thank You for your service as having grown up with a father in subs I am at least somewhat aware of the sacrifices you (and your family) made. Also Dad was CO of Jallao (SS-368) '69-'71. Pigboat.
@@stevel4413 I served on Two Diesel Boats, one having seen WWII Service. Also served on Three SSNs. I think Fritz Steiner nailed it above! Unless the Academy has changed terribly. The Retention Rate was about 75% until the early 1980s - it is now North of 85%... not sure what has changed. *s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965*
I was on the other side of the river, back in the 80’s. Baby Zero, remember Philly? I hope your career stayed fulfilling through retirement. I hope that experience showed you any port can be your friend as long as you have $$, and stay awake. Lose either one, and all bets are off. Stay safe, graduates, and stay true. 💗🇺🇸💗
Attended the Academy and I learned to avoid the cliques within the ranks, especially the legacy midshipmen who got preferential treatment because their fathers were ranking line officers.
Decided a few days ago that I want to go to the USNA. I wish I could find videos on what to do to help my chances of getting in, but alas there are none that I can find. Luckily I have 3 years to search, but in the while I look I can strive to improve myself academically and physically as much as possible.
@Pollohermano5, yep! I was alpha company, platoon 2, squad 3. No matter what company you were in you have to admit that 1st session was the best 😂. Hope you had an amazing time there and who knows, maybe we’ll see each other there again!
Emmy S yeah i literally loved it. I went to West Point the week after - i liked the navy one wayyy better, they didn’t even compare. I hope i get in...my name is Jenna btw, good luck, I hope you get in and we see each other!
Pollohermano5, yesssss Navy!!! I’m Emilie, well you’ll have to let me know if you get in and I will let you know if I get in 😂, we got this girl! Good luck to you too!
Finishing my app for the class of 2025, nothing I want more than this, if I don’t get in I will be applying next year and the year after that until i am admitted or ineligible
As a former reserve officer through NROTC at Notre Dame I know that USNA Ensigns hit the fleet ready to learn and lead. Congrats to you all. Now, what are you going to do about 20 Oct 2018? Will you be ready?
The Naval Academy helped keep ND open during the Second World War by re-locating many of their midshipmen upperclassmen there to attend classes during the week and do training at Glenview NAS and Great Lake NAS in the Chicago Area on weekends. Most of ND's students enlisted during the war. This is the main reason ND and Navy are close and will always play each other every football season.
Strange watching this today knowing that if these people haven’t graduated in the last week or two it will be any day now. congratulations marines and navel officers.
InstaOrigin I've had a BGO interview and there's no way of telling how you can pass an interview. The USNA admissions has the final say and the interview is a way for them to get to know you better. It's best to practice and prepare for an interview so you can present yourself well.
Nobody will care that you did NJROTC. I just came back from NASS, and all the Midshipmen said that they couldn't care less. Word for word, "we don't care if someone does JROTC, JROTC kids are worse then the kids that don't know anything"
NJROTC only matters (sort of) if you're going enlisted which automatically makes one an E-3 from what I've heard. It has no effect in entering the USNA. Not gonna lie, when I became detailer during my plebe summer I made fun of anyone that say they went through NJROTC as if that's supposed to mean anything.
I have been wanting to go to USNA since 6th grade and am planning to apply next year. I have a high GPA and am taking many AP classes. Does anyone know what else I should be doing to help me get in and will this be enough?
Many hours of community service, like over 2000. Navy cadet corps, and a Rifle League plus police explorers. And try aiming for a Varsity captain role. I know this is stressful but it would all be worth it in the end
I have a 3.8 UW/ 4.6 W GPA. 30 on the ACT and a 1390 on the SAT. I've taken all AP/Honors/College Courses. I am the head instructor/team captain at my martial arts school. I am also a section leader/officer in the school band. Is there anything else you guys recommend to give me the highest chance possible of getting admitted?
I've seen other videos that indicate graduating midshipmen generally select a ship for service. But in this video, I saw one of the trainers identified as an ensign. I'm wondering how an ensign winds up on USNA training duty and is it a personal selection or a recommendation/order based on the ensign being observed to have helped fellow classmen in nailing down basic concepts?
They're placed wherever the Navy wants them. When it comes to choosing ships, only midshimpen going into specific fields like SWO get to choose exactly where they go
nicolas perales - basically, you’re correct. They’re actually “placed” where they want based on overall class standing if there are enough openings available, which is generally the case. In my day the only selection that ever ran out was pilot, though I think nowadays Marine Corps may also run out (Marines, including Marine Air, were limited to 1/6 of the class back in the day, I think that it’s now 1/5?). But you’re right in that the “needs of the Navy” always prevail, followed by availability and finally personnel preferences; just that, at this level, usually the first two don’t play a major part. The rest of your career, they do.... They choose their specialty (surface., subsurface, aviation, Marine Corps, etc) based on class standing. Aviation personnel (pilots, NFOs) and submariners traditionally choose only a class date; they have another year or more of training to go, and final specific assignment will happen while they’re in that training and that will depend, especially for the aviators, on how they do in those schools. For the surface warriors, they do choose a specific ship (and I think this now is a separate event from service selection) in conjunction with a specific reporting date; because the surface warfare course is relatively short they can do this since they’re not looking too far into the future (and currently I believe the surface officers go directly to their first ships without going to school - an experiment which, in light of recent collisions at sea, etc, may not be a great idea....). Finally, in regards to the original question, virtually every ensign and second lieutenant involved in Plebe Summer training is, as previously mentioned, on temporary duty while awaiting their school dates in Pensacola, Charleston, or Quantico. The professional schools could not possibly handle the entire output of the Naval Academy as well as the ROTC and OCS programs at one time - Annapolis represents only about 1/5 of the annual officer accession, and pretty much everyone graduates college at the same time. So the reporting dates for the warfare specialty schools are staggered over about six months and in the interim, the new officers are assigned some (hopefully) useful tempoary job. Generally if you have a specific background that’s where you’ll instruct - for example, sailing and rifle team members usually but not always teach sailing and shooting.
To attend the US Naval Academy you must be a US citizen. However if you want to enlist you can do that as a foreign national and get US citizenship when you do that.
Annapolis: Hey man! Welcome to the Navy! We are gonna have some fun! Afraid of heights? We will help you get over that with compassion. West Point: Cadet get your fuckin' ass up that obstacle now or I will fuckin' murder you. Did you just smile at me? Drop down and give me 100. Now get up there or I will toss your footlocker into oblivion. You think this is a fuckin' game? Your mama ain't here boy, no one is gonna save your sorry ass. Are you crying?
I saw Plebes wearing glasses.. no one in my class and the classes before were physically qualified if they did not have 20/20 vision. Actually.. few in this video looked like the strapping.. stalworth men who went on to become outstanding naval officers. Things have changed and I think not for the better. I very much hope I am wrong.
I hope 🤞 nobody smuggled a jelly doughnut 🍩 into their foot locker (Full metal jacket for those of us of a certain age) Doesn’t look 👀 like this group have any Gomer Pyles though
And of course, boot camp is a start and end of some basic training. Plebe summer is an introduction to four YEARS of training. *S/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
Salti Dawg boot camp is an introduction to 4+ years of actual work, way easier to spend 4 years in a school training , then years in the fleet working and risking your life on the flight deck . Still got respect for officers because I sure as hell would love to be at that position, but this shit has always looked easy to me. Boot camp is easy as fuck too, but still , this looks fun 😂
@@miltonmmm4789 This is utter nonsense. Come back and talk to us when you have experienced both. The effort required at the Service Academies is both 24/7 and also significantly greater than shipboard life for a white hat! *s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
I spent a painstakingly long amount of time applying to this place. And what do I get as a result? A half-assed, computer-generated rejection letter. I respect the navy and other branches of the military, but god damn, at least send out individualized emails that tell us why we weren't qualified to attend the Naval Academy; not some generic email that gets sent to all the rejects.
Possibly the Congressman who nominated you could enquire on your behalf. I rather doubt the admissions board pays attention to complaints on RUclips :D
Caleb Hammons you can go from enlisted to the academy. I am an active duty sailor and I leave for the prep school in July. (Hints why I’m watching this video) I never thought I would have a shot because I wasn’t focused in high school. It’s possible tho! Reach out to your chain of command for support
The Chiefs run the ships these people are really clueless. Glad to say I was never on a ship with women. Why do they shave the men hair & not the women? Crossing the line is over you can't spank a women.
From the looks of thing all they have now is fairy boats. Getting run over by cargo ships. Remember when Iran captured those two gun boats. their was the crew on the news half of them crying like little bitches. God helps us if their another war, I seen firing guns at remote targets pitiful..
No they reduce boot camp to day care. non hackers every last one of you. Can't even save your self from cargo ships. nothing but little no thinking bots has to be told everything. In the old days you replace the barrel. Now go get a bucket of prop wash & get to work.
Here in Maryland I consider us very fortunate to have the USNA literally right in my own backyard, my cousin was a USNA graduate Class of 2010, just the other day I had the honor to spend about an hour talking to 2 3rd class Mids and I tell you what every time I talk to a serviceman or woman no matter their rank of service branch I respect and support them all, thanks for all you do to keep us safe and free, and best of luck in all your endeavors no matter how long your careers may be, whether they be 5 or 35 yrs!
Just wrapped my application. Been waiting Nine years for this moment, wish me luck!
Best of luck to you, Garrett! The application process is very daunting, and while we'd love to say that the hard part is over, waiting is not easy either. We have our fingers crossed for you.
2nd Session, Delta Company.
I hope so as well
just remember when you it fleet to know to listen to your sgt. below you. officers will never have the insight of junior enlisted marines or sailors in your charge. atleast when you get to your unitbut its always nice to check in and feel the pulse
good luck man im only in 9th grade and i am wishing you the best of luck!
64 years ago I was one of these new Plebes. I-Day was only a taste of what was to come. I've told young men who've already got their appointments that no matter how fit and ready they THINK they are, they have NO IDEA what they're about to experience. That wasn't meant to discourage them, but rather to give 'em a "been there , done that" heads up. Nobody has ever told me I was wrong
Something every Plebe soon recognizes is that despite the fact that, coming in, they're way over on the right side of the probability curve with respect to their contemporaries around the country, they're now somewhere else under another curve -- with their new Classmates -- ALL of whom were way over to the right side with you before they took the oath.
Well Fritz, did you graduate?
Class of 1954?
@@stevel4413 I echo Fritz's comments
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
@@SaltiDawg2008 Father was Submariner in USNA '56. His brother, my uncle was '54, which was the reason for my inquiry. I did not attend "Canoe U" myself but served in USMC. In any case Thank You for your service as having grown up with a father in subs I am at least somewhat aware of the sacrifices you (and your family) made. Also Dad was CO of Jallao (SS-368) '69-'71. Pigboat.
@@stevel4413 I served on Two Diesel Boats, one having seen WWII Service. Also served on Three SSNs. I think Fritz Steiner nailed it above! Unless the Academy has changed terribly. The Retention Rate was about 75% until the early 1980s - it is now North of 85%... not sure what has changed.
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965*
I was on the other side of the river, back in the 80’s.
Baby Zero, remember Philly? I hope your career stayed fulfilling through retirement.
I hope that experience showed you any port can be your friend as long as you have $$, and stay awake. Lose either one, and all bets are off.
Stay safe, graduates, and stay true. 💗🇺🇸💗
AND SOME PEOPLE WONDER WHY OUR NAVY IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD .
CONGRATS TO ALL THE GRADUATES! LOVE YOU THOMAS!
*Me:* Wait so you mean this isint a summer camp..?
*Also Me:* -gets slapped by instructor-
The Academy is a joke now, thanks to "diversity" and their true mission. The Football team
@@calsup02 right like you know everything about it I don't see you there so STFU
@@carasmussen27 Was there......so come again guy
@@calsup02 Jerk.... and troll!
@@SaltiDawg2008 The truth hurts......
Just stating facts
Class of 2024! Can't wait.
🌟! ❤️. . It's simply incredible!!
Oh rah, my son is theremaking us proud!!
Kevin Mcleish navy is hoyah
TotalGamer 717 Naval Academy trains both Naval and Marine officers. And it’s Hooyah and Oorah.
Yeah! I remember when I went through all that. Class of '91, 16 company, color company Go NAVY, beat ARMY.
Attended the Academy and I learned to avoid the cliques within the ranks, especially the legacy midshipmen who got preferential treatment because their fathers were ranking line officers.
Stolen Valor Fraud
Looking good 2021! Go Navy! Good luck with Hell-o and reform next week.
Just got home from. 2019 summer seminar. The Academy is the only college I want to attend
💐 Honestly: FANTASTIC!
I love the knot tying class
Decided a few days ago that I want to go to the USNA. I wish I could find videos on what to do to help my chances of getting in, but alas there are none that I can find. Luckily I have 3 years to search, but in the while I look I can strive to improve myself academically and physically as much as possible.
20:13 they need flex tape
I'm going to be a sophomore and this is where I want to go. Go navy!!!
I've just started the application process--- got home from Summer Seminar last week (Alpha is the best YES YES YES!!)
ECHOOOOOO .... ECHOOOOOO. Platoon 4 Squad 1, Echo company
@Pollohermano5, yep! I was alpha company, platoon 2, squad 3. No matter what company you were in you have to admit that 1st session was the best 😂. Hope you had an amazing time there and who knows, maybe we’ll see each other there again!
Emmy S yeah i literally loved it. I went to West Point the week after - i liked the navy one wayyy better, they didn’t even compare. I hope i get in...my name is Jenna btw, good luck,
I hope you get in and we see each other!
Pollohermano5, yesssss Navy!!! I’m Emilie, well you’ll have to let me know if you get in and I will let you know if I get in 😂, we got this girl! Good luck to you too!
How far did you guys get, or how afar into the app process?
Finishing my app for the class of 2025, nothing I want more than this, if I don’t get in I will be applying next year and the year after that until i am admitted or ineligible
Did you get in?
As a former reserve officer through NROTC at Notre Dame I know that USNA Ensigns hit the fleet ready to learn and lead. Congrats to you all. Now, what are you going to do about 20 Oct 2018? Will you be ready?
Correction that should be 27th not 20th.
The Naval Academy helped keep ND open during the Second World War by re-locating many of their midshipmen upperclassmen there to attend classes during the week and do training at Glenview NAS and Great Lake NAS in the Chicago Area on weekends. Most of ND's students enlisted during the war. This is the main reason ND and Navy are close and will always play each other every football season.
Strange watching this today knowing that if these people haven’t graduated in the last week or two it will be any day now. congratulations marines and navel officers.
Class of 2024 let’s do it
Same, did you go to NASS? I just got back
@@BlincoGG i did not
currently applying for class of 2024 from the fleet Marine force. this looks easy compared to boot camp
Anyone know why the people at 11:21 have three nametapes? Are they just fooling around?
どこの国の、兵士も厳しい訓練を経て、晴れがましい未来がまっているのですね。頑張った者がちです😌💓。
13:37 wearing a mask before it was cool
you are going into your lat year Good luck
Great video! Nice job Class of 2021 !!
Looked like Boy Scout summer camp.
I have my blue and gold officer interview tomorrow
How did it go?
Did you pass?
InstaOrigin I've had a BGO interview and there's no way of telling how you can pass an interview. The USNA admissions has the final say and the interview is a way for them to get to know you better. It's best to practice and prepare for an interview so you can present yourself well.
USNA Alumni Association & Foundation I got a principal nom, and I'm currently awaiting decision!
doop408 You get in?
I’ve always wanted to go there ⚓️
Say what?! They get issued New Balance shoes?
I want to go to USNA, and become a marine
Same here
Me three
Do they have to eat funny also?
imma graduate high school in 2021, I cant wait to go here. Also, how will three years of NJROTC affect me here?
Nobody will care that you did NJROTC. I just came back from NASS, and all the Midshipmen said that they couldn't care less. Word for word, "we don't care if someone does JROTC, JROTC kids are worse then the kids that don't know anything"
imma (sic)
How’s it going?
NJROTC only matters (sort of) if you're going enlisted which automatically makes one an E-3 from what I've heard. It has no effect in entering the USNA. Not gonna lie, when I became detailer during my plebe summer I made fun of anyone that say they went through NJROTC as if that's supposed to mean anything.
i wish i was one of these people but i have to wait 6 more years
I have been wanting to go to USNA since 6th grade and am planning to apply next year. I have a high GPA and am taking many AP classes. Does anyone know what else I should be doing to help me get in and will this be enough?
Many hours of community service, like over 2000. Navy cadet corps, and a Rifle League plus police explorers. And try aiming for a Varsity captain role. I know this is stressful but it would all be worth it in the end
I have a 3.8 UW/ 4.6 W GPA. 30 on the ACT and a 1390 on the SAT. I've taken all AP/Honors/College Courses. I am the head instructor/team captain at my martial arts school. I am also a section leader/officer in the school band. Is there anything else you guys recommend to give me the highest chance possible of getting admitted?
Become black/asian if not already.
@@CharlesSmith-vk8co Well, I'm white lol
*GO NAVY!*
GO RANGER!!!!!!
I thought they get screamed at the whole time.
I've seen other videos that indicate graduating midshipmen generally select a ship for service. But in this video, I saw one of the trainers identified as an ensign. I'm wondering how an ensign winds up on USNA training duty and is it a personal selection or a recommendation/order based on the ensign being observed to have helped fellow classmen in nailing down basic concepts?
I bet that Ensign is awaiting an opening in some sub=specialty like flight school. I know there is quite a backlog.
It's temporary duty until they are assigned a PCS (permanent change of station.)
They're placed wherever the Navy wants them. When it comes to choosing ships, only midshimpen going into specific fields like SWO get to choose exactly where they go
nicolas perales - basically, you’re correct. They’re actually “placed” where they want based on overall class standing if there are enough openings available, which is generally the case. In my day the only selection that ever ran out was pilot, though I think nowadays Marine Corps may also run out (Marines, including Marine Air, were limited to 1/6 of the class back in the day, I think that it’s now 1/5?). But you’re right in that the “needs of the Navy” always prevail, followed by availability and finally personnel preferences; just that, at this level, usually the first two don’t play a major part. The rest of your career, they do....
They choose their specialty (surface., subsurface, aviation, Marine Corps, etc) based on class standing. Aviation personnel (pilots, NFOs) and submariners traditionally choose only a class date; they have another year or more of training to go, and final specific assignment will happen while they’re in that training and that will depend, especially for the aviators, on how they do in those schools. For the surface warriors, they do choose a specific ship (and I think this now is a separate event from service selection) in conjunction with a specific reporting date; because the surface warfare course is relatively short they can do this since they’re not looking too far into the future (and currently I believe the surface officers go directly to their first ships without going to school - an experiment which, in light of recent collisions at sea, etc, may not be a great idea....).
Finally, in regards to the original question, virtually every ensign and second lieutenant involved in Plebe Summer training is, as previously mentioned, on temporary duty while awaiting their school dates in Pensacola, Charleston, or Quantico. The professional schools could not possibly handle the entire output of the Naval Academy as well as the ROTC and OCS programs at one time - Annapolis represents only about 1/5 of the annual officer accession, and pretty much everyone graduates college at the same time. So the reporting dates for the warfare specialty schools are staggered over about six months and in the interim, the new officers are assigned some (hopefully) useful tempoary job. Generally if you have a specific background that’s where you’ll instruct - for example, sailing and rifle team members usually but not always teach sailing and shooting.
Awesome!
Stanton Kellam ?
It is NOT sub - mariner .... it is submarine - er.
*S/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
square meal? in 21th? what the suck
OOH-RAH‼️🍻
damn, do they still have a square meal lol
I saw him!!:)
Hallo semangat untuk kamu orang indonesia dari AL yg latihan di USNA 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
What age can you apply?
Emmett in the thumbnail!!!
Ole ole ole ole FOXTROT
How be a foreign exchange? I want to be in US Navy.
To attend the US Naval Academy you must be a US citizen. However if you want to enlist you can do that as a foreign national and get US citizenship when you do that.
Why does this seem sugar coated?
Annapolis: Hey man! Welcome to the Navy! We are gonna have some fun! Afraid of heights? We will help you get over that with compassion.
West Point: Cadet get your fuckin' ass up that obstacle now or I will fuckin' murder you. Did you just smile at me? Drop down and give me 100. Now get up there or I will toss your footlocker into oblivion. You think this is a fuckin' game? Your mama ain't here boy, no one is gonna save your sorry ass. Are you crying?
10:43
10:35 why do they eat like robots?
How do I apply?
damn square meal !! still doing that shit??
I want to play with that obstacle course.
I saw Plebes wearing glasses.. no one in my class and the classes before were physically qualified if they did not have 20/20 vision. Actually.. few in this video looked like the strapping.. stalworth men who went on to become outstanding naval officers. Things have changed and I think not for the better. I very much hope I am wrong.
I hope 🤞 nobody smuggled a jelly doughnut 🍩 into their foot locker
(Full metal jacket for those of us of a certain age)
Doesn’t look 👀 like this group have any Gomer Pyles though
👍👍👍
My friend will do this 6.5 years from now
This looks so laid back compared to boot camp wtf
I don't think the service academy first summers are as intense as Boot Camp.
And of course, boot camp is a start and end of some basic training. Plebe summer is an introduction to four YEARS of training.
*S/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
Salti Dawg boot camp is an introduction to 4+ years of actual work, way easier to spend 4 years in a school training , then years in the fleet working and risking your life on the flight deck . Still got respect for officers because I sure as hell would love to be at that position, but this shit has always looked easy to me. Boot camp is easy as fuck too, but still , this looks fun 😂
Rich 91 you don’t pay for USNA... this isn’t a regular college bud
@@miltonmmm4789 This is utter nonsense. Come back and talk to us when you have experienced both. The effort required at the Service Academies is both 24/7 and also significantly greater than shipboard life for a white hat!
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
I spent a painstakingly long amount of time applying to this place. And what do I get as a result? A half-assed, computer-generated rejection letter. I respect the navy and other branches of the military, but god damn, at least send out individualized emails that tell us why we weren't qualified to attend the Naval Academy; not some generic email that gets sent to all the rejects.
Too much time and money. They've got the incoming class to worry about, not the rejects. Sorry to be so harsh, but that's the truth
Possibly the Congressman who nominated you could enquire on your behalf. I rather doubt the admissions board pays attention to complaints on RUclips :D
Sorry. Next time claim "minority" status, you'll be automatically accepted and given a free pass....................
Don't give up. Apply again.
You can try again. Enlist, then go through the STA-21 program!
YOU can do it one step at ATIME ,🐾♥️🐾☘☘🇺🇸YOU got the moves😉☘☘🇺🇸 DID I GET YOU TO SMILE?lol
직각식사 10:51초
Why do they treat men and women differently? Why discriminate?
No, it's called discrimination. It is illegal in the Fed Gov't. When did you get a brainectomy?
Are you talking about fitness the standards?
Just finished bootcamp and at A-school. This is just weak.
🙂🤔👀👍💻👍📹
Hi handsome
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lmao why tf didn’t i do navy academy instead of going to af enlisted 😅
Caleb Hammons probably because the academys are way to much fucking work, just get a degree and go to ocs later
Let's see...maybe academic problems.
Caleb Hammons you can go from enlisted to the academy. I am an active duty sailor and I leave for the prep school in July. (Hints why I’m watching this video) I never thought I would have a shot because I wasn’t focused in high school. It’s possible tho! Reach out to your chain of command for support
18:35 The way she is holding the rifle really makes me cringe.
엣헴엣헴! 나무위키에서 순례중인 씹선비오~ 엣헴엣헴!
[미쿠쨩 다이스키~♥]
:O
:D
XD
SOFT!!! GO ARMY!
;l
lmfao send them to great mistakes.
Looks awful.
The Chiefs run the ships these people are really clueless. Glad to say I was never on a ship with women. Why do they shave the men hair & not the women? Crossing the line is over you can't spank a women.
From the looks of thing all they have now is fairy boats. Getting run over by cargo ships. Remember when Iran captured those two gun boats. their was the crew on the news half of them crying like little bitches. God helps us if their another war, I seen firing guns at remote targets pitiful..
You couldn’t handle us. Lmao.
No they reduce boot camp to day care. non hackers every last one of you. Can't even save your self from cargo ships. nothing but little no thinking bots has to be told everything. In the old days you replace the barrel. Now go get a bucket of prop wash & get to work.
Joseph, You're a mindless troll!
If you served, how did you avoid getting fragged?