The U.S. Army Jungle Operations Training Course
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2019
- Host Chris Davenport experiences a day in the life of a student at the U.S. Army Jungle Operations Training course on the island of Oahu, HI.
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Served with 1st bin 14th inf. In 70’s. Recondo school back then kicked our butts! Only 18 of us graduated. But... I learned more about soldering than I could possibly say. Our cadre were all Vietnam vets! Tough all the way. Was fortunate to have gone to JOTC in Panama with the 101st later on. Recondo school was a huge help in the real jungle, never to be forgotten
I graduated from the Ft Sherman, Panama JOTC in 1986, trained with the 101st Airborne 327th Infantry. All our cadre were Vietnam Combat Veterans with Ranger & Special forces tabs, who didnt make it easy on us.
Recon patch..left pocket..right pocket.
Jungle school PANAMA 1972 , ...that was real jungle..11B INFANTRY,then RECONDO school.L.R.R.P ,cross the big pond,to LAOS. 6 man teams,you really had to keep your head on a swivel,never really slept while in the bush.big army wore fatigues,we wore tiger stripes.when I went through jungle expert school you got a patch. we called it the slow boat to China.most people ended up in Asia at some point.i'am PROUD to have served with some of the bravest men.team work and guts kept us alive.forgotten warriors ,not talked about much.GOD bless all those who have earned the title JUNGLE EXPERT or RECONDO... my radio call sign. RAINMAN28 remember it well . mos 11b,11c,91b infantry / medic. I thank all who serve today. one of my grandsons in with the SPECIAL FORCES right now.
Thanks for your service.
US Army - '70-'71
Panama 89? The other one was Tully, Aus; that was a beast too. 13F attached to 1/27 Wolfhounds 25th ID. Thanks for your service, sir.
Father did Jungle Survival in the Philippines in 1969 under a man who fought the Japanese in the Jungles during WW2 as a Resistance Fighter, he passed the course. just him and a old man training him. got a hand made Bolo Knife out of it as a reward. He was part of the U.S Navy Seawolves, a Special Helicopter attack Squadron put together to assist and support all SF, Spec Ops and Regular Military units in Vietnam. He wore Tiger Strips sometimes and sometimes the regular green uniform, he said it just depended on what they did. They pulled a lot of Seals,Green Berets, LRRPs out of some crazy fire fights, he said sometimes flying in you would think everyone went to K-Mart and got a Ak-47 that day lol. "intel would say yeah we got this team out here and their looking into enemy movements into the area and we expect a Company size element. Dad said, when intel said that expect it to be a Battalion or Brigade size lol.
Sounds like You were on “Tiger Force”!!
@@mikeh6177 wolfhounds!!! 1/27 1991-1994
I went through JOTC when it was located in Panama. I was also stationed in Hawaii for a while. Hawaii doesn't really have jungle, it has rain forest. Panama has triple canopy jungle.
you sound like my 1SG who wouldn't stop flexing about PANAMA while stationed in Hawaii
What type of head gear did you wear? What head gear did your instructors wear?
@@deniswarburton9362 stolen valor 🤣🤣🤣
I was stationed ( in Panama 🇵🇦) from 95 to 98 with 5/87th inf. While there was deployed to Venezuela 🇻🇪 I enjoyed my time there.
@@rafaelgomez9070 There's literally nothing on the islands of Hawaii that will kill you, in Panama, rubbing up against some plants will teach you a life lesson. Now, some idiots released pet pythons and they are being found around Oahu every once and awhile. Just do some research on the hazards, environment, animals, insects, plants, and the swamps of Panama, then compare those to Hawaii. I bet you'll be surprised, and wished they kept that school down there.
Absolutely right! When JOTC shut down in Fort Sherman, we lost a great asset. Native to Panamanian jungle, we diluted jungle warfare.
It would have been nice if you were able to get a little more in depth as to how the modern jungle school evolved from WWII, into Recondo in Vietnam and from there to Panama and Hawaii.
Why bother. Fair weather military you Americans ruclips.net/video/YlNObLJv6B8/видео.html
Got my Recondo patch with the 4th Infantry in 76. They had just changed the name to Combat Leader. Same patch thought. The course was taught at Camp Red Devil. Tough school, 31 days...
Fort Sherman was a fun time for me. I really enjoyed Panama and my jungle training there.
Same. The triple layer canopy at Ft Sherman was a real jungle. At night in the Panamanian jungle it was not fun.
Also, we faced threats from wildlife, marine life, mosquitos and deadly ants that don't exist in Hawai'i.
Ft Sherman JOTC had anacondas, piranha, howler monkeys, deadly ants, bushmaster viper, ferdelance, freshwater hammerhead sharks, black palm trees, jaguars and giant brown recluse spiders, to name a few things. Swimming across the shark & piranha infested Chagres River was actually dangerous since Jeac Cousteau's son was killed there. The Green Hell Obstacle Course was the toughest in the military at the time at Ft Sherman.
Hawai'i jungle is nothing compared to the green hell triple layer canopy, deadly, jungle of Panama.
One of our scout snipers got bit on his genitalia by a brown recluse at Ft Sherman so we had to have him jungle extracted up through the triple layer canopy by helocopter.
Never saw him again. He got medical discharged.
I've still got photos of that place but none from inside that triple layer canopy jungle cause it was too dark for outdoor film camera. Too dark for our NVGs to work at night.
Missing the Fer De Lance, Caiman and Big Ass Spiders!!
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
I can tell you that I took part in some of the very first sessions in 1986-87. They were calling it a few different things in the beginning such as "light fighters course" Ranger indoctrinate course or RIC and Jungle School which was being done in Panama but they wanted to change locations to a state side local.
125th Sig, 125th MI, 25th ID Division Main. Lt Gen. Claude M Kicklighter. good times!
Looks like a scouting jamboree but way harder.
🤣🤣🤣
It also says who trains the United States for jungle warfare are Brazilians at the Guerra in the Jungle school located in the state of Amazonas where the Amazon rainforest is located
Thank you😺
It would be cool if the Army had a Jungle unit like the 10th Mountain
25th ID technically since if we deploy anywhere in the event WW3 broke out the environment we would get deployed in would be Tropical and Jungle shit ya know
I went to Jungle School at Ft. Clayton in Oanama in the early 70s .
This is very different to what we do in the U.K. army our jungle training is in Belize or Brunei, I did mine in Belize and totally loved best night sleep ever lol🤘🏻yes wet all day but very satisfying getting into your dry kit at night however putting your wet kit on before stand too lol.
UK army does stand to also? Interesting. I did some training events with a few of you guys 2017 in Eastern Europe, operation Atlantic Resolve.
mike Kell yes mate we still stand to even in Afghan we did it from our compound walls. It's a basic SOP we teach all our guys well infantry anyway lol.
@@mikekell920 I think every professional military thats worth a fuck does stand to. Also nice dude I did Atlantic resolve in 2014. Adazi latvia.
Wet kit is a truly shitty feeling in the morning.
@@philliphampton5183 it’s gopping lol
JOTC Bco 1/501st inf.1981
101st Airborne ( air assult) 11-B all the way..🇺🇸 rappelling down the waterfall was the best...
Fuck yeah 11 bang bang
Ваня привет Тебе из Тулы... посмотрел ролик и видео оставило двойственное ощущение.. как будто здесь все очень упрощено.. но точно знаю что это не адекватная оценка.. у меня есть подобный опыт но не в джунглях... было бы конечно интересно попробовать на собственной шкуре... хорошее видео
The Army created a
"Jungle" Tab to wear now?
I graduated from the Jungle Expert School in Panama in 1986.
I got to wear the Jungle Expert Badge/tab (tab was attached to the SouthCom Balboa pocket badge on my uniforms, BDU, Jungle and Dress Greens.
I was with the 2nd BN 327th INF,
101st ABN DIV.
yes but you can only wear it when your with the 25th ID, once you leave 25th ID you are no longer allowed to wear it
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
Yes, I remember all the threats, also the long spine black sea urchins, swarms of leaf cutter ants, army ants, parasol ants in the bullhorn acacia, poison arrow frogs and vampire bats. I got spined by the black palm once slipping on the mud. Scorpions crawled in gear and clothing edges, horse fly or assassin bug bite on my nose. Dislocated my right knee on the commando crawl when dropping while swinging, rushed off by the guy behind me...but I had done extensive karate stretching so it popped back in, nothing torn...lucky, even the medic was amazed. Made a pop sound after hanging free, never hurt luckily and I finished the course. Saw a green moray eel in the tidal pool, huge teeth and the tail tip of a ferdalance go under a big rock. The basilisk lizards running across the water as the howler monkeys hooted and growled overhead. My uniform tie died with salt patterns carrying my own weight in equipment. Unforgettable experience for sure.
Did JOTC in 2017. Its much different than this video portrayed it.
Damn, I want to go to this school.
No, you don't, 86 started 30 graduated and two of those thirty never came back from escape and evasion for graduation.
Panama was a Bitch, in 73.
It was a challenge.
@@RGMiron it does sound like a challenge, I like that
@@kevinroa8113 Good Luck, brother.
I graduated JOTC at Ft Sherman Panama, Green Hell, in 98.
It was triple layer canopy jungle, black palm, vampire bats, anacondas, piranhas, giant spiders, furdilance vipers, monsoons, dark clouds of mosquitos, fresh water hammer head sharks, baricudas and stinging jelly fish.
It was just 'one' of the best experiences from the Army.
If you're not a happy masochist and you're all about safe spaces, respectful language and you expect comfort, 8 hrs sleep, hot chow daily and pizza parties then don't enlist in the Infantry.
The infantry is for hard, pain loving, warriors, not for Wokism and POG's crying about toxic leadership.
Ft sherman was a trip!
En hawai es jugar a los boy scout en esa "selva".. de niño me crie en la zona de la selva amazónica, Venezuela-Brasil, eso si es selva! Jugar al camping en una supuesta "selva" en hawai🤣
xc wtf
De acuerdo, soy gringo por he vivido aqui por tres fronteras en perú... por años.. aca en departamento Loreto.. Aca es verdadero selva.. hawaii es simplemente un bosque lluvioso... no tiene nada que ver con la selva... esta huevada no esta preparando nadie por la selva real.
Es distinto cuando hay anacondas, otorongo, jergon, shushupi, anguila electrica, piranha, caiman negro, javelin, ranas venenosas, aranas tamaño de un plato, 45 grados de calor!
Hawaii es un paraiso para niños comparado con la selva amazónica.... saludos desde Perú
you learned a lot of jungle fighting and tactics from the Scout Rangers of the Philippines.Don't forget that!!
It I would to be there soon ❤
Yeah, it never occurred to me we would have to leave Fort Sherman when we ended the Canal lease. Shame, we should have kept that. Seems wrong we gotta pay to cross something we built. I looked at Fort Sherman on Google Earth and it looks deserted. I remember doing security on the Canal as a US SUB went thru.
Interesting, the USMC also has Jungle School in Camp Gonsalvez, Northern Training Area, Okinawa, Japan. I’d say both courses are good, and since the 3rd MarDiv and 25th Infantry Div are on the same island, they should seek to train together at least once a year to share tactics, techniques, and procedures.
Especially of they have a chance of ending up side by side with everything going on in the South China Sea.
We do Train Together around the island of Oahu and Big Island Pohakaloa Training Area(PTA). I was there 97-00. Trained and made friends with a lot of Marines. One of the Best Memories I will never forget.
wow
How can I get this school?
My dad works there
Welcome to the Jungle.1st and the 509th GERONIMO.
Panama 1979. rarely saw the sun, rained 24/7
Looks like a cake walk compared to Green Hell at Ft Sherman, Panama. As the SFC said, being constantly wet “ain’t” fun!
When I was at JOTC Ft Sherman with the 101st, one of the Vietnam Vet Sgts said Panama was way worse jungle.
I graduated Ft Sherman Jungle Expert in Feb 1986. Very glad to before it ended in 1999.
That’s when I was there. Feb 86. Was there for Carnival in Downtown Panama. With1/327th Inf. 101st Airborne.
@@tomahawk5118 i went this JOTC in 2019th. Panama and Hawaii its completely different jungle
@@williamjhunter5714 We had to be down there at the same time! I was with 101st Airborne 1/327th Infantry Regt. B Co. How about you?
I wish they had the school there back in 1991-1994 when I was in the 25th.
I was there 97-00. I wish they have it there too. I earned my Air Assault wings there. Tropic Lighting!!
@@quickzilver333 awesome! Got my wings there as well . Army honored the 25th and wolfhounds at yesterday’s Army Navy game
It was in Ft. Sherman Panama then!
@@BETTERWORLDSGT I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
And we didn't just train jungle survival in Panama but we also trained jungle warfare & basic waterborne operations.
@@SoldierAndrew We were light
Infantry, 1/9 Manchu then!
But what happens when you encounter that 17ft salt water crocodile and you're attempting to secure a line? strong swimmer or not, that animal is taking you out of commission!
💥
Commencing Virtuous mission, now
Ит из круто!
Wish i was born in the u.s i would join their army the only way possible now is to be a legal citizen and thats a long long wait however nice video
You can gain your citizenship by serving in the army actually. There’s a few countries that can’t join, like Britain...for obvious reasons.
You can be a non citizen.
How do you get accepted for this course I am currently in the army
Contact the school house or look on their website. Get with your schools NCO in S3 and they can help you out.
Honestly if your not stationed at schofield barracks or wheeler your pretty much not gonna get it
@@Mr.Thermistor7228 If you're in PACOM in general you'll probably be able to get it with Pacific rotations. Myself and a lot of other NCO's were sent in 2017 from Alaska before doing a rotation.
@@philliphampton5183 thats definitely true, but gotta be in PACOM
What MOS can attend JOTC?
any
My unit are known as the jungleirs and unfortunately I will never be able to go to that school and wear that tab...fml
Digging the Jungle Tab shirts. Are those available only to instructors, or to all graduates, or can regular mortals get them too?
Only instructors get them
Going Tomorrow
What was it like
Dj Yates what was it like?
What was it like
Some say he’s still there, living off of old counselings and tarantula feces.
Are soldiers who graduate from Hawaii’s jungle warfare school allowed to wear the “Jungle Expert” tab on their OCPs?
Thanks
Only in Hawaii
It's the word "Jungle" only from Hawaii right?
The Balboa Ship on the Panama Jungle Expert Badge represented the Army SouthCom.
yes but only when your with the 25th ID, once you go to a new duty station you are no longer allowed to wear it
@@Trashcanman135 The 25th ID is also in alaska and you can wear it there
I knew 25 ID was in Alaska. I didn’t know you were authorized the wear of the tab there. Thanks for the info
I would love to take the course!!! What are the prerequisites?!!! This course is very valuable.
Join the army
I’m a Veteran waiting for clearance for re-enlistment.
@@isidorebranham5327 contact branch or talk to someone at your unit (schools NCO, retention, etc)
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Hvgcvu hhchc
when i fought in vietnam the jungles were unforgiving territory. seen too many people died in front of my ambushed .
I heard that kinda shit hardens you, is that true?
Lelouch vi Britannia wtf kinda question is that? That’s pretty personal dude. How about if someone asks you incredibly personal details about your life?
c m0808 for real who the hell this guy think he is
@@Mr.Thermistor7228 someone who believes in freedom of speech
@@lelouchvibritannia6851 its you being an immature, ignorant person for asking, not freedom of speech.
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What's the demographics of these forces?
I’m gonna try this but it will take a long time
Why would they give a tab for such an easy school? It’s embarrassing
I checked out when she said triangles. -navy
In Hawaii it's easy, I want to see you survive 3 days in the Brazilian Amazon jungle. On the second day, he asks to go out with diseases from the forest, if he is not killed by ants.
Eu so da Venezuela, da fronteira con Brasil, selva amazónica y assim amigo, estos marines están jogando en uma "selva" en hawai
This is just a school introduction. US forces train in actual jungles like the phillipines or thailand after school and will do exercise for more than a week 😂
They needed to control that prusik knot on the hauling system.
Panama is the real jungle school
Theres volcanos there be careful
Looks more like a summer camp rather than a military school. I see no Squad/Platoon that exercises.
It's meant to teach you how to survive the Jungle environment not a school that has you exercise 24/7 like Ranger school.
@@luishernandez1343 lol
Bro this is a random civilian that is spending a day going through it this is nothing what it’s really like lol I went through it and it’s regular military bullshit. Formations at 0400, inspections, all that bullshit. This is just an advertisement for it
@@Mr.Thermistor7228 is there any other requirements you need before getting into the training course?
@@kevinmanzano5270 pretty much gotta be in pacific command to get it, if your stationed in say Germany or some shit they're not gonna pay to send you all the way there so being close is the biggest thing. Otherwise my battalion just made sure we were pretty high in pt scores and medical was all good and if we really wanted to go we could go, they just wanted to see that you had the will to go and go through it. Now hardly ANYONE in my battalion was down to do it lol only a handful that went to it in the couple years I was there
uggh...Hawai isn't a freaking Jungle! Panama (Central America), South America, Thailand, Oki, etc. is a jungle. JOTC Vet (1998, C 3/75) ; FT Sherman Panama
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 3/327th, 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
And we didn't just train jungle survival in Panama but we also trained jungle warfare & basic waterborne operations.
Rendezvous with Destiny brother.
Jungle hygiene is very important.
LUKE, you are an Officer,
No Recondo Patch for you,
Unless you are a Maverick of course.
Panama was a Bitch.
Long live the Brotherhood.😎
Took the last Course in 99
A bit in the nose they got some Filipinos teaching this course 😂
SF Filipinos only need a machete and a compass
Hawaii has large Filipino population due to 19th century immigration. Maybe she Hawaii state national guard soldier?
Who cares??? She’s qualified!!!
@@isidorebranham5327 EXACTLY
foreigners literally join our military to get their citizenship all the time
and few enlisted soldiers have any way on what base or assignment they go to
I was the first
Sure about that?
Where’s the snakes? Where the 2 lb mosquitoes? No bats. Triple canopy Wondering Carmen. 5 lb army ants. That was Panama.
Brazilian army: Jungle? WTF
Jungle school in Hawaii? When did this shit happen? Hawaii is nothing like Panama, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
U.S. Army 25th SOA 1988
when we left Panama smart one
If you say so cupcake
What are the requirements for getting into jungle school?
Dont be a fat 😂
My unit wanted 90 and above in all pt events before I could go
Endurance and fitness jungle terrain are the worst of all everything are enemy tree,animal,soil,water single mistake it can kill you
When I went, We went as a Unit, just like when You go on a deployment!
What, no black palm, no howler monkeys and vampire bats, no tripwire and pressure plate course? No beautiful Panamanian women in your night in town with $1.25 six packs of Cerveza de Panama? No monkey kabob vendors? Damn, what a ripoff.
That sounds like some real training. Work hard party hard
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 3/327, 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
And we didn't just train jungle survival in Panama but we also trained jungle warfare & basic waterborne operations.
@@SoldierAndrew I was there with 1/327th 1st Brigade in Jan/Feb 1986. Some of our Sgts were infantry in Vietnam and there said the Panama jungle was worse than Vietnam. When we arrived at JOTC in landing craft they made us jump into the bay with our gear and weapons and swim ashore. We were the and heard about the space shuttle blowing up over the PRC 77. Such good times. They show Ft Sherman in the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace in the boat chase scene. Check it out.
Heart of the jungle?? Lol. What a joke. The jungle school in Panama was the real deal. If you made it out of that course without being bitten, stung or attacked by the wildlife, you were lucky.
I got to see troops covered in black palm infected pricks from the needles, chiggers, sunburn and scorpions in their boots when I was at Ft Sherman for JOTC, graduated Feb 1986.
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
And we didn't just train jungle survival in Panama but we also trained jungle warfare & basic waterborne operations.
Ich in der erste
Du meinst bin
Where’s that civilian’s cover? 😡😡😡😂😂😂
Damnjungle school got soft. No offence to anyone who went through this course but you got screwed. Ft sherman early 90's was some bad ass shit
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
We did this in 2003 before it became official.
Кто от Руденко?😂
Охренеиь как познавательно. Правда не знаю зачем смотрел.
Unbearable heat, heavy humidity, snakes ,insects ,botflies laying eggs in you ,mud , jaguars and whatever the fuck else. Not for me thanks but mad respect who can do it !
Next course: Papua New Guinea 😂
Us military lose at vietnam jungle
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Беларусь когда будет 52 штатом США
Ft sherman is the real j.o.t.c.
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Just put them in the jungle without equipment for 1 month.. Im sure they going to die 😂
She love me looooooooong time
Hawaii? What a joke.
Good lord there’s a tab for everything now - it used to be special to have Ran/long tabs. Good lord...her LAST NAME is Tagalog LOL. I was Special once and quiet, apparently. 1sfg/1/Bco/125 🥴
I have seen a lot of Weird lastnames when I was in the Army. I was stationed with the 25th ID 97-00 65th Combat Engineers HSC. Just because she has a weird lastname and a Female doesn't mean she cannot teach. Lesson from Vietnam female VC knows more about the Jungle than any American and they have Weird lastnames.
@@quickzilver333 hey quick, I was being facetious, brother... I used to wear a funny green hat....we used to work with and further train indigenous populations (it’s referred to as nonconventional warfare and force multiplication) that could operate many times more efficiently in their environments than we, initially. So, yes, when you are familiar with your environment bc you’ve lived there your entire life, absolutely
I graduated JOTC Ft Sherman Panama in 1998. Last cycle to go through before we gave it back to the Panamanians. I went through with 3/327, 1st BDE 101st Div.
Nobody slept on the ground in that deadly triple layer canopy jungle at night.
Swam across the shark & piranha infested Chagres river. My team set the 2nd fastest time on the green hell obstacle course in history.
NVGs don't work at night in the triple layer canopy of the Panamanian jungle.
Everything in the Panamanian jungle would kill you.
They didn't call it Green Hell for nothing.
The black palm trees got some of our men.
Triple layer canopy, Ferdelance, Anacondas, Cayman Crocs, Pirahnas, giant spiders, fresh water hammerheads, black palm, howler monkeys, army ants, clouds of mosquitos and the large aggressive crabs that invaded mainland from the sea each night. Hawai'i is missing all those terrible things that we faced in Panama.
And we didn't just train jungle survival in Panama but we also trained jungle warfare & basic waterborne operations.
Most of our instructors at Ft Sherman were S.F. Group guys.
@@SoldierAndrew ahhh I didn’t go through swamp phase s of Eglin until ‘02 (RC602). Ahhh…yeah the ferdelance in C and S america…small but uber deadly, team sgt during my Q in 06 said he lost 3senior team members in 6 months in Bolivia to them…
Против Штатов ничего не имею, но это хрень какая-то. Развлечение для школьников во время каникул.
I think the SAS is way harder and more trained in Jungle Warfare
This is just basic jungle operations, as stated by Keith you can’t really compare the two as special operations is on another playing field.
This is not a Jungle Warfare Course. This is a Basic Jungle Survival Course.
Watch the Jungle Warefare School of the French Foriegn Legion in French Guiana rainforest if you want to see something really serious
Are you talking about the British/Australian SAS? Dude, those are elite special ops soldiers. This is a basic training course for average combat arms soldiers.
@@williamjhunter5714I almost joined the Legion after the US army. Always wondered what I missed.
Tagalog pronounced her own name incorrectly smdh
Let people pronounce their own name however they want.
That’s how she pronounced it when we went through. She says it that way since all the students mispronounce it gets tiring correcting them.
At last i will say that , NOBODY CAN COMPETE INDIAN ARMY IN JUNGLE WARFARE 🪖🇮🇳❤️
Jungle .was the shit..early 80s
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