Drill Instructor Motivation (New Footage and Remastered)
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Marine Corps Drill Instructors gently assist recruits. All scenes are taken from the feature film, Black Friday: Dark Dawn 3 (www.darkdawnmov...). This video has been remastered, with brand new footage added to previously released portions.
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The best feeling is when you’re getting blasted and someone else messes up slightly worse and they forget about you
We had a guy during the company inspection told or co that he fucked up…. He then had to blow dry (literally blowing) the quarterdeck in the bear crawl position and there was someone that was keeping the deck wet. Lol
I was frequently that recruit.
During indoc right after we got our shots. they had us sitting there lined up. We were sitting there long enough for me to get complacent and I was lost in my thoughts not paying attention. I plucked some grass right as a d.i. was walking by and he made me be a lawnmower while the unfortunate guy behind me had to hold my legs in the air to
I have no clue why, but I once left my footlocker unlocked and for somereason had my guard belt and rifle on my rack. About 20 seconds into my punishment, another recruit spit liquid all over the floor and screamed that someone pissed in his canteen. To be fair, I preferred my punishment over what came next.
lmao
I remember raising my hand during swim qual when the DI asked "which of us couldn't swim worth a fuck?" It was a handful of inner city guys from Chicago and I that raised our hands. "Where you from!?" he asked. "SIR MINNESOTA SIR!" I replied. 'YOU'RE FROM THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES AND YOU CAN'T SWIM?"......"Sir, they're always frozen Sir." He turned around with his arms crossed and I could tell he was laughing from his shoulders shaking. I passed qual, and he started calling me Tarzan.
That's fucking hilarious
Im from Hawaii and I couldnt fucking swim either 🤣🤣🤣
Nothing funnier than a DI trying not to laugh or making it appear that he is not laughing.
thats pretty good haha, I bet he actually enjoyed that response but had to do his job and tear your ass up.
my di would take his campaign cover and put it over his face.. it was so funny also when the other di's messed with the same recruit and they made each other laugh
The funniest place you're not allowed to laugh
So so true haha
They're all Comedians ..you ain't lying..
I mean you could laugh . Ya ass gonna end up on the quarterdeck or pit . Speaking from experience
Especially during hygiene check and everyone is in fucking underwear while the drill instructor is pulling the one random hair off a recruits throat lmao. Me and another recruit used to just laugh quietly towards one another while all of us with damn near naked.
On god😂😂
“I bet if I had a pack of assorted Krispy Kreme’s you’d be here in a heart beat” ☠️☠️☠️
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5:27 💀
I swear the DI's be in the hut at night thinking of some funny ass shit and how to incorporate it without laughing
@@derkyderk1900 except, that was pretty much a line from Full Metal Jacket.
That one got me lol
The irony is that drill instructors and drill sergeants are some of the coolest dudes on the planet outside of work.
That indeed, I got to talk to my kill hat Drill Instructor during graduation to give me some daps because I pick the Infantry just like him and says I’m a brave young man, also I got to talk to my Senior Drill Instructor and sat next to him during Warrior’s Breakfast and he told us that if it were in his power, he would’ve kept everyone who didn’t deserve to get dropped.
A few of us met our Senior DI while in SOI when he had a new batch of recruits. Mych different Marine to Marine vs RECRUIT.
Met my Senior DS when I was in AIT since it was an 18 week course at the same fort as BCT. He was unloading at least a dozen trainees off a cattle truck for sick call (I was there as a battle buddy since my class wasn’t doing anything that required my attendance).
He spotted me right away and Hand motioned for me to come forward. I went to parade rest and gave him the greeting of the day, then he cracked a smile and asked me how I was doing and AIT and such. Then told me how the new batch of recruits were a load of sh*t.🤣
My platoon only had two sick-call trainees, the others were much worse despite the other platoons calling out their DS’s on how little there own punishments were compared to ours.🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I remember after pinning on Corporal in Okinawa I ran into my SDI aboard Camp Foster by the food court. The coolest thing was his shop was right down the road from mine.
I still talk to my kill hat 21 years later.
2:29 the recruit yelling at the other recruit is the dude that tells you he was guide in the smoke pit
We one of one 🤷🏾♂️
Is it really boot camp if there aren’t at least a few blue falcon dick riders?
I used to hate when the "guide" tried to act like an assistant DI. Ours got the shit slapped out of him for doing that by one of the squad leaders.
@@barrykidd1977
Our guide got the lock in a sock blanket party. He was a different person from then on
@@paraluman3405 Didn't he get dropped?
“This recruit feels like sh!t sir” even the drill instructor smirked 😂
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yup, that was me during the days of hell...
He said "GO...AWAY!" - I BET THAT DI just had to get him away from him before he laughed his ass off.
“You look like sh!t too!”
Pretty much the point of all this. War will make you feel like sh!t for sure. Gotta get ready for it.
"My wife is 4'3 and gets over a 6 foot vertical wall". That part made me laugh
He said that as I was reading your comment
Bro’s wife either has dwarfism or he’s married to a 5th grader
How old is your wife, sir?
I have good memories as a Drill Instructor from 1983 to 1985. It was a tremendous experience and help to my career in the Corps. I remember my throat being so trashed in the first phase that I could only whisper or yell from the diaphragm.
Where the frog voice evolves from. I heard that's a badge of honor amongst the DIs
There’s a bunch of marines out there that still get a chill remembering you. Lmao
@ petehipple, I went to Boot Camp in 83. I believe 3038. I was a medical retread from 1981.
How did you keep going with the voice? I could never understand, even the Senior DI could barely croak out a few words, sometimes...is your voice still screwed?? 😅
"I FEEL LIKE SHIT SIR!" That DI probably laughed that one off while not in view of the recruits. He did smirk though
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“I FEEL LIKE SHIT EVERY DAY. BEING AROUND YOU DUMBASSES!”
The United States Marine Corps, the place that transforms young punks into disciplined men and women, love it.
Who’s a punk
@@MrCrab1 Young people who think they know better but haven't done much in life. Everyone's gauge on life experience is different but no matter what, boot camp is definitely a good experience and teaches people things
@@MrCrab1 most kiddies under age 30 today
If you need the military to make you a "man", you are a hump. Some of the toughest guys I ever met had no military service.
@@charlessedlacek5754 better than staying as a humpier hump without military service i guess
“ the mothers of America is saving you, that’s the only thing that’s saving you so thank the mothers!” I cried when the dude said that!🤣🤣😆
This the comment I was looking for
Facts 🤣🤣
"Mothers of America don't you cry, Marine Corps way is do or die." It's my understanding, and I could be mistaken, but it was the organization Mothers of America that had the political muscle to force Nixon to get out of Vietnam. The battle cry went something like thus: I didn't carry my son for 12 months so you can send him to your stupid war. Heavy stuff. Ouch. Peace baby and Semper Fi.
@@reneadinaro8183 12 months? Because she's an elephant, or am I missing something??
@@eladsinger9215I meant 9 months. Sorry.
I never understood how recruits could fail these obstacle courses lol they were just a huge jungle gym for adults 😂 we just had fun!
Edit: Platoon 2175, Hotel Company, MCRD SD, 2014
OOH RAH!
The confidence course was amazing the only part of that course that I was afraid of was the “Stairway to heaven” other than that everything was easy
@@Thundering_third_0311 same. MCRD San Diego has logs as stairways... the gaps between them get farther apart lol. And each log gets larger and larger
I think its cause they make them run all day and tire them a lot before going to the obstacles so most of them are super burnt out when it comes to this
Idk if you been before or not but they fail to show the fat pt session or mcmap before the o course lmao so they were already “slayed” I personally didn’t find it much harder except if we had mcmap before. Our instructors were dicks and slayed us more than trained us during mcmap
The corps still has the balls to stress out the recruits. The threats and dogging made me.more motivated to succeed. Semper Fi
Semper Fi!
if humans weren't affected by stress basic training would be totally different.
I joined the Army 2 years ago in the worst shape of my life, and while basic for me was strenuous, it wouldn't be for most people my age that had any sort of physicality. Having said that, I thought it would be 100 times harder than it was. I don't doubt that marines have it far worse than soldiers, which makes me want to go through all basic trainings from space force and air force to the marines and see the differences between them.
It should be more intense.
@@jakejarvis6683 who cares about any basic training. If you don't feel challenged enough, you have special ops opportunities in every branch.
“Amazing” recruit fucks up immediately after “you got to be shitting me”
Reminds me when someone in my platoon asked where the zero was when reading grid coordinates. "I don't know where the zero is, it doesn't fuckin exist." The drill instructor turned around and tipped his cover down, you could see his shoulders shaking. He was laughing.
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Honestly, I went from wanting to join the Air force to being a Marine.
OOH RAH!
Should "Special Warfare" Airforce then. Marines is a solid Basic and advanced Infantry school, past that it depends on the job they pick. Special Warfare typically go in before US Rangers and secure landing areas. Pretty high speed shit... Don't have rule out Airforce. Both is tough shit.
@@froglicker9267 it's not that I'm ruling them out... it's just a choice I made bruv! Plus I like the Brotherhood atmosphere. Career wise, if what I want is not available then I wait for it. So I'm not ruling out the Airforce dude, it's just my Choice plus I have friends in the Airforce and I've actually made attempts to get in the Airforce. But now I choose the Marines.
@@GundamRogue9 both are cool, just u mentioned Air Force at first is all. The MOS I mentioned gets you brotherhood in the Air Force too. I was only a Mortarman in the Army for 4 years, not cut out for either as honestly am a slacker...
Talk about a 180⁰
I remember when one of my DIs were marching us to the parade deck and he called a “column left oblique”... we didn’t know what to do and then we laugh and got slayed for an hour. Good times
OOH RAH!
COLUMN LEFT!! PAUSE!!! MARCH!!! *full 30* *pivot*
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9:33 ''WHAT IN THE HELL IS THIS?'' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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My thought process when the Saints lost to the Buccaneers this year in the playoffs. 🤦♂️
That part had me dead 😂🤣
That cracked me up so hard 🤣🤣🤣
It isn't anything like I remember from MCRD SD 1986. This is a vacation
I still want the REAL yelling and the REAL conversations...but I know things like that will never be recorded..
im sure a usmc recruiter could help you with those wants... they will even pay you for it and feed you lol
Nope
These are the real conversations and yelling...these clips are from a series of dvds that you can buy from their website and they show a lot more...don't know what else your asking for...
@@mrperson6963 no thanks, I did my time.
@@kilo393 lol, these were my DI's. there's stuff you will never ever hear or see released...
Everything I learned from my Drill Instructor’s I used as a troop handler at SAC and training FIREFIGHTERS in my civilian career for 31 years PLT 2086 1979 PI never forgot a lesson 👍🏻. Semper Fi Brothers. BK
Semper Fi!
Great idea I might be a fireman or a police once I go back to civilian world. (Although I’m thinking of reenlisting and going to MSG after 4 years of Infantry)
Honestly I have never laughed as much or as hard as I did when I was going through boot camp as a young recruit. At first you think it's going to be really hard and then you realize it's just nothing but a blast.
You must be part of the New Corps...Parris Island in '74 was absolutely a brutal and scary place.
@@stevefowler2112 Parris 74 was easy work
The cat scratching and the noises killed me! LOL.
Damn I miss those days! 😔
🙂 OOH RAH!
2:30 The recruit that thinks he's a drill instructor is so annoying
Same guy that would say “sound off Recruit!”
Facts
Theres always those fuckin recruits😂
Lol he’s the one that was crying asking for help when he was in the pool!
Jesus Christ there is always one. This how a few of the new Lcpls acted towards Pvts/PFCs in the fleet when I first got in. Straight cocksuckers.
Just walked out of the recruitment office feeling pumped. Watching this, now I'm MOTIVATED!
Motivation will only get you so far.
Watching this in the parking lot of a recruitment office lmao
You could tell that these guys are proud of their cadets because the one guy was struggling but instead of saying that he's doing a horrible job he motivated him to get the job done right
OOH RAH!
SSGT Nichols, I really appreciate your dedication and motivation. I enjoy watching your videos. Every time you motivate the recruits, I feel motivated. I wish our flight in Air Force BMT flight had you as our DI. Our TI’s really did not care about us as the female instructor got pissed as we were a male flight and she wanted females. The original instructors we had gave up on us. I think some politics were being played. It was so bad, not one of our instructors wanted to be in our flight photo. SSGT Tabler actually apologized to us for not taking an active role during basic. Thank you Sir for making Marines and thank you for your service.
Respect for the U.S. Marine Corps!
More power to 'em!
"aye, come here campbell. Get your fat ass over the wall". Omg had me dead laughing! 3:40.
Reminded me of Full Metal Jacket when Gunny tells Pyle to get his fatass over the wall lol
The cadence at 06:50 “we are retarted” lol
Definitely says “we are Charlie” but you gave me a pretty good chuckle
lolol
You gotta start pumping out long ass videos like this man Im loving these
OOH RAH! We're working on more videos.
6:13 thats the footage I'd like to see more of. Backstage footage of the DIs.
We have some footage like that (i.e backstage), but most of the footage are the DI's in action. We'll work to release more behind-the-scenes material as we review the footage on file.
When the DS’s started acting like cats (9:53) about killed me 🤣🤣🤣
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Imagine you’re in a fight and some dudes randomly come over and huddle around you making cat noises
[Drill Instructor Chaos] oddly enough tells you everything you need to know.
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Drill Instructor Martinez is hilarious!
"BUDDY!!!"
"What's up buddy?! Huh?! You want to get acquainted?! Huh?!"
"What the fuck do you want?!"
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Did you see the way the recruit on crutches looked at him when he said "Martinez??" 😂🤣😂🤣
I remember looking up that climbing rope and thinking, "I'm dead!". I could never do that in High School gym class, but, much to my surprise, i made it.
I got smoked all the time for laughing at the gomer pyles in our platoon.bootcamp is a mind game. Everything else was easy. It's not hard to swing across the rope .The obstacles were actually easy.
I found it extremely easy, my dad was a DI for a while so I grew up literally living like that 24/7. Boot camp was like summer camp to me.
@@reynaldorivera7641 I envy you, brother. Full Metal Jacket was a wakeup for me. I was the Asian Gomer Pyle but I still took the abuse and made it through.
@@tfoen7678 that’s really all you can do, people find it hard and I don’t know why, it’s all mental. A lot of getting yelled at and made fun of. It isn’t a big deal. Get up when you’re told, be in correct uniform, and be where you’re supposed to be 15 m early.
@@reynaldorivera7641 agree. A lot of times the recruits/poolies are not exposed to the verbal lip boxing and grade A choice words the SDI and his disciples are doing to make a Marine out of this recruit/Poole/maggot/scumbag, etc. Too much political correctness and change in the parental teachings.
Im more concerned over the running. I’m fit and all but that’s because of the gym, so haven’t been into cardio since forever
4:57 “you gotta be shitting me.”
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Cyrus, fuck off I got work to do.
😂 genuinely he sounded upset
If I was an American... I'd join marines just to become a better version of myself... Out of all military services I find the marines exciting
Man...hearing all those airplanes in that place, I'd be wishing I was on one of them flying out.
We did. Every single one.
idk why but the instructor yelling "AMAZING" at 4:54 after the recruit does that pitiful rope swing gets me every time
I've been out since 2014 and I still push myself. Don't be soft.
give it another few year i was supper motto 10 years after now dont give a fuck, its been 15 years now…father time is abitch
@@killervito it is. I'm not saying I'm in the greatest shape of my life but I still exercise and stuff and push myself still. Nothing wrong with wanting to have good health.i can still at least do 6 pull ups and I'm at 288lbs 6'4
OOH RAH!
I've been out 10 and feel like a damn cripple. I pushed myself too hard apparently.
Some of these recruits aren’t going to make it.
Some don't for sure!
We started out with 80 and graduated 63. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant.
Recycled lol
@@jeremymartin9241 not sure how many because Marines.
That's the point.
As a Soldier I absolutely love the Marines and their videos they Fuckin Rock!!! I'm 6 generations army, so I did not want to break family tradition. However seeing these videos don't know how good I would have done. I've been in the army 14 years and two deployments to Iraq! Keep these videos coming please!
It’s all good. We all family regardless of branch. I did a tour in Iraq way back in 98. The worse job I’ve ever done was the burning of shitters. For those who don’t know what that is go watch the movie jarhead. They do it in the movie and that’s exactly how we did it.
What I luved about being in basic was the ability to show that I too could be a Marine it was the hardest best thing to ever happen to me ..years later there is still nothing I feel I can't do
The DI's slapping the recruits while they pogo stick battle. Cracking me up. 🤣🤣🤣
And yelling "Patty Cake."
The DI making the cat fighting cries. 😂😂
I completed training Nov 1983. Until retirement date, I always saw Affirmative Action clowns no longer get by with "trying". When my DIs saw I didn't know how, I was shown and I never slowed down. My initial 3 mile run time was well over 24". Not knowing how to diet, I was adjusted with a final run time right at 19". 18" for 3 miles is perfect. At that instant, everyone knew I was trainable, with intensity, and merely needed direction.
Affirmative action clowns? Do you even know what Affirmative action is?
@@thechosen3332 I have neither the time nor desire to correct what you do not understand.
@@mofo7689 you don't know...got it.
@@thechosen3332 Assume wrong and you will be my practice. I may have very well forgotten more about those policies than you will ever known. Pliers will help when tampons are shoved in too far.
Jesus Christ, I just witnessed a murder.
25 years later and I still remember all 4 of my DIs names.
We did a lot of that physical stuff (rope climbing, running, pushups, money bars, etc) in junior high school in Physical Education class. This was in the '60s. Schools don't have PE anymore. This is probably the first time a lot of these kids have done anything harder than xbox.
Oh how I miss these days lol. 29 years ago I was there. Well PI. Semper Fi
Funny how the guy yelling at him to "sound off" is the same guy who screamed for help in the pool. "Sweet little thing".
I can imagine half the time it must be hard for the Drill Instructors to not laugh
Hearing the DI scream "WHAT'S UP BUDDY!!" just makes me smile cause it reminded me of a trainee who didn't say Drill Sergeant when addressing who he was talking to
So many memories!! So many nicknames!
After twenty years, I can honestly say these were the best times in the Corps. Semper Fi.
Thank you Marines 🇺🇲
OOH RAH!
When I was there I thought these Drill Instructors are just being assholes, but now that it’s over and I’m here in the fleet I now realized how much they cared about us.
You know the kid that didn't call Sgt Martinez by his rank got MURDERED. Bring on more of these videos this year, I love this series!
OOH RAH! We're working on more videos. They'll be released soon!
This viewer believed that all DI's were addressed as Sir? Not by rank
I wanna know if Campbell ever made it pass bootcamp
From what we know, he did make it! OOH RAH!
**Beaver recruit exists**
Drill Instructor: “Did someone say chew the rope???”
4:53 amazing! 4:54 you gotta be sh!ttin me!
I don’t miss any of this.
OOH RAH!
The memories. I went MCRD San Diego 1990. I remember that view of the Airport. Thank you for keeping it real. That's how the DI would talk to us
Thank you Vlad. OOH RAH!
The look on the recruits face at 2:13 when he says Martinez. Thats the Ok crap you didn't just say that look.
He said “I bet if there was some Krispy Kreme’s over here you’d be here in heart beat!” 🤣
The recruit at 2:14 took the paper out of his mouth and was like, “oh you fucked up.”
Fails to swing across
"You gotta be shitting me"
I owned those O Courses and that Confidence Course. The DI’s used to send me up the higher obstacles to try and get my squad mates to negotiate the obstacle before the DI had to go get them. All I’d say was, “If you don’t work your way down, the Senior is coming up to get you.” Boy, you wouldn’t believe it, but most times that was all the moto they needed 🤣
"Betchu if I had some Krispy Kreme donuts over here you'd be over here in a heartbeat wouldn't ya?!" Lmfao
My deep respect for USMC ! From Italy 🇮🇹🇺🇲
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“This recruit had a small fear of heights sir!
“I don’t care…you’re about to have a large fear of heights”
10:05 those cat noises tho 😂😭😭😂😂😂
Oh they know what a PCP fight is made
"This recruit feels like shit, sir" Always get me everytime 😂
I went through MCRD San Diego in 79. I remember my Drill Instructors to be alot more colorful. I was in India Company, platoon 3071.
My pop was in MCRD San Diego in ‘81 2nd battalion 1st platoon Charlie company. He told me this is NOTHING to what they will actually do to you.
@@Darkknight0777 I agree. They used different terms of endearment when referring to recruits. I didn't see any of that in this video.
@@rockyrocamontes8972 he told me Full Metal Jacket, is the gold standard for how it was in his beloved Corps. I take off for MCRD on January 18th, I’ll find out soon enough how it is.
@@Darkknight0777 just to be clear. If Boot Camp has gone Co-Ed. It's not the same.
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Di s making cat noises was hilarious
“They expect to send you to war to protect this country” 🤣🤣 meanwhile there are DIs that say this with zero deployments
Doesn't matter they would go if ordered! They're doing their jobs as Drill Instructors. It doesn't matter how many deployments they have!
Recruit says Martinez instead of drill instructor Sgt Martinez.
Recruit with the crutch on the wall: 😬
Damn they actually got to do slide for life over a clean pool
😆 I fuckin died when he said " mothers of America he's protecting you right now 😆"
When we got to the top of the rope, ours told us to yell “Mother’s of America rule Paris Island” 😂
I have closed captions on.... the "Drill Instructor Chaos" at 1:08 got me good
The look on the recruit’s face at 2:16 hilarious
For 3 months it never once crossed my mind to laugh. 20 years later I’m 😅😂😂😂😂 just watching this. .. best decision I ever made
Did anyone notice that old ass computer monitor at the end of the video? Goddamn marines
Hahaha
2:09 you can see the recruit on crutches even look over and make a face at the one who signed his death pass by saying “martinez”
I like the passive-aggressive guy. Hes just quiet enough...but menacing. And unintentionally funny
This is why we have a strong military
“I feel like shit everyday because I’m around you dumbasses!”
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Ima get the full movie because this shit is really entertaining
OOH RAH! Information on the full movie (there are six movies in total) can be found at www.darkdawnmovie.com
Damn I love this Parris Island 1980 graduate . Semper Fi.
Just realized the D.I. on the left is a tan belt 💀 @4:10
What do dat mean
@@aaronhall4755 there’s something called mcmap (Marine Corps Martial Arts Program) and you rank up in belts,during bootcamp you go from a web belt to a tan belt and then once you hit the fleet you can go up to gray then to green as a Pfc to Lcpl and then at Cpl get your brown and as a sgt get a black belt
Buddy of mine (not gonna say his name), he was at Paris Island and the sand fleas were so bad. Just intense pain of those things biting the shit out of you. He thought he was slick and could slap a biting sand flea and the drill hat caught him. Drill hat says, “don’t you deny that thing a meal he’s gotta eat too!”
That DI at the rope sounds like South Louisiana. Geaux Tigahs.
“ I bet if there was Krispy Kreme’s over here you’d make it.” 😅
2:38 this is the guy who everyone in the platoon probably wanted to beat the fuck out of. Even as a squad he should know we are all in the shit together. Trying to play DI will get you clapped real quick if no DI's are near and you're in a stairwell or hallway.
Do recruits really try and do that? Do DI get on them for trying that leader shit in boot camp?
That super calm intense guy is my favorite. "In't dat?" "Light duty commando right dere" 😂
Damn those cameras are keeping them safe..... lol
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**climbs rope in a weird ass way**
"woah woah woah, thats that new kind right there"
fuckin funny as shit 😂
The meowing at the end took me out
SSG Nichols reminds me a lot of an Army drill sergeant I had. For some reason he'd always give me grief by making it harder whenever he saw me. I do have a picture of my Dad (and old engineer himself) talking to him while I'm standing 'At Ease' after graduation. SSG (Illegal use of consonant Polish name) appraised me one last time in my Class A's and told my Dad "He'll be a good soldier."
These noncommissioned officers work so hard to help these recruits. They probably get a lot of recruits like this.