United States Air Force Academy - Basic Cadet Training

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @davidblake5155
    @davidblake5155 5 лет назад +1636

    Air Force: Hardest branch to get into; easiest basic training
    Marine Corps: Who cares what you have you’re in; hardest basic training

    • @Pimpdown24
      @Pimpdown24 5 лет назад +34

      David Blake definitely not accurate

    • @Pimpdown24
      @Pimpdown24 4 года назад +25

      Jorge Barbosa you’re acting like I I don’t know how the military works 🤷🏻‍♂️. I was talking about basic training like the original comment . Don’t tell me to do homework because I’ve spent time in the military and that comment wasn’t about college.

    • @Pimpdown24
      @Pimpdown24 4 года назад +7

      Jorge Barbosa it literally says says basic training in the comment.

    • @ranger3355
      @ranger3355 4 года назад

      PLA watching you

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 4 года назад +1

      I thought Coast Guard was the hardest branch to get into someone feel free to fact check me ( want to get into the Marines but have to loose a couple pounds )

  • @iXRelaxx666lemao
    @iXRelaxx666lemao 5 лет назад +1042

    0:09
    *says nothing*
    "look at me when I'm talking to you"

    • @DaBeast34
      @DaBeast34 5 лет назад +1

      looool

    • @mr.kingofphenomenal4629
      @mr.kingofphenomenal4629 5 лет назад +63

      I would died of laughter and most likely get in trouble.

    • @joaoalkamin7809
      @joaoalkamin7809 4 года назад

      @@DrB_84 you do realize that's the most sexist comment anyone could say right?

    • @RainMan221
      @RainMan221 4 года назад +4

      Instructor is Blacked obsessed!

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 4 года назад +1

      Lmao I would get in trouble for smiling if anyone did that. Or if anyone yelled at me, all I do is smile but its more of nervous smile.

  • @MrGA555
    @MrGA555 7 лет назад +2429

    To the people that are trashing on these kids, in all fairness, they actually graduated from high school.

    • @Ash_Vulpine
      @Ash_Vulpine 7 лет назад +63

      Schäfer G. Savage fam.

    • @leoburgess6678
      @leoburgess6678 7 лет назад +91

      Really, which branch is that? The one you were in? This is a college, not straight up boot camp. If they don;t get through this, they don't get to attend.

    • @felixgonzalez1262
      @felixgonzalez1262 7 лет назад +43

      nah all branches require you to graduate

    • @grimalpha6338
      @grimalpha6338 7 лет назад +1

      Schäfer G. True

    • @gamerguy2746
      @gamerguy2746 7 лет назад +20

      Nick Rodriguez like what? The coast guard? Having many members of my family who joined the Air Force and Army and Marines, the majority of them agreed that the real Air Force boot camp is much harder than the Army and Marines in many respects.

  • @travisprince7770
    @travisprince7770 6 лет назад +350

    To all those giving the cadets crap, I'm pretty sure this wasn't required to get into your college.

    • @johnjack5097
      @johnjack5097 6 лет назад +28

      I doubt 90% of them have even graduated high school, let alone attended college lmao

    • @qiaorongzhang773
      @qiaorongzhang773 6 лет назад +1

      John Jack who?

    • @hell1289
      @hell1289 5 лет назад +1

      My college was infantry school dude lmao

    • @jtjones603
      @jtjones603 5 лет назад +27

      John Jack dude this is for Air Force Academy. Not only do you have to graduate, but you have to do very well in high school. I think the average act was a 30.

    • @littlebean7764
      @littlebean7764 5 лет назад +2

      @@johnjack5097 you need atleast a GED to join LMAO

  • @johnyeager3997
    @johnyeager3997 4 года назад +222

    These guys graduated today, 4 years later.

    • @Nikobellic415
      @Nikobellic415 3 года назад +5

      Army:tough
      Marine:tough 2x
      Air force: smart.

  • @gugabrasa
    @gugabrasa 8 лет назад +289

    All military academies are pretty similar. I graduated in black needles military academy (Brazilian Army), in 2001. I know how hard is to be under pressure during 5 long years of formation. My deep respect to all the cadets of the world!!!

    • @williamleuters4247
      @williamleuters4247 7 лет назад +1

      Paulo Gustavo Brito Hahah similar? Bro, I am a E3 in the US Army and my basic training would shit on this so called training I see in this video

    • @m0bull
      @m0bull 7 лет назад +5

      William Leuters sit down priv no need to fight this war you still have shit to come your way don't shit talk them too much would you talk to an LT that way because that's what they are

    • @Kay_213_
      @Kay_213_ 6 лет назад +19

      you marines have never felt the pain of standing in blues, in 100+ degree weather, perfectly still, for hours on end.
      maybe youve tolerated and hour or so, but not for more than that.
      your also forgetting what the airforce does. it stresses intelligence, character, precision, excellence, etc.
      it does not stress brute force and a determination to die.
      The USAF flies planes, manages paperwork, does missions WITH marines and army.
      ya couldnt get halfway across the world if a Airman hadnt gotten up at 3:00, sipped a coffee, put on a flight suit, went to a briefing, finsihed up some work, headed to the flight line, prepped the plane (which is exausting), check the flight plan, file it , double check it,take invetory, wait while dozens of marines and soldiers or whatever shuffle on board, check that all personal are ready and present, close the cargo door, brief the soldiers, set up equipment, start the plane and all of its systems, perform countless checklists and procedures, contact atc, activate flight plane, wait....wait....wait...cleared for taxi to rwy 06 via bravo, bravo2, cross rwy 24 onto sierra5, turn left onto sierra and taxi full length, hold position number 3 behind a c-17 and a AWACS, hold short, readback flight plan, line up and wait, apply ample power and such, check instruments, "160...v1...rotate...v2...positive rate gear up, four red...128.86 Gold55 with you, IFR to waypoint WASC, holding pattern for blah blah blah....
      needless to say, its a lot to remember and do. maybe piece by piece its easy, but you have to learn that stuff.
      In the marines and army, they stress skill and perseverence and physical condition.
      in the airfroce, a lot of the work isnt physically or mentally challenging, but you you have a lot of complicated stuff and for that, you need a lot of knowledge.
      where do you get knowledge? oh! i know! from a university or academy!
      well waddya know? The AirForce trains officers at an "academy"....
      its not boot camp, its not basic training, its an academy.
      you sirs have just had to be taught the difference between an academy and boot camp.
      and you wonder why the airforce stresses eduction so much...

    • @yakou1621
      @yakou1621 4 года назад

      No pressure here I see no pressure in this basic training video. Absolutely none. I could sleep on this

    • @nailcy
      @nailcy 2 года назад

      Estava lendo , os comentários queria vê a possibilidade de uma mulher consegui entrar no exército brasileiro , o Brasil deveria recrutar mais mulheres na unidade do exército.

  • @jodawgg7959
    @jodawgg7959 6 лет назад +181

    People talk shit on the air force yet the other branches rely on them to provide air support and to get them out of situations they can’t get out of themselves. The air force may be the easiest going during their boot camps but they are one of the most important branches because of the support they provide.

    • @pw1277
      @pw1277 5 лет назад +7

      You know the navy and army both do CAS right...

    • @EzrCarnage
      @EzrCarnage 5 лет назад +1

      Wade Priest better way he could of said it was defending cyberspace and are the communications basically

    • @jacksoncude9824
      @jacksoncude9824 5 лет назад +3

      Wade Priest not as well as the a-10, the 18 is not a slow speed plane so it requires long run ins to the target area. the army can do it but they’re not for quick response.

    • @yakou1621
      @yakou1621 4 года назад +1

      They just get coool new flying toys. But marines and navy can fly planes too

    • @vengz2782
      @vengz2782 3 года назад

      yea, these cadets aren't most likely gonna be the ones providing air support. These cadets would probably quit or deploy as reserved.

  • @katiepad2147
    @katiepad2147 5 лет назад +50

    8:06 the kid in green is so smooth

  • @cartergladden5786
    @cartergladden5786 4 года назад +14

    This is much better than entering to basic training right after high school because it gives you much more experience and sets you up to become an officer, not just any regular Airman.

    • @mikebrink740
      @mikebrink740 2 года назад

      While I agree this can set them up for future success, I've worked with enlisted ranks that have attained higher success then some officers. For someone that is an E-1-E-4, I would much rather learn from an E-5 - E-7. Officers are meant to lead via orders. The true leaders in any military are your E-6-E-7's or 8's.

  • @uncleheavysizzle5866
    @uncleheavysizzle5866 8 лет назад +114

    wow, look at all of those young kids determined and proud to serve their country. hell yeah

  • @spacemanjoe7074
    @spacemanjoe7074 8 лет назад +360

    The fast motion marching is halarious

  • @RVaitorCA
    @RVaitorCA 4 года назад +68

    At my college welcome day we had slip'n slides, inflatable slide, hotdogs, and bubbles
    AirForce Academy.: Tug of war, Log running, Tent pitching, hanging over water by rope

  • @1900cwdewitt
    @1900cwdewitt 7 лет назад +33

    These men all look proud.....I think reality hit home....no movie or video game could have prepared them for the REAL UASF experience.....so proud my grandson is there.

  • @zalphero618
    @zalphero618 6 лет назад +64

    Huge respect to all those who go through this basic yet intense training.

  • @willzavala9890
    @willzavala9890 6 лет назад +448

    In all honesty this looks pretty fun. Airforce is badass.

    • @mecate818
      @mecate818 5 лет назад +21

      I dont mind getting yelled at

    • @leftbenchplayaa
      @leftbenchplayaa 5 лет назад +13

      Snek it gets annoying after awhile and you can’t talk back

    • @margief1798
      @margief1798 4 года назад

      😅😅😅😅

    • @garrettehunt55
      @garrettehunt55 4 года назад +10

      Airforce is not the most badass look at the Marines they are the toughest and hardest boot camp my sister went and broke her foot twice

    • @dayton2vx
      @dayton2vx 4 года назад +2

      Care to join Russian airforce you will not get discipline it's fun as well.

  • @patriot524
    @patriot524 8 лет назад +869

    I'm not gonna lie, stuff certainly gets softer over the years, but that's due to what the multiple generals that run this institution decide is best to develop the greatest leaders of character. But what you see on the camera ain't shit. There are a lotta things that go on that they don't want the public, especially parents, to know about. It's called recruitment. Gotta understand that these cadets could easily be going to another school. Plus, bear in mind that Air Force officers require leadership training, precision, and excellent thinking skills, not brute force.

    • @patriot524
      @patriot524 8 лет назад +20

      If at about 12:00 you see that they can't even do a pull-up, that should be a tell-tale sign. Also that they are struggling just doing a high crawl, and just really sluggish in general during the A-Course with rifles and helments. Believe me, I know lol.

    • @Andromedon777
      @Andromedon777 8 лет назад +40

      For the most part, the Air Force Academy is just a normal college(well, an advanced college) with military. Mostly academic. The PT is there to keep you fit. I understand that it is not as intense.
      Also, realize that this is at a high altitude, EVERYONE struggles with oxygen--or the lack thereof.

    • @MichaelShelleysmi
      @MichaelShelleysmi 8 лет назад +14

      You serious? Dude that altitude is normal for anybody that lives in the rockies. But for a Californian I would imagine it'd be difficult.

    • @Andromedon777
      @Andromedon777 8 лет назад +7

      Michael Shelley Or even worse, for someone like me from Florida who will struggle to get by the standard CFT here, then move there and have to deal with the altitude. But fortunately, they give us SEVERAL months to prepare, so I'll be ready for Colorado by June.

    • @joshweiss9207
      @joshweiss9207 7 лет назад

      A-10 Thunderbolt II why would it be harder

  • @greatscott6853
    @greatscott6853 7 лет назад +399

    USAFA is a different culture than the Army or Marine Corps. These cadets are the very best of American youth. USAFA have academic requirements the rival that of MIT, and you must prove yourself physically too. Don't assume just because the Marines and Soldiers beat the sh!t of their enlisted, they are better than Air Force Academy Cadets.

    • @elizabethaccola825
      @elizabethaccola825 7 лет назад +25

      All the branches of the military have impressive training at all levels. I agree that the Academy's education are among the finest in the world.

    • @yeet5146
      @yeet5146 7 лет назад

      Great Scott!!! U can say they are better in some ways though just not other ways lol

    • @Karoke77
      @Karoke77 6 лет назад

      Who told you that Army enlisted soldiers get beat up? LOL Also, there are senior enlisted who have much more responsibility and authority than officers.

    • @Grupo_SONAR
      @Grupo_SONAR 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, but when has a nonground unit ever won a war? the answer, never.

    • @apsune2830
      @apsune2830 6 лет назад +14

      Thunder Garcia What about dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? That ended the war and it was a non ground unit.

  • @averysimer5601
    @averysimer5601 6 лет назад +511

    As a junior in highschool, I am considering applying to USAFA. I’m excited

    • @triton8607
      @triton8607 5 лет назад +37

      Avery Simer ya better start now, application process begins in spring of your junior year

    • @CaptainMaverick-rx9ok
      @CaptainMaverick-rx9ok 5 лет назад +6

      I am as well

    • @alexanagle6186
      @alexanagle6186 5 лет назад +2

      Me too!!

    • @simunator
      @simunator 5 лет назад +22

      good luck, make sure you put good effort into your essays and hope you secure a nomination

    • @dankhotpocket5096
      @dankhotpocket5096 5 лет назад +1

      TurtleTTR nobody cares pussy

  • @savannahalexander6662
    @savannahalexander6662 4 года назад +15

    I'm so proud of all these cadets. The class of 2020 is now graduated and making history! They are the first class to graduate Space Force officers!

  • @grimreaperpyrotechnics187
    @grimreaperpyrotechnics187 7 лет назад +565

    People laugh now but when they see a jet or Apache bombing something they get all hype and say “Merica”

    • @dse9564
      @dse9564 6 лет назад +40

      Eric Rivas apaches come from us army aviation lol

    • @Levi-uv8bc
      @Levi-uv8bc 5 лет назад +10

      @@dse9564 Im glad you said that before I did

    • @Armyjayden33
      @Armyjayden33 5 лет назад +7

      My dad was in the air force but 90 percent don't fly u mean pilot aircrafts and I would say if you want to fly join the navy

    • @youraverageimperialguard7932
      @youraverageimperialguard7932 5 лет назад +2

      @@Armyjayden33 The Air Force gets guaranteed positions for pilots in the Academy. The Air Force alots like 230+ pilot positions for Air Force Academy Students. So there is a large likelihood that many of these cadets could become pilots.

    • @henrywasden4838
      @henrywasden4838 5 лет назад +2

      @@Armyjayden33 Dude, what makes you think the navy is more about aviation than the airforce

  • @pingchan7624
    @pingchan7624 6 лет назад +821

    These are the smartest kids in the nation. They are the one will fly our multimillion-dollar fighter jet and our latest weapon systems.

    • @boat73jr
      @boat73jr 5 лет назад +16

      You sure they're not in an academy in Colorado?

    • @twezzy1986
      @twezzy1986 5 лет назад +90

      Takes an officer with a college degree to break the equipment, takes an enlisted personnel with a high school degree to fix it.

    • @kinghavoc8549
      @kinghavoc8549 5 лет назад +9

      Nope ... navy & marines both have more jets then the airforce

    • @boat73jr
      @boat73jr 5 лет назад +31

      @@kinghavoc8549 you realize thats two branches of service right

    • @PyroLooney01
      @PyroLooney01 5 лет назад +11

      Sparta Spartan marines are technically under the department of the navy. So the aircraft do belong to the navy

  • @Parahdoks92
    @Parahdoks92 8 лет назад +306

    This is not enlisted training. I think people are misunderstanding this for the Air Force's enlisted basic training, which is still now pretty soft, in light of some few events.
    Becoming a student/cadet/whatever in the Air Force Academy is actually a very competitive and tough task. It is among one of the most prestigious schools in America, and is the Alma Mater of many of the pilots in the US Air Force. It is by no means an easy school.

    • @scotteastman7219
      @scotteastman7219 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah I heard they actually run to the phone booths to call home

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 5 лет назад +13

      Difficulty portion here is during high school and even earlier preparing to get into the academy. Very difficult. Lots of long all nighters preparing academically and in leadership positions, summers spent doing the same, no free time for anything, 5-6 hour night sleeps between freshman and senior year school nights the norm. Once you're in though, you're in, unless you're a total imbecile who somehow cheated through the system or have unanticipated major life changes (i.e. become schizo or major depression the top reasons).

    • @ivi122
      @ivi122 5 лет назад +3

      Q Nazty I agree...there’s a difference between enlisting and being appointed to the academy!

    • @michael-sl7zo
      @michael-sl7zo 2 года назад

      @@scotteastman7219 its the hardest to get into the easiest to pass

  • @SL-vw9pm
    @SL-vw9pm 4 года назад +60

    Must be fun for this class to see themselves 4 years ago. Great group of young people, gives me hope for the future.

    • @davejb5167
      @davejb5167 Год назад

      now 6 years ago

    • @ajaybhagwani8155
      @ajaybhagwani8155 Год назад

      givesmehmehopeforthefure

    • @mordecai3366
      @mordecai3366 Год назад

      preparing a new generation for war gives you hope for the future?

  • @chatisthisreal.
    @chatisthisreal. 5 лет назад +87

    Can’t wait to join the Air Force after I graduate high school this year!

  • @theoremzaw7218
    @theoremzaw7218 5 лет назад +15

    I am now an NCO and I’m excited to be guiding them to a path of success and I think it’s one of the most important part of an NCO’s job to teach and see them become successful.

  • @cthklh1458
    @cthklh1458 6 лет назад +16

    All branches are important. Props to every enlisted and commissioned member of the military. It takes a lot to be apart of something bigger than yourself.

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 5 лет назад +146

    Because Air Force use brain rather than physical strength, that's why their boot camp feels like club scout picnic compare to Marine boot camp.

    • @cardboardboxman6345
      @cardboardboxman6345 4 года назад +3

      Ernest Jay this isn’t boot camp

    • @vlvtmnky1142
      @vlvtmnky1142 3 года назад

      @@cardboardboxman6345 it’s bct

    • @Dead_humor
      @Dead_humor 3 года назад

      Well the part where you see them on obstacle courses and exercises, I agree to disagree.

    • @Dead_humor
      @Dead_humor 3 года назад

      Not all Air Force is strength some are paratroopers.

    • @blandmike9570
      @blandmike9570 3 года назад

      As marine, i agree

  • @elliemccarthy5672
    @elliemccarthy5672 4 года назад +6

    For anyone confused why this doesn’t look like BMT, it’s not BMT. THis is for the air force academy, so these are some of the smartest kids in the nation. A super hard university to get into. They will graduate as officers

  • @robjohnson1530
    @robjohnson1530 2 года назад +2

    Im proud to be an Air Force brat... my father served in the 70s and he tells the best stories about his deployments.... and I am proud to be his son!

  • @spacecowboy2737
    @spacecowboy2737 7 лет назад +54

    For anyone saying "The Moo-rines and army boot camps are sssoooooooo much harder", their cadets do the exact same things at West Point and Annapolis. Look it up.

    • @nicholassiwik1935
      @nicholassiwik1935 5 лет назад +4

      Shit... i went to west point... tell me about it..

    • @yakou1621
      @yakou1621 4 года назад

      I thought westpoint was for the navy. I thought the marines are from parris island

    • @bortsampson4006
      @bortsampson4006 3 года назад

      @@yakou1621 West Point is for someone to be an officer in the Army, Annapolis is one of the ways to be an officer in the Navy or the Marine Corps iirc. Parris island is just where Marine recruits go to for basic training

  • @beenthere5964
    @beenthere5964 6 лет назад +16

    What you see in the video is the easiest thing the basic cadets have to do. The retention and regurgitation of information, whether from a handbook of cadet knowledge, public media, or complex orders is much more difficult, creating significantly more stress for the cadets than the physical routines. This is an element that the enlisted army, marines and navy basic training don't emphasize. However, West Point and Annapolis cadets endure nearly identical training elements to AFA. Graduates of all our military academies must be able to accurately process quickly-evolving battle information, saving lives and ensuring mission success.

  • @cathy3592
    @cathy3592 4 года назад +155

    After seeing a lot in the comments, I can say this: while theres multiple reasons why people say the Army and Marines are tougher than the air force, it's in perspective. Marines and Army specialize more ground and combat forces, but in reality who would have the brain, guts (and stomach) to fly a plane that goes faster than the speed of sound and still concentrate on maneuvering it? Or who would have the know-how in that knowledg of technology? Adding ul all the forces creates a balance of brain and brain, and without both our military would sucm, but by using both they get the best of both worlds and are more successful. Idk, just a thought

    • @dr.mmaudi8194
      @dr.mmaudi8194 4 года назад +4

      Yeah but few airforce personal actually fly a plane. Even those that fly, do fly propeller aircrafts too.

    • @777Eliyahu
      @777Eliyahu 4 года назад +5

      @@dr.mmaudi8194 Yeah but many many members in other branches are serving in non-combat roles. Even the USMC has cooks and mechanics. Is the marine working at the dining hall really tougher than the USAF Security Forces member that has been down range outside the wire? I mean no disrespect whatsoever to anyone who has worn the uniform, but my point is that it takes all kinds to keep the war machine rolling.

    • @abbysnowmist
      @abbysnowmist 4 года назад +1

      Dr. M M Audi So? Props are not inferior to turbines.

    • @cathy3592
      @cathy3592 3 года назад +1

      I'm seeing my comment a year later and my spelling sucks srry 😑
      Also yeah everyone has a point. There are different roles in each branch if the military, so in the end it's a team effort to get the job done.

    • @TheSabugosa
      @TheSabugosa 2 года назад

      the portuguese training.... take a look ruclips.net/video/UB7iZ_yGshw/видео.html

  • @XlarallUntang
    @XlarallUntang 5 лет назад +72

    I believe I could do this except for the t-shirt folding, bed making, and cleaning lol

    • @morsecode980
      @morsecode980 3 года назад +2

      Me too. I unfortunately grew up with a mom that, while a great mother otherwise, had some mental health issues and wasn’t around to teach me some basic skills like that and I had to learn on my own. I’m worried the way I do it wouldn’t be passable

    • @faithmwongeli9669
      @faithmwongeli9669 3 года назад

      I would laugh at the screaming and get kicked out on day one 😂

  • @rosaleehuynh161
    @rosaleehuynh161 6 лет назад +2

    This is the first step of your USAF. Trying and patient will lead all of you to get successful. Good luck you all, my dear !

  • @jackiefitzpatrick2906
    @jackiefitzpatrick2906 4 года назад +2

    My dad taught Economics there in the 1970's. We lived in Douglas Valley and loved hiking over the hill to the BX to buy candy and go to the movies. Love going back there to see nothing has really changed . Best memories ever !

  • @MrGAMERSVID
    @MrGAMERSVID 8 лет назад +202

    The prior enlisted must have a lot of humility getting yelled at again.

    • @JesusChrist-tw2sv
      @JesusChrist-tw2sv 8 лет назад +25

      Franco Sudiacal especially by people who arent even in the military...

    • @Andromedon777
      @Andromedon777 8 лет назад +5

      Are cadets considered in the military yet, or are they "in the process"?

    • @JesusChrist-tw2sv
      @JesusChrist-tw2sv 8 лет назад +15

      A-10 Thunderbolt II neither. They're in the process of preparing to be in the process to become military. Basically they're nothing.

    • @Andromedon777
      @Andromedon777 8 лет назад +2

      Jesus Christ Thanks, Jesus!

    • @X-rayAnon
      @X-rayAnon 8 лет назад

      So people stay here for 4 years? I always thought that was kind of weird that you're there for 4 years and not even on an Air Force contract.

  • @AV4Life
    @AV4Life 4 года назад +22

    “I, state your full name...”
    Me : “I, state your full name”

  • @AS-qy4hk
    @AS-qy4hk 7 лет назад +43

    7:13 the inspectors just like "wtf is up with your voice" lol

    • @Steph26Tej
      @Steph26Tej 4 года назад +3

      Alexander Sigurvinsson i know! He sounds like a robot

  • @dereklucero5785
    @dereklucero5785 Год назад +2

    I’m just going to put this out there. I went to USNA in 1989. Now I’m a photog in NM for the local rugby union. I have never met more entitled people except from the USAFA. They come to NM a lot because of games against UNM and etc. I wished these geniuses knew where their scholarships came from.

  • @ThuyNguyen-ec1rb
    @ThuyNguyen-ec1rb 2 года назад

    It's a second to none I was a proud Mother of one of those many years ago , still love every moment of it God bless them all

  • @Inhuman115
    @Inhuman115 6 лет назад +38

    I mean as weak and soft they seem. When your pinned down in a defensive position and you and your squad are getting shot at from all angles , a C130 is a big help so props to them

    • @yakou1621
      @yakou1621 4 года назад

      Yea ac130 the absolute death machine from above. The grim reaper itself. Just a cool toy that they fly. Give it to the marines or the army and the af has just lost all usefulness

    • @lifte3776
      @lifte3776 4 года назад

      @@yakou1621 Same with the A-10, AF rlly wants to retire it.

  • @acekhalifa410
    @acekhalifa410 5 лет назад +13

    3:58 - That girl on the right is B E A U T I F U L!!

  • @dfgtdfh1
    @dfgtdfh1 8 лет назад +228

    It'd be tough going there as prior service... getting yelled at by a 20 year old with three ribbons on their chest... 😂

    • @m0bull
      @m0bull 7 лет назад +11

      Schultzy I'm only 19 and I already have 6 lol

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer 7 лет назад +4

      Im still applying and already have 1 lol (From CAP)

    • @Kay_213_
      @Kay_213_ 6 лет назад +1

      On to victory!
      We'll Fly anything that flies;
      That's the C.A.P.
      Chorus
      For the glory of Liberty,
      For the Red, White, and Blue,
      Give us any kind of orders;
      We're the guys who'll see them through.
      Though the sky may be overcast,
      Though fog banks may roll,
      Never heed 'em, Fly for freedom
      In the CIVIL AIR PATROL!

    • @hell1289
      @hell1289 5 лет назад +14

      Yeah Idk if I would have the mental fotitude to get yelled at by a kid who my socks have more military experience than lol

    • @boat73jr
      @boat73jr 5 лет назад +1

      Haha or a female than can do only 50 push ups

  • @DrLumpyDMus
    @DrLumpyDMus 5 лет назад +17

    When you compare the basic PT tests (whatever they're called in each branch) I think the USAF women's PT is the toughest. I'm very impressed with all of them. Women and men. Thanks Cadets - Lumpy

  • @regulator5521
    @regulator5521 6 лет назад +350

    People saying this looks easy are actually dumb. These cadets have to juggle 3 balls: Academics, Atheletics, and Military. You have to make sure your not dropping one of the balls or you get kicked out. So yea u may be the most pathetic person but your grades are not that good so your out. Or your the smartest person alive but cant shine your boots or march correctly then your out. Maybe everyone should go there before judging how "easy" it is.

    • @FreddyMartinez-vt4fz
      @FreddyMartinez-vt4fz 5 лет назад +5

      Compared to the Army. This Basic training is a piece of cake. And this basic training is only 5 weeks long.

    • @leoburgess6678
      @leoburgess6678 5 лет назад +12

      @@FreddyMartinez-vt4fzUnless you go through academy BCT, you don't know if t is a piece of cake. West Point basic traning is no more diificult than USAFA. All military academies' basic cadet training is not te same as being in enlisted.boot camp.

    • @crystalramirez7756
      @crystalramirez7756 5 лет назад +2

      I 100% agree with ur statement Clorox Bleach

    • @YYG
      @YYG 5 лет назад

      Lol you said juggle 3 balls 😂

    • @emotinaloats8010
      @emotinaloats8010 5 лет назад

      They will send you back over and over untill you get it

  • @micahcurry4359
    @micahcurry4359 5 лет назад +4

    *heck.* I'm impressed with this amazing group of young ladies and men.

  • @daljiba
    @daljiba 6 лет назад +5

    it reminds me of my Gentlemen Cadet days in Indian Military Academy days our training and routine was very stenrous and enjoyable and became a way of life to day i am over 70 years age
    the system made rogues like me into gentleman and then gentleman into officers oh those good old days and our DRILL SAHIBS

  • @unr0w
    @unr0w 5 лет назад +28

    7:15 “Good James charles” is what I would say

  • @Global_Havoc18
    @Global_Havoc18 4 года назад +1

    omg just watching this stresses me out. Hearing everyone shouting at each other? I wouldn't last a day in this. Hats off to everyone who makes it through this alive

    • @yakou1621
      @yakou1621 4 года назад

      Samantha Tibbitts I couldn't even hear anyone shouting. No officer yelled at anyone. Shouting for joy and cheer plenty

  • @poppymaokhamphiou9510
    @poppymaokhamphiou9510 2 года назад

    This is the best training physical fitness and minds ever for the strength of the cadet training

  • @afellowhuman8944
    @afellowhuman8944 5 лет назад +6

    Respect to a of them, they're so brave, determined and strong

  • @adamshaffer6353
    @adamshaffer6353 8 лет назад +254

    Lol that lady in the beginning "are you going to look at me when I talk to you" get out of here 😂😂😂

    • @felixgonzalez1262
      @felixgonzalez1262 7 лет назад +8

      adam shaffer lmao if it was a marines D.I it would be YES SIR!! or YES MAME!!

    • @williewillie5622
      @williewillie5622 7 лет назад +7

      Well i have had a second year cadet say that to me it was quiet humorous see as i am an E6 and look super young

    • @lunaire3199
      @lunaire3199 6 лет назад +4

      I thought to wern't supposed to though. I got my ass smoked cause I looked at one of the Cadre who was 15° in my vision. Look straight, they said

    • @ahf5471
      @ahf5471 6 лет назад

      That’s just another cadet. Could you imagine 4 years of this?

    • @neckarsulme
      @neckarsulme 6 лет назад +3

      she was pretty hot though

  • @robertmccoin1166
    @robertmccoin1166 5 лет назад +6

    The USAF is a different animal than the other branches of military. These recruits must be capable of operating and understanding some of the most expensive and complicated weapon systems in the World and do it effectively.

  • @ContextoPoliticoInternacional
    @ContextoPoliticoInternacional 2 года назад

    It’s a privilege to have visited a few times United State Air Force Academy… it is just a few miles away from my home… you can easily see main facility buildings from the I-25 Colorado Springs, Co.

  • @karen476
    @karen476 Год назад +1

    Right now I do need to practice for tomorrow in high school ❤️

  • @Chas4739
    @Chas4739 5 лет назад +13

    As awesome as the academy is, I’m so glad I went to a regular college and joined ROTC.

    • @criisp6240
      @criisp6240 5 лет назад +2

      Chas4739 why is that?

    • @spiceyyburritos
      @spiceyyburritos 4 месяца назад +1

      Why ?

    • @Chas4739
      @Chas4739 4 месяца назад

      Regular college experience, I only had to be a cadet for ~9 hours a week. I did my own laundry, cooked for myself, paid bills and had the freedom to do whatever on weekends. Still free college too bc of a scholarship. I’ve made a lot of friends who commissioned through the academy, and it’s a LOT of extra work/hardship for the same commission. Buuuut if you’re trying to fly it is the most sure fire way to a pilot slot. Pros and cons, I’m happy I did ROTC.

  • @ohhappyday4868
    @ohhappyday4868 3 года назад +3

    After watching the U.S. Marine Corps training, it is so peaceful here.

  • @kathrynmaxwell5910
    @kathrynmaxwell5910 4 года назад +13

    Must be highly intelligent to get into the Academy. They work hard. They play hard. Typical of the Air Force. ✈️⚡️🇺🇸 Go Falcons.

  • @amadsamang2146
    @amadsamang2146 5 лет назад +1

    From pakistan and appriciated your potriatism of your country and integrity America first Goodluck

  • @ZacharyHarpel
    @ZacharyHarpel Год назад +1

    The more I watch videos like this, the more I'm like, "I gotta be here. This is where I belong."

  • @minervagalvez4748
    @minervagalvez4748 4 года назад +9

    THE BEST OF THE VERY BEST IN USAFA 🇺🇸 THAT IS HOW INCREDIBLY TALENTED ALL THESE YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN ARE!!!

  • @kathrynmaxwell5910
    @kathrynmaxwell5910 4 года назад +5

    Best pilots in the world best aero space engineers and a fearless Air Force special Ops. Don’t mess with the Air Force. Best looking pilots Let’s Fly ✈️⚡️

  • @kevinrivera40
    @kevinrivera40 7 лет назад +479

    Can someone give me one rational reason of why do most of the people make fun of the U.S Air Force?

    • @sprip4362
      @sprip4362 7 лет назад +480

      kevin duarte it's because they aren't really in combat as much as say the Marines these days and they aren't trained as harshly because they won't be infantry units but as soon as the other branches get in trouble they cry for help from the Air Force

    • @ashdonsimmons01
      @ashdonsimmons01 7 лет назад +51

      Purple Shampoo sooo true

    • @alibryan9165
      @alibryan9165 7 лет назад +107

      they at underetimated. reading this comments hurts my feelings as my grand father and two of my greatgrandfatners were In the air force an I hope to join them.

    • @mrcool9918
      @mrcool9918 7 лет назад +33

      Purple Shampoo Yeah no shit, they're taking a lot of fire and its their to job to fly in and support.

    • @jettrobertson1771
      @jettrobertson1771 7 лет назад +49

      Kevin J. Rivera because most fields in the Airforce are easy and not in battle but absolutely nessesary. Fighter pilots dont get shit though, they get much harder training.

  • @byronthomas1668
    @byronthomas1668 6 лет назад +1

    These are the Best of the Best!
    Who will go on to become Officers in The Greatest Air Force in the world.

  • @pea-rez770
    @pea-rez770 5 лет назад +3

    Going through enlisted BMT it's really neat to see the officers version

  • @ily4402
    @ily4402 4 года назад +11

    5:55 me and the homies on our way to McDonald's to buy the travis scott fortnite burger

  • @ziennareed2856
    @ziennareed2856 4 года назад +8

    Me, watching these videos constantly
    Also me, realizing that i’m asthmatic and anemic and even if i wasn’t i wouldn’t be able to complete half of the basic training

  • @crouton_newton6047
    @crouton_newton6047 5 лет назад +6

    I absolutely love the Air Force training video because I have experienced stuff similar to the things they go through in training because of Civil Air Patrol 😁

    • @crouton_newton6047
      @crouton_newton6047 5 лет назад

      Calvine McCalvineface man that sucks 😬 sorry to hear. I thought all civil air patrols did a summer and winter encampment

  • @johnedwards3621
    @johnedwards3621 3 года назад +2

    All Military training has one purpose: to prepare people for their most essential duty --whether they realize it or not.
    On my first night in Navy boot camp, 50+ years ago, after we'd been assigned a bunk and a service number, I fell into exhausted sleep.
    Then, in the dead of night, we were suddenly awakened by flashing lights, yelling, all sorts of confusion.
    Our job was to "fall in line" at attention and recite our name along with our newly acquired service number.
    The intensity of the experience burned that number into our minds.
    Years later, it struck me that in less than 24 hours, we learned the most essential thing we must do in a time of crisis.
    When ever a ship is threatened, the Captain needs to know who was present and who is missing so he can form a plan to save his ship.
    Years later, as a Tech Rep aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, I saw a puff of smoke belch from the port side of the ship and realized it was an emergency
    diesel generator starting up. That indicated something serious.
    The Kitty Hawk had a fire that caused the loss an entire engine room.
    As damage control procedures were initiated, and everyone else assembled on the flight deck.
    That's so the Captain would immediately know who was missing, and who wasn't.
    It was an amazing experience to learn how the professional discipline contained the raging fire and controlled the emotions while we were hundreds of miles from land.
    Eventually, an Ocean Tug brought us to our destination. Totally professional.
    A few lives were lost, but a need for a special exit at the bottom of the engine room was recognized as well as for the one at the top.
    All carriers were retrofitted so no lives would be lost if it ever happened again.
    My favorite quote [Will Rogers] -- "Ain't no sense making mistakes if ya don't learn from 'em."
    Over the years, I met other military people (Army) and asked about what they experienced in their first 24 hours.
    One was a lawyer/judge, another a Chaplain, and another was a dentist.
    Their experiences were different, but the experience of each one expressed the most essential attribute of their responsibility.

    • @janefelix3821
      @janefelix3821 3 года назад

      Where in in before 1973, as some of them may have enlisted to avoid the draft, Vietnam? Keep in mind there are probably very few dentists, lawyers, MBAs nowadays as they would not volunteer.

  • @Darkone1025
    @Darkone1025 9 месяцев назад

    I loved this. Much respect to all og those who have done this and more.....thank yall for ur service.

  • @roystercg
    @roystercg 4 года назад +11

    I know this is serious and all, but I can't help but laugh at the voice at 7:13.

  • @bobgil3464
    @bobgil3464 5 лет назад +10

    My father Colonel W. R. Gilmore USNA54 is buried at the USAFA beautiful place.

    • @c.7197
      @c.7197 3 года назад +1

      Was he a marine

    • @bobgil3464
      @bobgil3464 3 года назад +1

      @@c.7197 Air Force navigator.

  • @neolitobject
    @neolitobject 6 лет назад +27

    In the air force the cadets need their brain thats why they're not that rough in there

    • @AJOlesen
      @AJOlesen 4 года назад

      but not gonna lie, is still hard, but not as hard as some other boot camps *cough marines *cough

  • @yakou1621
    @yakou1621 4 года назад

    So much less shouting. So much less tension. So relaxing. The officers arent screaming hard enough. And not breaking the spirits of the new recruits. This airforce officers sound like they are whispering compared to marine drill instructors

  • @hungtruongvan7169
    @hungtruongvan7169 2 года назад

    Cảm ơn ad đã chia sẻ clip. Ôi cái thuở ban đầu lưu luyến ấy...Ôi ba tháng quân trường...Bao nhiêu là kỷ niệm của một thời trai trẻ đang ùa về trong tôi. 47 năm đã trôi qua,giờ những người năm cũ...không biết ai còn hay ai đã mất.😳😢😭😭

  • @starguy2718
    @starguy2718 7 лет назад +19

    "Your OTHER left!"

  • @TK-421-75
    @TK-421-75 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you America !!

  • @joshgray3888
    @joshgray3888 8 лет назад +129

    11:30 How is he gonna yell at them for not sounding off when he cannot even do a correct push up...

    • @JoseSalazar-jc7cj
      @JoseSalazar-jc7cj 6 лет назад +8

      John Doe he's only pushing his upper body😂

    • @8thgateofdeath37
      @8thgateofdeath37 6 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @lilduragjd
      @lilduragjd 5 лет назад

      @D̶ʝ Na̶i̶ "Its just the Air Force not marine or army" Unless your out their serving you cant talk shit plus the USAF is not only the most technological advanced branch of the military but also the branch in the military all others rely on to deliver air support

    • @mathewbrigman5592
      @mathewbrigman5592 5 лет назад

      Yung Mickey it’s only a joke

    • @telescopeaquatics
      @telescopeaquatics 5 лет назад

      @D̶ʝ Na̶i̶ It isn't the full on Air Force, these kids are twice as smart as the Army

  • @PiyushBhakat
    @PiyushBhakat 4 года назад +2

    Don't people realize that different branches have different purposes? It's comforting to sit on our couches and judge, solely on the basis of these training videos, when in reality most of us will never have to go through any of this.

  • @Callium248
    @Callium248 2 года назад

    0: 16 that is the EXACT tone my teacher always used to use. I can’t even believe it it’s like the same voice.

  • @deltaeditor7738
    @deltaeditor7738 4 года назад +3

    On every air-force related video, I look down in the comments section and see a warzone, like usual.

  • @DerbyMods
    @DerbyMods 4 года назад +3

    Truly unfortunate that even though I want to do this I know it's not an option now, I hope if I have a kid I'll be able to show them the plethora of things they have the ability to do BEFORE they get into high school. You really have to start preparing of things like this by Junior year and I didn't even become interested in the military (or college) until after high-school when I noticed I was stuck in a dead end job.
    Ya live and ya learn.

    • @crazyman7671
      @crazyman7671 2 года назад

      There are ways to still get into Officer Training if you enlist and meet requirements before the age of 35. Outside of 35, Active Duty (at least USAF standards) Enlisted is available up to 39yrs of age. Guard and Reserves I believe (even Army, etc) are even more flexible on entry. And once you enlist, there are ways to get to the AFA. Still competitive? Sure. But by enlisting first and then crossing over, they know you have an idea of what to ACTUALLY expect (vs what new cadets THINK it will be like) from being an Officer. One Colonel I talked to when I deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 said that some administration officials at the USAFA actually think prior enlisted crossover cadets are way more appealing than newbies. Especially ones that have had ALS (Airman Leadership School. Required before promoting to E-5)

  • @100_bigdee7
    @100_bigdee7 6 лет назад +12

    oh no i would have been past out by the 3rd obstacle.....

  • @AuntieKnowsKitchen
    @AuntieKnowsKitchen 5 лет назад +1

    Thank You for your service

  • @ILSRWY4
    @ILSRWY4 3 года назад +1

    Watching this.. and seeing how they are greeted when the cadets are first dropped off from their parents... and then watching the Naval Academy's first day when the plebes are dropped off from their parents... I can honestly say there is NO WAY i would go to the USAFA. The USNA is far more inviting. The admirals and capt. meet and greet and shake the hands of the plebes and welcome them. The parents get to hang with them for the first 45 minutes to have a formal good bye. The USNA is far more warm and welcoming. Not say that when the training starts it wont be tough, it is, Marines are the toughest. But its just that first impression, that first welcoming. Its more impressive than here at USAFA.

  • @anbuprodigy5122
    @anbuprodigy5122 8 лет назад +15

    I cant wait to wear the uniform, some of you may say their training is easy, but don't talk if you you have no experience. I hate when people do that.

  • @msdaigler40
    @msdaigler40 7 лет назад +3

    From 1981 to 1988 I lived on Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine

  • @californiaxc799
    @californiaxc799 4 года назад +3

    At the moment I'm Russian military soldier In Moscow, I'm 19. and our forces are absolutely worst, we don't have any sport activities, we don't get any weapon, it's just smth like jail, and everybody from 18 to 27 is responsible to go to the military. U have better military anyway!

    • @thundersword2733
      @thundersword2733 4 года назад

      It's service academy that prepares officers for the military, and not enlisted bootcamp. Just for your note.

  • @rogerd777
    @rogerd777 2 года назад +1

    Class of 2020. Those who survived 4 years are now 1st lieutenants in the USAF, probably most of them pilots.

  • @chemoboy-dannypheleps9234
    @chemoboy-dannypheleps9234 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations on becoming USAF cadets!
    We’re sending you to Klendathu to fight the bugs.

  • @dylanavery8564
    @dylanavery8564 4 года назад +10

    Air Force doesn’t get the hype it deserves

  • @zummysoup2271
    @zummysoup2271 4 года назад +5

    ahhh i cant wait to try and get accepted into the Air Force Academy!!!!

  • @ashlynm7986
    @ashlynm7986 6 лет назад +3

    I’m so excited to do this when I graduate ❤️

    • @kayo5011
      @kayo5011 5 лет назад +1

      ashlyn good luck

  • @tendedtadpole2paparazzi997
    @tendedtadpole2paparazzi997 3 года назад

    They took "Making it look easy" to a whole new level...

  • @urmumlol1991
    @urmumlol1991 5 лет назад

    Even with all the yelling and all this still seems extremely fun and worth while

  • @mythicalkoala5209
    @mythicalkoala5209 7 лет назад +4

    11:53 imagine a very tall man hold on that and like “wtf m8”

  • @americancitizen748
    @americancitizen748 5 лет назад +6

    12:05 - "Alright, let's see a pull-up." Doh....

  • @alextrevino3949
    @alextrevino3949 6 лет назад +4

    i personally would be in tears since they were in the bus

  • @CoffeeTastic1
    @CoffeeTastic1 Год назад +1

    “Are you gonna look at me when I’m talking to you” isn’t it the whole thing to NOT look at them when they’re talking to you 😂

  • @ratedr2443
    @ratedr2443 6 лет назад +1

    I think some of you are a little confused on the title, " basic cadet training". This in more than basic training, this is a college academy. This is not the normal, walk into the recruiters and enlist, young men and women. These people have been selected out of a large pool of people. The acceptance rate is only about 52 percent for the USAFA. That's almost the same as Ivey league schools.