United States Army Basic Combat Training, Fort Jackson | 2023 (2nd)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024

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  • @germainasmah4738
    @germainasmah4738 Год назад +818

    For anyone out there shipping to basic soon, u got this. Prepare yourself mentally, physically and emotionally. Enjoy the process, basic training will be over before u know it.

    • @blaze858j
      @blaze858j Год назад +27

      That's me! Hopefully no hiccup, I'll be going September

    • @mcs-21277
      @mcs-21277 Год назад +28

      They need to bring back the shark attack for the real experience

    • @nateking2024
      @nateking2024 Год назад +4

      How do you mentally prepare

    • @wolfgang4368x
      @wolfgang4368x Год назад +3

      ​@@blaze858jgood luck from Germany.

    • @wolfgang4368x
      @wolfgang4368x Год назад +1

      ​@@nateking2024with Chi Gong "The Art of Chi Gong" a book written by grandmaster wong Kiew Kit, malaye.

  • @TheButlcl001
    @TheButlcl001 Год назад +262

    For anyone that may be headed to basic training soon... you'll be completely fine. I went in 2015 and loved it. The drill sgts will yell, scream and even seem intimidating but I can assure you they have your best interests in mind. Just follow direction and think about the end goal. COMPLETING BASIC TRAINING. Making your loved ones proud. Finishing something alot of people either couldn't handle or was afraid to attempt completely. It's more than rewarding once you complete it and like everyone says, it's probably the hardest part of joining the military. But, as long as you treat others as you want to be treated and show respect to your superiors and fellow battle buddies(peers)... it will be a one of the easiest accomplishments of your life. Goodluck to you all!!!

    • @jae._.1
      @jae._.1 Год назад +7

      i remember joining cadets last year (in my country you can join as soon as you start secondary school) and i loved it but every time i told one of my family members they would shame me for joining because it's a 'boy thing' and 'girls aren't supposed to do that' (so i dropped out but my head Sargent begged me to stay she would always try to motivate me but the bullying was too much from family and friends) and seeing this comment it gave me motivation to join recruit training when i turn 17 (we aren't allowed to rejoin cadets) thank you for bringing me the motivation i needed ❤

    • @TheButlcl001
      @TheButlcl001 Год назад +2

      @jae._.1 you're very welcome. I hope you have an amazing experience as I did. Goodluck!!

    • @jae._.1
      @jae._.1 Год назад +1

      @@TheButlcl001 thank you so much, i'm gonna need it!

    • @jamestaylor3206
      @jamestaylor3206 Год назад +3

      Went 2018!
      D5-15 🇺🇸
      Fort Benning

    • @Kodex4654
      @Kodex4654 Год назад +1

      @@TheButlcl001what workouts do you do in the army because im gonna go to the army when i turn 17 as a recruit and i want to be prepared

  • @drich8806
    @drich8806 Год назад +59

    Went to basic at Jackson and served 7 years. Seeing these videos of where it all started brings back memories of some of the best times of my life

    • @Kodex4654
      @Kodex4654 Год назад +1

      What workouts should i do before i go to the army(i have a couple of years)

    • @Krisday03
      @Krisday03 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@Kodex4654I know you said workouts in particular but just run a lot, have good upper body and lower body strength

    • @manhalen7046
      @manhalen7046 11 месяцев назад

      @@Kodex4654 Pushups and pullups for upper body strength, get some distance running in (2 to 5 miles) and most importantly strengthen and harden your feet.
      Go out and walk/hike in boots for long distances. If your feet are not sore or blistering then youre not walkign far enough.
      To summarize, in order of importance imo,
      1. Feet conditioning 2. Upper Body strengthening 3. Distance running/cardio work to failure.

    • @bruhhh2150
      @bruhhh2150 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Krisday03 so squats and pull up?

    • @drich8806
      @drich8806 9 месяцев назад

      @@Kodex4654 push ups, sit ups and running 2-3 miles with relative ease. The PT test has changed a bit but if you get good at those 3 you’ll have the strength and endurance to do well at anything they throw at you.

  • @danniejay6769
    @danniejay6769 Год назад +95

    At 27:46 That Lt. Colonel was patching his son. You can see Caldwell on the Private's nametag. That is literally so precious, you can see how proud his dad is.

    • @Dorkusbrug
      @Dorkusbrug 5 месяцев назад

      ❤ Wish my family had such trust in me. They keep trying to make me join the Puddle Pirates or the Chair Force. I'm Army or Marines all the way. HooRah! ❤
      Got 5 months of training ahead of myself, and I'm prepared for anything and everything

    • @FranknBerry05
      @FranknBerry05 24 дня назад

      Anyone about to go to basic training just know it won't last forever embrace the suck!

  • @ATTstudios18
    @ATTstudios18 Год назад +29

    Went to Benning in 2014, and was some if the best few months if my life, and am still in, this looks like light work lol i went in with a completely open mind and just did everything i could to make it fun but no matter what don’t let your mind or your body quit, if you focus you’ll learn you have more control over your mind and body and are capable of doing things you never thought, ya’ll got it.

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 Год назад +1

      That's not the real problem but the real problem is the other trainees, bullying, harassment, etc. Basic is easy but the difficulty is us the trainees.

  • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
    @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Год назад +61

    I was drafted into the Army in 1968 during the Vietnam war. NOBODY failed basic training during that period, the Drill Sergeants “fixed” it to make sure everybody graduated basic training. I actually saw a drill sergeant fire a trainee’s weapon for him so he could qualify & pass the firing range test so he could graduate. Uncle Sam needed body counts in the ‘Nam!

    • @Briwnee
      @Briwnee 9 месяцев назад +4

      The year I was born. Thank you for your bravery of serving our country

  • @dannykomarek2556
    @dannykomarek2556 Год назад +74

    Give this cameraman an award or something!! Man was running around with this camera and holding a nice steady hand for running. Making insider look bad

  • @Jimsac8
    @Jimsac8 Год назад +146

    I enlisted in the U.S. Army back in 1994 and long fulfilled my 8 year contract. This is way different than what I went through in basic training and it was 8 weeks long at that time. Did basic training at Fort Jackson.

    • @schmiwtzanmoonsuite
      @schmiwtzanmoonsuite Год назад +9

      You know back in the 1990s recruits had to be picked up on cattle busses

    • @Jimsac8
      @Jimsac8 Год назад +4

      @@schmiwtzanmoonsuite That depends where people went for basic training. Where I went for basic training we were picked up on the Blue Bird bus.

    • @wolfgang4368x
      @wolfgang4368x Год назад

      Nice - the bus..

    • @thesapientsapiophile
      @thesapientsapiophile Год назад +3

      WTH is this??? Back in the 80's we never did this, Where's the shark attack?? Engineer OSUT had Shark attacks for the whole day! We go soft? We did 13 weeks for the entire OSUT.

    • @mvend10
      @mvend10 Год назад +1

      Well obviously it was different than now. That was almost 30 years ago

  • @Fyrestare
    @Fyrestare Год назад +54

    Just graduated from B 1-13th today. I met SFC Joplin a couple times too. To anyone who’s about to ship, just remember that time keeps moving and you keep getting closer whether you’re getting smoked, standing in formation for hours, or even sleeping

    • @troll2cay693
      @troll2cay693 Год назад +1

      Yoooo I graduated from 1-13th 3 months ago! You must’ve been right after me. God time flew by. I was in C

    • @benjaminpeace2967
      @benjaminpeace2967 Год назад

      ​@@troll2cay693I graduated from C 1-13 back in October 2020 during COVID. Is DS Peugh still there? Or SDS Ellison?

    • @troll2cay693
      @troll2cay693 Год назад +2

      @@benjaminpeace2967 SDS Peugh is 100% still there! Not DS Ellison though.

    • @benjaminpeace2967
      @benjaminpeace2967 Год назад

      @troll2cay693 man he had just gotten there when I was going through and it was hilarious how insecure he was at first yelling at everyone lol. I'm sure he's changed a lot by now. Good guy though

    • @AngelMartinez-is6nd
      @AngelMartinez-is6nd Год назад

      Yoo I was in bravo company 1-13 I had 1st sgt roger

  • @miatam2
    @miatam2 Год назад +41

    Makes me want to go through basic again ! there seems to be a lot more then what we went through when I was in. 72-83 Sgt Mike AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY !

  • @lafreeway
    @lafreeway Год назад +20

    I played football 10 years in south Alabama. Every coach I ever had sounded just like those drill sergeants!

  • @miatam2
    @miatam2 Год назад +17

    went through basic back in 72 at Ft. Dix N.J. found being a tank mechanic & Vehicle Recovery (Mud Diving) a bore went to Airborne in 76, became an11C 1P sent to Italy with the %)(th Airborne Bn (GERONIMO) came back to the states, served with the 20th Special Forces AIRBORNE got medically discharged in 83. A BIG WHOOOOWAAAA The BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE !

    • @jamestodd945
      @jamestodd945 Год назад +1

      Thanks bro. I love service members. My son is in basic now. My dad was a 23 year Air Force Captain.

  • @deathfire096
    @deathfire096 Год назад +31

    I went to Navy Boot Camp in Orlando in 1990 as an 18 year old.. This is fun. Props for everybody that serves.

    • @robcaya3716
      @robcaya3716 Год назад +2

      This is cake-walk compare to combat arms MOS for 11B/C series Basic Training of 9 weeks prior to AIT. Fort Benning is a whole different animal when it comes to yelling, screaming in attention to details. I see a lot of lallygagging on here, tbh.

    • @WhiteNoise493
      @WhiteNoise493 Год назад +1

      ​@robcaya3716 that's because this is day one of BCT.

    • @Briwnee
      @Briwnee 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@robcaya3716Ft. Benning the toughest training

  • @jayboogie1367
    @jayboogie1367 Год назад +27

    For anyone going to go off to basic I just made it to AIT a week ago from Ft Jackson and just make sure that you’re prepared mentally they’ll definitely get you there physically

    • @jumex_mango
      @jumex_mango Год назад +2

      I’m planning on leaving sometime in January or February once I have fully recovered from my surgery. Any advice about Ft. Jackson? I’m almost 100% sure I’m headed there for basic

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 Год назад +3

      The part that is the worst is not that, the worst part is dealing with other trainees, basic is not difficult but trainees of us, we make it difficult. Also a possibility of experiencing bullying, harassment...bullying, that's the difficult part.
      Also, people act like just because we are in a different platoon, we are not equal, we are not a team, not in the ARMY together, etc. As if like we are enemies or a stranger or something and we are like enemies or some sh*t just because we are not in the same platoon, so stupid!😂.

    • @TwistedVizual
      @TwistedVizual 11 месяцев назад +1

      im out of shape and got a belly. barely can do push ups and pull ups. any tips i go in jan

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 11 месяцев назад

      @TwistedVizual work out, do your best, eat healthy and no need for like a strict diet, just eat healthy.

    • @isaiahsoto143
      @isaiahsoto143 9 месяцев назад

      @@jumex_mangogoing there to in Feb

  • @judahmac1799
    @judahmac1799 Год назад +44

    For those about to ship out, have a pen and notepad for the first 100 yards. Itll help memorizing the order of how to put thing together.

    • @mr.k.i.s.s7496
      @mr.k.i.s.s7496 Год назад +4

      And a method of shorthand for the objects. Something you have practiced and know what it means.

    • @judahmac1799
      @judahmac1799 Год назад +4

      @@mr.k.i.s.s7496 it also helps if you either tear out the paper you were writing in or have your notes easily findable in your notepad. I was smart enough to jot notes on how to assemble a stack of MRE boxes, but I wrote them in a random place in my notebook and for the life of me, couldn't find them when it came time to assemble them.

  • @WAR_1933
    @WAR_1933 Год назад +18

    I wish them all great success

  • @NMCKE
    @NMCKE Год назад +36

    If I can survive 12 weeks of BCT during Covid, anyone can! Embrace the suck, and stay positive for not only yourself, but for your comrades!

    • @germangranda6480
      @germangranda6480 Год назад +1

      Were you there in 2020? I was there post covid in april 2021 we still had to wear those aweful masks.

    • @NMCKE
      @NMCKE Год назад

      @@germangranda6480 2020, we had a yellow phase!

    • @benjaminpeace2967
      @benjaminpeace2967 Год назад +1

      Yes! Graduated from C 1-13 in October 2020 and I remember yellow phase lol. Man it was nightmare back then

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 Год назад +1

      That isn't the problem but the real problem is the other trainees, bullying, harassment, etc.
      People are not so normal, people are not so patriotic as they claim to be.

  • @niknakstv5539
    @niknakstv5539 Год назад +35

    I will be going September 20th, super excited.

  • @boltononabudget7423
    @boltononabudget7423 Год назад +11

    These were my Drills lol. SFC Valencia was a beast!!! I have the utmost respect for her. Anytime she did a crazy smoke session on us, she did every exercise that she asked of us, instead of just standing there yelling like some of the other cadre. Shout out to DS Cambell also. One of the few real ones who hasn't drank the kool aid.

    • @himalbhujel236
      @himalbhujel236 Год назад +1

      Best memory we had 😂
      Hurry up🤙🏻😀

  • @sarge3ad
    @sarge3ad Год назад +24

    Basic training has changed tremendously since I went through it in Aug-Oct 1980.

    • @RealCujo
      @RealCujo Год назад +1

      No joke. Went in 93 different then also

    • @coreymorris8707
      @coreymorris8707 Год назад +1

      For better or worse?

    • @RealCujo
      @RealCujo Год назад +5

      @@coreymorris8707 well we started with 61 ended with 47. Those 46 I would go to war with with confidence they wouldn’t fold up like cheap suits and would do their jobs regardless of the point of contact. Some people in that video I wouldn’t trust with doing their own taxes let alone actions during war.

    • @sarge3ad
      @sarge3ad Год назад +2

      @@coreymorris8707 worse. They seemed almost coddled instead of hardened.

    • @RealJeep
      @RealJeep Год назад +3

      It's a complete disgrace nowadays. God help the USA.

  • @THESIXTHEGG
    @THESIXTHEGG Год назад +17

    Damn, fucking excited but so scared too. I've worked dead end jobs my whole life, and in recent times fell on some hard shit. Need to sort my life out. Going 11B, recruiter already got my papers and my fingerprints are done, just waiting for my GED Math test, hate that shit, never was good with numbers, take it on the 17th. If and hopefully WHEN I pass I head to the readiness program at Jackson, and off to Moore for basic. Can't wait. But man am I scared.

    • @z_5434
      @z_5434 Год назад

      Good luck battle buddy. PFC wang here I’m one of the soldiers here you’ll be going to fort Bennings. I have no clue about osit but for basic you got this. Just take it one day at a time once u get past red phase it’s so much easier. Dogs out

    • @PRNCEULTRA
      @PRNCEULTRA Год назад

      Good shit 12BangBang out

    • @33roses
      @33roses 10 месяцев назад

      You got this!

  • @Dveekah
    @Dveekah Год назад +5

    Just got back march 2023.. anyone going soon wish you best you got this.

  • @sheldonrigsby3523
    @sheldonrigsby3523 11 месяцев назад +9

    I went to basic at Ft Jackson in late 1983, did 20 and retired. Glad to see the training looks pretty damn good these days. I salute.

    • @Uncle_Ruckus958
      @Uncle_Ruckus958 4 месяца назад

      Is it worth the 20yrs? Like what you get paid for retirement

    • @sheldonrigsby3523
      @sheldonrigsby3523 4 месяца назад

      @@Uncle_Ruckus958 Yeah, I have a pension and benefits for life. I still have to work but don't need to pay for medical and dental.

    • @Uncle_Ruckus958
      @Uncle_Ruckus958 4 месяца назад

      @@sheldonrigsby3523 it's not enough?

    • @MrCarlorr
      @MrCarlorr Месяц назад

      @@Uncle_Ruckus958 Their pension probably gives them enough to pay basic bills such as housing, etc. Most retired members continue working for extra money to use on... extra shit like vacations and entertainment.

    • @Uncle_Ruckus958
      @Uncle_Ruckus958 Месяц назад

      @@MrCarlorr on gotcha, thanks for this

  • @princeoftherealm
    @princeoftherealm Год назад +14

    Once you get about half way through white phase Basic gets a whole lot smoother as long as you cooperate with your battle buddies and do the right thing. Good luck in your future endeavors 💪

    • @alexp2689
      @alexp2689 Год назад +1

      how long is white phase? Am I correct in assuming that it's only the 1-3 weeks of basic?

    • @princeoftherealm
      @princeoftherealm Год назад

      @@alexp2689 weeks 1-3 are both yellow phase, which is 3 days long, and red phase which is *supposed* to be 3 weeks but your first sergeant can set you back if he decides the company doesn’t deserve a phase up

    • @napalmstickstokids5619
      @napalmstickstokids5619 Год назад

      @@alexp2689it’s after the first 3 weeks so it’s weeks 4-6

    • @gladiatorking2.0envoyofthe95
      @gladiatorking2.0envoyofthe95 Год назад

      @@alexp2689it’s about 3 weeks. Red phase is definitely the worst part and after that you still get smoked by the DS’ and all but not as badly in most cases. They aren’t constantly yelling by that point either

  • @johnhorton9637
    @johnhorton9637 Год назад +8

    I enlisted in 99. Went to Fort Sill Oklahoma. These drill sergeants were way to nice. They sure didn't call us trainees. Lessons I'll never forget.

    • @RaikaNishikino
      @RaikaNishikino Год назад +3

      shark attacks aren't allowed anymore unfortunately 🙄

    • @johnhorton9637
      @johnhorton9637 Год назад

      @@RaikaNishikino thats messed up . But anyway.

    • @GenX_US_Marine
      @GenX_US_Marine Год назад

      @@RaikaNishikino What the hell is a shark attack

    • @Potts.
      @Potts. Год назад +1

      @@RaikaNishikinosomeone I know that came back said that his drill sergeants did a shark attack even though they weren’t supposed to. He went to fort still, as well as I am on the 13th

    • @kate8134
      @kate8134 Год назад

      @@Potts.When did they go to basic?

  • @josuegomez9871
    @josuegomez9871 Год назад +14

    For those going into Basic training, you got this and very easy if you have the right mind set

  • @handgunner1911
    @handgunner1911 Год назад +6

    I love our United States Army

  • @plomerocarlos2459
    @plomerocarlos2459 Год назад +12

    Mi respetos para todos estos jóvenes que Dios me los bendiga mucho yo sé lo que se siente como padre cuando tu hijo está en esos campamentos son muy duro❤

  • @TH-kp5vi
    @TH-kp5vi Год назад +4

    God Bless our troops. All of them.

  • @Joker-11B-SYLV
    @Joker-11B-SYLV Год назад +13

    I went to Benning over a decade ago. It was quite different, also Infantry Drills were quite more intense. But I found that no matter how much I hated it at times, time kept moving regardless and every second I was a second closer to graduation day and getting my blue cord. It is physically demanding but to anyone getting ready to ship, prepare yourself, more physically and emotionally than mentally nowadays but as long as you just don’t quit and do what you’re told with a purpose and you’ll be fine. Don’t just learn from your mistakes, learn from everyone’s bc for a while, everyone will be punished for one person’s misconduct. And most of all good luck.
    I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!

  • @Motocrunk
    @Motocrunk Год назад +9

    Graduated from Fort Leonard Wood recently. Easy af, just remember right place, right time, right uniform. Also never stand out unless it’s for a good reason. Feel free to ask questions.

    • @javierybarra9982
      @javierybarra9982 Год назад +2

      Hey! i graduated at around the same time from Fort leonard wood. those were the exact words our DS would say all the time. right place, right time and right uniform. hell yeah!

    • @ryft9842
      @ryft9842 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I leave for basic training in 37 days in fort Leanard wood I’m just wondering how it was there I’m scared asf lol

    • @javierybarra9982
      @javierybarra9982 10 месяцев назад

      @@ryft9842 reception will 100% suck. the conditions are poor but after that, once you get to your company and just stay healthy and just follow whatever the DS tell you, you will be fine. just know youre going to make it through no matter what, you wont be afraid knowing that you got a person to your left and right there for the same thing

  • @mooshygooshy2748
    @mooshygooshy2748 9 месяцев назад

    Graduated back in October 2022, the drill sergeant in glasses, DS Jackson, was one of my drill sergeants, one of the best drill sergeants I had.

  • @shawanothan8323
    @shawanothan8323 Год назад +40

    The first 100 yards is honestly an improvement, it teaches that you need to rely on and work together with your unit right out the gate.

    • @sgtscumbag
      @sgtscumbag Год назад

      still kinda strange they dont drop trainees anymore though

    • @buckmerdoc8860
      @buckmerdoc8860 Год назад +3

      Me and about a bazillion former soldiers would be most incline to disagree with you

    • @stanleyquick6922
      @stanleyquick6922 Год назад +1

      ​@buckmerdoc8860 I'd have to agree. Even the Army's upper echelon has been complaining about the lack of discipline these days. We had unit cohesion, or they dusted the shit out of us, plain, and simple. They didn't give a rats ass, if someone was offended.

  • @MrGabino8000
    @MrGabino8000 Год назад +3

    Glad to see the new generation go through what will be a enjoyably memory that they would remember for their rest of their lives.

  • @RealCujo
    @RealCujo Год назад +4

    I went through June 93. Different world for sure. They don’t know it but what they are learning translates to being a soldier and a adult. First day was VERY DIFFERENT.

  • @johnpetty909
    @johnpetty909 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was stationed to fort Jackson in 1970, 4th battalion, 2nd brigade, bravo company, celebrated my 24 birthday, taking basic training.

  • @SuperFriday
    @SuperFriday Год назад +20

    I actually like this better than the other videos. The drill sgts aren't as quiet here.

    • @treyd6551
      @treyd6551 Год назад

      Very weird comment 👎🏿

    • @SuperFriday
      @SuperFriday Год назад +5

      @@treyd6551 That sounds like a YOU problem

    • @noahlondono8007
      @noahlondono8007 Год назад +1

      @@treyd6551 do you want them to be quieter?

    • @devannehughlett9718
      @devannehughlett9718 Год назад

      I get you. People always act like Army is super soft when they see those videos. Glad they show throwing stuff and yelling because people think it doesn’t exist anymore

    • @stanleyquick6922
      @stanleyquick6922 Год назад

      How much quieter can they be? The freaking Coast Guard training is harder than the Army training at this point.

  • @RUDYLOVE72
    @RUDYLOVE72 9 месяцев назад

    Basic training has changed tremendously since I went through it AT FORT KNOX IT WAS TOUGHER AND HARD BUT IT WAS WORTH IT. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. NOW IM A VETERAN KEEP IT UP. GLAD TO SEE ANOTHER GENERATION GRADUATING FROM US ARMY BASIC

  • @Bxred-Persxn
    @Bxred-Persxn Год назад +3

    Just went through bct at Jackson. It was so light tbh. Way easier than I thought it was gonna be

    • @Bxred-Persxn
      @Bxred-Persxn Год назад

      @blauno2099 I just graduated from Jackson august 10th. I’m now at fort eustis for ait

  • @dw7094
    @dw7094 2 месяца назад +1

    These drill sargeants are top notch when it comes to orchestrating a CF.

  • @austinshannon4197
    @austinshannon4197 Год назад +33

    I have 39 days left in the United States Army. This will be my last Independence Day being in the army marking exactly 247 years of indepedence to the day from tyrannical great britian.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Год назад +3

      Modern America is way worse than Britain at the time.
      We need July 5th. ;)

    • @sniperviper4922
      @sniperviper4922 Год назад

      ​@@RanstoneBritain is currently the asscrack of Europe

    • @jamestodd945
      @jamestodd945 Год назад

      ​@Ranstone We getting Revelations bro.

  • @이철산-d7k
    @이철산-d7k 6 дней назад +1

    God bless the United States Arny !

  • @PurdyGirl63
    @PurdyGirl63 Год назад +6

    Congratulations soldiers! You earned it!

    • @z_5434
      @z_5434 Год назад

      Thank you from fort Jackson! Dogs out!

  • @ThisIsHarderThanIThought
    @ThisIsHarderThanIThought 2 месяца назад

    team building and PT at the same time...beautiful...kinda brings back memories of my ft jackson basic training days...

  • @CamclarMilitary
    @CamclarMilitary Год назад +3

    Best military drill I've ever seen

  • @alexrosas3763
    @alexrosas3763 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate these videos man. Thank you.

  • @jmcclellan6031
    @jmcclellan6031 Год назад +57

    As a Ft Benning Alum from the early 80’s this looks like a Cluster F

    • @SmokyOle
      @SmokyOle Год назад +36

      Deal with it. Im a vet as well and after 20 years of losing wars 60 if you count Nam people should be happy anybody wants to serve in this sham of a military at all. That's why rates are down 40%.

    • @AgentPepsi1
      @AgentPepsi1 Год назад

      As an Army veteran myself, this does look like a complete "cluster F". What do you expect from the ultra-woke Democrat "military" where they are more concerned with "pronouns" than combat effectiveness? I went to BASIC at Fort Knox, then AIT at Fort Rucker. I also refuse to call Fort Rucker (or Hood, Polk, and others) by their virtue signalling Biden freak-0-crat names.

    • @vedder10
      @vedder10 Год назад +14

      @@SmokyOle I would still take our military over Russia's any day.

    • @SmokyOle
      @SmokyOle Год назад +36

      @@vedder10 Sure but that's not what I was saying. Tired of these 80s guys disrespecting modern vets when they didn't have to serve in this currently messed up era. It's harder than ever today to be a soldier with social media anyone who signs up should be commended.

    • @chillrob3
      @chillrob3 Год назад +5

      ​@@SmokyOleyou are a legend I'm 15 and the military always seemed cool to me still planning on joining soon

  • @jtavionjones
    @jtavionjones 6 месяцев назад +1

    I ship out may 6 and I’ve never been away from home by myself I’m trying to prepare myself mentally I’m physically fit for this

  • @shiny3380
    @shiny3380 Год назад +69

    For all the, I served back in blah, blah, blah. Bravo, you served when your Drill Sergeants or Instructors could beat you. That's not something to brag about. 'Oh it made us soldiers, blah, blah, blah.' Guess what this is the new army, yeah it seems undisciplined, "woke", etc. Who cares, these kids are still enlisting at a time its heavily frowned upon, where they're shunned by their peers and the masses. Be happy they're doing something to better themselves and those around them.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Год назад +9

      See... The problem is, they had the option to join the Marines...

    • @mr.k.i.s.s7496
      @mr.k.i.s.s7496 Год назад +4

      ​@@RanstoneBut they wanted more choices in MOS. Most, but not all of these Soldiers will be in either a Combat Support or Combat Service Support MOS.

    • @pittsburgharmyvet103
      @pittsburgharmyvet103 Год назад +3

      Yeah I went in 2002. My drills were no one I would mess with even to this day. The issue becomes, when war is chaotic and you don’t know which you need to go, you’ll flash back to your shark attack and it becomes less imposing and impossible. This will not prepare them for anything.

    • @z_5434
      @z_5434 Год назад +1

      Thank you from fort Jackson! Just graduated today 60 days ago from when I was in this video I thank you for ur support! Scouts out!

    • @agentofenhanced2428
      @agentofenhanced2428 Год назад +3

      ​@@Ranstonethe leadership at the marines is a catastrophy

  • @davontahenry6904
    @davontahenry6904 3 месяца назад +1

    Shipping to fort Jackson August 19th, I'm so ready for this

  • @Kdeem.224
    @Kdeem.224 Год назад +3

    I leave for this place on the 24th i hope i can get through the physical stuff in super skinny but I'll do my best

  • @ARMYEXERCISE
    @ARMYEXERCISE 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great advices: 1.) Avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) Observe everything around. 3.) Be a team player. 4.) Don't quit / Never give up.

  • @jonathansherwood872
    @jonathansherwood872 Год назад +6

    Haha, I was in 3-60th B co, these drill Sargents went east on these trainees compared to what we did. Still a good example of what basic looks like at fort Jackson! Nice video!

  • @zachsmith2647
    @zachsmith2647 10 месяцев назад +2

    heading to fort jackson for my basic training December 28th!

  • @williamcornelison4721
    @williamcornelison4721 Год назад +3

    I had basic training at Fort Leonard Wood in 1967. My DI's were Low Life White Trash Drunks...... Thank God, when I soon found myself in Vietnam, my brother soldiers were there to show me how to stay alive... I enlisted and was RA. (not drafted) I still have life long friends... from back then..

  • @Akumaa2000
    @Akumaa2000 9 месяцев назад

    I went to basic training at Fort Knox KY back in 1989’ and had a blast (did basic and AIT at Fort Knox), tank mechanic school was right down the street from my basic training barracks building. Got stationed at Fort Stewart GA, served in Desert Storm with my buddies which was cool……I’m retired now, but I will say that joining the military was the best decision I made after high school graduation.
    Yea, basic training is mostly mental and if your thinking of joining the military and your not much in shape it’s best to start running a lot to build up your wind and lung stamina, your gonna be running ALOT and EVERYWHERE but it’ll help you make the transition easier getting in shape during the PT regiment you’ll experience.
    Best believe there’s gonna plenty times you’ll want to quit but don’t give up and don’t give the people who said “your gonna fail” the satisfaction of being proven right, use it as motivation to keep going and make it to graduation where you’ll have the last laugh.

  • @klvkflyer397
    @klvkflyer397 Год назад +14

    I went through Ft Jackson in '77. First thing I noticed, no cattle trucks....buses, must be nice. If you're going through basic you'll deal with it better if you understand the whole point is to break you of the civilian habits that'll get you killed. This looks fairly tame to me than what i remember

    • @mr.k.i.s.s7496
      @mr.k.i.s.s7496 Год назад +1

      They've broken off from the Shark Attack. They started this year or so ago.

    • @AJnoBlok6996
      @AJnoBlok6996 Год назад +1

      They ain't showing the fuck fuck games my drills loved to play😂

    • @stanleyquick6922
      @stanleyquick6922 Год назад +1

      ​@@AJnoBlok6996They can't even use those bad words anymore!

    • @butterballin3686
      @butterballin3686 5 месяцев назад

      @@stanleyquick69221:27 drill sergeant literally telling this dude he’s gonna “fuck him up”.

  • @alchemicalsoul
    @alchemicalsoul Год назад +13

    My son graduated from OSUT at Benning this past June. He reported that the Shark Attack is very much still alive. DS confirmed at graduation. So to all the "back in my day" old heads, the Army ain't gone soft. PTSD just starts later than yours. ✊🏾

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 Год назад +1

      did he actually describe the shark attack, or did he just go "yeah we had it" just to say he had it?

    • @alchemicalsoul
      @alchemicalsoul Год назад +1

      @@golfery5119 I actually met his DS at Turning Blue ceremony he admitted they were on his ass. My son described being surrounded by 4-5 DSs from the time he arrived at Benning through the beginning of white phase when he
      f'ed up. Can take it or leave it.

    • @stanleyquick6922
      @stanleyquick6922 Год назад

      They have definitely gone soft. We wouldn't have gotten to the point these recruits have, without getting the living hell dusted out of us.

    • @notschramm3461
      @notschramm3461 Год назад +1

      My OSUT was at Benning a little over a decade ago. Up there on top of motivation hill ( Echo 1-50) where there are no eyes to really see what is going on, you would get some pretty unique corrective training. Anyone who thought drills weren't allowed to scream or swear or put hands on you, got a pretty rude awakening because what happens in the bay, stays in the bay.

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 Год назад

      @@notschramm3461 When I went through "relaxing Jackson" (which may not be as intense at Ft Benning, but it's still an Army basic training, not Navy or Air Force) in October 2017, on Day Zero in my platoon, a female was crying in formation. One of the drill sergeants of our platoon (who I think was the meanest of the 12 drill sergeants we had in the company) just went up to her and, loud enough for the rest of her to hear, told her "shut the fuck up."
      Before shipping, I heard drill sergeants no longer cuss because of how "soft" the new generation is (which is bullshit, EVERY GENERATION talks shit about the next generation), but that was proven wrong before Day Zero when I was in reception and heard a drill sergeant tell some recruits "I could fuck you guys up for the next four hours"
      This was while the civilian photographers were at each of the four platoons in the company taking pictures.
      For the most part, we didn't have drill sergeants putting their hands on us, although I had one drill sergeant (one of the other two of my platoon) grab my jacket when he got upset at me for telling him I was on the wrong number lane after buddy team live fire.
      Screaming is obviously something that's going to stay around forever in any military basic training.Even Coast Guard drill instructors (whatever they call them) scream (maybe not quite like Marine or Army, but still). So that's no surprise.

  • @SmileyYus
    @SmileyYus 3 месяца назад +1

    Go in fort Jackson July 1st don’t really feel nervous or excited just ready for the 10 weeks to fly by

  • @davidbarrera4986
    @davidbarrera4986 Год назад +4

    that was way too smooth. when i got there they were smoking tf out of us right of the bus 😂

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Год назад +2

      This is the first year they aren't doing that anymore m no more shark attack and they replaced it with this first 100 yards teamwork exercise

  • @ThirdEye387Gaming
    @ThirdEye387Gaming Год назад

    Relaxin’ Jackson! Good memories were made for me here! Will NEVER forget Basic. Hooah

  • @pittsburgharmyvet103
    @pittsburgharmyvet103 Год назад +11

    My God. Even the Drills seem weaker. My drills were the most physically imposing people I’ve ever met. This is a picnic.

    • @tommy_noble
      @tommy_noble Год назад +2

      You're looking at one class, have some respect, what was your MOS?

    • @devannehughlett9718
      @devannehughlett9718 Год назад +1

      My husband is one. You have zero clue what it’s like via this video.

  • @jt8isgr870
    @jt8isgr870 Год назад +1

    They never have videos of benning or knox. Its always relaxing jackson.

  • @AlmightyKingClark
    @AlmightyKingClark Год назад +12

    Definitely a lot different from my era.

  • @cloud4011
    @cloud4011 Год назад +1

    I just shipped out to ft jackson a couple minutes ago, on the plane heading to columbia, South Carolina in a few and then heading to the base, wish me luck

  • @coled.4988
    @coled.4988 Год назад +4

    4:21 Drill Sergeant Jackson was one of mine when I went through! Great Drill Sergeant looked up to him a lot, was a wealth of knowledge!

    • @armybeef68
      @armybeef68 11 месяцев назад

      He looks exactly like DS Kirby

  • @BodyPuncher20s
    @BodyPuncher20s 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm about to rejoin the army after being out for 7 years. I have to re do basic training sadly. I went through September 11th 2012. This seems a lot easier than when I first came through

  • @MoonstoneElements
    @MoonstoneElements Год назад +3

    My husband is there now, he gets out of reception and starts bct hopefully tomorrow

  • @benjaminpeace2967
    @benjaminpeace2967 Год назад +2

    C co 1-13 October 2020 graduate from Ft Jackson. BCT during COVID was an absolute nightmare. If your bunkmate or someone around you got the 'rona, guess what... youll likely be a recycle with them even if you dont have it. There were people who spent six months in basic. It was crazy

  • @hollyo9471
    @hollyo9471 Год назад +27

    I went through basic in the fall of 1984. I'm a proud Army Veteran and I see that now the Drill Sgt's are way too soft. Before going to basic, make sure you are physically fit, and mentally prepared. Make sure you can run and have upper body strength before shipping date.

    • @ARMY21tango
      @ARMY21tango Год назад +4

      Just so you know, its not the DSs fault that they are soft. It is the Army that has made it virtually impossible to be the DS that they all want, and need, to be.
      I am a former DS in this new Army and can tell you from experience.

    • @georgemaxwell3467
      @georgemaxwell3467 Год назад +4

      Went thru in 87 and this is way different 😮

    • @hunterhollingsworth9058
      @hunterhollingsworth9058 Год назад +3

      the drill sergeants havent gotten soft, they really wish they could push harder. its just part of the new smart warfare vs strong warfighter ideology. i prepped for basic by running 5ks with dumbells in a backpack, doing multiple sets of 100 push ups, and practically getting married to a pull up bar.
      however, in basic i never had to run more than 2 miles in a day, only once did we reach a 40 count while in front leaning rest, and you only needed to do one pull up to pass your pt test!
      plenty couldnt pass their final pt test, but got their patches anyway....pathetic

    • @miguelamedina2390
      @miguelamedina2390 Год назад

      DSs are not being soft. They are following the TRADOC guidance or 356 regulation. If something goes wrong: they will get in trouble.
      Things are beyond their control...

    • @ghosttube6525
      @ghosttube6525 Год назад +2

      This is what they allowed them to post lol

  • @em23
    @em23 Год назад +2

    relaxin' jackson!

  • @alc88142
    @alc88142 Год назад +6

    I leave this 31st of july to go to fort jackson. Ready to work.

  • @alexandraallain
    @alexandraallain 6 месяцев назад +1

    They seem much nicer than I remember when I went through Basic at Benning in 2006.

  • @ojezzus5772
    @ojezzus5772 Год назад +3

    For those that are getting ready to get shipped to BS, here’s some friendly advice:
    Be ready to run…ALOT. Start running a lot so you can get used to it because that’s all you’re going to be doing
    Know how to do a push-up. You’re going to get smoked, ALOT for dumb/petty shit. Even if you’re doing the right thing you’re still doing the wrong thing. Get ready for the words “HALF RIGHT FACED, FRONT LEANING REST POSITION MOVE”.
    If you love eating a lot, you won’t be eating that much. Be prepared to have little to know food and be expected to function almost 16+ hours.
    Have the proper mindset. If you’re a soft person or don’t know what perseverance is then don’t join. Have the patience to not lose your temper or yourself in the worst of situations. You’re going to be tested a lot of times but DS are trying to braking you and build you into the Man/Women I know you can become.
    Find something or someone important to you and use as motivation. There were many days I wanted to quit but remember what I was doing this for and just pushed through it
    Make friends. Having battle buddies to lean on speak to makes a world of a difference. I can’t count how many times my old battle buddies and I used to sit down on a Sunday morning and talk about how we missed fast food restaurants and what we’re going to do after basic training
    Most important just survive. There’s going to be some fun moments in BS. Just understand that this isn’t the end but the beginning to a better life.

  • @fanymatute6764
    @fanymatute6764 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mis mas merecidos respetos para todos este mundo necesita personas como ustedes fuertes y valientes nos hacen sentir muy orgullosos hombres y mujeres Dios los bendiga a todos use que lo ban a lograr 🙏🙏♥️♥️😍😍💪💪

  • @_leviathanmusic
    @_leviathanmusic Год назад +5

    this looks way calmer than i thought

    • @hi_im_angelatrainor
      @hi_im_angelatrainor Год назад +1

      Its not the marines

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Год назад +2

      They no longer do shark attacks as soon as they get off the bus so it's. Abita more calmer and more focused on teamwork. Plus, they aren't going to show you the bad parts of the instructors

  • @j-light8333
    @j-light8333 Год назад +2

    Basic training is that fun thing you never want to do again

  • @upin2280
    @upin2280 Год назад +9

    I know a sister her name is Cat from Vietnam she's now serving in the US Army at Fort Jackson

  • @umkane3851
    @umkane3851 Год назад +2

    2010 age 31 and detoxing from serious opiate addiction. Basic was a trip lol. Usually the old guy laughing at the DS comments since at that age i wasnt phased. 8 yesrs later 1 deployment and now MEB and home

  • @PatrickMcDade-p3m
    @PatrickMcDade-p3m Год назад +5

    Parris Island / 1974. It was a little different. Godspeed to these young recruits.

    • @GenX_US_Marine
      @GenX_US_Marine Год назад

      Parris Island 1997 1st Battalion Delta Co. I don't even know what the hell I'm even watching here. The whole part 1 of this video is WTF. Those DI's need to get some volume and so does those recruits. Not one of them was screaming.

  • @WeedsComedy
    @WeedsComedy 9 месяцев назад

    Be safe and thank you.

  • @Audacia77
    @Audacia77 Год назад +4

    Can't help but contrast my own experiences in basic in '96, as my father did when he went in '70. I supposed that's natural. But, the only thing that really matters happens at 28:53.

  • @timmybailey9902
    @timmybailey9902 4 месяца назад

    desert storm vet,,,, joined 1984-1993...basic traing,leadership school,and ait,,,,ft jackson,sc alpha 1-1....greatest thing i ever did!

  • @quangfps
    @quangfps Год назад +3

    This is a nice summer camp

  • @kidrich6902
    @kidrich6902 Год назад +1

    Congrats Combat Infantry Soldiers Kick ass & take names is ours motto🐍🫡

  • @thefather2766
    @thefather2766 Год назад +6

    Shipping to Ft Benning in 20 days!

  • @AsleepAtTheReel
    @AsleepAtTheReel Год назад +1

    I did basic at Fort Jackson in 1987, retired in 2011. There is so much different. What is the point of the hands/arms in ice?? I worked in a Drill Sergeant unit in 2002-2004 and have never seen any of this stuff. Seems to be a lot easier. but then again, we are just seeing parts of it. This was way before cell phones so we had to wait in line to make a collect call and hope someone answered, then only had 5 minutes. LOL Almost 25 of the best years of my life. I remember the grenade range well. The last thing you wanted was chalk on your helmet. The first 2 screw up gave you a line which after 2 formed an X, the third time was a circle around the x which meant you were not throwing the grenade.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Год назад

      Looks like the only real difference is they aren't doing shark attacks and they added the ice thing and the 100 yards teamwork exercise

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 Год назад

      @@ecclairmayo4153 sure there are other differences I would consider "real" I saw a Christopher Chaos video showing basic from generations gone by and it showed that they actually had short order serving burgers.

  • @jkeecc47
    @jkeecc47 Год назад +3

    It's changed since I went through 43 years ago. I knew they eliminated the shark attack,. The Army still put the DI and stress factor into it that had to be from lesson learned from the past

  • @Hace123456789
    @Hace123456789 5 месяцев назад +1

    I start May 6th. Honestly excited

  • @germangranda6480
    @germangranda6480 Год назад +7

    Don’t try to show off. Listen to the drills and do what they say. And do not take any contraband (uncrustables) or anything else your not allow to take in the barracks. You will have a bad week, some guys in my platoon did it and we got smoked for a whole week, and it wasn’t fun. Besides that it was a great experience. It will help you mentally, emotionally and physically. Much luck to the new trainees.

    • @freebrd68
      @freebrd68 Год назад

      damn I guess I’ll have to unpack my box of uncrustables

    • @devannehughlett9718
      @devannehughlett9718 Год назад

      Hahahaha! This is one of the best info you can tell people.

  • @kapn4611
    @kapn4611 2 месяца назад

    in the end you look back at basic as one of the best moments of your life, once youre out you get depressed for a while but itll be okay it goes back to normal eventually

  • @B4pres
    @B4pres Год назад +12

    i ship out to jackson on sunday july 9,2023

    • @lesleymartinez1217
      @lesleymartinez1217 Год назад +2

      just saying get prepared, its gonna be hot af

    • @B4pres
      @B4pres Год назад

      @@lesleymartinez1217 any tips?

    • @lesleymartinez1217
      @lesleymartinez1217 Год назад +2

      @@B4pres don’t stand out unless you want some type of leadership position, it’s gonna suck at first but towards the end it will be worth it. Don’t create problems or be the problem trust me you don’t want to be that one person who gets the whole bay smoked for not being squared away

    • @esmeraldamejia8101
      @esmeraldamejia8101 Год назад +2

      i leave on the 11th to jackson!

    • @BLADIMIROSANCHEZALVARADO
      @BLADIMIROSANCHEZALVARADO Год назад +1

      @@esmeraldamejia8101 good luck

  • @PM__harper
    @PM__harper Год назад +1

    Anyone who’s going out. I was in Fort Jackson South Carolina bravo 3/13 Infinity regiment. And yeah that was hard on us, but it wasn’t hard to complete and pass everything. It’s about how much you want it, and I kiss basic training. Graduated March 31, and went to AIT Fort Lee/ Fort Greg Adams and graduated there may 31 From 266 Bravo Quartermaster Corps 2023 and I’ll do it all over again

  • @markmlinar1511
    @markmlinar1511 Год назад +6

    Really, that's how easy it's become--wow.

    • @EDGE_AXISS
      @EDGE_AXISS Год назад +4

      It’s just what they show way more in it can’t fit 10 weeks in to 30 minutes

  • @diosdani4124
    @diosdani4124 Год назад +2

    Basic training : the easiest thing you doing in your career, if you going through infantry you going to love it

  • @jameswalston9807
    @jameswalston9807 Год назад +3

    I was talking with some guys here at AIT that went to Jackson for Basic, I noticed that their NIC training is in sand, here at FT Sill, it was gravel, my knees and elbows still have scabs and scars 😂

    • @stanleyquick6922
      @stanleyquick6922 Год назад

      Got dusted on the grinder many times, in full gear, on the knuckles.

  • @PhantomDog-td9pu
    @PhantomDog-td9pu Год назад +1

    I was a holdover in fort Leonard wood during reception for a month and the most fun I had was walking back to the barracks and chow hall

  • @docmarty809
    @docmarty809 Год назад +4

    Looks like the Drill Sergeants are afraid of offending somebody, such soft voices and patience. Not quite how I remember Fort Jackson in 1981. It was a lot louder and everyone doing push ups.
    "Thank You Drill Sergeant for conditioning my weak mind and weak body"
    That was the way you asked for permission to get up. I'll remember that phrase for the rest of my life.

  • @purplebirdm1258
    @purplebirdm1258 8 месяцев назад

    1:25 get ‘‘em drill! I had to turn my volume up but you told him exactly what he needed to hear😂😂😂

  • @okuzawa7894
    @okuzawa7894 Год назад +4

    is this infantry or just regular BCT?

    • @NarutoOnDope
      @NarutoOnDope Год назад +10

      Just regular BCT. these arent combat arms Soldiers

    • @okuzawa7894
      @okuzawa7894 Год назад +2

      @@NarutoOnDope thanks!

    • @Izak213
      @Izak213 Год назад +2

      @@NarutoOnDope FA counts as combat arms lmao, there's probably at least one in there

    • @himehime1629
      @himehime1629 Год назад +4

      OSUT is different from BCT, I don't really see a lot OSUT footage out there. BCT was probably the longest feeling but funniest time I had.

    • @himehime1629
      @himehime1629 Год назад +3

      @@Izak213 Yeah only MPs, Infantry, Mortarman, Cav Scouts, Combat Engineers, SF Candidates go to OSUT