Military, is it worth it? & How it changed me

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @ARCHIEzzle
    @ARCHIEzzle 8 лет назад +81

    It's amazing that you were able to document all those years man.

  • @miatam2
    @miatam2 7 лет назад +50

    No matter which branch of the military you serve,you learn things your parents won't teach you(Unless they we're military) or school, you will learn of brotherhood,fidelity,Honor, respect courage,Knowing that the people you serve with will always have your back, you will have a lot of challenges,& how to deal with them, you will be a part of something bigger than yourself, what ever you do in the military will stick with you for the rest of your life,when you retire,you will look back at the time you served in the military,you will say,"Those we're the best days of my life" Sgt Mike 509th Airborne, 20th Special Forces Group, 1970-1983

  • @jtmnavy
    @jtmnavy 8 лет назад +140

    The grind begins

  • @andrewchristopher7138
    @andrewchristopher7138 8 лет назад +107

    all my friends that are veterans say the older they get the more they appreciate there time in the military. my biggest regret is not serving

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy 8 лет назад +18

      truuuu

    • @laxmitty21
      @laxmitty21 8 лет назад +2

      Andrew Christopher their*

    • @johnnyangel3683
      @johnnyangel3683 6 лет назад

      Andrew Christopher Get in line behind me!Big regret on my part!Back in the late 70's the Army had the 2 yr enlistment! So WTFNT!College on the Bill a veteran etc.

    • @realistic272
      @realistic272 6 лет назад +1

      So true! As a mid 50 year old AF vet, I couldn't agree more. The pride, service and admiration I have for our active military men and women and vets... tremendous. Awe... the memories of my airman days at Lackland, Chanute and Castle AFB. Keep up the good work with this channel.

  • @alanhirayama4592
    @alanhirayama4592 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you! I was active duty for about 6 years and 11 years Air National Guard (still serving) and you summed up the benefits really well. It really comes down to your attitude, and your positive, forward-looking persona has served you well. I look forward to seeing how you evolve and create in the future!

  • @sk8andp8intDiesel
    @sk8andp8intDiesel 8 лет назад +11

    I would recommend to join reserves first off. Secondly MAKE SURE YOU PICK THE JOB YOU WANT AND TAKE TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT. If you decide to go active duty go fucking 4 years do not let the recruiters sweet talk you into 6 its not worth it if you decide you love the Air Force then you can re-enlist after the 4.

  • @Vdrenvln3
    @Vdrenvln3 8 лет назад +17

    You forgot to mention* Without you joining the Air Force, my favorite couple wouldn't have met! So crazy to think, had Makenna not been looking up Air Force videos and found you, you guys wouldn't be together today. I've followed your journey for a while now and it's so awesome how far you've come. Keep up the good work, Kyle!

  • @AnjiMichelle
    @AnjiMichelle 8 лет назад +22

    I watched your video before I joined he Air Force and now I've been one month living the life in the operation Air Force. I just wanted to say you inspired lots of people to join, and if I knew what to blog about, I'd love to do RUclips on the side too.

  • @Drip46
    @Drip46 8 лет назад +74

    I found it interesting when you said that you'd rather have RUclips than the Air Force. I find myself having to agree with that comment haha

  • @APRIL2862
    @APRIL2862 7 лет назад +12

    During my short army career I experienced to many a-hole high ranking lifers bossing me around trying to get me court martialed and keeping me from making a higher rank than E1, couldn't wait to get out and I narrowly got an honorable discharge.

  • @bushidobrown9839
    @bushidobrown9839 8 лет назад +26

    leave for bmt in about 2 weeks pretty excited

    • @bruce412
      @bruce412 8 лет назад +2

      Hyakuju 47 Good Luck!

    • @_Shiftyy691
      @_Shiftyy691 8 лет назад +1

      Hyakuju 47 good luck!! it'll feel like forever but you'll get through it!

    • @_Shiftyy691
      @_Shiftyy691 8 лет назад

      Ľøŕď Šâťáņ Jőņëş I know, my dad was Army. Along with many other relatives.

    • @forgotten9022
      @forgotten9022 8 лет назад

      hope your doin good in there, i've heard its pretty scary

    • @kzero1499
      @kzero1499 7 лет назад +1

      how'd it go? lol

  • @mitchellaugustine7769
    @mitchellaugustine7769 8 лет назад +28

    I leave for Army basic training in 2 weeks.

  • @annaiseborja5109
    @annaiseborja5109 8 лет назад

    I can't believe you almost came to guam! please come for a meet and greet!

  • @chrisbinder6687
    @chrisbinder6687 7 лет назад

    I have been watching for almost a year now and honestly, this is one of your best videos. Very concise, honest and informative, and, as always, personal and insightful. You are a remarkable young man. Thank you for serving our country and for sharing your experiences. Love to M also.

  • @joshrowe4060
    @joshrowe4060 8 лет назад +7

    I appreciate all the honesty. Stay honest and true to yourself. Your awesome dude. I'm medical in the af.

    • @bobshaw4063
      @bobshaw4063 8 лет назад

      Josh Thank You for your Service . What do you do in medical in the AF ? How long have you been serving ? I'm an AF Veteran . I got out 5 / 75 . I was a 64550 Invty Mgt Specialist .

    • @joshrowe4060
      @joshrowe4060 8 лет назад

      Bob Shaw sir. Thank you for your service as well. I'm a Med tech. 4nOx1 is my afsc.

    • @bobshaw4063
      @bobshaw4063 8 лет назад

      Josh
      Thank You for your reply . How do you like being a Med Tech ?

  • @Auniesauce
    @Auniesauce 8 лет назад

    I'm very much in the boat with you that the military has made me a little more introverted. But like you said, the opportunities I've been offered are SO GREAT. I also just did an AF FAQ about commissioning. I love this single question FAQ format. Great job, Kyle!

  • @aaronbeachem1858
    @aaronbeachem1858 8 лет назад

    Im a junior and im trying to get my softbook pretty soon. these videos help me understand to expect what is going to happen in the air force. thank you

  • @ErickaBernie
    @ErickaBernie 8 лет назад +14

    Heck yeah! Every day videos! Great stuff man!

  • @karenwilliams4969
    @karenwilliams4969 8 лет назад

    Kyle, I agree. I appreciate the 25 years I did in the Air Force. A great time of my life. Retirement is the best perk to have. Without the AF there are/were so many things I did later in life like finishing college, getting my RN. Good luck with the time you have left in AF

  • @kellicahill5418
    @kellicahill5418 8 лет назад

    Definitely my favorite video on this channel. It was really, really honest and thorough.

  • @danyoson97able
    @danyoson97able 8 лет назад

    Keep it up bud, everyone in BMT talks about you as someone they looked to for information. Thank you for what your doing

  • @nicholasparrott3326
    @nicholasparrott3326 8 лет назад

    I watched all the way through. Another great video. I showed this one to my supervisor and it was recommended that I show your videos at my DEP CC. Your optimistic and realistic and that is appreciated. Keep it up!I agree with your parting statements about being more mature after joining the Air Force. I also miss my days before the Air Force, but then I was more immature and might possibly have gone down a destructive path.My parents often say how proud they are of me, and I get many thanks from the public, I appreciate that, but it is just great to live this Air Force lifestyle.

  • @tredoe9961
    @tredoe9961 5 лет назад +1

    Great video man. I’m active duty AF getting out soon and I can relate to EVERYTHING u said 💯

    • @rades920
      @rades920 5 лет назад

      Tre Doe was it worth it to join?

  • @LexesOHara
    @LexesOHara 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, that's crazy how much you've changed.

  • @cormacnimo
    @cormacnimo 8 лет назад

    This is my favorite video from you Kyle!
    I've thought about the same question many times during my process of joining the Air Force and my answer has never changed. Now I've watched your video and I feel even more determined.
    I'm leaving for BMT in January!

  • @laurag370
    @laurag370 8 лет назад

    I think it's just the universe working it's magic. I've been watching your videos for a while now since I've been doing research my self to make the decision of navy or the Air Force. ALSO leading me to discover your friend JT when you guys collaborated on navy vs. the Air Force. Now you live in Vegas I also live here! I just think that's crazy cool maybe in the future once I've graduated high school you guys can personally help me in making a decision. One more year 🤘🏼 but thank you for your videos and I wish you and JT the best of luck!!

  • @anthonyrin939
    @anthonyrin939 8 лет назад

    Hey Kyle! I've been watching your videos for over a year now! I leave for Air Force BMT next week! Your videos have helped me so much, thank you!

  • @julial2581
    @julial2581 8 лет назад +6

    When you described how you used to dress I thought you wouldn't look good but YOU STILL LOOK GOOD with 90s sweatshirts and allllll lol

  • @pollo9500
    @pollo9500 8 лет назад

    I am more ready to join thanks to your videos. Very motivational as well. Im doing dual track to enlist and commission as an officer. Im considering doing a life career in the Air Force.

  • @HamiltonTitus
    @HamiltonTitus 6 лет назад

    You're correct...I'm in the neon dessert as well. Hiking and the hot springs, all kinds of crazy things.
    Have you been to the Atomic Testing museum yet?
    MEGA COOL.

  • @ttones7352
    @ttones7352 7 лет назад +1

    When you did a Q&A with your Navy buddy he said (I believe) "to be successful it WILL be hard". I was second guessing joining the Air Force, now I'm not. I want to be successful and I know the Air Force can help with that. I'm going to try hard to get in the Academy. If I can't get in, I will at least go to a college with ROTC. If not I will join officer candidate school. Thanks for helping me make my mind up sir. I really appreciate you and your videos even though they are long.

  • @YourJamaicanChief
    @YourJamaicanChief 8 лет назад +24

    I'm in tech school now lord help me

  • @dariusjohnson4118
    @dariusjohnson4118 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Kyle ,my name is Darius Johnson im 19 live in Little Rock Arkansas and I have recently started watching your videos and I can truly say that they help. Before them I was so confused and lost that it was ridiculous. Every time I went into the recruiter office or talk to one I would get extremely nervous because I didn't kno what to expect. And being chased down because of my score as 67 on asvab and years of jrotc by some recruiters didn't help because it made me feel like ...hey why you pressuring me ...but watching your transformation through these videos I've been binge watching really helped my mind settle and clear because I have a girlfriend been together 2years and although I know that could change at any time I still can't help but think that the military would help to better any future financially, get me back in college (I lost full tuition scholarship by dropping a class and my advisor didn't warn me) ,travel wise and just basically turn me into the man I seek to be so I think that I will pursue it but I still have some jitters but not as it use to be because of your videos. My only two problems left are 1, I am over my what is said to be my weight limit but I'm not out of shape personally because I still work out , got muscles and feel that I can do whatever anyone else can but I heard the army would accept me and put me on a diet plan maybe going to check it out today and see...not my first choice but I don't know if Air Force would do the same so o well I guess. My 2nd problem is am I to go reserve and do college hopefully at UAM or active and explore then do college later... sorry that was long but if you can help me weather on here or facebook because it is my name as said before. If you're still reading this thank you and hope to be hearing from you soon and keep the videos coming.

    • @ddraper25
      @ddraper25 8 лет назад

      darius johnson I'm not Kyle but I happen to be 19 as well I'm in the army dep program I'm set to ship to basic on may 30th and I'm 5'9 and weigh in at 215 but here is the thing I'm not out of shape but in my opinion I'm a big boy but no the army doesn't do a diet plan what they do is they will take you and Depending on your height and your weight they will tape you I think mine is somewhere in the 190s but I'm under 24 percent body fat so I'm allowed to stay so you'll do fine as long as it's there I suggest losing it all but my piece of advise to you talk to all the branches each recruiter is different some are good at their job some are not they are there to recruit you remember this when looking the army is good at recruiting they will get you in fast they move so fast that you don't really have time to think I scored a 66 I now have a intel job that isn't offered that much there was only two spaces for the entire state and I got the last one they'll feed you a bunch of crap but some of it is true but don't do me where I only looked at the army I regret it but I'm already signed my contract and don't feel like losing this job this is long but that's the best advice I can give you personally I know I'm not Kyle but I hope this helps and also with the army don't fall for the oh I can get you special forces or ranger you may have the contract signed but think about it heavily and what it entails.

    • @dariusjohnson4118
      @dariusjohnson4118 8 лет назад

      im just now seeing this but thank you for the advice i have chosen reserve no matter what branch i go but i think i will choose the army because i believe there are more opions to move state to state now i may be wrong im not sure but the army has said that im good and i agree they do move fast but im not gonna just push over and except any bs job they give me but as far as i have heard your not in themilitary till you complete basic and AIT, from a fellow soon to be id love to talk it over with you feel free to text me at 18702670528 and thank you

    • @ddraper25
      @ddraper25 8 лет назад

      darius johnson if you go reserve have a back up job I have a friend in the national guard which is the same I guess don't know too much about it since I'm going active but think carefully about it

    • @dariusjohnson4118
      @dariusjohnson4118 8 лет назад +1

      I am I have a job now I plan to keep , good luck going active and thanks for the words of advice I wish u luck on your journey, army is just like any job good days and bad but I've been told that if you stay by positive people it will be ok but if u stay by negative complaining people you'll hate it

    • @caleblea7786
      @caleblea7786 8 лет назад

      darius johnson ayy I live near you

  • @RealKountryGirl
    @RealKountryGirl 6 лет назад

    I appreciate the rawness of your material.. the content is truly inspiring and informative.

  • @bskinny910
    @bskinny910 8 лет назад +41

    Kyle can you talk about, in your opinion what are the best and worst jobs in the Air Force ?

    • @gunsRawesome96
      @gunsRawesome96 8 лет назад +15

      B SKINNY it is what you make it, there is no "best or worst" jobs because every single job in the air force serves a purpose. no joke, no job can complete it's mission without the others

    • @hellseagle21
      @hellseagle21 8 лет назад

      Depends on what you want to do and what you want to learn and experience. I can tell you that you can't go wrong with any aircrew jobs, best environment and really cool experiences.

    • @Kevin-ev7hw
      @Kevin-ev7hw 8 лет назад

      I would say sewer sucker would be on the top of the list

    • @menaceman9011
      @menaceman9011 7 лет назад +2

      Fluffer is a tough job

    • @antares4s
      @antares4s 7 лет назад

      There are no good or bad jobs in the Air Force. It all depends on what you are interested in doing .What you may hate as a job I might be thrilled with. It all an individual thing. Yes some jobs can be more intense or stressful than others but again its an individual thing as to how you see it.

  • @maggiesteele4098
    @maggiesteele4098 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for answering my question! you're videos are so informative. Keep doing what you're doing (:

  • @northernninety7
    @northernninety7 6 лет назад +13

    That guy was dishonorably discharged? Well he is screwed for life.

  • @InfamousMedia
    @InfamousMedia 8 лет назад +4

    I'm considering joining the USAF, but my main concern is that I'm a quieter/relaxed guy and I've heard they can get passed over/ taken advantage of in the military. Also travel is the biggest factor to join and I'm worried that I'll get stuck at some boring base in Nebraska; my father got stationed at Nellis but he got a bit lucky yeah? Is there any way to narrow down or choose your stationed base?

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon 7 лет назад +1

      InfamousMedia If you want to loose your timidness join the army or the marines

    • @christianwood1891
      @christianwood1891 5 лет назад

      YOULL LEARN !!!!
      I PROMISE 😂😂😂😂

  • @Papiloza0
    @Papiloza0 8 лет назад

    What is up kyle! thanks for do what you're doing with your RUclips chanel. I'm about to join the air force in January and your videos have help me a lot. I was a little bit afraid because of my English level (I'm from Puerto Rico) but your videos have help me a lot to be better prepared.

  • @BrennanDemarest
    @BrennanDemarest 8 лет назад

    You're a great source of information, Gott. Really your videos are great. I love the style you make them in "press play and go" lol. Can't wait for this new series.
    Really considering the Air Force. Gonna try and talk to a recruiter soon. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @maxrojas6126
    @maxrojas6126 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for your services, this video was great with a lot of helpful information.

  • @edwardcashman997
    @edwardcashman997 8 лет назад

    nice to see you back!

  • @bobsit1945
    @bobsit1945 8 лет назад

    Retired from the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman in 1988, and had served with many units at sea and ashore, Navy also provides Medical, Dental and Religious personnel for the Marines and did two tours with them, also prior service Air Force Medic 1964-1968. Almost 72 years old and would do it all again in a heartbeat.

  • @REY98sparta
    @REY98sparta 8 лет назад +1

    Preciate the videos and all the information man! You're awesome

  • @yourmilitarymoney
    @yourmilitarymoney 8 лет назад +3

    Great and honest video. Continue to do great things everywhere you go!

    • @TheLego22
      @TheLego22 8 лет назад +1

      YOUR Military Money huego what's up lol and nice videos too

  • @bryansandoval8066
    @bryansandoval8066 8 лет назад

    Hey Kyle! I'm a big fan and been here since your early videos. I'm planing on joining the Air Force after I graduate high school ( I'm a junior), do 4 years and then go to college. Can you please make a video talking about how you went from joining the Air Force to buying your own home in Las Vegas. It would answer many of my questions. Much love and continue the good work!!

  • @clintmayes4782
    @clintmayes4782 8 лет назад

    super stoked for the vids kyle finishing my last semester at community college and looking towards the air force! been watching too much jtsuits need some more air force videos lol

  • @kingkey692
    @kingkey692 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Kyle, I don't know if you will be able to read this. I just want to say I appreciate your videos. I just found your channel today after watching the video with the PT test requirements. You have some good content. Your videos helped me a lot about deciding to join the Air Force. Thank you so much. I think the Air Force will give me a fresh start.

  • @derrikpollock2426
    @derrikpollock2426 7 лет назад

    watched til the end. love your channel

  • @elijahpyle15
    @elijahpyle15 8 лет назад

    awesome video! can't wait for the next few weeks!

  • @amateurpyrotech
    @amateurpyrotech 8 лет назад

    Hi Kyle I'm in the process of joining the Canadian Armed Forces (RCAF or RCN depending on the trade they will give me amongst my three choices) and I really like your videos. It's a pity that no Canadian soldier/airman/seaman vlogs about the life in the Canadian Forces.

  • @darkdancerman
    @darkdancerman 8 лет назад

    I was set to go to MEPS tomorrow weeks ago, but now the recruiter said they are booked all week. Now I bummed cuz that would have worked out and I don't understand why they bumped me out and someone else in.

  • @careyjones2551
    @careyjones2551 8 лет назад

    Kyle you've grown up, be proud. I was in for 11 years. Went to Nellis for Red Flag. Thanks for your service.

  • @Thisguynamedalex
    @Thisguynamedalex 8 лет назад

    Hey Kyle, these videos make me excited about joining the military and yeah man you keep it up. I love your content 👍🏼

  • @EjNappe
    @EjNappe 8 лет назад +8

    Im thinking about starting to document my Navy journey on RUclips. Im not sure how to start and am a bit nervous.

    • @EjNappe
      @EjNappe 8 лет назад +5

      Thanks Kyle. I just took the plunge and posted my first video.

  • @gilbertocota9924
    @gilbertocota9924 6 лет назад

    Would you suggest wearing white boxers to BMT? My uncle who was in the air force told me i had to. Then i found out that he was just suggesting it so it doesn't get mixed up with the other people's. I'm on the DEP program and quick ship.

  • @anthonymenses13
    @anthonymenses13 7 лет назад +3

    Do you think being a car enthusiast and owning a modified car is something you can do easily in the Air Force ?

  • @Npileafs5
    @Npileafs5 8 лет назад

    Who was your recruiter in Cedar Rapids? That's where I'm from and I joined about a year ago

  • @hezbollah95818
    @hezbollah95818 7 лет назад

    Great video boss

  • @Mr.conserv
    @Mr.conserv 7 лет назад +1

    Give tips on buying housing after the military, maybe about the VA loan. We need knowledge !!

  • @yt4lyfe433
    @yt4lyfe433 8 лет назад +58

    "is it worth it?"
    "okay excellent question, I'm gonna keep it short"
    *keeps talking for 2 minutes about stuff unrelated to the question*

    • @yt4lyfe433
      @yt4lyfe433 8 лет назад +7

      lol
      I do like your videos, man. I just thought that part was funny.

    • @directentertainmentaplacef8630
      @directentertainmentaplacef8630 6 лет назад

      @@AirmanVision Yea, I didn't believe that for a second. Still, it was an entertaining thought. :)

    • @bethm3152
      @bethm3152 6 лет назад

      😂😂😂 yeah I cant say I don't go off on rants all the time either

  • @Kims_Magical_Adventure_24
    @Kims_Magical_Adventure_24 6 лет назад

    I just want to say thank you not only for your service in the Air Force but for all the videos that you have posted about the Air Force I have been thinking about the Air Force for a long time now and I’m actually thinking about talking to a recruiter soon because I feel like I will regret it if I don’t at least try I admire all the service men and women and I would really like to help my country in some way I love helping people and would like to travel but my only concern is that I have never been away from home or more specifically my mom and one of the reasons I’m thinking about joining is because if I’m accepted in to the Air Force I would be guaranteed a job for as long as I’m enlisted. Just wondering do you think having a stable job and being able to travel are good reasons to join and how did you deal with being away from your family for the first time? I know you are a very busy man so thank you so much in advance -- by the way my name is Kimberly Uszacki and I am 18 and going to be a senior I’m high school

  • @1gooch161
    @1gooch161 6 лет назад +2

    Is it worth it? Mostly no, but looking forward to using my benefits when I get out.

  • @MrMisterBluesman
    @MrMisterBluesman 7 лет назад

    This was a great video, thanks for posting

  • @ksi4621
    @ksi4621 6 лет назад +1

    Ur channel is sick keep it up

  • @ndoggydogable
    @ndoggydogable 8 лет назад +5

    Hey Kyle. I'm super introverted too and I'm hopefully going into the airforce in February. I'm going up to meps in a week and I'm super nervous about it. I'm nervous I won't get the job I want and that I won't enjoy myself and what I'm doing two years or so in the air force. I was thinking about doing what you did and starting an airforce RUclips channel and was wondering if you had any advice on getting started and getting over being so nervous about joining. Hope you read this comment, regardless if you make a video on it. Thanks! Can't wait for the rest of the videos!

    • @walterachmedpeanut
      @walterachmedpeanut 8 лет назад +1

      ndoggydogable im going to meps in a week too!

    • @ethanmclain3020
      @ethanmclain3020 8 лет назад +3

      ndoggydogable I'm not Kyle Gott, but I say you shouldn't be too nervous about MEPS. They will probably be a little rude, but it's just a medical evaluation, really. Nothing too crazy.

    • @ndoggydogable
      @ndoggydogable 8 лет назад

      Will Kirk awesome! I'm going up to Chicago on the 5th and 6th.

    • @ndoggydogable
      @ndoggydogable 8 лет назад

      Ethan McLain I'm more of nervous about the asvab. I know what in doing but I feel that the pressure will get to me.

    • @walterachmedpeanut
      @walterachmedpeanut 8 лет назад

      ndoggydogable ill be in denver on the 5/6 lol

  • @Shanyoc
    @Shanyoc 8 лет назад +2

    Can you explain the paperwork and if it is a long process getting married in the military/ when is the best time/ what would be advantages or disadvantages to being married to someone else in the military.

  • @Mediumjackstone
    @Mediumjackstone 8 лет назад +3

    Recently subscribed after the live stream . Great video ! Joining the army soon and hoping to keep making content ! Much love from Charleston , South Carolina

  • @808animo2
    @808animo2 5 лет назад

    You that mann kyle keep up tha good work bro it helps mann thankyou

  • @southernreptile9661
    @southernreptile9661 8 лет назад +22

    the whole process of having to setup stuff with papers and stuff to start talking with my recruiter is frustrating

    • @ethanmclain3020
      @ethanmclain3020 8 лет назад +3

      Tim Munson The paperwork aspect doesn't go away.

    • @southernreptile9661
      @southernreptile9661 8 лет назад

      +Ethan McLain oh I know but having to get all my medical papers and stuff is frustrating

    • @ethanmclain3020
      @ethanmclain3020 8 лет назад

      Tim Munson Yeah tell me about it. I had to wait about 8 months for medical waivers.

    • @southernreptile9661
      @southernreptile9661 8 лет назад

      +Ethan McLain well I'm just having to get my medical papers, paper about my surgery I had 2yrs ago and. transcript saying I used to be on ADHD medication but I've been off of it since early 2012

    • @ethanmclain3020
      @ethanmclain3020 8 лет назад

      Kyle Gott True. Especially with DEERS enrollment

  • @rafaelcastro6536
    @rafaelcastro6536 8 лет назад

    I leave January 3rd! but they say I arrive there that day so when would I actually leave? and Love your videos!! I'm going into RPA hopefully I get stationed at Creech and I can finally meet you!!

    • @miamiwaffles
      @miamiwaffles 8 лет назад

      Rafael Castro you go to a hotel the day before then next morning it meps then same day they fly you to San Antonio air port then some dude takes you to BMt and it starts

  • @STEALTHNMODE
    @STEALTHNMODE 6 лет назад

    Awesome input

  • @kippy4161
    @kippy4161 6 лет назад

    I wanna go in for the experience, and try to be a better me, I feel like it is something I would wish to pursue.

  • @TheLego22
    @TheLego22 8 лет назад

    great video Kyle seriously!!

  • @30caliberliberty60
    @30caliberliberty60 8 лет назад

    Great video

  • @ibxnnn376
    @ibxnnn376 7 лет назад

    Can you do a video on the best jobs in the Air Force? And worst and easiest?

  • @alfredofranco8229
    @alfredofranco8229 6 лет назад

    What do think about having a job as a fusion analyst? I am thinking about this job right now.

  • @lilstatic7965
    @lilstatic7965 6 лет назад

    I really enjoy this video, and learn some stuff that I'm really interested in. 🤘🏿

  • @Poper-xd8tj
    @Poper-xd8tj 8 лет назад +3

    please make more videos with navathebeast when you guys link up again

  • @nicolykid
    @nicolykid 8 лет назад

    Hey Kyle, I found your channel earlier this week becuz I was looking into USAF Security Forces and what its like. Your vid about single Militray Pay came up as reccomended so I decided to check you out and I dont regret it lol I enjoy the content you provide in your product, very insightful. I plan on enlisting as soon as I can meet the weight requirement. I had 50 pounds to lose, now Im down to only having to lose 20 lbs. I wanna strive for a little more than that becuz I heard its good to go slightly under the required weight. But Im really dedicating myself to this transformation becuz I want this change in my life so bad.
    My cousin is an E-5 Staff Sergeant his duty title is Security Forces Instructor/Breacher Program Manager and I want to go along a similar path but not necesssarily identical. I plan on taking every training oppurtunity I get. I wanna take the Ranger program/course also If I get the chance. Maybe Raven as well. I want to excel and be a part of a tactical force eventually. I even entertained the idea of becoming a Military Working Dog Handler becuz I love dogs too. I know alot of people talk down on SF becuz of the long hours or "boring gate duty, checkin ID's" but I dont let that discourage me. I do security currently in the civilian world so Im already kind of used to that apsect of it. Like I said I want to excel and get promoted and develop skills that I can use once I leave the service. Long story short, I just wanted to say thanks for the content, its been really helpful, and encouraging.

    • @alfredtineo3023
      @alfredtineo3023 8 лет назад +1

      Angel Rodriguez - I chose SF for the air guard, and I heard all the down talk, but its what I wanted to do, so I've learned to ignore it.

    • @teledandaman
      @teledandaman 8 лет назад +1

      Niccolo Im security forces right now stationed in Okinawa JP. Trust me bro you rather be in this career field than a maintainer. you have a lot of free time than you think to do schooling. Plus you're the only career field that can be stationed in every AF base.

    • @alfredtineo3023
      @alfredtineo3023 8 лет назад

      Daneille Apostol what base your out of?

    • @teledandaman
      @teledandaman 8 лет назад

      Alfred Tineo Kadena AB

    • @alfredtineo3023
      @alfredtineo3023 8 лет назад

      Daneille Apostol the career field part I didn't know, and its usually frown upon BC u don't need a high score but I'm proud I chose it BC that's what I wanted as a career. what other experiences u have had

  • @yobiwolrd07
    @yobiwolrd07 6 лет назад

    You are sooooo specific!! Something seriously missing in almost all video about military

  • @sajansingh9854
    @sajansingh9854 8 лет назад

    Do you have any stories? Can you talk about the structure and chain of command

    • @sajansingh9854
      @sajansingh9854 8 лет назад

      Are you going to join the Air Force Reserves or National Guard

  • @addisonflores5184
    @addisonflores5184 8 лет назад

    For those who was a specific question, why not put the question you answered and at what time in the video your answered it in the description

  • @jusmanny6019
    @jusmanny6019 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your vids bro 🖤

  • @tacobacobell7413
    @tacobacobell7413 8 лет назад

    What was you BMT experience like? What position did your MTI give you while you were at basic? What did you like/dislike about it?

  • @pollybacud7102
    @pollybacud7102 8 лет назад +5

    Hey bro, I'm not fluent in English and I'm going to bmt soon. I'm just worried if they ask me a question and I can't really answer it properly. What do you think about it going to bmt with limited English?

    • @billgates9996
      @billgates9996 8 лет назад +5

      Polly Bacud your english seems fine to me👍

    • @ethanmclain3020
      @ethanmclain3020 8 лет назад +4

      Polly Bacud I went through boot camp this summer, and had 2 guys in my flight who didn't speak english very well. Be prepared to repeat yourself a few times; but I never really saw the MTIs yell at them about it. It was never that big of a deal.

    • @pollybacud7102
      @pollybacud7102 8 лет назад +5

      Thanks guys. I'm just worried about it cause talking while you're nervous is so hard when you're not natural English speaker..

  • @thunderboxing9689
    @thunderboxing9689 8 лет назад +2

    I wonder what this channel will turn into after he gets out. I hope it succeeds because it is a good channel.

  • @dillonsigler6299
    @dillonsigler6299 8 лет назад +1

    Could you possibly do a comparison video between Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Airmen? I really have been struggling with this topic and it would be nice to hear views from someone who is in the Air Force rather than civilians.

    • @hellseagle21
      @hellseagle21 8 лет назад +1

      There's nothing super different. Officers and Enlisted obviously have completely different career fields, for example Enlisted simply can't become pilots. Officers outrank all enlisted members, but of course those junior officers lie lieutenants highly respect experienced enlisted since they still know more about being in the air force. In the Air Force the enlisted ranks go from E-1 Airmen basic to E-9 a chief Master Sargent while officers is O-1 2nd lieutenant, up to an O-10 General. Officers have to have at least a 4 year degree and most of the time has to be in the field that they're gonna train in, in the Air Force, so you won't see fighter pilots with a biology degree. Since officers outrank enlisted they get more pay, enlisted members salute all officers when outside. Really there isn't a big difference to enlisted and officers, for civilians it's like someone with a higher education after college gets a higher pay and is entrusted with more responsibilities since officers are meant to be leaders. In my opinion if you want the Air Force to be a career invest into it, go to school and become an Officer, if you want to use the Air Force for things like education, experience, and new skills right out of high school or really whenever Enlisted is perfect.

    • @dillonsigler6299
      @dillonsigler6299 8 лет назад

      hellseagle21 Thank you for this information I appreciate your time and effort.

    • @305tabby
      @305tabby 8 лет назад +1

      Join after you at least have an AA/AS, if you go enlisted thoroughly look through all the jobs available to you and understand them. Even enlisted when you/if you get in start TA ASAP get your BA for free through the military don't even touch your GI if possible, you have FASFA to help you as well get your BA and then go officer. Biggest difference yes is there are different jobs I personally like enlisted opportunities more. Officer life seems more office job; which is fine obviously it pays better. End result if you want to career it or be a "lifer" try to end an officer.
      (I'm not AF, I'm navy but it does work the same for the most part)

  • @lukesmith8097
    @lukesmith8097 8 лет назад +2

    What kind of work do you want to do after leaving the Air Force?

  • @lucascurrah6010
    @lucascurrah6010 6 лет назад

    I’m really torn I really want to join the army I’m 13 and in my country 16 is the time to join but that’s before A levels so I’m wondering if I want to do that or have a life in the military

  • @poopdawg2301
    @poopdawg2301 8 лет назад

    I've worked the last 5 years in factories that I hate. I recently decided to join the airforce security forces and I'm looking forward to it. the factory I'm at now I make pretty good money but still not as much as an e1 and I still have my rent and stuff to pay. and people ask me what if I don't like it? I tell them I've already worked 5 years in something I hate, atleast I can be proud of being in the airforce, and I can retire way way earlier and not retire then wait to die.....

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful 8 лет назад

      Excellent mind set. This is what has motivated me to keep positive about joining the Navy. Just keep your head up and remember this while your in.

  • @tkgolightly
    @tkgolightly 8 лет назад

    Hi there Kyle. Thank you very much for this information and all your videos. I really wished my son would have seen this video before he joined the AirForce. My son is very intelligent and has always wanted to be a heart surgeon since he was about 8 years old. Anyway, we have 6 kids and he is 2nd to the youngest. I honestly feel if had really done his research like we prodded him to, that he might not have joined the AirForce. It is very honorable to serve our country and does have many perks, but it is definitely not for most people. My son graduated high school with honors and an Associates Degree at age 17. He has for the most part been very determined to succeed at whatever he does and with excellence. My concern is how being in the AirForce has changed him. I really miss his funny and thoughtful personality. Now my son is so rigid, very introverted and seems detached from his family. I feel like I've lost the bond with my son and he is a totally different person. On top of that he is not happy with the job he was assigned or that he didn't get an out of the states first duty station. He is trying to make the best of it. There are so many other things that concern me. My advice as a mom for anyone considering the military is to watch your videos, do extensive research and count the cost!! It is a huge decision to make and will change someone for the better, worse or both. Also my husband served in the AirForce and he and my son are totally different. At this point I could see how the AirForce was good for my husband but not for my son. Thank you and Makenna for all you do to help others. If yall ever want to reach out or respond to my posts, please email me. pjntksmith@comcast.net
    God bless you both!!

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful 8 лет назад +1

      You sound like an amazing Mom. Your son is lucky to have such a caring concerned mother. There are plenty of children and teenagers out there who don't have this in their life. My mother, girlfriend, and even I am concerned about the change of personality and emotions in me. I'm thinking about just switching from active duty Navy to National Guard. And hope to not be deployed to the middle east to see combat but instead to help people in need in any way possible. I hope you son comes around and nothing bad happens to anyone or myself.

    • @tkgolightly
      @tkgolightly 8 лет назад +1

      bigzachful
      Thank you for your response. I'm sorry that your family and you have the same concerns. It really is NOT a path for the masses and it should be thought about very seriously. I will be praying for you and your family as you walk this journey. I pray for your safety, healing of any harmful mindset and peace for you and your loved ones. Thank you again for responding. Sometimes I feel so alone in all this.

  • @brianc9627
    @brianc9627 8 лет назад

    I'm in high school right now and I'm looking into joining the military to be a UAV operator but my grades aren't that good in high school will that effect me when trying to join or being in the military

  • @alexwimmer11
    @alexwimmer11 8 лет назад

    you sound exactly like my buddy tyler..he's from iowa and worked as a pizza hut manager before going to the Air Force. Oh..and he's going to Japan for his first off shore base.

  • @UhideNcryWhileIseek
    @UhideNcryWhileIseek 6 лет назад +4

    None of this makes any sense to me. As far as school, career, well paid work and advancement of your own self, it's easier to do it without joining from what I see. I want to make my life better quickly, not slowly and more difficult. Why do this. I feel unsatisfied on a clear answer here from this video.

  • @nickvazquez8208
    @nickvazquez8208 8 лет назад

    Hey Kyle! My boyfriend enlisted in The Air Force and we're about to get married soon.I was wondering if you could do a video about what it's like being Married in The Air Force or The Military itself,what are the pros,cons and any other details you might have.
    Btw love your vlogs on here and On Gott love 💕

  • @baegoals6564
    @baegoals6564 8 лет назад

    Is there any perks to being a officer over an enlist? if there is what are they and how do they benefit daily life?

    • @baegoals6564
      @baegoals6564 8 лет назад

      One last question, Can you enter in to any career as Officer? (RPA pilot)

  • @isaiahperez7578
    @isaiahperez7578 8 лет назад +5

    I'm going air force but I have 2 years till I can sign and I've been training in a lot of cardio and so weight lifting what else do I recommend

    • @Quickshot2001
      @Quickshot2001 8 лет назад

      Isaiah Perez look up the PT test requirements and practice those

    • @keiannapercival9661
      @keiannapercival9661 8 лет назад +1

      Isaiah Perez i have four ;-;

    • @cheapdrunk8531
      @cheapdrunk8531 5 лет назад

      It’s been two years now, but work on body weight movements (pushups and crunches) and run

  • @karlsmith6690
    @karlsmith6690 8 лет назад

    Good video.

  • @marku3210
    @marku3210 8 лет назад +4

    kyle can make a video about cross training to other job? how does it work? there's not much video about it on youtube. thanks bro!

    • @nevermoresaiththeraven1964
      @nevermoresaiththeraven1964 8 лет назад

      Mark u that would be helpful to me as well!

    • @marku3210
      @marku3210 8 лет назад

      +Mandie Adams yes im in dep right now and i worry that might get the least job that i want in my list and if i dont like it this could be an option for my in the future

    • @shenmue17
      @shenmue17 8 лет назад

      same here!