Interesting. I didn't know you could earn medals during basic training. I wasn't on basic, I had already entered paratrooper school (umbrella term for airborne infantry in my country) and in a static line jump, I landed near one of my guys and noticed something "just wasn't right", that gut feeling. He had broken his leg on landing. I get there, assess the situation, provided first aid, fired the flare gun and popped red smoke (to be used when something goes wrong so the orbiting medivac helos can quickly arrive). 3 day later I get called to the commandant's office and I'm thinking "Aw **** what did I do?" and I was presented with, translation would be, the "Medical Service Medal" (medics get the "Medical Service Cross" once they finish that school). I had marksmanship badges with pistol and rifle, but, to this day, I really cherish that medal more than any of the others. Cherry on top, the guy finished paratrooper school the next year, so happy ending for everybody.
Good Video! Great coverage. The longer you stay in, the longer more you will add to this. If you ever need some help or have any questions about ribbons or personal medal decorations, feel free to lmk. I have a lot of knowledge on the topic (I’m a YNC lol) and I have a good amount of them both! Catch you on the next one! Keep up the good Work! It’s inspiring!
What's up Mr Beck, as always I check out your upload within a few hours of seeing it. It's crazy i have been out of the Air Force for 20 years this past March and still remeber the order of precedence when it comes to the ribbons and the actual instruction that covers dress and appearance AFI 36-2903 crap. Hahaha. The things you remember even decades after getting out is simply crazy. I forgot to ask in my past comments and that is do you plan on doing just one Enlistment? Or possibly make a 20 year career run at this? I forgot if you mentioned this or not in other videos. Either way you're making this fellow Wisconsin vet proud to see a fellow Wisconsinite serving. Also idk if you're a fan of the rock band The Killers, but you sort of look like their lead singer Brandon Flowers when he was younger. Haha. Take care and stay safe out there Haeden. Oh, one last question and maybe you can do a video on it, but what is Fleet Week?
Fleet week is a celebration sort of thing where recently deployed ships pull into a major city and the sailors can go hang out in the town. Hey thanks, still a wisconsinite forever. Glad you like the videos. I can't say much about Mr. Flowers, maybe a slight resemblance. I get a bunch of you look like ___ comments lol
I’ve been trying to find stuff for IS but it’s so impossible *obviously due to its secrecy* but you’ve been helpful with background information. Thank you
I'm not an IS and don't recall giving info on it but if you google Navy COOL for IS you'll get the information card that recruiters hand out and it says plenty about that rating, and every rating.
Does it matter what job you have? I’m shipping it out in a month for basic and I’m going to be an Engineman. I didn’t join because I had a dream job in the Navy but because I wanted to do something that I could be proud of. Make a difference and such. But I’m wondering if I’ll even be able to get many medals with the job I ended up choosing.
Generally speaking if you're on a ship or overseas you'll receive way more ribbons than if you're at a desk in Norfolk. However I can't guarantee how many awards you'll receive, things can still happen. Therefore jobs that are more likely to be overseas will likely receive more awards.
Hey im a 3rd class ive been in for 1 year, the only ribbon and medal i have is my national defense one. Do i wear those on opposite sides of each other?
They stopped awarding the NDSM in december 2022, the last guys left RTC with it in the beginning of 2023 I believe, is that you? If the NDSM is your only award you just wear the ribbon or the full size medal on the left side over your heart. If you have the NDSM and pistol marksman the medal is on the left over your heart and the ribbon is by itself on the right side. If you're wearing ribbons the two ribbons are together with the NDSM being first and then the pistol ribbon.
Also, you hitting third class as a BM in less than a year is pretty sus since y’all don’t get E4 out of A-school. Sorry I don’t wanna call BS but it’s pretty blatant not to.
@@aznpersuazn I hate slow people who deny the obvious when its right in front of of them. You see a national defense ribbon in my profile picture u see the BM Logo and u see the 3rd class insignia. Dont @ me ur slow pay attention next time
I help out too i like helping out when we have a good environment ❤
Im trying to see to enlist to the US Navy
Im trying to see if i can enlist to the US Navy for my career ❤
Shipping tomorrow, May 30! Hooya!
Interesting. I didn't know you could earn medals during basic training. I wasn't on basic, I had already entered paratrooper school (umbrella term for airborne infantry in my country) and in a static line jump, I landed near one of my guys and noticed something "just wasn't right", that gut feeling. He had broken his leg on landing. I get there, assess the situation, provided first aid, fired the flare gun and popped red smoke (to be used when something goes wrong so the orbiting medivac helos can quickly arrive). 3 day later I get called to the commandant's office and I'm thinking "Aw **** what did I do?" and I was presented with, translation would be, the "Medical Service Medal" (medics get the "Medical Service Cross" once they finish that school). I had marksmanship badges with pistol and rifle, but, to this day, I really cherish that medal more than any of the others. Cherry on top, the guy finished paratrooper school the next year, so happy ending for everybody.
What country is this?
@@HaedenBeck Chile
@@SuiLagadema Ah cool
Im born in Honduras 🇭🇳
Good Video! Great coverage. The longer you stay in, the longer more you will add to this. If you ever need some help or have any questions about ribbons or personal medal decorations, feel free to lmk.
I have a lot of knowledge on the topic (I’m a YNC lol) and I have a good amount of them both!
Catch you on the next one!
Keep up the good Work! It’s inspiring!
Thanks Chief! Maybe you should make a video detailing everything on your rack.
@@HaedenBeck maybe. Let’s work together some day.
@@DeckplateTone Perhaps!
What's up Mr Beck, as always I check out your upload within a few hours of seeing it. It's crazy i have been out of the Air Force for 20 years this past March and still remeber the order of precedence when it comes to the ribbons and the actual instruction that covers dress and appearance AFI 36-2903 crap. Hahaha. The things you remember even decades after getting out is simply crazy. I forgot to ask in my past comments and that is do you plan on doing just one Enlistment? Or possibly make a 20 year career run at this? I forgot if you mentioned this or not in other videos. Either way you're making this fellow Wisconsin vet proud to see a fellow Wisconsinite serving. Also idk if you're a fan of the rock band The Killers, but you sort of look like their lead singer Brandon Flowers when he was younger. Haha. Take care and stay safe out there Haeden. Oh, one last question and maybe you can do a video on it, but what is Fleet Week?
Fleet week is a celebration sort of thing where recently deployed ships pull into a major city and the sailors can go hang out in the town. Hey thanks, still a wisconsinite forever. Glad you like the videos. I can't say much about Mr. Flowers, maybe a slight resemblance. I get a bunch of you look like ___ comments lol
Hi my son just entered bootcamp 2 wks ago as UT in the SeaBees, idk if he will be on a ship tho.
But thanks fir the info.
Thank you fit you service.
Hooyah, best of luck to your son! I've met one UT in my career so far hehe.
I ship out tomorrow for the Navy and I will be MA. You should do a video about Nutrition camp because recruiters don’t know anything about it
Bro when you see this respond back. How was it
Thank you sir.
Your very informative 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you for making these videos so I can get my research done much easier, shipping on june 20th, thanks again
Hooyah, best of luck you'll do great!
I’ve been trying to find stuff for IS but it’s so impossible *obviously due to its secrecy* but you’ve been helpful with background information. Thank you
I'm not an IS and don't recall giving info on it but if you google Navy COOL for IS you'll get the information card that recruiters hand out and it says plenty about that rating, and every rating.
@@HaedenBeck no I meant background information on being a sailor and what it’s like working in the navy
@@Brusherman Ahhh gotcha, glad I helped. :)
5:18 Where were you deployed in the Middle East? Was it in support of Operation Inherent Resolve?
I should have said stationed and not deployed. But I was in Bahrain for 18 months and stood various security positions there.
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I just got back from deployment from the red sea on cvn 69, got awarded the Combat Action Ribbon, my ship is the first carrier to recieve on since ww2
Glad you came back safe.
@@HaedenBeck Appreciate it brody
I was just about to search RUclips for this when your video popped up on my recommended
Ship out on the 12th of June as IT!!
good luck!
I ship june 11th as IT too!
Does it matter what job you have? I’m shipping it out in a month for basic and I’m going to be an Engineman. I didn’t join because I had a dream job in the Navy but because I wanted to do something that I could be proud of. Make a difference and such. But I’m wondering if I’ll even be able to get many medals with the job I ended up choosing.
Generally speaking if you're on a ship or overseas you'll receive way more ribbons than if you're at a desk in Norfolk. However I can't guarantee how many awards you'll receive, things can still happen. Therefore jobs that are more likely to be overseas will likely receive more awards.
@@HaedenBeck Works for me then. Thank you.
Hey im a 3rd class ive been in for 1 year, the only ribbon and medal i have is my national defense one. Do i wear those on opposite sides of each other?
They stopped awarding the NDSM in december 2022, the last guys left RTC with it in the beginning of 2023 I believe, is that you? If the NDSM is your only award you just wear the ribbon or the full size medal on the left side over your heart. If you have the NDSM and pistol marksman the medal is on the left over your heart and the ribbon is by itself on the right side. If you're wearing ribbons the two ribbons are together with the NDSM being first and then the pistol ribbon.
@@HaedenBeck i graduated october 14th 2023 my entire graduating classes received the national defense medal and ribbon
@@JordanOsborne-bj8zuI graduated June 15th last year, nobody got the McDonald’s.
Also, you hitting third class as a BM in less than a year is pretty sus since y’all don’t get E4 out of A-school. Sorry I don’t wanna call BS but it’s pretty blatant not to.
@@aznpersuazn I hate slow people who deny the obvious when its right in front of of them. You see a national defense ribbon in my profile picture u see the BM Logo and u see the 3rd class insignia. Dont @ me ur slow pay attention next time
Been in 2 years and i only have the McDonalds ribbon😂
Well hey your rank and experience are generally more important than the ribbons anyways.
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