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  • @JamesonsTravels
    @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +56

    Why Marines Are Getting Out - Hint: Same Sh*t for Decades - ruclips.net/video/8oL_5YcisWw/видео.html. HAVE YOU seen this one - This Marine's MOS Was "JUST TO KILL" 🤡 - ruclips.net/video/pMeajhbJFWQ/видео.html

    • @germanstudent06
      @germanstudent06 Год назад +2

      "Bro, I walked right into the VA and they fixed everything right then and there." My local VA is where Rita Mays killed 9+ vets via injections in central WV, and I'd rather have Medicaid just to be safe.

    • @jhaylenlozada7386
      @jhaylenlozada7386 Год назад +1

      Challenge coins were used to challenge other marines at a bar, or honestly anywhere there is alcohol.
      Typically a cocky lance, will go up to a table full of other lances from a different unit, lay down his coin. If the party sitting down does not have a coin equal in status(there is usually a rank on most coins) looser has to buy the winner shots(2018-Lima company plt 3242 San diego, California 🤘🏽

    • @pasquinomarforio
      @pasquinomarforio Год назад

      Do a deep dive on U.S. Military recruiting numbers, would you? Expose it all. The woke recruiting ads, the failure to retain veterans, the expulsions of Christians due to their refusal to take the jab, the failure to recruit, the Air Force shortage of 1900 pilots due to woke diversity recruiting policies. The Army only met 40% of the needed recruiting goal this year, even after lowering standards. Our forces have been hollowed out and the world knows it. This is the real reason Milley is looking for talks. There's no there, there, on our threats of force.

    • @danhogan4093
      @danhogan4093 Год назад

      Got a text that wanted a reply, lost the link on my half-assed phone, please try again
      Semper Fi

    • @danhogan4093
      @danhogan4093 Год назад +2

      @@StormyLynn724 I got a message on my phone from Jameson's travels that asked me to text him. If that was not you, sorry. I commented on "things jarheads never say". Looks like this turned into a goat rope. As Gilda Radner said on Saturday night live: Never Mind

  • @nikkoortiz
    @nikkoortiz Год назад +328

    Oh snap looks like we gonna have to do something together! lol

  • @NCOcham
    @NCOcham Год назад +154

    The field day one got me. Had a SgtMaj threatening to NJP deck NCOs because some people can't keep their rooms clean. The kicker? None of these guys were in my unit. I knew then that I wasn't going to re-enlist. I completed my embassy duty tour and bounced. Ten years. My heart just wasn't in it anymore.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +55

      field days are always a shit show

    • @Homeymoto
      @Homeymoto Год назад +14

      I made a msg song that went viral back in 08. Went all the way to the msgbn co, and sgtmaj. THey was lookin for me but i got out by then. Wish i could find the damn song😂

    • @280StJohnsPl
      @280StJohnsPl Год назад +9

      After 4 years previous service in the USAF I enlisted in the navy....the petty bullshit and treating men like they were children quickly made me decide to not stay in. Too much supervision by people whose only work was to walk around with a coffee cup in their hands. I was 26 when i got out of the navy. The USAF treated us as adults, no petty bullshit. The petty bullshit and 18th century class distinctions between enlisted men and officers drove a lot of good people away .While I had some interesting experiences in the navy and didn't hate it, but it was a very happy day when I walked out of the gate at Long Beach, CA finally getting out

    • @johnfisher8401
      @johnfisher8401 Год назад +10

      dude, its such a shame. I loved the being in the Corps, but the quality of life is beyond terrible, which really breaks my heart. I wanted to be a career man but jesus, the military is broken and needs a reset. Makes me sad, the Corps means so much to me, and they destroyed it with toxicity. Semper Fi, hootiehoo

    • @280StJohnsPl
      @280StJohnsPl Год назад +2

      @@johnfisher8401 Sad..... I knew several guys in the navy who had about 10 years in and were very unhappy. Many regretted staying in

  • @MoonMoon-gu2ge
    @MoonMoon-gu2ge Год назад +61

    Ive had 1sg show up to PT plastered, then take the whole company on a 7 mile run through the town. The worst part was having to live with the shame of getting dusted by an almost 50 year old drunk dude.

    • @realityhurts8697
      @realityhurts8697 Год назад

      I had one of them fuckers, hard to be drunk too and get your ass kicked a drunker old fucking hard ass, kills the ego

    • @FumblsTheSniper
      @FumblsTheSniper Год назад

      Me and my friend used to use the pool and track after school and smoke the swim and track teams, mostly him. We worked out and ran every day but we also smoked an ungodly amount of weed and skipped school constantly.
      He runs a construction company and I’m a program manager for an international non-profit. Neither of us went to college, for sure were in the bottom 30% at graduation, almost certainly top 30% nowadays. The 10y reunion is in a few months and might be worth going back for.

  • @rednexicanusmc5884
    @rednexicanusmc5884 Год назад +35

    I stopped wearing my uniform out when the older guys were making fun of me for being a boot.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +23

      does not take long before the Chesty in you gets stolen around the bitter guys in the fleet.

  • @urmaker
    @urmaker Год назад +8

    I was in the Army and we had a dude who was "quitting" tobacco.
    He had a nicotine patch on, a dip in his lip, and a smoke. He passed out and we had to get him evaced. Turns out he was oding on nicotine.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +3

      That sounds exactly right. Actually a perfect picture.

    • @Dead_Again1313
      @Dead_Again1313 Год назад

      That was his quit method? Lmao what an idiot, man.

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Год назад +13

    I took 6 cartons of Camels with me during one field exercise at Hohenfels, Germany. After nearly 40 days in the field I had guys shoving $5 dollar bills in my hand for a couple of smokes and I didn't even ask, they just said "Take it!". Supply and demand-Economics 101.

  • @tee57449
    @tee57449 Год назад +92

    Thank you muchly James for the content as ever . I've been homeless for a year thru a perfect storm of innocent circumstances , this summer it was the marine colour guard who came to the rescue of myself ( an AF vet ) and a man who is an army vet , no one else gave either of us a second thought . One day in June we were sitting outside enjoying the day .. out of nowhere a bunch of motorcycles rolled up , some cars as well .. long story short , it was the marine colour guard that saw to it and made damn sure that we had food and cloths ( there were females as well to tend my personal needs and we're exceptionally supportive in making sure I maintained a mindset of .. never friggin give up ) they worked diligently to make sure we both had housing and did not leave us to dispair , we were both provided with apple phones which were so graciously provided by Volunteers of America , fully loaded and no payment needed ( I now have a different phone however passed on to another vet in need the apple phone ) I'm ever grateful to those men and the few females as I've had strong connections for some years here with marines who served in the 60s conflict . 🇺🇸 Thank You to the US Marine Colour Guard and their level of compassion and the mindset to never leave a soldier behind Or homeless ! I'm forever in gratitude 💜

    • @280StJohnsPl
      @280StJohnsPl Год назад +3

      Stay strong brother

    • @tee57449
      @tee57449 Год назад +5

      @@280StJohnsPl I'm a sister 😊. 🐺🪶

    • @280StJohnsPl
      @280StJohnsPl Год назад +4

      @@tee57449 Stay strong and good luck sister ! :)

    • @Killacam1992
      @Killacam1992 Год назад +1

      Hope you’re still doing well sir. If you’re still down on your luck let me know, I can spare $20 for you.

  • @martyc1533
    @martyc1533 Год назад +55

    "Field Day" EVERY Thursday when I was in the USMC (1974-1979). Learned quickly that an entire bottle of ammonia used correctly could cause the inspector, usually a 1-2nd LT. to cough / gag and get the hell out of the head as fast as he could!!!! Never failed a room inspection. Also for what it is worth I never had a problem with the VA. Once I supplied the documents my disability was awarded and the docs were great., but I know NOT everyone has had the same experience. Lastly, the Good Looking WM's were sent to HQ USMC in DC!!!

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +9

      ammonia hack. i love that. damn i wish we used it. i hate field days so hard. the fups would make it frustrating as hell.

    • @highriskgunman4181
      @highriskgunman4181 Год назад

      well lets just say that the VA is like a box of chocolates and ever try tossin a little bleach in there to.

  • @911babygoat
    @911babygoat Год назад +33

    Definitely heard “hey Get your hands out of your pockets”….. on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean in the middle of the night. 😂

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +10

      first time i heard it was black hat saying it to a navy guy. classic.

    • @Semperf11
      @Semperf11 Год назад

      Sounds about right

  • @roctheo585
    @roctheo585 Год назад +10

    Nothing like ladies night on Thursday and battalion run Friday with the entire formation drunk 😂

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +4

      i am not sure i would do the same now. well, i couldn't hang with the young me.

  • @HSKFabrications
    @HSKFabrications Год назад +13

    "I wanted 29 Palms" - said no Marine ever 🤣

  • @richardbossman9875
    @richardbossman9875 Год назад +18

    Even as an army vet I laughed hard at the Marine wanting to be stationed at 29 palms... basically the Marine version of FT. Irwin

  • @steve8992
    @steve8992 Год назад +18

    you stop caring about uniforms the second you get to the fleet and realize what you actually signed up for

  • @arthurc1971
    @arthurc1971 Год назад +9

    I ran a PFT after a long weekend of drinking…I made it to halfway through the run and started puking. We had a very important standing order when it came to WM’s, don’t look at them and do not under any circumstances talk to them. We had a couple admin and supply WM’s but that was it being in a tank company.

  • @mcflurrybutts4927
    @mcflurrybutts4927 Год назад +17

    I was Navy, hands out of pockets was a big thing at my command, even if by regulation you can do it when not walking; it usually ends up be a general order because a superior simply orders people not to do it. Also, there is temperatures where you should be able to do it, but the general rule was followed that it was never allowed even in extreme temperatures since you'd get written up regardless. Furthermore, when I was in my A school we were not even allowed to wear the scarfs for the NSUs according to instructors, so someone did and said it was allowed by the regulations, yet someone went to mast because it wasn't specifically allowed by the schools regulations. Anyways, long story short, some instructors and their departments got their asses chewed out for allowing it to get that far to the Captain of the base because they didn't know that it was allowed if it wasn't specifically not allowed. Anyways, needless to say, it really could have gone either way. For example regulation says that if you have a belt loop, you need a belt, but some people went to mast for cutting their loops off to get around this, but technically it was right. Another thing is being required to salute officers while sitting down, people are required to stand, nobody does since it bothers officers, but I got yelled at for it. It was even more weird because the officer was out of uniform in a shipyard full of contractors. Most people I know left the Navy or changed branches. Navy food has gotten somewhat better on shore since I entered by the time I left, but I am not sure if that was just certain bases.

    • @blackfoot6489
      @blackfoot6489 Год назад +2

      Bro I’m in the navy now and they keep getting on my buddies for having their hands in their pockets lol. But one cold cold day even our master chief had his hands in his pockets and that was our “they can’t stop all of us” day 😂😂😂

  • @danhogan4093
    @danhogan4093 Год назад +3

    Some things never change. I was active duty Marine 1965-1969 airedale radar tech, it was the job I wanted. On my dream sheet I requested Viet Nam as did most of my classmates, got MCAS Chu Lai RVN.
    We had old F4b's that were navy rejects. None were certified both carrier or supersonic rated, still set ordanance record for support of hills (north and south).
    WesPac duty was great, no bullshit inspections PFT\PRT , junk on the bunk etc or rifle range. If you did your job the lifers left you alone. Never heard "Oooh Ra untill long after I was honorably discharged in 1972.
    All the bitches those guys said fit us perfectly
    Semper Fi

  • @RMilheim90
    @RMilheim90 Год назад +2

    From a former Marine Sgt to now an Army WO, it’s definitely a new culture…. But I did learn that “hooah” was originally “HUA” which stood for Heard, Understood, Acknowledged

  • @bber45
    @bber45 Год назад +17

    I remember when I got my blood stripes (E-4) and my unit threw me a wet down. Closed the E-club at 0300 and had to be in Formation at PT at 0530. Man, that was a rough day lol. But I didn't puke until after PT and was able to load up on Red Bull and Copenhagen to get through the rest of the day. Good Times.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +2

      blood strips my legs were bruised for 2 weeks and yes remember the hangover.

  • @shanesawhutchison9255
    @shanesawhutchison9255 Год назад +26

    It’s pretty much the same here in Canada.
    I was ARMY and the last time I saw Navy with their hands in their pockets, I was screaming at them to GET OFF MY PARADE SQUARE!
    We said HUA in the ARMY. It means, Heard Understood and Acknowledged!
    Cheers JT. 🇺🇸🇨🇦

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +5

      the pockets thing was from ft benning, black hat to as i recall a new minted seal or fresh out of buds

  • @MRptwrench
    @MRptwrench Год назад +2

    Raising my hand for showing up still drunk for p.t. ...and fell out in formation before the run. Locked my knees. Think I weighed a buck 60. Woke up to cold water being hosed on my by Plt.SSgt . Not a shiny happy memory.
    It (the shine if your uniform) fades as soon as you get to your first duty station. You got a stripe, maybe lance, school time maybe a month more if you helped your recruiters, and you get called "boot" by your peer ranks in your platoon. To prove you're not a boot you try to look t.i. by shopping for street clothes to fit in. It's the biggest frat in the world, and you don't wanna look boot. To me, the longest wait in the world was until the NEXT fresh meat arrived and I got to call someone else "boot". About 6 months after I arrived in my case. And then I heard "who the fu you calling "boot", BOOT?" By my jump winged squad leader and his bruisers.

  • @scottn7cy
    @scottn7cy Год назад +23

    It's great to see todays Marines are still poets.

  • @RichardSmith-gl6kj
    @RichardSmith-gl6kj Год назад +5

    Give me SOS 24 / 7 As a lifer on my last day in service I realized I was walking away from my family. When I found a place completely alone sorrow filled my heart and streams of tears fell.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +3

      seen that with lifer buddies. about 5 years of emptiness and lots of booze. very sad.

  • @pcs56
    @pcs56 Год назад +12

    I think the smell of tequila oozing out of your pores at PT formation the next morning was pretty much a dead giveaway that you were still drunk. But it never seemed to matter, so we just kept right on keeping on!

    • @Dead_Again1313
      @Dead_Again1313 Год назад +1

      I was always sober by the end of the run.

    • @Thr33Sh33ts
      @Thr33Sh33ts Год назад

      @@Dead_Again1313 Or in sick call with an IV in your arm. lol

  • @geneg6343
    @geneg6343 Год назад +9

    Retired from the Corps in 2004, I always liked the breakfast at the chowhall. Now while deployed at Okinowa on UDP and 15 minutes into the evening meal (all enlisted where on meal card on UDP) the steak was subistuted for a ham slice, really. Funny thing I was with the SgtMaj when this happened and he spoke to the Chief Cook (SSgt) at MCAS Futenma and we got our steaks. Eating at Kadena AFB on Oki was always great. Also China Lake during work ups. I was a Huey (UH-1N) Crewchief and went to the flight line chow hall. They had rib eye steak sandwiches. They asked me if I wanted two and I glady accepted and I when I was leaving they gave me two more. Worst chow I had was at Pohang during a deployment while stationed at Futenma (Oki) powered eggs suck.

  • @Konservative_Ken928
    @Konservative_Ken928 Год назад +7

    Nikko Ortiz has the funniest "with the branches" skits. Pretty spot on imitations

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +3

      he does a good. job with his vids. hits his viewers just perfect.

  • @paulwestmoreland8498
    @paulwestmoreland8498 Год назад +2

    I was with 2/8, ran PT sober once, almost puked from the alcohol fumes, didn't make that mistake again

  • @sesankata
    @sesankata Год назад +1

    I was in downtown Oceanside a young Devildog asked me how did I know He was a Marine. I said, "devil dog most of us who live in Oceanside to Escondido used to be in the Corps".

  • @280StJohnsPl
    @280StJohnsPl Год назад +12

    I served in both the Air Force and the Navy and have to say that the food I had aboard ship while in the Navy was better than anything I ever had in the Air Force

    • @rayperry7315
      @rayperry7315 Год назад +3

      I call bullshit on that.

    • @maxinandreactin6899
      @maxinandreactin6899 Год назад +3

      Cap

    • @280StJohnsPl
      @280StJohnsPl Год назад

      @@maxinandreactin6899 Cover !

    • @danielhixson3717
      @danielhixson3717 Год назад +3

      @@rayperry7315 no. I was a Marine and Navy chow, no matter whether it was on the beach or on the boat, was always excellent. Even mid-rats was awesome. SQUIDS CAN COOK.

    • @johnshelton5998
      @johnshelton5998 Год назад

      the taste of food only on hunger .

  • @preacherman85379
    @preacherman85379 Год назад +9

    I think, the challenge coin started in the Army Air Corps, still widely used in the USAF, mostly in the flying squadrons, Pilots and maintainers, its a must have, at least it was 2 decades ago.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +2

      i just saw a bunch visiting a platoon at ft carson. damn crazy amounts. kinda cool to check out for an old af guy

  • @michaelallison4761
    @michaelallison4761 Год назад +1

    First gulf war, they stopped sending cigarettes in the regular "care packages" because they were worried about the Marines' health. I guess they've never seen a 19 year old Lance Corporal having 3 days of nicotine fits, nor everyone who has to deal with them. Of course they were reinstated in the care packages about 4 weeks later....

  • @intertubicular
    @intertubicular Год назад +4

    Totally remember going to a bunch of morning PT still completely drunk and hungover from the night before. The sad part is a lot of us would go right back out that night and do it again!

  • @edwardhayes6113
    @edwardhayes6113 Год назад +2

    Field day boot camp 1951 everything out of six man tent and after rifle range Quonset hut every thing out of the Quonset hut. Second phase everyone was issued a bucket all buckets filled with sand and spread on the deck Three phase dry scribed the desk with sand and issued scrub brush four phase sweep up every grain back into buckets and return to original area. The bucket was issued with towel soap shaving gear, scrub brush, dental supplies brush paste, cartoon of lucky Strike cigarettes all which you paid for out of your first check , so pay day you ended up with about $10.00. I joined April 1951 at San Diego and was billeted in six man tents and they were torn down while at rifle range. Anyway that was field day half the field brought in to the living area.

  • @mikedegnan5252
    @mikedegnan5252 Год назад +8

    Challenge coins originated in world war 1. Mainly used by flyers. Because so many people from different countries that would come enlist in the French, British, ECT... Military. They made brass coins to show their units and loyalty in case they were shot down. That way the sentry's wouldn't shoot them while crossing back to friendly lines.

  • @gregdavies8572
    @gregdavies8572 Год назад +6

    True story. We were out in the field, One of the guys in my platoon asked one of the guys in the other platoon in our company if he had any dip on him. The Marine in the other platoon said "no all I got is one in my mouth." Marine in my platoon said "split it with me", so he took half out of his mouth gave it to him and he put it in his mouth.

    • @leopold43
      @leopold43 Год назад +3

      That's f$%&ing disgusting. Why did I read this

    • @gregdavies8572
      @gregdavies8572 Год назад +2

      @@leopold43 you're obviously an Airman 🤣

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 Год назад

      Nicotine cravings are real! 😂

    • @steveboysen7870
      @steveboysen7870 Год назад

      We take care of our own!😂

  • @joenabor8748
    @joenabor8748 Год назад

    Snuff was going for $20 bucks a can once the ship's store ran out. And we paid happily. Oh, this was back in the 80's. When $5 bucks U.S. was worth $20 bucks RPI (and a bar fine was...yep $20 bucks for 24 hrs of Ooh-yeah! Oo-frig'n-Rah!). Keep up the good work Mr. Jameson! Charlie-Oscar!

  • @bigdaddyflavortown4606
    @bigdaddyflavortown4606 Год назад +1

    0:30 Good thing my dad was lucky and got 29 Palms. Funny since once he got promoted to Lt. Col, they moved him to Pendleton. Semper Fi

  • @michaelgraham5934
    @michaelgraham5934 Год назад +2

    The challenge coin/device was popular as identification for the Jedbroughs(OSS) in WWII. These guys would jump in to France to assist the French Resistance. They would jump SOLO OR IN VERY SMALL TEAMS! They were the forerunners (modern) of the Army Special Warfare Forces.

  • @KristophM
    @KristophM Год назад +8

    JT, you never fail to make me laugh my ass off. As I'm sure you know from Odin's Men haha.

  • @geneg6343
    @geneg6343 Год назад +3

    Del Mar E-club back in 1985 when I checked in aboard Camp Pendleton had ladies waiting to be signed into the club. It was sight to be seen on a Friday night. I met my wife there and we have been married for 36 years. That was short lived. The Corps used to have an MOS for club mangment. Fast forward to when I was selected for GySgt I attended the Advance Course one of the topics we dicussed with the civilian management of the club system was why junior enlisted was not going to the club. I told them there are no women there and the Marines want to socialize. Funny thing there was a time Marines where restricted from going to the Kadena E club (Okinowa) back in the late 80's into the early 90's.

  • @r1299
    @r1299 Год назад +3

    Me and my platoon ran out of Copenhagen when we were deployed to Beirut Lebanon back in '83. It was so bad we were dipping cigarettes.
    One of the guys drew a big picture on a piece of cardboard of a Copenhagen can and explained our situation, we put it under the .50 leaning against the tripod and sent it to Copenhagen. Two weeks later we got two cases of Copenhagen in the mail on the house I don't know how many sleeves it was but we were good to go!!

  • @lowellbentley
    @lowellbentley Год назад +1

    Challenge coin was started in the early 90's. It got more popularity when drill instructors were instructed to teach the concept during feee time.

  • @alejandropmora
    @alejandropmora Год назад

    Ah, the memories. Thank you for sharing these clips. Semper Fi!

  • @krum1edw
    @krum1edw Год назад

    It's cool to see you laugh, Jameson. Thanks for this.

  • @aksting
    @aksting Год назад +2

    Raking the sand is my favorite pass time.
    My Korean war sleeping bag still works perfectly and is as light as a feather.

  • @JasonDEnochs
    @JasonDEnochs Год назад +2

    All the men in my family are either Marines or Soldiers so we joke about who's the best. Since I'm dad, I can't simply say one is better because that's like picking your favorite children. I served 21 years in the Army but still managed to stay impartial 99% of the time.

  • @jproper
    @jproper Год назад +1

    My younger brother is a navy guy but he's stationed on a Marine base. He tells me the food is garbage in the chow hall.

  • @robertthompson8643
    @robertthompson8643 Год назад +1

    Took my SSGT advice as I didnt use tobacco products. So packed two sticks of chew and 5 cartons of cigarettes. Waited for ships store to run out and started selling packs. Last day sold individual cigarettes and actioned the last one for $20. Mind you the next day the store was getting restocked. Made $500 profit on deployment from selling that stuff.

  • @recon1986
    @recon1986 Год назад +3

    The 1 skit of the dude in a red shirt with a mustache was one of our comm guys in 3rd recon when I was there from 2010-2012. It's awesome seeing my own guys in your video man!!

  • @sarc88
    @sarc88 Год назад +1

    This video brings up a flood of memories. I grew up in 1/3 in the 80s, and nothing has changed:
    1st Generation MREs - I wouldn't wipe my ass with a Maple Nut Cake!
    Smoking - everyone smoked in my WPNS plt, and I mean everyone.
    Dipping - I love those guys who are "quitting". Quit BUYING dip, you mean! Then he bums your can and takes a 3 fingered tyrannosaurus dip.
    Uniform prep and the Barracks Duty guys. They knew all the ironing tricks and how to roll sleeves just right. Unless they were on Barracks Duty in the PI - then they were just drunks and getting out.
    I was in Recon Bn and Force Recon - we never bitched about SF! (LOL)
    Spotting boots in Oceanside? Nothing could be easier!
    Pushing regs - I was a Corpsman, so I got away with a lot simply b/c I could. My plt sgt made me grow a fu manchu moose-stash just to tell the HQ that it was legit! That set the tone for the rest of my career.
    Great video, I was laughing the entire time!

  • @gainsgamingginger2177
    @gainsgamingginger2177 Год назад

    USS Iwo Jima it was 11 degrees, and I was sitting in our shop when a Chief came in and said, "your hands cold?" And I being fresh as spearmint said, "yes. It's less than freezing on duty day." He walked right into my Chief's office to have words. I got a good digging into and had to do a uniform inspection.

  • @karlnitz1126
    @karlnitz1126 Год назад

    Between the years 81 82, pretty much everyday was a drunk start with PT. Usually, if you fell out, you regurgitated what was left over, rucked up, finished the run, shower and hydrate, knock back one regulation army breakfast, and start over. Ft. Hood, Hooooooah!

  • @ricom7091
    @ricom7091 Год назад

    PFT around Lake Bandini in the summer of '92. Ahhhhhh! It's like being at the beach on a warm summer day.

  • @goattygoat9489
    @goattygoat9489 Год назад +3

    Running PT while nicely intoxicated take a new level of fitness

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +2

      but the puking after or during feels like you really made it to the fleet.

  • @davidknudsen1088
    @davidknudsen1088 Год назад

    August 89 Naval Hospital Millington, TN my buddy and I worked in the newborn nursery. We laughed at USMC U Sucker’s Missed Christmas.
    September 89 FMSS Camp Johnson/Camp Lejeune
    December 25, 1989. 3/8 We missed Christmas. He said remember the time we feed babies… I just shook my head. and Laughed!!! How is your dehydrated pork pattie😂😂😂

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 Год назад

    So wise , Thank You

  • @pricklypear90
    @pricklypear90 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @geraldbrown9279
    @geraldbrown9279 Год назад

    Always going to see Doc!

  • @stevedotson1263
    @stevedotson1263 Год назад +1

    I used to change my leave so I wouldn't miss the Junk on the Bunk.

  • @organicmechanic5150
    @organicmechanic5150 Год назад +1

    I remember my uncle in the SAS telling me that he would swap kit with the Americans because Australian SAS kit was not made for Afghanistan.

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      @ZedaphPlaysOnNicegram Год назад

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  • @jeffburnham6611
    @jeffburnham6611 Год назад +2

    I would say the shine goes off the whole wearing of uniforms etc after you get to your first duty station. I was one of those guys that walked around base with a t-shirt that read "Kill them all let God sort them out", and when I went home for leave I had one of those nice insulated scarlet and gold jackets with the word Marines on the front, and had the back specially embroidered with a skull and the words "Evil, Wicked, Mean and Nasty", and 0311 . Shortly after getting to my first duty station, I sent the jacket home and just wore either a hoodie around the base, or a nice buttoned up shirt out in town.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +1

      oh god the jacket. like a lettermans jacket? seen those and boot is all i can think. act like ya been there pfc.

  • @scott762mm
    @scott762mm Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @arthurbachmann4221
    @arthurbachmann4221 10 месяцев назад +1

    Chow HALL food. US ARMY is Mess Hall food. Circa 1978 VII Corps 48/2/3AD had black water sewer pipe dripping on the grill, continued cooking, continued serving... 48th Blood'n'Guts...

  • @heatherwilliams4073
    @heatherwilliams4073 Год назад +1

    Black coffee only
    NO WATER!!!! 😂😂😂

  • @ricklicano5115
    @ricklicano5115 Год назад +1

    Great video! 🇺🇸

  • @MurdamanTy
    @MurdamanTy Год назад

    Yes in fact I have. NJROTC, my SNSI (LT) constantly says we’re not Chair Force, get your hands out of those pockets.

  • @The-Objective-Observer
    @The-Objective-Observer Год назад +1

    Jameson, were you an NCO when you were in? That integrity and accountability is pulsing through your veins! I didn't serve in the Marines but something about NCO'S carrying the torch in all branches and being the backbone in ALL branches, it just stays with you.
    Death to Tyrants

  • @burbahawa
    @burbahawa Год назад +5

    If your spouse is a marine.... They are more likely to drink....

  • @soaringbob
    @soaringbob Год назад

    Keep hands out of pockets in the Navy...learned that day one in boot camp, Dec 16th of 66 to be specific! And at 0400 standing in formation for morning chow, it was cold in the winter even in San Diego.

    • @soaringbob
      @soaringbob Год назад

      @𝐓𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐌𝐞+𝟏𝟒𝟎𝟗𝟒𝟐𝟎𝟖𝟗𝟏𝟓 Are you Jameson's twin? You look just like him!

  • @tectmob
    @tectmob Год назад

    The uniform excitement faded as soon as I got my first off base libo

  • @USMC-Goforth
    @USMC-Goforth Год назад +1

    Damn James calling me out lol a pack a day and black coffee 🤣 some old habits never die lol

  • @maxknuckles13
    @maxknuckles13 Год назад +1

    " I Never run from colors" 🤣

  • @jarheadlife
    @jarheadlife Год назад +1

    I’m so glad Subic Bay was closed. That place was expensive and had absolutely had nothing to do!!😂😂😂

  • @terryevans1976
    @terryevans1976 Год назад +1

    We had a fake moto guy in our unit. He rapidly got the nickname "Niedermeyer" and it stuck for the rest of his tour.

  • @BugnOutLLC
    @BugnOutLLC Год назад

    Jamesons.....Never dissappoints....lol

  • @setheast2773
    @setheast2773 Год назад +1

    Firewatch.. I can't wait 🤣
    Had a flashback of full metal jacket last day of fire watch before being deployed if you guys know what I mean.. last day of drill sergeant being in the service also

  • @michaelmills34
    @michaelmills34 Год назад

    Hilarious, Semper Fi brother!

  • @foxco2378
    @foxco2378 Год назад

    Stationed at Kaneohe and we always ran outside for colors

  • @curtchauvin5303
    @curtchauvin5303 Год назад

    Man that colors comment got me. Remember sprinting back to barracks or seeking shelter before it went down. :D

  • @MDEEZY19
    @MDEEZY19 Год назад

    This brought back so many memories and I've only been for three years hahaha. Monsters, Dip, and Smokes...and yes, still call em Career Jammers 😄 🤣

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +1

      we did not have energy drinks thank God. I drank black coffee like a trucker and still dip.

  • @evanbenjamin4578
    @evanbenjamin4578 Год назад

    Very true about always getting the "shittiest equipment" .

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +1

      remember MOP gear. what a joke. leaky gas masks. etc. good times.

  • @utube4greenfuture
    @utube4greenfuture Год назад

    Trophy Lounge and Roberto's on the way back to Pendleton. Good times.

  • @thescalemodeldad
    @thescalemodeldad Год назад

    We were all motards at one point in time in our career, some never dropped it, and but either way it speaks volumes to how awesome the Marine Corps. is below the surface. Miss it. Ooh Rah!!!!!!

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Год назад

    I was in the Corps in the 1960's and chow was horrible. When they brought a field mess to us the main meat was liver. Yuk! I survived on PB&J. The SOS was inedible unless we drowned it in catsup. C Rations were tastier than what they served in the mess hall.

  • @celestialrenamon
    @celestialrenamon Год назад +1

    I got out a few months ago. These are 100% still accurate 😂

  • @rjgrataski
    @rjgrataski Год назад

    As of Jan. 2002, they were still telling that line about .50 cals and not shooting personnel. And thru 2008, Career Jammer still applied

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад

      all of those guys are silly. 50 cal sniper rifle but a machine gun no go. dumb.

  • @jackpotcher1043
    @jackpotcher1043 Год назад +1

    JT, I only wore a Moto shirt during Recruiter Ass., after boot, before SOI.

  • @devildoglcpl
    @devildoglcpl Год назад

    Cherry Point in NC is the best Chow hal I had ever been in. We used to plan out convoys with our student to get there at least once a week from Camp Johnson

  • @Sweetlesishere
    @Sweetlesishere Год назад

    I've never been drunk while doing the PRT (Navy 18-22) but hungover from the night before? Plenty. The Navy stopped really doing PRT though when the "pandemic" hit so I didn't do one for like the last two years of my career

  • @Noland-tv8yg
    @Noland-tv8yg Год назад +1

    hahaha i love it. i actually had an officer double unq on the rifle range and then no one took him serious anymore. i think the command made him transfer before we went over and im glad they did.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад +2

      double unq how is that possible. not even getting a hook up for a few points he must have been really really bad. however i love it

    • @Noland-tv8yg
      @Noland-tv8yg Год назад +1

      @@JamesonsTravels no pit love I guess. And not to sound awful but when you fail and then fail again shootin with the females that failed there is a problem there. Especially when you have an acog basically a 3 power scope… if you can’t even qual with that then you’re wrong 😑 08 marine corps btw

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 Год назад

    3:59 - With all the lawsuits commercials on the internet and tv, he may have a valid point.

  • @scotteboy
    @scotteboy Год назад

    About hands in pockets. In the army we would yell HEY PRIVATE TAKE OFF THOSE AIR FORCE GLOVES

  • @larryspiller6633
    @larryspiller6633 Год назад

    I don't remember the coins being a big deal 1981-1986. We received one, exactly once after one of our prolonged winter camping trips in Germany. We thought we were slighted because every once in a while, we'd get a certificate instead for our I love myself files. We tossed the coins over the fence as they meant nothing to us.

  • @Baldwin-iv445
    @Baldwin-iv445 Год назад

    When my Dad went to the VA he was a middle aged, retired, disabled, Coast Guard veteran, and yet with the lack of benefits or care from staff you'd think they thought of him as a 22 year old fresh out of the Army.

  • @shawnn14
    @shawnn14 Год назад +1

    I got out in 2019 and all of this stuff was still relevant when i got out 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ryanwolfe8578
    @ryanwolfe8578 Год назад

    Pressed, Polished, Squared Away, Praying for War Every Day.

  • @therockpile6734
    @therockpile6734 Год назад +1

    There was security gaurd at hospital I went to the other night that was talking about his disability. I looked him right in the eyes and said you must be Army because Marines don't talk about it. His face turned pale and he went away. 😂

  • @lillpopr
    @lillpopr 11 месяцев назад

    That's hilarious you said something about people jumping off there third floor.😂 Guess that's a tradition😂

  • @jrr7031
    @jrr7031 Год назад

    Heres the kicker.....you let 18-20 year olds be responsible for $1,000,000's worth of equipment, handle top secret equipment/info, be in charge of 100's of peoples pay...but they cant have a hot plate in their room..🙄

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Год назад

      lol. you nailed it. micro managing makes people leave. - see this video you will relate ruclips.net/video/8oL_5YcisWw/видео.html

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 Год назад +1

    I couldn't understand a lot of what was said. I was Navy and to this day I don't put hands in pockets. Never heard of challenge coins until a few years ago
    We're you in when Junk on the Bunk or Crap on the Rack was a thing?