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  • @mattwood6485
    @mattwood6485 4 года назад +1063

    Basic training is only thirteen weeks but after basic there are other modules like School of Infantry and Marine Combat Training Battalion- then they do their MOS training schools.

    • @cookiesturntodookies578
      @cookiesturntodookies578 4 года назад +37

      I was just about to mention that but thought I should check to make sure no one else has. Cheers

    • @JohnSmith-ts8xp
      @JohnSmith-ts8xp 4 года назад +30

      You realise this isn't specific to US Marines, right?
      Pretty much every branch of the military throughout the world has has Basic Training and then additional MO specific training, since regardless of your MO, you're always a soldier first.
      A British Army Chef will still be required to do the 24 week Phase 1 soldier training before his MO training to become a chef (Phase 2). Some MO's have up to 3 Phases of training.
      The Royal Marines are no exception, their 'Basic Training' is 32 weeks (64 for officers), and then there's the option to move on and become part of the Mountain Leader Training Cadre, which I believe is a further 32 weeks.

    • @mattwood6485
      @mattwood6485 4 года назад +39

      @@JohnSmith-ts8xp I know- Im saying the MOS specific training takes place after Basic and School of Infantry etc. It difficult to compare "basic training" between militaries because they may define them differently.

    • @isaarunarom7830
      @isaarunarom7830 4 года назад +2

      wasn't that a given when they said "basic training"?

    • @isaarunarom7830
      @isaarunarom7830 4 года назад

      say hey to tana for me!

  • @BASSBKN
    @BASSBKN 4 года назад +1199

    Got here for the call of duty modern warfare, stayed for this guy's charisma. Gotta say I love your videos man, keep it up!

  • @cheeseoffthevine6292
    @cheeseoffthevine6292 4 года назад +439

    I hate how these "inside looks into military training" make the training look so much easier than it is.

    • @jayrob3
      @jayrob3 4 года назад +33

      And they were only there for 5 days lol a good way to get more recruits.

    • @scoutsgonewild4118
      @scoutsgonewild4118 4 года назад +41

      Heer Kommando it didn’t include that they have to remove their mask while in the chamber. And that the Crucible is 3 days with below minimal amounts of sleep. And that the actual center piece is that they’re doing all of what was during a sixty mile trek.

    • @peonsgetclapped8845
      @peonsgetclapped8845 4 года назад +3

      Scouts Gone Wild they actually did show that, you have to watch the whole video

    • @frankie1136
      @frankie1136 4 года назад

      I was just thinking this ha

    • @nanned7564
      @nanned7564 4 года назад

      Scouts Gone Wild in the whole video it is, search tje official vid

  • @leorosas7609
    @leorosas7609 4 года назад +267

    As I’m typing this my son is currently going through the crucible out here on the west coast of the states. Graduates training in 2 weeks.

    • @xmkc
      @xmkc 4 года назад +50

      Dont even know who your son is and I'm proud for him

    • @thugnificent6163
      @thugnificent6163 4 года назад +7

      That will be the easiest thing he will do in his marine core career.

    • @BobbyPlane6252
      @BobbyPlane6252 4 года назад +17

      @@thugnificent6163 the easiest thing in marine corps career is getting drunk in the barracks

    • @ulteriorfaun9665
      @ulteriorfaun9665 4 года назад +9

      He will love the sunrise at the top of the reaper hike. When he gets his eagle, globe and anchor it will be his first sunrise as a Marine

    • @MrMaacin05
      @MrMaacin05 4 года назад +5

      Leo Rosas tell your son you’re proud of him and you love him, but that he’s an enormous boot.

  • @yorunoshugeki
    @yorunoshugeki 4 года назад +472

    Marines during their term: stone faced killing machines (a bit over-dramatized by hollywood).
    Marines after their term: *Has the biggest hearts and level 10 charisma*

    • @KKloudz
      @KKloudz 4 года назад +2

      😂

    • @jrfirefiher
      @jrfirefiher 4 года назад +6

      its true im twelve and i talked to an marsoc marine raider dude nice and he been in more combat than the average marine

    • @kaydenlewis9246
      @kaydenlewis9246 4 года назад +11

      @@jrfirefiher what does your age have to do with it?

    • @cooperbrain
      @cooperbrain 4 года назад +9

      ​@@jrfirefiher go play some roblox bruh

    • @TheBestGrapefruitGuy
      @TheBestGrapefruitGuy 4 года назад +21

      @@jrfirefiher Why do kids have to state their age in their comments for no reason?

  • @fossilwarrior4209
    @fossilwarrior4209 2 года назад +7

    As someone who just graduated just last Friday from mcrd Parris Island sc, this video reminded me of everything I did. You don’t have the time during the day to sit and think about what you’ve accomplished, you just did what you were told to do when you were told to do it. It makes you aware of just how much you’ve accomplished in those 13 weeks of recruit training once you finally get the chance to look back and the amount of confidence you gain is unbelievable. I am proud to claim the title, and anyone who is willing to push themselves to be the best version of themselves they can be can do it. It’s a mindset, and I’m not saying I’d want to do it again, but I’m definitely glad I did it.

  • @Kilo-sz4ch
    @Kilo-sz4ch 4 года назад +130

    That female recruit being interviewed is more ripped than half the men 😂

    • @thecoolfreezer9477
      @thecoolfreezer9477 4 года назад +3

      She doesn’t seem that ripped.

    • @User-qi4vw
      @User-qi4vw 4 года назад +6

      no shes skinny fat other marines are toned like bruce lee u burn alot of fat and muscle in basic training

  • @dr._breens_beard
    @dr._breens_beard 4 года назад +10

    Prolly the coolest aspect of being a Marine is you never lose the mindset. Ive taken care of end of life clients who had served in the Marines and their positivity is impressive.

  • @Ty-os6cq
    @Ty-os6cq 4 года назад +91

    In Marine Corps bootcamp, which is 13 weeks, but they don’t get liberty (I think that is what RM’s call it at their training) and then they all go to the school of infantry (regardless of each Marines job, because “every Marine is a rifleman”) and then to there specific job school. That is why Marine Corps bootcamp isn’t as long as RM’s.

    • @jamespiattsr7758
      @jamespiattsr7758 4 года назад +4

      HIM HIM Non 03s go to MCT, 03s go to ITB/SOI. 03 Training is specialized for each 03 MOS. MCT is very watered down. In the MLG, non 03s go to RASC which builds on MCT, but is tailored for Rear Area Missions.

    • @jamespiattsr7758
      @jamespiattsr7758 4 года назад +1

      HIM HIM Non 03s go to MCT, 03s go to ITB/SOI. 03 Training is specialized for each 03 MOS. MCT is very watered down. In the MLG, non 03s go to RASC which builds on MCT, but is tailored for Rear Area Missions.

    • @jamespiattsr7758
      @jamespiattsr7758 4 года назад +1

      HIM HIM Non 03s go to MCT, 03s go to ITB/SOI. 03 Training is specialized for each 03 MOS. MCT is very watered down. In the MLG, non 03s go to RASC which builds on MCT, but is tailored for Rear Area Missions.

    • @Ty-os6cq
      @Ty-os6cq 4 года назад +1

      James Piatt Sr Okay. Yeah I had an idea, haha. Thanks for clarifying

    • @trytesting4114
      @trytesting4114 4 года назад +1

      only 12 weeks?? i remember mines was 13...

  • @nabieladitya2279
    @nabieladitya2279 4 года назад +724

    Spoiler: hes not making his head big this time.

  • @tharituallawt4978
    @tharituallawt4978 4 года назад +49

    The Marines are one of the few milltary forces to learn Hand to Hand combat in bootcamp

    • @luk3_86
      @luk3_86 4 года назад +3

      Most countries do hand to hand combat

    • @XFlen
      @XFlen 4 года назад +7

      So the country that doesent teach hand to hand combat , just reload as fast as you can and go guns blazing ( situation : 1v1 with a guy that run out of ammo ( he holstereld his gun to go hand to hand combat )

    • @Its_shiki_time4876
      @Its_shiki_time4876 4 года назад

      @@XFlen like reloading faster will save you from the guy with a knife who appears around a corner to stab you

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 2 года назад

      This isn’t true the US Army teaches hand to hand combat it’s called Combative’s it’s a far superior training then MCMAP and it’s taught in basic training. Once you graduate and are in your unit you can attend Combative’s school which has 5 levels.
      Combative’s is basically a wrestling/BJJ/Judo hybrid which is what you learn in basic training the higher the levels incorporate weapons into the training. You’re also taught in basic how to engage the enemy with your rifle without using deadly force (bullets)
      MCMAP is outdated bayonets haven’t been used in combat in over a half a century and when the hell is body punching gonna be used in combat?
      Marines will even tell you Army Combative’s is the more practical program.

  • @llulisesll
    @llulisesll 4 года назад +139

    "60K people used to live here, now they're subscribed to Original Human"
    Loving the videos, especially the Call of Duut'eh ones!!!
    #Deaded

  • @Blinkersonly
    @Blinkersonly 4 года назад +373

    Is no one gonna say how that dude looks like the butcher from Modern Warfare

    • @LMGRedacted
      @LMGRedacted 4 года назад +3

      2nd Battalion of course

    • @UNCLE_GARY
      @UNCLE_GARY 4 года назад +1

      Which dude?

    • @cigarghost4112
      @cigarghost4112 4 года назад +1

      +Uncle Gary I think they mean the drill sergeant with the yellow shirt in the thumbnail.

  • @gregoryrush1643
    @gregoryrush1643 3 года назад +1

    As Marine Infantry, and later an Armor Officer, I can tell you this is a VERY sanitized version. I had one Royal Marine Commando refer to our training as the "crash course", because we aren't eased into it. There just isn't the time. And going through Officer Candidates School during the summer in Quantico is no joke, the heat is debilitating. But back to recruit training, you aren't seeing the off camera hits with a steel rifle cleaning rod or the beatings for no real reason. And when asked by officers if we'd been abused we lied and said "no sir". I'm proud to have gone through it. I never signed up for an easy day. Thanks for your commentary.

  • @tharituallawt4978
    @tharituallawt4978 4 года назад +345

    The Deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his Rifle
    R. Lee Ermy

    • @arjunbhatti4834
      @arjunbhatti4834 4 года назад +20

      Nuke...

    • @aidenarmentrout2468
      @aidenarmentrout2468 4 года назад +10

      i miss him

    • @fizzco3373
      @fizzco3373 4 года назад +5

      Thari Tuallawt That ain’t near true lmao

    • @DarkSerris
      @DarkSerris 4 года назад +16

      This quote can only lead to overconfidence and useless deaths.
      Any aircraft, ordnance weapon or even a untrained man setting an ambush can make short work of any human being, no matter the training they went through

    • @richardphan6395
      @richardphan6395 4 года назад +7

      Actually that quote is by US Army General John "Black Jack" Pershing, commander of American Expeditionary Forces during World War 1

  • @anthonyevans6455
    @anthonyevans6455 4 года назад +29

    Hey I’m in this video! We were in the crucible during their filming

    • @novak4204
      @novak4204 3 года назад

      Hey man thank you for your service. When I’m 17 I am going to join the marine corps.

  • @Etorres-nh1xe
    @Etorres-nh1xe 4 года назад +109

    “Your making me lose my mind!”
    “Eye sir!”

  • @Jack10016
    @Jack10016 4 года назад +42

    This is definitely the best video I’ve seen on the US marines.

    • @wrjarhead0205
      @wrjarhead0205 4 года назад +1

      Watch "ears open, eyeballs click"

  • @maskatron9788
    @maskatron9788 4 года назад +4

    Full respect to those, and all those serving, men and women. I don't believe I could do that, so thank you to everyone serving, have served, and going to serve.

  • @timcornwell2955
    @timcornwell2955 4 года назад +1

    After boot camp all Marine goes through Military combat training and then they go through their MOS school.
    My time working with the Royal Marine was awesome. Thank you for your service!

  • @cleo7509
    @cleo7509 4 года назад +60

    Congratulations on 60k man you 100% deserve all of them your such a nice guy keep smashing it👍

  • @bobooth6685
    @bobooth6685 4 года назад +2

    New subscriber here, 15 years USMC veteran. Salute to you and your lads. Observation not critique. After Boot Camp all Marine's go on to further training schools. If it's a combat arms MOS, it's infantry, then a more specific training such as Scout/Sniper. If graduating, you might then go to even further training. If selected this could be Reconnaissance. You will have spent well over a year in training. Very selective over and above Boot Camp. In 15 years of service I had a few opportunities to train and work with British Royal Marines and I admire all the professional men that I met, skilled all. Good videos you do, thank you.

  • @Nobody_Imp0rtant
    @Nobody_Imp0rtant 4 года назад +3

    All drill Sargent's hats look like they are going to pop off at any moment

  • @jtcash2005
    @jtcash2005 4 года назад +13

    When you have the time watch "The Pacific" miniseries. You find out why the 1st US Marine Division has "Waltzing Matilda" as their song and the Southern Cross on their division patch.

  • @baelvalencia
    @baelvalencia 4 года назад +240

    Video: "they'll make $20,000 a year"
    Original Huma: "That's nothing I guess"
    LatinAmerica: "Well, it takes me around 5 years to make that amount of money"

    • @DarkSerris
      @DarkSerris 4 года назад +20

      But what is the price of your rent compared to your wage ?
      It's all relative

    • @MidasMakeItRain
      @MidasMakeItRain 4 года назад +34

      @@DarkSerris Well, Marines also don't have to spend almost any of that while deployed

    • @lonerangerz
      @lonerangerz 4 года назад +8

      @@MidasMakeItRain I think it needs to be relative to the avg wage of civillian work wage in the country as well. Otherwise, it will make recruitment an uphill task.

    • @ishpadful
      @ishpadful 4 года назад +3

      You haven't been to Latin America in a while, huh! Have you seen their bullet trains! Their schools or parks? Or, how bout their their night clubs? Their beautiful women!

    • @bakersmileyface
      @bakersmileyface 4 года назад +1

      Less than minimum wage in the UK.

  • @Madmartigan1
    @Madmartigan1 4 года назад +2

    For what it's worth, to this day - the proudest day of my life was attending my son's graduation at MCRD in San Diego. - 10 years later he's still serving as a MARSOC Marine. Altogether training (which never actually stops) is quite a bit longer than the 13 week Boot Camp. At boot camp graduation, they are Marines, however, the next stop is Advanced Infantry Training SOI (School of Infantry) which lasts for an additional 30 - 60 days, depending on MOS. Next comes MOS specific training which can be up to an additional 180 days. Ooh Rah!

  • @vincentmalab3289
    @vincentmalab3289 4 года назад +29

    Luke's face in the thumbnail:
    "Royal Marine listening to the new Guidelines of the Royal Marine Recruitment System".

  • @Gaming_Biker
    @Gaming_Biker 7 месяцев назад

    When I went thru MCRD San Diego in '07, during a draw up for OIF/OEF, we had 7 platoons of ~110 recruits each in 3rd Battalion, Lima Co. I'd say about 95% of us made it thru at the time. Hell of an experience to march with 700+ recruits & a single Drill Instructor marching the entire company down what we called Recruit Highway. Went on to be a Trombonist in the 29 Palms Marine Band & later an Aircraft Firefighter w/ MWSS 272, which was deployed to Afghan in '11. I would do it all again in a heartbeat. Semper Fi!

  • @sullivanlaramie2901
    @sullivanlaramie2901 4 года назад +53

    Unfortunately, yelling "Marine Corps!" with a mouth guard in sounds like "cream corn!" more often than not, so after a while, that's just what we said.

    • @Team_ghost9503
      @Team_ghost9503 4 года назад

      Sullivan Laramie good man

    • @ulteriorfaun9665
      @ulteriorfaun9665 4 года назад

      Fact.

    • @void870
      @void870 3 года назад

      I’d probably be the cheeky shit that says cream corn intentionally. My sarcasm is hereditary, I can’t help it.

    • @siliciaveerah9327
      @siliciaveerah9327 3 года назад +1

      I heard a lot of Maine Coons as well

    • @alexisguzman4015
      @alexisguzman4015 3 года назад +1

      @@void870 Why is that so relatable..

  • @DiatonicVids
    @DiatonicVids 4 года назад +1

    18:34 Also keep in mind that boot camp isn't the only training they're required to go through. In the U.S. military (all branches), enlisted recruits go through basic training/boot camp to become a member of that branch, which is what we saw here. After that, everyone goes on to more specialized training depending on what your job will be, from infantry to cooks to radar technicians. Correct me if I'm wrong, but while your training is a lot longer, it's all inclusive. Once you finish your 32 weeks you get sent to your unit. The U.S. does it in stages, of which boot camp is just the first.

  • @Ark00
    @Ark00 4 года назад +8

    Tough training out there man. Also really am proud of you reaching 60k in a matter of weeks! Growing real fast and I hope that you still grow! 💞

  • @tonytran4648
    @tonytran4648 4 года назад +2

    I genuinely feel like I could do this stuff, after high school worth of football and just harsh mentality of being focused and having teamwork and motivating others but also be honest of scared to do this but I also miss those type of stuff

    • @EazyMe313
      @EazyMe313 2 года назад

      I mean u prolly could, I ain play no kinda sports in hs n boot camp was hard but was funny as hell, scuzzing was a bitch tho

  • @invictam8384
    @invictam8384 4 года назад +15

    Not gonna lie, you're definitely my favorite lesser known RUclipsr. Keep doing what you're doing, it's god tier.
    Edit: Thank you for the heart, I hope more people feel like me towards you man

  • @RobertSmith-hr6cr
    @RobertSmith-hr6cr 4 года назад +1

    Hell when i went thru Marine Corps bootcamp at Parris Island in '91 when you qualified with the the M16A2 you did it with Iron sights no ACOG. You had to qualify from the 200 yard line, 300 yard line and the 500 yard line in the sitting, kneeling and standing position.

    • @treydixon5399
      @treydixon5399 4 года назад

      Iron sights is the way it should be taught. And I'm not just saying that because I'm old.
      Also '91, but SD instead of PI.

  • @suckerpunchgaming2365
    @suckerpunchgaming2365 4 года назад +165

    Hey, i always wanted to know what effect does a flash/stun grenade has on a person.

    • @justanaveragesukhoi3349
      @justanaveragesukhoi3349 4 года назад +58

      Temporary blindness and deafness

    • @kylehoran40
      @kylehoran40 4 года назад +13

      Call of duty does it pretty well

    • @KeKcP
      @KeKcP 4 года назад +28

      @@kylehoran40 hell no it doesn't. Escape from Tarkov is the closest one I can think of (not talking from personal experience, of course)

    • @kylehoran40
      @kylehoran40 4 года назад +17

      @PuffPuff Pass did u not see the marines reacting to call of duty and the player got flashbanged and they said thays pretty accurate...
      I'm going off that

    • @kylehoran40
      @kylehoran40 4 года назад +27

      @PuffPuff Pass ah sorry forgot you had experience the only people that know the answer is a victim of it. So unless you have personal experience u have no right to judge people on how they think it's like. So take ur facepalm elsewhere.

  • @philipramsden4975
    @philipramsden4975 4 года назад +1

    Former Marine who worked with the RM's during the Iraq invasion. Awesome guys and a pleasure to serve next to

  • @eagle1warzone43
    @eagle1warzone43 4 года назад +77

    You should watch “What army recruits go through Boot Camp” video

    • @Wasattsi
      @Wasattsi 4 года назад +6

      No, don’t. It’s watered down for the video so people will still join.

    • @TeflonNapkins
      @TeflonNapkins 4 года назад +16

      @@Wasattsi This is watered down. They never showed the dirty parts of basic training. They would grab and shove recruits around. Getting ITed or "slayed" would be a lot more intense and personal. They would literally be 2 inches from your face and you will feel their sweat dripping down on you. They never showed the countless hazing hours of running up and down the squadbay playing "games". They also never showed the tornadoes where they dump all of your shit all across the squadbay and then give you 30 seconds to clean everything up only to dump everything again. This was literally every other week. I remember that shit like it was yesterday

    • @VirgilGamingYT
      @VirgilGamingYT 4 года назад +2

      Army doesn't have a boot camp. They have basic training.

    • @brendondembinski2513
      @brendondembinski2513 4 года назад

      D. Beck basic training is boot camp just a different name

    • @VirgilGamingYT
      @VirgilGamingYT 4 года назад

      @@brendondembinski2513 nah, boot is quite a bit more intense

  • @agentwash1
    @agentwash1 4 года назад +2

    Watching the gas part, my body gave me the feeling of when I went through it, can still feel my lungs burning

  • @ggiufa7289
    @ggiufa7289 4 года назад +32

    A quick vid on yt is called “whats up sir... RUN!” Itsquite funny u should react

  • @joelmoreno4223
    @joelmoreno4223 2 года назад +1

    This is the first phase of training - "basic" training, applicable to all who enter the service (often referred to as "boot camp"). Then comes more specialized training for rifleman (Infantry), mechanized (tankers (Armor)), cooks, logistics, mechanics, avionics, engineers (Seabees support the Marines, I believe)/demolitions, communications, etc. Some training can be quite lengthy, aircraft mechanics/technicians for example.

  • @Andreitolca1
    @Andreitolca1 4 года назад +14

    Look at this man, a true hydrated lad, drinking out of a jar

  • @Tw-nw3cf
    @Tw-nw3cf 4 года назад +2

    Makes the british version of marine training so understated 😂, and that drill sergeant losing his voice whilst shouting! Comical stuff 😂

    • @kirad2234
      @kirad2234 4 года назад +1

      Only videos of true RM training and the pain they endure mentally and physically during the 32 weeks basic are all dulled down and made to look family friendly because it aired on TV at an earlier hour in the evening. There are certain parts of training they can't publish out in TV or online thus making it look easy, which it is not

    • @Tw-nw3cf
      @Tw-nw3cf 4 года назад

      @@kirad2234 I can see why

    • @salthack
      @salthack 4 года назад

      @@DirtyMikeandTheBoys69 indeed, they ain't going to show sere school to the public with the fun of being waterboarded, beaten and sleep deprived.

    • @Jaxxon123
      @Jaxxon123 2 года назад

      @@kirad2234 Same thing here. They went soft for the cameras. I went to Marine Corps Basic Training 20 years ago, it was much tougher than what was shown in this video.

  • @pauledwards9493
    @pauledwards9493 4 года назад +28

    You ever bump into to any US Marines on tour buddy?

  • @Beans-1111
    @Beans-1111 2 месяца назад

    When my father was the in 1969 the training was so much harder. He said no matter how much you train, nothing can prepare you for war. During thee Vietnam War he was an engineer and was sent in before other marines to clear the mine fields using only their trench knife. He was sent to a place in the jungle called The Iron Triangle where they were low on food and ammo they had to fight hand to hand combat. He was in a horrible battle for 5 days with no sleep and no backup. He said he had to kill 3 Viet Cong with just his trench knife because he ran out of ammo.

  • @masteryoda4210
    @masteryoda4210 4 года назад +23

    I think you should react to the Royal Marine training on RUclips

  • @halptheducko8967
    @halptheducko8967 4 года назад +1

    I love this guy because he doesn’t pause the vid every five seconds

  • @moneymaker641
    @moneymaker641 4 года назад +4

    keep going man this youtube stuff is going to take you far boss!!!!

  • @richgoff9737
    @richgoff9737 4 года назад

    It is hard to appreciate our boot camp from these sorts of videos. They are certainly interesting but the editing doesn’t do it justice. It doesn’t adequately explain or exhibit the transformation of the recruit from beginning to end of basic training and how the methods are employed to turn self centered, self important young people into disciplined members of a team working toward a defined objective. The methods at the beginning of basic training transform over time as the recruits transform. Having been through it in 1975, it is reinvigorating to see and understand what Is going on. Some things have changed but the basics are the same and bring back the memories that I wish I could do it again. One thing is for sure, it changes you and for most of us, those influences stay with us for life and the lessons learned I use in life after serving. The brotherhood feelings extend even today 45 years later. Every Marine I encounter, young or old, is my brother/sister as we share a common experience. The esprit de corps lives on in each of us. Brothers and sisters, I will always have your back. Semper Fi, remain always faithful.

  • @monocygnia
    @monocygnia 4 года назад +9

    Next video you need to turn up the sound output from the video you've seen

    • @OriginalHuman
      @OriginalHuman  4 года назад +2

      I appreciate the feedback mate ❤️ I’ll work on making this better

  • @alequarichardson9378
    @alequarichardson9378 4 года назад +1

    The crucible is similar to the army's forge except the forge is 72 hours with a 45-60 mile ruck with plenty of missions in between with a live fire exercise where you have m249s shooting over your head.

  • @tharituallawt4978
    @tharituallawt4978 4 года назад +5

    18:25 Please note that the Marine Corps wants Killers not Robots......
    Full Metal Jacket

  • @sebastianbutler_
    @sebastianbutler_ 3 года назад +1

    Gotta understand that in the US it's a training pipeline. Basic training is 13 weeks. MCT or marine combat training is a month. Then your job training or MOS school is anywhere from a few weeks for admin (the shortest) or more than 14 months for things like intel and more advanced mos's. So total training can be anywhere from 5 to 18 months

  • @seniorsteak9870
    @seniorsteak9870 4 года назад +4

    If you wanna get the real experience just watch a documentary called
    "Ears,open.Eyeballs,click."

    • @TheGabesnell
      @TheGabesnell 4 года назад

      I agree. It doesn’t edit out as much of the “offensive” stuff. I have a copy of that somewhere

    • @frankpolly
      @frankpolly 4 года назад

      we the marines is also amazing

  • @shawnconnolly5525
    @shawnconnolly5525 4 года назад

    I enlisted in the Marine Corps in the year 2000 and was on Paris Island & it was 13 weeks 💯 it’s not called getting “slayed” it’s called getting “Smoked”

  • @FabiSZN
    @FabiSZN 4 года назад +8

    You gotta react to the Heat (1995) shootout scene!

  • @jayisbirb
    @jayisbirb 4 года назад

    One thing not mentioned is they are not allowed to say the words "I", "me", "my", or even refer to themselves in the first person in any way. That recruit who wouldn't go down the wall probably only wasn't getting ripped into for his use of "me" and "I" because of the camera. I attempted to join a while back and wasn't able to make it through due to medical complications (that log wall we saw? I fell off and broke my leg, then fucked up my spleen when my bunk mate in MRP gave me his mono), but even after breaking my leg I wasn't allowed to refer to myself in the first person when requesting permission to grab my painkillers. They are extremely strict about it.

  • @namfam1776
    @namfam1776 4 года назад +3

    Congrats on 60K!

  • @unknownop7144
    @unknownop7144 4 года назад

    Our boot camp is short but after that we got to SOI which is school of infantry where they teach us more about rifles and other weapons and then we go to MOS schools which is where they teach us whatever our job is going to be , all that before we even hit the fleet and be considered “real marines”

  • @petewithdatingwebsite9786
    @petewithdatingwebsite9786 4 года назад +6

    Hey bro, please remember me when you hit 100k! And again, keep doing your thing buddy

    • @jordanelder321
      @jordanelder321 4 года назад

      mr. game addict I’m sure he will remember the boy with a DBZ profile pic begging to get remembered.

  • @samgraham2110
    @samgraham2110 4 года назад

    In Quantico, VA, we had the pleasure of working with Royal Marines. We have an endurance course in Quantico and you guys crush those run times every time.

  • @twtp953
    @twtp953 4 года назад +3

    Keep up mate.. Love your vid❤❤

  • @joehelvey5794
    @joehelvey5794 3 года назад +1

    That’s just basic, then advanced infantry training for a few months and then into your MOS training or what your job is gonna be. Probably pretty similar in the amount of time in training for a Royal Marine. God Bless All Of Them

  • @ysteindale5892
    @ysteindale5892 4 года назад +3

    Hey! Can you talk about YOUR experience in the military when you do these reactions?

  • @itzwando1302
    @itzwando1302 3 года назад +1

    That’s just the start basic training after that there is a lot more training for whatever job you want to do in the marines

  • @JeroAlmufakir
    @JeroAlmufakir 4 года назад +9

    OH posts a 20 min video.
    Me: Oh ok this is a short one but ok :P

  • @krunchy_kush6916
    @krunchy_kush6916 4 года назад

    I love this guys reaction videos. They aren't like other youtubers who talk during the video or pause the video every second. He say everything he has to say at the END of the video and I like that.

  • @thememeddemon6264
    @thememeddemon6264 4 года назад +5

    I’ve watched the video he’s reacting to a couple times

  • @business7219
    @business7219 4 года назад

    Marine Bootcamp is just the first step, after bootcamp you get a 2week leave then go onto to do either 8 weeks of combat train for non grunt mos or 6+ months for grub mos, then you go on to do your mos training which is another 6months-18months, then you go to your unit. But on average it takes about a year before you hit the fleet. Other branches just have bootcamp then mos training then fleet, they skip the combat training portion.

  • @hypnotized2550
    @hypnotized2550 4 года назад +6

    Finally early for a video! Liked before I even watched lol

  • @Grabbagar670
    @Grabbagar670 4 года назад

    I think a lot of people don't realize that what this 3 months youre looking at is only boot camp, not all of their initial entry training. They still have 1- 2 months of infantry training, and their individual job training, which can in some cases mean that it can sometimes take one full year of initial entry training before they start actually doing their job.

  • @downloadgoblin
    @downloadgoblin 4 года назад +7

    1:58 No weekends off m8

    • @swooshyburrito
      @swooshyburrito 4 года назад

      Royal Marines is 32 weeks plus specialisation

  • @ironcladjester9870
    @ironcladjester9870 4 года назад +2

    My dad used to be a veteran he’s strict af and then I see original calm and chill like how

    • @jordanelder321
      @jordanelder321 4 года назад

      Ironclad Jester how can your dad “used” to be a veteran

    • @AbyssWatcher745
      @AbyssWatcher745 4 года назад

      @@jordanelder321 Could be deceased.

  • @thomasmcneil5988
    @thomasmcneil5988 3 года назад +3

    $20k a year but they also try get free housing, food and clothing etc on top of that.

    • @Jaxxon123
      @Jaxxon123 2 года назад

      Yep, they make it sound horrible. The total compensation is like $40-46,000.

  • @davidbalderston2751
    @davidbalderston2751 4 года назад

    My son is retiring in three days after 20 years as a US Marine. He shipped out to Parris Island 6 days after graduating from High School.

  • @isaacdent5040
    @isaacdent5040 4 года назад +3

    There are 2.5k navy seals (us) and and 7.5k royal marines (uk)

    • @kirad2234
      @kirad2234 4 года назад

      Okay? Your point? Lmao

    • @Hedgehog1039
      @Hedgehog1039 4 года назад +1

      @@kirad2234 He was just mentioning it as when he talked about it in the video he wasn't sure how many there were. This is just a figures correction, useful and relevant; unlike your pointless reply.

  • @raoulthompson
    @raoulthompson 4 года назад

    I'm in the US but I have massive respect for Royal Marines. My brother was a US Marine and the Royal Marines are one of the few military units that competes with them IMO

  • @gene8841
    @gene8841 4 года назад +3

    can you review royal marines training?

  • @c4RePz
    @c4RePz 4 года назад +1

    15:33 I miss you brother, so proud of you man. We grew up together and I couldn't ass for a better friend, You are very appreciated even though you will not see this comment.

  • @polinafafutis1300
    @polinafafutis1300 4 года назад +4

    I don't need that I ll just show them my fruit cutting skills . They ll be at a loss of words

  • @rjkeenan8955
    @rjkeenan8955 3 года назад +1

    Marine Corps boot camp is called "Basic Training" for a reason. Once boot camp is done every Marine goes to "Basic Combat Training". After that Marines are off to mos training. If your a trigger puller your never done with training. Trigger puller means every Marine that has a weapon full time, no matter if it's a rifle or a tank

  • @kubefs
    @kubefs 4 года назад +5

    hi

  • @BoboKoyo
    @BoboKoyo 4 года назад +1

    This makes the camp seem more fun than it is for an outsider...Ive been to a camp and base a few times in my life too

  • @yamahavino6850
    @yamahavino6850 4 года назад +4

    How to win at warzone:
    -use Military Tactics To Kill the Eneny

  • @GrinningJest3r
    @GrinningJest3r 4 года назад

    19:35 They didn't go over it in this video, but the Crucible has over 45 miles of forced marching and it (in San Diego and as of 2007 when I went through it) and ended with a 9-mile march in full gear+ruck up a mountain steep enough that while I was standing up straight (or as straight as I could with the ruck on) I could stretch out my arms and touch the ground in front of me. It's one of the things that San Diego Marines hold over Parris Island Marines - no hills and definitely no mountains in Parris Island, so their Crucible is easier, though I'm sure the drill instructors make up for that in other ways.

  • @joe_xoxo
    @joe_xoxo 4 года назад +3

    16 weeks when I went in.

  • @joshuap.3048
    @joshuap.3048 4 года назад +3

    You should react to the "one more day" USMC videos, it's more in depth and a better reflection of Marine boot camp.

  • @keblinskiwastaken
    @keblinskiwastaken 4 года назад +14

    I personally think that you shouldnt call theese videos "reacting" but reviewing instead, I think that you explain things and based on the video give your opinion. React channels is nothing more than just "Haha" and "oh man" in my opinion.

  • @alexcrow8966
    @alexcrow8966 4 года назад

    I love watching other people from other militaries watch this specific video because my platoon is 3072 at the introduction of the graduation ceremony

  • @ShrimpySimp
    @ShrimpySimp 4 года назад +3

    Who else came so early because of discord.

  • @jacobbuchanan4699
    @jacobbuchanan4699 4 года назад

    Good to see DI Sgt Weston's still got the banshee screech, nearly 3 years later.

  • @Miguel-cz6cs
    @Miguel-cz6cs 4 года назад +4

    1st 9 views. And I'm one of them boys.

  • @toxicsmoke8378
    @toxicsmoke8378 4 года назад +1

    Such a positive person. Love the videos bro keep it up! Just subscribed 👍

  • @whitefeatherairsoft8002
    @whitefeatherairsoft8002 4 года назад

    its funny the simulated gun fire that they talked about is just the DDAY SCENE from saving private ryan. i laughed my ass off in the skull drag from hearing a mg42 on loud speaker lol

  • @flashcar60
    @flashcar60 3 года назад

    Twelve weeks because the USMC is 20 times larger than the Royal Marines. There are many military-occupation specialties you b]can go into, including aircraft mechanic, for example. If you are in the infantry, you go right from Boot to Advanced Infantry Training. You don't get any kind of leave at all for months. Boot just assures the Corps that, even if you have a specialty which is not on the front lines, you can competently counter an enemy who tries to steal a march on you. Every Marine re-qualifies on the fifle range yearly.

  • @garrettsheaffer9799
    @garrettsheaffer9799 3 года назад

    "If I was a parent, I'd be laughing on the other side." My mom and dad did the same thing when I called them from MCRD back in 2006.

  • @TwoCiggyStory
    @TwoCiggyStory 4 года назад

    A lot of the training in the US military is specialization after bootcamp. For example, language and cultural school alone when trying to join the special forces lasts 24 months.

  • @captaintexican5993
    @captaintexican5993 4 года назад

    I didn't see a weapon sight attachment until a couple years into service. Training with Acogs breeds reliance on tools for aim.

  • @jappperon7012
    @jappperon7012 4 года назад

    i always had fun with flugels, always made the military me seriously but kept it fun.
    it helped i got used to having to push a 3/4th ton farm truck so solid lower body. im confident id make it through and would enjoy parts of it.

  • @isaacg7553
    @isaacg7553 4 года назад

    My dad was in the 82nd airborne division which is like an elite parachute force that specializes in parachuting into hostile war zones and he told me all the stories about people being scared of heights and not wanting to jump out the plane and the drill Sargent pushing them off the plane and all the guys puking the way up it’s fucking hilarious

  • @charlievoss718
    @charlievoss718 4 года назад

    Lima Co. My old stomping ground. Back when I was a DI, Lima was off in the woods.they tore down the old barracks and now theyre all brand new and a lot bigger.