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  • @lucasgarvey4161
    @lucasgarvey4161 5 лет назад +951

    “You’re gonna get 8 hours of sleep”
    Me: *laughs in Crucible*

    • @mrpicklesays1653
      @mrpicklesays1653 4 года назад +12

      Oh boi I laughed a little too hard

    • @licenze2killu927
      @licenze2killu927 4 года назад +20

      After he said that i thought... yeah thats a recruiter. I dont think any branch gets the full 8 hours of continuous sleep lol

    • @paulweis1621
      @paulweis1621 4 года назад +1

      Wtf is the crucible? We had elliots beach in the 70s. Can u guys really use the phone on sundays? Lol

    • @paulweis1621
      @paulweis1621 4 года назад +2

      @@licenze2killu927 we got 4 or 5. Max 70s marine

    • @washablejunk281
      @washablejunk281 4 года назад +3

      That was the biggest lie of this video.

  • @macmilly8547
    @macmilly8547 7 лет назад +2235

    "We're going to give you 8 hours of sleep". Says no marine recruiter ever lol

    • @stevefowler1787
      @stevefowler1787 7 лет назад +101

      Actually not counting receiving, guard duty, and your 5 days in the field and KP week (which they no longer do) you do get 8 hrs almost every other night...they want you to get 3 squares a day and 8 hrs sleep so they have a base to build on...Parris Island, 3rd Battalion, summer of '75.

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 7 лет назад +34

      Agreed.I went through in the summer of 1986 and outside guard duty (Fire watch) field week
      or getting up on your own to study,work on uniform inspection prep,or simply to take a dump
      or shower with a little privacy,you did get 8 hours of sleep. Boot Camp isn't Ranger School
      where you are pushed to the limits of physical endurance.It's more of a exercise in developing
      mental toughness.

    • @michaelw7867
      @michaelw7867 5 лет назад +20

      8 hours of sleep? I was in the Army, but we never got 8 hours of sleep. Neither did the Marines I talked to. Things must have changed since then.

    • @davester1970
      @davester1970 5 лет назад +40

      You will get eight hours of sleep alright. Over 2 to 3 days if you are lucky.

    • @michaelw7867
      @michaelw7867 5 лет назад +7

      @@davester1970 Yep.

  • @dannyarriaga1
    @dannyarriaga1 10 лет назад +2908

    I did laugh a bit when he said "you're gonna get 8 hours of sleep"...yeah right

  • @TroySleeman
    @TroySleeman 8 лет назад +1822

    Get used to waking up "a little earlier". That's cute.

    • @TroySleeman
      @TroySleeman 7 лет назад +36

      The OuTcAzT One of the guys said that, dude. That's why I put it in quotes. Because it isn't a "little bit earlier". It's a "whole fuck ton earlier".

    • @TroySleeman
      @TroySleeman 7 лет назад +3

      The OuTcAzT Skip to 1:15.

    • @TroySleeman
      @TroySleeman 7 лет назад +1

      The OuTcAzT Did you even read my comment? xD

    • @andrewcruz7595
      @andrewcruz7595 6 лет назад

      Pffttt please I get up 4:50 everyday for a 0 period class that shit isn't even that bad .

    • @MexicoTijuana741
      @MexicoTijuana741 6 лет назад

      Ugh fuk that I’d rather be chilling as a civilian, majority of dnt go in military and are doing fine

  • @TJkiwiOWEG
    @TJkiwiOWEG 10 лет назад +507

    gunnery sergeant sims was my kill hat. I check under my bed every night in fear that he is there waiting to slay me.

  • @blackbeard0074
    @blackbeard0074 7 лет назад +1481

    Marines are definitely good at insulting the other branches, ill give them that.

    • @johnfitzgerald5445
      @johnfitzgerald5445 7 лет назад +61

      the reason is simple, other branches of the military just don not exist!

    • @AAA-vk9vp
      @AAA-vk9vp 7 лет назад +113

      John Fitzgerald marines are a sub Branch of the navy

    • @chrisyako89
      @chrisyako89 6 лет назад +114

      It's because they don't meet our standard. They don't have the physical requirements, the height and weight standards, the mindset, ECT. The list can go on and on. If you a Marine you know what I'm talking about. Semper Fi devil dogs.

    • @JohnDoe-el9nb
      @JohnDoe-el9nb 6 лет назад +14

      A Titanium yet we are still better than all the other branches

    • @lsesternester3231
      @lsesternester3231 6 лет назад +14

      A Titanium You are incorrect. Google “Department of the Navy” and languish in your ignorance.

  • @howamazing89
    @howamazing89 5 лет назад +158

    When you meet your DI for the 1st time after Pdays stand up and scream “F U SIR” they love this and will promote you to squad leader

  • @56tuffguy
    @56tuffguy 5 лет назад +228

    We didn't get anywhere close to 8 hours of sleep in Army bct so I know damn well they don't at Marine corps boot camp. 🤣

    • @ditto9300
      @ditto9300 5 лет назад +5

      We did, army boot should as well if you went a long time ago.

    • @theminuteman7611
      @theminuteman7611 5 лет назад +10

      I’m in the air force and even we didn’t get 8 hours a night. More like a week. You guys have fire guard, we have entry controller. 2 hours gone from sleep right there. Wasn’t hard, but after 5 days in a row, it starts to get to you like pouring concrete down your head.

    • @funkoaddict9959
      @funkoaddict9959 4 года назад

      Exactly

    • @steveluoma9502
      @steveluoma9502 4 года назад +1

      @@theminuteman7611 I went through BMT in 2000, one of the last flights in the 6 week and I can say without a doubt we got less than 8 hours. Between Entry control and CQ. I was in 323rd and remember it like yesterday. Only time we got 8 hours was Tech School at Sheppard

    • @lestermount3287
      @lestermount3287 4 года назад

      yeah that 8 hours was obviously a joke.

  • @Zepicful
    @Zepicful 5 лет назад +590

    I leave in 6 days, I'm about to go to an all new sort of hell.

    • @evasoru1254
      @evasoru1254 5 лет назад +31

      Good luck.

    • @K1llStr3akMad
      @K1llStr3akMad 5 лет назад +48

      Hey man I leave in 5. Maybe I'll see you there

    • @Zepicful
      @Zepicful 5 лет назад +18

      @@K1llStr3akMad Maybe, the 22nd?

    • @K1llStr3akMad
      @K1llStr3akMad 5 лет назад +13

      @@Zepicful Yeah the 22nd. You going to MCRD SD or PI?

    • @Zepicful
      @Zepicful 5 лет назад +9

      @@K1llStr3akMad SD

  • @ulrickbell9409
    @ulrickbell9409 5 лет назад +83

    Pro tip- Don't bring anything.

  • @Subscribers-gj6oy
    @Subscribers-gj6oy 5 лет назад +182

    95% comments:
    "8 hours of sleep"
    4% comments:
    Semper Fidelis!
    1% comments:
    I'm a poolee!

  • @2mkholley
    @2mkholley 5 лет назад +225

    Biggest mistake I've made in my life was getting out for a female!

    • @wolfsburggti4476
      @wolfsburggti4476 5 лет назад +64

      Lol you fucked up bro

    • @coreyagregaard2106
      @coreyagregaard2106 5 лет назад +2

      Lol

    • @2mkholley
      @2mkholley 5 лет назад +17

      @@wolfsburggti4476 right I know it still fucking up every day!Honey do this honey do that yes in a minute dear!

    • @alexesquivel8566
      @alexesquivel8566 4 года назад +5

      Whipped

    • @clarkeugene5727
      @clarkeugene5727 4 года назад +11

      @@2mkholley And you Still don't get 8 hours of sleep!

  • @TJkiwiOWEG
    @TJkiwiOWEG 10 лет назад +64

    wait, its 1 am, why the fuck am I watching this?

  • @LordOfNothingham
    @LordOfNothingham 5 лет назад +47

    My neighbor told me it took him two years to accrue his first 8 hours of sleep.

  • @saffronsworld1508
    @saffronsworld1508 7 лет назад +156

    I graduated from Parris Island in 1964 and women trained way off in a separate area from the men. What is it like now? Do women train side by side with male recruits in things like PT, close order drill, and the Crucible? (We had no Crucible in my day.) What about at the rifle range? My advice to any who plan to join is that they slim down and be able to run 3 miles nonstop in Combat Boots (bought at an Army/Navy surplus store), do 35 push-ups, 10 pull-ups, 50 sit-ups, and 15 deep knee bends. No need to be a Mr. or Miss America in terms of physical fitness. Semper Fi!

    • @youngchapo3513
      @youngchapo3513 5 лет назад +43

      So nobody is gonna answer his fucking question?

    • @rd._874
      @rd._874 5 лет назад +8

      @@youngchapo3513 Yeah I know right like wtf

    • @jayywithdahoodie1838
      @jayywithdahoodie1838 5 лет назад +14

      Nope still separated only seen them on Sunday at church or when I went to medical

    • @marcdemmon3020
      @marcdemmon3020 5 лет назад

      I hate deepl knee bends my knee crack

    • @henrygutierrez7689
      @henrygutierrez7689 4 года назад

      Briana Danis 90 degree

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 2 года назад +28

    My dad was Air force, I was Army, and my son was Marine. Love and respect the service I do.

  • @Saeraen
    @Saeraen 10 лет назад +52

    what they don't tell you about in this video would be that they are many DI's down there that abuse the shit out of their power, take away meals, head calls, etc getting 2 second showers, going on power trips.. My senior DI was still using day one training methodologies while we were in phase 3. lots and lots of tearing down and very very very little of building up. Oh, and be prepared for you platoon mates to turn into brown nosing little backstabbers. they'll rat you out for the tiniest things to try to get in good with the DIs. don't get me wrong, you could have an easy time in bootcamp depending on who you get as DI's.. but you re just as likely to get the biggest fucking douchebags for DIs who don't give a fuck about training you, but rather enjoy playing god.

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon 9 лет назад +6

      "that abuse the shit out of their power, take away meals, head calls, etc getting 2 second showers.."
      And I assume all of this was reported to the series and company commanders? Or was this an exaggeration.

    • @SwissMarksman
      @SwissMarksman 9 лет назад +1

      Cameron Bouch no reports were made?

    • @Saeraen
      @Saeraen 9 лет назад +13

      SwissCheeseOnaPlate
      Matt Canon Reports? By whom? Me? my platoonmates? hah! like any of the recruits would "report" our DIs. They had us scared shitless, everything they did we accepted, because we thought that they had that power. . The Company Commander questioned different recruits on a few occasions but for reasons I do not know. nothing came of it either, as far as I know, nobody outside the platoon knew about missing meals, withheld headcalls, and 2 second showers. If any of the higher ups did, no actions were taken to improve anything. Our Senior DI was with us until the end, his antics always hounding us. And no, I'm not exaggerating. that shit was just the tip of the iceberg.

    • @SwissMarksman
      @SwissMarksman 9 лет назад +7

      Saeraen
      I don't know, it's hard to talk about it, just because the difference between your "Army" and mine is big. Our DI's were also hard, I can imagine they were harder at my friend (he was in a special forces regiment in the infantry). Our Company Commander was an "iceman", but he was well-balanced, if you had any problems, he took you out and talked to you, face to face, as long you don't report useless stuff "Captain, our platoonleader let us do too many push-ups wah wah".
      What about higher commanders? I remember an elder Warrant Officer, he was badass and very strict, but he also had a "human side".
      I guess your DI's had more power than they should have (IMO).
      I'm not overexxagerating either, we weren't pussies neither. But our Commander told us, that we can report anyone that doesn't let allow us to eat our meal. "No food, no battle."

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 7 лет назад +9

      The quickest way to end, "abuse of power" is a letter to your folks. The Series and Company
      Commander will have to do something of a Congressman gets a call from a worried
      mother and calls to the Recruit Depot wanting some answers.
      A lot of times the issue of 'ABUSE" is determined by the maturity level of the recruits
      in a platoon. Younger Recruits fresh out of High School during the summer are more
      apt to accept any behavior from a DI as authorized. The recruits during the winter
      and spring tend to be older and are able to see the difference between training
      and abuse.Most DI's are smart enough to know the nature of the recruits they
      have in their charge and what they can get away with in walking right up to the
      line between tough training and being abusive.
      Sure,I remember missing a meal or two(more like getting back up before finishing the entree) in Boot,
      but I don't recall being hungry. I also recall being denied a head call or two but never pissing on myself.
      I did get told to get off the shiter before a PT run because we were told to only take a Number One
      and not a Number 2 before running.I didn't specifically request a Number 2 so that was that.
      I never made the mistake of not asking permission to do so if I felt I needed it, after that.
      The worst I remember is being denied a head call,then going back to the DI TO REQUEST AN EMERGENCY
      HEAD CALL and being told to run to the head while making the sound of a Police car/Fire engine
      going to a Code 3 call.
      Nobody in my platoon shat or pissed themselves due to not getting to the head if they made it know
      they really had to go. I also recall getting a 2 second shower every now and then.
      But that really didn't bother me because you are free to get a shower every night during your free time
      before bed or get up during the night.
      We also had the interviews by the Series and Company commander's and one of our guys
      actually did report abuse.(Being hit by the DI) Of course nobody else backed him after the Senior
      DI gave us a long speech about being a rat and they didn't punch us,just gave us a forearm
      shiver or had another recruit smack the back of your head by being commanded to raise his hand
      then bring it down on the top of the target recruits head a few times.
      If the recruit told,he would then be ratting out his platoon mate who was being forced to smack you.
      Hell,in third phase,my Senior DI put his NCO sword tip under my chin and forced me up on my tip toes
      for 5 minutes because I was fucking up his Final Drill prep (I was) so looking back I don't hold it against
      him.
      We also played the drink water from a canteen in the name of hydrating until everybody puked.
      Sure they are PHUC PHUC games and they really suck doing them in third phase,but I never
      felt my safety or life was endangered.
      I never was hurt or saw another recruit actually get injured by a DI's actions during
      Boot Camp and when it was over, I shook their hands.To this day,I still actually laugh
      at the DI's antics.

  • @LuistheABF123
    @LuistheABF123 5 лет назад +28

    Sleep? That's a word the Marine Corps has never heard of.

  • @brendanharrison4666
    @brendanharrison4666 8 лет назад +111

    I ship to boot camp July 11 any other people in the delayed entry program I hope you the best let's do this marine

    • @Namllitt
      @Namllitt 8 лет назад +1

      Same here

    • @rickyderby
      @rickyderby 8 лет назад +1

      I leave August 15

    • @SPLASHxRAiDeRs
      @SPLASHxRAiDeRs 8 лет назад +1

      +Ricky Me too! Are you shipping out to MCRD San Diego?

    • @rickyderby
      @rickyderby 8 лет назад +1

      Hey Yo Yes!

    • @mollyguap
      @mollyguap 8 лет назад +1

      How was it man?

  • @monolithonphobos1597
    @monolithonphobos1597 4 года назад +18

    Three meals a day😂 eight hours of sleep🤣

  • @stevefowler1787
    @stevefowler1787 7 лет назад +159

    I didn't watch the video, just wanted to pass along my Receiving experiences back in '75 at Parris Island. My Recruiter's only advice was "when you get to Parris Island the shit is going to hit the fan, just keep you mouth shut and do what you ae told as fast as you humanly can"....I thought Hmm, that sounds okay. So it's zero dark thirty and our Greyhound bus (mostly civilians maybe 15 "Marines") stops in the middle of F'n no where and the bus driver announces Okay this is Parris Island all Marines deboard...we stumble out half asleep. Back then there was just a small MP shack on the mainland...a couple of the recruits tried to ask the MP's what we're supposed to do and they ignored us, finally an MP said shut the fuck up and just stand there. About 20 minutes later a van arrives with an old black civilian driving it...he was cool and told us boys if you have any candy or gum or cigarettes better use them now and then leave any leftovers in the van. He dropped us at the yellow foot prints with DI's screaming. I'm standing on the footprints with all hell breaking loose all around me, for what appears people that just won't keep their mouths shut and I'm thinking hey my Recruiter was right, as long as I keep my mouth shut it'll be okay....Just as I was finishing that sentence in my mind I felt my head jerk back roughly from a DI pulling my neck length hair...he leans into my ear and in the meanest whisper I'd ever heard in my life said/growled "Get your fucking hands out of your goddamn pockets long hair"...I knew right then these guys were deadly serious and I was in big trouble. In the hell hole known as Receiving they started by running us up and down the stairs from one side of the barracks to the other, when recruits started falling they'd take us down stairs and put us on our knees with our hands behind our backs lined up beside long tables, bent over so our noses would just touch the table...it was an ingenious torture device that soon had your lower back and neck screaming in pain...a DI walked around the tables with a riding crop in his hand...if anyone either laid their head down or picked it up to relive the pain you'd hear a loud WHACK/Aaahhh as the DI would hit the recruit. After that got too boring they'd stand us up at attention along the walls and just watch us/yell at us for perceived short comings...once in a while you'd hear a THUMP as a recruit hit the floor, the DI's would quickly snap what I took to be a smelling salt capsule under his nose and roughly stand him back up with a not so gentle reminder not to lock your knees...it was during one of these sessions that a recruit just a few feet to my right stepped out of the line and announced "My name is so and so and my father is congressman so and so and I have changed my mind I no longer want to continue and would like to speak to the commanding officer"...as soon as the kid opened his pie hole two DI's were front and center in his grill but let him finish his speech...I was pretty stunned by the whole thing and as I said he was standing just to my right so I had a front row seat and was ...I was wondering what would happen and didn't have to wait long to find out...as soon as the recruit stopped his speech the two D's looked at each other and in unison broke out into evil laughs, which lasted about 2 heart beats, then while one grabbed the kid by the shoulders the other one punched him HARD in the stomach and they both slammed the kid back against the wall and one said "Shut the fuck up, you aren't going anywhere". The kid never said another peep. I never saw him again with the whirlwind of Receiving and he must have gone to a different platoon, but my money would be on him being an early drop. I have a couple more Receiving stories but will tell just this one, it's the haircut story. Not sure how or when this changed but we didn't get our first haircut in the barbershop like is always depicted in the youtube videos and the movies...there was a small abandoned looking concrete room not far from the receiving barracks (I was pretty disoriented and went to 3rd battalion so am not real clear where it was, but I think it was to the right of the chow hall when looking from the receiving barracks (which were still the wooden WWII barracks)...anyway it was like a bare concrete room about 10 x 10, no windows, with a bare light bulb dangling from the ceiling, we were roughly "marched" 2x2 into the room and there was a large steel garbage can sitting under the dangling light bulb with two barbers standing n either side of sad can...the DI"s were screaming...Bend your head over the fucking trash can. IF you have any moles you better put a fuckin finger in it or they'll get shaved off....just a bit more indignation...again I have no idea why our hair cut was such a brutal experience, but it seemed to fit in with how boot was back in the day...

    • @bhight100
      @bhight100 5 лет назад +16

      Thanks for the story, that gives me a heads up about my great grandfather's service, my great grandfather built the Barracks some time after ww2, but he wasn't very open about his military service so I was in the dark about when what happened, it wasn't easy even finding that out.

    • @stephenmiller9009
      @stephenmiller9009 5 лет назад +17

      Damn we won't ever get to experience that , respect sir, I ship Oct 7 ,, or sooner ,,

    • @jonlipton9079
      @jonlipton9079 5 лет назад +10

      I have been out of boot camp for a bit. I’ll say things haven’t changed to much. Except for the insane torture and physical assault. Otherwise reviving week is still the same

    • @murphmurph2124
      @murphmurph2124 5 лет назад +4

      Sounds like they were goin easy on ya, they removed my hair with butane

    • @idid1609
      @idid1609 5 лет назад +5

      Some sick motherfuckers for sure these Marines.
      And you sadistic assholes want to talk about Nazis??
      And sit in judgement.
      U sickos.

  • @buckappel6835
    @buckappel6835 5 лет назад +83

    The Marine Corps is a brotherhood! Once a Marine you represent every Marine that came before you. We carry on our backs their legacy, their deaths and their Marine arrogance and we carry it for the rest of our lives. Like real brothers, their blood flows through our veins and when we go into battle, we would rather lay down our lives than be a disappointment to their sacrifices.
    Semper Fi!

  • @ThanhBui-rd9pj
    @ThanhBui-rd9pj 4 года назад +12

    Should've paid attention in high school, you might have learned a teacher's name.

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 3 года назад +11

    Go online, get the 11 General Orders, and memorize them backwards and forwards.

  • @jimbusby6584
    @jimbusby6584 4 года назад +19

    Best advice I ever had was from my dad. Keep your mouth shut and don’t volunteer for anything. Do what you’re told. You’ll be fine. MCRD San Diego ‘79.

    • @covingtoncreek
      @covingtoncreek 2 года назад

      True true, but you'll never be the Guide that way... if you're wanting to be the Guide. ;) Mostly I kept my mouth shut, personally. Parris Island '88.

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 2 года назад +1

      My 2 or 3 piece advice: 1) Do your job [and] 2) Do it right 3) Never trust the system.

  • @anonymousus3r220
    @anonymousus3r220 2 года назад +9

    “ We’re going to take care of you, you will get three meals a day, eight hours of sleep” *you had us in the first half not gonna lie*

  • @FallingIB
    @FallingIB 5 лет назад +20

    Is it normal that i want to join the marines even more now??

  • @lsesternester3231
    @lsesternester3231 6 лет назад +26

    Rule number one, never let them know your name. Rule number two, refer back to rule number one.
    MCRD Parris Island
    1st BN. Co A Pl 1015
    8 Feb 1984

    • @thomasciccone528
      @thomasciccone528 5 лет назад +2

      Lester Nester rah brother.
      MCRD Parris island
      1st rtbn. Co A pl 1018

    • @alexcruz5418
      @alexcruz5418 4 года назад

      Go Tiger's!

    • @JesusChrist-xk9ee
      @JesusChrist-xk9ee 4 года назад +1

      2nd Bn H Co 2076
      7/7/99 - 10/02/99

    • @edstevens4439
      @edstevens4439 3 года назад

      That is a fact......keep a low profile and out of their cross hairs.....one DI knew my name because we were from the same state......you want them to read your name tag if they want to know.....if you stick out for any reason....too tall...too short....too anything.....it won't be good......

  • @mrjman1796
    @mrjman1796 8 лет назад +35

    im a "fat body" right now and ive lost 25 pounds. im going to train and workout until i feel im ready for bootcamp

    • @ToyzRule
      @ToyzRule 8 лет назад +47

      Good job private Pyle

    • @hennggueljuancarlos8603
      @hennggueljuancarlos8603 7 лет назад +1

      Flyz it Dies 😂😂

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 7 лет назад +12

      The DI's will get you through Boot Camp as long as you don't give up. Just get used to
      a little denial when the DI's are taking chow off your tray while the skinny guy next to
      you is eating double rations.

    • @lee9333
      @lee9333 6 лет назад +1

      They take food off your tray? Calorie deprivation with that work load will cause the body to deteriorate its muscle mass, thus getting progressively weaker and increasing chances for injury.

    • @TheSascatch
      @TheSascatch 6 лет назад

      S I think the Marines know what they are doing sweetheart.

  • @Redeye1983
    @Redeye1983 10 лет назад +185

    After watching this video im gone join the Navy ;-)

    • @ericm432
      @ericm432 9 лет назад +1

      tiagomendes1983 Lol.

    • @BugattiBoy66
      @BugattiBoy66 8 лет назад +74

      good luck staying on a boat for a year.

    • @nate6907
      @nate6907 7 лет назад +17

      Kam Robinson i would go fucking nuts.

    • @taz200032
      @taz200032 6 лет назад +1

      @@Anthony-wm1un most likely lol

    • @rickriv3400
      @rickriv3400 5 лет назад +1

      @Hans Schmidt Not all of us are like that. Lol.

  • @EthyEth
    @EthyEth 5 лет назад +16

    8 hours of sleep?
    Are you 3 marines or liars?

  • @Jacob-wh8nh
    @Jacob-wh8nh 7 лет назад +28

    8 hours of sleep my ass. just one example = crucible

    • @kanjipanda
      @kanjipanda 7 лет назад +11

      That's different. That is your final test.

  • @darickhassell9793
    @darickhassell9793 5 лет назад +16

    The best training in the world!If you apply yourself it can last you for the rest of your life!

  • @jerrynewberry1041
    @jerrynewberry1041 5 лет назад +22

    Much respect Marines and Semper Fi, from a former Airman.

  • @brandonfojtasek3702
    @brandonfojtasek3702 9 лет назад +26

    There is no reason to care or worry about what you get or how the training is at MCRD boot camp!! You're all in for a real treat from what you may hear.. Upon arrival the reality will become clear, but you have to get there first. Useless freakn worrying of sleep and food needs to be the last thing on your mind!!! If your unsure about becoming a Marine, the Corps isn't for you. The title of Marine is the only benefit offered, and it can only be earned. More sweat less blood. 0311Sgt01-05

    • @Jabooty_Williams
      @Jabooty_Williams 5 лет назад

      "You dont join the marines..... YOU BECOME A MARINE!!!! OORAH!!!!" I had a old Vietnam vet that worked at a pizza place with me tell me that. It sticks with me. I told him "I want to join the marines" he made sure I knew that you dont join the marines, you become a marine.
      Right now I am currently trying to get into shape to go become a marine. Wish me luck

  • @devildog414fg
    @devildog414fg 9 лет назад +50

    3 meals? do they mean sit down, take a bite, leave!

    • @aidanhodgetalks6055
      @aidanhodgetalks6055 8 лет назад +1

      +mike Davis do they let you inhale at boot? i dont think they do in the air force, but in AF you have 3 minute meals

    • @devildog414fg
      @devildog414fg 8 лет назад +1

      Aidan Hodge Talks Inhaling is not an option, it was your only change at survival. half of the time you only get 30 seconds.

    • @aidanhodgetalks6055
      @aidanhodgetalks6055 8 лет назад +1

      Freddy apex ah okay, cause i remember AF drill Sergeant getting in airmens face if they didn't chew properly or tried to drink while there was food in their mouth

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 7 лет назад +2

      It's not really as bad as it seems.Just remember you are in the Chow hall to eat,not talk shop.
      Sit down,eat,watch your DI out of the corner of your eye.When the DI gets up,you get up.
      I never felt like I was going hungry in Boot Camp.The DI's tend to lay off a little when you get to
      third phase(LAST MONTH) and you can see the light at the end of the Tunnel.

    • @seanluuul3703
      @seanluuul3703 7 лет назад

      Freddy apex eat now taste later!!!!!

  • @eatinbabiez
    @eatinbabiez 5 лет назад +12

    It's mental and emotional-change... and once you receive that EGA then it's spiritual. 'Cause you know that you've earned that.
    Yes, I was one of those individuals that cried happy tears while trying not to break my bearing when I received the EGA. November 10th is the USMC birthday, but August 31st is the day I became a Marine... and I celebrate both. YUT!!!

  • @S1D3W1ND3R015
    @S1D3W1ND3R015 7 лет назад +2

    "You're gonna get 8 hours of sleep." Yeah bullshit. When I was in BCT for Army we didn't even get that luxury so I doubt my ass that the Marine Corps would.

  • @NIGHTSTALKER0069
    @NIGHTSTALKER0069 5 лет назад +7

    Boot camp was hard nothing like kill hat walking around at night whispering things at you. SOI was harder and being deployed sucked more. But nothing compared to the fleet Hazing if you from the pre Madonna years you know what I’m talking about. Them SGT and SSGT in the chairs have probably never meet the pissed off Senior Lance Corporal or the over obsessed CPL in a vector unit.
    I got hazed For not know the color of lipstick that female Marines could use. In my head I was like why the hell do I care but for some reason my squad leader thought I needed to know.
    Bottom line pain retains and even after all the years of being out I still can name every street in Ramadi and know the nomenclature of every weapon in the 03 field.
    I also would not trade my hard times for the soft times that have fallen on my Corps.
    Semper Fi
    NO SHIT

  • @bluefleet1655
    @bluefleet1655 8 лет назад +87

    when i see pull ups...I'm out

    • @christianvennemann9008
      @christianvennemann9008 7 лет назад +21

      Bluefleet OC
      I believe the minimum requirement is only 3. I'm at an average level of physical fitness, and I'm able to do about 10.

    • @jki649
      @jki649 7 лет назад +1

      C. Venom Same the most pullups i've done is 12 and chin-ups about 15.

    • @christianvennemann9008
      @christianvennemann9008 7 лет назад +5

      Daniel Haskins
      Are you planning on joining? I'm seriously considering it after I graduate college next year.

    • @christianvennemann9008
      @christianvennemann9008 7 лет назад +2

      Daniel Haskins
      Well, good luck!

    • @markarthguard537
      @markarthguard537 7 лет назад +3

      I can't do any pull ups nor push ups but I still wanna join

  • @RoxxieDymond
    @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад +69

    I wish I could become a Marine but I can't because I have a stupid disease. This was my dream as a kid & now I literally cant do it. This pisses me off lol the closest I'll get is my boyfriend. He's a proud Marine & I always love hearing is boot camp stories

    • @ThePeep777
      @ThePeep777 7 лет назад

      Roxxie Emmylou. im in the same situation. U can always join the army there a little less strict

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад

      Brownie562 I'm kinda biast lol either Marines or nothing. and I can't join any branch because my disease screws with my eyes and I need my eyes to shoot & well...see lol it sucks but it's whatever

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад

      runningwiththedevil it's it's a rare autoimmune disease called VKH. It starts off as a retina detachment. Once you have a retina detachment, they won't let you enlist :(

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад +5

      runningwiththedevil thank you so much! I've been talking to my recruiter and he's saying he might be able to get me a waiver!
      semper fi to you as well

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад +1

      runningwiththedevil thank you so much! I'm really excited about it

  • @Barzins1
    @Barzins1 5 лет назад +17

    Thanks for keeping my kids safe. I sleep at night knowing you’re awake and on that wall. Respect ✊️

  • @gtarules1
    @gtarules1 9 лет назад +6

    Really, I'm going to get 8 hours of sleep while at boot camp? Gunny Sims? I CALL BULLSHIT!

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon 9 лет назад +1

      Its true. Unless your on firewatch which is an hour. You don't start losing serious sleep until the crucible and SOI.

  • @No_cia
    @No_cia 8 лет назад +43

    can't wait for June, my ship date..

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад +2

      Abraham Mercado Good luck :) you can do it!

    • @jacksonflinn9398
      @jacksonflinn9398 7 лет назад +6

      Abraham Mercado good luck

    • @No_cia
      @No_cia 7 лет назад

      Roxxie Emmylou thank you! ☺

    • @RoxxieDymond
      @RoxxieDymond 7 лет назад

      Abraham Mercado you're welcome! 😊 Make sure to do what you're told and eat really fast at the chow hall lol

    • @jacksonflinn9398
      @jacksonflinn9398 7 лет назад +3

      THE EVIL EMPIRE You spelled It wrong numbnuts

  • @brandensoutdoorb-channel8084
    @brandensoutdoorb-channel8084 5 лет назад +6

    I have sensitive ears, can you guys stop yelling in my face! Lol

  • @coleyoung7144
    @coleyoung7144 4 года назад +5

    I completed 13 weeks RT MCRD San Diego, I never once had 8 hours of sleep!

  • @davidbaker6941
    @davidbaker6941 3 года назад +4

    The 9 years I spent in The Corps were the best of my life , 1970-1979 , Okinowa , Vietnam , Philippines , Taiwan , Hong Kong , Australia and Korea . Third Recon Bn , Onna Point Okinowa .

  • @wayneboy00334
    @wayneboy00334 8 лет назад +6

    (Referring to swim week) I struggle with floating and I have a shoulder problem that I already got a waiver for. I'm just looking for encouragement cause I'm nervous that I won't be able to become a Marine cause I don't know how to swim

    • @aidanhodgetalks6055
      @aidanhodgetalks6055 8 лет назад

      +Wayne O'hara Reid If you cant swim, there will be a section where the instructors will work with you personally before making you do the other stuff

    • @calephares3729
      @calephares3729 6 лет назад +1

      Just go recon

  • @vinniecarter7183
    @vinniecarter7183 5 лет назад +19

    My son left May 24th for San Diego he was in the DEP program for a year before leaving and he told me he's glad he was cause he didn't think he would have made it if he didn't get the training the recruiting officers put him through.

  • @xDrezi
    @xDrezi 5 лет назад +2

    We need to make the pt standards the same across the board I don’t care if you’re a man or woman you should have to do the same amount of pt

  • @Adam-vo8cx
    @Adam-vo8cx 9 лет назад +13

    Are you allowed to enlist into the marines as a junior?

    • @marinecorps
      @marinecorps  9 лет назад +7

      Adam Salgado You must be 17 years old (or 16 years old and a junior in high school or equivalent) to contact a Marine Recruiter and enlist in the Marine Corps. If you meet those requirements, please request more information by filling out this form (bit.ly/PonpTp). You will also receive information in the mail about the Marine Corps.

    • @badger3911
      @badger3911 9 лет назад

      United States Marine Corps How can I come a marine sniper

    • @bobmowreader5546
      @bobmowreader5546 9 лет назад

      +Adambama! ! after you complete your junior year.

    • @bobmowreader5546
      @bobmowreader5546 9 лет назад +1

      +connor tyrer you have to be infantry by mos,a high expert on the rifle range,run a high first class pft,and you have to be good at patrolling,and camouflage cover and concealment!

  • @PenusDrippings
    @PenusDrippings 4 года назад +2

    He never said your gonna get 8 hours of sleep per day did he? at least 8 hours of sleep for the duration.

  • @calephares3729
    @calephares3729 6 лет назад +5

    Going recon wish me luck lol

  • @blueyes043
    @blueyes043 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely !!! Still use what I learned in boot camp in civilian life,...even at 60 years old .. thank you drill instructors !!!

  • @gamonmiguel05
    @gamonmiguel05 8 лет назад +55

    Man I really really wanna join the Marines but at the same time boot camp is just too challenging for me... Like the heights & that pull ups would be extremely hard I'm still deciding on if I should join the Army or the Marines but if I join the Marines it'll take longer for me to be ready :/ but my question is do the drill instructors build you up if you can't perform a task??

    • @yungbr90
      @yungbr90 8 лет назад +49

      I graduated from bootcamp last week Friday, bootcamp is not hard physically, you barely pt in bootcamp, also females can do flex arm hangs or pull ups for pft. You just gotta train for pull ups. Also if you've never been yelled at or everything has been given to you in life than you're probably gonna have a ruff time at bootcamp. Believe it when they say bootcamp is 90 percent mental and 10 percent physical. You'll be drilling a lot and taking a lot of classes

    • @gamonmiguel05
      @gamonmiguel05 8 лет назад +4

      +yungbr90 Wow congratulations man!! :) that's great!! But wow I didn't know that I thought it was more physical. If I join the Marines I'd wanna be a security guard. If I choose Army it might be MP But I can handle the yelling lol I want discipline.

    • @hanhdrew
      @hanhdrew 8 лет назад +16

      The physical part is honestly not that demanding. You'll be running more than anything else you only need to do 2 pullups to qualify anyways but you don't want the DIs to be the ones "encouraging" you. As a matter of fact you want the least attention from DIs as possible lol your recruiters will be the ones to get you where you need to be because once you're in the DEP their job is to make sure you succeed through recruit training and they will mentor you.

    • @MexicoTijuana741
      @MexicoTijuana741 6 лет назад +3

      Miguel A. Gamon lol hell nah they don’t build you up, you are expected to be in good cardio shape

    • @camerontaylor9360
      @camerontaylor9360 6 лет назад +5

      Miguel A. Gamon may I ask why the hell you want to be a security guard out of all jobs the Marines have to offer?

  • @jeremiahbaker7584
    @jeremiahbaker7584 7 лет назад +43

    Met with a 20 year old Army veteran (family friend). Her words not mine "Why do you want to join the Marines? They're all so serious and hardasses, the Army is a lot more relaxed, not relaxed, but more relaxed"
    My answer "I want to be the Best"

    • @mikeycubano7550
      @mikeycubano7550 6 лет назад

      hell yea

    • @ericb5666
      @ericb5666 6 лет назад

      The best at what?

    • @jackohaire8203
      @jackohaire8203 6 лет назад

      +Eric B everything I do

    • @ericb5666
      @ericb5666 6 лет назад +3

      jack ohaire what makes the Marines “the best”. Aside from a great PR department?

    • @jackohaire8203
      @jackohaire8203 6 лет назад

      +Eric B everything about them, but I was referring to what the DI says to the recruits on the first day.

  • @alfredootbs6700
    @alfredootbs6700 7 лет назад +5

    I used to weigh 316 and currently weight around 220 at the moment and im also 17 6'0ft i've been trying to lose 20 more pounds to be available to join the Marines, can anyone give me any advice to cut that 20 pounds ?

    • @darthwarden7992
      @darthwarden7992 6 лет назад

      Idk if you still need help, but try wrestling in your school and do bodybuilding build muscle. I recommend having a low carb diet and high protein diet.

    • @YvngHomieRyan
      @YvngHomieRyan 6 лет назад

      Alfredo Otbs Calory deficit and cardio but high intake of protein = automatic weight loss

    • @murlemory3361
      @murlemory3361 5 лет назад +2

      Push back from kitchen table

  • @the4tham
    @the4tham 3 года назад +4

    SOI was harder than bootcamp. Bootcamp was fun. I loved every moment. And wait until you drop to the fleet.

    • @baxterPepper
      @baxterPepper 2 года назад

      Just me, I don't want to go through boot camp again. I can go to SOI again. Two difference training.

    • @GenX_US_Marine
      @GenX_US_Marine 2 года назад

      Yup, SOI was a suckfest

  • @axelheinemann5154
    @axelheinemann5154 6 лет назад +5

    For the past couple of years I've been thinking about joining the marines after college but I'm still worried I don't have what it physically takes. I used to be underweight and I've been working over the past 2 years to gain a lot of weight. I'm 6'0 and 155 pounds and consider myself to be fairly in shape but I'm still worried about my weight

    • @TV-fl9ul
      @TV-fl9ul 2 года назад

      JUST DO IT!

    • @theroadrunnerjarhead4109
      @theroadrunnerjarhead4109 Год назад

      You’ll be at least 155 pounds of bone and muscle in the Marine Corps. Go ahead and take the oath.

  • @yotus3491
    @yotus3491 6 лет назад +4

    I laughed a bit when he said "8 hours of sleep" XDDD

  • @ernie2068
    @ernie2068 4 года назад +4

    Gunny Simms was my senior drill instructor! Amazing marine and great guy! Owe him everything, cause he made me the guy I am today!

    • @cesarsims9206
      @cesarsims9206 Год назад

      He’s. My father!! My dad was a beast!

  • @superintendentof3rdstschool123
    @superintendentof3rdstschool123 2 года назад +2

    What do you eat in the Marienes

  • @tahiti1901
    @tahiti1901 4 года назад +4

    This just explained a ton, I want to be a marine when I'm older

  • @nicholaspatti1526
    @nicholaspatti1526 3 года назад +1

    My advice ! Go into bootcamp in the best shape possible . Weight training and running ! Bring nothing with you .! Never ever look your drill instructor in the eye .. Pay attention. listen to all his commands. YOUR. NOT GO TO SLEEP 8 HOURS A NITE. And but prepared to get your butt kicked . Welcome to Parris Island where Marines are made ! By your drill instructors ! Remember that 💯! Good luck God bless you 🙏

  • @WWTormentor
    @WWTormentor 4 года назад +3

    I just want to say thank you to all men and women who serve to protect our rights. May god bless you all. You are the real heros of this great nation.

  • @AlwaysDazed
    @AlwaysDazed Год назад +1

    "Three meals a day, 8 hours of sleep?? WHERE DO I SIGN??"
    *On the dotted line*
    "Got your ass now"

  • @mr.joseph7806
    @mr.joseph7806 5 лет назад +3

    I feel its the Boot Camp experience which bonds every Marine when ever or wherever you meet each other. And he is your brother and you have each other's back because you both been through that hell.

  • @robovoid8024
    @robovoid8024 3 года назад +1

    Don't Quit..! Only advice you need. Plt 3031 1995

  • @bodyboardingchronicles602
    @bodyboardingchronicles602 6 лет назад +4

    "One fail, we all fail!"
    One Team

  • @donaldfrancis3465
    @donaldfrancis3465 2 года назад +1

    Sims lol 😂 old Marine Corps buddy from the pass good dude!!!!

  • @Zero11705
    @Zero11705 6 лет назад +12

    I can’t wait to enlist. Ever since I was 6 years old I’ve aspired to become a marine and I’m now 19 years old and I need to have a tattoo removed from the back of my neck and my ears sewn up. The tattoo is nearly gone and I get more and more excited everyday realizing how close I am to step in those yellow footprints. There is no bar two high! Two years ago my house burned to the ground and I saved my family and I knew that I was destined to make something great out of my life and I’m determined to earn the title of a United States Marine, is there any greater honor?

    • @xxthexmlgxx3239
      @xxthexmlgxx3239 Год назад

      Hey buddy, go to college the corps isn’t for you. It’s not as great as it seems

    • @moonshot9510
      @moonshot9510 Год назад

      How is your life now

    • @Zero11705
      @Zero11705 Год назад

      @@moonshot9510 amazing, thanks for asking! :)

    • @moonshot9510
      @moonshot9510 Год назад

      @@Zero11705 Did you end up becoming a marine?

    • @blacknese00
      @blacknese00 Год назад

      @@Zero11705 did you ever go for it?

  • @OgleBilly
    @OgleBilly 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for making my sons tough! #MARINESARETHEBEST!

  • @carnaps7995
    @carnaps7995 7 лет назад +3

    I can't wait to be a marine. That's my dream!

  • @eelyeoj5799
    @eelyeoj5799 3 года назад +1

    Officer training is a challenge. You have to be in better physical and mental than your enlisted troops.

  • @zehrudinhasanovic2041
    @zehrudinhasanovic2041 6 лет назад +6

    I always wanted to join the military Im super athletic the physical part would be cake, but my background always stopped me. Not criminal, just where I'm from and come from Muslim family I know how I would be treated.

    • @allseeingaids9734
      @allseeingaids9734 6 лет назад +3

      As long as you're helping your team and not ISIS/Hamas/Taliban guys, they'll probably be pretty cool with it. And if you're joining the Corps, I doubt you'd be helping those aforementioned groups

    • @incognito3739
      @incognito3739 6 лет назад +1

      Zehrudin Hasanovic after the dryer thing if anyone did anything serious to you they’re seriously impaired. But you’re right to be wary as a black female im worried too. Still going to do it though

    • @mc8627
      @mc8627 6 лет назад +4

      As a black female you are worried? Are you fucking kidding me dead set.

    • @incognito3739
      @incognito3739 6 лет назад

      M C 😂 hope so

    • @ryancollyer2046
      @ryancollyer2046 6 лет назад +4

      Oh please. If you wanted to you would have. No one cares about you're religious background. There's plenty of Muslims in the military.

  • @alexisa.2795
    @alexisa.2795 2 года назад +2

    i’m a freshman in high school, and i wanna join the marines!!! i’m currently in jrotc at my school (yes, i know it’s obviously extremely different from the military considering the fact we are KIDS but i wanted to do it since it was “military related” and it teaches you discipline and all) i’m not in good shape whatsoever, which is something i am trying to work on as i got 3 years (i’m 15) to improve. I wanna enlist soon after high school, i believe in myself and believe i can do it if i just try hard enough and push myself

    • @blasphemous140
      @blasphemous140 2 года назад

      Keep that mentality, you are only limited by your own mind. As long as you keep working for it and believe that you can do it, you got it

  • @keegansayshi2479
    @keegansayshi2479 5 лет назад +3

    I stopped watching the video after "8 hours of sleep."

    • @ditto9300
      @ditto9300 5 лет назад

      You do get 8 hours of sleep. That's not bullshit.

    • @jameslol7589
      @jameslol7589 5 лет назад

      @@ditto9300 he meant the whole week not one night

  • @YATyas216
    @YATyas216 10 лет назад +3

    Gysgt Sims motivator of motivators. Great men and great marine.

  • @wyatthamersma5376
    @wyatthamersma5376 7 лет назад +3

    I'm a kid and I want to join the marines and I'm not some stupid kid who plays call of duty and just shoots and kills. But I'm afraid I'm to out of shape to join.

    • @idontknow1318
      @idontknow1318 7 лет назад +1

      Well the get in shape.

    • @iamnotafraid4397
      @iamnotafraid4397 6 лет назад +1

      There are fat shits that make it through boot camp just like there are muscular athletes who drop out. Most of it is mental. Some people just can't take the pain, to some just the idea or possibility of being in pain, the dread of tomorrow, is enough to make them go insane and fall apart completely. My honest advice is if you want it go for it. But I promise you, right now and up through boot camp will be the peak of your motivation. If you really want it use the time you have to run and get stronger. Find your own motivation, and don't make a big deal about wanting to join the military. You'll be taken much more seriously.

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 5 лет назад +2

    We use to rivalry at 0330hrs at Fort Bliss, July 1987. Thank you US Marines. SGT Bailey 87-95

  • @somezsaltz4526
    @somezsaltz4526 7 лет назад +3

    Im going to talk to a recruiter on my 17th birthday

    • @peterojas8202
      @peterojas8202 7 лет назад

      Great 17th birthday wish to you and a great treat there.

  • @RdersWorld
    @RdersWorld 6 лет назад +2

    I have keloid skin that bleeds and scars when I shave. My recruiter wouldn’t give me a no shave chit for boot camp. If it wasn’t for that. I would be a marine rn, I even quit smoking and everything for 5 months for it.

  • @quickstuff000
    @quickstuff000 7 лет назад +3

    5 days left...

  • @dennisschreiber7663
    @dennisschreiber7663 5 лет назад +1

    That's all Marines talk about is boot camp. Sounds like you wasted the other 3 plus years in the military and didn't learn anything (skills) for life after the military. Sad!!

    • @janemariehoward
      @janemariehoward 5 лет назад

      What's even sadder is you're probably full of sour grapes and couldn't get in.
      Just in case you missed it the video topic is recruit training, not how you spent the rest of the time in the Marines.

    • @dennisschreiber7663
      @dennisschreiber7663 5 лет назад

      @RedneckSpaceMan I will right to your face asshole

  • @jabara83
    @jabara83 10 лет назад +3

    wait so theyre giving me 3 squares, and 8 hours of sleep? then the days are learning, working, and shooting? other than the mind games, it doesn't really sound like anything I haven't done before.

    • @doop35
      @doop35 9 лет назад

      you should go do it then, why not right?

    • @jabara83
      @jabara83 9 лет назад

      doop35
      I really am thinking planning and praying about it. It sounds like an incredible start to an incredible career and a great life. The question for me is whether or not this is the path I want to choose, but I also realize that going through the universities will be incredibly boring and expensive. between the two, the marines sound like the better fit. I think I'm going to enlist

    • @NoBrainerPT
      @NoBrainerPT 9 лет назад +2

      jabara83 Keep in mind that you don't need to spend the rest of your life in the army/navy. I'm not from US but my situation is the same as yours, being split between military and university.
      This is what i'll do: join the navy, if i like it (i'm pretty sure i will) i'll try a career there, if not, i can always get out and go to university later.
      Hope it helped and gl with whatever you decide to do ^^,

    • @brandonfojtasek3702
      @brandonfojtasek3702 9 лет назад

      jabara83 trust me your not ready

    • @semperstang2111
      @semperstang2111 7 лет назад +1

      3 squares with 2 minutes to eat so eat fast.

  • @prayingmantis6777
    @prayingmantis6777 2 года назад +2

    It's all about mindset. I've seen guys seemingly twice my size break down like babies.
    If you make up your mind and accept the fact it's a challenge you will do well.
    I honestly thought boot camp was easist part of my Marine career.

  • @ravagesoyjoy
    @ravagesoyjoy 4 года назад +3

    I'm still waiting for my bonus since 2003
    And an explanation for bengazi as well as for Obama's botched gun running scam of operation fast and furious.
    Have things really changed that much since I got out in 2007?

  • @JR-pz7nh
    @JR-pz7nh 7 лет назад +2

    "8 hours of sleep" HELL NAH they were handing out 2 hours of fire watch everyday

  • @theicequeen32
    @theicequeen32 5 лет назад +3

    *watches*
    *Sees female marines and sighs because of the standards*
    *Fast forwards to the real Marines*

    • @DJ_Hypofox
      @DJ_Hypofox 5 лет назад +3

      The Ice Queen I'd bet that "female Marine" could whoop your ass in a heartbeat without breaking a sweat. Fuckin internet badass

  • @smartmoneyadvisor_
    @smartmoneyadvisor_ 3 года назад +1

    To be clear your not getting 8 hours of sleep.

  • @Dylan_The_Car_Dealer
    @Dylan_The_Car_Dealer 5 лет назад +3

    This is the biggest lie I have ever seen

  • @garyhoerauf7649
    @garyhoerauf7649 2 года назад +2

    We did not have too much trouble with the physical part of boot camp in the 60's. We grew up physical. Didn't have all the social media crap they have now. TV was only a few stations then so we learned to play outside. From football to kick the can. we were outside a lot. We did not lose anyone except a guy that got sick. I think he had cancer. Broke my hand the week before graduation and I finished the last week with a wrap on my hand. Did not want to start over after rehab. Times were different then. I only spent 8 weeks in boot camp. They did not want to lose many at the peak of the Vietnam war. We were not as well trained as well as Marines before and after us. We sure got the civilian beat out of us though. Glad I did not have to endure that for 13 weeks.

    • @B70707
      @B70707 Год назад

      Plt 3021. P.I. . Graduated 24Dec1970

  • @Turtlebomb11
    @Turtlebomb11 10 лет назад +4

    haha That platoon at the end in service alphas was mine. PLT 1075!

    • @WweRKOcoiledvoices
      @WweRKOcoiledvoices 10 лет назад

      I bet you didn't use your nickname there... :-)

    • @Turtlebomb11
      @Turtlebomb11 10 лет назад +2

      Not at all. I just stayed under the radar. Didn't want to attract any more attention than I needed to.

    • @richarda.valdes1197
      @richarda.valdes1197 6 лет назад

      Try platoon 213 ..... Boot!!

  • @3emergency
    @3emergency 4 года назад +1

    In boot camp, what's in a Foot Locker ?are you able to show that, Thank you, always been curious.

  • @ignaciopalma5972
    @ignaciopalma5972 8 лет назад +3

    I'm 13. I have a few years but in those few years I'll train for the marines. ROTC, gym,etc

    • @rachaeladler3631
      @rachaeladler3631 8 лет назад +7

      Current marine here. I'm not going to discourage you but if you're just 13 you don't know what you want and have plenty of time..use it!

    • @kksn9577
      @kksn9577 8 лет назад

      Footune I'm 8, very mature, I will work my way to join. I am hoping I get the MOS 0911 in ASVAB. I don't know where I go. I'm a female.

    • @kksn9577
      @kksn9577 8 лет назад +1

      Footune I will do the same thing. In high, I'll join JROTC.

    • @ignaciopalma5972
      @ignaciopalma5972 8 лет назад

      Air Force if you have a sharp mind, Navy Seals if you're a tough cookie buy take BUD/s training first if going to seals. I've considered Seal Team 10 but probly not gonna happen

    • @ignaciopalma5972
      @ignaciopalma5972 8 лет назад

      Work your way up in what? So far I noticed is that in the Navy

  • @markemerson8399
    @markemerson8399 5 лет назад +2

    An excellent choice! You will be protecting the free world. That's worth everything!

  • @nonyabiz9487
    @nonyabiz9487 4 года назад +1

    I remember my first morning in the Marine Corps all those recruits crying for momma... It was a bizarre site like WTF were all you thinking??? This aint Disneyland!

  • @BromoProductions
    @BromoProductions 3 года назад

    Gunny Sims was my senior back in September 2011, great guy. - Sgt DeFalco "House Mouse" -.-

  • @Freethought2.0
    @Freethought2.0 Год назад +1

    For me No! Go for it if you want it though!?

  • @jamesschrang3712
    @jamesschrang3712 5 лет назад +2

    God bless them all. Make us PROUD!!!