Is it Hubbard or Humptard... ? Either way a tard joined to take orders... I love working for uncle sam lets me know just who I am.. 1 2 3 4 marine core... if we were at war.. you might actually get some respect. till then scrub my toilet with your tooth brush...
Best tip I could give to anyone who is about to ship out: Focus on the three meals per day and count the Sundays you have remaining instead of weeks or individual days, it’ll go by quickly.
I really enjoyed this video. This boot camp video took me down memory lane. I was a recruit at Great Lakes Training Command during the summer of 1992. The entire program has changed. When I was training there only males being trained at Great Lakes. The female recruits were trained in Orlando, Florida.
When I joined the US Army in 1967, the drill sergeants didn't give a rat's ass about us calling home to say we arrived safely to basic training. Come to think of it, they didn't give a rat's ass about anything . . . period.
Good for him! In Royal Houses, serving in The Military for Princes is a must. In future years, both Prince George & Prince Louis will do time in the Military. They may go to Sandhurst that all of the Sons of King Hussein (RIP), went to as well as his daughter Riyah. 😊
The twins weren't ready. Rachel certainly was though, she always had a smile, had a great attitude about it all, even the toughest parts, and will certainly make a great addition to the Navy.
she also knows this is the only real time shes gotta work thru bootcamp (it said she was designated as intel cause of her foreign language background so she likely gonna spend all her time behind a desk)
@@alanj.ramirez2013 the only people who get separated are those who are either physically incapable or mentally unready. I could tell by the look in the eye of the twin with hair during P-Days that he wasn't willing to put his ego aside for eight weeks in order to become a part of something greater than himself. After my time on active duty I serve in the reserves now and I've seen that even 40 year old accountants can make it through RTC if they put their ego aside.
“Because as long as people in this world want to take your life, because of where you live, because of where you breath, you must be ready.” Felt that one!
@SinemaCins No, most countries military put a "if" in there and are a defensive force to protect their nation and it's borders from being grabbed by other countries , not an attacking force...
@@raysevere5417 Experience aside, if you get inches from someone's face while screaming at them then you're being disrespectful. I don't know how the military defines "respect" but it isn't the definition the rest of the world is using.
Honestly, seeing how determined and genuine that Luis is, is super motivating. Like he wants to better himself and make his family proud of him. How he’s turned his life around is amazing. Id love to know where he is and Rachel are at now. I’m sure they’re doing great things.
They’ve both separated from the Navy. They served their initial commitment. Doing some Googling, Luis is apparently up in WA, still doing photography. And Rachel is back in the DC area.
Right on! Airforce rates those rooms! With the budget alloted exceeding the other branches combined. There is a reason, get past your cognitive bitter barriers and you may be able to appreciate all of our facets.
I graduated Navy Boot Camp in January 1991 in Orlando, Florida! I was a scared 18 year old immature kid, who had never left home, it was the best decision I ever made ❤
My grandparents lived behind the Naval Base (off Gen. Reese Rd). We would hear the graduation ceremonies every Friday. He was retired WWII Air Force (Army Air Corps) so he had base privileges and would take me to the PX, library, and officers' club as a kid. It has now been redeveloped as a housing community but the park has a great name, "Blue Jacket Park" after the "ship" there....I'm sure you know what I am talking about. Thank you for your service.
I went through "Camp Orlando" in 1994. What a joke it was...the RDCs were in-fighting and our Chief got fired for some unknown reason. Back then I felt like it was indeed a pump rather than a filter. This film encouraged the fuck out of me that my daughter will actually be working with sailors that would be able to pull her out of a smoke filled space if necessary.
Boot camp instructors are usually sailors who failed to do their dedicated Navy jobs properly and got demoted to instructor job. You have to hate people to like that job. See the movie Full Metal Jacket!
@@jameskoralewski296 yeah but that was the old and this is the new, a lot of stuff has changed so you can't really base anything off of a movie unless you were actually a bootcamp instructor or someone enrolled in bootcamp many decades ago
@@mr.freeze3020 My neighbor was a drill instructor in the old Marine Corps back when they were allowed to cuss and yell and use slight physical punishment when necessary.
The twins had the absolute worst attitude going into this. "I thought this was gonna be easier" "I didnt know you had to earn this. Thought graduating came with boot camp" like bro wtf did you think you signed up for? Obviously did no research
@@ejw3006 yea. i kinda expected it tho. they had literally the worst possible attitude going into boot camp. obviously they had no idea what they were getting into.
I just graduated yesterday 07DEC23 and what an experience it was 😂 so many stories i will never forget good luck too anybody who is planning on joining!
Parents: "I'm sure my son/daughter are fine" *phone rings* Parents: "Oh, hi sweety, how're you? Did you get there safe? Mommy loves you!" Drill Instructor: "HANG UP, HANG UP HANG UUUUUPPP!" *click*
My poor mom. Answered the phone to me basically screaming "MY STUFF IS ARRIVING IN THE MAIL IN 2 WEEKS I GOT TO GO BYE". Because the lizard king was yelling in the background to hang up the fucking phone.
I have spiraled down a hell hole of watching these types of videos, I have multiple asignment I'm meant to be working on. This, this is more important.
River me too man, but I’m not even joining the navy, my partner is and I prioritize understanding what that will be like for them over my education now😂
I've met Chief Kalaw in my ship's galley during my boot camp experience. He randomly sat in front of me and talked to me about mental toughness. It's a once in a lifetime experience that I'll never forget. Graduated May 31, 2019. Hoo yah, 216!
My favorite person in this documentary is Rachel. I loved her confidence and that she was very sure of herself. And the fact that she was a Navy brat. She knew exactly what she wanted. And mission accomplished. I love the fact that she came from a loving and supportive family. I wish her and all the other graduates the best.
To anyone looking to join or waiting to get shipped off. Boot camp is the easiest part of your navy career, it’s hard as hell for the first couple weeks because it’s a culture shock, you’ll question the decision you’ve made and if you should’ve just stayed back home. But after a couple weeks you get used to it, and get acclimated to the environment it gets a helluva lot easier. My tips to y’all would be 1. Listen to the instruction your RDC’s give you, they tell you everything you need to do for every task you’re given, all you need to do is execute 2. Trick yourself into thinking it’s fun, you’re not going to want to do everything they tell you to, but you just need to stay positive and make yourself enjoy the training 3. Always remember why you’re there and what got you to the point you’ve made it to Just remember there’ll be good days and there’ll be bad days, keep pushing through, never get complacent, just keep learning and growing as an individual. I didn’t study a damn thing before I shipped off, I learned my general orders and chain of command when I got there (study all that good stuff, don’t be like me lmao) but I mentioned that so you know that I went there unprepared mentally and physically and still pushed through, y’all can do it to. Good luck to anyone who’s thinking of joining and anyone who’s soon to be shipped off. HOOYAH NAVY!
Maaaan fuck the military 🪖!! Going to war for a cause that's not yours!! Like in Vietnam 🇻🇳!! Doing the devil's bidding!! OLD Men (white ones) start wars and YOUNG Men & Women die in them!!
Luiz genuinely putting his heart into it especially given his background from the streets and being made fun of for his accent, he was inspiring even to me. I keep thinking about how he said "Hopefully next time I can get a better score" and thinking to myself "That's the kind of attitude I need. "Get a better score" at real life.
Youknowwho y’all air force have it lucky i’ve been in the navy for a year. and in boot camp if we looked at our petty officers we would get yelled at. if y’all don’t look at your sergeants and stuff you get in trouble
Holy fuck man I’m surprised you weren’t the MCPON at one point. Jesus Christ the navy has to give you 100% retirement pay instead of 75%. Shit you earned it. My hats off to you for that much time served
“As long people in this world want to take your life because of where you live and where you breathe you must be ready, if your not ready we don’t need you.”
Yeah, imagine that, being interested in something other than what you are or do and learning about it. Congratulation, you are ***not*** the first Human Being who's done that.
For anyone coming to watch this because you're about to go to basic, here's some advice. I attended Navy basic training in 2011 and Army basic training in 2021. No matter your age I'm telling you that you can make it if you believe you can. It gets better after basic. It's just a couple months and YOU can get through it. It's ok to cry, it's ok if you have doubts, but it's not ok to quit. Even if you're the most out of shape, least intelligent, most shy/socially awkward person in your division, you can make it as long as you push yourself. If you feel like your RDC/DS/DI is singling you out, it's because they're trying to prove to you that you can be better than you think you can. They know that you can handle it, and even if they break you, you'll have an opportunity to rebuild yourself better. Don't stress about the little things, do your best at everything you can and keep improving and you'll make it through.
@justinfriedman2039 How was it like going tru Army basic 10 years after navy boot camp? I been out of the navy since 2014 and was thinking about enlisting into the Army.
I agree. Their attitude was "whatever, just get through it". I went through Navy boot camp in San Diego in 1985 at age 17 and even then I snapped into shape very quickly. My company began with 84 and graduated with 62. Drill company 945, 1985.
Absolutely. My father told me that if I ever decided to join, your attitude and ability to take instructions will pay off. These two really came in with false impressions and a belief that you become part of the Navy simply by showing up. They can be "conditioned". Which is a nice way of saying they will train and drill the sass out of your head. Double quick.
1977 to 1981. I loved the video, brought back some memories even from my time in, oh so long ago: 1) Home sickness was the biggest enemy for most (me included)... it was the leverage they used everyday.. as you progress further you gain confidence and they begin to lose their leverage. 2) Don't let the Navy get you in shape and by all means, don't let the Navy teach you to swim!!! 3) It will be an experience your friends from high school who didn't serve will miss and you will remember and cherish for the rest of your life. 4) in my 4 short years, I witnessed Boot camp, "A -School", my first ship, a shipyard overhaul, Guantanamo Bay, a Med Cruise, a second ship, hometown recruiting duty, 6 months of Shore Patrol and 18 months on a submarine base Scotland and along the way I visited a dozen different countries. 5) So who comes out better prepared for life? Some kid with with a worthless degree and a massive student loan or a veteran of military service who was a part of something bigger than themselves, trained to adapt, to work as a team and the meaning of respect and honor? 6) I retired as a plant manager, debt free @ 55 ahead of all my friends. (life skills learned)
I will gladly take the assistance they will give me to learn to swim and get in shape. Tired of how I lived my life and I'm ready to be shaped in to what the Navy needs.
memepolice I hope they hooked up. Nothing wrong with establishing a relationship with someone to help you get through it. The advantage of having mixed sex boot camp. Government should expect this to happen . It’s Nature.
SubVet 8286 This comment is exactly why we should have never integrated the sexes, in ANY of the services basic training. After basic, fine serve together, but during, fuck that.
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 Based on that comment, I'd bet that several of female soldiers I know could beat your ass. That goes for hand-to-hand and in marching with gear, because if you had any experience, you'd know that shitty attitude gets you nowhere.
I've been training in the gym for 5 years, does this prepare me enough for PT? I know not everything I do in the gym translates over but if I do enlist I would love to be as prepared as I could be.
hyunjong1997 if you're already in shape you'll be good. PRT for 19-22 year olds is 1.5 mile run in 12 mins, 42 push-ups and 50 sit-ups. It's friccin soft
Well if you go to Great Lakes in February like I did you'd better be ready to freeze your ass off at 3 am. I remember some recruits were wiping there nose with there shirt sleeves and the company commandeer made them do pushups in snow and told the rest of us to let the snot run down and to catch it wit our tongue but he'd better not see another person move while in ranks!
@@ramonvargas6865 @Ramon vargas hell nah lol I actually live only 25 minutes away from the naval base that houses this boot camp. When I go to the mall on fridays, I always see sailors in their uniforms with their families!
I am sorry to hear that I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do. I managed to make it through and graduated in August. I am also about to graduate A school then head out to the fleet.
I get tired of hearing people say Marines or Army boot camp are so much tougher and therefore are better; they’re all tough, and no matter what branch you join, you’re doing a very honorable deed by going through boot camp and serving our country.
@Mike I certainly agree! No matter which branch one joins, the individuals who make it through boot camp are changed individuals ,and they all deserve proper respect.
@@bwax3135 "I did army boot and you couldn't pay me to go through any branch's again. " I've been out of the Army since 08 and consistently have nightmares that I re-up and have to go through basic again for some reason.
well... Marines and Army dont learn Battle stations, probably dont go thru fire school or damage control aboard a ship on fire either, But i can assure you this. When a Marine is aboard a ship being deployed to God knows where, those Marines count on the sailors to do what they were trained to do. Basic training assures that each branch of service supports the others. oooah!?
Went through in 2012. I'll give some quick advice to the newbies going through shortly. 1. Don't quit. The first week or two suck the most. If you quit, you don't go home immediately. It could be weeks or even months before you are processed out and you will always regret it. It gets easier when you learn to not be in control of you anymore. You are a pawn. You signed up to be a pawn. Be a pawn. Just do whatever you're told. 2. Embrace the suck. Pretend you are in a video game like Halo or something and the sucky parts are just a cutscene before you get to the fun cool stuff. 3. Sleep when you are allowed to sleep. Don't be that recruit giving motivational speeches after lights out. Tell that recruit who is giving motivational speeches after lights out to STFU. 4. Don't volunteer for anything. 5. Blend in. Don't be a stand out. 6. DO NOT EAT MUCH BEFORE THE GAS CHAMBER. Granted, we had it a bit harder. Usually you go in a few rows at a time, then you do your thing in there, then they open a door to the outside and you run out allowing for the chamber to air out some It was raining on gas chamber day for my division so because RTC rules were afraid of rain, the chamber just got saturated. When my time came to go in, the chamber was so damn full of gas, you could feel it immediately even with the mask on. If you've got a full stomach, theres a good chance you will puke. If you puke, you stay in there until you clean it up. Eat less that morning. 7. Do NOT join unless you know how to swim. Too many recruiters will say "You'll learn" or "They'll teach you." No. It is a horrible inconvenience to go through basic swim lessons. I could not believe how many people did not now how to swim before hand. 8. Don't tell bootcamp stories if you make it to the fleet. No one cares and it makes you seem like a boot. 9. (not a tip) Good luck. Don't quit. Lever 2000 sucks. The fleet can be the best and worst party you ever had/job you ever had/friends you ever had/ friends you ever lost/ saddest moments/ proudest moments/ funniest moments/ hardest you ever worked/ easiest job ever/ and best damn character building possible. I loved the shit out of it and while I am so proud of what I have done outside of the Navy and the wife and baby I have now, I still miss it every single day. also dont say "hoo-yah" outside of bootcamp. No ones does that, weirdo.
Remember, entering Boot, Halloween Day, 1979 Great Lakes. Was 21 among 17 and 18 yr olds. I felt like 90 HATED Drill instructors. Got in trouble, MTU Then they talked to me, I cried, a MAN WAS BORN LOVED THESE GUYS. At the end is a complete transformation from the beginning. God bless you, our young men and women SAILORS ❤️
Being a drill for any branch is shitty. They get barely any sleep or time to themselves, at least that’s how the army was. My platoon sergeant was a drill and explained that it gets more irritating than fun
@@ZumbieGuy Yeah, but I'll tell you that they never forget that one rule of life. No one feels sorry for them. But I do have a ton of respect for what they do. They obviously did sign up for that role, but they wanted to. I hope one day I have the conviction to feel like I can accomplish that myself and do it everyday without faltering. You're a hardcore babysitter for your whole day. It's gotta be wearying after awhile, on any person. They get a lot of respect from me for what they put themselves through. Big ups to my drills out there.
Never forget the day I got to call home and tell my parents I was to be a sailor of the USN. Never forget the day I walked through my tiny home town in my working white uniform and seeing a good few of my classmates that riddiculed me, saying Id never make it, it was their doubt that fueled my success.
I’ve been in the navy for now a year and a half went through bootcamp last July. Some advice for ppl going to recruitment centers and now looking up navy bootcamp. It’s hard and requires sacrifice every step of the way, be ready to be out under stress and to perform under pressure. The hardest part of bootcamp is being mentally open to having no limit. Never give yourself a limit, not in bootcamp not in the fleet and even if you fail out don’t give yourself a limit. Always rise to the occasion.
@joshuanelson9462 thank you, that was very encouraging. I believe we all have strengths and weaknesses and that we can overcome those weaknesses and become doppelgängers of our old selves, the better version of ourselves. I work with kids who struggle with emotional regulation, learning in certain environments, lack motivation and self confidence. I always aim to help them see that they have so much more value than they can ever begin to comprehend. They are struggling with a subject now but they will get it sooner or later. If one way doesn’t work try it this way. I try to help them understand that they need this foundation in order to build strong mansions of a future. I was an elementary music teacher for a short while before I was let go very suddenly and I thought I was going to walk away from teaching. As it turns out, I can’t step away from bringing kids confidence and joy and the love that they deserve, and I can’t walk away from showing them that they’re capable of achieving things they never thought they could do. Seeing them understand something they once didn’t is such an amazing and prideful moment for me and seeing that same pride in their faces is just worth every moment of frustration!
God, to be in bootcamp again. I was in ship 07. The Chicago. Same as this Division. I recentlh graduated. I was in the first training group to graduate on a Thursday instead of a friday. The point was to give our families more time to spend with us before going to A School. The bond between you and people in your division is just amazing. I have multiple people's numbers from bootcamp, including my AROC. It really wasn't bad. I cried myself to sleep from homesickness the first few weeks, but after that. It was great. I even liked ky RDC's. Chief Harris, Petty Officer Obryant, and Petty Officer Phillips, if you see this, thank you.
@Ant 3451 put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days
Yes Luis! I feel a strong sense of pride that he is in our US NAVY. He is the embodiment of an American. He came here, and maybe struggled because he wasn’t from here, worked hard, became a citizen, and became a sailor in to serve in the Navy. I admire his determination, and am proud of our Navy To every sailor and veteran - thank you for what you do! ⚓️🇺🇸💙
I ship out in 3 days and this video made me feel like i was there. It made me scared, gave me second thoughts but i also made me feel like i was there, my heart was racing like i was the one doing the physical test. It felt like i just graduated with them. These people look so proud and happy and i love being praised and the minute my family watch me graduate, it will be the best day of my life. I pray i get through this with no more problems and come out as a United States Salor of the Navy. Wish me good luck!
This was my division. Not my most pleasant memories, but certainly not the worst thing I’ve ever done. The camera guys were NOT cool. They were always asking for more footage of us getting beat.
Lmfao. That's hilarious. I goofed up too, only it was another recruit who heard me say "Yes, Drill Sergeant" and he corrected me. Can't imagine the drilling I'd have gotten had the RDC heard it. Probably, "this is the Navy recruit, if you wanted crayons or foxholes you came to the wrong fucking place" or something lmao
What a stressful job......physically, mentally, and spiritually! Thank you U.S. Navy Recruiters for your dedication! I give you praise for making our best, dedicated sailors. Thank you!♥
That job isn’t for everyone. Those guys and girl’s whoever does that for shore duty deserve to be selected for chief when they are up for it. Same thing with a navy recruiter as well.
I graduated basic about a month ago, now waiting to be shipped to Connecticut for sub school. I've noticed a large demographic of service members are 1st generation immigrants. Our division had a doctor, whose practicioners license was issued in Kenya, and here at TSC Great Lakes I've met a couple AECFs who immigrated from Barbados and Venezuela.
Thanks for this video. I enlisted and went to basic (USAF) in 1976. After we were issued our clothing, we only had combat boots for the duration. No tennis shoes for our physical training, no gym clothes either, just fatigue’s. All marching/formations were in combat boots as well except graduation day when we wore our dress blue uniforms. I retired in 2000 after 24 years. Hats off to all the new recruits who volunteered for one of the most exciting adventures they will probably ever have and the memories and friendships they’ll make along the way. I still miss it to this day and would do it all over again in a minute! Cheers
@@closjay8323 Why are you so pressed because someone introspects for their motivation?? Regardless, it does not matter because you just like every one else are just some no name in the youtube comment section with a little too much free time.
I watch this whenever I need motivation and I always end up tears. I’ve gone through hell and all my hardwork is going to pay off soon. I was 360lbs now I’m down 235 and everyday I’m inching closer and closer to that goal of being US Navy Sailor. I’ve always loved this country and I want to give back this is my way of giving back. Hooyah
When I was in boot camp and we had a division inspection coming up our chief would always say “I’m a chief not a recruit but if I was a recruit I would do this instead and not that. I’m a chief though not a recruit”. Twenty five years later I still thank him to this day for everything that he has taught me
I went to Army Basic Training in Ft. Knox Kentucky in the 80's and it was amazing and these sailors have brought back so many memories....it was like going back in time....I just love the military. I salute them! Proud Unites States Army Veteran here! Just loved this video!
@@Sithiouz no you dont but its important to learn how to because if you don't and you fail the swimming test on your 1st try, you'll have take a swimming class on the same day. You'll also have a make up day scheduled by your RDC.
No one and I mean no one wants to be set back in training in any branch. Even thinking of the possibility is a huge motivation to keep pushing for everyone. I’ll never regret joining the Army, it was a worthwhile experience. Never give up, and continue to push yourself forward! That’s probably the best advice I can give. Edit: it’s more of a mental challenge than a physical one.
Agreed about the getting set back part. I got snowed in at the airport in St Louis and didn’t depart for Fort L Til the morning. Because of that I missed the cut off day for the cycle of training, and because it was during a low period of the year there wasn’t a training cycle starting the next week. Because of this I miss the starting date of my AIT class and once again there wasn’t another class starting the following week so all in all from start to finish I had about of month of dead time, all this meant that I missed my goal of getting done in time to go back home and participating in HS graduation. It actually bugged me so much I talked to a chaplain about trying to delay AIT and instead he arranged for me to take a three day pass to go home for the ceremony. Found out later that my drill sergeant from basic found out about my situation before I was even aware of it myself and was making the arrangements on my behalf.
i agree i'm planning on going into navy special warfare ( not seal ) i'm known for being annoying for not giving up when i have a goal , thank you for your service ( everyone who is serving and who has served )
Graduated yesterday. This video is pretty accurate although they don’t show how much folding and bunk making you do and they died down the yelling and really were chill with the cussing
I remember one of my RDCs made us raise our hand and click our recruit pens for 30 min straight because some smart ass wouldn't stop clicking his pen. Lmao
mlanders88 not true everyone I went to bootcamp with had the mindset of I just want to get through this and be done that's how your going to feel it's designed that way
Bootcamp was the funniest place that I wasn’t allowed to laugh.
Were you a recruite?
So true dude. I’ve never laughed harder than in boot camp and I’ve never been more afraid to laugh that hard
Deadass
That's one thing I'm nervous about. I laugh at everything but that's something I know imma have to stop. I hope I pass everything.
@@lilmike757 me too. I like to smile so im a bit worried about it as well
Focus on getting to breakfast, then focus on getting to lunch, then focus on getting to dinner. Then focus on getting to bed. It'll go quick.
This made me laugh a good bit. I graduated early this month, that’s exactly what you need to do!
Honestly dude. at night thinking about the cheerios with granola in it made me get out of my rack. A few weeks will be a year since I left
Is it Hubbard or Humptard... ? Either way a tard joined to take orders... I love working for uncle sam lets me know just who I am.. 1 2 3 4 marine core... if we were at war.. you might actually get some respect. till then scrub my toilet with your tooth brush...
@@USeeUsChillin bro it was the crushed granola bars in milk for me. Also we had pizza on our last night, they played music, it was awesome
@@jeffreyhubbard6199 DId you reply scumb bag? Disappear like your comment in the mass of others..
"Someone that can confirm your existence"
What an interesting choice of words
Lmaoo
😂
indeed so just imagine u are calling ur house phone and the kid is taking up so the kid be like: whattttt the heeeeeeeck
@SpangeBab damn, my apologies man
@@ridgefrost lol fuck that dude don't apologize to his bitchass😂 people get on this internet and talk crazy lol fuck them
Best tip I could give to anyone who is about to ship out: Focus on the three meals per day and count the Sundays you have remaining instead of weeks or individual days, it’ll go by quickly.
the lady singing on march had a fire voice i must say
ella drabble
If she leaves the Navy she has a job as a singer somewhere
Yes I was listening while I was reading this comment and I agree
listen to marine cadences they are beautiful
You know who else have a fire voice? 14:36
colson murphy The cadences aren’t. The people who sing them are :)
Chief: Respond!!!!!!!
Recruit.exe has stopped working.
Is that you, John Wayne? Is this me?
The tech age. LOL.
Lmaoooo good one
I really enjoyed this video. This boot camp video took me down memory lane. I was a recruit at Great Lakes Training Command during the summer of 1992. The entire program has changed. When I was training there only males being trained at Great Lakes. The female recruits were trained in Orlando, Florida.
This cracked me up 😁
11:23, imagine getting a call from someone in your family that is in the navy, and then hear them getting yelled at to turn it off.
Yep me last night
I'd feel so bad omg lol
TR3V0R_1001 that’s exactly what I was thinking lol
Bahahahha
When I joined the US Army in 1967, the drill sergeants didn't give a rat's ass about us calling home to say we arrived safely to basic training. Come to think of it, they didn't give a rat's ass about anything . . . period.
Our son shipped out last Thursday. Respect to all recruits and instructors.
he back yet??
@@somemong8349 Most likely yes, unless they got ASMO'd
Good for him! In Royal Houses, serving in The Military for Princes is a must. In future years, both Prince George & Prince Louis will do time in the Military. They may go to Sandhurst that all of the Sons of King Hussein (RIP), went to as well as his daughter Riyah. 😊
Everyone becomes a bitch to one person. Money problems
Is it worth it?
The twins weren't ready. Rachel certainly was though, she always had a smile, had a great attitude about it all, even the toughest parts, and will certainly make a great addition to the Navy.
Did the twins failed?
she also knows this is the only real time shes gotta work thru bootcamp (it said she was designated as intel cause of her foreign language background so she likely gonna spend all her time behind a desk)
One Buffalo Rachel can also get this pipe too so she’ll make a great addition
@@alanj.ramirez2013 the only people who get separated are those who are either physically incapable or mentally unready. I could tell by the look in the eye of the twin with hair during P-Days that he wasn't willing to put his ego aside for eight weeks in order to become a part of something greater than himself.
After my time on active duty I serve in the reserves now and I've seen that even 40 year old accountants can make it through RTC if they put their ego aside.
Don’t forget Luis also one of my cousins friends is in this vid when the Peay get there haircuts
“Because as long as people in this world want to take your life, because of where you live, because of where you breath, you must be ready.”
Felt that one!
Yep I remember that line.
Cough 3rd world countries cough
@@cincyohio1946 You first fucktard
Is that why the US behave the way they do? Because they need enemies for their military to function and have a "meaning"
@SinemaCins No, most countries military put a "if" in there and are a defensive force to protect their nation and it's borders from being grabbed by other countries , not an attacking force...
“You will not be coddled, nor disrespected. But you will be held to a high standard.”
I loved that statement! I have so much respect for all the men and women who make up the armies of the world!
That's bullshit. They are hella disrespectful
Ray Severe drill sergeants or officers are not mad or disrespecting at you he just motivates you to do better
@@galenirby3553 bro stop it. U definitely DO NOT speak for me. My experience was whole different
@@raysevere5417 Experience aside, if you get inches from someone's face while screaming at them then you're being disrespectful. I don't know how the military defines "respect" but it isn't the definition the rest of the world is using.
Honestly, seeing how determined and genuine that Luis is, is super motivating. Like he wants to better himself and make his family proud of him. How he’s turned his life around is amazing. Id love to know where he is and Rachel are at now. I’m sure they’re doing great things.
I second that!!
They’ve both separated from the Navy. They served their initial commitment.
Doing some Googling, Luis is apparently up in WA, still doing photography. And Rachel is back in the DC area.
@@einsteinboricua why would an immigrant become citizen ever want to put his life on the line for those who continually hate on him
@@Bubble0seven You live in an echo chamber if you believe that.
I don't know what angers me more...
The lack of motivation...or the fact that someone actually said, "I can't believe I have to earn this."
Alot of these people dont belong in the military
The twins. They thought that the Navy was gonna be easy. But they are breaking you down from a civilian into a navy Sailor
Their mindset alone is what got them separated.
I agree!
You know what's worse, reservists.. jesus...they go thru bootcamp and at like kids in their first unit.
Bootcamp should be harsher.
Army sleeps under the stars , navy uses them to navigate, air force uses them to rate hotel rooms
Space force is their neighbours 😂😂
Marines eat the stars
Marine......SMASH
@@frkaisr You spelled crayons wrong.
Right on! Airforce rates those rooms! With the budget alloted exceeding the other branches combined. There is a reason, get past your cognitive bitter barriers and you may be able to appreciate all of our facets.
Remember kids. Chief isn't yelling at you, Chief is yelling at your rank. Good luck!!
True
No he's definitely yelling at you.
Makes sense
Garrett Thompson what’s DRB?
@@garrettthompson5443 sounds like my dad
Shit gives me the shivers.... this was me two years ago. If anyone is shipping out to boot camp any time soon, trust me, its ALL worth it.
December 14th looking forward to it!🙌🏽
I leave in 2 days, going into the Seabees. Can't fuckin wait
@@johnlocke8642that’s fire man I hope everything goes well that’s exactly what I’ll be going into
@@johnlocke8642Feb is when I’m off to bootcamp
@JoseRamirez-et5di Know you're already there, but good luck Brother
Imagine trying to say “yes chief” but you end up saying “yes chef” instead.
underrated comment 🤣👌
I LAUGHED OUT LOUD
Hilarious! That would be an epic mistake! LOL
oops
Gordon Ramsey intensifies.
'If I’m gonna live in this beautiful country, I’m gonna take advantage of that' respect.
14:39
"Yes, Chief!"
"No, Chief!
"Maybe, Chief!"
*This* *ain't* *it* *chief*
Scourge lmaooo my sides hurt from laughing
Under appreciated comment
In army bct my drill sgt said
"Yes drill sgt"
"No drill sgt"
"Fuck you drill sgt"
😂😂😂
Lol
I graduated Navy Boot Camp in January 1991 in Orlando, Florida! I was a scared 18 year old immature kid, who had never left home, it was the best decision I ever made ❤
My grandparents lived behind the Naval Base (off Gen. Reese Rd). We would hear the graduation ceremonies every Friday. He was retired WWII Air Force (Army Air Corps) so he had base privileges and would take me to the PX, library, and officers' club as a kid. It has now been redeveloped as a housing community but the park has a great name, "Blue Jacket Park" after the "ship" there....I'm sure you know what I am talking about. Thank you for your service.
@@CSBnole ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@CSBnole Ido, Live in Audubon Park,
I went through "Camp Orlando" in 1994. What a joke it was...the RDCs were in-fighting and our Chief got fired for some unknown reason. Back then I felt like it was indeed a pump rather than a filter. This film encouraged the fuck out of me that my daughter will actually be working with sailors that would be able to pull her out of a smoke filled space if necessary.
Lol I remember my son on his first call home, "Mom they lied to me!". He has 17 years in the Navy now and he is an instructor.
Boot camp instructors are usually sailors who failed to do their dedicated Navy jobs properly and got demoted to instructor job. You have to hate people to like that job. See the movie Full Metal Jacket!
@@jameskoralewski296 full metal jacket is just a movie, that doesn't mean anything
@@mr.freeze3020 Full Metal Jacket was pretty close to what the old Marine Bootcamp was like before the snowflakes showed up.
@@jameskoralewski296 yeah but that was the old and this is the new, a lot of stuff has changed so you can't really base anything off of a movie unless you were actually a bootcamp instructor or someone enrolled in bootcamp many decades ago
@@mr.freeze3020 My neighbor was a drill instructor in the old Marine Corps back when they were allowed to cuss and yell and use slight physical punishment when necessary.
The twins had the absolute worst attitude going into this. "I thought this was gonna be easier" "I didnt know you had to earn this. Thought graduating came with boot camp" like bro wtf did you think you signed up for? Obviously did no research
for real. you gotta know what ur getting into before you come to boot camp.
I didn’t understand if they were sent home or if they were just put in different divisions
@@ejw3006 they were sent back home
Itz ben that’s tough
@@ejw3006 yea. i kinda expected it tho. they had literally the worst possible attitude going into boot camp. obviously they had no idea what they were getting into.
_"I thought boot camp was going to be more relaxed"._ Funniest line of the entire video. Must have spent the first 20 years of his life on Twitter.
😂😂
Ikr 😄🤣
🤣🤭
Imagine going to any boot camp in the military and thinking it’s easy or relaxed
if you wanted more relaxed you would go airforce
I just graduated yesterday 07DEC23 and what an experience it was 😂 so many stories i will never forget good luck too anybody who is planning on joining!
how many shots do you have to get, i’m joining next august but im scared of needles😂😂
Really not a needle u wont feel nothing @@flowerskarma7884
I'm nervous about the fitness part 🥲🤧
That’s sick I’m definitely very excited for boot camp! I will be going out in feb
@@DrummerBoy. just look at the PRT standards and train above the standard. It’s not too difficult if you regularly exercise
Parents: "I'm sure my son/daughter are fine"
*phone rings*
Parents: "Oh, hi sweety, how're you? Did you get there safe? Mommy loves you!"
Drill Instructor: "HANG UP, HANG UP HANG UUUUUPPP!"
*click*
Lol
My poor mom. Answered the phone to me basically screaming "MY STUFF IS ARRIVING IN THE MAIL IN 2 WEEKS I GOT TO GO BYE".
Because the lizard king was yelling in the background to hang up the fucking phone.
Thats the Military
@@JacobSBierman XD lizard king that describes them well
@@JacobSBierman Was your Mom freaked out after the fact when you could talk to her?
I’m all stressed out just watching this in the comfort of my home lmao
I knooowww 😂😂😂
Me right now 😂
You would probably have a heart attack watching how a real bootcamp is run..lmao
made my heart beat so fast...i was stressed just watching it!
Same 🤣🤣
My recruiter described it as the most fun you’ll never want to do again
Hooyah
Thats exactly how I would describe my experience there.
he wasn't lying though lol
It's not a lie
they aren't wrong. looking back, it is fun, but it is miserable while in it :P
I love how proud Rachel is of being in the Navy and how proud she is of herself. She, they all did a wonderful job. Congrats. And thank you.
I have spiraled down a hell hole of watching these types of videos, I have multiple asignment I'm meant to be working on. This, this is more important.
River me too man, but I’m not even joining the navy, my partner is and I prioritize understanding what that will be like for them over my education now😂
Boot camps fun towards the end, and they were prolly more strict because they knew they were being filmed. But it was still fun when I did it
Happened to me a few weeks ago. Its led me to decide that I want to go to the Naval Academy. Funny how things happen.
LOL I love your description of this. I am on the same downward spiral.
lololol same
I’ll literally just randomly think “RESPOOOOOOND” throughout the day
Same 😂😂😂🤣🤣
SAY SUMTANGGGGGG!
SAY SOMTHANGGUH
14:35
HHahahashahahhah!
I've met Chief Kalaw in my ship's galley during my boot camp experience. He randomly sat in front of me and talked to me about mental toughness. It's a once in a lifetime experience that I'll never forget. Graduated May 31, 2019. Hoo yah, 216!
Great man to speak with lots of knowledge of the navy
Peter Xu that’s when I graduated bootcamp!
I leave for boot camp in 1 week
Billy Green-Church I leave in 2 days lol
Good luck, stay strong and know it's ok to cry. Crying shows how strong you are
My favorite person in this documentary is Rachel. I loved her confidence and that she was very sure of herself. And the fact that she was a Navy brat. She knew exactly what she wanted. And mission accomplished. I love the fact that she came from a loving and supportive family. I wish her and all the other graduates the best.
Why would you call her a brat if you like her? Odd
To anyone looking to join or waiting to get shipped off. Boot camp is the easiest part of your navy career, it’s hard as hell for the first couple weeks because it’s a culture shock, you’ll question the decision you’ve made and if you should’ve just stayed back home. But after a couple weeks you get used to it, and get acclimated to the environment it gets a helluva lot easier. My tips to y’all would be
1. Listen to the instruction your RDC’s give you, they tell you everything you need to do for every task you’re given, all you need to do is execute
2. Trick yourself into thinking it’s fun, you’re not going to want to do everything they tell you to, but you just need to stay positive and make yourself enjoy the training
3. Always remember why you’re there and what got you to the point you’ve made it to
Just remember there’ll be good days and there’ll be bad days, keep pushing through, never get complacent, just keep learning and growing as an individual. I didn’t study a damn thing before I shipped off, I learned my general orders and chain of command when I got there (study all that good stuff, don’t be like me lmao) but I mentioned that so you know that I went there unprepared mentally and physically and still pushed through, y’all can do it to. Good luck to anyone who’s thinking of joining and anyone who’s soon to be shipped off.
HOOYAH NAVY!
Great advice!
Oof as a 17 yr old with asthma and autism i'm kinda nervous
@@lolgamer8232 The best comment yet! Lmfao
Matthew Robertson HOOYAH 🇺🇸⚓️
MASH. “Make a Sailor Hurt”....
I think my favorite person out of this was Rachel. She had such a great attitude and always worked hard. A fantastic addition to any unit in the Navy.
Maaaan fuck the military 🪖!! Going to war for a cause that's not yours!! Like in Vietnam 🇻🇳!! Doing the devil's bidding!! OLD Men (white ones) start wars and YOUNG Men & Women die in them!!
Luiz genuinely putting his heart into it especially given his background from the streets and being made fun of for his accent, he was inspiring even to me. I keep thinking about how he said "Hopefully next time I can get a better score" and thinking to myself "That's the kind of attitude I need. "Get a better score" at real life.
its unfortunate then that he is no longer enlisted@@MarioMastar
Call someone that can confirm your existence 💀 lol 😂
Oshun05 Glad, I’m not in the navy, I don’t have Satan’s number 😅
@@secretninja247 oh my god!!😂
Just waiting for someone to make a dad joke 😂
That doesn’t sound that out the ordinary then again I just graduated Air Force bmt
Youknowwho y’all air force have it lucky i’ve been in the navy for a year. and in boot camp if we looked at our petty officers we would get yelled at. if y’all don’t look at your sergeants and stuff you get in trouble
I graduated boot camp in 1977. I retired in 2019 having served onboard 24 Naval ship's. I still talk to hundreds of guys I sailed with. Great life.
Holy fuck man I’m surprised you weren’t the MCPON at one point. Jesus Christ the navy has to give you 100% retirement pay instead of 75%. Shit you earned it. My hats off to you for that much time served
“As long people in this world want to take your life because of where you live and where you breathe you must be ready, if your not ready we don’t need you.”
that guy is badass
Joshua Shemeta I wish he was my coach In wrestling
"War is where the old and bitter makes the young and angry kill each other" - read somewhere
14:24 Recruit: Takes a half step backwards
Chief: So you have chosen *death*
The one shouting should feel ashame. He is pathetic. & probably a coward in front of a man.
TakaTaka I’m gonna assume you’re ESL
HAHAHAHAHA got me rolling
@@TakaTakaaaaaaaaaaaaa you describing yourself dude?
@@User-hy6ur What a bunvh of Zs
I don’t even know why I watched this, I ain’t even trying to join. But did I watch all 57 minutes and 57 seconds of this? Yes I did
Ok. Thanks for telling us.
Yeah, imagine that, being interested in something other than what you are or do and learning about it.
Congratulation, you are ***not*** the first Human Being who's done that.
Lmao same my brothers joining the marines and I’m literally watching the navy and I have no interest in joining
I’m 12 but I’m watching because I want to go into the navy
@@Olivia-tk7se Set you sights higher than that, kid.
"Move faster You !" that is a brilliant line...
For anyone coming to watch this because you're about to go to basic, here's some advice. I attended Navy basic training in 2011 and Army basic training in 2021. No matter your age I'm telling you that you can make it if you believe you can. It gets better after basic. It's just a couple months and YOU can get through it. It's ok to cry, it's ok if you have doubts, but it's not ok to quit. Even if you're the most out of shape, least intelligent, most shy/socially awkward person in your division, you can make it as long as you push yourself. If you feel like your RDC/DS/DI is singling you out, it's because they're trying to prove to you that you can be better than you think you can. They know that you can handle it, and even if they break you, you'll have an opportunity to rebuild yourself better. Don't stress about the little things, do your best at everything you can and keep improving and you'll make it through.
i leave for basic on the 15th. I’m a bit nervous but i’m ready, i know this will make me into a better person.
This is actually really good advice that I found helpful, thx 🙏
I am 16 and wanting to join the Navy after I graduate so this is good advice. Not just for this but life even
@justinfriedman2039
How was it like going tru Army basic 10 years after navy boot camp? I been out of the navy since 2014 and was thinking about enlisting into the Army.
@Justin Gonzalez He realized he wasnt gay.
The twins had a poor attitude from the beginning. Bootcamp ain't no joke. You either gone fall in line or get left behind. Period.
I agree. Their attitude was "whatever, just get through it". I went through Navy boot camp in San Diego in 1985 at age 17 and even then I snapped into shape very quickly. My company began with 84 and graduated with 62. Drill company 945, 1985.
@@SMOBY44 thank you for your service
Gabriel seemed ready, Simon didn't
Absolutely. My father told me that if I ever decided to join, your attitude and ability to take instructions will pay off. These two really came in with false impressions and a belief that you become part of the Navy simply by showing up.
They can be "conditioned". Which is a nice way of saying they will train and drill the sass out of your head. Double quick.
@@SMOBY44 Thank you for your service, Sir.
" tell us this before we joined ".... Gee ima just join a water based military hoping i don't have to swim
Memerbro lol
Memerbro Faxx
😂
Balanced Woah 💀😭
Imma have to get lessons first🤣🤣😭
1977 to 1981. I loved the video, brought back some memories even from my time in, oh so long ago:
1) Home sickness was the biggest enemy for most (me included)... it was the leverage they used everyday.. as you progress further you gain confidence and they begin to lose their leverage.
2) Don't let the Navy get you in shape and by all means, don't let the Navy teach you to swim!!!
3) It will be an experience your friends from high school who didn't serve will miss and you will remember and cherish for the rest of your life.
4) in my 4 short years, I witnessed Boot camp, "A -School", my first ship, a shipyard overhaul, Guantanamo Bay, a Med Cruise, a second ship, hometown recruiting duty, 6 months of Shore Patrol and 18 months on a submarine base Scotland and along the way I visited a dozen different countries.
5) So who comes out better prepared for life? Some kid with with a worthless degree and a massive student loan or a veteran of military service who was a part of something bigger than themselves, trained to adapt, to work as a team and the meaning of respect and honor?
6) I retired as a plant manager, debt free @ 55 ahead of all my friends. (life skills learned)
I will gladly take the assistance they will give me to learn to swim and get in shape. Tired of how I lived my life and I'm ready to be shaped in to what the Navy needs.
@@thefurrygamer1489 Well good luck to you, the Navy sure needs you!
The scary thing is not Understanding what They had just told You..
Just ask them to repeat it
@@X17OMS good luck with that
@@Shelly-vw5ot same that’s my question
Just say "say again"
fucking true
Conversations=shouldn’t be had
Good friends=Not in my bootcamp
Hotel=Trivago
memepolice I hope they hooked up. Nothing wrong with establishing a relationship with someone to help you get through it. The advantage of having mixed sex boot camp. Government should expect this to happen . It’s Nature.
SubVet 8286 Its not nature in my bootcamp
Nature=not in my bootcamp
SubVet 8286 I hope you’re joking, otherwise I hope you never wear the uniform. Your mindset gets good men killed.
SubVet 8286 This comment is exactly why we should have never integrated the sexes, in ANY of the services basic training. After basic, fine serve together, but during, fuck that.
14:35 five minutes after sending a text to my crush
Yes Chief No Chief Maybe Chief 😂
Enoch Hart 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
RESPOOOOONNNND!!!! LOL
God, dammit
*respOOOOOOND*
Is it just me. Or I think everyone everywhere should gone through this.
It builds character
The lady singing those cadences has a good voice
Edit: thx for 1k likes on my comment!
Wait till she gets shinsplints in Battlestations. Because her bones weren't designed to run with weights. The men have to take up the slack.
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 Based on that comment, I'd bet that several of female soldiers I know could beat your ass.
That goes for hand-to-hand and in marching with gear, because if you had any experience, you'd know that shitty attitude gets you nowhere.
ruclips.net/video/rd0xn2tpF6Y/видео.html
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 stop...
Fiirow1 I bet normal woman can beat him to the ground
Protip: BEFORE shipping out get a gym membership and prepare yourself. Do this like 6 months before (even before signing up)
Tailss1 unnecessary it’s all calisthenics
Alfonso Flores nah some ppl get tired easily gotta train
I've been training in the gym for 5 years, does this prepare me enough for PT? I know not everything I do in the gym translates over but if I do enlist I would love to be as prepared as I could be.
hyunjong1997 if you're already in shape you'll be good. PRT for 19-22 year olds is 1.5 mile run in 12 mins, 42 push-ups and 50 sit-ups. It's friccin soft
Well if you go to Great Lakes in February like I did you'd better be ready to freeze your ass off at 3 am. I remember some recruits were wiping there nose with there shirt sleeves and the company commandeer made them do pushups in snow and told the rest of us to let the snot run down and to catch it wit our tongue but he'd better not see another person move while in ranks!
"Navy is gonna be so easy lol"
Expectation: Petty Officer Dingleberry 🤪😏
Reality: Chief Kalaw 🗣📣
ianthia do you like the boot camp?
Resssssspooooooooond! Say something! 🗣
@@ramonvargas6865 @Ramon vargas hell nah lol I actually live only 25 minutes away from the naval base that houses this boot camp. When I go to the mall on fridays, I always see sailors in their uniforms with their families!
Expectations: yes you look like a shmack in that uniform
Reality: DO THE RIGHT THING THE FIRST TIME !!!!!!!
Name of Cat Shit
Lmfao that Yusha Thomas reference is Golden
I tried Navy boot camp, but didn't make it through for medical reasons. Those who graduated, congratulations and I salute you. 💪🙏♥️ Division 337!!
397 Respect
I am sorry to hear that I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do. I managed to make it through and graduated in August. I am also about to graduate A school then head out to the fleet.
@@taylorcooke3775what rate and what location is the fleet?
Can I ask what was the medical reason
What medical reason?
I get tired of hearing people say Marines or Army boot camp are so much tougher and therefore are better; they’re all tough, and no matter what branch you join, you’re doing a very honorable deed by going through boot camp and serving our country.
Mike just watch a vid of Coast Guard boot camp certainly no geedunk treatment there!
Hell yeah. I did army boot and you couldn't pay me to go through any branch's again. They all suck in the best way
@Mike I certainly agree! No matter which branch one joins, the individuals who make it through boot camp are changed individuals ,and they all deserve proper respect.
@@bwax3135 "I did army boot and you couldn't pay me to go through any branch's again. " I've been out of the Army since 08 and consistently have nightmares that I re-up and have to go through basic again for some reason.
well... Marines and Army dont learn Battle stations, probably dont go thru fire school or damage control aboard a ship on fire either, But i can assure you this. When a Marine is aboard a ship being deployed to God knows where, those Marines count on the sailors to do what they were trained to do. Basic training assures that each branch of service supports the others. oooah!?
Imagine Gordon Ramsey was a drill sergeant and the recruit says yes chef!!!
😂😂😂😂
Restaurant kitchen culture and structure is actually very much like the military. Ramsey would fit right in 😂
CB Gamer 541 YES CHEF!!!!!
Lol
@@sk8rboii511 it can be either
Went through in 2012.
I'll give some quick advice to the newbies going through shortly.
1. Don't quit. The first week or two suck the most. If you quit, you don't go home immediately. It could be weeks or even months before you are processed out and you will always regret it. It gets easier when you learn to not be in control of you anymore. You are a pawn. You signed up to be a pawn. Be a pawn. Just do whatever you're told.
2. Embrace the suck. Pretend you are in a video game like Halo or something and the sucky parts are just a cutscene before you get to the fun cool stuff.
3. Sleep when you are allowed to sleep. Don't be that recruit giving motivational speeches after lights out. Tell that recruit who is giving motivational speeches after lights out to STFU.
4. Don't volunteer for anything.
5. Blend in. Don't be a stand out.
6. DO NOT EAT MUCH BEFORE THE GAS CHAMBER. Granted, we had it a bit harder. Usually you go in a few rows at a time, then you do your thing in there, then they open a door to the outside and you run out allowing for the chamber to air out some It was raining on gas chamber day for my division so because RTC rules were afraid of rain, the chamber just got saturated. When my time came to go in, the chamber was so damn full of gas, you could feel it immediately even with the mask on. If you've got a full stomach, theres a good chance you will puke. If you puke, you stay in there until you clean it up. Eat less that morning.
7. Do NOT join unless you know how to swim. Too many recruiters will say "You'll learn" or "They'll teach you." No. It is a horrible inconvenience to go through basic swim lessons. I could not believe how many people did not now how to swim before hand.
8. Don't tell bootcamp stories if you make it to the fleet. No one cares and it makes you seem like a boot.
9. (not a tip) Good luck. Don't quit. Lever 2000 sucks. The fleet can be the best and worst party you ever had/job you ever had/friends you ever had/ friends you ever lost/ saddest moments/ proudest moments/ funniest moments/ hardest you ever worked/ easiest job ever/ and best damn character building possible. I loved the shit out of it and while I am so proud of what I have done outside of the Navy and the wife and baby I have now, I still miss it every single day.
also dont say "hoo-yah" outside of bootcamp. No ones does that, weirdo.
Terrible advice 😂😂
@@idontknowwatname2use What? How?
And this is why I sure as heck ain't gonna be in no military
@花寺 転造 But basements are cool!
@@jamesdavidwyers9110 Just no. 7 I didn't know how to swim but the instructor are really good. Maybe things have changed. 🤷♂️
Remember, entering Boot, Halloween Day, 1979 Great Lakes.
Was 21 among 17 and 18 yr olds. I felt like 90
HATED Drill instructors. Got in trouble, MTU
Then they talked to me, I cried, a MAN WAS BORN
LOVED THESE GUYS.
At the end is a complete transformation from the beginning.
God bless you, our young men and women SAILORS ❤️
I wish someone would scream in everyone's face, "no one feels sorry for you" because that's just life. It's awesome. I can't wait.
Being a drill for any branch is shitty. They get barely any sleep or time to themselves, at least that’s how the army was. My platoon sergeant was a drill and explained that it gets more irritating than fun
@@ZumbieGuy Yeah, but I'll tell you that they never forget that one rule of life. No one feels sorry for them. But I do have a ton of respect for what they do. They obviously did sign up for that role, but they wanted to. I hope one day I have the conviction to feel like I can accomplish that myself and do it everyday without faltering. You're a hardcore babysitter for your whole day. It's gotta be wearying after awhile, on any person. They get a lot of respect from me for what they put themselves through. Big ups to my drills out there.
Who’s watching this in bed?
How'd you know....😳
Me
Almost everyone
BGman 05 indeed
That one guy lol
Never forget the day I got to call home and tell my parents I was to be a sailor of the USN. Never forget the day I walked through my tiny home town in my working white uniform and seeing a good few of my classmates that riddiculed me, saying Id never make it, it was their doubt that fueled my success.
proud of you man
Good job man. I don’t even know you but I’m proud of you.
Well done Sam
My “working white uniform”... calling your parents the night you get to basic telling them that “your a sailor now”.. huh
Thank You for serving Sam!!! My oldest son is stationed in Alaska with the Air Force and he absolutely loves it.
As an NCO, I will tell you, we do NOT yell. We simply speak in a tone that assures we will not be misunderstood or ingored!
I am going to start a new genre of music, it's called boot camp. It involves percussion music and yelling.
Oo I've got a horrible cold and my throat is about to die so I'd like to listen to some of that
Gerald Churchill kool
Still waiting on that
Already done, It's called martial industrial.
Heavy metal
Hotel trivago
The cadet hitting that the step count at 36:06 has a golden voice, seriously.
My aroc was better
I leave today for boot camp guy pray for me and wish me luck
GRADUATED NAVY BOOT CAMP ON THE 4th NOW IM IN PENSACOLA FLORIDA IM FINALLY A SAILOR
Good luck bro! 😎 PLUS ULTRA!
I wanted to leave an meaningful reply but he wont get to see this for awhile.
I believe in you, you will leave a civilian and come back a sailor
Stay healthy, let the screaming and loudness go in one ear and out the other, and WORK AS A TEAM.
Welcome to the military, you're now officially in HELL. Did my time and now enjoying the fruits of retirement and benefits.
I’ve been in the navy for now a year and a half went through bootcamp last July. Some advice for ppl going to recruitment centers and now looking up navy bootcamp. It’s hard and requires sacrifice every step of the way, be ready to be out under stress and to perform under pressure. The hardest part of bootcamp is being mentally open to having no limit. Never give yourself a limit, not in bootcamp not in the fleet and even if you fail out don’t give yourself a limit. Always rise to the occasion.
@joshuanelson9462 thank you, that was very encouraging. I believe we all have strengths and weaknesses and that we can overcome those weaknesses and become doppelgängers of our old selves, the better version of ourselves. I work with kids who struggle with emotional regulation, learning in certain environments, lack motivation and self confidence. I always aim to help them see that they have so much more value than they can ever begin to comprehend. They are struggling with a subject now but they will get it sooner or later. If one way doesn’t work try it this way. I try to help them understand that they need this foundation in order to build strong mansions of a future. I was an elementary music teacher for a short while before I was let go very suddenly and I thought I was going to walk away from teaching. As it turns out, I can’t step away from bringing kids confidence and joy and the love that they deserve, and I can’t walk away from showing them that they’re capable of achieving things they never thought they could do. Seeing them understand something they once didn’t is such an amazing and prideful moment for me and seeing that same pride in their faces is just worth every moment of frustration!
It’s refreshing to see the yelling chiefs, talk normally later when they’re talking to the camera 😲
My favorite part of boot camp was when you’d have one guy try to motivate the entire division at night . 😂
The night time motivation speech , then we would hear " shut the fuck up "
“SHUT THE FUCK UP RPOC!”
@@josephr5038 “we’ve got to come together guys!”
every fucking night lol
@@felixcastillo9042 🤣🤣
Usain Bolt: Sprints towards building at a blistering 27 mph
Chief: MOVE FASTER!!!!!
Chief*
Pretty much.
The chief is probably moving faster the him screaming
@@jchakanson4965 what?
Hey man, Chief says move faster, that means move faster. That's how I passed my PFA lmao
God, to be in bootcamp again. I was in ship 07. The Chicago. Same as this Division. I recentlh graduated. I was in the first training group to graduate on a Thursday instead of a friday. The point was to give our families more time to spend with us before going to A School. The bond between you and people in your division is just amazing. I have multiple people's numbers from bootcamp, including my AROC. It really wasn't bad. I cried myself to sleep from homesickness the first few weeks, but after that. It was great. I even liked ky RDC's. Chief Harris, Petty Officer Obryant, and Petty Officer Phillips, if you see this, thank you.
It’s 7 weeks brother that’s it. You’ll never do it again. Stay focused and pay attention
Tom Demaline 8*
@Ant 3451 put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days put on hold for 7 days
@@lancebaker1374 ?
@@FlipFlopGod The first and last week don't count.
Yes Luis! I feel a strong sense of pride that he is in our US NAVY. He is the embodiment of an American. He came here, and maybe struggled because he wasn’t from here, worked hard, became a citizen, and became a sailor in to serve in the Navy. I admire his determination, and am proud of our Navy
To every sailor and veteran - thank you for what you do! ⚓️🇺🇸💙
I have mad respect for everyone in the service
I ship out in 3 days and this video made me feel like i was there. It made me scared, gave me second thoughts but i also made me feel like i was there, my heart was racing like i was the one doing the physical test. It felt like i just graduated with them. These people look so proud and happy and i love being praised and the minute my family watch me graduate, it will be the best day of my life.
I pray i get through this with no more problems and come out as a United States Salor of the Navy. Wish me good luck!
It was so easy just listen and pay attention! And you will breeze through it in no time:)
@@jaidenssleepy and I did just that, now I'm in MA School
did you make it bro?
@reine4267 of course, I'm now a Master At Arms in the Navy and will graduate my C School this Tuesday then going to my first command
I didn’t think I was gonna watch the whole video , it was so interesting
I concur
Mamasita
THe boot camp itself, is not that interesting lmao
This was my division. Not my most pleasant memories, but certainly not the worst thing I’ve ever done. The camera guys were NOT cool. They were always asking for more footage of us getting beat.
29:45 wow yea
Sucks.
Suck it up cupcake you joined the navy tf you think was gonna happen lol
Were the camera crew civilians or navy personnel ?
I was on a boat with the Cashat boys' dad
When I was in boot I accidentally said “Ahoy Petty Officer” instead of “Aye Aye Petty Officer” luckily my rdc just shook his head 😂
Jokes.
Lmfao. That's hilarious. I goofed up too, only it was another recruit who heard me say "Yes, Drill Sergeant" and he corrected me. Can't imagine the drilling I'd have gotten had the RDC heard it. Probably, "this is the Navy recruit, if you wanted crayons or foxholes you came to the wrong fucking place" or something lmao
Lol they definitely wouldn't let that slide in the marines
😂😂😂
Lmao 🤣
What a stressful job......physically, mentally, and spiritually! Thank you U.S. Navy Recruiters for your dedication! I give you praise for making our best, dedicated sailors. Thank you!♥
That job isn’t for everyone. Those guys and girl’s whoever does that for shore duty deserve to be selected for chief when they are up for it. Same thing with a navy recruiter as well.
I was division 267 of that year I remember the camera crew doing this.
Did the RDC act different when they came in?
@@sterlingpinoy lmao best and true comment
@@sterlingpinoy I was there WITHOUT the cameras and the RDC were the same.
Respect
JeepJaxn landlubber
Shipping out May 19th, 2020. Next Tuesday.
Edit: Graduated the 16th, just got my phone back. Sup everyone.
Hey that’s tomorrow! Good luck future recruit! Come back a sailor or don’t come back at all lmao🤘🏼
good luck! come back a proud salior
hope you’re having fun lmaoo
Hope you’re doing well!
Hope it’s going well
I really appreciate how the kid fought for the armed forces when he got his citizenship, shows he is happy to be here.
I graduated basic about a month ago, now waiting to be shipped to Connecticut for sub school. I've noticed a large demographic of service members are 1st generation immigrants. Our division had a doctor, whose practicioners license was issued in Kenya, and here at TSC Great Lakes I've met a couple AECFs who immigrated from Barbados and Venezuela.
@@bokinatur523 I think all eligible immigrants should serve, even if it’s not military, they should do something to benefit society.
@Alex Winterborn there are a lot of democrats who talk the same way.
Yea he is more american then most Americans today and its sad
Some of the best Sailors I ever served with did it this way and I always had a ton of respect for them and what they went through to get here.
Thanks for this video. I enlisted and went to basic (USAF) in 1976. After we were issued our clothing, we only had combat boots for the duration. No tennis shoes for our physical training, no gym clothes either, just fatigue’s. All marching/formations were in combat boots as well except graduation day when we wore our dress blue uniforms. I retired in 2000 after 24 years. Hats off to all the new recruits who volunteered for one of the most exciting adventures they will probably ever have and the memories and friendships they’ll make along the way. I still miss it to this day and would do it all over again in a minute! Cheers
What are you doing for work post military?
Luis is such a inspiration to me. His attitude going into it and then continuing through it, regarding challenge is something I aspire to have one day
No one inspires me, I inspire myself.
@@backroomsspecialist6079 Cool story bro wtf have you done that was inspirational other than drop edgy comments on youtube lol clown.
that guy got kicked out for being a fuck up
@@closjay8323 Why are you so pressed because someone introspects for their motivation?? Regardless, it does not matter because you just like every one else are just some no name in the youtube comment section with a little too much free time.
@@jackhoff9607 exactly, it’s disgusting really.
respect to Luis. He worked hard and understood. Respect to all who are there, wanting protect our country.
I watch this whenever I need motivation and I always end up tears. I’ve gone through hell and all my hardwork is going to pay off soon. I was 360lbs now I’m down 235 and everyday I’m inching closer and closer to that goal of being US Navy Sailor. I’ve always loved this country and I want to give back this is my way of giving back. Hooyah
Pure Ironn
Navy veteran here, you have the willpower needed to be a Sailor!
Pure Ironn boot camp was so easy, just finished 2 weeks ago. Expect some changes cause of the rona but shit was easy if you just pay attention
good luck bro, just don’t get shot 1st thing so you didn’t waste all this time lmao
Wooo you go! Good luck bud, I really hope you reach your goal! It’s not as hard as it’s portrayed, but it’s still hard.
@@yalexyones3597 How was the final pft? I read that the final push-up test was now in cadence but I could be wrong.
I remember this from 54 years ago. It was great and meant to get you in shape to survive quickly. I was in for 20 years and loved it.
When he said "RESPOND!!"
All i could think of is "This ain't it chief"
What reference is that?
Literally anything would’ve been better than standing there not saying anything lmao
"...because responding is NOT an option!" This should be the new NAVY motto on every commercial
I think yes chief no chief maybe chief would be a better one.
I'm great at responding but what I say might get me additional punishment.
When I was in boot camp and we had a division inspection coming up our chief would always say “I’m a chief not a recruit but if I was a recruit I would do this instead and not that. I’m a chief though not a recruit”. Twenty five years later I still thank him to this day for everything that he has taught me
I ship out in 6 days. I had my last DEP meeting yesterday and everything seems so surreal now. I’m so nervous I hope I can make myself proud.
Jayoncé please watch sapiens before you go. Good luck (:
Rahi Vaidya I’ll check it out now!
Rahi Vaidya could you send me a link?
Jayoncé www.google.co.in/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwiektD4yJnjAhVCiY8KHTWuCVcYABAHGgJzYg&ae=1&sig=AOD64_21vvI1Jg2y_SnojspQhMds65476A&ctype=5&q=&ved=0ahUKEwiLzcn4yJnjAhWUe30KHX40ByQQwg8IOA&adurl=www.amazon.in/Sapiens-Humankind-Yuval-Noah-Harari/dp/0771038518%3Ftag%3Dgooginhydr18418-21%26tag%3Dgooginkenshoo-21%26ascsubtag%3D_k_Cj0KCQjwpPHoBRC3ARIsALfx-_JvbW5RcZ2xZQYCWrHAxl2Yiv0SgfQT1Aov_oqSWzqpLNX0EOaZf_UaAqItEALw_wcB_k_%26gclid%3DCj0KCQjwpPHoBRC3ARIsALfx-_JvbW5RcZ2xZQYCWrHAxl2Yiv0SgfQT1Aov_oqSWzqpLNX0EOaZf_UaAqItEALw_wcB
[3cubed] thank you!! ❤️I’m at the hotel at this moment
I went to Army Basic Training in Ft. Knox Kentucky in the 80's and it was amazing and these sailors have brought back so many memories....it was like going back in time....I just love the military. I salute them! Proud Unites States Army Veteran here! Just loved this video!
Thank you for your service! ❤️🇺🇸❤️
“ RESPONDDD”
“SAY SOMETHING”
“YES CHIEF*
“NO CHIEF”
“MAYBE CHIEF*
*yes chief*
Recruit.exe has stopped working.
That guy was intense. Loved it!
@@metalmaniac4235 rebooting....
@@geometricart7851 😂😂
why chief
Just became a sailor. Graduated Jan 18 div 080! Proud to be in the navyyy
Familypolle is it true that navy’s do a lot of swimming?
Cohmp nah it’s unlikely being overboard
Cohmp but sometimes the ship anchors and you get to jump off for a break
@@Sithiouz no you dont but its important to learn how to because if you don't and you fail the swimming test on your 1st try, you'll have take a swimming class on the same day. You'll also have a make up day scheduled by your RDC.
Familypolle yea I know how to swim but like after I’m in the water for like 5min I get really messed up
No one and I mean no one wants to be set back in training in any branch. Even thinking of the possibility is a huge motivation to keep pushing for everyone. I’ll never regret joining the Army, it was a worthwhile experience. Never give up, and continue to push yourself forward! That’s probably the best advice I can give.
Edit: it’s more of a mental challenge than a physical one.
Agreed about the getting set back part. I got snowed in at the airport in St Louis and didn’t depart for Fort L Til the morning. Because of that I missed the cut off day for the cycle of training, and because it was during a low period of the year there wasn’t a training cycle starting the next week. Because of this I miss the starting date of my AIT class and once again there wasn’t another class starting the following week so all in all from start to finish I had about of month of dead time, all this meant that I missed my goal of getting done in time to go back home and participating in HS graduation. It actually bugged me so much I talked to a chaplain about trying to delay AIT and instead he arranged for me to take a three day pass to go home for the ceremony. Found out later that my drill sergeant from basic found out about my situation before I was even aware of it myself and was making the arrangements on my behalf.
My company commander called it ASMO (Another shithead Moves Out)
i agree i'm planning on going into navy special warfare ( not seal ) i'm known for being annoying for not giving up when i have a goal , thank you for your service ( everyone who is serving and who has served )
I agree, the one thing you don't want to have to do is go back through training. It is a big motivator!
I went through boot camp in 2004. I retire in 9 months. I will forever love and hate the Navy. Upset to see how much has changed
What happened?
Yeah what happened?
give respect to the people that didn't give up during training
You got that right.
Rawxx BMT isn’t hard
Im army but when i was in basic i wanted to quit so many times
Army BCT is way harder than this😂 The Forge ughhhhh my feet have never hurt as bad as they did that week
AwesomeAdrian boot camp was hard lol
I just graduated this past Friday from Division 082, Hooyah! Good luck to whoever is joining!
Desperado good job
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Desperado good job man! Thank you for serving!
Good job man
Proud of you! Great work! Thank you for serving!
Graduated yesterday. This video is pretty accurate although they don’t show how much folding and bunk making you do and they died down the yelling and really were chill with the cussing
Lol amen 2 that. Also missed the long chow lines, waiting in the snow. Uhhhh
i assume it's just as retarded as the army. maybe less intense and shorter but just as fucking stupid.
U should see air force boot camp
He said "I dont give a crap" hahaha
SeksereHak army isn’t as intense lol
I know this video is 4 years old, but I am impressed with the way the drill instructors are for the navy.
I remember one of my RDCs made us raise our hand and click our recruit pens for 30 min straight because some smart ass wouldn't stop clicking his pen. Lmao
LMAOOO
Brutal.
They used to make us get in push up position and , make our dog tags stand at attention .
Div 199? YN1 Santiago???
@@scallen3841 can I ask you a question since your the most recent on here
The twins just wanted to be done with boot camp. Well...the RDC's made it happen 🤣. Wrong Attitude from the start.
mlanders88 not true everyone I went to bootcamp with had the mindset of I just want to get through this and be done that's how your going to feel it's designed that way
Recruit: "Hey mom, I made it to Navy boot camp."
Mom: "Okay sweetie, I'm glad you're safe, I love--"
Jaime: " *HANG UP!!! HANG UP!!!!* "
Mom: "..."
WE had to call collect from the bank of pay phones.
My dad laughed at me during the phone call. Cause you have to read off a card lol
@@wyattjames6828 I almost forgot about those stupid cards.
@@wyattjames6828 them shits don’t exist anymore. Kids get to call on their cell phones once before mailing them home.
@@ncasa1 Since when? I just got out of bootcamp a month and a half ago.
I got good friend of mine who served the navy. Was a E-6. Has two purple hearts. He good friend got lot respect for him .has kind heart 💜