Army & Air Force Swap Drill Sergeants PT 13

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • What happens when you take an Army Drill Sergeant and swap him for an Air Force Instructor? This may sound odd but that is what happened recently when theses two very different Servicemen got the chance to walk in each other's boots. Kenia Mills has the story.

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  • @than0s948
    @than0s948 5 лет назад +305

    Imagine a bunch of navy recruits waiting for their RDCs to walk in and they suddenly hear, "SIT UP STRAIGHT AND LOOK AT ME RIGHT NOW!"

  • @CaptAmericaUSAF
    @CaptAmericaUSAF 9 лет назад +614

    As was said, I'd LOVE to see a Marine DI in Lackland...hehe

    • @CaptAmericaUSAF
      @CaptAmericaUSAF 8 лет назад +6

      Good story!, Thanks!!..lol

    • @DAEWOOOOOOOOOOOO
      @DAEWOOOOOOOOOOOO 7 лет назад +25

      They actually had a couple, though, they were the ones running the "fat club" to get the trainees to lose weight. There is literally no difference between any of the Instructors from the branches. Don't see why people insist their are.

    • @Ladijay99
      @Ladijay99 7 лет назад +1

      CaptAmericaUSAF. Let me know when!! that's go'n be comedy!!

    • @emilytownsend7449
      @emilytownsend7449 6 лет назад

      CaptAmericaUSAF lol that would me funny AF

    • @Oogiddyboogway
      @Oogiddyboogway 3 года назад +3

      My TI had marines for parents we got our asses kicked

  • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
    @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing 8 лет назад +239

    And THIS, my droogie brothers, is how you actually create a Joint environment. For all that we use the J word in everything, we are far, far too insular between our branches. Particularly the disconnect between the Air Force (who speak Dude), and the Army, (who speak Hooah). At least the Marine/Navy share a lingo in their multi-service relationship. The next step is to create actual joint units again, guide-ons mixed and joined both administratively and tactically. Not just LNO's and FIST/JTAC swapping.
    Very professional young Instructor. Color this old NCO impressed.

    • @YeahOKFU2
      @YeahOKFU2 8 лет назад

      +4c1dr3fl3x Are you military?

    • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
      @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing 8 лет назад

      Yarrrr, matey.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 8 лет назад +4

      The Marine Corps is a division of the Navy if I recall correctly? So I would assume they both share a lot in common between their training environments.
      I spent 12 years in the Army National Guard, the training is exactly the same as if I would have joined the regular army, but in my case I joined as a 19K, (don't ask why LOL, I could have picked any MOS). Anyhow, I went to Fort Knox, KY, the training consisted of a mix of basic training and MOS training, they called it OSUT (One Stop Unit Training) back then, not sure how they do it now, I assume it still works about the same. 15 weeks of training, and I remember asking our drill sergeants about some of the training towards the end and they said that a lot of stuff will be different once you graduate basic training and get to your unit...that was exactly true. A lot was different after I got back to my unit, still had a lot to learn, but after about a year with my unit the next training year was so much easier, once you get used to how the training rotation went.
      I got lucky, a couple of the drill sergeants I had were Vietnam veterans, they taught a lot of stuff outside the regular training, after a tour in Iraq I realized just how much the drill sergeants really instilled during that 15 weeks of training. You sit there during basic training and ask yourself why the hell are we being taught this, why are we doing this stuff....its all still in the back of your mind years later, and when you are put into that situation its amazing how much that training comes back to you instantly.
      I was a Sergeant for 3 years before I got out at the end of my enlistment, I enjoyed it. I always got asked by other NCO's why I was out working along side the lower enlisted. I always said I will not send a fellow soldier to do something that I would not do myself. I didn't use my rank as a way to get out of doing tasks, I didn't feel that was the right way. I didn't care what rank someone was, as long as they were doing their job properly and safely. Yes I could be an A-Hole if I needed to be but I found it was much more pleasant and far better cooperation being more easy going. The extra training to be an NCO was partially what got me LOL, I hate paperwork HAHA!!!

    • @skylerslack5677
      @skylerslack5677 8 лет назад

      4c1dr3fl3x why aren't you in charge damnit

    • @skylerslack5677
      @skylerslack5677 8 лет назад

      4c1dr3fl3x this could be the most tactically sound decision I've seen in a while

  • @khunter4793
    @khunter4793 2 года назад +30

    Sgt Hite is now my First Sergeant, preparing me for my transition to be an Air Force Military Training Instructor. I'm not surprised he's been mentoring and has been influential for so long!

    • @Torpedomtb
      @Torpedomtb 2 года назад +3

      Actually the command is not kind to BMTI's due to all the noise that comes with the job. Female recruits making accusations the TI touched them, or said something. People will say anything if they think it will help them get through or get them something. A BMTI came to work for me straight from Lackland. Returned ot his career field after 5 years. The horror stories of LOR's and Art15's that were just based on hearsay. Hope that has hanged since then. His knee's were shot from marching everyday. Took me a bit to get him back on point for the job but he worked hard just forgot stuff from his career field. What was shocking is they are totally different outside of that environment.

    • @PKMNHUB
      @PKMNHUB 4 месяца назад

      He was a fantastic TI

  • @1RedshirtXLG
    @1RedshirtXLG 13 лет назад +56

    Holy shit! That's drill sgt peters! I was in 2nd platoon back in the summer of 2009 and he was the Drill Sgt of the cycle for our company. But he was 1st platoons drill sgt.
    Good to see ya Drill Sgt!

    • @Supervillain725
      @Supervillain725 4 года назад

      Did he send you a DM instructing you to "Drop?"

  • @HobbitHomes263
    @HobbitHomes263 2 года назад +19

    I went thru Lackland in 1972. Our TI has just shipped over from the USMC where he was a DI. SO I got to experience the "swap" as a trainee. Man did he have us marching sharp and proud and we won every Squadron and base athletic event and blew out marksmanship and course times. I guess I came out into the USAF, as a proud Marine :)

    • @mezcxl
      @mezcxl 2 года назад +2

      No you did not

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад

      @@mezcxl - you weren't there, so knock it off!!!! Troll elsewhere jarhead!

    • @allanfischer9417
      @allanfischer9417 6 месяцев назад

      WRONG.

  • @EricsTechTalk
    @EricsTechTalk 13 лет назад +71

    Oh man, yes. This program was getting underway when I was in AF basic. My MTI was Air Force, but I had two Army instructors and a combat skills instructor who was an ex-Marine. VERY different teaching styles, and it was very enriching. All armed services need to get in on this collaboration. The Air Force's training program is already getting noticeably stronger for it. About time, too.

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +1

      FINALLY!!! A comment that isn't the usual bull$hit of this training is a cakewalk compared to the marines, or my marine DI is tougher than your Army DS...blah blah blah!! To my marines, everything is a goddamn pissing contest! Maybe it might be a crayon eating contest, but the other branches aren't into that!

  • @Wootyicus
    @Wootyicus 13 лет назад +52

    SSgt Hite is freaking awesome. I'm proud to say I had the honor of being screamed at by him.

    • @herkload
      @herkload 2 года назад

      Hell yeah brother

  • @SaucySoviet
    @SaucySoviet 9 лет назад +78

    DI's and DS's always have godly voices i would love to see a marine di in the airforce

    • @mayorbeetlejuice4841
      @mayorbeetlejuice4841 4 года назад +7

      Ah, the serenade of having the whisper of death

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +1

      Believe it or not...Air Force MTI's do yell, BUT the difference is, they expect the trainees to do what they're told without having to repeat themselves 100 times!! Personally, I don't need someone to SCREAM IN MY FACE to motivate me!! I can motivate myself!! If marine recruits need more screaming...great!!! 🤣🤣🤣. Do it right the first time, and they won't have to incessantly SCREAM!!

  • @amberpike2007
    @amberpike2007 13 лет назад +8

    SSgt Hite was in my squadron in basic training pushing a flight just a couple weeks after i go there. He's a good instructor.

  • @MurderTwoOne
    @MurderTwoOne 10 лет назад +193

    He looks like he's 13.

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 2 года назад +28

    I'd support a unified training environment where regardless of service, all recruits have the same basic training experience for a few weeks, after which their training then becomes individualized per service.

    • @usmarine4life89
      @usmarine4life89 2 года назад +1

      Maybe for the other services, but not the Marine Corps…

    • @yeetusyeeterson5506
      @yeetusyeeterson5506 Год назад +2

      Wouldn't work. The Marine Corps needs to have recruits go through hell during the entirety of their training, especially in the first couple weeks. They wouldn't give that up, but there are so many people who join the other branches to avoid that kinda stuff, so in order to avoid a decreased rate in recruiting the other branches wouldn't accept that. Different branches aim to attract different people. Marines for example want to be tough whereas the air force wants an easier/calmer military experience.

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +1

      @@yeetusyeeterson5506 - first off, Marine recruit training isn't "hell!" I went through it in 1985, and to me, it was easy! It's just more SCREAMING!!!! If you need to be SCREAMED at, then you shouldn't join ANY branch! Secondly, Air Force BMT isn't "calm!". Just because they don't SCREAM as much as the marines, doesn't mean they're not trained! Air Force recruits don't need to be yelled at 24/7 to get the job done!! OO-fucking-RAH

    • @Anonymous10801
      @Anonymous10801 Год назад

      ​@Big Dee bro you are the first marine ive seen to ever say this and finally someone understands! I was in the Army and while we didn't get screamed at as much as the marines (although there was a lot) we got essentially the same training. Thank you.

  • @johnrodriguez7742
    @johnrodriguez7742 6 лет назад +5

    Army and Air Force Drill Sergeant and Technical Instructor exchange is important to Foster team spirit and instill a positive and productive Joint Services Operations. The Marine Corps and Army does the same with their Drill Sergeants of the Army and Combat Instructors with the Marine Corps. Good To Go!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🤘💀

  • @wxman46
    @wxman46 7 лет назад +2

    My TI at Lackland in 1965 was Tsgt Gonzales who just happened to be an ex Marine. He reminded us of it every day too. Some didn't play the BMT game well and washed out but the rest of us left all the better for it. I'm now 70 y.o. but remember it like yesterday.

  • @rjdruhan
    @rjdruhan 12 лет назад +22

    @Norie92 That's how AF BMT works. your flight's MTI is much more of a mentor and usually won't snap until you actually jack something up or make him look bad. It's all the other MTI's on base that tend to randomly "test" your bearing and discipline.

  • @Recoil816
    @Recoil816 13 лет назад +3

    There was a lot of Army/Air Force cross-training down at Lackland when I went through BMT.

  • @K80KAT1
    @K80KAT1 9 лет назад +29

    If have liked to see the Army's DI take about his experience working with the Air Force, as well.

  • @IonIsFalling7217
    @IonIsFalling7217 8 лет назад +6

    This is AWESOME! Especially with so much joint basing going on, it's important to know how the other services think and work!

  • @Demogrunt
    @Demogrunt 13 лет назад +5

    Great Idea! Both branches learn from each other from a process that started with our troops in 1944, D-Day +1 in Normandy, France. Land, Air & Sea!

  • @chaddholley9921
    @chaddholley9921 10 лет назад +92

    I realize I'm kinda old, but the AF TI looked about 12. Lackland was along time ago.

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart 7 лет назад +1

      Chadd Holley 12 year olds were barely above five feet and weighed in the double digits in my day. More like 18-19

    • @24dwrb
      @24dwrb 5 лет назад

      I was in Lackland in 1991, I hear ya. 😊

    • @markabrams3932
      @markabrams3932 3 года назад

      That's how I remember it too. I went through Lackland in 84'. I later became a Missileer (nuclear) - intellectual ability and becoming stress resilient was focus in tech school.

  • @mikev2353
    @mikev2353 7 лет назад +4

    I will deffinetly say this my drill sergeants I mean yeah they were pretty rough but I mean we gained mad respect for them. They taught us a lot while we were there and they didn't mind breaking things down Barney style for us if we didn't get it. I remember one time one of the other guys didn't know how to shave you know he had never shaved before a day in his life. One of our Drill SGTs was in the bathroom teaching this guy how to shave. Someone laughed about it and the Drill SGT flipped out on the guy who was laughing saying "how dare you laugh at this man, he had the integrity to say drill SGT can you teach me how to shave I never had a father growing up so I never had anyone to teach me. That takes guts private!" They became someone we respected and looked up to in a way.

  • @daddymac48
    @daddymac48 10 лет назад +82

    I did have a former Marine for a TI in AF basic. It was HELL from day one! But I am better from it.

  • @ButternutDonut
    @ButternutDonut 6 лет назад +4

    This is a fantastic idea. All armed forces should host exchange programs like this regularly. -Former Airman

    • @777Eliyahu
      @777Eliyahu Год назад +1

      once an Airman, always an Airman, HOOAH!!

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +1

      @@777Eliyahu - Hell yeah!!!

  • @xander2541
    @xander2541 13 лет назад +3

    I like this due to the fact that it shows that we really are all on the same side and part of a team as opposed to those who rag other branches of service as if they were the enemy or lesser than whatever branch they're in, everybody has a part and when you need a target bombed and the AF or the Navy bombs that target you're grateful

  • @superiortoall22
    @superiortoall22 10 лет назад +22

    That was my TI in Air Force basic training

  • @testchannel19791
    @testchannel19791 6 лет назад +1

    WOW! "BEASTMASTERS" That was my same platoon when I went through BCT in 2000.

  • @dougparker9718
    @dougparker9718 6 лет назад +1

    I think that's cool that different branches are inter training.it gives one another a sense of how the other does things and can be beneficial to future reference

  • @gumbumsee77
    @gumbumsee77 13 лет назад +2

    Alot of people may see this as a joke, but I think its something that all services should become part of, it makes the instructors more well rounded and learn new ways of training there troops

  • @travis9827
    @travis9827 13 лет назад +7

    He was my mti in basic and one of the funniest and most respectable guys I've ever met. He also could show anyone why the af isn't the pussy branch everyone thinks, he's spent more time doing more in Iraq then most military members. I was honored to train under him

  • @sergeanttrucker
    @sergeanttrucker 3 года назад +1

    Those poor Air Force guys probably need therapy afterwards.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 4 месяца назад

      They are new troops like the ones in the Army. That is all they knew, but if you have never been though Air Force BMT, you have no idea.

  • @TheDildaddy
    @TheDildaddy 9 лет назад +9

    Ssg Andrus and peters were my drill sergeants. I'm about to submit my packet for drill sergeant because of these guys.

    • @rachael3533
      @rachael3533 6 лет назад

      Chris Dilday did you get it?

  • @Scratch5591
    @Scratch5591 13 лет назад +1

    @nightdevil6666 alot of people forget the airforce started out as the army airforce and the marines were originally part of the navy. Good to see someone remembers.

  • @mauricecooper9880
    @mauricecooper9880 4 года назад +2

    I remember SSgt Hite when I was in bootcamp. Great TI !!

  • @randye2710
    @randye2710 7 лет назад +5

    As an Army vet I went through in 2005 and I kind of wish we did things a little more Marine. I like that they train to shoot farther, I like their emphasis on marksmanship, I like their emphasis on discipline and physical training. However they really should send everyone across to all the branches and keep these guys in leadership positions at drill sergeant (or whatever) schools and training commands. Everyone has a different method but it would be better to have things looked at at a lower level, at the drill sergeant and company/battalion level, and have them implement things, rather than getting stars involved (as they muck everything up)

    • @gunsforevery1
      @gunsforevery1 Год назад

      It’s an old comment, although marines shoot farther, they also have a far larger target. They have a black silhouette (same size as our green ones) on a giant 6ftx6ft white sheet of paper against a green grass field. You can qualify even if you miss all the shots on the 500 yard target.

  • @pholmes6975
    @pholmes6975 13 лет назад +1

    No one branch is better than the other. We are all needed to make America what it is....

  • @user-rh8tf5ms5w
    @user-rh8tf5ms5w 3 года назад +1

    At least the army is trying to help the Air Force get more stricter

  • @Lumps
    @Lumps 4 года назад +2

    i wanna see a MC drill instructor swap places with an MTI, how interesting that would be

  • @keithjenkins4512
    @keithjenkins4512 Год назад

    That’s was my platoon🙌🏽 Great memories Great Leadership !

  • @greenmarine5
    @greenmarine5 12 лет назад +6

    @jjointer That's because the Airforce use to be called the U.S. Army Air Force. They didn't seperate into the US AIr Force until 1947

    • @hhds113
      @hhds113 5 лет назад +4

      NO. It was called the Army Air Corps.

  • @Rolvon69
    @Rolvon69 12 лет назад +16

    Why dont they ever show REAL drill sargeants....I didnt hear a single cuss word???

    • @morganlikeburger1209
      @morganlikeburger1209 5 лет назад +6

      AU Warden Military Instructors are not allowed to cuss. They will cuss when not in the camera and not cuss when a Senior Military Instructor is around.

    • @Welshire01
      @Welshire01 3 года назад +1

      @@morganlikeburger1209 that’s the single funniest joke I’ve ever heard in my life

    • @SSGTStryker
      @SSGTStryker 3 года назад

      Because it’s a video shown to the public. I can assure you that the intensity is dialed way up behind the cameras.

  • @ASMRSoldier
    @ASMRSoldier 9 лет назад +2

    drill sgt peters was a drill sgt in my cycle... outstanding NCO!

  • @TheHugsvilleHorror
    @TheHugsvilleHorror 7 лет назад +1

    Drill Sargent Peters seemed dead in the eyes after dealing with the air force.

  • @solus223
    @solus223 13 лет назад +3

    @carlolover1 Well in Navy OCS, its a combination of Marine Corps DI's and Chief Petty Officers that train the officer candidates. In the Naval Academy along with Navy Rotc, there are Marine enlisted that are part of the cadre. The Navy-Marine Corps relationship is administratively tighter than the Army-Air Force, but those pairs go hand in hand (Navy support logistics of Marine Corps and Air Force support logistics of the Army)

  • @GiuseppeSimonetti
    @GiuseppeSimonetti 4 года назад +1

    Should swap the airforce instructor for a USMC Drill Instructor lol

  • @Wytche
    @Wytche 10 лет назад +4

    That was my Basic Training company. D Company 2-47 at Sand Hill, Fort Benning. Destroyers!

    • @bearcat80863
      @bearcat80863 10 лет назад

      naw it was beast masters before.. they must have changed it..

    • @nicolaslamer7103
      @nicolaslamer7103 6 лет назад

      Foxtrot 2-47!

    • @seven2k358
      @seven2k358 6 лет назад

      E Company 2-54 Sand Hill Fort Benning hooah Knights!

  • @melanieb6914
    @melanieb6914 6 лет назад

    😁 I can imagine this may have been a difference for one too....since their dad was Army and ...army ...and Marine.
    Can't we just love them all?☺

  • @BagelyTakis
    @BagelyTakis 4 года назад +1

    I was in A 2/47. 4th platoon! Graduated on Dec 17 of this year lol

  • @VeteranE-4
    @VeteranE-4 9 лет назад +15

    Haha yeah I'd love to see air force or army recruits get a wake up call of a drill instructor yelling in their face every day for 13 weeks

    • @xxuncexx
      @xxuncexx 9 лет назад +6

      +Nicholas Shelton LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS!!!!!!!!!

    • @adamdanford9328
      @adamdanford9328 8 лет назад +12

      Lol. you are probably a pog. Try going through infantry basic

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 лет назад

      DONT YOU LOOK AT ME WHEN I TALK TO YOU
      *GRAAAAHHHH!!!!*
      *GRAAAAHHHHH!!!!*
      *_SCREAAAAM IT!!!_*

    • @7th_CAV_Trooper
      @7th_CAV_Trooper 6 лет назад

      Don't put the Army and Airforce in the same category of soft. They didn't even invite Marines to the largest amphibious landing in history.

    • @whothefux3105
      @whothefux3105 6 лет назад

      Knox 06 I'll never go back lol!!

  • @ProjectXv2
    @ProjectXv2 9 лет назад +20

    HOLY FREAKING CRAP
    I was in Bravo Co in 2/46 on Benning in '11! I'm having severe flashbacks, man. I remember we borrowed combative mats from Delta Co. :O

    • @tonyhays2944
      @tonyhays2944 9 лет назад +1

      ProjectXv2 Did you not graduate? Bootcamp stories are for douches or people that cant hack it!

    • @ProjectXv2
      @ProjectXv2 9 лет назад +4

      Tony Hays Uh no I'm on my 6th year actually.

    • @ProjectXv2
      @ProjectXv2 9 лет назад +4

      Tony Hays I'm a 25B/25N. My job is relaxed. People hate on me, but secretly they wanna be me.

    • @mustainefan
      @mustainefan 9 лет назад +1

      +ProjectXv2 im a 25N and was at A Co 2/47 lol

    • @TotallyNotRevv
      @TotallyNotRevv 7 лет назад

      ProjectXv2
      25B all the way.

  • @TrueBooleanFalse
    @TrueBooleanFalse 13 лет назад +1

    @StrengthFromAbove83 Actually, Marines are known for how small their forces are, therefore, they need to be more aggressive. It does not mean they have more discipline, it actually means the opposite. My cousin was - yes, was - a Marine and he told me about how 'shit flew' in the Corps, as I saw first hand at MCRD Parris Island and Camp Allen. All branches have honor, discipline, etc., but there are a few that mess it up for the many.

  • @outdoordiaries7841
    @outdoordiaries7841 4 года назад +1

    That drill sargent that day experienced real pt training

  • @happyhour7739
    @happyhour7739 8 лет назад

    I just graduated from this exact company! so it's funny to see this.

  • @cultofthorn
    @cultofthorn 6 лет назад

    Army drill sergeants are notoriously and historically more savage than Marines.

  • @TheSerfsTV
    @TheSerfsTV 8 лет назад

    Scary games are the greatest. I wish more people knew about pissing themselves. Gotta spread the good word.

  • @DanteAngelusInferno
    @DanteAngelusInferno 13 лет назад

    Wow! That's my old barracks! Different commander and company but that's my old bay, damn that's weird to see. Pissed they got rid off SDS Taylor and DS McCool, but glad they kept the paint job of the bay. A1-378 Assassins, 4th Plt Beastmasters! Keep up the good work.

  • @jibblesq
    @jibblesq 5 лет назад

    Good ol sand hill. I'll never forget. C company 2/47. 1999. Good times.

  • @MrFuvk
    @MrFuvk 6 лет назад

    My old basic training company. “Order and discipline drill sergeant”.

  • @joeymuffarco69
    @joeymuffarco69 13 лет назад +3

    I had to deal with SSgt Hite almost every day at basic. one of the funniest people i have ever met. he can be pretty damn intimidating too lol. most of my funny stories involve that guy. a great MTI.

  • @HenryVandenburgh
    @HenryVandenburgh Год назад

    No PV2's in basic in 1962, every one of us had to wait a few months.

  • @allanfischer9417
    @allanfischer9417 6 месяцев назад

    I notice they didn't exchange with the Marines........ wouldn't that be a trip! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

  • @frankcastle3827
    @frankcastle3827 3 года назад +1

    I think the Marine corps drill instructor should be in every branch of the military... They are more strict....!!!

  • @colombnBAMBAM
    @colombnBAMBAM 8 лет назад

    Ft. Benning?! Sand Hill?! One day and a wake up?! Triggered!

  • @GCHUSTLEHAWAII
    @GCHUSTLEHAWAII 5 лет назад +1

    Ssgt hite was my mti for the first few weeks. His voice reminds me of BMT and was a very honorable guy. Aim high fly fight win!

  • @ThisisBlack37
    @ThisisBlack37 7 лет назад

    SSGT Hite was the MTI of our brother flight in 2010 at the 322TRS FLT 476

  • @DmONey8Q8
    @DmONey8Q8 5 лет назад +3

    Idk...there’s something odd and kinda scary when a DI is speaking calmly and nice to you lol.

    • @3OCALM1
      @3OCALM1 3 года назад

      LOL, the calm before the storm.

    • @malcolmboy21
      @malcolmboy21 2 года назад

      The ones that don’t yell are often the most creative with punishment. I prefer you yell in my face. Being calm is the devil at work

  • @triggatray49
    @triggatray49 7 лет назад +1

    the air force will never know how hard it was in real army basic training lol..the airforce kept their uniforms clean lol

    • @pep590
      @pep590 4 месяца назад

      Yeah... and the Easter Bunny is real.

  • @stillwaterbuilders3714
    @stillwaterbuilders3714 6 лет назад

    "To continue to WORK in this capacity" lol, chair force down.

  • @pep590
    @pep590 4 месяца назад

    I went thru AF BMT and my MTI did NOT say, 'hut, two, three , four.' Not at all. But I went through 40 years ago.

  • @MiniNinja224
    @MiniNinja224 7 лет назад

    I did basic at the same unit but in bravo company! Didn't even know that they did this there

  • @ladrummer1620
    @ladrummer1620 13 лет назад +1

    man DS Peters was one of my drill sergeants in basic, rough guy but a damn good drill sergeant

  • @the13nthpartyboy
    @the13nthpartyboy 13 лет назад

    @idahobox im wondering where you get your info. Their are Marine Recon Snipers but not all Recon are snipers. Explain how snipers are two person teams yet Recon has full squads. Recon are the guys that go behind enemy lines and perform recon missions and get very limited support if any at all. An easy place to get this info besides of course talking to Marines is the Military Channel, which has done several episodes about Marines and Recon

  • @GunBigotHater
    @GunBigotHater 8 лет назад +1

    Well the Air Force started, originally as the U.S. Army Air Corps. The popular song says "nothing can stop the US Air Force" used to be "nothing can stop the Army Air Corps," but copies of that version are mighty hard to find.

  • @justcallmejoeable
    @justcallmejoeable 13 лет назад

    when i was in basic we werent even allowed to say "hooah" because the drill sergeants said we werent soldiers yet and only soldiers say "hooah"

  • @PeopleBeWild
    @PeopleBeWild 10 лет назад +4

    They were all out of step when he was giving the cadence.

    • @loveidaho208
      @loveidaho208 10 лет назад

      thank you!

    • @garmogarmo4893
      @garmogarmo4893 9 лет назад

      Well, its America. We dont focus on marhing like other countries. We focus on training our boys tough ha. I wanna be a Marine after highschool

    • @loveidaho208
      @loveidaho208 9 лет назад +7

      Garmo Garmo LOL we definitely focus on marching dude. more than you might imagine.

    • @jamesshride3158
      @jamesshride3158 9 лет назад +1

      Lee Oswald
      Garmo Garmo I agree with Lee, D&C is important. If you cannot be trusted to execute the small stuff, how can you be trusted to execute the complicated stuff? The whole point of BCT is (or at least used to be) to identify those soldiers who can conform to the expected standard and train them up. Part of that standard is toughness yes, but part of that standard is high attention to detail.

    • @garmogarmo4893
      @garmogarmo4893 9 лет назад

      True that

  • @CactusJackFF
    @CactusJackFF 13 лет назад

    Oh damn thats 4th platoon Beastmasters!! Where my beastmasters at??? Thats the painting of DS Taylor on the door in the barracks!!!

  • @EmceeTimmyT
    @EmceeTimmyT 13 лет назад

    This is actually really cool. I'm going to benning in October

  • @g0ld3n317
    @g0ld3n317 13 лет назад

    I thnk its realy cool how we got a lot of different types of soldiers each doing there jods the best way possible

  • @Feathas21
    @Feathas21 13 лет назад

    I remember SSGT Hite. He was big sister flight's MTI, and during the week I stayed with them, he helped me a LOT. Go Sgt. Hite!

  • @johnrodriguez3870
    @johnrodriguez3870 2 года назад

    These have ,and continue to be this Prior Service USMC and US Army Veteran's favorite type of Military Forces Videos: The Ones where 2 or more Branches of Service work and war together. ONE TEAM ONE FIGHT, U.S. Armed Forces ( Army,Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy)!!🇺🇸🦅🗽📜🛡️🗡️💣💥

  • @xXSgtWolfXx
    @xXSgtWolfXx 13 лет назад

    @nightdevil6666 Really? They're merging the branches like back in WW2 days of the Army Air Corps? Where did you get this info?

  • @HalfRightFaceProductions
    @HalfRightFaceProductions 7 лет назад

    Must of been a cool experience.

  • @LadyWolf7771
    @LadyWolf7771 13 лет назад +1

    @Norie92 That's because he is on camera. I am in the AF and I can tell you that when those cameras turn off and he is released back to his basic flight, he is going to be just as mean as any Army instructor.

  • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
    @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 3 года назад +2

    The Air Force is calling Army Cadence from 1947 . Because the Air Force evolved from the Army Air Corps it shouldn't be that hard to figure out it's just slightly different.

  • @MagMan4x4
    @MagMan4x4 6 лет назад

    D 2/47 Was my basic unit in 2004! whoa.

  • @xKALIxKARNAGEx
    @xKALIxKARNAGEx 13 лет назад +1

    LOL. SSgt. Hite was my cousin flights MTI. he is so funny

  • @schottiey
    @schottiey 13 лет назад +10

    2:29 my bros in that pic

  • @DanteAngelusInferno
    @DanteAngelusInferno 13 лет назад

    Wow! That's my old barracks, damn I was there 8 months ago! Different company and commander but that's my old unit. Pissed that they got rid of DS McCool answer SDS Taylor, but glad they kept the paint job, had to paint that shit myself. A1-378 Assassins, 4th Platoon Beastmasters!

  • @TenteixSaigo
    @TenteixSaigo 13 лет назад +1

    @idahobox Not true. I've seen the different types of recieving. There's a lot more screaming in the USMC.

  • @travis9827
    @travis9827 13 лет назад

    Strength from above he was a vehicle maintenance troop who spent a lot of his time deployed in Iraq with the army doing convoy and whatnot

  • @ghostpolice7343
    @ghostpolice7343 3 года назад

    Why did the birdy salute with NO HEAD GEAR and INDOORS?

  • @chrisv9866
    @chrisv9866 6 лет назад

    >Delta 2/47
    Oh, so they're all POGs

  • @the13nthpartyboy
    @the13nthpartyboy 13 лет назад

    @penguinsaurus navy seals are trained by navy seals. army may be in charge of the training overall but the people actually training the seal recruits are in fact navy seals

  • @michaelfuria4257
    @michaelfuria4257 5 лет назад

    "The color yellow makes me sad, I think".

  • @dreamwork69
    @dreamwork69 2 года назад

    Why don’t we swap DIs and see them both branches crying 😂😂😂

  • @codyrhodes2473
    @codyrhodes2473 8 лет назад +17

    WOAH, STAFF SERGEANT, BE CAREFUL! You might pop a blood vessel using such big words like that!

  • @somethingtough
    @somethingtough 13 лет назад +2

    @carlolover1 im in the navy and my rdc (drill sergent for navy) was a former marine, he suffered an injury and had to switch branches to stay in. navy aint no cakewalk tho

  • @Eddy120876
    @Eddy120876 13 лет назад

    now thats what i call Hand on trainning. I like this idea since the Air force is the Army's sister branch.

  • @b1randon12
    @b1randon12 13 лет назад

    LOL That would be hillarious if they traded a USMC DI for a Army Drill Sergeant...that would be a day of reckoning for the Army.

  • @mattyjames81
    @mattyjames81 13 лет назад

    @jjointer Yep exactly right, I was in the AF too from 99-05, did tours in Afgan, the Air Force works with the Army as much as the Marines work with the Navy, I often got sent to Ft. Bliss in El Paso (sucky base btw) on TDY, but my home base was Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, loved it!

  • @slidewayz240sx
    @slidewayz240sx 13 лет назад

    He was one of the MTI's i had to deal with at Lackland... he is ANYTHING but nice...