Imma keep it real. 4th battalion chow hall was the best fucking chow i’ve ever had lmfao. 2nd/3rd battalion chow hall always constantly ran out of food and was pretty crappy.
@@InternetExterminator It was best on the Depot back in the late '90's when I was there as permanent personnel. Weapons was good too, but 4th BN was more consistent.
Lol I went to bootcamp with him last year his nickname was “too tall” he’s so tall but that makes him weak and slow which sadly was what it looked like. He ended up not making it but I’m glad I found him Back at it again
How can one keep themselves from laughing at these female instructors? That very well may prove to be the most intimidating challenge in basic training today.
It was when she said squealed "who left their jacket on the bus?", then the male voices started screaching!🤣 I know that would be my first problem. Taking these folks seriously with these voices
Receiving week was a bitch the 78 hours u are not sleeping. U make stamps, fill out paperwork about ur kin, and get ur gear! After the first 78 hour u go to the moment of truth. Once the moment of truth is done the next day u do ur ist. Then Friday u get ur actual drill instructors
@@hlfordiii this is his second attempt, I met him last year and was too slow and weak unfortunately and was dropped from my platoon. His nickname was too tall lol
@@claytonwalker3490 I still think it's one of the worst things the Corps ever did. The training should still be separate 1st-3rd for the guys and 4th for the ladies.
Get ready, as far as physical conditioning, run, belly crunches and pull ups. One more thing, DO NOT look into the eyes of the Drill Instructor. Look at their forehead. Good luck and someday you can say, Semper Fi and feel the pride the rest of your life. I went to boot camp Oct-Dec73 Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn, Parris Island.
I am sorry no female DI would do nothing but piss me off with that annoying screaming I went to boot camp in 85 Lima Co 3rdRtR San Diego when the bus pulled up to the old receiving barracks a buffed out dark green DI jumped on the bus and commenced now that put the fear of god in me especially when he smacked a kid at that time I don’t know about now they still grabbed pushed and gave you little love taps mostly the love taps happened up at Pendleton the range or RFTD I have no problems with females in the Marine Corps but they should have kept them at PI not ship them to San Diego for their political crap Marine Veteran 3rd Battalion Lima Company then 3/1st Marines
Based on the Spanish moss in the tree in the background, and the brick buildings, I'm sure this is Parris Island. MCRD San Diego has yellow Spanish Revival buildings.
@@KojakSevenyaah I know this is PI. I went to SD so I know what that looks like. My point was that SD now allows females where it once was only males including only male DI’s.
DI "WHO LEFT THEIR JACKET ON THE BUS!"
Recruit: (say nothing. say nothing. I can always buy another jacket.)
Exactly! 😄
I'd say that's my jacket just so I could get smoked 💀💀
Lmao for real they weren’t gonna talk😂
I'd love to post something, but... "Community Guidelines" won't let me say naughty words...
I thought this was going be a video about the company that handles the Oscar awards. I was pleasantly surprised when it wasnt.
The recruits today don’t know how lucky they are to have cameras seemingly recording everything literally all the time
Very true. Not like that when I arrived on Parris Island 5 Oct 1973, Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant.
That was very nice for the marine to hold the door for the recruits coming out of supply.
This shit seems casual AF. I remember getting off the bus in Dan Diego and it was pure Chaos.
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This was my platoon, PLT 4014, SDI SSGT Trujillo, SSGT Mastrocola, SSGT Martin, SGT Scruggs and SGT Laudenslager
Imma keep it real. 4th battalion chow hall was the best fucking chow i’ve ever had lmfao. 2nd/3rd battalion chow hall always constantly ran out of food and was pretty crappy.
@@InternetExterminator It was best on the Depot back in the late '90's when I was there as permanent personnel. Weapons was good too, but 4th BN was more consistent.
Soak it in guys and girls (you'll miss it in 4, 7, 15, 20 plus years). Us army 87 to 95.
Did anyone notice that the short recruit at 2:30 was the only one with a beanie and then at 14:00, the tall recruit was the only one not wearing one?
Lol I went to bootcamp with him last year his nickname was “too tall” he’s so tall but that makes him weak and slow which sadly was what it looked like. He ended up not making it but I’m glad I found him Back at it again
@@JosueDDiaz0918 by any chance do you know what caused him to fail the first time ? I'm trying to reenlist
@@JosueDDiaz0918 I els
@@JosueDDiaz0918 stop the lies 🧢
@@JosueDDiaz0918 haha he was in my platoon as well, I was the cycle in the video, unfortunately he didn’t make it past the IST
Ah, good times were had by all...
Marines do a way better job at introducing their recruits to their basic training than the Army! That is coming from a soldier!
How can one keep themselves from laughing at these female instructors? That very well may prove to be the most intimidating challenge in basic training today.
fr. Adding females to the marines was a big mistake. But hey, marines do need someone to fck when the lights go off. And it sure won’t be other males.
It was
It was when she said squealed "who left their jacket on the bus?", then the male voices started screaching!🤣 I know that would be my first problem. Taking these folks seriously with these voices
@@minishmello8446 lol I was there, PLT 4014
Loving all these keyboard warrior comments. You’d be taking them seriously if you were there.
I was thinking I probably seen this video because she asked who left their jacket at 00:55 and I was right.
The recruite on the second roll left the jacket on the bus
It’s like a nightmare coming back to hunt me. I have ptsd from that place
Receiving week was a bitch the 78 hours u are not sleeping. U make stamps, fill out paperwork about ur kin, and get ur gear! After the first 78 hour u go to the moment of truth. Once the moment of truth is done the next day u do ur ist. Then Friday u get ur actual drill instructors
I got discharged against my own will after 1 month
@@wtflightningstaff8038 they had you in RSP, I assume?
@@KojakSevenyaah yes worst 2 weeks I had to wait to go home
@@wtflightningstaff8038why did you get out ?
Why do u got a USMC PFP if you lasted only 1 month at boot camp 😭
All gave some. Some gave all.
Stephen Walter
Marine
That’s one tall marine
He's a recruit, not a Marine. Hopefully for him he'll be a Marine by the end of September, or early October. But sure enough he was really tall.
@@hlfordiii I get to go home in September after Mos school since I choose reserves
@@hlfordiii this is his second attempt, I met him last year and was too slow and weak unfortunately and was dropped from my platoon. His nickname was too tall lol
@@NFLYoungBoy223 ha! Boot :p ima go full active, alot funner than being a reserve...
You must have a height fetish. Weirdo !
the female screaming sounds very annoying.
That's every female DS for ya.
Had to hear it the whole time I was there April 2021-July sucks being in a part female company
@joseph craven then why did you reply simp lol
@@claytonwalker3490 I still think it's one of the worst things the Corps ever did. The training should still be separate 1st-3rd for the guys and 4th for the ladies.
So glad I didn’t have to listen to screeching female DI’s for 13 weeks when I cycled 😑
Me when I join them soon 😌
Get ready, as far as physical conditioning, run, belly crunches and pull ups. One more thing, DO NOT look into the eyes of the Drill Instructor. Look at their forehead. Good luck and someday you can say, Semper Fi and feel the pride the rest of your life. I went to boot camp Oct-Dec73 Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn, Parris Island.
Be prepared for booty duty. The weak ones are the chosen ones.
Okay I hated my DIs ... But this yelping noise fk that.
Heck yeah! I'd take that yelping noise anytime
That female drill instructor has no command voice. I couldn’t take it seriously. If anything it’s annoyingly funny.
I'd take her serious just as if she was my mother. Have respect for the adults!
Honestly the male was screeching too. How can anyone take them seriously?
THESE are certainly NOT MARINES. NOT YET ANYWAY 😁
I am sorry no female DI would do nothing but piss me off with that annoying screaming I went to boot camp in 85 Lima Co 3rdRtR San Diego when the bus pulled up to the old receiving barracks a buffed out dark green DI jumped on the bus and commenced now that put the fear of god in me especially when he smacked a kid at that time I don’t know about now they still grabbed pushed and gave you little love taps mostly the love taps happened up at Pendleton the range or RFTD I have no problems with females in the Marine Corps but they should have kept them at PI not ship them to San Diego for their political crap Marine Veteran 3rd Battalion Lima Company then 3/1st Marines
The male wasn't much better with his screaching. She was straight up squealing and honesly how can anyone take them seriously?
We roll with the changes. Semper Gumby.
Ugh, female drill instructors. Sad to see the MCRD San Diego integrated training.
Based on the Spanish moss in the tree in the background, and the brick buildings, I'm sure this is Parris Island. MCRD San Diego has yellow Spanish Revival buildings.
Those are just receiving DIs. Also, that's parris island lol
@@KojakSevenyaah I know this is PI. I went to SD so I know what that looks like. My point was that SD now allows females where it once was only males including only male DI’s.
@@MySpitts you're clearly sexist
Tell me you’re fragile without telling me
Screaming female DIs just don’t cut it.. never did never will!
She was squealing and the screeching male didnt sound much better. I dont know how anyone can take them seriously
WMs acting like Hags.
PI is becoming trash
WHAT A JOKE.
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