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  • In the third season of “Boot Camp,” Insider goes inside the US military’s basic and advanced training programs, as well as military academies and colleges, to find out what it takes to join the ranks of those willing to make the sacrifice to protect and serve their country.
    Chapter Timecodes:
    Day One at US Air Force Academy - 00:23
    Army Air Assault Day Zero - 09:35
    Hell Week at Virginia Military Institute - 21:17
    US Marine Corps F35 Fighter Jet - 33:56
    US Marine Corps Drill Instructor School - 43:40
    US Army Airborne School - 54:52
    US Air Force Boot Camp - 01:13:28
    US Army Air Assault - 01:29:12
    US Air Force C17 Globemaster Training - 01:48:17
    US Army Parachute Riggers - 01:56:39
    US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat - 02:01:24
    US Marine Corps Crucible - 02:07:27
    US Air Force Boot Camp Final Test - 02:28:01
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  • @nathankring9922
    @nathankring9922 2 года назад +995

    In cadet training for the USAF, candidates are pushed to the extreme, including a lack of adequate AC, only 3 flavors of ice cream at the DFAC, and no HBO.

    • @Eddieraekwon
      @Eddieraekwon 2 года назад +32

      4 Real Though

    • @mauricionunez2797
      @mauricionunez2797 2 года назад +34

      In the US all the people if they dont have AC they die

    • @JENDALL714
      @JENDALL714 2 года назад +39

      Those who can, do, those who can't join the Airforce.

    • @natesofla8891
      @natesofla8891 2 года назад +15

      That's just not right. HBO is basically basic basic TV

    • @leemoore9933
      @leemoore9933 2 года назад +14

      When I went threw bootcamp MCRD SD the Navy recruits where next door and I couldn't believe how little they had to do, our DI's said they were an undisciplined mob, Lol.

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Год назад +371

    Look at how joyous and pleasurable the Air Force Academy arrival is. I'll admit, upon arrival to Parris Island, the gentleman with the smokie who stepped up and into the bus was very polite. He was like, "On behalf of the Commanding General of Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot, I'd like to welcome you to Parris Island". Then something odd happened, a wave off spittle washed over all of us hippies and his voice took on a frog-like rage. He exclaimed, "Now you have six ^$#@& seconds to get off MY #(&&^%$ bus, jump!"
    Last time I heard anything nice for the next 12 years.

    • @ChrisJonesreal
      @ChrisJonesreal Год назад +12

      LMFAO

    • @carolyn9andthecats653
      @carolyn9andthecats653 Год назад +6

      Lmmfao!!!!!!!! Spot on! That IS, TO A "T", what my entry DI said! I was like, "aww, cool. Thanks, dude. Was a scenic drive. .....n THEN, OH FN SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    • @carolyn9andthecats653
      @carolyn9andthecats653 Год назад +4

      I did 4. Shoulda done more.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Год назад +1

      Hahahahaha

    • @LETHALCAMARO44
      @LETHALCAMARO44 Год назад

      Oh I remember that day on that bus . Hotel company platoon 2082 was no joke lmao right off that bus my nickname was potholes already

  • @ARMYEXERCISE
    @ARMYEXERCISE 2 года назад +228

    Great advices: 1.) avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) observe everything around. 3.) be a team player. 4.) Don't quit / Never give up.

    • @carolyn9andthecats653
      @carolyn9andthecats653 Год назад +1

      Boom! Done.

    • @PACKERMAN2077
      @PACKERMAN2077 9 месяцев назад

      But what if Excellence creates unwanted attention just by doing the best job possible and applying the most effort possible with the best possible mindset that a person can muster at the time creates attention I was like that in school having a learning disability to getting straight A's people thinking like I'm missing person that loved academics and I was just afraid of failing being seen as a failure so I just applied myself to an unhealthy degree to whatever was sent directly in front of me

    • @KristieBradley-zc8je
      @KristieBradley-zc8je 6 месяцев назад

      And be in the United states Marime core .

    • @ironwolf56
      @ironwolf56 Месяц назад

      Never be first. Never be last. Never volunteer.

  • @Kenneth-dt5xb
    @Kenneth-dt5xb Год назад +76

    We may joke about other branches but to everyone who raised their hand whether you are soldiers, devil dogs, seamen or airmen I salute you. Army here and for anyone who has served, is serving or will serve I have your back. Stand proud and wear your service proudly.

    • @hmg6483
      @hmg6483 9 месяцев назад

      Back in the day yes . now ? Nah military is just tool for elites and government (not all but most) for their own good but not for country and citizens , look around you and see what's happening right now !

    • @KristieBradley-zc8je
      @KristieBradley-zc8je 6 месяцев назад

      Amen God bless you ft Louis. Wa

    • @user-lz8nu1uy8i
      @user-lz8nu1uy8i 5 месяцев назад +3

      I really want to give it a go before I sign off .

  • @badabing8152
    @badabing8152 Год назад +89

    The biggest mistake of my life was breaking my body in the Army. Leaving Defence and taking a civilian job working within an Air Force Command unit was a horrific experience, of how easy life could have been. If you're a kid and you're reading. If you want life on the easiest mode it could possibly ever be, choose the Air Force.

    • @AR15andGOD
      @AR15andGOD Год назад +4

      You broke your body for a good cause, that isn't a mistake whatsoever at all. I'd feel the pain everyday and be joyous knowing it was committed serving my nation. A lot of veterans are jaded bastards, no faith in Christ at all

    • @Manhandle730
      @Manhandle730 Год назад

      @@AR15andGOD
      Hey there Jesus, go have your body and mind irreparably broken then tell me how joyous you are. Obviously you never served so why do you feel you have any place saying any of that horse shit you just spewed out there?

    • @horridjakers7841
      @horridjakers7841 Год назад +15

      @@AR15andGOD wait ... You're telling a veteran he's jaded. Are you a vet?

    • @waynelalonde4778
      @waynelalonde4778 Год назад +3

      A good friend of mine up work boot for a few years he just joined up with the Air Force about a year ago and he showed me a list that they gave him of the jobs that were available now one job on that entire list was anything involving any kind of physical labor at all it was all technical it radar repointing and stuff like that just like ABC 123 go to the house they are very well staffed on a job that should take one maybe two people they got 15 ready I'm not even trying to kid about that I'm very serious they show up in groups

    • @vincinuge
      @vincinuge 7 месяцев назад

      @@AR15andGOD Then join the army if you feel it is so righteous. Don't talk smack about veterans asshole.

  • @grantbrendon
    @grantbrendon 11 месяцев назад +6

    Tearing down history won’t get rid of it

  • @treebeardtheent2200
    @treebeardtheent2200 2 года назад +84

    I was a 33 year old Marine when I went through one of the first Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor courses. I was ten years older than all my other classmates. That was tough. Only two of us made it through without needing medical attention one or more times. I wasn't one of thise two. They made the course longer (same curriculum just paced out longer) after my class.

    • @irish7460
      @irish7460 Год назад +1

      I thought you had to be 28 or younger to join up?

    • @treebeardtheent2200
      @treebeardtheent2200 Год назад +7

      @@irish7460 The instructor course was not for new Marines. Most of the class was experienced Sergeants with high potential around 23 to 24 years old. I had risen up from the ranks and was a junior commissioned officer at the time.
      I was actually 17 when I signed up and went to bootcamp 10 days after my 18th birthday.
      Your question is still a good one, far better than most silly questions about the military tbh. The answer varies.
      I think 27 or 28 was the max age when I entered and, btw, nobody over 22 made it through my bootcamp platoon, not for lack of strength, but the daily pounding our young knees took was too much for the 25 & 26 year olds.
      Later on the age limit was raised, but it's not a fixed thing and there have always been waivers for such things for extraordinary cases.
      It wasn't age but the most extreme waiver I ever saw was a WM (Woman Marine) in the early 90s. She was only 4'10" tall, 2" shorter than the WM minimum height standard and 4" shorter than allowed for males. Of course there were things she could not do, but I was a safety nco for the confidence course one day and seeing her do obstacles designed for much taller people, she either had no sense of fear or else she had more guts than I have ever seen elsewhere, and no arrogance about it like you see today.
      Anyway, as I think I mentioned in another comment, too many ppl think bootcamp is the bulk of military training or the hardest part, but that's like saying 1st grade is harder than high school. Boot is just the beginning. For most recruits the learning curve is steep, and most follow-on training is not so steep but it's always an uphill climb.

    • @idkidk315
      @idkidk315 Год назад

      @@jordannerdboy4117 good luck man lol

    • @barkingbunny4689
      @barkingbunny4689 Год назад

      Man, that's one tiny little lady with great big brass lady balls. I remember being 18 in 1989 and watching the beginning of the gulf War and desert storm. There was talk of reinstating the draft. Bush Sr should have been charged with war crimes in my opinion. Bureaucrats putting American troops in places where they have no business being is unconscionable. Put them on our southern border where cartels keep expanding into the US and take those mfrs out to stop the human trafficking and fentynel from China from pouring over and killing over 107,000 people in the United States last year alone.

    • @barkingbunny4689
      @barkingbunny4689 Год назад

      I'd love to get my paws on one of those handy dandy pew pews.

  • @joeottsoulbikes415
    @joeottsoulbikes415 Год назад +10

    I think Drill was my favorite part of Marine Corp boot camp. We were constantly drilling. Our instructors would have us drilling at all down times that we were waiting outside. Waiting for chow our drill instructor would have use moving constantly. We had to maintain out place in line so sometimes we would literally be drilling back and fourth in a 5ft forward and back direction and maybe a 20 ft left and right direction. They would constantly ask other instructors if we could take there place in line claiming we were late for a class. In truth it became a reason for highly detailed drill as the instructor would maneuver us out of our spot forward of the platoon we were swapping with. Back and fourth until a gap opened and ten they would parallel park us perfectly. On top of that, traditionally drill does not include spinning your weapon, throwing your weapon and catching it. That is reserved for those who go to Marine Security Forces WA DC. We however were so practiced and so prices 5 weeks before graduation the instructors started having us spin rifles. The culmination was that we won the drill competition trophy the last two weeks of training. We were so impressive that two days before graduation, we were filmed by the Marine Corps for training and marketing films. We were the Marine Corps visual example of awesome drill for about eight years beyond boot camp through film.

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 Год назад +26

    I honestly loved my time at Parris Island. Structured schedule, 3 square meals, free workouts, and a bunch of crazy angry Drill Instructors yelling at me to do things. For whatever reason, they seemed really angry and stressed out and made sure I knew it as much and often as humanly possible. They even gave us the non option of additional performance training in the form if the quarter deck. If I could do it again I definitely would. The food was great.
    Don't really remember much else after that. Too much drinking, shooting, shitting, classes, and wishing I took the recruiters advice and not went infantry xD. He called me a retard when I got a 135 GT score and decided to be a 0331. He kept telling me I could do pretty much anything and when I insisted on being infantry... cause I loved the boom sticks, he straight up called me a retard in front of the 1Sgt of the recruiting station and the 1Sgt laughed his ass off and said "Well let the retard make his own decision. He'll realize how bad he fucked up later in life." Yeah. I now know, on an epic scale, how bad I fucked up. I still enjoyed it though xD

  • @treebeardtheent2200
    @treebeardtheent2200 2 года назад +22

    "...make it through day 1, and the final test" the announcer stated.
    Except that finishing bootcamp is JUST THE BEGINNING. Bootcamp is not the hard part although it is the culture shock part for most people.
    Anyone who expects the hard stuff to end at boot camp graduation should not even bother to join.

    • @ktrn2b
      @ktrn2b Год назад +1

      Great point sir!

  • @andrewjohnston4127
    @andrewjohnston4127 2 года назад +45

    Some of the cadre look at bit well fed lol

  • @Murdoc2080
    @Murdoc2080 2 года назад +12

    That cadet at 31:19 Has that "Full metal jacket" stare

    • @angelknives70
      @angelknives70 2 года назад +5

      Jesus Christ, you’re exactly right. It’s crazy how similar it is lmao

    • @artisticanna5275
      @artisticanna5275 Год назад +2

      I'm dead 😂

    • @XeresKyle
      @XeresKyle 11 месяцев назад +3

      The 1,000 Yard Stare.

  • @valzicplayz3845
    @valzicplayz3845 Год назад +12

    "Kid"
    "Yes sir"
    "You're on you're own"
    ( nod )
    That is like the most veteran to a son who's a new recruit interaction possible and I love it.

  • @jerrygirdner2753
    @jerrygirdner2753 2 года назад +45

    I just love the part of this video at the 1:20.40 time slot where it shows the Air Force in their simulated combat environment with their nice insulated tent with the city with skeeter netting!! That place is nicer than some of the dang barracks that I lived in back in the early 90's in the Marine Corps!!!! I was sent to GitMo, Cuba in March of 95 till September of 95 and for the first few weeks we slept in a plywood hut out towards the beach, their was no AC, and if it rained we could close the window which was a full sheet of plywood!! I can't remember exactly how many of use were in each hut I think 10 Marines per hut but it was only like a 16'x16' hut, we didn't have very much room to say the least!! Good times!! We had a blast down there! But my god was it ever hot! June, July and August was almost unbearable it was so damn hot. We did PT at 0400 so we could beat the sun rising but it was still in the upper 80's at 0400. Semper Fi from an old Marine

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Год назад +1

      That's the Air Farce - in Australia we have saying - you probably have it in the US too, althought it doesn't include marines, so maybe you don't.
      Anyways it goes like this: "Stars: the navy navigates by them, the army sleeps under them and the air farce pick their hotels by them.".
      Just a different mindset.
      OMFG NO ICECREAM ON THE PATROL BASE!!!!

    • @DevonteM317
      @DevonteM317 Год назад +8

      Well you should’ve joined the AF

    • @mjisurdad
      @mjisurdad Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @frostystarr6956
    @frostystarr6956 Год назад +8

    The sacrifices made by the airmen and officers of the Air Force thank you for your service

  • @AppalachianCryptidEncounters
    @AppalachianCryptidEncounters Год назад +7

    I went in 99. I wish I would have never gotten married when I was in the marine corps, I missed out on certain training, deployments, experiences after I got married. Once you get married in service your duty station decisions etc revolves around married life. I got a divorce in the last year of service and I just thought to myself what a colossal waist of time and energy. The best advice I can give is don’t squander your youth, live your life because you only get to live it once. I miss the marine corps, I spent 8 yrs there, 6 active duty 2 reserve. And my time in service had a lot of good times, I had some bad times too, lost some marines in combat etc. but the good way outweighed the bad and I wish every day that I would have been able to to stay a full 20 yrs in service. Because it seems like as soon as i got out of service, the past 15 years has just flew by. Moral of story, use your time wisely while you got it. God bless the USMC. Semper Fi!

    • @hannable70
      @hannable70 Год назад +2

      I hate to tell you this, but whether you were in service or not, those years would've flown by anyway. It happens to ALL of us. I'm 53 now ... and time just keeps going by faster and faster and faster to the point where i want to somehow throw a lasso around time and achor it to the ground. Your advice, though, is spot on. Unless you have some unfortunate mitigating circumstances, your youth will almost certainly be the best time of your life. Once you enter the workforce, start a family, and all the rest of it, life often becomes a rather dull and predictable routine. In fact, that is the precise reason why time seems to move faster as you get older. There are far fewer "firsts" in life, no more milestones, and new experiences become ever so rare. Life becomes "old hat" as they say. Unless you're lucky enough to have money and can live the life of the idle rich, it's pretty much unavoidable. I went into adulthood kicking and screaming, to be honest, because I knew what was coming. So enjoy being young while you're young. Because you can't do it when you're 40 - and a mid-life crisis doesn't count. But think on it - why do people even have mid-life crises if adult life doesn't get ... very very stale?

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад

      Yeah you gotta have a rider, which is hard to find. I didn't get married while I was in the Marine Corps, but when I got out and joined the Army National Guard (I tried to get back in the Marine Corps but they actually don't take prior service) I had even a GIRLFRIEND that truly helped me fvck that up so bad that I ended up with an OTH from the Guard... because I couldn't show up to drill...not gonna go into detail but her and her family did nothing but help me screw that all the way up. Really sucks as I had a lot of goals in the guard.

    • @AppalachianCryptidEncounters
      @AppalachianCryptidEncounters Год назад +1

      @@Siegefya that sux, you should be able to get the discharge amended to honorable after two years

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад +1

      @@AppalachianCryptidEncounters I'm gonna look into it, it doesn't hurt my VA stuff but I'm gonna try to have it upgraded. Thanks, you're spot on though bro. People better listen, young guys and girls thinking about joining. I watched my best friend in the Marine Corps fall apart after he caught his wife at home in the bed with not one, but 2 other men, he wasn't the same after that and he's just now recovering. That's serious sht. They preach it to us when we were in, about watching out for stuff like that...a lot of us didn't listen. I hope your message finds a lot more people. Shits not worth your happiness or your career.

  • @oleradiodudea.m.4735
    @oleradiodudea.m.4735 2 года назад +45

    When I was young and just starting out in the advertising sales business I had the good fortune of learning from a man who was at the end of his career. He was a bomber pilot in WWII and had been shot down twice over Europe. He told me he learned a lesson there that helped him everywhere the rest of his life. Always view yourself as the superior aggressor, be very flexible and be able to turn on a dime. Seems to me, an a way. that's what God is trying to teach us now. Merry Christmas Rex and Mike!

    • @lubasegura3014
      @lubasegura3014 2 года назад

      What do u meannnn

    • @muttley7196
      @muttley7196 2 года назад +2

      What the F are you on about?

    • @lubasegura3014
      @lubasegura3014 2 года назад

      @@muttley7196 whattt

    • @oleradiodudea.m.4735
      @oleradiodudea.m.4735 2 года назад +2

      @@lubasegura3014 Always view yourself as the superior aggressor (if you think you are inferior and weaker you will be). Be very flexible (be nimble and learn to ebb and flow and adapt to change). And be able to turn on a dime (change plans without notice or contemplation).

    • @oleradiodudea.m.4735
      @oleradiodudea.m.4735 2 года назад +1

      @@muttley7196 am I on about?????

  • @dawsonturner3042
    @dawsonturner3042 2 года назад +30

    It’s interesting that “business insider” has a video about the military it’s almost like war is a business…..huh

    • @NinjaKing000
      @NinjaKing000 2 года назад +10

      War is a business, yes... that's indeed one of the many perspective to look at.

  • @joeottsoulbikes415
    @joeottsoulbikes415 Год назад +4

    Fond memories of MCRD Parris Island. I went in April 20th of 1990. That means half way through about 3 weeks before rifle range our drill instructors told us Iraq had invaded Kuwait and we would be going to war. They modified our training. Our instructors dumped most of the history and procedure. They replaced it with additional weapons training to include weapons you normally don't see in boot camp. You see in Marine Combate Training and Heavy Weapons School or armory training. This included 9mm Pistols, Mark 19 Granade Launchers, .50 Cal Machine Gun, M249 SAW, M209 Granade Luncher. My platoons instructors ignored even more of the classes than they were told to and we spent additional time focusing on hand to hand combat buy beeting the crap out of each other to the point where one person can defeat at leat three attackers at once. Our primary and secondary drill instructors were 2nd Force Recon both near manditory retirement as both had seen Vietnam combat and been in over 23 years. Our third drill instructor was an operator who spent more time working with Army Rangers & Green Barrett, Air Force SR, Navy Seal and Canadian JTF2 than he had spent with Marine units. Because if those instructors and the change we ended up with we were easily the deadliest Marines to have left that Island in decades.

  • @yonzo5863
    @yonzo5863 2 года назад +35

    Man this girl is a badass she's small too and just walking through these courses. Love it

    • @Vikingr91
      @Vikingr91 10 месяцев назад +2

      Do you have a time stamp of the girl in the thumbnail?

    • @richowens6125
      @richowens6125 7 месяцев назад

      yes! it should be around 45:20 @@Vikingr91

  • @graywind4326
    @graywind4326 Год назад +5

    Most exciting part of jumping is when some guy floats onto your parachute from above or almost does. Your trying hard to slip him. While flying to the drop zone on my first jump, I realized in my stick to my immediate left was a catholic priest and to my right a doctor. I was set either way. 😂

  • @memerproductions1717
    @memerproductions1717 2 года назад +6

    59:35
    “Classified classified as hazardous as incentive hazardous pay incentive pay”

  • @asandmyfil-amhubby9666
    @asandmyfil-amhubby9666 Год назад +4

    For those who went to boot camp i invite you to see the one of the wonder's country in the world Philippines God bless and keep it comin'

  • @user-lz8nu1uy8i
    @user-lz8nu1uy8i 5 месяцев назад +1

    Am a 56 year old Gambian W02 ,with high admiration for this school a I l wi E😊
    With all my age I will be the happiest to challenge my age groups for a six
    a xix weeks program.

  • @DripGoku_8
    @DripGoku_8 Год назад +7

    “Don’t look at the ground, it’s not going anywhere” 💀💀

  • @rhondakennedy819
    @rhondakennedy819 Год назад +11

    Thank you for your service. Be nice to one another. Be safe out there people. Love to all

  • @jamesbeemer7855
    @jamesbeemer7855 Год назад +2

    Um , I can see the military has changed since I was in .
    I’m 65 now , but the air force is centered on knowledge more than strength like army . But understand that the Air Force was created from the army . So as a former soldier , I was lead to have the knowledge of all the services in my specialty . So I grew up on infantry/artillery . So this space force is intriguing to me . I wish I could still serve .
    You who serve now ? You have my respect !

  • @jeffransom2977
    @jeffransom2977 10 дней назад

    Great video, i love the airforce and America. Brings tears to my eyes thinking about the service and sacrifice that our service members are willing to make.

  • @cubfsx4965
    @cubfsx4965 2 года назад +8

    You gotta do Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

  • @mgy2877
    @mgy2877 Год назад +6

    Watching the Royal Navy Ver in England and this version its very interesting to see the differences of this kind of stuff.

  • @XeresKyle
    @XeresKyle 11 месяцев назад +1

    Starting @49:14 *"Our voice is the number one tool we have to have".* Ironic when that Staff Sergeant is losing his. Lol!

  • @user-tn9mo7ne1h
    @user-tn9mo7ne1h Месяц назад

    My beloved son Aric is part of this!!! He followed his daddy! Of course,I was in the Navy...❤

  • @phuonghoang9858
    @phuonghoang9858 Год назад +4

    Muốn có Hoà Bình phải chuẩn bị chiến tranh các Bạn nhé (If you want Peace, you must prepare for war “Sweating sports field, less bloodshed on the battlefield”)God is with US 😢❤❤

    • @phuonghoang9858
      @phuonghoang9858 Год назад +2

      Quân Đội là nơi rèn luyện chúng ta từ bỏ “cái tôi” để trưởng thành và yêu thương đồng loại, đấu tranh quyết liệt với những cái xấu

  • @29micka
    @29micka Год назад +3

    Absolutely love the C 130 Hercules I live 5 minutes away from Amberley airbase outside Brisbane Australia. I always love hearing them overhead

  • @ravenwoes
    @ravenwoes 2 года назад +17

    I watch this while working out to inspire me lmao

    • @codycupp6612
      @codycupp6612 2 года назад

      RANGER Rick here and that comment was RANGERIFFIC

  • @Trujones
    @Trujones 2 года назад +4

    Army and airforce boot camp are sooooooo different from each other .
    Idk maby my army boot camp experience in fort sill was just hell. Lol

  • @myz608
    @myz608 Год назад +9

    I respect all the soldiers who fought for their country. I was a soldier in my own country, I was in Iran, Iraq🙏🖐️

    • @dontshoot42
      @dontshoot42 Год назад +2

      Yep. Even if we don't agree, we can all respect the fact that we're defending what we were taught was right and our land.

    • @bidenisgod6978
      @bidenisgod6978 22 дня назад

      Usa wasnt defending thier land in iraq, Afghanistan, or veitnam lol​@dontshoot42

  • @rancidsa
    @rancidsa Год назад +14

    I feel like maybe society would be better off if something like this was made available for everyone, for schools to have classes like this, not maybe the war prep but the; personal discipline, leadership, mentorship and confidence building. They could also include like 'how to adult' classes as well. Like they said not everyone has a good mother or father, so no one is there to help them.

    • @BushidoNinja
      @BushidoNinja 10 месяцев назад +1

      They do. Parents can also put their kid in martial arts or sports. Parents should be teaching it at home first. Schools have options, parents are lazy tho.

    • @gussampson5029
      @gussampson5029 9 месяцев назад +2

      Honestly the 2nd Amendment calls for a "well-regulated Militia" which means a well trained and well disciplined Militia. Any civilian should be able to take one of these training courses without having to actually sign up for 4 years of fighting stupid wars that have nothing to do with the freedoms of Americans.
      We need an American Militia Academy, free for young adults. All young men should be trained to arms in case they need to defend themselves someday.

  • @doubleemcastillano464
    @doubleemcastillano464 2 года назад +4

    SEAD/Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses…I’ve done those drills from the ground as an Infantry Mortarman. Thank you to the fly boys from a legger and aviation nerd. Rah

  • @johnhbaldwin9178
    @johnhbaldwin9178 2 года назад +4

    My platoon actually stayed 14 weeks at Paris Island because there weren't enough recruits to make a full platoon the first 3 days.

  • @65thhitman86
    @65thhitman86 Год назад +6

    LOWERING STANDARDS INORDER TO BE MORE "INCLUSIVE" WILL BE THE DOWNFALL OF THIS COUNTRY🇺🇸💔

  • @adizaz2312
    @adizaz2312 Год назад +5

    Mentality. It's got to be strong.

  • @maniac_mike6062
    @maniac_mike6062 Год назад +4

    You learn something new everyday this video has taught me a lot but I never knew you could do a vertical Landing with a fighter jet

  • @shocktv7899
    @shocktv7899 Год назад +2

    they get 5 MREs now for the crucible? Thats like a normal amount of food to eat. i went through 11 years ago and it was 2 at the time. 10 years isnt really that long but its changed a lot in that time.

  • @chelseacabrera7827
    @chelseacabrera7827 Год назад +7

    That Female di was my drill hat she was terrifying but taught me a lot Drill instructor Ssgt Arambula I don't think I'll ever forget about her I just graduated a week ago November Co plt 4053

  • @kamerontaylor8328
    @kamerontaylor8328 2 года назад +7

    Do The Citadels hell week.

  • @callahacj1
    @callahacj1 2 года назад +2

    Rah Virginia Mil! Didn't expect to see the Institute when I clicked on this video.

  • @jordanwade517
    @jordanwade517 2 года назад +12

    I love how long this is

  • @moedean3342
    @moedean3342 Год назад +9

    I love soldier Davis. She was calm, cool, and collected, while being an intelligent individual, and running face first into a Humvee. I feel safe knowing she is protecting the US of A.

  • @ishie0196
    @ishie0196 2 года назад +7

    Why not do the reach test for paratroopers BEFORE accepting them? They took a spot from somebody else.

  • @tylerclark1801
    @tylerclark1801 Год назад +2

    😂😂😂I was definitely both kicked and forced to drink water until I threw up on multiple occasions. Would do it again

  • @legendiq8110
    @legendiq8110 6 месяцев назад +1

    Camera man is a Savage 9:24 😂

  • @lubasegura3014
    @lubasegura3014 2 года назад +15

    This is all so helpful thank you I'm ready God and universe I think this is what I want to become. I've been ready.

  • @alejandromfsosa6382
    @alejandromfsosa6382 2 года назад +11

    The Air Force bit is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life😂😂

  • @user-bi9hv9ul6y
    @user-bi9hv9ul6y Месяц назад

    My full admiration,respect and salute to USAF Academy instructors...!!!👍👍👍

  • @sarge9071
    @sarge9071 6 месяцев назад +1

    I could pass this with my hands tied behind my back

  • @brandlynnyoung3123
    @brandlynnyoung3123 2 года назад +19

    If I could have had the health to join the military, I would have.
    My Daddy was a Marine and I wish that I could have followed in his (yellow) footprints.

    • @treebeardtheent2200
      @treebeardtheent2200 2 года назад +2

      Roughly 75% to 80% of US military age HS grads DO NOT meet the minimum standards to join the US military for either physical, mental or psychological reasons. This is contrary to a common myth that the military is not where the best of America's youth goes.
      In contrast, virtually 100% (HS grads) ARE fully qualified to go on to college.

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Год назад +2

      @@treebeardtheent2200 I suspect a lot of the people who enlist in the services are not 100% qualifiedto go to college as not all can afford it, and that is one of the biggest qualifying factors for college attendance.

    • @treebeardtheent2200
      @treebeardtheent2200 Год назад +1

      @@1337flite Paying for something and qualifying for something are two entirely different things just like a person can be qualified to drive an automobile but that has nothing to do with their financial ability to purchase one.

  • @laprepper
    @laprepper Год назад +3

    Tanner! Yes sir? You’re on your own! Yes sir! 😂

  • @Singularityoffline
    @Singularityoffline Год назад +1

    I like how the drill sgt starts to swarm every cadets when that ome dude said the word😂

  • @Thiago_TT_MIA
    @Thiago_TT_MIA 2 года назад +1

    a saw an elf carrying the Guidon. Semper Fi 1989 thru 2014

  • @rondenniel2894
    @rondenniel2894 2 года назад +3

    I would of lasted perhaps till the end of the bus ride.

  • @jerrygirdner2753
    @jerrygirdner2753 2 года назад +6

    Really we did just about everything they did in the Air Assault school when I was in Marine Corps boot camp. That was back in the early 90's. Semper Fi from an old Marine

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Год назад

      Air assault school - like airborne school, but not. "Air Assult!!!". Is that in case you forget where you are or what you are?
      What next - ground assault school??? Gound Assault!!!
      Or maybe "Air Defence!!!!" They can yell it out while. they sip their coffee sitting in their office chairs and air conditioned vans.
      Trying to get the same cachet as the airborne - whatever that is worth.
      Seems really try hard.
      I don't understand the US military's obsession with affirmations. Not many "quiet professionals" in the big army/navy/air farce.
      Is it a by product of the scale and age/turnoverof recruits?

  • @king.g.7184
    @king.g.7184 Год назад +1

    I don't think I would complete this entire boot camp but would love to test myself to see how far I can go mentally & physically... I been locked up & thats more survival i feel this is different when you can't just choose violence

  • @rayreid1967
    @rayreid1967 2 года назад +2

    I'm a civilian defending my country sir Dell charger you Defending Your Country free of charge

  • @anythingandeverything3570
    @anythingandeverything3570 2 года назад +43

    I actually just finished watching s1 s2 today and I was wondering when the third would come out ;)

  • @judithbuchanan4480
    @judithbuchanan4480 2 года назад +5

    Nothing like the USMC training. The best

  • @MoeyCashApp
    @MoeyCashApp 4 месяца назад

    This is insane the gear is incredible!

  • @ZoinkXable
    @ZoinkXable Год назад +1

    If I carry the duffel bag the AF have, it’ll come up to a little more than half my body hahaha damn they tall

  • @lanagorgeous9485
    @lanagorgeous9485 Год назад +11

    I loved Air Assault School. I thought the obstacle course was easy, and i did extremely well on the 12 mile run. I loved Army obstacle courses. But then again I was a pretty super athlete from college, a track and cross country runner and ran a marathon. I was a 2LT in the MP Corp when I went through, OMG so many years ago, hehehe 😀😀

  • @QuantumImperfections
    @QuantumImperfections 2 года назад +3

    Can you guys do US Army Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) and Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW, Army Initial Flight School)?

  • @graywind4326
    @graywind4326 Год назад +1

    I saw like two women during my 3 year Army enlistment in the mid-70’s.

  • @briankane6547
    @briankane6547 Год назад +1

    Took LOTS of hearing to work out they weren't @ "Aerosol School".
    ;¬)

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Год назад +4

    Oh the Gloriousness. Memories that we all will never forget for the rest of our lives. Always a price to pay for Freedom. It's not a right but a Priveledge. Much appreciated and respected. God bless you and your families ❤️🙏💯👍👌. Self Respect is so important!! Stay Reverant in the Lord ❤️🙏. Army Retired veteran here 😚😚

  • @darylovaltine
    @darylovaltine 2 года назад +36

    VMI is an institution with continuous and permanent questions over what happens behind its secretive doors.
    It’s a system developed by people who think military training is what they see in Full Metal Jacket and 1950’s training manuals.
    A system who’s enforces are the pervious victims means they know no better and think violence and intimidation is admirable.
    Of all the boot camps and training programs shown in this 2.5 hour video only one was dehumanising and only one had its students exclusively talk about how genuinely horrible and shocking the conditions are.
    And frankly if you think walking slowly is intimidating then you’re weird.

    • @GabTheDrummer
      @GabTheDrummer 2 года назад

      Their slow walking isn't intimidating. At all. It makes me wanna laugh harder. I done military and cadets. I won't hold my laughs if it doesn't inspire respect.

    • @QuantumImperfections
      @QuantumImperfections 2 года назад +5

      I did North Georgia College and State University (NGCSU is another Senior Military College). A lot less BS and when I was there nearly 1/4 of the cadets were combat vets so there was real knowledge transfer. We'd meet Citadel and VMI cadets and they'd be far too focused on how flashy their uniform was.

    • @darylovaltine
      @darylovaltine 2 года назад

      @@QuantumImperfections How can you be a cadet with combat experience?

    • @QuantumImperfections
      @QuantumImperfections 2 года назад +1

      @@darylovaltine Most of the cadets were enlisted in the Georgia National Guard. It was common to see cadets that just came from a tour and were back home for a bit. If they got deployed again the school was accustomed to having the student either going "inactive" until they returned or having all of their coursework go online. Needless to say their military science grade was an automatic "A" ha.

    • @michaelhawkins2403
      @michaelhawkins2403 2 года назад

      From meeting some fellow lieutenants who hail from senior military colleges...they all seem to sound like they follow that formula. I learned a lot at my school, and I talk to them and it sounds like they only got hazed and learned nothing else.

  • @gaburiusproductions
    @gaburiusproductions 2 года назад +1

    26:53 🤣🤣🤣 bro was like oh you talking to me lil buddy he aint even notice him

  • @TrueBagPipeRock
    @TrueBagPipeRock Месяц назад

    Families in the stands all proud. Love to see it

  • @JRVBG
    @JRVBG 2 года назад +4

    31:21 POV: YOU'RE DROPPING THE BIGGEST TURD OF YOUR LIFE

  • @daniellamenezor
    @daniellamenezor 2 года назад +13

    Could you please do a longer versoon of the army bootcamp

  • @capncrunch9053
    @capncrunch9053 Год назад +1

    Good job Don!

  • @user-sm1et7xf1x
    @user-sm1et7xf1x 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love America , Learn History .

  • @rumblinggod
    @rumblinggod 2 года назад +105

    Sometimes I really do think that Business Insider is funded by the US military

    • @snehalyadav6288
      @snehalyadav6288 2 года назад +2

      lol

    • @DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
      @DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 2 года назад +16

      They are funded by people and institutions that also benefit from the U.S. military-industrial complex.

  • @andrewriemer8525
    @andrewriemer8525 2 года назад +21

    I love that all the recruit's have on masks but none of the officers do

    • @kiabtoomlauj6249
      @kiabtoomlauj6249 Год назад

      That's for a purpose: the recruits need to know what each of their senior officers or higher-up looks like. It's not a random thing: these hundreds of recruits are from all over the US (some from cult-like or family backgrounds that don't believe in science and disease prevention/reduction methodologies as prescribed by doctors and researchers), whereas the officers have been there for a while, as established GIs, who've been tested monthly. Can't have severe communicable diseases, airborne of otherwise, impacting the readiness of the Air Force, the most important far-flung branch of the US armed forces.

    • @xuploads
      @xuploads Год назад

      I thought that was because the officers had been living on base long enough that they would've gotten sick already if they caught something while off base. The recruits are all coming from god knows where and could end up introducing illness to the base.

  • @user-sm1et7xf1x
    @user-sm1et7xf1x 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love America , Learn History

  • @bryangibson6211
    @bryangibson6211 Год назад

    I love that at vmi how they embrace the the suck. The kids there were far stronger than me at 18

  • @gilbertfermin6508
    @gilbertfermin6508 2 года назад +3

    No less than freakin' hilarious. "Strain" (to make like frankenstein)...ghoulish.

  • @chamuthenuja2937
    @chamuthenuja2937 Год назад +4

    1:00:45 "Seal of approval" tho😂👌

  • @clairedominguez
    @clairedominguez 8 месяцев назад

    7:01 is pure comedy i’m cryinggggg the side eye 😭😭😭

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Год назад +2

    $400, 000. Helmet. Holy Crap 😳😳

  • @hebrewhooligan5462
    @hebrewhooligan5462 2 года назад +3

    It's so weird seeing the difference between this and the Army people I was with. Maybe because of the fact that I'm old now and they look like kids. It makes me feel like the old guy that says kids are weak these days lol

  • @benchaney9047
    @benchaney9047 2 года назад +15

    Do students who go into the Air Force Academy already have to be serving, and once they are finished, do they instantly go in as an Officer in charge of people without any prior military experience?

    • @ishie0196
      @ishie0196 2 года назад +13

      They get their college education paid for, and in return they are required to serve for so many years. They also don’t go to officer school separately and instead go to officer school at the same time. So it is college, basic training, and officer school all into 1, for free. And they join the military as a commissioned officer, meaning they skip a couple ranks and therefore have a higher starting pay.

    • @benchaney9047
      @benchaney9047 2 года назад +5

      @@ishie0196 thanks for explaining It like that. So there they would also learn basics like other recruits going in the enlisted way. And while they would be getting a higher pay does that mean they would also go in as a supervisor?

    • @ishie0196
      @ishie0196 2 года назад

      @@benchaney9047 yes

    • @bigsauce6645
      @bigsauce6645 2 года назад +1

      @@ishie0196 you don’t skip ranks by commissioning through and academy, you’re still going to be the most junior commissioned rank.

    • @ishie0196
      @ishie0196 2 года назад +2

      @@bigsauce6645 i meant you dont start as a private like you would normally

  • @miamilano1257
    @miamilano1257 Год назад +2

    I like for the flying one he said he brings your arms in so they don’t go flailing and then five seconds later it’s like in case you break your arms haha my same though

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Год назад

    Miller Rocks great job young lady ❤️🙏💪👍👏👏

  • @yoelespinosa6284
    @yoelespinosa6284 Год назад +3

    Im 1 month in usmc bootcamp, just on 10 day leave due to red cross call…
    However i already lost nearly 20lbs and have to admit this is absolute cringe lmfaoo

  • @reowhite4862
    @reowhite4862 2 года назад +20

    After having been through the Army basic training 25 years ago I watch this with a smile and think wow this is easy compared to what I went through

    • @davidbates7429
      @davidbates7429 2 года назад +8

      I agree fully aa I went thru boot camp in 1967 and knew exactly where we were all going upon completion. I still cannot go back there, Vietnam, even though I retired here in the Philippines.

    • @DeBattousai
      @DeBattousai 2 года назад +2

      may you tell us about your experience? how is the training sir

    • @Name-gh6gv
      @Name-gh6gv 2 года назад +1

      cool

    • @Slurssss
      @Slurssss 2 года назад +6

      “Back in my day”

    • @treebeardtheent2200
      @treebeardtheent2200 2 года назад +3

      There are some objective realities that aren't easy for some generations to acknowledge.
      - Right now we are living in the time with the most people on the planet including the past AND the forseeable future.
      - The US military at or around the last decade of the Cold War was the best of any military in a lifetime relative to leadership, doctrine, values, cohesion and toughness. Some technologies and weapons have improved but not enough to make up for serious degradations in all those qualities listed.

  • @infiniteaaron
    @infiniteaaron 2 года назад +2

    1:46:57 The Staff Sergeant with the Airborne patch I am pretty sure was with me at AIT many years ago. I'm not 100% sure, though... He just looks very familiar.

  • @mpuleo7251
    @mpuleo7251 2 года назад +3

    21:35 VMI is NOT the oldest private military college. NORWICH UNIVERSITY is the oldest private military college! Off by about 20 years.

  • @Biggroovyy
    @Biggroovyy 2 года назад +4

    Nobody:
    That one fish from SpongeBob: 0:03

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted Год назад +1

    I should’ve joined the Air Force.. man the women are gorgeous

  • @damarneal3368
    @damarneal3368 11 месяцев назад

    Man seeing the way af hold their weapons nd how they had them on their backs was wild I can only imagine what my ds would’ve did if he seen that

  • @auusstin8404
    @auusstin8404 2 года назад +5

    Tell me why I got mad sus vibes about VMI even before they brought up all that shit. Some weird shit definitely goes down there.