It's an awful feeling of abandonment for anyone when family isn't able to attend and celebrate HUGE events such as this. Been there, done that. I really encourage classmates and their families to "adopt" for a day, a holiday, a celebration of any sort to help and cover the hole that's there. The scar that is left from an instance such as this can be and often is quite traumatic. In the past when I have attended graduations at MCRD San Diego the lone men can easily be seen in the crowd. I often approach them, shake their hand, offer them a hug, and congratulate them. This was a HUGE choice and life event they have taken on and to feel let down and alone, dismissed and abandoned can be horrifying.
It's funny watching this after watching the one on Paris Island. For the marines everyone looks all sad, depressed everyone's yelling, but the navy's over here smiling, laughing and shaking hands.
Yea, officers get treated like actual people and royalty compared to enlisted...funny what perception you get by holding up something as simple as a Associates Degree. 😂😂
Cause they are officers. They need to be tough, but inspiring and full of confidence to lead the enlisted. Tht's why they get better treatment. And Marines, they are just something else....
You saw nothing. The newly assembled class wasn't sworn in yet. They were still civilians. Cameras were all over them, and parents were watching in the distance. When the central door slammed shut, that's when the hate and discontent opened up. I remember it well. I was a newly inducted Plebe 30 years before this video was made. USNA Class of 93.
7:00 "After taking the Oath, they got 45 mins to spend with their families" What the video didn't show is there was probably at least one person with no one else to be with and they spent that short break alone.
As someone mentioned, you may need to go to Naval Academy Prep before heading off the the actual academy. It's a good chance to polish your skills before you arrive for plebe summer and your plebe year (freshman). The academy is a very challenging place and not everyone makes it thru. Joining the Navy was one of my best decisions. Sometimes I was happy as heck to be there, other times I wanted out. There are a lot of ups and downs but the key is to stay with it and listen to what you are told. I did go to college and I did get an education. But the Navy did a better job at preparing me for real life.
Going through a year at NAPS greatly over prepares you for academy life lol. Those of us who came straight from Newport were like mentors for the brand new plebes
Well also the service sets you up with health care, pensions and free college money. I’m not sure it prepares you so much as it gives you benefits afterwards that make regular life easier.
I compare my college experience of earning two degrees to my 6 years in the Navy. College was mostly papers, lectures and test. Most of us were still supported by our parents. For me it was not life preparation at all. In the Navy I had lots of older mentors. Many offered life advice. I was given advice on dating, hanging out, etc. We also had training on Hiv prevention, finances, first aid, etc. Real life stuff ...
@@13bcoffee None of that is really military specific. I worked on a cruise ship for a period of time and was given first aid training for example. Socialization is also different from group to group and can’t be applied universally, you have to use your instincts based on the situation. I met more than a few people during my college years who were ROTC or flat out on the GI Bill. They didn’t really seem better adjusted than any other person and one of them was flat out a confrontational dick who after a point was avoided like the plague by his friends. Most of them were just normal people who happened to be getting a free education. Oh and one guy who had been in the Army smoked crazy amounts of weed because he had been forced to quit for 4 years lmao. Also being supported by the army or parents or whatever, it’s all the same for me. I worked during college, most ex military did not because they were receiving a pension plus the GI Bill.
@@auronjones6195 I hope he's doing ok. This video is a year old, so he's probably a Sophomore, and maybe his views are changed. My biggest concern is he still doesn't want to do it, graduates, and becomes an officer that is already counting down to his DD214 date before even hitting the fleet.
@@TrippyTrash_Loser it automatically comes out of your paycheck. You start getting paid from the moment you get to basic. You have to pay for a portion of your GI Bill, monthly installments of like $125, and if I’m not mistaken, your first uniforms. It’s been a minute since I was in, so this may have changed a bit.
The word "plee" comes form the latin "Plebian" . As someone said Plebeians were the lowest call of Roman Citizens. They were not slaves. Slaves were the next thing lower then Plebians.
@@infini.tesimo $1087/Month. Back in the Day it was $111.15/ month - One Half of an Ensign with under 2 years service' pay. *s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
Such a difficult 6 weeks. I don’t know how they endured such torment. My hats off to those who were able to survive the vigorous conditions. True heros of the world right here
I’m on my first liberty after my plebe summer now, I just kept saying I’ll quit tomorrow night, every day until I realized I had it in me. I found an excuse to push quitting off just a little longer. Not sure how I’ll do in the academic year though
This isn't how the Navy is lol. I went to boot camp and this is entirely different. This is academy, which is entirely different. Search for the first day at Navy boot camp, I promise it's entirely different. :)
My son joined the marines at 17 now he’s 19…. He’s done with boot camp and they still have him… he’s infantry so I guess they want to keep him tough… but he loves it . He said he was born to do it. So proud of him
@@LilJay03 They're brought in their to do exactly what he is doing. Getting the Plebes used to talking with officers above them and keeping them in check. He's not acting like a drill instructor.
Boot camp is boot camp is boot camp - whether it's Annapolis, Great Lakes IL, or any other service indoc center. The goal is to throw the plebe/recruit into such an alien environment compared to living at home that they can be evaluated on how they handle stress and remain focused on detail. I remember in boot camp we were required to lace our shoes right eyelet over left. Not a big deal for me because that's how I've always done it, but we had more than a couple of recruits in our company get gigged for mis-lacing. I was in Navy boot camp where the bunks had ~5 inch thick mattresses and we were required to have "hospital corners" on the sheets. Then you get out to the fleet and realize your 2-inch thick mattress on the bunk will never take a 45-degree corner. It was all designed to evaluate your ability to handle detail under stress while you were still in boot camp and before you were sent to the fleet.
@Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access That's not how it works at all. This is like boot camp/basic training and college hybrid. They're gonna get yelled at and berated probably 20-30 minutes after mom and dad are gone. This part in college will probably have more suck than anything else short of war and injuries.
Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access You don’t really get deployed on battle fields, most of the time you’re just on ships. That’s why people make fun of the navy lmao
@Konga Komha Are we at war? They don’t get deployed only at sea, if you want to do ‘nothing’ they’ll tell you to join the Air Force or Navy. Very rare you’ll actually be in a life or death situation in the navy
For all you guys shitting on the detailers, having been to summer seminar and met them, they are a lot scarier than shown on camera, as they don’t show the shark attacks and stuff that comes with plebe summer. They are responsible for a LOT of the training the plebes have, and are actually really cool people.
It's different when you're in the position of the plebes. You're in a completely new environment. Although I agree that the fact that they don't yell anymore on red beach is kind of dumb.
@@Vysair During plebe summer the plebes don't do any schooling. It's pretty much all just getting yelled at and learning the ropes of the military lifestyle. PT, uniform inspections, various training evolutions, etc. So it's fairly new unless you've already been through bootcamp as enlisted or done NAPS
in the military the hierarchy is not by physical strength , if it were, the high officers would not be old men. it works by seniority , rank , and job. for example and officer is higher than a conscript , someone who was deployed is higher than someone who wasn't , and someone who served 20 years is higher than someone who served less
Guys, can someone explain me the main comment? What's related here to free real estate? (P.S. I know the meme, I just don't understand how is it related) (P.S.S. I'm not from the US so I can be missing something)
Just so they can finally lash out at someone, typical of all military academy’s, you prize for taking other people’s bullshit, is the promise of someone taking yours to someone in the future.
@@aarondowd7346 hydroflasks and flasks are not the same, a hydroflask is a waterbottle ( that vsco girls use btw) if you don't know what a vsco girl is google it....a flask is for drinking achohl.
They're like baby drill sergeants. You have to be broken in and ironed out so we don't have clumsy, bumbling dolts running around with guns or leading people with guns when they get out.
I'm pretty sure they immediately cut to a guy that was ordered to expose himself. "Alright, tuck that in" he says, as the plebe fumbles with his pants and lowers his jacket
@@cudef9642 what do you mean "broken in and ironed out"? That doesn't sound like a good word, if you mean disciplined, could of just said that. Broken in sounds worse like it's some kind of torture.
The dudes in the yellow shirts are like sophomores in high school, they bash on the freshmen cuz they aren’t anymore and act like seniors lmaooooooooooooooooooooosodkdrjdjskekrnfjfofoekrnf
When the thought of being short is a threat to your masculinity. yikes. I mean, I hate to be Karen, but someone's height really shouldn't matter in 2019.
I would start laughing when they talk to me “you think this is a joke?!?!!” Sir yes sir Little edit~ this is clearly a joke, so it’s meant to be funny not taken seriously
Just a tip for you future graduates, I'm an enlisted sailor, and I've encountered Ensigns that think they're the shit coming straight out of Annapolis and think they're obligated to treat junior enlisted like trash, don't be that guy. Treat your shipmates with respect and of course hold them accountable for their wrong doings.
priceless advice from a vet, I almost got in West Point, altern. for Annapolis in 74, looking back I'm glad they rejected me, I would not have been successful or happy in either place
I was Army & Air Force. My job was to "break-in" all new officers; rank did not matter. I gave them 6 months of PURE HELL, as a Sr NCO. When I was finished they appreciated my help. They looked at ENLISTED in a different way, NOT lower than them.
@@mikipineda bruh as a civilian I think the Navy is just more badass in every way. They dont just hire dumb asses like army. Thats just my perspective from a civilian. Also navy won us ww2 lol wtf
@@chriswyatt9869 Not to be a smartaz but that's not the point. They may come out as annoying but that's the result of them caring for the freshman students at Annapolis.
@@datn.4371 If you are talking about enlisted Marines, then yes. But the people at Annapolis are midshipman trying to become officers. Enlisted Sailors and Marines go to boot camp. This is the Naval Academy.
That's why youd never make it in the military. Although I went through enlisted Bootcamp with RDCs that are much more strict and intimidating than any officers will ever be. Dont look at this like most of the military, who worked hard for their money and rank which is enlisted. These officers just end up being paper pushers with way too much power.
“We have worked really hard for this moment” bloody hell, clearly not what the kid wants to do with his life but his parents made him do it and he’s gone in too deep and can’t turn around
Lol, it’s just that the mother saying that they’ve worked hard for this moment caught me by surprise. And it doesn’t take a genius to know what camera shyness looks like and hat sure as hell wasn’t camera shyness
This happens very often. Parents should wait for you to tell them what you want to do with your life. Sadly, many times the parents have the dreams on what they want their kids to do. Don't live by someone else's dreams, thats just fucked up. Unfortunately, at a young age is hard to understand how life works, so I blame the parents for being selfish and ignorant. You can tell I am talking from my own experience.
yeah poor guy lmao, same happened to me with being sent to uni, family was the only one who wanted it, so i just didnt turn up and dropped out, best decision ive made even tho its causes some bumps and shit on the road.
I mean, having a detailer stutter over his words while he's acting tough has to be one of the hardest things to endure while only saying 'sir yes sir' and not showing emotion.
When I was a First Classman at VFMA (1970) going to Annapolis would’ve been the smart thing to do, especially since Gary had gone there the year before, and would’ve had my six. And on top of everything else, Uncle Sam would’ve paid for all of my flight training. Of course, at that time, my experience would’ve been a good deal more challenging than what these kids are going to experience today.
@Laura Kortokrax Their attitude was a bit off is all. Seemed more like a tough guy gimmick rather than the real thing. There’s plenty examples of young people in position of power that’s not cringy.
The idea is to break people down so they can be rebuilt stronger. USNA detailers are nothing compared to drill sergeants. Also very few volunteer to be detailers so the idea that they get off on maltreatment is patently false.
Akirex 5000, You are completely unaware of what the I-Day process and subsequent Plebe Summer at the USNA is about. Our youngest daughter is a USNA grad and is a Naval Aviator flying the R-model Seahawk helicopter. She has described everything from I-Day through the subsequent 4 years as preparation for a day that hopefully never comes for the majority of US Navy Officers, and that is a set of circumstances that require a split second decision as a leader to put themselves and sailors in their command into mortal danger without hesitation in the defense of our country. If the process appears harsh and unjustified to you and you conclude that the more senior Mids are "bullies", then I encourage you to learn more about what this really about...I'm certain that you will reach a different conclusion and more fully appreciate the process, goals and outcomes...best to you.
7:48 Damn, this moment hits hard. Look at the father's tattoos and shirt, he used to be in the Navy too. A moment passed from a past generation to the new one.
I cried when I thought about someone with no family just sitting there for 45 minutes being sad
Jarrod Maness lmao 😂
Sometimes this is the first time these kids have been away from their parents.
Jarrod Maness indeed my heart just dropped from just watching that part
It's an awful feeling of abandonment for anyone when family isn't able to attend and celebrate HUGE events such as this. Been there, done that. I really encourage classmates and their families to "adopt" for a day, a holiday, a celebration of any sort to help and cover the hole that's there. The scar that is left from an instance such as this can be and often is quite traumatic.
In the past when I have attended graduations at MCRD San Diego the lone men can easily be seen in the crowd. I often approach them, shake their hand, offer them a hug, and congratulate them. This was a HUGE choice and life event they have taken on and to feel let down and alone, dismissed and abandoned can be horrifying.
@@penelopelgoss2520 You're a moron!
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
The detailers are like the ones that think they are better than people born january 2000 because they were born december 1999
but they are better
i feel like its the other way around
They are literally there to help the newbies inti the academy's ways
they look like a bunch of mumble rappers lmao
This hits close to home
School: No bullying
Detailers: You think this is a game
Tbh that would motivate me to study more in school.
So the young folks are supposed to save our country?We are doomed let me stick my head back inside my ass, until the end of time. These kids?🤕😟
@@glamorsocial7081 Atleast they're trying unlike you
@@morowu8595 well said
i had that same profile pic
It's funny watching this after watching the one on Paris Island. For the marines everyone looks all sad, depressed everyone's yelling, but the navy's over here smiling, laughing and shaking hands.
Yea, officers get treated like actual people and royalty compared to enlisted...funny what perception you get by holding up something as simple as a Associates Degree. 😂😂
Paris Island is not a 4 year military university with dorms and classes, with very smart people studying engineering, science, leadership.
@@Adrian-twenty24 bachelors degree*
It’s Parris Island…
Cause they are officers. They need to be tough, but inspiring and full of confidence to lead the enlisted. Tht's why they get better treatment. And Marines, they are just something else....
the detailers are the kids who took the hall pass monitor position seriously as children
_._..
.................*yep*
Big C .
*xDD*
Rotc* lol
Detailers act like bullies that are trying too hard to be a bully
It’s the military. Harsh treatment and some hazing is expected for new recruits. It’s part of they break you down so they can later build you back up
@@guyherewithanunoriginalnam1061 They don't build you back up.
@@92powerdiesel61 woke shit shut up
@UCdwKfZ-YyxIkgwHFCQ this idiot probably thinks that the enemy in a battlefield should also be loving and caring
You saw nothing. The newly assembled class wasn't sworn in yet. They were still civilians. Cameras were all over them, and parents were watching in the distance. When the central door slammed shut, that's when the hate and discontent opened up.
I remember it well. I was a newly inducted Plebe 30 years before this video was made. USNA Class of 93.
7:00 "After taking the Oath, they got 45 mins to spend with their families"
What the video didn't show is there was probably at least one person with no one else to be with and they spent that short break alone.
That's deep, but probably true
That's so sad...
That’s horrible :(
In the military you take 45 seconds to say goodbye true fact
Edit: you get 60 seconds
No this fact hit hard
As someone mentioned, you may need to go to Naval Academy Prep before heading off the the actual academy. It's a good chance to polish your skills before you arrive for plebe summer and your plebe year (freshman). The academy is a very challenging place and not everyone makes it thru.
Joining the Navy was one of my best decisions. Sometimes I was happy as heck to be there, other times I wanted out. There are a lot of ups and downs but the key is to stay with it and listen to what you are told.
I did go to college and I did get an education. But the Navy did a better job at preparing me for real life.
Going through a year at NAPS greatly over prepares you for academy life lol. Those of us who came straight from Newport were like mentors for the brand new plebes
Well also the service sets you up with health care, pensions and free college money. I’m not sure it prepares you so much as it gives you benefits afterwards that make regular life easier.
I compare my college experience of earning two degrees to my 6 years in the Navy. College was mostly papers, lectures and test. Most of us were still supported by our parents. For me it was not life preparation at all. In the Navy I had lots of older mentors. Many offered life advice. I was given advice on dating, hanging out, etc. We also had training on Hiv prevention, finances, first aid, etc. Real life stuff ...
@@13bcoffee None of that is really military specific. I worked on a cruise ship for a period of time and was given first aid training for example. Socialization is also different from group to group and can’t be applied universally, you have to use your instincts based on the situation. I met more than a few people during my college years who were ROTC or flat out on the GI Bill. They didn’t really seem better adjusted than any other person and one of them was flat out a confrontational dick who after a point was avoided like the plague by his friends. Most of them were just normal people who happened to be getting a free education. Oh and one guy who had been in the Army smoked crazy amounts of weed because he had been forced to quit for 4 years lmao. Also being supported by the army or parents or whatever, it’s all the same for me. I worked during college, most ex military did not because they were receiving a pension plus the GI Bill.
Interesting.
What exactly made it more prepared for real life?
Interactions with people?
Me: *Breathes*
Detailers: Oh so you think you own the Oxygen huh?
Nards 💀💀
😂😂
lol
Legit...
🤣😂😂
That kid at 1:10. You can tell by his face that this whole thing was his parents idea, and now he's in too deep.
I saw that too!🤣
@@auronjones6195 I hope he's doing ok. This video is a year old, so he's probably a Sophomore, and maybe his views are changed. My biggest concern is he still doesn't want to do it, graduates, and becomes an officer that is already counting down to his DD214 date before even hitting the fleet.
"I'm gonna miss my family."
Lol looks like those parents are living vicariously through the kid. “We have worked long and hard for this moment” Jesus
yea that is true lols
The detailers are literally glorified version of seniors in highschool orientation smh
Bruh ikr. Your 100th sub btw
😂😂😂😂😂
LOL 😆😆😆😆😆😆
I remember the shock of being told we had to pay for our first haircut
3 bucks or what for such a hair cut 😂
@@lennard3204 think ours was $5
@@jimcarter916 ok, thanks for the quick answer
Seriously? 😳 What about people who don’t have any money?
@@TrippyTrash_Loser it automatically comes out of your paycheck. You start getting paid from the moment you get to basic. You have to pay for a portion of your GI Bill, monthly installments of like $125, and if I’m not mistaken, your first uniforms. It’s been a minute since I was in, so this may have changed a bit.
The detailers are definitely the kids that reminded the teacher she didn’t assign homework, then cried about having homework.
Especially the one wearing unauthorized sun glasses lmao
they look like a joke tbh
@@ilkemagic7721 I clicked on the vid because of the movie Annapolis. Film gives them way too much credit lmao
or the ones that peaked in highschool lol
I definitely seen them in a gay bar a couple times
Wears glasses. Detailer: “so you think you’re a smart ass huh?”
N96ZG OMG 😂😂
Not a smartass. I'm just BLIND
Boy
Yo they target people that choose nuclear submarine as their job choice lol
NO SIR NO I JUST WANNA SEE ZA WARUDO SIR
lol
Is it bad that I read navy *plebs* in the title
I mean you are still correct because of how underpaid military members are.
The word "plee" comes form the latin "Plebian" . As someone said Plebeians were the lowest call of Roman Citizens. They were not slaves. Slaves were the next thing lower then Plebians.
@@infini.tesimo $1087/Month. Back in the Day it was $111.15/ month - One Half of an Ensign with under 2 years service' pay.
*s/ Retired 24 Year US Navy Submariner - USNA Class of 1965 - Former Enlisted Man*
@@SaltiDawg2008 still underpaid either way. Former Airforce vet here too. What they pay out is disrespectful for what people have to go through.
@@infini.tesimo You think $1087/Month is underpaid when their room and board, education, training, etc, etc is provided "free?" lol
Such a difficult 6 weeks. I don’t know how they endured such torment. My hats off to those who were able to survive the vigorous conditions. True heros of the world right here
That’s shit cake
this is a joke right?
“Such vigorous conditions” and “torment” 😭😭💀
I’m on my first liberty after my plebe summer now, I just kept saying I’ll quit tomorrow night, every day until I realized I had it in me. I found an excuse to push quitting off just a little longer. Not sure how I’ll do in the academic year though
Coast guard: starts screaming
Marines: starts screaming
Navy: hi how are ya
This isn't how the Navy is lol. I went to boot camp and this is entirely different. This is academy, which is entirely different. Search for the first day at Navy boot camp, I promise it's entirely different. :)
ViperGamingHD that makes sense
@@ViperGamingHD57 This is like the summer camp / pre boot camp thing right? that's what I got from this.
Nice ta meetya
A Random Bird who else read it with the spongebob voice
So the detailers thing is basically a frat.
Pretty much!
I mean kinda their job at the time of the recording lol
It is a frat (fraternal organization). One that takes almost an act of congress to join.
A fart
What's detailer? 😅😅
This looks like a weird combination of going to prison and a frat
Haha very true.
Having gone through basic...it's basically hazing 24/7 for weeks, if not months.
Exactly... 😔😅😌
“Detailer” also knows as Douchebag
"Boys to men", you watch a lot of PRISON movies?
My son joined the marines at 17 now he’s 19…. He’s done with boot camp and they still have him… he’s infantry so I guess they want to keep him tough… but he loves it . He said he was born to do it. So proud of him
Does he would kill innocent?
@@whiteholeeducationcenter yes
@@whiteholeeducationcenterEnglish?
You raised a good man
Sad! Doing the work of politicians.
lol that one detailer out there acting like he already an officer.
He will be one too
Biggy Smols exactly there are other ways to learn and be good leaders.
Midshipman is considered as the first rank of the navy...atleast it is like this in my country
Yeah. They still have to remember they're not officers yet nor are they drill instructors.
@@LilJay03 They're brought in their to do exactly what he is doing. Getting the Plebes used to talking with officers above them and keeping them in check. He's not acting like a drill instructor.
Me: *moves my head half an inch*
Detailer: "You dare inhale oxygen in my presence? "
No ...I just farted ... can' t you smell??? 😂
Wdym you are president of the United States
Correction "YOU DARE LOOK AWAY WHEN I TALK TO YOU!"
I didnt know they had internet in the late 1800's...
And this Joke comes from the president
These guys when they were kids:
You're disrespecting a future US navy sailor
Ikr!!!
*sailor
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Basti soldiers are Army and Sailors are Navy
@@coconuts5500._.XD
Boot camp is boot camp is boot camp - whether it's Annapolis, Great Lakes IL, or any other service indoc center. The goal is to throw the plebe/recruit into such an alien environment compared to living at home that they can be evaluated on how they handle stress and remain focused on detail. I remember in boot camp we were required to lace our shoes right eyelet over left. Not a big deal for me because that's how I've always done it, but we had more than a couple of recruits in our company get gigged for mis-lacing. I was in Navy boot camp where the bunks had ~5 inch thick mattresses and we were required to have "hospital corners" on the sheets. Then you get out to the fleet and realize your 2-inch thick mattress on the bunk will never take a 45-degree corner. It was all designed to evaluate your ability to handle detail under stress while you were still in boot camp and before you were sent to the fleet.
Detailers are the kids in school that would say “I didn’t feel it” after being tagged
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Omfg yea 😂
LOL
Hate kids like that when I was in elementary school, they get slap tags from me if they talkin bullshit like that
Since these detailers are acting all tough, then they need to go to "Scared Straight" Jail and we'll see how hard they are then.
The detailers trying to act all intimidating is adorable 😂
younggunz20 880 lmao I know right
Lmao seniors in school against the freshmen 😂
its so cringe-worthy lol
They look like they are about to laugh lol
If that were me I’d look down on him, I’d see a peasant
The scariest thing about this is how friendly the officers all are. That is deceptive.
@Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access
That's not how it works at all. This is like boot camp/basic training and college hybrid. They're gonna get yelled at and berated probably 20-30 minutes after mom and dad are gone. This part in college will probably have more suck than anything else short of war and injuries.
Well they're nice Infront of the camera
But when that door closed, 💀
Just some Forest Ranger with Internet Access You don’t really get deployed on battle fields, most of the time you’re just on ships. That’s why people make fun of the navy lmao
No its not lol, officers are cool for the most part, below major anyways. They're desk jockeys, not enlisted.
@Konga Komha Are we at war? They don’t get deployed only at sea, if you want to do ‘nothing’ they’ll tell you to join the Air Force or Navy. Very rare you’ll actually be in a life or death situation in the navy
For all you guys shitting on the detailers, having been to summer seminar and met them, they are a lot scarier than shown on camera, as they don’t show the shark attacks and stuff that comes with plebe summer. They are responsible for a LOT of the training the plebes have, and are actually really cool people.
Detailer during Pleb summer are changed out after a month
1:28
Girl: **Waves at camera**
Also girl: **Smacks into the guy in front of her because she weren't looking**
That’s an oof from me
Offfff🤣🤣
Guy:"WHAT!?"
Wasn’t
Your navy sucks
These detainers are so squishy lmao ain’t nobody scared of you
You really think this is a game or something? lmao
It's different when you're in the position of the plebes. You're in a completely new environment. Although I agree that the fact that they don't yell anymore on red beach is kind of dumb.
there the jhits that snitch on every one
@@joshuathompson6141 new? it is still somewhat to school though
@@Vysair During plebe summer the plebes don't do any schooling. It's pretty much all just getting yelled at and learning the ropes of the military lifestyle. PT, uniform inspections, various training evolutions, etc. So it's fairly new unless you've already been through bootcamp as enlisted or done NAPS
Why are the detailers trying to act so serious while wearing bright coloured clothes and being skinnier than the person they're talking to lmaooo
Probably hired some guys off the street and said
“Go bully some people for us”
they literally explained why they’re acting so serious
in the military the hierarchy is not by physical strength , if it were, the high officers would not be old men.
it works by seniority , rank , and job.
for example and officer is higher than a conscript , someone who was deployed is higher than someone who wasn't , and someone who served 20 years is higher than someone who served less
420th like
They’re called detailers lol they’re meant to look at things like that. It’s to instill that this is wrong and this is right
They'll be one year into their service now.
Proud of you guys
The “detailers” are basically the weenie hut junior version of drill Sergeants.
Wormy Box that’s a good meme
nice
Trainee Narcisists
Scooters Videos the “salty” spittoon is that way bruh.
Ah that explains why it's called the officers mess
The detailers all look and act like their names are chad
Not true. Some are named Biff.
@@americancitizen748 XD
Or Preston, or chaz
*look like*
Henry
I read this as “Navy Plebs”
Lmao same
Wait it’s not plebs lol
I didn’t realize it didn’t say that until I read this comment
@@geo6422 same
I see you on every video
Congratulations Class of 2023. You did it.
Me: blinks
Detailer: oh, so you're not gonna look me in the eye when I talk to you, huh?
Ok boomer
Ok boomer
Lol
Ok boomer
@@smokythebearreal1181 saying the "ok boomer" in May.. OOF
What they say: “I always wanted to be a marine”
What they really think: “It’s free real estate”
They won't be marines. It's navy
@@giggoty4926 wow dude, its the Naval Academy, they put out Marine officers too.
Uncle Mike in the usna you can become a marine or navy officer. there is not marine corps officer academy like army, navy, or the air force
@Jay Mcintyre no, they are different from the army, the navy,the airforce or the coast guard
Guys, can someone explain me the main comment? What's related here to free real estate? (P.S. I know the meme, I just don't understand how is it related) (P.S.S. I'm not from the US so I can be missing something)
School bullying has trained them and the detailers well
you’re disrespecting a future us soldier.
Bullying? That was a gentle caress. I hope you never experience actual hardship, because you're probably not ready for it.
@@johndough6813 "or" lol
@@johndough6813 morons in t shirts yep
@@Secretlyanothername lmfao youre a joke
Out of all their published videos, this is probably the one that touched me the most. Ackkkkkk.
The guy with the ray bans 😂 "DOES THIS LOOK LIKE A GAME TO YOU"
Me: "YES SIR"
THE NEON TETRA PRO GAMER no running just walk fast😂😂
Smh its *SIR* yes sir
#Civilifeeee lmfao
I love how the comment section here is totally ripping the detailers to pieces 😂
Same😂😂
A.B you think this a game or somethin?
GhostMonkey777 I never said it was.
GhostMonkey777
-Y e s .-
The “detailers” are the same guys that sat in the court yard and played Pokémon in high school
J. Milton Jeffreys I’m guessing you’re a little navy boy
McShid NFard nah the detailers are the same dudes that run pledging for fraternities some people just enjoy hazing the new guys
J. Milton Jeffreys a lil butthurt huh?
ayy lmao
this is false, its fun being the "hazer" after being hazed. Not in a literal sense tho, but for a bigger purpose.
Kids “I want to serve my country”
“I want to do something bigger than myself”
Me: “I don’t wanna go to college”
Damn, that's me.
Glee Z these kids are at the naval academy thou
They are serving the nationless elitist clique.
@@sofbof2408 They might as well be serving Satan himself.
This IS college. They need to complete their bachelor's degree before they serve as an officer.
Those detailers arent "concerned" its a power fantasy and they are getting high on that shit
Just so they can finally lash out at someone, typical of all military academy’s, you prize for taking other people’s bullshit, is the promise of someone taking yours to someone in the future.
@Jon Boner what an insecure fantasy
@Jon Boner Hate to break it to you bud, but yeah, I think you're the insecure one here
Yeah
Your navy sucks
"Do you think this is a game?"
Cringe af.
Lmao you are 10 stfu
Don Skere it was cringy because it was some random dude who looked like a 15 year old said it lmao
Your profile picture is even more cringe
@@lennardmartijnkluinhaar1997 I'm 18, it was cringe
lmfao i wouldn't be able to take it seriousky
They get such a warm welcome compared to other academy’s
The detailer in the shades was so annoying
True
Dusty but it was the way he said it lol
boy corny ash
spoiled
kohtalainenalias shut up bitcu
They gon knock out the enemies with hydroflasks.
SKSKSKSKSKSKSKSK AND I OPP-
@@hro7411 it's funny because young people drink
@@aarondowd7346 ? Were talking about hydroflasks not flasks
@@hro7411 A specific popular brand? I don't get it
@@aarondowd7346 hydroflasks and flasks are not the same, a hydroflask is a waterbottle ( that vsco girls use btw) if you don't know what a vsco girl is google it....a flask is for drinking achohl.
There's no way I could take those detailers seriously lmao
Are you in miltiary?
@@seal9390 if you look at her profil pic...
Erica Hester id be crakin up to lowkey
What a shame, cuz you'd have to
chucker duck good thing she decided to join the actual badasses
shoutout to all of these students who just graduated today
Why do the "detailers" look like they're still going through puberty
Because some of them probably are
@@marsancientruinsspotter9819 and ever
Angel Demore and ever
@@zoeharmon5077 and eveeeer
@@mr.xharlie and eeeeeeeever
"These detailers have a genuine concern for everyone"
Yep sure sounds like it
They're like baby drill sergeants. You have to be broken in and ironed out so we don't have clumsy, bumbling dolts running around with guns or leading people with guns when they get out.
@@cudef9642 fuckin annoying how people don’t understand this. People are so soft nowadays calling them “bullies” like wtf lmfao
@@JohnDoe-ds1gq i get the DIs, but these detailers are a joke
I'm pretty sure they immediately cut to a guy that was ordered to expose himself. "Alright, tuck that in" he says, as the plebe fumbles with his pants and lowers his jacket
@@cudef9642 what do you mean "broken in and ironed out"? That doesn't sound like a good word, if you mean disciplined, could of just said that. Broken in sounds worse like it's some kind of torture.
The dudes in the yellow shirts are like sophomores in high school, they bash on the freshmen cuz they aren’t anymore and act like seniors lmaooooooooooooooooooooosodkdrjdjskekrnfjfofoekrnf
BARNACLE BOY
Literally every sophomore in my grade ;-;
BARNACLE BOY they literally are told to to that do you even listen
BARNACLE BOY you’re grammar is killing me
Moon Knight you’re grammar is killing me to
@@vorlinn it's too, not to
....grammar nazi
I love it! Very cool. Still glad I was enlisted though.
Imagine yourself wanting to join the military as a female just to find out that you‘re pregnant. Like bruh.
It happened too my mum with my older sister 😂
Call Of Duty Vids Daily why do You think that?
@@bootyclapper6960 now that's kinda bad out lmao
Call Of Duty Vids Daily says you did your mom not bring you your chicken nuggets huh is that why you hat women you little incel
@@bootyclapper6960 dude my mom was better at shooting than 60% of the men and STRONGER then 20% at the army and shes a sergeant.
when the "detalier is smaller and shorter than you" yikes
shorter isn't a big deal but the fact they seem smaller as in muscle isn't a good look 😂
I couldn’t take someone the same age as me seriously
When the thought of being short is a threat to your masculinity. yikes. I mean, I hate to be Karen, but someone's height really shouldn't matter in 2019.
1000th like
Imagine a detalier saying somethung to a real gangster
The detailers were acting like something out of a 90s high school sitcom.
That’s a perfect explanation😭
Delusional
@@kareem2457 Robert reference?
It's literally just college kids hazing and bullying each other. But the navy don't want to admit that
@@MrDylanstoker hence why we tend to see physical and mental health problems within the military
It’s actually nuts just how much better the girls are treated on their first day compared to the dudes. Kid gloves for women, lead gloves for men.
I would start laughing when they talk to me “you think this is a joke?!?!!” Sir yes sir
Little edit~ this is clearly a joke, so it’s meant to be funny not taken seriously
They would say "You owe me the track times TWENTY!"
Imagine thinking your a baddass with no idea what's even going on. Those guys are trying to get into the school, not kicked out, think harder dude.
Vincent H. Sheesh man it was a joke.
Jimmy Bott jokes are meant to be funny
Envoy and jokes aren’t meant to be taken seriously.
Just a tip for you future graduates, I'm an enlisted sailor, and I've encountered Ensigns that think they're the shit coming straight out of Annapolis and think they're obligated to treat junior enlisted like trash, don't be that guy. Treat your shipmates with respect and of course hold them accountable for their wrong doings.
priceless advice from a vet, I almost got in West Point, altern. for Annapolis in 74, looking back I'm glad they rejected me, I would not have been successful or happy in either place
I was Army & Air Force. My job was to "break-in" all new officers; rank did not matter. I gave them 6 months of PURE HELL, as a Sr NCO. When I was finished they appreciated my help. They looked at ENLISTED in a different way, NOT lower than them.
Do sailors actually sing sea shanties?
@@50buttfish Yeah I spent 6 years enlisted in the Navy. I think the Navy needs to really change how they bring in new officers.
@@turtle8558 in enlisted boot camp we did. Not out in the fleet.
So this is why US military budget is 600 billions
BLÅk Tsar really? Holy hell
Carson Nelder most powerful country 💪🏼
We have a disgustingly bloated military industrial complex.
Shia Shia whats the point of being the most powerful when plenty can just nuke the whole earth
@@hdkfshkskfe5186 Because we can stop their nukes and nuke them first
Remembering my daughter's Indoc Day at Annapolis. Pride and determination. Now Major USMC.
1:29 that girl in the white waving at the camera then bumping into the person in front of her is my spirit animal
I didn't notice that LMAO
The stuff he was talking about while that was going on in the background made it even funnier lmaoo
strawberry flavored clouds keen eyes😂
But she is not an animal 😂
YoU REaLly tHInK tHIs Is a gAmE oR sOmeThInG
ok, navy
William Nonyabusiness last time cadets won a championship? ok, william
@@vercingetoricks lol navy boy getting mad here
@@mikipineda bruh as a civilian I think the Navy is just more badass in every way. They dont just hire dumb asses like army. Thats just my perspective from a civilian. Also navy won us ww2 lol wtf
elchucofried the navy is cool its just the detailers like b r u h
Yeah it goes from best to pussiest
Marines
Army
Air Force
Navy
Coast guard
Detainers are the year 11’s that tell the year 7’s the wrong direction at school
pope francis 🤣
Americans wont get it 🤣🤣🤣
Abdul Samad im American and I get it 🤔
@@AbdulSamad-ky7qm same exact thing in america
Ah a fellow Englishman good day to you sir
These kids graduated this year. Congrats!
Imagine being “detailed” by a pimple-faced kid in Ray-Bans 🤣
pbrad08 I was thinking the same thing
I wouldn’t be able to do that without kicking an ass or two
You know what though? He's been there longer thus he's gained the authority and respect to "detail" you.
@@Mark-hu7iu okay "LoliLover" very cool
@@simon-vn3os okay "water" very cool
I could never be a plebe. If I wore that white uniform, within twenty minutes it'd be camouflage.
Yugan Dali same
If I was a plebe, the camouflage would be brown and white. And the only brown is a long streak on the back of my pants.
ted cruz kidney hunter ew wtf 😂
@@tedcruzkidneyhunter736 LMAO
Ikr
I wouldn’t make it, simply because I would be laughing at the detailers trying to act all tough and mighty
me too
That’s why I’m scared to join the army, ik I will laugh at the generals and it’s gonna suck
ahahah same
Do you think Corporals from the Marines who decided to get a college degree are not thinking the same thing?
@@N00b369 You would rarely see General officers.
My mom's brother graduated from Annapolis; I'm so proud of my uncle!!
This is surprisingly similar to someone's first day in prison
Indeed
Scary that you know that..
@@jrcervincervin2782 Not really.. you do not think so far do you?
I hope you're not saying that from personal experience lol
Yeah especially that 1k a month they earn. Inmates are ballin these days
The lads in the orange shirts are annoying af
That’s the point
@@chriswyatt9869 Not to be a smartaz but that's not the point. They may come out as annoying but that's the result of them caring for the freshman students at Annapolis.
@@datn.4371 Marines come from this school too.
@@datn.4371 If you are talking about enlisted Marines, then yes. But the people at Annapolis are midshipman trying to become officers. Enlisted Sailors and Marines go to boot camp. This is the Naval Academy.
Nizar oh ok
Me: Breath
Detailer: “That’s funny?”
YoungCapoh Detailer: “ DO I LOOK LIKE A JOKE TO YOU??”
Sabotage 8214 kinda
Trgtfvbh Y dang!!!!!!!!
Breathe like a solider!
Some people be loud breathers. I grew up on military bases, so this all seems normal to me.
Did anyone notice that it said this was uploaded 3 years ago but 6:24 into the video it says "class 2023 please rise"
I believe that’s because they would be graduating in 2023. Like “class of 2026” that’s the class that will graduate in the year 2026
I'm sorry but I'd just be laughing when those detailers were talking
keem same I couldn’t keep a straight face
That's why youd never make it in the military. Although I went through enlisted Bootcamp with RDCs that are much more strict and intimidating than any officers will ever be. Dont look at this like most of the military, who worked hard for their money and rank which is enlisted. These officers just end up being paper pushers with way too much power.
@@4ampictureshow281 youd be doing pushups until your face was straight.
Matthew B. Shut up I’ll serve crack before I serve this country
Matthew B. Imagine wanting to die for a country that doesn’t care about you
“Female plebes have to take a pregnancy test”
Woman: Here you go, enjoy!!!
No that was the woman handing out the books
*I will, thank you* :>
Yeah.. that was some bizarre editing.
Hahaha
those were the books they had to study, but I thought that exact same thing when I first watched it.
1:28 the girl on the right waving and then bumping into the guy is what got me
Sharp eyes
Derp
She’s the main character
That's a leader right there
@@oniononion1044 ☠ im dead
the clips with the families always make me cry like a baby 😭❤️
Me: **scratches arm a bit**
Detailer: “Oh so you didn’t put on lotion today?”
Oh, no, I did. Just not on my arm
@SIMP WEAPONS AND TACTICS yeah I think I'm funny,you fly swater
Oh they get real funny with lotion
“We have worked really hard for this moment” bloody hell, clearly not what the kid wants to do with his life but his parents made him do it and he’s gone in too deep and can’t turn around
Lol, it’s just that the mother saying that they’ve worked hard for this moment caught me by surprise. And it doesn’t take a genius to know what camera shyness looks like and hat sure as hell wasn’t camera shyness
This happens very often. Parents should wait for you to tell them what you want to do with your life. Sadly, many times the parents have the dreams on what they want their kids to do. Don't live by someone else's dreams, thats just fucked up. Unfortunately, at a young age is hard to understand how life works, so I blame the parents for being selfish and ignorant. You can tell I am talking from my own experience.
yeah poor guy lmao, same happened to me with being sent to uni, family was the only one who wanted it, so i just didnt turn up and dropped out, best decision ive made even tho its causes some bumps and shit on the road.
@@dmitrijsmironovs7513 wait why would you turn down a uni degree? Did you need to pay it yourself?
@@vincentmegens well for starters if they make you study something you hate... Uni degrees aren't for free even if you don't pay for them you know :-)
What if some says “sike” during the oath
Shot by a sniper posted on a nearby building top.
If you say sike, the oath doesn’t apply to you. Not many people know about this loophole actually.
I din’t wanna be whooshed, so i won’t ask if that’s a joke
You mean psych?
When they say “so help me god” and I reply with “who?”
I live in Annapolis. Hosting the midshippmen here at the Navel Accedemy is an honor.
I mean, having a detailer stutter over his words while he's acting tough has to be one of the hardest things to endure while only saying 'sir yes sir' and not showing emotion.
the detailers look like people who enjoy being in a powerful position for once in their lifes...
*i'm here to SCARE YOU STRAAAAAAAAIGHT*
Mocking someone for their job . Funny
THEYRE SUPPOSED TO DO THAT. ITS THEIR JOB. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE
@@teemo7714 right🙄
you mean the dementors?
I edited this so the comments don't make sense
😂
She’s just excited to see the camera
psyrider 666 lol
lol
what about the guy in the middle that didn't pledge.
When I was a First Classman at VFMA (1970) going to Annapolis would’ve been the smart thing to do, especially since Gary had gone there the year before, and would’ve had my six. And on top of everything else, Uncle Sam would’ve paid for all of my flight training. Of course, at that time, my experience would’ve been a good deal more challenging than what these kids are going to experience today.
Did anyone else notice the girl in the background how she was waving then nearly bumped into the person in front at 1:28 😂
*1:29
I’m sure she would make a good soldier
I was about to say that but I was just making sure that no one else recently said it.
Why was that so cute X3
Welp we know at least one of those people aren't getting in
It’s very hard to take drill Sargents seriously when they’re like overly bossy teen camp counsellors. Can’t they afford someone older?
Jing Cai Han what’s a counsellor? What they selling. Yeah, they are acting like camp counselors
Jing Cai Han i mean that’s what their training for
You mean you can't accept that young people exist?
@Laura Kortokrax Their attitude was a bit off is all. Seemed more like a tough guy gimmick rather than the real thing. There’s plenty examples of young people in position of power that’s not cringy.
They’re not Drill Sergeants 🤦🏽♂️
1:29 Look at the girl, lol
😂 that what she gets
She is going to make them all be conditioned, and depending on the drill sgt. That can be hell
They will become extra fit from all that extra conditioning.
She'll be their very own Private Pyle (from Full Metal Jacket)
@@betsyrocks, Yes she will lol
Regardless of any country, the feeling of serving nation always gives a goosebumps 🔥
Poor young kids are endocrinated to "serve". They can all do better, lol.
@@EarthsGeomancer bruh you really underestimate the benefits of joining the military omL 🤣
@@Walker-ow7vj Sure, lol. Serve the war hungry politicians so you can get your lifetime PTSD looked into at the quality VA hospital.
Twins: "we have like a really special bond"
Navy: "allow me to introduce separation."
Yes that was weird.
You joined with your twin in a program where not all are going to graduate by the end.
And one of them will die
@@lunahetfield bruhhh 😆
@@JonatasAdoM right right its double edge really.
The detailers look like they peaked as high school bullies
it’s their job to act like that towards the plebes
The idea is to break people down so they can be rebuilt stronger. USNA detailers are nothing compared to drill sergeants. Also very few volunteer to be detailers so the idea that they get off on maltreatment is patently false.
Yeah sounds about right.
Akirex 5000, You are completely unaware of what the I-Day process and subsequent Plebe Summer at the USNA is about. Our youngest daughter is a USNA grad and is a Naval Aviator flying the R-model Seahawk helicopter. She has described everything from I-Day through the subsequent 4 years as preparation for a day that hopefully never comes for the majority of US Navy Officers, and that is a set of circumstances that require a split second decision as a leader to put themselves and sailors in their command into mortal danger without hesitation in the defense of our country. If the process appears harsh and unjustified to you and you conclude that the more senior Mids are "bullies", then I encourage you to learn more about what this really about...I'm certain that you will reach a different conclusion and more fully appreciate the process, goals and outcomes...best to you.
lmao my thoughts exactly
Men: have 3inch hair *thaTs gotta go*
Women: have footlong hair *oh no that’s ok*
Arrow-TV do you know they cut boy’s hair to skin?
TheNoobFlutistTM Ear Rape Recorder that’s the joke...
ZentZu IX You’re correct. So the women’s hair should’ve cut the same as the men’s.
@@joshcastro739 this is exactly right. I think it's supposed to be for discipline but if only men have to do it then how is that discipline?
ZentZu IX bruh it’s the fact feminists say that they need equality in the world yet there are so many double standards against men
7:48 Damn, this moment hits hard. Look at the father's tattoos and shirt, he used to be in the Navy too. A moment passed from a past generation to the new one.
Officers : Teaches you how to endure physcal test
Detailers : Teaches you how to endure the resistance of punching them
Stomach: **rumbles**
Detailer: did I not say be quiet
How much you wanna bet the detailers got bullied in school
@Haze The Space Commie that's alot of money to be lost
$10
@@lgoonerl8864 NOW THATS ALOTTA DAMAGE
now they wanna feel like they have some control over other people so they become detailers
£25
i love your positive energy and insightful content!
Took me 10 minutes to realise it said plebes instead of plebs....
@@breadbread.2771 *n o*
@@iliveinyourcloset6287 why is that *n o* so funny monster that lives in my closet?
I Live In Your Closet same
Thats literally the reason why i clicked on this video
Same thing.