How US Snipers, Tankers, Navy Sailors And More Are Trained | Boot Camp | Insider Business
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- In the fourth season of “Boot Camp,” Insider sees what it takes to serve in the US military from the challenges new recruits face in Navy boot camp to advanced training that prepares soldiers to be Army tankers and Cavalry Scouts.
Army Sniper School (00:26)
MV-22 Osprey (21:39)
Army Tanker School (32:00)
Sniper Ghillie Suit (49:25)
Military Working Dogs (57:47)
Navy Boot Camp (01:12:49)
Sniper Stalk Missions (01:33:06)
Army First 100 Yards (01:22:48)
Navy Tear Gas Chamber(01:56:06)
Army Hand to Hand Combat (02:04:36)
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How US Snipers, Tankers, Navy Sailors And More Are Trained | Boot Camp | Insider Business
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When I did my sniper course in the Canadian Army we started with 24 students and 3 graduated.. very high standard and very difficult..
Boot camp certainly is no joke. It all takes a matter of patience, hard work, endurance and determination to become a more disciplined version of yourself.
Even here kids play halloween
😂😂😂 After all this training and technology, they were crushed by a Baghdad sniper Jupa with a Dragunov rifle
All that training and they lose to farmers in the mountains of Afghanistan.
In Coast Guard boot camp, my worst nightmare was 2 things...one was 6 hours a day of boring monotonal education from the DULLEST teachers you never saw as a kid in school, and second was pool training, because I'm the one-in-a-thousand guys who is NEGATIVELY BUOYANT and would sink like rock whilst the rest of the class happily bobbed around like a fishing cork. The Guard didn't give up on me, and I spent 2 extra weeks in boot until I managed to pass via coping mechanisms, plus won my Marksmans medal in the meantime. I hunted as a kid, but couldn't shoot tightly strapped in a rifle sling as they do; soon as I could sneak that sling loose, I was making fair 400 yd shots, as I remember.
Congratulations american brothers greetings from Greece🇬🇷♥️
It's not called a gun. ITS CALLED A WEAPON ...HooAH
10 years U.S Navy, U.S 8 years Airforce and counting. Best of the BEST make it through
I can remember way back roughly in the mid 70's as a young teen seeing in my fathers aviation magazines prototypes of the Osprey type aircraft. Certainly a remarkable aircraft.
We saw the Osprey fly over our island of Puerto Rico right after Hurricane Maria, as vet myself I was saw proud to see them up there, God Bless them all.
The worst part of the training was the "4 count" used for exercises.... twenty jumping jacks doesn't sound so bad until you realize that each count entails FOUR jumping jacks. Not to mention starting over again every time someone messes up. I think we probably did five hundred jumping jacks my first day. My calves were on FIRE!
Nov 2006 to June 2009 I was a civilian const manager responsible for building a 1000 man self sustaining base for the Iraqi Army in Al Qaim, Iraq Anbar Province. We traveled from Alasad to Al Qaim a few times on the Osprey, but most times on the CH47 or CH53 helo's. All these airships were cool as hell, the Osprey power was especially awesome but I was even more impressed with and ohh so proud of the pilots who flew them and the crew who maintained took care of our and the aircraft's security. I was a US Army 11B10 1967 to 1969 then attended and graduated OCS. Attended and graduated Artillery Officer School at Ft. Sill in 1970. Was an artillery officer to 1973. As an FO I flew in the US Army Beaver but never was in an aircraft like the CH53 or Osprey until I was in Iraq. The CH47 have been in service since VietNam. This compilation of US Army training is very good.
As a Gulf War Navy Veteran SAR swimmer this is an excellent compilation video and very knowledgeable.
I also love the part where they're learning about teargas that's freaking awesome everyone of my give mad love to because that's not an easy thing to go ahead and test yourself through especially in front of other eyes so kudos to every individual that tried it and made it through it succeeded or failed God bless any of you that's a hell of a thing to do
Thanks to all people who wear the uniforms to serve our country!
I don’t often comment on videos. I dont like the war but you always find a way to find the positives and i admire you for that. Ive been in depression recently and i had such a big up and a big down after. Speaking about it is the best thing for me, talking with a really close friend about my days motivate me to have something for me to tell him. I wish the best for you. You are great. ❤
Friends and myself used to play tanks with tires and flag poles when we were kids. Glad to see it's the same concept.
The best amazing service us military and navy forces god blessings all of us 🇱🇷🇵🇭❤️🙏