I completed this program and did the speech there. Than within 3 months committed a crime and spent almost 5 years upstate. I felt sooooooo bad that I let the Doc, my drill instructors down. Ultimately my family as well, and myself. Was released in November of 2018, since than I've completed parole, no longer on parole. I'm working, have a car, going to college. You know what? This place inspired me to never give up, to be proud of the service these men and woman did for us. In the end, it's up to me. Am I willing to see my character flaws honesty? Yes! Life is a beautiful thing once you realize how precious freedom is. How wonderful it is to have family. Thank you QUEHANNA!
@@nathanlaverty5808 I actually miss that man lol he was my favorite dude there I went hard in that place and really did the work and it paid off dividends and I got him to thank for it, otherwise I would’ve screwed around “remember the bootcamp died without Delta” he must of told us that every other day
@@THEREAL_EATMYSHORTS I was in 4 Alpha D unit, I'm pretty sure. We had a girl. Remember having to pay for a haircut with push-ups...hahaha! I got smoked to shit one day during haircut
I have been to this bootcamp and let me be clear PRISON is where you are treated like cattle... this facilities isn't cruel or inhumane... This program helped me change the path I was on giving my own freedom up for friends who could've given a shit less when the shit hit the fan ... at 18 I found myself never having been in trouble before for anything more than skateboarding facing prison time... not county jail, but PRISON if not for the bootcamp I would have been mixed in at 18 with rapists, murderers, and violent offenders, but instead I was given a 7 month membership to a gym, healthy living, structure, REAL FOOD... and the best damn drill instructor to ever walk through those doors First Sgt. in the Marine core SGT. Singer ... If not for this bootcamp when I lost my father, & 2 yrs later became a father myself I would have fallen apart from being a boy instead of a man... This place helped me see that I was a man the entire time I just didn't want to grow up and face that fact. so THANK YOU QUEHANNA ... I don't remember most of these people with the exception Of Lt. Dixon... lol I"LL NEVER FORGET LT. DIXON lol THank you as well Lt. Dixon.... also Ma'am Bell in the kitchen ... she was the motherly figure I needed as I was in there.
@@jasonmurdock1032 if you’re under 35, have a 3-6 or less ( it maybe 4-8) but you gotta wait until you only have 3 yrs left on your term and you gotta have a non violent offense and don’t get into fights infront of any cameras or any C.O. Who are strict but you gotta start right now bro call either your lawyer or go into court and before by all means but if not try to have a written statement for the judge before they sentence you explaining the best way possible (without shifting blame, you gotta cop to the whole thing and show remorse and ask the judge to allow yourself to go to a place in which you are able to better yourself as a man and be a better “father, Son, brother, husband, boyfriend,” whatever it is and then ask for leniency and ask him or her instead of sending you to a place where you won’t have any second chance to better yourself until you are released where in bootcamp is garenteed parole if you complete the seven month program and all you have to do it give it your all and you’ll not only survive but you’re thrive and be better because if it when I was sentenced I got the bootcamp program and I thought “oh shit this is going to suck” and for the first month it did but after that I looked forward to the runs and looked forward to achieving more and more it replaced my opiate addiction With an addiction to achieving success… good luck bro if you have any other questions feel free to ask or even hmu on snap (and I can tell you end tri expect from both county jail, prison, and bootcamp) my Snapchat is RickySitDown
I had Singer also! 3 BRAVO! But Dixson was my dude! Straight nut! He played no games! They both made a man outta me! Bootcamp changed my life! I was also a young father but I was in my 20's when I went to bootcamp. My mind frame and thinking changed bc of Singer, Dixon and officer Carter!
I completed the program in 2003! I was the guidon barrier! Turned a young kid into a man! I never committed another crime since then! It definitely straighten me out! I'll never forget Sergeant Dixon( straight nut, but cool as hell) Officer Carter Officer Sanger, Officer Manny... these men changed my life..at the time Manny and I were the same age. Crazy! This program blessed my life and if any men and women because there was women in program if they want to change their life, if they find themselves on the wrong side of the law this program if they take it seriously will change you! I thank God for those officers and this problem! I thank the Judge that sent me there! There's things that I still use in my life now being a man in his mid-40s that I learned from Quehanna bootcamp! 3 BRAVO! MY PLATOON!
Hoorah brother! I finished in 2008 and sgt singer was my first shift instructor ( hands down the hardest platoon but simultaneously the most rewarding and over achieving… we used to win white glove and d&c (drill and ceremony) every time… if we didn’t we would get smoked by that 59 yr old man who could do wide pull-ups and pull himself up into a dip and keep going and doing that after coming to complete stops and locking out before he did another …. He was a monster… I really loved that man he was like a father to me then and ma’am bell in the kitchen was like my other mother
@@turttell2736 Hoorah!! oh man you just blew my mind! I forgot abt mamma bell! She was the sweetest! Far as Officer Singer was my 1st drill Sergeant also! He come 1st thing in the morning with his deep voice "FALL IN" I be like here we go lol.. that old man wld smoke all of us youngins! 100 in the clip on pushup, 70 on pull-ups! He was in his 50's then when I went.. straight killa! And wldnt get tired! I'm like he's a machine, can't be human Lol... but as the months went on I got extremely strong and healthy! Everything got strong, my mind, health, spirit and my focus! And I never looked back! Those officers truly wanted us to succeed. Singer and most importantly Dixon (one of favorites) pushed us the hardest so that we didn't waste all that time up there for nothing, just to go bk to prison!
This place turn my life around it gave me a chance to find my self in the streets of north Philadelphia i did what ever i wanted it landed me in a lot off problems with the law i qualified for this progam my name is Dalvin Rivera thanks to everyone that helped me in the boot camp i was there in 2011 may god bless you all
@@Jenaandthegirlypoper i qualified because i had a good lawyer my name is rigt there check it out and you will find out that you are just a miserable person talking stuff you don't know about God bless you.
k4h temoristes this idiot don’t know what he talking about if you none violent you most likely qualify I got caught with half a brick I’m from New York with a state case do not know one person in pa so it’s impossible to snitch and I qualify I was supposed to go in the first but this covid 19 got me here still the question I have is it worth the headache or should I sit up I made it in New York don’t know how much crazier is it in pa
Those incompetent freaks were going to chop my son's leg off because of an infection they weren't qualified to give medical treatment for. Don't thank the prison for doing half-assed what should have been learned in Church and at home.
@LexiLovesYouXO I have done this bootcamp in 2008 it helped change my life and your loved one is in great hands just make sure to write him or her and let them know as hard as it gets sometimes they will never let you fall without offering you hand to get back up and they will never do anything but teach you right from wrong and how to be a man... this was the best thing that ever happened to me and I hope whoever you are speaking of can take that same mentality out of it ... I don't know if Sg.t Singer is still there but that is who I had and he became like a father figure to me... I can honestly say I look up to inspire to be like and love that man he is a true hero and was a first sgt in the marine core during the fighting of north korea in the korean war
@milky spore AS long as they keep to themselves and have respect they will be fine don't worry about them too much or you will drive yourself crazy , but from experience the greatest thing in the world when you are locked up is mail i mean really anything if you could write him enough to where he gets something everyday that man will be indebted to you forever and will open up and tell you things he has never told another soul
I went there for SIP, I don't think that's a program anymore, I'm not sure, but I left in March 2018. It didn't work for a lot of people but it worked for me. I started a business and I get to do what I love (art) and as a bonus, no one needs to know I have a felony. The people working there were really caring. I would never say I loved being there obviously but it did work.
I went through this program in 08. I can honestly say that most Co's up there did care. Its not a regular prison. I'm glad I went through it. As I'm not doing the greatest in life, I never returned to the system at all. Hotel/Bravo Kisemore Harle
Hell yeah! Hoorah I was singers first squad leader in delta and officer Craig was our evening guard. Back in 07 before singers accident there want another squad in the place that could keep up with us he really truly did turn us into men he always said “the boot camp dies with delta” we ALWAYS won literally every streamer every time lol singer wouldn’t let it be any other way
I completed this program i learned alot from this place the staff is really good they help you out when u need it I got out of this program in November 8th 2021 in have 2 more years of state parole left
I graduated from QBC in 2006. I hated it the first month or two and still hated it most of the time till the end but I wouldn't let them beat me and pushed through. DI BOYCE was our GUY. CHEWED UP CHARLIE UNIT. SERGEANT STEWART WAS FUNNY AS HELL
been over ten years since I walked these Halls. 1rst Squad Leader Delta Unit (diamonds down delta) Veteran Marine Corps First Sergeant Singer (Only ever lost (came second just didn’t win) white glove ONCE and NEVER fairly lost a Drill & ceremony only once did we place second aswell (and Singer smoked us for that at 59yrs old ALL diamonds and wide grip hanging pull ups 😰😫😩. Ever since leaving orientation and becoming green two weeks in we started winning P.T. Moral of the story if you were there from September/Octoberish 2008 - April 2009we had ZERO competition until Echo unit got the young dude & started calling themselves 8 count Echo… Hated them for that cause singer made us do 8counts but with a diamond instead 😂
I graduated from this program in August of 2001. I started out in 3 bravo with Sergeant Stuart but I was kicked out the day before graduation. I was sent to haulzdale for 2 weeks and then recycled to 4 alpha. It was a great program back then but from what I hear it's nothing like it used to be. It really helped kids when I was there... Taught you how to be a responsible person.
Vaping Fanatic I was the weakest too. The only advantage I had over anyone was the run. Everything else I was the worse and still made it. People quit every week. Those people are misguided.
Who was there in the his and hers offer Smiths. Officer Vargas with the tiny bubbles cadence or the Jodie in your caddilac and your house rap , also srgt Davis 'rest in peace got killed while we were playing volleyball in gold face. 4 days from graduation graduation
In 2014 Lt Dixon had no platoon but would usually lead the morning runs. We were impressed with his running. He'd occasionally smoke the "bad ones" or fat ones while running along side. When he sat in on platoons to baby sit for a drill Sargent, he was considered soft and funny.
These dudes got it so easy now!!! It was a true boot camp when I was there in 1999. Way to easy on these slackers today!! But a lot has changed over the times. You can't discipline the way you could back then!!
Wasn't easy in 2001! Very difficult if you wanted to get bk home! Probably easier now bc prison is easier now! Inmates has every thing society had except their freedom!
I agree,from doing so much pt where when the door was openened the fire alarms went off due to the sweat and steam and the mountain winter air rushing in
Do the same at Northumberland county jail! Discipline, drill and education! Give a best sense of hope for a better life and move into freedom to achieve greatness despite the pass.
@@nitty-gritty7765 oh yes the girl unit. There was a couple cuties over there. You arnt Cruz by chance? I meant smeal and motten. Slippy was the captain. What was your boys last name?
Hey I did a little bid at Quehanna ATTENTION ON THE COMPOUND ATTENTION ON THE COMPOUND COUNT TIME COUNT TIME!!! IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK AND WALKS LIKE A DUCK IT IS A DUCK! if you took SIP and it was the worst decision you ever made you been to Quehanna.
I was there in February 1995 got out in August 26,1995. That place looks soo much different. I wonder if it got moved or remodeled. The staff even look 👀 different.
@@nathanjones-kh7jq wow I got out in August and I was in 2 Bravo Company. I can’t remember who we asked to march us in but remember the 2 we wanted. One was off that day the other started in the afternoon shift. So the last choice was the black sergeant who was tall and skinny who loved doing them things. You lay on your back than left legs up 6 inch and move legs up and diwn
They were all there when I was there in ‘06, singer was the one that would pop like 4 pills and you knew it was on after that, Mactavish was the man and I wasn’t too fond of Shaw
I did my SIP TC there on A unit... we got to sit up and watch our TVs and order anything off commissary while we watched you guys get yelled at all day! I did boot camp at Northwestern Academy when I was 17 anyway. Sucks.
@@millionsinthemakin2246 I paroled after I finished my required 4 months of TC I wasn't bootcamp I'm almost 45 and didn't qualify. I was sentenced to the old SIP program. They have that and bootcamp, you'll be good brother.
I love how everybody is like o this place is so good. No its not i just came home from doing my time and let me tell you it is nothing like that. U fail there not helping u like they say, ur starting ur sentence over and going right accross the st to SCI houzedale
Looks mean but who cares it works ,, RESPECT FOR THESE DRILL SARGENT'S IT TAKES A CERTAIN PERSON TO EVEN DO THIS JOB!! KEEP IT UP I THINK IT KEEPS THE YOUNG GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AND THEY CARE A BIT ABOUT THESE YOUNG MEN OR THEY WOULDN'T DO THAT JOB. ..
No your not allowed to talk to females and people lose their programs over just trying to write notes or talk it isn't worth even looking at the women if you want to go home.
And then, as soon as they’re released their personality that got them in there comes right back up!!!!!!!! and then they get the other elements out there in the free world! These officers in Boot Camp, individuals and counselors don’t even have a clue what they’re dealing with!!!! just praying that it’ll work!!!! notice, they didn’t say the percentage of people doing the percentage of people coming through like a revolving door!
I completed this program and did the speech there. Than within 3 months committed a crime and spent almost 5 years upstate. I felt sooooooo bad that I let the Doc, my drill instructors down. Ultimately my family as well, and myself. Was released in November of 2018, since than I've completed parole, no longer on parole. I'm working, have a car, going to college. You know what? This place inspired me to never give up, to be proud of the service these men and woman did for us. In the end, it's up to me. Am I willing to see my character flaws honesty? Yes! Life is a beautiful thing once you realize how precious freedom is. How wonderful it is to have family. Thank you QUEHANNA!
Who did you have brother? I was there in 07 and I was in delta with sgt singer! I’m glad to hear you got on the right track man ...Hoorah
Did time here in 09 with mctavish
@@turttell2736 Singer was the man as long as you put work in!
@@nathanlaverty5808 I actually miss that man lol he was my favorite dude there I went hard in that place and really did the work and it paid off dividends and I got him to thank for it, otherwise I would’ve screwed around “remember the bootcamp died without Delta” he must of told us that every other day
trying to find out a little more on this program. you got a social i could dm you and ask you some questions about it?
July 18 2005 graduate- I am now a responsible single father of 1... ..and I have no quit in me!! I owe alot to this program
What platoon was you in? I graduated in 05 too... I was in 4bravo
@@THEREAL_EATMYSHORTS I was in 4 Alpha D unit, I'm pretty sure. We had a girl. Remember having to pay for a haircut with push-ups...hahaha! I got smoked to shit one day during haircut
I have been to this bootcamp and let me be clear PRISON is where you are treated like cattle... this facilities isn't cruel or inhumane... This program helped me change the path I was on giving my own freedom up for friends who could've given a shit less when the shit hit the fan ... at 18 I found myself never having been in trouble before for anything more than skateboarding facing prison time... not county jail, but PRISON if not for the bootcamp I would have been mixed in at 18 with rapists, murderers, and violent offenders, but instead I was given a 7 month membership to a gym, healthy living, structure, REAL FOOD... and the best damn drill instructor to ever walk through those doors First Sgt. in the Marine core SGT. Singer ... If not for this bootcamp when I lost my father, & 2 yrs later became a father myself I would have fallen apart from being a boy instead of a man... This place helped me see that I was a man the entire time I just didn't want to grow up and face that fact. so THANK YOU QUEHANNA ... I don't remember most of these people with the exception Of Lt. Dixon... lol I"LL NEVER FORGET LT. DIXON lol THank you as well Lt. Dixon.... also Ma'am Bell in the kitchen ... she was the motherly figure I needed as I was in there.
Hey how did you join I'm bout to go up state
@@jasonmurdock1032 if you’re under 35, have a 3-6 or less ( it maybe 4-8) but you gotta wait until you only have 3 yrs left on your term and you gotta have a non violent offense and don’t get into fights infront of any cameras or any C.O. Who are strict but you gotta start right now bro call either your lawyer or go into court and before by all means but if not try to have a written statement for the judge before they sentence you explaining the best way possible (without shifting blame, you gotta cop to the whole thing and show remorse and ask the judge to allow yourself to go to a place in which you are able to better yourself as a man and be a better “father, Son, brother, husband, boyfriend,” whatever it is and then ask for leniency and ask him or her instead of sending you to a place where you won’t have any second chance to better yourself until you are released where in bootcamp is garenteed parole if you complete the seven month program and all you have to do it give it your all and you’ll not only survive but you’re thrive and be better because if it when I was sentenced I got the bootcamp program and I thought “oh shit this is going to suck” and for the first month it did but after that I looked forward to the runs and looked forward to achieving more and more it replaced my opiate addiction With an addiction to achieving success… good luck bro if you have any other questions feel free to ask or even hmu on snap (and I can tell you end tri expect from both county jail, prison, and bootcamp) my Snapchat is RickySitDown
I had Singer also! 3 BRAVO! But Dixson was my dude! Straight nut! He played no games! They both made a man outta me! Bootcamp changed my life! I was also a young father but I was in my 20's when I went to bootcamp. My mind frame and thinking changed bc of Singer, Dixon and officer Carter!
I completed the program in 2003! I was the guidon barrier! Turned a young kid into a man! I never committed another crime since then! It definitely straighten me out! I'll never forget Sergeant Dixon( straight nut, but cool as hell) Officer Carter Officer Sanger, Officer Manny... these men changed my life..at the time Manny and I were the same age. Crazy! This program blessed my life and if any men and women because there was women in program if they want to change their life, if they find themselves on the wrong side of the law this program if they take it seriously will change you! I thank God for those officers and this problem! I thank the Judge that sent me there! There's things that I still use in my life now being a man in his mid-40s that I learned from Quehanna bootcamp! 3 BRAVO! MY PLATOON!
Hoorah brother! I finished in 2008 and sgt singer was my first shift instructor ( hands down the hardest platoon but simultaneously the most rewarding and over achieving… we used to win white glove and d&c (drill and ceremony) every time… if we didn’t we would get smoked by that 59 yr old man who could do wide pull-ups and pull himself up into a dip and keep going and doing that after coming to complete stops and locking out before he did another …. He was a monster… I really loved that man he was like a father to me then and ma’am bell in the kitchen was like my other mother
@@turttell2736 Hoorah!! oh man you just blew my mind! I forgot abt mamma bell! She was the sweetest! Far as Officer Singer was my 1st drill Sergeant also! He come 1st thing in the morning with his deep voice "FALL IN" I be like here we go lol.. that old man wld smoke all of us youngins! 100 in the clip on pushup, 70 on pull-ups! He was in his 50's then when I went.. straight killa! And wldnt get tired! I'm like he's a machine, can't be human Lol... but as the months went on I got extremely strong and healthy! Everything got strong, my mind, health, spirit and my focus! And I never looked back!
Those officers truly wanted us to succeed. Singer and most importantly Dixon (one of favorites) pushed us the hardest so that we didn't waste all that time up there for nothing, just to go bk to prison!
This place turn my life around it gave me a chance to find my self in the streets of north Philadelphia i did what ever i wanted it landed me in a lot off problems with the law i qualified for this progam my name is Dalvin Rivera thanks to everyone that helped me in the boot camp i was there in 2011 may god bless you all
If you qualified your most likely a rat ! Soft as butter
@@Jenaandthegirlypoper i qualified because i had a good lawyer my name is rigt there check it out and you will find out that you are just a miserable person talking stuff you don't know about God bless you.
k4h temoristes this idiot don’t know what he talking about if you none violent you most likely qualify I got caught with half a brick I’m from New York with a state case do not know one person in pa so it’s impossible to snitch and I qualify I was supposed to go in the first but this covid 19 got me here still the question I have is it worth the headache or should I sit up I made it in New York don’t know how much crazier is it in pa
@@brodenapatano752 did you get in or are they still having COVID restrictions
Somebody very important to me is there now... This gives me hope for him
Don't believe the bullshit they have to offer.
Those incompetent freaks were going to chop my son's leg off because of an infection they weren't qualified to give medical treatment for. Don't thank the prison for doing half-assed what should have been learned in Church and at home.
Dont let these comments get to you. I too have someone i love dearly in PA corrections. Stay strong :)
@LexiLovesYouXO I have done this bootcamp in 2008 it helped change my life and your loved one is in great hands just make sure to write him or her and let them know as hard as it gets sometimes they will never let you fall without offering you hand to get back up and they will never do anything but teach you right from wrong and how to be a man... this was the best thing that ever happened to me and I hope whoever you are speaking of can take that same mentality out of it ... I don't know if Sg.t Singer is still there but that is who I had and he became like a father figure to me... I can honestly say I look up to inspire to be like and love that man he is a true hero and was a first sgt in the marine core during the fighting of north korea in the korean war
@milky spore AS long as they keep to themselves and have respect they will be fine don't worry about them too much or you will drive yourself crazy , but from experience the greatest thing in the world when you are locked up is mail i mean really anything if you could write him enough to where he gets something everyday that man will be indebted to you forever and will open up and tell you things he has never told another soul
I went there for SIP, I don't think that's a program anymore, I'm not sure, but I left in March 2018. It didn't work for a lot of people but it worked for me. I started a business and I get to do what I love (art) and as a bonus, no one needs to know I have a felony. The people working there were really caring. I would never say I loved being there obviously but it did work.
You are beautiful ❤️
@@elliottreagle1119 Oh, thank you. That's nice.
Been 7+ years since boot camp. And Not once went back to prison. Plan on never going back! Glad I did the boot camp
I went through this program in 08. I can honestly say that most Co's up there did care. Its not a regular prison. I'm glad I went through it. As I'm not doing the greatest in life, I never returned to the system at all.
Hotel/Bravo
Kisemore
Harle
I graduated from this program in 08 also❤
O8 gulf unit kings of the mountain officer myter and nutass long 😂😂😂
Came home 2 months ago from qbc
Pastor Lee Dixon Baptised me he is working for Christ and God I love u brother...
LT Dixon is a pastor?
@@nathanlaverty5808 his brother
4alpha d block.
Singer, Manning was my officers.
Marine block.
Diamond down Delta...💪🏅
Hell yeah! Hoorah I was singers first squad leader in delta and officer Craig was our evening guard. Back in 07 before singers accident there want another squad in the place that could keep up with us he really truly did turn us into men he always said “the boot camp dies with delta” we ALWAYS won literally every streamer every time lol singer wouldn’t let it be any other way
@@turttell2736
Same here
I went threw there about 10 years I make u do some real thinking it's the last time I was locked up
Barton! BY THE NUMBERS GET DOWN!
Officer gearheart was no joke he definitely made you meet his standard. Delta bravo 2020 graduate.
I completed this program i learned alot from this place the staff is really good they help you out when u need it I got out of this program in November 8th 2021 in have 2 more years of state parole left
Can u contact me i have questions for you if you about the boot camp if u don't mind
I graduated from QBC in 2006. I hated it the first month or two and still hated it most of the time till the end but I wouldn't let them beat me and pushed through. DI BOYCE was our GUY. CHEWED UP CHARLIE UNIT. SERGEANT STEWART WAS FUNNY AS HELL
Di Boyce you talk about is still there but he's sergeant Boyce now ❤️
I went to this here. Helped a lot
been over ten years since I walked these Halls.
1rst Squad Leader
Delta Unit (diamonds down delta)
Veteran Marine Corps
First Sergeant Singer
(Only ever lost (came second just didn’t win) white glove ONCE and
NEVER fairly lost a Drill & ceremony only once did we place second aswell (and Singer smoked us for that at 59yrs old ALL diamonds and wide grip hanging pull ups 😰😫😩.
Ever since leaving orientation and becoming green two weeks in we started winning P.T.
Moral of the story if you were there from September/Octoberish 2008 - April 2009we had ZERO competition until Echo unit got the young dude & started calling themselves 8 count Echo…
Hated them for that cause singer made us do 8counts but with a diamond instead 😂
I graduated from this program in August of 2001. I started out in 3 bravo with Sergeant Stuart but I was kicked out the day before graduation. I was sent to haulzdale for 2 weeks and then recycled to 4 alpha. It was a great program back then but from what I hear it's nothing like it used to be. It really helped kids when I was there... Taught you how to be a responsible person.
Day before bro? Fight on the bathroom?
I'm just really brings back bad memories I was removed from the program almost maxed out
Then you are stupid, cause that shit was easy AF! I was the weakest one there and made 300 club in the end!
Vaping Fanatic I was the weakest too. The only advantage I had over anyone was the run. Everything else I was the worse and still made it. People quit every week. Those people are misguided.
Delta foxtrot kicked me out
They failed me and I'm not stupid f****** c***
GTA_XGODX_420 fuck12 who was the drill instructor
Who was there in the his and hers offer Smiths. Officer Vargas with the tiny bubbles cadence or the Jodie in your caddilac and your house rap , also srgt Davis 'rest in peace got killed while we were playing volleyball in gold face. 4 days from graduation graduation
What year where you there? 1995 for me September
Delta dawgs. Officer rollie that boul 3/6/24.
Never made it out of grey hat
Anyone ever been in Vision Quest ? Juvenile version of this .
Lieutenant Dixon ran PT back when I was there. He was a Sargent, and he was as fast as a cheetah!!!!
In 2014 Lt Dixon had no platoon but would usually lead the morning runs. We were impressed with his running. He'd occasionally smoke the "bad ones" or fat ones while running along side.
When he sat in on platoons to baby sit for a drill Sargent, he was considered soft and funny.
Definitely remember this bullshit😂😂😂 ain’t been to jail since 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
These dudes got it so easy now!!! It was a true boot camp when I was there in 1999. Way to easy on these slackers today!! But a lot has changed over the times. You can't discipline the way you could back then!!
I was there 96'-97' Flood of vivid memories still.
Wasn't easy in 2001! Very difficult if you wanted to get bk home! Probably easier now bc prison is easier now! Inmates has every thing society had except their freedom!
97 to 98 for me.went in at 17 and graduated 1 month before I were to graduate high school
I agree,from doing so much pt where when the door was openened the fire alarms went off due to the sweat and steam and the mountain winter air rushing in
I was there in 04 and it was rough
Did yall have to eat one hand and head 6in from plate? No talking at all
5 bravo ...1995
I was there in 04
Do the same at Northumberland county jail! Discipline, drill and education! Give a best sense of hope for a better life and move into freedom to achieve greatness despite the pass.
I had fun here in 2014 definitely good memories a bunch of funny times lmao but I don't miss the incarnation part
Which platoon were you in? I was there in 2014 also. I was in Slippys, then Mottens because I was demoted.
Golf unit officer fye unit
My man’s Pooh was up there on slippys unit at that time you prolly know em
@@nitty-gritty7765 oh yes the girl unit. There was a couple cuties over there. You arnt Cruz by chance?
I meant smeal and motten. Slippy was the captain. What was your boys last name?
@@Greg-gr5bb bull said there girl unit you still bootcamped out and there wasn’t no Cruz on my block
2005 HOTEL UNIT 4BRAVO 💪OFFICER CARTER + OFFICER KAISMORE
I was here I completed 2012
Nice video. I wish we could have a reunion. (2009 Delta & Echo [I was pushed to next class because I handed out answers to a test] Deemer & Manning)
They tried that with me over the gold phase test.however I was 17 and the person who got caught with it tried to throw me under
Random as shit but I was in your platoon in foxtrot with Maney and Deemer. Fuc*ing Stiffler lol
@@nathanlaverty5808you remember teammate Cain and what we did?
Hey I did a little bid at Quehanna ATTENTION ON THE COMPOUND ATTENTION ON THE COMPOUND COUNT TIME COUNT TIME!!! IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK AND WALKS LIKE A DUCK IT IS A DUCK! if you took SIP and it was the worst decision you ever made you been to Quehanna.
I was there in February 1995 got out in August 26,1995. That place looks soo much different. I wonder if it got moved or remodeled. The staff even look 👀 different.
Right.. went thru in I believe 96. When seargent Davis was killed. None of this looks the same
@@nathanjones-kh7jq how did he die? I remember him . He was crazy as hell
Hit by an 18 wheeler on his motorcycle
@@nathanjones-kh7jq wow I got out in August and I was in 2 Bravo Company. I can’t remember who we asked to march us in but remember the 2 we wanted. One was off that day the other started in the afternoon shift. So the last choice was the black sergeant who was tall and skinny who loved doing them things. You lay on your back than left legs up 6 inch and move legs up and diwn
Echo Nation
Diamonds down delta son! If you were there in 07 you know you guys couldn’t touch us ... lol either way good shit brother! Hoorah
5 alpha 2023 delta echo 💪
@@kingshoke2362 welcome home
The one I went to they taught us how to use assault rifles and hand to hand combat.
Did you go to the one that killed innocent people for 💰
Where is officer singer? Or officer Mac Tavish or Beanie or Dillon or Shaw ?
My personal favorite officer was officer Sergeant Stewart ! He was funny as hell 🤣
Hell yea he was lol. I was there back in 2000 2001
They were all there when I was there in ‘06, singer was the one that would pop like 4 pills and you knew it was on after that, Mactavish was the man and I wasn’t too fond of Shaw
Who was the guy with the record for " nipple ups"?. I rember singer, ditty, sanky, sg stewart. 2001
Shaw had us do a 1000 flutter kicks slow ones at that
I did my SIP TC there on A unit... we got to sit up and watch our TVs and order anything off commissary while we watched you guys get yelled at all day! I did boot camp at Northwestern Academy when I was 17 anyway. Sucks.
5 alpha DELTA DELTA!!!
They do suboxone now too but they didn't mention that, I was there in 2019 and was getting my daily suboxone dose
Was you able to parole right about your 6 months in the program ? I’m about to go up state but I’m boot camp recommended
@@millionsinthemakin2246 I paroled after I finished my required 4 months of TC I wasn't bootcamp I'm almost 45 and didn't qualify. I was sentenced to the old SIP program. They have that and bootcamp, you'll be good brother.
@@philipibaugh2925 was there any COVID restrictions?
@@millionsinthemakin2246 idk I left before the covid thing and was in a doc halfway house when it hit.
Deseó hablar con mi hijo QC6132
I love how everybody is like o this place is so good. No its not i just came home from doing my time and let me tell you it is nothing like that. U fail there not helping u like they say, ur starting ur sentence over and going right accross the st to SCI houzedale
Discipline is Key
The boot camp in Pennsylvania for women is that joke
Looks mean but who cares it works ,, RESPECT FOR THESE DRILL SARGENT'S IT TAKES A CERTAIN PERSON TO EVEN DO THIS JOB!!
KEEP IT UP I THINK IT KEEPS THE YOUNG GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AND THEY CARE A BIT ABOUT THESE YOUNG MEN OR THEY WOULDN'T DO THAT JOB. ..
Not hard at all, I mean it is but nothing you can't handle!
Are the men and women mixed? Wondering if any fraternizing is allowed.... A friend is heading there and she's hoping to meet a dude ugh.
No your not allowed to talk to females and people lose their programs over just trying to write notes or talk it isn't worth even looking at the women if you want to go home.
@@philipibaugh2925 have you been here? if so do you have any socials i could do you on for some questions i have about it?
@@han9630 like what?
Was a great problem....
Guards pretending to be drill instructors so funny
Most, if not all, of the drill instructors at QBC come from the military
And then, as soon as they’re released their personality that got them in there comes right back up!!!!!!!! and then they get the other elements out there in the free world! These officers in Boot Camp, individuals and counselors don’t even have a clue what they’re dealing with!!!! just praying that it’ll work!!!! notice, they didn’t say the percentage of people doing the percentage of people coming through like a revolving door!
So I’ll tell you what it is 100% they leave the light on