Newer Officers vs Older Officers be like.

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  • @leonardoperez5320
    @leonardoperez5320 Před 2 lety +7577

    That 1 dislike is from a brand new officer who didn’t get saluted when he was across the street.

    • @kevinjones6723
      @kevinjones6723 Před 2 lety +28

      I think it's because there wasn't more video. Cause this shit is funny

    • @ArtOfCon-troll
      @ArtOfCon-troll Před 2 lety +13

      @Aron Speedy Look at that. Ya learned of a new movement and was so excited that you decided to use it incorrectly. Man, kids grow up so fast and incompetent these days.

    • @Sohamsta
      @Sohamsta Před 2 lety +2

      122 now!?

    • @kuroko5997
      @kuroko5997 Před 2 lety +4

      Too bad 154 new officers didn't get saluted when they were across the street😂

    • @Under-Kaoz
      @Under-Kaoz Před 2 lety +4

      @Aron Speedy BLM is a dumb ass communist group.
      This channel, from the videos I've seen so far, having nothing to do with BLM.
      They make sure to remove all patches for the videos and haven't revealed anything I've seen security related.

  • @SuperSparrow45
    @SuperSparrow45 Před 2 lety +16691

    Officer: You ain't gonna salute me!?
    AF enlisted: Sir, I can't tell if you're a Major, a Lieutenant, a TSgt or a Senior Airman until you're like 2 feet in front of me.

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +2868

      We had cadets back in the 90's that would come to various bases. They always wanted to be saluted. Our captain was out one day hearing a cadet yelling about it, and he explained that we were preparing to deploy to a combat zone. If we salute anyone, they are a sniper target. With that, the captain salutes the cadet, then walked away laughing.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +1054

      @@cripplegunsmith1 Cadets get ridiculous sometimes. My favorite was when a Cadet tried to get a CW-4 to salute him and that was a precious moment to watch in my career. The Chief basically tilted his head, looking at the staff sergeant the Cadet was with, one eyebrow slightly raised above the other, and grunted. He didn't even say a word as he was going into Battalion HQ for a staff meeting (of which I was the slide turner and the Cadet was going too.)

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +896

      @@Zachomara There is nothing more majestic than the look of a Chief Warrant Officer. I swear they must go to a special class to learn it. I had a CW3 who could just look and grunt an entire briefing and there were no questions at the end.

    • @dave0351
      @dave0351 Před 2 lety +426

      I don't know how it is now, but back in the day we had to call NCOs by their actual rank in the Marines. They had to get within spitting distance to see how many stripes were on those little black pins!

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +277

      @@dave0351 The Marines I talked to said the same thing with calling the NCOs by their specific ranks. In the Army, we only had to worry about the First Sergeant and the Sergeant Major. All the other NCOs were Sergeant (except for Corporal, but that's a weird rank in the Army these days)

  • @Mike-lh4wn
    @Mike-lh4wn Před rokem +496

    I was with a trainee who saluted a full bird colonel with a jelly donut in her hand. The colonel laughed it off. And I think we all sighed a breath of relief.

    • @Kronos0999
      @Kronos0999 Před rokem +9

      Her

    • @USRM1810
      @USRM1810 Před rokem +10

      @@Kronos0999 what about it

    • @micaylapresley
      @micaylapresley Před 9 měsíci +6

      Trainees aren't allowed donuts... how did she score such a treat in basic? 😮

    • @garvwadhwaney306
      @garvwadhwaney306 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Older officers are way more chill I think. They mellow out.

    • @CasuallyFilthy.
      @CasuallyFilthy. Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@micaylapresleyI think they mean the bird had the donut

  • @TreeFreak
    @TreeFreak Před 2 lety +251

    Had this one butter bar I absolutely loved. I was cursed to work in a headquarters unit, so I had officers in my face all day. You learn quick which ones want the salute, and which ones will almost kill you for saluting for thw 30th time, lol. Now this butter bar...he was so new, he still had his afterbirth connected. Without fail, every morning he would arrive with his brief case in his left hand and his coffee in his right hand. We would all jump up and snap to attention and give the sharpest salute. Every time. Return salute. Coffee everywhere.

    • @johncochran8497
      @johncochran8497 Před rokem +19

      So he never learned to keep his hand empty eh? I would think after it happened once, he'd learn.

    • @TreeFreak
      @TreeFreak Před rokem +16

      @@johncochran8497 every time. It was glorious.

  • @CHPMP5
    @CHPMP5 Před 2 lety +9643

    "This a Glock 19 and you hold it like this"
    *bazooka noises*

    • @leovang3425
      @leovang3425 Před 2 lety +247

      Glock Bazooka 240

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +108

      Now I think he needs to do a skit with the wannabe gun expert who's never held a rifle outside post.
      Then compare him to the guy who's an FFL.

    • @leatherneck8582
      @leatherneck8582 Před 2 lety +17

      sounds about right for a 1LT

    • @Apollo-tj1vm
      @Apollo-tj1vm Před 2 lety +9

      @@leovang3425 na, that's Glock 420

    • @HexJK
      @HexJK Před 2 lety +16

      The Glazooka

  • @Gevea11
    @Gevea11 Před 2 lety +9232

    When I was in Korea some officers would pretend they didn't see you just so you catch the hint they don't want you to salute em lol.

    • @2ndcoat3
      @2ndcoat3 Před 2 lety +626

      shit thats pretty much anywhere. ive seen them just change direction so they dont have to salute. ive also send a major get on someone when they was looking down and didnt see him. which that guy had his boonie hat on backwards

    • @crimzonempire4677
      @crimzonempire4677 Před 2 lety +324

      @@2ndcoat3 I was walking down the street and Thought I saw a Butter bar
      Couldn’t tell because The AF decided to put spice brown onto the ranks
      Soon as I got close The two guys in-front of me just turned around.... I continued walking and lone behold it was a Major
      Not a LT, Saluted him and he just kept walking on... lmao

    • @Derek9598
      @Derek9598 Před 2 lety +466

      this is how you get followed while being saluted. Had a captain 100% ignore me, followed him for a block before he finally said "ok, fuck I get it"

    • @jtseston
      @jtseston Před 2 lety +46

      Or removing the hat and ducking undercover 😂 no one likes being sniped

    • @gravelle7774
      @gravelle7774 Před 2 lety +81

      That's how i avoid unnecessary social interaction everyday

  • @AFMountaineer2000
    @AFMountaineer2000 Před 2 lety +225

    When I was in the Air Force I overheard an Air Force major was telling a story about another major friend of his was walking around at Camp Speicher in PT gear and passed two Army 1LTs in uniform. They quickly stopped him demanding to know why he didn't salute them, he quickly pulled out his ID card and said "because I am a major" then kept on walking like they didn't exist.

    • @micaylapresley
      @micaylapresley Před 9 měsíci +9

      I bet that schooled those brats 😂

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 18 dny +1

      I don't get why Junior COs get their knickers in a knot, I'd just want to go about my day haha.

  • @TheGainsWizard
    @TheGainsWizard Před 2 lety +181

    My favorite encounter with an officer was in tech school during training. We were marching back from the DFAC and we see a captain coming our way. As soon as the element leader's hand began to lift up for the salute and greet the captain yelled "NOPE." and quickly grabbed his hat then threw it like 20 feet behind us and kept walking then picked it up after he passed us and put it back on. We fucking lost it.

  • @Foreign0817
    @Foreign0817 Před 2 lety +9034

    If you fail to salute the post commander, he won't mind. But if CSM sees that... oh boy! 😂

    • @michag4337
      @michag4337 Před 2 lety +773

      You ever been smoked for not saluting a Major inside by a SGM while the Major looks on confused as fuck? the logic "it's a glass roof, that means we're basically outside. Gotta love it bro.

    • @PainoftheAncestors
      @PainoftheAncestors Před 2 lety +70

      @6One5 Got Downif you ever happened to be attaché to a Army base you have to follow their protocol... it’s MC customs and courtesies.

    • @Foreign0817
      @Foreign0817 Před 2 lety +9

      @@wolfenstien13 Yup...

    • @metubewrx
      @metubewrx Před 2 lety +164

      I guess it depends on the mood they are in, at Fort Hood in the '90s when I was a PFC, the 3rd Corp Commander was passing me and one other PV2 in my unit, in his van, I told bro there go the post commanders van and the stars are uncovered, he just sat there but I salute, the van stop and the reclining chair raise up, the driver got out and got his name, our entire chain of command was in that office getting an ass chewing.

    • @John-uy4jx
      @John-uy4jx Před 2 lety +2

      Ha ha like number 666. Evil as fuck.

  • @Nightstorm297
    @Nightstorm297 Před 2 lety +5972

    I’ve had officers come in and BEFORE we could even stand theyre already telling us to sit down and that we’re good.😂

    • @jasoncruz19800
      @jasoncruz19800 Před 2 lety +239

      Because the whole saluting thing is weird, awkward, and just unnecessary.

    • @JustMe-gn6yf
      @JustMe-gn6yf Před 2 lety +333

      @@jasoncruz19800 how long did you serve and which branch ?

    • @rolltidelbc2832
      @rolltidelbc2832 Před 2 lety +95

      Our CO used to hold his cap in his hand killing all salutes! He was an older officer. The “brown shoeNavy” was way chill compared to “black shoes”!

    • @alex.h2935
      @alex.h2935 Před 2 lety +224

      @@jasoncruz19800 you're 100% not in the military and never have been to make a statement like that.

    • @Nightstorm297
      @Nightstorm297 Před 2 lety +30

      @@jasoncruz19800 If there’s ANYTHING someone in the military takes away, it’s that you don't just stand and salute when inside. So WHAT?

  • @TwistedMirror1
    @TwistedMirror1 Před 2 lety +195

    Soo true!
    When i was in the Austrian army (not Australia) there was a meeting we had to guard and the first persons who came in where low ranking officers and i had to salute every single one. But at the end one general came in and he completely surprised me because i was looking somewhere else but he just went up to my mate and me first even though we where the lowest rank in the room and he shook my hand and asked me how i was doing and just talked normally with me.
    After the meeting he came up to us with our officer in charge and said something like: „give these two a free day tomorrow and let them take all the food and drinks thats left“
    Such a nice guy

    • @arson1tez
      @arson1tez Před 5 měsíci +5

      "(Not Australia)"
      Ah yes, brings me back to those days as a kid when I thought the two were different names for the same country.

    • @The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger
      @The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger Před 4 měsíci +5

      This reminded me of the scene from the movie Death of Stalin, where Zhukov arrives at the funeral, and when he walked into the room he went to shake the hands of the lower enlisted and then proceeded to belittle the other officers and generals.

    • @TwistedMirror1
      @TwistedMirror1 Před 4 měsíci

      @@The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger Never heard of that movie. Im gonna check it out :D

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 18 dny

      Mate I'm Australian, I feel your pain. "Australia? Is that Austria?" "No......we're the ones with Kangaroos, Austria is in Europe, we're in the middle of nowhere."

  • @josephchavis8232
    @josephchavis8232 Před 2 lety +142

    As a retired army office this true to a point. It really depends on the person. When I was an LT I really didn’t care about the salute. As a major I cared even less. When it came to briefs I always tried to keep them short as possible. Then again I was enlisted first, so that may have been the difference. I remember when I was the logistic officer for a Battalion our executive officer (a major) was a real jerk. He would go out of his way to make people salute him. One time during PT all the staff officers were on a run and he was leading it. He stopped our run and jumped all over a groups of soldiers because they didn’t salute him. And we were in our PT uniform….nothing showing he was at all. Nobody liked him.

    • @jyc313
      @jyc313 Před měsícem +2

      Got a Sobel over there eh?

  • @ashleyjohnson1162
    @ashleyjohnson1162 Před 2 lety +7769

    How he dropped to the ground tucked the gun and stood at attention all in one move in under a sec 😂💪🏿💯 get that man a klondike bar lol

    • @bryangonzalez7447
      @bryangonzalez7447 Před 2 lety +29

      Really? A fucking Klondike bar? I’m sorry but that shit was weak. I’m getting a better laugh typing this shit. And 135 people liked this? You found your crowd. I just don’t get how you got Klondike bar... like are you saying he did this for a Klondike bar??

    • @okogenetics7314
      @okogenetics7314 Před 2 lety +63

      @@bryangonzalez7447 maybe it’s an air force thing that we won’t understand

    • @unknown_user8449
      @unknown_user8449 Před 2 lety +176

      @@bryangonzalez7447 bruh get outta here 🤣 goin on a tirade for no reason

    • @CharlieDoesntSurf
      @CharlieDoesntSurf Před 2 lety +55

      @@bryangonzalez7447 shut up idiot

    • @horsemumbler1
      @horsemumbler1 Před 2 lety +121

      @@bryangonzalez7447
      Lol. Looks like somone needs a Snickers bar.

  • @kitzkaz3238
    @kitzkaz3238 Před 2 lety +4100

    When he said “to piggy back off what the Chief said” i felt that.

    • @TheButterAnvil
      @TheButterAnvil Před 2 lety +114

      Quick caveat on that...

    • @SuperSparrow45
      @SuperSparrow45 Před 2 lety +84

      Peal the onion back on what he said...

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +69

      And let me, real quickly, pull up this power point presentation on the issue.

    • @willthepeople
      @willthepeople Před 2 lety +26

      Chief? Since when does the Army have Chiefs?

    • @TheButterAnvil
      @TheButterAnvil Před 2 lety +86

      @@willthepeople it does. They are rare, and mythical, but I was briefed by one once

  • @D__Lee
    @D__Lee Před 2 lety +877

    When I was in the USAF back in the early 70's, there was an E-5 who was a legend among the enlisted rank. The E-5 was in charge of the medical clinic doing flight physicals for pilots and flight crews. They were told to be at the clinic at 0800 hrs to compete paperwork and to make sure no one was late. The actual flight physicals didn't start until 0845 hrs. A 2nd LT got upset and riled up that he was told to be there at 0800 hrs when it didn't start until 0845. The 2nd LT threaten the E-5 that he could take the stripes off his sleeves. The E-5 calmly took off his shirt uniform with the stripes and threw it at the 2nd LT. Luckily, other officers told the 2nd LT to shut up and sit down. Back in the early 70's, flight medical records were paper and you hand carried them to your new duty station. After the flight physical, the E-5 took the 2nd LT's medical records and made them disappear. Without flight medical records, the 2nd LT was grounded until the missing records could be re-constructed.

    • @shithappens6887
      @shithappens6887 Před rokem

      As a pilot (civilian) you have to be retarded to mouth off to anyone that holds the future of your medical or your flight certificates. Couldn't imagine mouthing off to my medical examiner, dude keeps me in a job lmao.

    • @drumsoccer100
      @drumsoccer100 Před rokem +25

      Sooooo...someone finally called out the clinic for its ridiculous rules?

    • @D__Lee
      @D__Lee Před rokem +147

      @@drumsoccer100 A “ridiculous rule” is debatable since asking patients to show up early to fill out paperwork is fairly standard in civilian and military medical facilities (more so in the military). What was truly “ridiculous” is that a lieutenant had a public temper tantrum over a rule that the NCO had no control over. The indignant lieutenant could have complained directly to the clinic commander (who I believe was a Major). Instead the lieutenant went on a power trip against an NCO who was simply following his orders. In the end, the NCO flexed his power when the lieutenant's medical records mysteriously disappeared and he ended up grounded. That’s karma.

    • @danielhaikkila3056
      @danielhaikkila3056 Před rokem +20

      I totally get why that E5 was a legend hahaha! I remember a good handful of Army E5's & E6's that were cool cats to work for. But those guys would put up with a lot bs coming downhill. Respect!

    • @stayhappyzayah1346
      @stayhappyzayah1346 Před rokem +3

      @@D__Lee 45 minutes early isn't standard.

  • @FreSch_Dude
    @FreSch_Dude Před rokem +66

    Haha reminded me of a moment during my basic training - one of the recruits stopped everyone to salute the officer - the officer turn around and ran way. The recruit was left standing there extremely confused lol

  • @danieltorrance1534
    @danieltorrance1534 Před 2 lety +6693

    Sergeants: screaming intensifies....
    Generals: Wassup Homies

    • @skyraiderjet
      @skyraiderjet Před 2 lety +71

      What’s a seargant? Do you mean a sergeant?

    • @Poop-sr9sn
      @Poop-sr9sn Před 2 lety +452

      @@skyraiderjet okay smarty pants.... get out

    • @w3ss3x
      @w3ss3x Před 2 lety +29

      @@skyraiderjet I'm gettin' more of a seared bite...

    • @bjap1563
      @bjap1563 Před 2 lety +4

      Drill Sergeants.

    • @cccspwn
      @cccspwn Před 2 lety +17

      @@skyraiderjet Airforce is looking for you

  • @DerpsWithWolves
    @DerpsWithWolves Před 2 lety +4193

    Was pulling door duty at a memorial service once and this one officer not from my unit I guess was a press liaison or something, because he was in and out of my door for hours running all over the place, and always looking distracted.
    I saluted the guy *every single time* he came by, until finally "Oh my god, you got me! Please stop."
    CSM said "Greet everyone who comes through this door." So I did. And I broke an overworked officer.

  • @adamerwin3370
    @adamerwin3370 Před rokem +50

    My dad, an Army dental Captain in the 70s, said that when he went in during Vietnam, they had guys get commissioned straight to LTC due to their time in civilian practice. He said he and the other Captains would always make sure they were in a group with the LTCs, so that the LTCs had to do all the salute-returning.
    Most surreal day in my life wasn't when my kids were born; it was when I pinned on Navy LCDR, and realized I now outranked my Dad...
    I realize the importance of courtesy and discipline, so I always tried to make sure I was between the "new" officer and "old" officer in the video; not demanding it, but not downplaying it either. If you think me good enough to render a salute to me, I'll return it with the sharpest, crispest, most boot salute I can manage as a "thank you, you're awesome too". But then, I was a Chaplain and tried to take care of my sailors as best I could.

  • @eduardomorales8443
    @eduardomorales8443 Před 2 lety +21

    Real accurate. My previous CO didn't like getting Saluted. He was pretty chill. Best company Commander I had. During Christmas in Japan, him and couple senior and junior officers along with our SNCOs had like a get together with the company in the barracks. We shared Burgers, Hotdogs and Beer. Best night ever. Everyone was pretty chill and blasting music till like 0200

  • @uzer141
    @uzer141 Před 2 lety +3915

    The way the two officers paused to stare at the young soldier and then just resumed walking got me 😂😂😂 happens all the times in the Marines too

    • @JAshe-rx2yx
      @JAshe-rx2yx Před 2 lety +34

      💯😂

    • @bubbayee-yee2799
      @bubbayee-yee2799 Před 2 lety +12

      Son, you're wronger than that grammar or tryin' to milk a bull. Unless the Corps has gotten ridiculously soft since I got out 7 years ago!

    • @denzelpardillo1181
      @denzelpardillo1181 Před 2 lety +26

      @@bubbayee-yee2799 yeah it probably got soft.

    • @boomnailedit1609
      @boomnailedit1609 Před 2 lety +44

      @@bubbayee-yee2799 Naw, in the Marines Officer’s salute back. There’s always that dirt bag that is running around but it is the exception. The Corps is still holding tight to customs and curtesies.

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před rokem +31

      @@bubbayee-yee2799 I got out 11 years ago, and my experience is that division/line officers are too burned out to give a damn. Only the pogest of pogies cared about salutes. MarDiv officers avoided enlisted

  • @JC_88
    @JC_88 Před 2 lety +2412

    Back when I first enlisted, if we saw a butter bar walking our way out group of 15 would walk in a single file line with 10 ft between each other and them salute us back one by one. Within the week they started crossing the street to avoid us.

    • @levene_c098
      @levene_c098 Před 2 lety +186

      BAHAHAH lmao is it just me, or do the newer butter bars act like complete dicks all the time? I've yet to have a decent LT that doesn't want to smoke me for not saluting them-- but Captains and Majors are always suppperrr chill.

    • @stefanovink4495
      @stefanovink4495 Před 2 lety +40

      yeah the duck walk salute, classic.

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 Před 2 lety +135

      @@levene_c098 That's because they know the LT is doing the job of smoking you when ever possible. Remember, the LT doesn't hate your company, he just hates you!

    • @caseynoface9439
      @caseynoface9439 Před 2 lety +4

      @@levene_c098 na their are some major douchebags

    • @henrykwieniawski7233
      @henrykwieniawski7233 Před 2 lety +18

      @@levene_c098 It’s called a power trip, my guy.

  • @amarcellus1714
    @amarcellus1714 Před 2 lety +17

    Even though officers outrank enlisted, I remember an Lt screaming "At Ease" when the CSM walked in. That CSM automatically commanded respect.

  • @shaywright6608
    @shaywright6608 Před 2 lety +21

    Reminded me of USMC bootcamp. The drill instructors demanded you scream the proper greeting like you're about to die but if you hit a regular supply marine who's not accustomed to the yelling you'd get a "the hell are you yelling for man?? I'm right here, go back to doing what you were doing"

  • @demicus
    @demicus Před 2 lety +650

    Warrant officer walks past and nobody, officer or enlisted, knows what to do at the sight of this elusive creature.

    • @ogheros5541
      @ogheros5541 Před 2 lety +58

      Dad was a CW5 and they’re just above enlisted but below all commissioned officers. Not that warrants care if a o5 or below walks by though.

    • @lv.99mastermind45
      @lv.99mastermind45 Před 2 lety +119

      This is a lie
      Ain't no one seen a warrant officer outside an office. Ever.

    • @ogheros5541
      @ogheros5541 Před 2 lety +59

      @@lv.99mastermind45 they're in hangars too. offices in the hangars.

    • @devnotes00
      @devnotes00 Před 2 lety +23

      @@ogheros5541 ah yes, the unicorn

    • @paleamigo8575
      @paleamigo8575 Před 2 lety +13

      "Elusive creature"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sacredeyeball2852
    @sacredeyeball2852 Před 2 lety +844

    “This is a glock 19, you hold it like this”
    * Holds M240 Model like RPG *

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +48

      As a range cadre and firearms instructor, I've found that if you can teach a second lieutenant how to shoot, then you can teach anything to anyone!

    • @EricKremer
      @EricKremer Před 2 lety +4

      Definitely not a m249….

    • @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
      @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 Před 2 lety +15

      M240, not M249.

    • @Bikavin
      @Bikavin Před 2 lety +3

      I first thought it was m fucking 60🤣

    • @Spicy_Uber
      @Spicy_Uber Před 2 lety +3

      Dudes, he *LITERALLY* said it was a Glock 19

  • @CanadaMatt
    @CanadaMatt Před 2 lety +19

    I've had the opposite experience.
    Had a CO who would stand 50 yards away on the Jetty during a store-ex staring at people to see if they'd notice him and salute, and a brand new Sub-Lieutenant who told us at the start of a group field training day "Compliments are suspended for the duration."

  • @theyearwas1473
    @theyearwas1473 Před 2 lety +47

    My favorite officer I ever met, was my platoon leader who passed away overseas. He was green to gold, so he made it to E4 before he transitioned. So he knew all about the ins and outs. He got us out of so much b*******, and he very rarely made us do s*** that was redundant. He rather have us doing real training than emptying a connex for the 45th time to find the same pair of thermal f****** vision that we've lost and then found and then lost and then found every single layout. I miss that guy.

  • @ryanday9737
    @ryanday9737 Před 2 lety +1836

    I was a brat...went to base library with my dad once...an airmen passed a lieutenant missing the salute...lieutenant set to his childlike version of an asset ripping...I think my 16 year old voice was deeper...he told the airmen to salute him 100 times. My dad, E8 at the time walks up to the lieutenant and says something like, "excuse me, sir, it is my duty to remind the lieutenant of his obligation to return each and every salute...I'll take over the counting for you." He dismissed the airmen and walked off. The funny thing was my dad saying to me with a huge smile on his face...like a child almost..."I always wanted to do that, waited a long time for the chance." We were getting in the car when the airmen ran up to him and thanked him,,said he knew who he was and was glad for NCOs like him. He was a great man...every time I ran into someone who worked for him, they'd rave about him. RIP, dad.

    • @clv2015
      @clv2015 Před 2 lety +96

      I have a lot of respect for any NCO from any branch that takes care of people of lower rank than them. Your dad sounds like one heck of a leader!

    • @ryanday9737
      @ryanday9737 Před 2 lety +46

      @@clv2015
      That was him...I remember being six years old when he gave me the first lesson on "Mission and Welfare"...no mission succeeds if the welfare of the troops did not have supremacy over all else."
      Thanks for your comment.

    • @supergene256
      @supergene256 Před 2 lety +17

      I said a prayer for your Dad

    • @ryanday9737
      @ryanday9737 Před 2 lety +17

      @@supergene256
      Thank you, brother, I appreciate that. I have goosebumps reading your comment.

    • @67bajaconv
      @67bajaconv Před 2 lety +5

      That brings back memories of good NCOs, thanks for the story, and thanks to your dad for his excellent service. Until Valhalla Sar'nt.

  • @ViperSRTnACR
    @ViperSRTnACR Před 2 lety +44

    True story, when I was in the Air Force, I was leaving the base hospital and going out the door the same time as one of the doctors who was a female Major. I asked her if she wanted a salute when we got outside and she just laughed and said "boyy you better not trouble me with all that!" 😂

  • @FIshyfaceify
    @FIshyfaceify Před 2 lety +5

    "this is a Glock 19, you hold it like this" some good comedy scripting in here

  • @viktornikolayevich5933
    @viktornikolayevich5933 Před 2 lety +675

    That "ya'll good ya'll good" it's accurate

  • @noot6230
    @noot6230 Před 2 lety +379

    Nothing gets the ship quiet like someone yelling “ATTENTION ON DECK!!!!” Sometimes people be doing that shit as a joke, it’s cruel

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 Před 2 lety +3

      Haha

    • @NightsDecent
      @NightsDecent Před 2 lety +2

      CONSTANT VIGILANCE

    • @theww2girl141
      @theww2girl141 Před rokem +3

      I'm not in the military, but we do something similar at the firehouse but with calls. Practical jokes, are a thing at the firehouse and what those guys come up with, is very creative, I have seen a lot. We have these TV screens all over the place, and it tells you what department is running what call and once you learn how to really read it, you can get out of the firehouse before those tones even go off. I was riding day shift and the guys and I were in the watch office, one of the career guys said he was going to to take a nap (since we were slammed with calls the night before and didn't get much sleep) and as soon as he walked out of the room, one of the guys yelled to him "you guys got a call." I start walking to the apparatus bay, one of the medic/firefighters pointed at me to stay where I was standing, then I realized that they were joking around, and that career guy came back and said "nice try, I saw you point to her." Not only did they get him, they got me also. But we did run a call pretty soon after though and it was a bit of an interesting one.

  • @gusb5867
    @gusb5867 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm in OCS about to become a butterbar, but I promise, I swear I'll try to act like an old soul officer when I commission

    • @vince11harris
      @vince11harris Před 2 lety +7

      Lol please do. As long as you treat lower enlisted like they are human beings and don’t look at them as your slaves. You should be fine but don’t get too friendly with them. You have to draw that line

  • @TheKingofKings2272
    @TheKingofKings2272 Před 7 měsíci

    I remember I was in basic for 5 weeks before I got sent home because I needed surgery and I’m going back in about two- three weeks, but there were younger officers that didn’t care either way if you saluted them or not, and then there were older ones that you BETTER salute. I remember walking to the hospital like my third week of basic and I didn’t fully understand each rank yet and walked right passed an officer w/o even acknowledging him, and he lit me up.

  • @TheMaritimeHorror
    @TheMaritimeHorror Před 2 lety +292

    “You gotta cancel” then you get booked for missing your appointment.

    • @PrometheusRiser
      @PrometheusRiser Před 2 lety +17

      And if it's a dental appointment, you know they got paperwork waiting for you 🤣

    • @TexasTeaHTX
      @TexasTeaHTX Před 2 lety +5

      They will njp the shit out of you in the corps

  • @ricardopenaloza507
    @ricardopenaloza507 Před 2 lety +257

    The dude that shuffled into position had me dying 🤣😂

  • @hotlikecyn
    @hotlikecyn Před 9 měsíci

    It's the attention forward shuffle that got me!😂😂😂

  • @CombatCarbon
    @CombatCarbon Před 9 měsíci +1

    😂 I'm dead! I've been an old officer since Day 1. Joined up at 27

    • @moonbentley7412
      @moonbentley7412 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Did u get your bachelor’s while enlisted? Or did you get your degree first and then went to become an officer? Im 26 and and considering joining

    • @CombatCarbon
      @CombatCarbon Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@moonbentley7412 I went OTS. Was flying private/air medical before I joined up

    • @moonbentley7412
      @moonbentley7412 Před 8 měsíci

      thanks for the response!
      @@CombatCarbon

  • @dennisbrucemasayon786
    @dennisbrucemasayon786 Před 2 lety +1639

    Officers deployed at an airconditioned offices act like they have been to hell and back while actual badasses act like they overdosed on chillpill🤣

    • @jessedabo
      @jessedabo Před 2 lety +84

      Always bro!
      It's always like that!!!

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +234

      After dealing with landmines, snipers and people trying to kill you on a daily basis, dealing with life back at base is a completely different reality.
      Sure, military bearing is still important, but being an asshole to subordinates is no longer possible. It's all about training the next group to go out.

    • @wolfyez9301
      @wolfyez9301 Před 2 lety +5

      You be doing all the work and the officer gets the credit

    • @brysontheghostgaming9218
      @brysontheghostgaming9218 Před 2 lety +21

      Definitely true asf just like bro I almost died more times than o can count this salute super correct shit is dead just listen to the instructions practice and have a nice day

    • @jtnachos16
      @jtnachos16 Před 2 lety +14

      @@cripplegunsmith1 I believe it's best encapsulated as 'too tired for this pony show crap'.

  • @siegfriedarmory6271
    @siegfriedarmory6271 Před 2 lety +511

    National Guard Officers are the best. Once a new guy just out of basic reacted "correctly" to the Company Commander entering the room at weekend drill. Everybody just stared at the private like he was crazy, the CC said "We don't do that here", and then we were all joking about it for the rest of the day. Nobody does that.

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol

    • @clv2015
      @clv2015 Před 2 lety +8

      I can relate but that’s how it is for all the officers from O1-O5 at my old unit. Very relaxed but glad to be out

    • @sinnirr
      @sinnirr Před rokem +4

      This is why the some aspects of the military is going 'Woke'. Try that in an actual professional unit and find out.

    • @skampy134
      @skampy134 Před rokem +23

      @@sinnirr what the hell are you on about😂 ever been in a SOF unit?? They could care less if you even acknowledged their presence, and those are literally the tip of the spear units.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 Před rokem

      @@skampy134 and busy stealing cash and doing drugs

  • @leotheo2852
    @leotheo2852 Před 9 měsíci +1

    “Sirs?” I got cussed for that one time! It’s gentlemen! Lol Salute me from a mile away baby!!!!

  • @KXLXI
    @KXLXI Před 2 lety +14

    When I was in basic for the navy I was trying to salute an officer, but there was a blizzard the night before so when I brought my arm up to salute I also slipped on ice and busted my ass. The officer asked if I was ok from across the street then kept walking 😭😭😭🤣

  • @eddie955
    @eddie955 Před 2 lety +1151

    The worse was boot camp for sure. Mine was in great lakes and I swear I had the hardest time identifying officers and chiefs in the navy. And those officers do have hard on about their salutes like no others.But man if you saluted a chief, dear lord it was an even worse ass chewing " Do I look like a fucken cake eater seaman? I work for a fucken living, get down and give me 20" is engraved in my skull lmao

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +142

      That rant sounds super familiar. It sounds like the rant a WO-5 gave me (we worked together for a couple years) so as a Soldier, I had to salute him every chance I got just to mess with him.
      He started going back into the door of the building and taking other exits to avoid having to salute back.

    • @VegetaLF7
      @VegetaLF7 Před 2 lety +82

      Oh yeah, that was me. Was at Great Lakes back in 2005 and I have never been more terrified at trying to quickly identify if it was a gold leaf or a gold anchor at a distance. I was lucky that I had 4 years JROTC behind me so that I was at least familiar with the ranks going in, but when you're already stressed out from being in boot as it is, those two seconds of "oh shit, is that a chief or a lieutenant commander?" is enough to give you a panic attack.

    • @chenanigans
      @chenanigans Před 2 lety +11

      That was me at Cape May 😭

    • @Caedus696
      @Caedus696 Před 2 lety +15

      When I was still in the army, we had a WO come down to our motor pool where we were hanging out. We had never seen a WO before and didn’t even know the proper way to greet him. So he tried to smoke us for it.

    • @agentmaine8914
      @agentmaine8914 Před 2 lety +32

      Worst was marching around base as RCPO, and seeing someone walking towards you and then saying “Good afternoon Chief,” then they tell you they’re a senior chief, and you’re just like “Fuck”

  • @TM-bf9cg
    @TM-bf9cg Před 2 lety +356

    When he said “it’s a glock 19 you hold it like this” I was 💀

  • @Gagamonster87
    @Gagamonster87 Před 2 lety

    😂 later half of the vid looks like good ole NWF! Haven’t been stationed there in years, but I remember all of the laughs, tears, and jeers on that mountain of sand in the back 40.
    Love this vid, definitely gonna watch the rest!

  • @AterraTkd
    @AterraTkd Před 2 lety

    This was absolutely great! Thank you for doing these skits folks. 😆

  • @spencegame
    @spencegame Před 2 lety +521

    Saying "sirs" to our officers will just get you laughed at "it's 'gentlemen' dummy, carry on"

    • @carlpatrick8215
      @carlpatrick8215 Před 2 lety +20

      Don’t be so serious it’s not that deep

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A Před 2 lety +15

      besides the 'sirs' the other good one is the 'sir sandwich'.

    • @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited
      @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited Před 2 lety +9

      @@RangerCaptain11A I was JOKINGLY once told (Marine vet here) that sir was one officer and messirs was 2 or more 😂

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A Před 2 lety +6

      @@VeteranGaming_GamingUnited that HAS to be French.

    • @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited
      @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited Před 2 lety

      @@RangerCaptain11A they were Canadian, lol. Pretty close given everything

  • @eddie955
    @eddie955 Před 2 lety +200

    Officers just get tired of all the formalities too for sure haha. I remember officers on my base would do their best to avoid the younger airmen (cross the street, walk the other way, pretend they don't see you).Love the video it was so dead on hahaha.

    • @TheMaritimeHorror
      @TheMaritimeHorror Před 2 lety +34

      I had a CWO who would take his cover off if he saw someone starting to salute him. It became a game to try and catch him off guard.

    • @eddie955
      @eddie955 Před 2 lety +20

      @@TheMaritimeHorror Yeah, Warrants were always the coolest of the officers Cause they were all enlisted at one point and knew the deal for sure. They like it at first but get over that shit quick lol.

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 Před 2 lety

      Lol

    • @bkane573
      @bkane573 Před 2 lety +8

      When an officer does to that is shows a lack of appreciation for the customs, traditions, and history of the US Military. As an NCO it is my duty to respectfully address the issue.
      By directing every single soldier I see to go out of their way to ensure the officer gets saluted. As a good NCO, I inform the soldiers as to why, as it provides them the ability to exercise greater independence of action.

    • @Raiden0831
      @Raiden0831 Před 2 lety +6

      @@bkane573 🤣 you had me at first

  • @AARon-fe1mo
    @AARon-fe1mo Před 2 lety +8

    I was public health for 10 years in the Air Force and for all the officers I interacted with I can easily say this is accurate as hell! Some of the worst ones to deal with were the new officers from the academy, the best ones were prior enlisted.

  • @tituscaesar6960
    @tituscaesar6960 Před 8 měsíci

    The "piggyback off what the chief said" is too real

  • @zerstorer335
    @zerstorer335 Před 2 lety +393

    I remember when I was at tech school at Bullis, one of my buddies and I (Butter Bars, New, ROTC-type, 2 each) were going back to the classroom after lunch. We knew that going down the main sidewalk while everyone's going back and forth between the buildings would mean we're saluting so much our arms will want to fall off. So we decided to go around the buildings and walk along the road / cadre parking lot to avoid those crowds.
    As we're congratulating ourselves on avoiding putting everyone through that salute gauntlet, we round a corner and end up face to face with a whole pack of enlisted students. So now everyone's saluting and all we could say was "well, it was worth a shot".

    • @salinsoulok3338
      @salinsoulok3338 Před 2 lety +10

      The thought is what counts that’s more then some people in Korea when I was there

  • @marcosborrell422
    @marcosborrell422 Před 2 lety +727

    This is wayy too accurate 😂

    • @pcd1377
      @pcd1377 Před 2 lety +1

      Civilian here... sooo if I'm understanding correctly, people nowadays are A) worried about being saluted based on rank... and B) Allowed to leave instruction when they have a booboo?

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +6

      @@pcd1377 The Private saluting the older officer on the other side of the road is what made the Private stupid. Normal distance is 6 paces away (the road is further than that.) The LT was lost without a compass on the other side of the road as he ran across it to yell at the Private for not saluting, even though he was far outside the normal salute range.
      This is why officers are usually given a more experienced NCO. And ooh boy does it get hard when you only have three stripes to try and tame a butterbar (been there). That's a big reason why Platoon Leaders usually have Platoon Sergeants that are Sergeant First Classes (E-7's as opposed to a Sergeant which is an E-5)

    • @Moldy_Apple
      @Moldy_Apple Před 2 lety

      @@Zachomara three stripes? Are those similar to write-ups?

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +1

      @@Moldy_Apple No, just an E-5's rank in the Army (Sergeant)

    • @julonkrutor4649
      @julonkrutor4649 Před 2 lety

      After the first 3 times you just get bored of that shit. Unless someone annoys you, you will not do it.

  • @USER_S4V4NT
    @USER_S4V4NT Před 9 měsíci

    where im stationed there’s quite a few o-1 officers that most of the time don’t even care if their saluted or not, but i still do it anyway so it becomes habit and so that when they get more experienced they also understand and uphold the traditions

  • @mattk741
    @mattk741 Před 2 lety +3

    1:04 "This a Glock 19, alright? You hold it like this."

  • @sarlndr
    @sarlndr Před 2 lety +79

    100% facts!
    Had a female Navy Ensign (O1) walk up to me while I was working on a water pump, BEHIND a shower tent in Zagreb, Croatia. All I saw was a pair of boots next to me, so I thought it was a co-worker. I look up and she's standing there, saluting. She clears her throat "uuh-umm" basically telling me to stand up and salute her. 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @medihawalker4970
      @medihawalker4970 Před rokem +3

      @sarlndr, ohhhh nooo. that must have ended badly.

    • @baca5475
      @baca5475 Před rokem +5

      Back in the 80's i missed saluting a Navy officer who i passed at midnight going to my duty station. It was pitch dark except for the light at the facility door step.
      i was about to enter when i heard a voice out of the dark calling me to attention ( which i did).
      The officer proceeded to chew me out while i remained at attention for few minutes. My excuse that i didn't see him 😅 may have been true but was inadequate at that moment.
      Other than this and saying "yes sir" i kept quiet. I was an E4 at a joint service assignment.
      The officer was in the Navy and i was unfamiliar with rank on the sleeve but never forgot that leason! All officers ranks are entitled to receive a salute.
      Until i retired in 1992 i always cautioned those i supervised to observe an individual's rank and act appropriately. If in doubt its Better to salute than to miss your opportunity to show proper respect.
      Rank Has its privileges.
      Respect others and they will respect you.

  • @tylernorha
    @tylernorha Před 2 lety +109

    In the Seabees, sometimes the new/junior officers would come out to the project sites, de-blouse, swap out their white hard hat for a brown one(enlisted), and start working with us. Try to blend in so no one would notice. Guess they hated doing office work too.

    • @cripplegunsmith1
      @cripplegunsmith1 Před 2 lety +22

      That's when you know you have a great officer corps! The ones who aren't afraid of getting a little dirty and working amongst us lower lifeforms. I've had a few good ones like that, treasured all of them!

    • @zerstorer335
      @zerstorer335 Před 2 lety +19

      Especially because so much of the office work is nonsense. I spent an absolutely inappropriate amount of time basically correcting people's writing like I was a third-grade grammar teacher. I loved getting a chance to go out and be in the OC spray gauntlet or to play OPFOR for force-on-force training.
      Working alongside the troops was more of a goat rope because you have to arm up, get a GOV, get a radio, and then you have to reverse it all to turn it all in when you're going back to your office life.

    • @tylernorha
      @tylernorha Před 2 lety +23

      @@zerstorer335 not to mention when you get out with the troops and suffer with them, you earn their respect.

  • @michaelharper7350
    @michaelharper7350 Před 2 lety +8

    Best Officers were the ones who KNEW their peeps. My top 5 taught me to provide top cover while I CTA (cover their a$$). They EARNED my trust and respect. I saluted the person (male & female) rather than the new breed who feel I had to salute their uniform. Guess that's why I loved the movie "When We Were Soldiers". Down range (Iraq & Afghan) I was there in the beginning when the WO and OICs would tell us DON"T SALUTE for sniper sake. Then on my 4th or 5th roatation the new breeds would DEMAND a salute. I'd shrug and say, okay. They were worried more about making rank and getting that bronze star rather than anything else. I retired out in '14. Thou I weas AF I was with Marines in OKinawa and Army in South Carolina and downrange. Best ones was the old school heads. SALUTE to them!

  • @DanOKC
    @DanOKC Před 8 měsíci

    We had a General in the Air Force that started to writting people up for NOT SALUTING his car.

  • @hectorlee85
    @hectorlee85 Před 2 lety +179

    ROOM TENCHHUTT!!: I had an officer at the smoke pit that use to knock his salute out early for everyone all at one time, so he can enjoy his smoke.

    • @philipramsden4975
      @philipramsden4975 Před 2 lety +27

      Our rule at the smoke pit was that it was a non saluting zone

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman Před 2 lety +16

      @@philipramsden4975 I was a sub guy. I think I can count the amount of times I actually saluted one of our officers on one hand with fingers left over.

  • @user-pj2dt6jj7q
    @user-pj2dt6jj7q Před 2 lety +45

    0:46 I love this guy"s movement

  • @kingjay_117
    @kingjay_117 Před 8 měsíci

    The Accuracy 😂😂😂😂

  • @sovietred7371
    @sovietred7371 Před 2 lety +236

    I like how the military teaches you to salute, but on the battlefield you do that shit you're basically painting a red dot on whoever it is youvare saluting

    • @matthewquintana3943
      @matthewquintana3943 Před 2 lety +68

      That's why you don't salute in the field.

    • @gd88467
      @gd88467 Před 2 lety +40

      @@matthewquintana3943 no that’s why you do salute 😉

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 Před 2 lety +23

      Yes, one of the best ways to mutiny against an officer you don't like.

    • @fartexboy4225
      @fartexboy4225 Před rokem +5

      Sub zero IQ comment right here...

    • @dh1380
      @dh1380 Před 5 měsíci

      You don't salute in the field, dummy.
      I dunno about America but in the UK the guards don't even salute on the gate.

  • @foberdud7576
    @foberdud7576 Před 2 lety +98

    “Sir, I got an appointment.”
    “You gonna have to cancel it”
    😂😂😂

    • @nicholaschandler5285
      @nicholaschandler5285 Před rokem

      On base appointment is fine to cancel, but if they say that about one that is in town with a civilian, you gotta pay for it out of pocket since you didn’t go and rescheduled day of. Wife had that happen to her in the Navy, said they had “training” and then everyone proceeded to sit around for the next four hours

  • @sirtaurus84
    @sirtaurus84 Před 9 měsíci

    Old officer here ✋🏾….this is accurate lol

  • @Heavy_C
    @Heavy_C Před 2 lety +11

    This was equally as accurate during my time in the Air Force from 2003-2011. New officers LOVE throwin those bars around. Meanwhile the old school Oakleafs don’t give af. Before you’re even at attention they’re all “at ease at ease” or they do that “As…. You…. WERE” haha 😂

  • @j.h.5277
    @j.h.5277 Před 2 lety +48

    "It's a glock 19 alright, you hold it like this"
    Comedy gold

  • @infini.tesimo
    @infini.tesimo Před 2 lety +152

    When I was back in I was fortunate enough to never have encountered a snob officer. The reason is because most of them were absolutely clueless and relied on us to help them make themselves look good for exercises. Even then my flights were chill af. Still don't miss being in but due to that factor it made life fairly easy and straight forward.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +1

      Were you Air Force? You said flights.

    • @infini.tesimo
      @infini.tesimo Před 2 lety +4

      @@Zachomara yah.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +15

      @Santino W I remember having an officer who I thought was absolutely insane. I'm sitting in as the assistant BN ammo manager and he goes in to take a look at the training inventory and he tells me to redo everything because he wants two extra zeros on the number of training rounds. We were a support battalion and not a combat arms one, and I tried explaining it to him, but he was so insistent on getting the ammo he had me redo two years of ammunition requests the official ammo manager had put in.
      Not ten minutes afterward, I got a call (I was a SPC at the time) from the Brigade CSM asking for me, asking why I changed the ammo requests. He told me the requested amount was more than the entire Brigade had for training rounds, and all I could do was agree with him until we finally put the Lieutenant on the phone.
      He was an LT, but this was his second duty station. The first one was the CO of a COP in the middle of nowhere where they kept getting overrun and shot at daily. The guy obviously had PTSD from it all, but he was one of the officers I wouldn't have hesitated going into the fight with if we were there together. He knew how to thrive in a war zone, just not in garrison.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +2

      @Santino W Oh I'm sure it's far different in combat arms. I was just in a combat support unit in Korea. The LT I knew wasn't combat arms, either. He had just got stuck where he had been, but it fricking made him into who he was.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara Před 2 lety +1

      @Santino W It would considering his MOS.
      He wasn't under threat in Korea (that was where we were stationed together).
      But I do know a logistics guy (not 88M, the warehouse technician. I can't remember the MOS cause it's been a couple years) who basically held off 30 AQI guys in Iraq after a helicopter crash and tried to breech the perimeter.
      There are way more people out there than you think that do come under fire. Usually it's the supply guys, but the other ones I know about are the intel guys. The come under fire all the time if they are outside the wire. (which they do go out a lot)

  • @gm28jtr
    @gm28jtr Před 8 měsíci

    “Sirs?” You mean “Gentlemen?”

  • @The88Cheat
    @The88Cheat Před 7 měsíci

    0:45 That scooch forward is so real. lol

  • @derek-ef5ef
    @derek-ef5ef Před 2 lety +172

    I’m a young Lt and I hate getting saluted because I feel like I haven’t really “earned” it by doing anything yet

    • @AudioAftershock
      @AudioAftershock Před 2 lety +77

      All troops will salute you only because they have to, but what you want is for them to salute you because they respect you. Never met a more respected officer than the one who doesn't take bullshit from his higher ups and often listens to the concerns of his sergeants. It's a goddamn plague of bad leadership in the military. The gunny with the best fitness scores and perfect records and who will never tell his higher ups no are by far the most snake-like, backstabbing assholes I've ever met because they're protecting their career over all else at all costs. Be wary of the guy who's a yes man because everyone under him probably hates his guts, and trust in the staff who are willing to say no to you; those are the ones who know their troops better than you do. If all the lower enlisted hate somebody it's usually for a good reason. Good luck in your career!

    • @derek-ef5ef
      @derek-ef5ef Před 2 lety +46

      @@AudioAftershock thanks for the input I always look for ways to make me a better leader. Although I’m still early in my career I’ve made an effort to check on my enlisted personnel every day even if it’s simply asking them how their day was. I don’t want to be “that officer” that everyone feels they can’t come to. I’ll obviously have to have the line between being a “friend” and being someone who cares but I do not believe that will be an issue. After all enlisted members are the backbone of the military regardless of branch, so I want to make sure I’m taking care of them as best as I can.

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 Před 2 lety +34

      @@derek-ef5ef With that last sentence, you show that you are already miles ahead of some 'leaders'.
      As an officer, you wear gold on your shoulders.
      Make sure your people know that you alone bear the weight of that gold; the shine is all for them.
      Do this with actions, not just (hollow) words. Your NCO's have heard all those words before.

    • @derek-ef5ef
      @derek-ef5ef Před 2 lety +11

      @@DreadX10 thank you for the kind words and advice. I will really make it my mission to follow through and show them rather than simply tell them!

    • @derek-ef5ef
      @derek-ef5ef Před 2 lety +9

      @Vince Nav thank you for the positive words. The divide between officers and enlisted is very unfortunate, but I’m going to make it my duty to be one less statistic of officers that don’t care. I’m sorry to hear about your tough times and struggles, but I’m glad to know you had someone there who you were able to open up to instead of bottling it up. Hope everything is well with you now and going forward and you take care!

  • @overaveragalystoopid9737
    @overaveragalystoopid9737 Před 2 lety +29

    The little shuffle at 0:45 got me in tears

  • @CrowT
    @CrowT Před rokem +2

    When he said "To piggyback off what the Chief said" I immediately flashed back lol. God they love saying that🤣

  • @michaelwestmoreland2530
    @michaelwestmoreland2530 Před 8 měsíci

    0:46 I refuse.
    Zero service time here, and I'm still certain that bizzare little "At Attention Crab Scuttle" to the table is kosher.

  • @anthonyabraham8534
    @anthonyabraham8534 Před 2 lety +75

    BIG OL FACTS! I remember being stationed at McEntire and a BG walked into a briefing. Bodies shot up, but buddy was damn near Obama cool as he just trotted to the front of the room to give his lil briefing. Then again, I saw a Tech and a Major hugging that same day too. Guard folks just different. Lol

  • @llertnacnoved4195
    @llertnacnoved4195 Před 2 lety +29

    “But to piggy back off of what chief said” I swear to god. Every single time!

  • @anonymousgamer8807
    @anonymousgamer8807 Před 2 lety

    watchin these takes me back lol. good content bruh, keep it up.

  • @jesse2585
    @jesse2585 Před 9 měsíci

    Got to do one about the TACs at OCS, I swear those guys would smoke us if we didn’t see the major from a mile away lol

  • @edrace1882
    @edrace1882 Před 2 lety +15

    As an older officer myself this is totally true. Like in the briefing we want to get this shit done as much as everyone else.

  • @psychopompous3207
    @psychopompous3207 Před 2 lety +106

    But to piggy back off what the Chief said? Ugh...gross.

  • @codysmith3081
    @codysmith3081 Před rokem +17

    I low-key actually had the first example happen to me. An officer was walking by me and my battle buddy and walk over with a problem and told me and my battle buddy to salute them and I ended up chewing their ass out as a private and got away with it. All because they walked over a massive ass road to harass us.

  • @vikingshark2634
    @vikingshark2634 Před 2 lety +24

    We walked around a corner one evening, ran nearly smack into a guy with about half a second to recognize and respond, so I let out a quick 'evenin' sarn't major' for the rank I thought I might have seen. We were in the dark and on the move, the guy was nearly past us already as soon as we encountered him. He responded as we passed with a casual 'I'm a lieutenant colonel but whatever.' and kept walking without incident. Nobody gets as triggered about getting their rank acknowledged as the newest Officers and the oldest CSMs.

  • @Gkitchens1
    @Gkitchens1 Před 2 lety +17

    I got yelled at by a new officer while I was still in boot for not saluting. I was in week 1 and didn't know anything. Found out from my captain the dude was brand new shortly afterwards. That same captain by the way, I accidentally called sergeant on two different occasions which he laughed off and said "I look better than the rest of this Cadre combined how could you confuse me???"

  • @MarquitaMaverick
    @MarquitaMaverick Před 9 měsíci

    "I got an appointment"
    It's always:
    No you don't
    Not anymore
    Cancel it
    Drink water you'll be fine 😂

  • @Xbreakshwd
    @Xbreakshwd Před 8 měsíci

    But to piggy back off what chief said is too real😂

  • @armybeef68
    @armybeef68 Před 2 lety +18

    0:45
    That scoot....
    I'm frickin' crying...LOL

  • @demnknight9450
    @demnknight9450 Před 2 lety +112

    I ain’t goin lie, this is gonna make people join the military, to protect and to experience the one time best job they can ever have

  • @o1g_2
    @o1g_2 Před 9 měsíci

    the pants and boots situatiuon is killing me rn

  • @realgoodscoobysnacks
    @realgoodscoobysnacks Před 2 lety +4

    This shit is so true. I was an Air Force gate guard and those 2nd LTs loved their salute. "Where's my salute Airman?" It rings in my ears still today.

    • @drumsoccer100
      @drumsoccer100 Před rokem

      You mean they were enforcing the customs and courtesies that you were not giving? Sounds like you should've done better.

    • @realgoodscoobysnacks
      @realgoodscoobysnacks Před rokem

      @@drumsoccer100 Sounds like you shouldn't take yourself so serious. You sound like a douche.

  • @Citadel.
    @Citadel. Před 2 lety +4

    A couple of years back I went for a joyride when my LT took his doors off of his jeep. Coming back on base he made me salute the poor confused one striper as we drove off...I was an A1C. He saluted me first every time until our last day working together. Great guy and a solid young officer from a SrA's perspective.

  • @stickthelanding4785
    @stickthelanding4785 Před 2 lety +194

    In my third year in AFJROTC and am still confused on when do we salute a senior officer.

    • @immediatesword7711
      @immediatesword7711 Před 2 lety +53

      Outside when you are covered, if they are closer than 30 paces but further away then 6, and if you are walking in opposite directions. If you walk past them you salute and say "by your leave, sir/ma'am". If they're coming at you perpendicular, you can salute to be safe, but its not a big deal if you don't.

    • @hk_47_
      @hk_47_ Před 2 lety +40

      Do not salute indoors unless reporting in. Do not salute enlisted (unless it's different in jrotc). Salute outdoors with the corresponding greeting of the day (good morning/afternoon/evening sir/ma'am). Greet far enough away so that the officer hears you and has time to return the greeting before they past abreast you. Do not turn your torso to salute. Do not salute if you are passing or are being passed by an officer. Hold the salute until they finish saluting you or pass abreast you. There are lots of other details but generally it's never a bad idea to salute and greet.
      Look up the AFROTC 2021 FTM for details or the AFH.

    • @michaelunknown1179
      @michaelunknown1179 Před 2 lety

      Because you’re a nerd

    • @chrisbarmby8640
      @chrisbarmby8640 Před 2 lety +4

      These comments just remind me of the guy saluting the major in we were soldiers (good morning sir) it’s a beautiful day sir) etc etc!

    • @monopolymoney4066
      @monopolymoney4066 Před 2 lety +1

      @@michaelunknown1179 what

  • @Ocean-zj6vh
    @Ocean-zj6vh Před rokem +6

    True in every army of any nation

  • @StarbaseTx
    @StarbaseTx Před 2 lety

    Nailed it! I salute you, sir!

  • @tylerjames4863
    @tylerjames4863 Před 2 lety +8

    Bruh this shit so funny it’s unreal 😭😭 please keep em comin you will grow

  • @noahidewarrior5838
    @noahidewarrior5838 Před 2 lety +32

    Not gonna lie... who else got anxiety from watching the inconsistency in rank personalities😂🤣.... have me guessing all the time if I was in trouble or good

  • @Cavscout5096
    @Cavscout5096 Před 2 lety +2

    I remember... When I was in the service, my old man, swelled with pride when I saluted him, as he was an officer before he retired.

  • @legsusmaximus6854
    @legsusmaximus6854 Před 8 měsíci

    In sweden this still hits home

  • @ricky7973
    @ricky7973 Před 2 lety +21

    Getting dismissed for an appointment as security forces? Lmao

  • @luiscuadras1963
    @luiscuadras1963 Před 2 lety +12

    My 2nd PL after the 2nd day: Stop saluting me, we work together.
    4 months later: You guys suck
    *Large line of lower enlisted saluting in a line

  • @mcsploiter
    @mcsploiter Před 8 měsíci

    Imagine in the first one, an mp comes out of nowhere and the new officer gets in trouble with the MPs for jaywalking 💀