This Is How It Is - The Big Picture

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  • You receive your first clothing issue... your first dog tags... your first GI haircut.. You are tested... you eat your first meal of Army chow... you are tested some more...You have arrived -- arrived at the scene of Army Basic Training. What these recruits do, what they say, and what they think for their first eight rigorous weeks in the Army is captured by the cameras on this week's issue of THE BIG PICTURE... "This Is How It Is."
    National Archives and Records Administration
    ARC Identifier 2569788 / Local Identifier 111-TV-553
    Big Picture: This Is How It Is
    DVD Copied by Thomas Gideon - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984).

Komentáře • 143

  • @washingtonhidalgo3056
    @washingtonhidalgo3056 Před 2 lety +21

    Army's basic training is your baptism into military service, I enjoyed when I was there and I never experienced any abuse, not mistreatment as in the full metal jacket movie. It's an honor to wear the uniform, wear it with pride.

    • @ruvoodoo4862
      @ruvoodoo4862 Před rokem +2

      Full Metal Jacket is about Marine Corps boot camp. The DI's aren't SUPPOSED to mistreat you in boot camp either mentally or physically. However...one of my best friends in the Corps got his arm busted between two racks by his senior DI. This was in 1994 not during the 60's or 70's.

    • @ESPLTD322
      @ESPLTD322 Před rokem +2

      Just my thoughts; I’ve always been convinced the Marines were just trying to make legitimate merciless sociopaths out of the poor recruits. I agree the Army always seemed tough, but hardly ever abusive. You want your guys tough and prepared, but idk why you’d want total sociopaths, because they might kill their own fellow marines lol but that’s just my view on it

    • @blondequijote
      @blondequijote Před rokem +1

      ​@ruvoodoo4862 to footnote ur reply, Full Metal Jacket is based on Gustav Hasford's semiautobiographical novel The Short Timers. Guy didn't get enough credit or success in his lifetime. Semper fi, even when the givt says u should die

    • @marstuv5068
      @marstuv5068 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@ruvoodoo4862Bummer!! Not good. 😮😢

    • @Schneids1216
      @Schneids1216 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Today it’s definitely softer however I believe it’s a professional atmosphere like any other organization which actually impressed me when I was at basic in 2021

  • @2098elk
    @2098elk Před 2 lety +8

    Used to watch this series as a kid along with Victory at Sea. Drafted in 1965. This is pretty realistic. Fort Polk 65 to 67.

  • @michaeleastes1705
    @michaeleastes1705 Před rokem +2

    I found the drill sergeants to be more fair and even handed than my dad had been. I gained a lot of confidence in basic training. Ft. Polk, 1971.

  • @garydiamond6078
    @garydiamond6078 Před měsícem +1

    Got there in Oct 1966, yes this is how it was, just like the video.

  • @scottjoseph9578
    @scottjoseph9578 Před rokem +3

    They protected my parents and me. God Bless Them.

  • @lknanml
    @lknanml Před rokem +10

    I went to Fort Knox in June 2008.
    I was 34.. EPIC challenge. Loved it. I always wanted to serve but life never made time for it till I decided it's now or never before I age out. A lot of the break you down build you up drills didn't really work on us "old" guys. Watching the 17 and 18 years olds lose their freaking minds was HILARIOUS.
    Watching them come together was pretty amazing. For the "old" guys we knew what was expected of us so that's what we did. Anything asked of us at 100% with zero back talk.
    Years later during an Iraq deployment I ran into one of my roomates from basic. Crazy how small the community can be.
    To ANYONE wondering if they want to serve a few years. DO IT.
    Just do the minimum years to start off. You will NEVER be out of epic stories to tell with all the crazy shit you will go through.
    It goes by in the blink of an eye..

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 Před rokem +1

      I had to wait until I was 30 (entered as a Direct Petty Officer E-4 USCG... all of us were Direct Petty Officers - we could smoke, on base "liberty" after 1800 etc...) and it was the best thing I ever did. Friggin drunk driver ruined it all for me but I enjoyed damn near every minute of it. It sure DOES go by in the blink of an eye.

    • @2ndarmoredhellonwheels106
      @2ndarmoredhellonwheels106 Před rokem +1

      What was your most? I took osut at fort knox in 1979 n trained as a 19delta, cavalry scout. I used to hate agony n misery.

    • @AgentPepsi1
      @AgentPepsi1 Před rokem

      I went to Fort Knox for BASIC too. I was there in 2005. Then off to Fort Rucker (I refuse to call the place Novosil what they renamed it) for AIT.

    • @warhammerarmaments
      @warhammerarmaments Před 11 měsíci

      ​@2ndarmoredhellonwheels106 my 2 favorite pt "implements"

  • @multitieredinvestor5246
    @multitieredinvestor5246 Před 4 lety +11

    1966-1968 I was Chief Pictorial Branch USACDCEC. I had 37 people working there. Fantastic assignment! Yes, Fort Ord is closed.

    • @josemoreno3334
      @josemoreno3334 Před 3 lety +3

      My brother went there for basic training in 1970 then off to Viet Nam in 71. He was with the 1st. Cav. Div.

    • @masterbondofox8982
      @masterbondofox8982 Před 2 lety +1

      THANK YOU for your service!

    • @samuelegbert2199
      @samuelegbert2199 Před 10 měsíci

      @@josemoreno3334My brother also did basic at Ft Ord in 68’ then off to Vietnam and he was also in the 1st Air Cav. Door gunner on a Chinook.

  • @joe-qo3qi
    @joe-qo3qi Před rokem +1

    I remember watching the big picture as a kid on an old black n white tv that had only 3 channels on a Good day, replacing a tube or two now and then. Brings back memories of a different time.

  • @multimeter2859
    @multimeter2859 Před rokem +4

    Master Sergeants actually working? Wow!

  • @mikenicolay2483
    @mikenicolay2483 Před 3 lety +7

    A-3-1, Ft. Ord, 1963 - I don't remember them being quite this polite and nice... :-)

    • @alexluck8926
      @alexluck8926 Před 3 lety

      I though Ord had been turned into some kind of Administrative Center.

    • @leondehaven7706
      @leondehaven7706 Před 2 lety

      Hhc.1st bn-3d bde
      .Oct -dec 63

  • @michaelherndon9755
    @michaelherndon9755 Před 2 lety +4

    Went through Basic @ Ft. Benning in 1983, A-6-1 Sand Hill. We were the last group to get the OD Green field jackets. Still have mine. Enjoyed this film.

  • @Slickgoodlin
    @Slickgoodlin Před 9 lety +22

    Took Basic here at Fort Ord in 1972. The Fort has since converted to civilian use. The Reception Station were the recruits get off the bus is now a typical shopping center with a Best Buy, Kohl's, Old Navy, etc.

    • @tkso.philly3879
      @tkso.philly3879 Před 4 lety +3

      Slickgoodlin 7th infantry.That was a DAMN good unit.

    • @frankmontenegro8173
      @frankmontenegro8173 Před 3 lety +1

      Why are the stripes on the one master sergeant so low on his left sleeve?

    • @montysmith6355
      @montysmith6355 Před 3 lety +1

      Fort Leonard Wood Missouri late September to early October 1975

    • @leondehaven7706
      @leondehaven7706 Před 2 lety

      My grandson is at Ft ord right now..ord is being used for housing for DLI students. Much different then my basic in 1963.

    • @50buttfish
      @50buttfish Před 2 lety

      @@frankmontenegro8173 6:51 They appear lower, but he has small shoulders and it looks lower (check where the shoulder hem is and his shoulder).

  • @Wormhole798
    @Wormhole798 Před 4 lety +7

    This brings back memories. 🤣

  • @johnburrows1179
    @johnburrows1179 Před rokem +1

    Hit basic in April of 1968. September I was in a tropical paradise lol

  • @JohnDoe-eo8ux
    @JohnDoe-eo8ux Před 2 lety +3

    It’s amazing how much hasn’t changed. I completed basic in 2018 and I’m seeing much of what I did to a T

  • @samuelclayton4405
    @samuelclayton4405 Před 3 lety +3

    Took Basic at Ft. Knox. C 17/5 2nd plt. 9 Feb 76 to 8 Apl 76. My Drill Sergeants were SSG. Joseph Molsby and George Cotterill. Went to Ft. Benning for Infantry training. A 4/1 1st plt. On Sand Hill.

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, brought back a lot of memories. I went through Navy basic training in ‘65.

  • @michaeljohnchristophet3949

    Wonderful !

  • @MagMan4x4
    @MagMan4x4 Před 3 lety +5

    This must pre-date the creation of the drill sergeant.

  • @royce45678
    @royce45678 Před 2 lety +2

    I want to basic training in 1991 Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    There were no guitar playing ,hardly any smiles
    Lots of profanity
    At 18 years old it was the beginning of a great life lesson

    • @linabasilisk1955
      @linabasilisk1955 Před rokem

      I suspect that a few things were put on for the camera so mothers wouldn't worry too much. I am certain that when the cameras were not around some butt whipping happened.

    • @unusedName1
      @unusedName1 Před 2 měsíci

      That was in the 60s. The world changed a lot from 60s to 90s for worse

  • @brianifitness3656
    @brianifitness3656 Před 4 lety +11

    No ear plugs! M14 blast can bust your ears!

  • @natejones902
    @natejones902 Před rokem +2

    This is a neat video for it shows the transition from the M1 to M14. So I'd say this video was late 62/early 63. You noticed their wearing 1945 field packs but don't have the M56 webgear with the M14s.

  • @eddiesimms9301
    @eddiesimms9301 Před 10 měsíci

    This Army was the Army of my Dad, Elvis Presley, my Uncle Willie, Lou Rawls, Jimmy Hendrix.....A MAN'S ARMY!!

  • @banquo60615
    @banquo60615 Před 4 lety +10

    US Army basic training in 2020 is romper room compared to this.

    • @magellanstravels
      @magellanstravels Před 3 lety +2

      This look way easier than it was back in the early 90’s

    • @JimD410
      @JimD410 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@magellanstravels I went threw in 97 looked close you have to remember they on film when they wasn't on film I'm sure they were shark attacks and getting kicked in the ass for falling out of run and all that good stuff. look like the same pop ups we shot at LoL.

  • @cheeseman7453
    @cheeseman7453 Před 3 lety +3

    I had great ncos who cared and we're approachable

  • @sasquatchalleged5759
    @sasquatchalleged5759 Před rokem

    Dad and I watched this religiously.

  • @multitieredinvestor5246
    @multitieredinvestor5246 Před 4 lety +8

    Took basic training twice seven years apart! 1956 and 1963. Both at Fort Dix. Second time was easier as I put mt car just outside the post gate. Wore tailored fatigues with shadow of SP4 insignia ( my old rank) plus my jump wings whichgot me a lot of strange looks and even more questions. I went to jump school first enlistment. That pissed off many leg sergeants, but I Was entitled to wear it.

    • @tkso.philly3879
      @tkso.philly3879 Před 4 lety

      Multi tiered Investor you must have been begging for punishment.

    • @multitieredinvestor5246
      @multitieredinvestor5246 Před 4 lety

      Teka Hinson III No. just realized I missed the Army. After reenlisting, I went to OCS and retired 17 years later.,

    • @cbm2156
      @cbm2156 Před 3 lety

      Lesson number one in the Army. Do not make waves and keep a low profile.

    • @xxxxxx-tq4mw
      @xxxxxx-tq4mw Před rokem

      Wrightstown ? lol, i still remember that snake pit from 1968

  • @garyalbers4844
    @garyalbers4844 Před 10 měsíci

    This was the pre-"Drill Sergeant" era. The Drill Sergeant program started about 1966.

  • @rachidmasimov4132
    @rachidmasimov4132 Před 4 lety +4

    Lying dressed in uniform and with the boots on in the bed? 13:35 Smoking and playing harmonica? It's a joke not the army, man! Hehe )))

  • @fredschloss9517
    @fredschloss9517 Před 2 měsíci

    Watched a ton of this when we were assigned to Fort Bragg. Lousy housing, and loads of young dummies that got hurt jumping out of airplanes. But The Big Pic was always on TV. I believe it came out on Saturdays, but I could be wrong. I, of course, learned what happened to Airborne troops and knew they were being screwed like a fifty cent hooker.

  • @theodorepatton887
    @theodorepatton887 Před rokem

    The kids today…. Fine doc ☺️

  • @icedream8311
    @icedream8311 Před 9 měsíci

    I would like to see more about the NCO’s MSG Ellington and MSG James. I can tell these were great Amry Leader!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ArmyOne519
    @ArmyOne519 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow , a Specialist 5 . I have not seen one of those since 76 😉🇺🇸

    • @50buttfish
      @50buttfish Před 2 lety +1

      I left the Army as a Sp5, 71H/75E.

    • @Hasir1986
      @Hasir1986 Před rokem +1

      I worked for one in 85. That was the year they were phased out and given stripes.

  • @dapperdan3204
    @dapperdan3204 Před 4 lety +5

    Looks like Fort Ord. I was there in August, September and part of October in 1970. Those months seemed to go on forever. It’s one of those deals, I’m glad I did it, but wouldn’t want to do it again. I can’t hardly believe that it was 50 years ago. We sure as heck didn’t lay on our bunks smoking cigarettes! The rifle range was the best part, not getting there, but the actual shooting. I left basic, on my way to Fort Lewis, Washington for AIT, with the rank of PFC.

    • @royce45678
      @royce45678 Před 2 lety

      What was your mos?
      Aka job

    • @dapperdan3204
      @dapperdan3204 Před 2 lety

      @@royce45678 I was there for Basic Combat Training.

  • @arbocino135
    @arbocino135 Před měsícem

    J'aime bien le passage chez le coiffeur.

  • @DonnielSeymour
    @DonnielSeymour Před 7 lety +5

    This is what "Made American GREAT"

  • @Icantkeepout
    @Icantkeepout Před rokem

    We didn't have the day room at Ft Bragg as I recall, but we had a club. It was an E club as for permanent party but the basic training center, it was a danger to mixing wit the 82nd Airborne there.

  • @keithmeredith7067
    @keithmeredith7067 Před 6 měsíci

    Fort Leonard wood October 7 ,1985 to April 23 , 1986

  • @bluesky6449
    @bluesky6449 Před 4 lety +4

    As one recruit said- "We train our asses off every day non-stop, run back and forth, run for miles on end. Then we sit down and inhale cigarettes with great joy. It's a never ending revolving circle but we love it!"

  • @devondavies4372
    @devondavies4372 Před 5 lety +1

    If I was on the closed combat course I'd stand up

  • @blindscience1701
    @blindscience1701 Před 2 lety

    wow! Before the knife hand.

  • @andredarden2372
    @andredarden2372 Před 4 lety +2

    Those DIs are being nice as hell because we actually caught HELL!!!

  • @mohawkdriver2504
    @mohawkdriver2504 Před 3 lety +1

    What, an E8 with no combat patch on his right shoulder and no combat infantry badge? Where was he hiding during WWII and Korea?

  • @noellacey7133
    @noellacey7133 Před 10 lety

    Small picture out, big picture in. Which is the way they want it.

  • @CaseyMcNeal
    @CaseyMcNeal Před 3 lety +3

    I’m 10 I plan to join the marines when I grow up

  • @johnnyreb280
    @johnnyreb280 Před rokem

    Hardvto believe the big difference in u.s. Army boot camp & u.s. marine corps...day & night.
    Usmc 1979 senior drill instructor staff sergeant Fiami, platoon 2001 3rd recruit training battalion MCRD SAN DIEGO

  • @bunnyrabbits35
    @bunnyrabbits35 Před 11 lety +8

    Is this Fort Ord, California?

    • @davewilliams5102
      @davewilliams5102 Před 6 lety +4

      Pretty sure it was. The Master Sgt. was wearing a 6th Army patch. Basic flew bye. Not the happiest 3 years of my life though. How I ended up firing 105 Howitzers is still a mystery to me! Glad they quit the draft!

  • @claychandler3468
    @claychandler3468 Před 4 lety +5

    cigarettes on the rifle range and cigarettes and basic training that's virtually and hurting today that is a big No-No and it would never happen today

  • @praski149
    @praski149 Před 3 lety +1

    Weird to think how needles used to be reused without even being wiped off on a dirty rag.

    • @sadpanda9455
      @sadpanda9455 Před 3 lety

      It's not needles, it's called a jet injector. It uses compressed air to "shoot" a dosage into the patient.

    • @Wa3ypx
      @Wa3ypx Před 2 lety

      @@sadpanda9455 And the guy in front of you bleeds, then its on your arm.

  • @4Bobay
    @4Bobay Před 4 lety +6

    The Ridgeway caps the soldiers are wearing ( 10:28 ) in the video were popular between the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. Does anyone have any more info on these caps?

    • @4Bobay
      @4Bobay Před 4 lety +2

      Also I liked the leather chin straps of the helmet liner placed on the front of the brim of the steel pot. Reminds me of WW2 soldiers.

    • @4Bobay
      @4Bobay Před 4 lety +4

      Finally I didn't care for the sheen on the soldiers uniform.

    • @cbm2156
      @cbm2156 Před 3 lety +3

      I entered the US Army in June 1962 and we were issued those flat top hats at that time. However, in 1963 while I was stationed in Turkey, the Army discontinued these caps and went to the old floppy ball caps that could not be shaped. I hated to give up the flat top hat.

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před 3 lety +3

      @@cbm2156 Yeah, the issue ballcaps were horrible. Most of is who cared bought OG107 civilian style ballcaps , boxed them and curved the stiffened visors. With a heavily starched OG 107 set of fatigues or the old style field jacket, soldiers looked pretty sharp!

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před 3 lety +4

      @@4Bobay That sheen is from the starch. I guess soldiers today have never heard of “breaking starch” every day! Recall lots of guys “breaking starch” with a clip board. If you have to ask.....!

  • @thewho2336
    @thewho2336 Před 3 lety

    That’s the Army I came in 1976 to 1997 FNG 11 Ban Ban

  • @madlibunreal9406
    @madlibunreal9406 Před 4 lety

    What's name of song from 27:17?

  • @LCMNUNES1962
    @LCMNUNES1962 Před 4 lety +1

    VÊ SE TEM ALUNO FAZENDO BAGUNÇA ALI NA AULA, DESRRESPEITANDO Ô COMANDANTE IGUAL FAZ AQUI NO BRASIL.

  • @asmodeus0454
    @asmodeus0454 Před rokem

    What year was this?

  • @MaximusDecimus1313
    @MaximusDecimus1313 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh how shit has changed :/

  • @SuperColonel91
    @SuperColonel91 Před 4 lety

    How old is this I wonder?

  • @openrange4999
    @openrange4999 Před 3 lety

    Do you just sleep in until you wake up, how do you know when to get up and go to breakfast 🥞 ??

  • @numbaoneUFCfan
    @numbaoneUFCfan Před 9 měsíci

    1963

  • @marcomalo02
    @marcomalo02 Před 4 lety

    I remember it well. Three parts terror and bullshit aplenty.

  • @skipschauer5535
    @skipschauer5535 Před rokem

    They weren't that nice to me!!! Lol

  • @errolmcinnes7938
    @errolmcinnes7938 Před rokem

    E-8 Platoon sgts? Mmmmk.....

  • @CaseyMcNeal
    @CaseyMcNeal Před 3 lety

    I also shot a rifle but holly mother fuck that gun has some kick to it

    • @cbm2156
      @cbm2156 Před 3 lety

      What kind of rifle were you shooting. If it was an M1 or M14 might have had a loose lock cylinder screw. I had the problem one day at the range and it kicked me so hard that my shoulder was blue. But when I got back to the barracks and started to clean my M1 I found that I had forgotten to tighten up the lock cylinder screw when I cleaned it the night before. Never had any problems after that. Also checked it several times a day after that day.

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před 3 lety

      Interesting that some men if you look closely are carrying M1 Garand rifles. In some sequences it is the soldiers playing the “aggressors” but in others it is both “sides”. Also, sounds like there is a BAR firing on slow automatic in another sequence

  • @marceldurand2058
    @marceldurand2058 Před 3 lety

    15.53 sale fumando

  • @johnwesley3971
    @johnwesley3971 Před 9 lety +2

    Jamie Fox @ 6:50

  • @SuperGTRman
    @SuperGTRman Před 11 lety +3

    the military" industrial complex"..has never "deviated"from its tactics..of training....meaning getting results fro "m "intimidations....also .."screaming and "yelling ...from my "experience...yu want my opinion""..."stay out of the .."military.

  • @lindathrall5133
    @lindathrall5133 Před 2 lety

    FIRST SERGEANT BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR YOU JUST MIGHT GET A RED CROSS STATESMAN OR RED CROSS MASTER JUST MIGHT OUTWIT YOU

  • @stlrfn3190
    @stlrfn3190 Před rokem

    Must have been filmed in early 1960s when fatigue block caps were used. They looked good but were replaced with soft baseball type cap by 1965. Advantage was the baseball cap could be folded up & put in your pocket.

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh Před 2 lety

    Is the narrator Mike Wallace? It surely sounds like him.

  • @50buttfish
    @50buttfish Před 2 lety

    FORGOT THE 1000 shots we got ALL at once.

  • @rafaelzapata7121
    @rafaelzapata7121 Před 11 měsíci

    Most of this men of this video died in Vietnam.

  • @butterfacemcgillicutty

    I didn't go to basic training because I was recruited by the CIA to lead the Navy Seals.

  • @NgJackal1990
    @NgJackal1990 Před 7 lety +5

    hey where were all the blacks and minorities?

    • @RadhadaniteBabylonian
      @RadhadaniteBabylonian Před 4 lety +2

      In the mess hall cooking up chow for Whitey........or driving one of the Whiteys' around in Whitey's jeep.

    • @kennagel8088
      @kennagel8088 Před 3 lety +4

      Like the black NCO at the beginning

    • @letzrock1675
      @letzrock1675 Před 3 lety +2

      Ethan Clarke I guess you missed the black instructor yelling at whitey at 3:58

    • @brianrodrigues928
      @brianrodrigues928 Před rokem +1

      That NCO was sporting a CIB as well.

  • @barrysmith1651
    @barrysmith1651 Před 4 lety

    And you lost