How Marine Corps Drill Instructors Are Trained | Boot Camp

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, with a class of students during week six of their nine-week training (shortened from 11 weeks because of COVID-19 safety restrictions).
    Drill Instructor School has evolved over the past few years after widespread reports of abusive behavior by drill instructors during boot camp. One tactic to confront these issues is discussing case studies with new students related to former instructors found guilty of mistreating recruits.
    Students also prepare to work with recruits by engaging in realistic scenarios where some students play the role of drill instructor, and others of recruits. Their curriculum ranges from executing drill formations to administering proper hygiene in the squad bays. Students are also required to experience and master everything a recruit is required to do during boot camp - including intense physical training.
    Additional video footage shot by Sergeant Yamil Casarreal and Lance Corporal Chris McMurry.
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  • @taxesv1nce142
    @taxesv1nce142 Před 3 lety +15347

    Next: How the drill instructors who train drill instructors are trained

    • @philliprader6298
      @philliprader6298 Před 2 lety +432

      Hahhaha. Inception

    • @paynevess8822
      @paynevess8822 Před 2 lety +87

      Even worse from what I've heard

    • @Number_1_Gametoons_hater
      @Number_1_Gametoons_hater Před 2 lety +420

      And: how the drill instructors Who trained the drill instructors that trained the drill instructors Are trained

    • @JFTHAGREAT
      @JFTHAGREAT Před 2 lety +126

      Not really trained well sorta but not to this degree seeing how their doing it just to become a drill instructor. There’s levels to being a drill instructor. Kill, Drill/Knowledge and Senior drill instructor. After all steps are completed you can become a drill master. Once that’s completed they kick you to the fleet for a few years and offer you a job back on the drill field as an instructor trainer. Their not trained harder it’s more of been there done that let me teach now.

    • @phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842
      @phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842 Před 2 lety +12

      @scorpiooooh underrated comment

  • @prowlermadmax2
    @prowlermadmax2 Před 3 lety +15167

    My drill instructor made my life a living hell and on graduation he told me "I didn't think you were fit to be a US Marine, but I could not break you so I made you a Marine and gave me a hug.

    • @zklakay8509
      @zklakay8509 Před 3 lety +858

      dang, nice man

    • @zklakay8509
      @zklakay8509 Před 3 lety +553

      and congrats

    • @CR1SPBAC0N
      @CR1SPBAC0N Před 3 lety +933

      First and only time you will get a hug from a DI.

    • @qt5057
      @qt5057 Před 3 lety +131

      Hell yeah!👍respect

    • @philkearny5587
      @philkearny5587 Před 3 lety +349

      Make you hurt in boot camp so you don’t die in combat.

  • @CLSGL
    @CLSGL Před rokem +160

    5:44 “the voice is our number one tool we have to have” - he says with the most gravelly, beat up voice I’ve ever heard.

  • @logdon17
    @logdon17 Před 5 měsíci +129

    These people are amazing. They make minimal pay and have to give 150% energy and commitment to their platoon. Nothing but respect.

    • @theolddarksoul1129
      @theolddarksoul1129 Před 5 měsíci +10

      They also have great benefits to supplement the low pay plus let’s not forget the bonuses

    • @chesslover8829
      @chesslover8829 Před měsícem +3

      The base pay for drill instructors is absurdly low.

    • @ToxicQueen2787
      @ToxicQueen2787 Před měsícem

      Sarcastic Emphasis on Great@@theolddarksoul1129

    • @g.hauptmann6449
      @g.hauptmann6449 Před měsícem +1

      olddarksoul1129 Das sind doch alles Kranke,müssen zum Gehirn otto🤮

    • @rhyno8644
      @rhyno8644 Před 8 dny +2

      Open minded will straight up get your ass kicked.
      Read that again. Look at the way these particular instructors have to train this particular generation of recruits. At the end of the day this is what you're country is putting on the front line of the battlefield. Im not so confident.

  • @bharatkrishna7082
    @bharatkrishna7082 Před 3 lety +9197

    "Take your time, there is no rush" said the drill instructor calmly

    • @APAstronaut333
      @APAstronaut333 Před 3 lety +63

      What a yelly boye

    • @xxcodyxx2093
      @xxcodyxx2093 Před 3 lety +133

      Lmfao. That’s definitely not a thing in Bootcamp 😆

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid Před 3 lety +33

      I dropped out of school because I thought smoking weed on my CZcams channel was a better choice

    • @gorillachilla
      @gorillachilla Před 3 lety +4

      Lol

    • @TheNormalOddball
      @TheNormalOddball Před 3 lety +104

      DIDYOUPUTYOURNAMEINTHEGOBLETOFFIRE?!?!!!

  • @sherrygibson8553
    @sherrygibson8553 Před 2 lety +5494

    *"THERE IS NO RUSH, TAKE YOUR TIME"*
    The drill instructor said calmly.

    • @michaelcarrasquillo4781
      @michaelcarrasquillo4781 Před 2 lety +88

      Dumbledore?

    • @henryyin2471
      @henryyin2471 Před 2 lety +55

      Definitely Dumbledore.

    • @SpdDemonAL
      @SpdDemonAL Před 2 lety +22

      Before shit hit the fan

    • @jonnie2bad
      @jonnie2bad Před 2 lety +34

      @@SpdDemonAL they didnt show the part where literally .5 seconds later he is screaming to hurry up.

    • @baldy308
      @baldy308 Před 2 lety +9

      My Marine Corps is compromised

  • @laurencequery9103
    @laurencequery9103 Před rokem +221

    These drills make an impact on service members lives. mine volunteered to become one , and one day she had a heart to heart with us. she said she wakes up every morning to make us into good people, not only good soldiers, and she cried in front of the whole platoon when she said it. she nursed my emotions throughout a rough breakup and instilled lifelong values such as discipline. i never had a mother but strangely she became a somewhat of a maternal figure to me. it’s safe to say i will never forget her.

  • @jeffadams9807
    @jeffadams9807 Před 8 měsíci +20

    I Served For 16yrs In The Army,
    My Younger Brother Served 24yrs
    In The Marines, For 6yrs He Was A
    Drill Instructor At San Diego, He's
    Retired Now & Iam Very PROUD Of Him...
    Semper Fi...

  • @h0griph
    @h0griph Před 3 lety +8305

    I swear most of them are losing their voices by how much they’re yelling at the recruits.

    • @aaronmund5120
      @aaronmund5120 Před 3 lety +355

      Yep! They yell so much because they care so much!
      For the civilians replying: Marines know civilians don't. DIs care. I rember hearing about my DIs first combat casualty. Only time I saw him loose his bearing. Civilians thinking they know more can move along.

    • @the_steamtrain1642
      @the_steamtrain1642 Před 3 lety +156

      That DI that was explaining some stuff sometimes already lost part of his lol

    • @h.Freeman
      @h.Freeman Před 3 lety +77

      The recruits lose theirs too lol..I did

    • @srclevenger
      @srclevenger Před 3 lety +80

      They are and it's called "frog voice"

    • @LifeonWheels
      @LifeonWheels Před 3 lety +154

      I only know of one DI I'm my company that really didn't loose his voice but he yelled more than any of them. He used 3 different voices that used different parts of his vocal cord. He was able to spread it out over a whole day. He also said eating honey helped heal it at night.

  • @johnnypitviperwallace5908
    @johnnypitviperwallace5908 Před 3 lety +6611

    I may sound dumb for saying this, but as a civilian it never occurred to me that there’s and even crazier drill instructor that trains all the drill instructors 😂 that’s like the final boss fight haha

    • @swugward7872
      @swugward7872 Před 3 lety +245

      The tall, black Drill Master was my Senior back when I went through boot. Gunny Dickson, still the exact same as he was when he was my DI and still SSgt Dickson.

    • @dontworry544
      @dontworry544 Před 3 lety +211

      There's probably a drill instructor that trains all drill instructor that teach how to be drill instructor

    • @dynamicphotography_
      @dynamicphotography_ Před 3 lety +112

      Then the Top 5% percent DI's can apply for a follow-up tour as an Instructor of Officer Candidates in Quantico. They are the best instructors on the planet. It's next level.

    • @fatcatattack
      @fatcatattack Před 3 lety +9

      @@swugward7872 I think I remember seeing that guy when I was on Parris Island lol

    • @tritontransport
      @tritontransport Před 3 lety +28

      @@dynamicphotography_ usually you don’t apply. Usually they find you and promote you to gunnery sergeant and assign you as a DI instructor

  • @erichgugle5500
    @erichgugle5500 Před 4 měsíci +18

    I was the Honor Graduate of my Drill Instructor Class in December 1971 and thank you so much for sharing this video. I went on to serve as a Drill Instructor from December 1971 to December 1974 and was the most memorable duty of my 30 year career.

  • @FirstandLast.
    @FirstandLast. Před 8 měsíci +16

    When i entered bootcamp, i hated DI's, but during my years in the uniform i understood and admired the madness. I started to understand the need for their mindset. They live/breathe MARINE CORPS more than most Marines and have a high sense of being able to teach and help make future Marines. I even met fellow Marines who i thought would do well as DIs, and some of them actually took that plunge.
    It's just that feeling when you meet someone who seems legit for DI job and you say in you head "You know what, I wouldn't mind you making our future Marines."

  • @badtrips5975
    @badtrips5975 Před 3 lety +1524

    “Take your time there’s no rush”
    *Takes time aggressively

  • @hanspeter1886
    @hanspeter1886 Před 3 lety +3464

    "The voice is a number one. You have to have it" he says with a voice so hoarse he can hardly speak.

    • @aaronmund5120
      @aaronmund5120 Před 3 lety +118

      That voice is the hallmark of DIs.

    • @rachelk4805
      @rachelk4805 Před 3 lety +35

      I guess they don't teach them how to project their voices...

    • @scatchnanathx3761
      @scatchnanathx3761 Před 3 lety

      We can harfly hear it

    • @Laura-Yu
      @Laura-Yu Před 3 lety +17

      @@rachelk4805 I mean they’re not in a singing class.

    • @DIYDISASTERZ
      @DIYDISASTERZ Před 3 lety +36

      They should “use their diaphragm” when they yell.
      It’s almost like yelling from your chest instead of your throat but it works wonders for instructing drill and such as I’ve never lost my voice using the technique in army cadets.

  • @tarran6176
    @tarran6176 Před rokem +16

    We're so pound of our men and women who not only served but stepped up to train our sons and daughters. Thank you from a father of 2 Marines.

  • @christypowers6839
    @christypowers6839 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I had the pleasure of serving in the fleet with one of my Drill Instructors. We became great friends . Those are people you will never forget .

  • @ws8061
    @ws8061 Před 2 lety +3072

    Ssgt: "Why do Marines get married?"
    "to get out of the barracks staff sgt"
    Ssgt: "good, sit down"
    Lmao

    • @kennethbtrevias9567
      @kennethbtrevias9567 Před 2 lety +36

      So true in all branches- ex-USAF (Disbursement Accounting Specialist- Military Pay) 😀

    • @amazinglats6020
      @amazinglats6020 Před 2 lety +29

      @Coding Crusader I welcome the extra pay, it's an interest free loan from the government.

    • @jimmychappell7039
      @jimmychappell7039 Před 2 lety +17

      Drips of truth…. Give that man a medal….

    • @tambert3897
      @tambert3897 Před 2 lety +21

      "Brownbagging Staff Sergeant."
      "Excellent answer, sit down. "

    • @Delgado587
      @Delgado587 Před 2 lety +6

      Please ladies, don’t marry a Marine

  • @macs2015
    @macs2015 Před 3 lety +2036

    Respect for those marines who've served and gained rank just to go back to DI training and get yelled at and scrutinized all over again

    • @allisonmae3445
      @allisonmae3445 Před 3 lety +50

      So freaking true.

    • @FuckYouWhosNext
      @FuckYouWhosNext Před 3 lety +143

      no kidding! its like eating a bowl of shit and coming back for seconds!

    • @Al_Idrissi_
      @Al_Idrissi_ Před 3 lety +6

      That really sucks

    • @kwt2000trucker
      @kwt2000trucker Před 3 lety +39

      @@Al_Idrissi_ what sucks more is, some of them are "VOLUNTOLD" to be drill instructors

    • @bplatonova
      @bplatonova Před 3 lety +14

      The US treats illegals better than them..

  • @njdisalvia6660
    @njdisalvia6660 Před rokem

    I will never forget my days at P.I.,they were tough but it teaches you not only military life but it makes you a better more competent person overall.

  • @4588ron
    @4588ron Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was in the military in 1965. This is such an important aspect and effective drilling structure.

  • @joesmith3829
    @joesmith3829 Před 3 lety +610

    I work with a former DI and i constantly remind him to lower his voice, specifically when he is 2 feet away from me.... I am like bruh I could hear your from 2 blocks away. He was drill instructors for 6 years.

    • @Yeovelyn
      @Yeovelyn Před 3 lety +7

      😂😭

    • @BPKPhoenix
      @BPKPhoenix Před 3 lety +57

      Habits are hard to break, especially if they've been a legit lifestyle XD

    • @mrblack5145
      @mrblack5145 Před 3 lety +1

      Working with a former DI would be absolute terror.

    • @cablecutter12
      @cablecutter12 Před 2 lety

      @@jnriver1630 Best comment for this video right there! I would enjoy the hell out of witnessing that actually happen!

    • @paladin1544
      @paladin1544 Před 11 měsíci

      He is only speaking loud enough for everyone to hear.

  • @byronking9573
    @byronking9573 Před rokem +1075

    Almost everyone remembers their Drill Instructor. My DI once told us, "You will probably remember me for the rest of your life. Maybe even as you draw your last breath and depart for the great beyond." And many years later, I think he may have been right. We'll see about those last moments, but so far my old DI remains deep in my head.

    • @XJarhead360
      @XJarhead360 Před rokem +1

      I went through boot camp in 1962. And yes, I remember all three of my drill instructors:. SSgt Wilkinson who looked like the devil; Sgt J.J. Martin, Silver Star recipient from the Korean War. Dang, he had piercing blue eyes, and Cpl. H.K. Webber. The only real dick, later on, was the series commander. Many years later I became a loan officer for a major bank and saw that he was a loan officer as well at the same branch. I introduced myself and the prick just shined me on. My first C.O. in 'Nam was an Annapolis graduate. Boy, he let us know he was an Academy graduate as well as a football jock. I think he was just punching his ticket in a combat unit because it would help his promotion. I also remember my good senior NCOs: SSgt Coleman, GSgt Otto, GySgt Zabenica and my best C.O., Capt. Richard Hemenez. He's the one that encouraged me to get a college education.

    • @factsonly4793
      @factsonly4793 Před rokem +37

      Bro. That shit way too accurate 😂

    • @joshrust7691
      @joshrust7691 Před rokem +6

      Gonna be honest I remember my Combat Instructors much better

    • @mr.memedovski5976
      @mr.memedovski5976 Před rokem

      The Day Came ... When The American Soldier ... SPOKE TOLD ALL OF CORPORATE AMERICA, "IF YOU HAVE CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES PAST PRESENT FUTURE" YOU WILL BE DESTROYED. .. NOONE HAS TO WORK FOR YOU .THE HIGHESTCOURT MUST DISPLAY IT. THAT'S WHAT GOVERNMENT PAY IS FOR ⚖ NOTHING IS OKAY ANY LONGER
      🇺🇸 🇨🇦

    • @rpc717
      @rpc717 Před rokem +13

      The priest who married us had been an Army chaplain. He told me before I got married and before I went off to basic that the old soldiers always remembered two things no matter what - their basic prayers and their DI.

  • @billyeggers3831
    @billyeggers3831 Před rokem

    MY THROAT HURTS JUST WATCHING THIS. God Bless you guys for shaping these young men and women. Hooah

  • @MagSeven7
    @MagSeven7 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video about these brave, young Americans. God Bless them. My father was a Marine in WWII and talked some about boot camp. Sound like although it was tough, during the war they were getting people in and out as quick as possible. I don't belive it was 13 weeks back then and doubtful he had all the classroom training of today's Marines. Thank God for these people who dedicate their lives to our freedom.

  • @esosesos9743
    @esosesos9743 Před 3 lety +1939

    So, this is what Bob Ross did before he started making happy little paintings.

    • @bowenreynolds6783
      @bowenreynolds6783 Před 3 lety +91

      No disrespect to the Air Force but the things that marines go through in boot camp is atleast 10x harder then air force basic training, and I’m not being dramatic.

    • @bowenreynolds6783
      @bowenreynolds6783 Před 3 lety +20

      @123 456 if u wanna complain about what our military does, go complain to the politicians.

    • @ShahmirHTX02
      @ShahmirHTX02 Před 3 lety +6

      @123 456 i do that and i am proud of it 😊

    • @curius_george
      @curius_george Před 3 lety

      @Itsthejokesforme Haha “they” don’t actually. But go awff sis

    • @judahmetz8254
      @judahmetz8254 Před 2 lety +9

      @Joshua Walker you must be a marine with that awful spelling.

  • @umomiekiller
    @umomiekiller Před rokem +769

    My 4th grade teacher was a retired drill instructor. No one messed around in his class but he also made it fun. He would run the mile with our PE class on his break in his nice shoes

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Před rokem +31

      Wow. So was mine! Now, as a old man I still remember him. He was retired and decided to teach. I’m sure he was in his 50s then and was still a brick.

    • @zachw566
      @zachw566 Před rokem +18

      My middle school history teacher was also a retired di. He was also one of the funniest people I ever knew

    • @kobyschechter8163
      @kobyschechter8163 Před rokem +23

      As a retired marine he knew how to control and lead his class and didn’t take disrespect from anyone. That’s a great quality to have. I’ve seen teacher aids when I was in high school get totally disrespected by students.

    • @haannguyen4402
      @haannguyen4402 Před 10 měsíci +3

      My friends dad is an ex marine

    • @SlumpTia
      @SlumpTia Před 10 měsíci

      That’s genuinely the funniest thing ever😂

  • @thetwitchywitchy
    @thetwitchywitchy Před 4 měsíci +4

    Building humans up rather than breaking them down to rebuild them works so much better. I’m very glad to see changes being made now, drill instructors have begun to learn if you have to physically hurt a recruit for them to listen to you, you aren’t a true leader. I have massive respect for ANYONE that can admit to the mistakes the core made in the past and acknowledging that its become unacceptable and should not happen again. It would be very easy for them to have continued slapping recruits around, but even the acknowledgement that that isn’t okay is really impressive from a group that values being strong and changing your mind is usually seen as weakness.

  • @shtshw
    @shtshw Před rokem +3

    As a veteran myself, I really appreciate drill instructors and always have. They have the toughest job in the military PERIOD. I really wish I could have given back to the Navy, but had to finish my 2nd contract due to family obligations with a special needs child. These Marines/Soldiers/Sailors/Chairforcemen will never put more on you than what was done to them. People's lives are at stake, and you as a military member need to realize that there will be one day where your brother or sister next to you is relying upon you no matter if it is in a combat situation or turning wrenches on an aircraft. These people need to rely on you, that's the reason for all the chaos that Drill Instructors have to uphold at all times. I really do hope a future recruit watches this video and reads our comments.

  • @Liam-ut1zh
    @Liam-ut1zh Před 3 lety +1509

    they should have a class for teaching them how to yell effectively without losing their voice, cause damn some of em are having a hard time...

    • @jaremakarwowski1574
      @jaremakarwowski1574 Před 3 lety +72

      Yeah, I used to be a member of amateur theater group for 5 years and I can yeal from my stomach without hurting throat. Something they apparently can't teach them.

    • @Hala-ataa
      @Hala-ataa Před 3 lety +23

      The entire school is a class on how to do that...

    • @slaverjoe7046
      @slaverjoe7046 Před 3 lety +80

      @@jaremakarwowski1574 I can guarantee you've never had to yell as much as a Drill Instructor so this doesn't mean much.

    • @warpigs4874
      @warpigs4874 Před 3 lety +12

      From 4am-8pm for 84 days straight they are screaming at you (recruits). They are taught how to scream from their diaphragm. They only time I wasn’t constantly yelled at was during the last week of Bootcamp (training days 85-92) known as Marine week. however, during the first 12 weeks there was no talking at “normal” tones - all yelling and screaming

    • @oecw124
      @oecw124 Před 3 lety +16

      You idiots have no idea the rigors these dis go through

  • @chrisc1926
    @chrisc1926 Před 2 lety +1472

    Full Metal Jacket was VERY accurate to the time period, given that the actor WAS a real DI and said so himself

  • @groneAL
    @groneAL Před rokem +2

    Thank you to everyone that has served for our country 👍🏽

  • @charlesdriggins5344
    @charlesdriggins5344 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Loved EVERY MINUTE. Hell, even shed a tear leaving the island

  • @Peanutbutter_Funk
    @Peanutbutter_Funk Před 3 lety +521

    Moral of the story:
    If you don't know how to yell correctly, you'll be whispering for the rest of your life

    • @overlord3481
      @overlord3481 Před 3 lety +7

      yeah lol yell so i can rupture my vocal cords, and sound like a little girl

    • @bullfrogboss8008
      @bullfrogboss8008 Před 3 lety +9

      How do I yell correctly? Is this some hardcore punk vocal technique?

    • @n0t0ri0us89
      @n0t0ri0us89 Před 3 lety +10

      From the stomach!

  • @danielshoop8084
    @danielshoop8084 Před 2 lety +2309

    I'm surprised to learn the DI's look for foot/ankle injuries during Hygiene training. When I went through Boot Camp ('65) my feet were killing me, were bruised and blistered beyond recognition, but I didn't dare complain for fear of being set back in training. The DI's at that time couldn't have cared less. Now, they look for foot problems and get medical attention for the recruit, a big improvement I must say.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Před 2 lety +149

      They've always "cared". But if you hide it from them, which a lot of recruits do, they might not know.

    • @gary9346
      @gary9346 Před 2 lety +3

      Interesting.

    • @margaritoespinoza6457
      @margaritoespinoza6457 Před 2 lety +39

      I agree they didn’t care! They might now but back then NO!!!

    • @badfoody
      @badfoody Před 2 lety +55

      Yyeah they realized. You could lose a good Marine because of an injury everyone can get

    • @MindCrime550
      @MindCrime550 Před 2 lety +71

      My pack frame broke and one of the metal supports wore its way through my flack jacket and eventually cammies and tshirt during the Crucible, I knew my back hurt and what not but I didn't know I had a huge open wound that was infected until someone asked me. They thought some of my green skivvy shirt was stuck to it because of the color but it was mostly puss. The medic cleaned me up and gave me some antibiotics but my Sr DI hooked me up with some tylenol 3 as we were like 2 days from done. Still got a gnarly scar that people ask about

  • @henkdelange3107
    @henkdelange3107 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm more impressed by calm and clear instructions which have to be carried out perfectly than by screaming and shouting. You may need to shout in combat but now drill instructors already have lost their voices in peace time.

  • @lydiawrubel3515
    @lydiawrubel3515 Před rokem +1

    None of them are lifting their soft paletes when they yell.....amateurs
    All jokes aside, thank you for your service. I appreciate what you do for this country.

  • @danielrousseau4842
    @danielrousseau4842 Před rokem +2036

    Maybe it is because I am 85, and I graduated from Parris Island on June 25, 1956, 66 years ago, when the DI's were combat vets from WWII and Korea, but I think the training those guys put us through was harder and more sadistic, but I believe today's recruits are being better trained, overall. One thing never changes --- every Drill Instructor has been through what he/she is putting us through, and they know that someday their own lives may depend on the discipline and training they gave us and the caliber of Marine they developed. Semper Fi, young and old, and to those still in diapers who will someday become Marines.

    • @MK-xe1zd
      @MK-xe1zd Před rokem +70

      Thank you. Tremendous comments. Thank you for your service.

    • @danielrousseau4842
      @danielrousseau4842 Před rokem +47

      @@MK-xe1zd It is a privilige to earn the title of United States Marine.

    • @howardtreesong4860
      @howardtreesong4860 Před rokem +30

      The hardest part of being a Marine, or so it seems on the outside, is understanding what the hell the drill instructor is screaming. A lot of these commands I don’t understand because they’re screaming so loud. If they didn’t do that it would be a lot easier to comply. I’d be going “what?” all the time.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před rokem +3

      Lies again? Marine Soldier Deeper Inside

    • @ajdjjdkskekdx4190
      @ajdjjdkskekdx4190 Před rokem +7

      wow 85 that’s over 6 times my age

  • @brewted
    @brewted Před 2 lety +1324

    "Everyone makes mistakes, the difference is when Marines make mistakes people die." --99lbs of kick-ass, much respect sgt.

    • @thomascrownrg
      @thomascrownrg Před 2 lety +5

      Born Again Hard!

    • @dec13666
      @dec13666 Před 2 lety

      ...or get killed, it's a 50/50 chance.

    • @tilinh389
      @tilinh389 Před rokem +5

      when da leader make mistakes everyone die

    • @treeobserver8771
      @treeobserver8771 Před rokem +11

      @@tilinh389 that's right! Look at your new POTUS

    • @Midnight-Starfish
      @Midnight-Starfish Před rokem +1

      I mean, technically, people die if a marine didn't make a mistake. It's the military. People die. That's kinda part of it.

  • @CubicleRanger
    @CubicleRanger Před 8 měsíci

    I look back at all the ways I've been fortunate and lucky in life, and I count the Army drill sergeants I had as one of them. For a kid scared shitless about the decision I'd just made, my platoon drills were exemplary in discipline and work ethic and towards the end, were warm, caring, and thoughtful. They set a leadership example that lasted my 8 years active and two tours downrange. Moreover, that leadership example has lasted well into my subsequent civilian career, and I often wonder if they understand and appreciate the kind of lasting impact they had on some of the troops that spent time in their care.

  • @LOve-bq4gc
    @LOve-bq4gc Před 7 měsíci

    Congrats to this beautiful drill instructor woman, I hope ur thriving in your career now making those Marines💪💪you’re an inspiration!! 🫡

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv Před 7 měsíci +1

      You one funky trans gal

  • @herptyderp4927
    @herptyderp4927 Před 3 lety +353

    I remember sweeping up at San Diego and watching DI recruits "motivating" a tree to grow. On the inside I was laughing. Then they saw me and I decided to sweep in a different direction.

  •  Před 3 lety +790

    Think this is the only time in history we're going to see a drill instructor yell at recruits with a mask on 🤣

    • @spokcak
      @spokcak Před 3 lety

      Lol XD

    • @josephine1465
      @josephine1465 Před 3 lety +15

      Damn the mix of sweat and saliva, I wonder how that would smell.

    • @andresgamba1478
      @andresgamba1478 Před 3 lety +47

      As soon as the cameras go away, so do the masks.

    • @MackenzieChristine
      @MackenzieChristine Před 3 lety +6

      At bootcamp they take it off.

    • @zacharylaprete1940
      @zacharylaprete1940 Před 3 lety +12

      @@andresgamba1478 Not when I was there. The Drill Instructors in the training companies kept them on at all times, even when officers were nowhere to be found.

  • @Coffeetime1991
    @Coffeetime1991 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I respect their dedication.

  • @doctorplagus7138
    @doctorplagus7138 Před 6 měsíci

    I once corresponded with a Marine DI and he was the model of professional, gentleman like behavior. I hope that never changes.

  • @bignatec1000
    @bignatec1000 Před 2 lety +721

    “The voice is our tool, we have to have it”
    -has lost his voice

    • @TimothyOBrien1958
      @TimothyOBrien1958 Před 2 lety +21

      How do you not pass out from exhaustion? You're up before the recruits and go to bed after. HOW???

    • @Jollypenmajor
      @Jollypenmajor Před 2 lety +8

      At 35, all their vocal cords are fucked up.....

    • @TimothyOBrien1958
      @TimothyOBrien1958 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Jollypenmajor My cousin's throat took a year to recover after basic.

    • @ColdSalt99
      @ColdSalt99 Před 2 lety +11

      If he lost his voice why doesn't he go find it?

  • @malakaihernandez2235
    @malakaihernandez2235 Před 3 lety +568

    When he yelled “toothpaste on the toothbrush” I was dead
    seeing students transform into drill instructors is awesome

    • @williamobrien2253
      @williamobrien2253 Před 2 lety +31

      The reason that the give instructions on things that seem obvious to most of us is because recruits come from many different backgrounds. When I was at Parris Island we had some recruits from Appalachia who appeared that they'd never seen an indoor bathroom (head) or a toothbrush.

    • @VinceD
      @VinceD Před 2 lety +2

      You’d be surprised how necessary something that simple is.

    • @johngonsoulin7413
      @johngonsoulin7413 Před 2 lety +8

      I remember my Drill Instructors yelling "Soap! Soap! Ass and balls! Ready.... Move!" We'd shout "Kill!" and then you had to scrub your ass and balls while they count down from 30. Every single thing is dictated in the beginning.

    • @bcreech17
      @bcreech17 Před 2 lety

      @@williamobrien2253 Jesus, how long ago were you there?

    • @tomhomer891
      @tomhomer891 Před rokem

      @@bcreech17 in some parts of Appalachian mountains people still have no indoor plumbing & they use outhouses! How can you possibly not know this? Do you read? Did you go to school? Have you visited rural areas of Kentucky,Tennessee,North Carolina,West Virginia & yes even my state of Pennsylvania not far from where I live I see people who live in poverty with no indoor plumbing & no indoor bathrooms! You cannot possibly be that oblivious to what parts of America still live like! Not to mention the thousands of Americans that are completely homeless & wish they had a shelter with no indoor plumbing or they wish they had a outhouse to take a crap in! You apparently have lived a very sheltered life & don't even know half of what is going on in your own country! SMFH

  • @cryeordie
    @cryeordie Před 8 měsíci

    Drill instructors can make or break the future of the Marine Corps. I struggled quite a bit in the beginning of boot camp, not because it was too hard, but because my senior drill instructor was disgusting and made me lose respect for the Marines that I would soon be standing shoulder to shoulder with. Thankfully, a couple other DIs and an officer in my chain of command spoke to me and restored my hope in my senior Marines. Semper Fidelis and many thanks to those DIs who pick up the slack make the Marine Corps what it is.

  • @michaelnadolski6196
    @michaelnadolski6196 Před rokem +10

    My brother was a DI he was hardcore and hardwired but honestly one of the funniest and coolest people ever he's sadly missed

  • @demonpigeon279
    @demonpigeon279 Před 3 lety +944

    Can’t wait for the follow up video “how Marine Corp drill instructor trainers are trained”

    • @b1randon12
      @b1randon12 Před 3 lety +5

      They OJT

    • @blackwaterbelterish177
      @blackwaterbelterish177 Před 3 lety +57

      The Marine Corp Drill Instructor Drill Instructor Drill Instructors train them. But what next?

    • @mikehilbert9349
      @mikehilbert9349 Před 3 lety +1

      @@blackwaterbelterish177 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @mikehilbert9349
      @mikehilbert9349 Před 3 lety +31

      The question is, who trained the first DI that trained the first Marines.

    • @blackwaterbelterish177
      @blackwaterbelterish177 Před 3 lety +16

      @@mikehilbert9349 Probably some guy wanted to figure out how to make a career by simply yelling and boom

  • @californianking5662
    @californianking5662 Před 2 lety +2393

    That class commander is freaking tiny.

    • @MasterVideoStudios
      @MasterVideoStudios Před 2 lety +394

      shes a badass though!

    • @egSmith-sp9gl
      @egSmith-sp9gl Před 2 lety +247

      She deserve full respect !!!

    • @awg6397
      @awg6397 Před 2 lety +375

      I guarantee you she's the meanest person there.
      When I was in medic school our senior DS was a TINY female and she was FEROCIOUS.

    • @megarobloxmaster101
      @megarobloxmaster101 Před 2 lety +28

      @@big.r5550 ligma fool

    • @michaelnaretto3409
      @michaelnaretto3409 Před 2 lety +70

      Female DI's are witches. Listening to them made my skin crawl...

  • @Eric_B_59
    @Eric_B_59 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Boot camp in the 70's was a bit different lol. Enlisted at 17 and the MC changed my life for the better. RAH! SSGT Pearson, SGGT Arbo, SGT Solar and CPL Dauchman. I will never forget those names.

  • @Kchouser24
    @Kchouser24 Před 9 měsíci

    I may be in the Navy and had RDCs... but i give a lot of respect for these instructors. They wake up everyday (all year) shaping the future of the military. They need more pay. My RDCs made only a mere extra 400 a month more on top of their regular pay.

  • @dk2614
    @dk2614 Před 2 lety +426

    When I went through boot camp 30 years ago in Paris Island I saw a brand new DI yelling and screaming at a telephone pole. My whole platoon saw it. It was understood that he simply needed the practice. None the less solidified for me the dedication to the training.

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Před rokem +4

      Lol

    • @jars7774
      @jars7774 Před rokem +8

      He probably was a fan of the Green Acres TV show.

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 Před rokem +7

      @@jars7774 now you are really dating yourself! Don't worry I understood the reference! LoL

    • @jars7774
      @jars7774 Před rokem +2

      @@dk2614 LOL, no worries. I’m glad you understood what I was referring to.

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 Před rokem

      @Larvitar / yes, but do you know what the telephone pole reference is about?!

  • @matts9352
    @matts9352 Před rokem +555

    My friend told me when he received his campaign cover he teared up...the marine handing it to him said "me too". My friend said he never felt more a part of something, more elite than he did in that brief moment of two words.

    • @3rdicam724
      @3rdicam724 Před rokem +5

      Please ....do me a favor..................................Go Back & Cap That "M" on my Marines Will You?!....OoohFreakinRahhhhh!!!!!!!

    • @stoicodysseys6352
      @stoicodysseys6352 Před rokem +2

      It's not elite.

    • @3rdicam724
      @3rdicam724 Před rokem

      @@stoicodysseys6352 WE Are "Elite"....& Never Forget That! My Marine Corps training alone would extinguish you to ash....Carry On👹🐶

    • @williamsherman1942
      @williamsherman1942 Před rokem +11

      @@stoicodysseys6352Oh, Marines can show you some elite bud.

    • @thomaskourkoulis8527
      @thomaskourkoulis8527 Před 8 měsíci

      The only thing they after the marine corps is a nuclear weapon

  • @daveowens271
    @daveowens271 Před rokem +1

    The safety of our nation starts with these men and women. Thank you for keeping the standard high.

  • @almightyzai1468
    @almightyzai1468 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The amount of Drill Instructor’s I know from Boot Camp that I got to see in the video is crazy!!

  • @KobeTheStubbornShepherd
    @KobeTheStubbornShepherd Před 3 lety +520

    8:29 “why do marines get married”
    My first thought: “to get out the barracks”🤣🤣🤣

    • @militaryjunkie6207
      @militaryjunkie6207 Před 3 lety +63

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles
      How are we cowards for trying to get out the barracks

    • @issnick2574
      @issnick2574 Před 3 lety +45

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles your not the one out in combat

    • @Al_Idrissi_
      @Al_Idrissi_ Před 3 lety

      Bahhhhhhbh😂😂

    • @light4785
      @light4785 Před 3 lety

      Guys calm down it was a joke 😭

    • @st_ols203
      @st_ols203 Před 3 lety +13

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles you seem like a fun guy

  • @dxps26
    @dxps26 Před 3 lety +335

    6:47 even the cameraman is intimidated by the DI😂

  • @VicktorMoberg1
    @VicktorMoberg1 Před 11 měsíci

    Had an JROTC instructor who taught DIs martial arts at MCRD San Diego. Best mentor I had for years. Best mentor hundreds of high school teens had for years.

  • @Monkeysuncle123
    @Monkeysuncle123 Před 14 dny

    I absolutely love my Marine Corps and kickn ass!!!! This takes some SERIOUS COMMITMENT, gotta respect these men and women for going thru hell to give back to the Corps, SEMPER FI!!!

  • @FragDaddyScripts
    @FragDaddyScripts Před 3 lety +455

    Being a DI can be very difficult on their families. Excessively long hours, mental and physical stress, not to mention trying to raise a family. I saw first hand one of my DI's crack because his family life was tanking. I'll never forget seeing the man I looked up to so much, break down and cry because all the time he spent with us was ruining his family.

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před 3 lety +25

      :(

    • @airleclair
      @airleclair Před 3 lety +63

      Marriages in general are hard enough, then add the increased stress of being in the military! So many military marriages fall apart. Then add to the fact these guys are with their recruits 12+ hours a day sometimes? A recipe for disaster.

    • @Seeker-wq8jc
      @Seeker-wq8jc Před 2 lety +24

      Incredibly touching, and sad. That moment when the "drill instructor" routine breaks, and the man who's been making you and a whole bunch of people's lives utter hell, the one you swore couldn't possibly be human, turns out to be the most human of all. The true terror, a drill instructor with feelings and emotions besides rage.

    • @jerrygirdner2753
      @jerrygirdner2753 Před 2 lety +20

      Yea when you in boot camp and you meet your DI's for the very first time and then in a couple weeks you think there is know way in hell this guy is married and has children. Well for all the Marines out there watching this we know better. Those men and women are the cream of the crop. They did not just go to Parris Island or San Diego and someone handed them a Campaign Cover, ' all head gear in the Corp is called a cover unless you have a Bennie on'!! I'm an old Marine, my better half is a Marine and both our boys were born at Camp LeJune, NC. Yea my boys walked a tight line growing up, more so because of their Mother not me!! Back to what I was talking about, these are real people with real problems just like the rest of us. What these people do is something not very many people would even try. My second biggest regret in life is not listening to my better half and staying in the Corps. I/we both could have retired about 10 years ago, instead I've had back surgery 11 years ago and we both still work every day, both our boys work, neither has ever been in trouble or in jail, they both have their own homes one is 27 and the other is 25. So I personally think we did ok raising out children. Oh and these guys and gals don't work 12+ hours they most of the time work 16+hours a day. They are lucky to get 4 to 5 hours of sleep a night and depending on how many DI's are with a Plt. They have to stay a night every 3rd or 4th night. What most people don't know is that once a Company graduates the DI's usually get a little break, this is a 3 year deal there I no way a person could do this everyday for 3 years. Sorry so long winded but just wanted to throw out a little info that some/many don't know. Semper Fi from an old Marine.

    • @bobbyusmc0372
      @bobbyusmc0372 Před 2 lety +1

      As a marine at 1st Battalion 3rd marines that makes me very sad my senior drill instructor was an infantryman that had a failing family as he was being the biggest role model that I'll ever remember I get chills still thinking 15 years after about my drone structures introduction it was even more chilling than combat

  • @karthiksravan9498
    @karthiksravan9498 Před 3 lety +1953

    1:50 When you lie about your height on your resume and still get through.

    • @mauricionunez2797
      @mauricionunez2797 Před 3 lety +288

      LMAO why they put the tallest guys with her? 💀 50 steps from her are like two steps to the guys.

    • @StanHowse
      @StanHowse Před 3 lety +284

      Holy shit she is short!~ How is someone that small supposed to carry a wounded buddy out??

    • @wonpiri___jinani3340
      @wonpiri___jinani3340 Před 3 lety +68

      Holy sht that looks comical kudos to the men who doesn't get distracted haha

    • @archiej6386
      @archiej6386 Před 3 lety +5

      Brilliant comment

    • @jorgepadua5802
      @jorgepadua5802 Před 3 lety +169

      @@mauricionunez2797 The tallest people go in the front of the formation and shortest in the back. They call it big end and little end. But since she's the commander and is leading the formation, she gets put in the front with the guidon.

  • @theyarehere8919
    @theyarehere8919 Před 6 měsíci

    Back in 1965. My drill instructor was in charge of the hell that surrounded me. I finally realized, (and what saved my mind) that this was no joke. They were tempering my steel. And honing my mind to a razor's edge.
    So whatever awaited me in the future, the Marine Corps was helping me survive in that time.
    Semper Fidelis.

  • @DamienAOrtiz
    @DamienAOrtiz Před 2 měsíci

    I served two tours as a Drill Instructor at Parris Island SC. 1984-87 at 1st Bn Aco and from 1988-90 at 2nd Bn Fco. Being a Drill Instructor was my all time favorite duty. "I had the honor of making Marines"!! SEMPER FI DEVIL DOGS!!!
    Drill Instructor
    Sgt Ortiz

  • @Tazandd
    @Tazandd Před 3 lety +328

    Brother in law was one of the most awarded DIs during his tour.
    He is also one of the nicest guys I know. You'd never guess he was a Marine DI.

    • @justinsauve808
      @justinsauve808 Před 3 lety +20

      @L Boo he was actually a drill sergeant in the Air Force.

    • @SylasTheGreat
      @SylasTheGreat Před 3 lety +2

      @@justinsauve808 MTI*

    • @FizzleWick1
      @FizzleWick1 Před 3 lety +6

      I believe that. I know the most softest guy ever with the most sweetest voice to become a cut throat savage DI. We were in the same unit and he was lucky enough to get HSST and become a DI, I thought no way he can make it! With hard work and perseverance, you can do whatever you want and become whomever you want- my friend is the example.

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Před rokem +547

    What they do must work, because as someone who has never ever been in the military or wanted to be, I can tell you that EVERY SINGLE former Marine I've ever met in civilian life has been the nicest, calmest, most reassuring presence in the room. They scream and yell and run through the mud, but it turns out some fantastic colleagues even in the corporate world. I remember being trapped in a hideous, horrific abusive corporate workplace that I couldn't get out of, and the person who was the kindest and most caring to me and who didn't pretend it wasn't happening was the lone Marine. They're gems, every one of them.

    • @jaimepolanco7320
      @jaimepolanco7320 Před rokem +31

      That's funny. Some military people are the worst people I've ever met in my life. Sometimes I don't even tell I was in the military.

    • @XJarhead360
      @XJarhead360 Před rokem +20

      As we say, "Stay calm and empty the magazine." On a more serious note, my Marine Corps experience has taught me not to harass people and treat them with respect. When I go to work these days my heart thumps when I hear the staff say, "We are so happy to see you. You are so different from the others."

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před rokem

      @@XJarhead360
      The entire training is based on harassing people and not treating them with respect.

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 Před rokem +4

      @@jaimepolanco7320 There are bad apples in every barrel. We can't let one spoil all.

    • @jimreily7538
      @jimreily7538 Před rokem +3

      Maybe it's because they're so accustomed to stress, thinking and acting quickly in chaotic situations, that, average daily work life is very easy for them. I think Marine training can make better people. Especially their focus on moral values, but also on fitness, and the capacity to remain calm under pressure.

  • @miket3258
    @miket3258 Před rokem

    Man that must be a hard ass job. You have to teach SO MUCH to SO MANY PEOPLE in such a SHORT TIME. You have 17 and 18 year old's out of high school, people off the street you have to deal with, and try to motivate the obviously unmotivated. Teaching things you've only recently learned and aren't an expert in. Everything from combat training, drill and ceremony, firearms training, academics, PT, health and hygiene while watching for obvious signs and red flags from recruits, coaching each recruit individually at times. All that grueling work with long hours, all to graduate a class, then do it all over from day 1.

  • @MrDiedaily
    @MrDiedaily Před 10 měsíci +1

    My cousin enlisted in the Marines twice during the Vietnam war he was Mexican🇲🇽 after serving his duty he became successful and they even named a school after he passed away after being a school principal at this school 🇲🇽💯

  • @forthewubwubs
    @forthewubwubs Před 2 lety +183

    Something that hit me was when my drill Sargent said "Everything you're about to do I've done twice, so if I can do it so can you"

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Před 3 lety +462

    This also made me appreciate my command. I remember when I was trying to make it during that final hike and I was getting screamed at and the whole time my instructor was shouting, “As long as you can hear me you’re breathing and if you’re breathing you got another step in you keep moving.” I could not respond but I kept moving, and I collapsed when I made it and immediately he goes, “Get up and shake my hand you made it get up now!” I did I stood right up even though I just collapsed like a second before I couldn’t see and anything but I could hear him and he said, “See what you can achieve when I got your back, have faith in yourself or hear me scream your head off.” I think about that every time I even start to struggle. Best instructor I could have asked for that made me set the standard in myself to achieve more than I thought I could it’s been over 6 years and I still think of that run 🙂

    • @gfmmi
      @gfmmi Před 3 lety +21

      Thanks for sharing this

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 Před 3 lety +15

      @@gfmmi You're welcome! :D I'm really glad I had the opportunity to find I was more capable than I gave myself credit for. It's definitely something I struggle with.

    • @GrimlyYours
      @GrimlyYours Před 3 lety +14

      That's amazing. Both what the instructor said, and you for pulling thru. Wow. Congrats, man, you earned that!

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 Před 3 lety +7

      @@GrimlyYours That really means a lot thank you!! That was the toughest run of my life, I just looked up at the sky and can hear the pound of the pavement below me and my breathing it was make or break for sure :D I was very very lucky to have an amazing instructor. He really went out of his way everyday to be more than what he was. Great role model :)

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 Před 3 lety +5

      @@tims.5488 I guess CZcams deleted my response as well but I never said nor claimed I was a marine. That isn't a sweet story but an actual experience I had during my time in service, and you literally didn't do enough digging cause I'm not a gamer and don't have anything close to a gamer life. You calling civilians dummies is poor taste cause you have issues with yourself you need to address.

  • @DocM.
    @DocM. Před 3 měsíci

    Greatest military in the world 💜 You can call me biased, but you can't deny the reputation

  • @BlueSky-eb7ru
    @BlueSky-eb7ru Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was 17 years old when I went to " boot camp " .
    I could not understand why the drill instructors always yelled at us .
    after all I volunteered and wanted to be there . but the insults and the yelling really got on my nerves
    I made it through boot camp despite the unpleasantness and nastiness endured .

  • @fuesha
    @fuesha Před 2 lety +563

    At 1:52 I really thought they were training giants 😂

  • @AmericanIdiot1
    @AmericanIdiot1 Před 3 lety +387

    "Why do Marines get married?" #1 To get out of the barracks and the sweet BAH and BAS lol

    • @misterbig9025
      @misterbig9025 Před 3 lety +25

      Because their hands need a break!

    • @ChineseChicken1
      @ChineseChicken1 Před 3 lety +5

      Don’t worry about deployments, Jody will be there to help her out.

    • @santos5075
      @santos5075 Před 3 lety

      Good sit down

    • @ChiefJuan
      @ChiefJuan Před 3 lety +2

      im so blessed to be in Air force and got accepted to move out the dorms during covid as a 21 year old E3 getting $53,000 a year

    • @kirkretter9034
      @kirkretter9034 Před 3 lety

      @@ChiefJuan oh look at the chair force guy flexing his comfy lifestyle and low physical standards.

  • @sudiptochaudhury2107
    @sudiptochaudhury2107 Před 9 měsíci

    2:08 - You can see her determination! Eyes almost crossed over! Also her muscles! I am jealous! 💕

  • @TheArizonaAssasin
    @TheArizonaAssasin Před 2 měsíci

    Seriously though, while being a recruit is not particularly easy, even if it’s the easiest part for certain MOS’, you can’t tell me for one second that it’s easier to be a recruit than it is to be a Drill Instructor.
    I will never, ever, forget my Drill Instructors and I’m very glad they were a part of my life. The two most important and valuable things that I learned from them is how to survive and keep moving when everything has gone to shit, and that excessive movement kills. The latter is words that I live my entire existence by.

  • @Tommy1977777
    @Tommy1977777 Před 3 lety +706

    Businesses: "You have incredible value to any employer!"
    Also Businesses: "Your military experience is not applicable."

    • @enjoy-ly7zw
      @enjoy-ly7zw Před 3 lety +28

      How do you combat this ? No pun intended

    • @patrickhuffman9632
      @patrickhuffman9632 Před 3 lety +51

      Military service always has one value: we can be where we are supposed to be when we're supposed to be there.
      The best ability is availability.

    • @Tommy1977777
      @Tommy1977777 Před 3 lety +50

      @@enjoy-ly7zw in order to combat it the top decision makers need to start understanding a bit more. They don't. They don't care. 95% of the country does not, nor ever will, serve. It's like falling off the face of the earth at 18, resurfacing and no one knowing who you are. The irony?
      If I charged a company for the things I did I'd be paid a ridiculously high salary. Who else can you ask in your company to engage in an activity as extreme as violence and do so for chickenfeed?

    • @SterlingSigurdsen
      @SterlingSigurdsen Před 3 lety +7

      Dude your name even seems like you were destined for military services. Thanks for your service.

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před 3 lety +1

      True I don't see anything here that promotes original thought if you look what Elon Musk did it all seems like common sense in hindsight no military training required.

  • @Hala-ataa
    @Hala-ataa Před 3 lety +227

    “Sometimes Marines get married because they are at that level of commitment.”
    Wrong Answer 🚫

    • @Arcideeznuts
      @Arcideeznuts Před 3 lety +15

      Then Jody comes around and proves them otherwise lol

    • @robwhitmore3040
      @robwhitmore3040 Před 3 lety +3

      Sometimes it's true love between a marine and a ripper

    • @Girthbrooks715
      @Girthbrooks715 Před 3 lety +13

      "To get out of the barracks and get BAH"
      Ding ding ding! Correct!

    • @scott67nova
      @scott67nova Před 3 lety +1

      As a civilian I know that answer

    • @scott67nova
      @scott67nova Před 3 lety

      @Maniac 5000 shits fucked

  • @rileyklingensmith5967
    @rileyklingensmith5967 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The guy yelling in the bathroom at 7:30 was my senior drill instructor SSgt Lanier. I went December 2022 and he was a great DI. Didn’t know he was in this video till after boot camp and it blew my mind.

    • @diegoj.4082
      @diegoj.4082 Před 2 měsíci

      I went through another cycle but same, brother

  • @corbananderson7060
    @corbananderson7060 Před 4 měsíci

    My dad was a Marine who served a few tours in Vietnam. He said Full Metal Jacket was the only movie about the war that portrayed his experiences the best. He said the boot camp part was exactly what it was like

  • @themillennialangler
    @themillennialangler Před 2 lety +1010

    RIP to the 12 marines who died in Kabul today. Y’all have nothing but my utmost respect ✊

    • @kevinwest2826
      @kevinwest2826 Před 2 lety +43

      They gave the ultimate sacrifice. May they rest in peace

    • @arqelf9505
      @arqelf9505 Před 2 lety +6

      @@kevinwest2826 thats what suicide bombers also say "its an ultimate sacrifice"

    • @ManuLMalik
      @ManuLMalik Před 2 lety +40

      Terrorists killed other Terrorists a true tragedy 💁🏼‍♂️

    • @loavy4007
      @loavy4007 Před 2 lety +66

      @@ManuLMalik no onr cares what you say

    • @falloutmike2434
      @falloutmike2434 Před 2 lety +12

      @@loavy4007 ong

  • @johnsindayen8684
    @johnsindayen8684 Před 2 lety +609

    I just like to add that being in the military was the most fun I ever had. I didn't cry, I didn't complain, I didn't ask. I did as I was told. No one bullied me. No one was mean to me.

    • @akimali
      @akimali Před 2 lety +7

      Most fun four years of my life!

    • @margaritoespinoza6457
      @margaritoespinoza6457 Před 2 lety +50

      John were you Air Force??? LOL!

    • @oachilis
      @oachilis Před 2 lety +1

      Hell no it wasn't they put me into the butthole of the military as my permanent duty station. The leadership is bad everything changes last sec they messed up my pay half the time nobody there to give instruction and if they are there they would tell us to stay until 1700 for us to be released and when i chill in my barrack my sgt called me and said "Where ya at" and half the time i have to come up with BS out of my little hole.

    • @AnAn-xp8xu
      @AnAn-xp8xu Před 2 lety +3

      Why did they shout and angry

    • @johnsindayen8684
      @johnsindayen8684 Před 2 lety +59

      They only shouted during basic training to see if you are disciplined enough not to cry or beat up the sergeant. It was fun because I got to drive tanks, jeeps, trucks, ride helicopters, fire rifles, pistols, go to Germany, Paris, Texas, get 2 medals.

  • @user-ol2qo2lx5k
    @user-ol2qo2lx5k Před rokem

    I am an Aussie... I heard a story that a retired DI got a job as a Teacher...
    Before he left he was injured, and required a Upper Cast....
    Now hear this, His first Class, he opened all the windows, and as his Tie blew around he grabbed it and stapled it to his chest......
    Best Class all year.....Hoo Raah...

  • @bigk8210
    @bigk8210 Před měsícem +1

    I worked with a guy who was a drill instructor. There is a LOT to learn. The drill instructor manual is a big thick book that all have to know front to back, top to bottom, inside out.

  • @powerperson8516
    @powerperson8516 Před 3 lety +300

    Now do how the instructors that train the drill instructors are trained

  • @FizzleWick1
    @FizzleWick1 Před 3 lety +261

    “Forced them to drink water until they vomited, you’re not going to be that drill instructor”LMFAO I thought that was a normal thing in boot camp. I guess I got “hazed” lol. It’s only been 6 years since bootcamp, not too long ago.

    • @andygreas440
      @andygreas440 Před 3 lety +76

      Excess water leads to hyponatremia which can literally lead to death. So it’s a good thing they stopped that. Marines can be trained for war effectively without having to resort to tactics like this. I’m a corpsman on MCRD Parris island who seen recruits nearly die after drinking 32 canteens.

    • @doubleemcastillano464
      @doubleemcastillano464 Před 3 lety +1

      What Company?

    • @FizzleWick1
      @FizzleWick1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@doubleemcastillano464 HOTEL HELL!! Lol

    • @doubleemcastillano464
      @doubleemcastillano464 Před 3 lety +2

      @@andygreas440 I've seen Parris Island Corpsmen determine a recruit was lying about repeatedly passing out after I watched him pass out and smack his face on the pavement. I did like you guys commander from 2015 tho, the SEAL officer who was over there getting it done. I'm grateful for him. Also, at some point they had us carry salt around to keep the electrolytes up.

    • @Bennybruv
      @Bennybruv Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah can confirm, they still do it. Graduated a few months ago. You will not get dessert even post crucible.

  • @chrisbeauvais7499
    @chrisbeauvais7499 Před 8 měsíci

    My father was an old school Marine and that was awesome ie 1972 myself 2001

  • @emqz8694
    @emqz8694 Před 8 měsíci

    DI Sgt. Marquez/San Diego. 2003. A freakin legend. !

  • @leexengvang
    @leexengvang Před rokem +69

    My DI crashed his vehicle into a telephone pole at Paris island screaming at us from his vehicle while driving 23 years ago. Sgt Wyatt you were amazing 😂

  • @Saltydogg909
    @Saltydogg909 Před rokem +158

    I went to boot camp in 1994 and still remember everyone of my Drill Instructors names. The impact they make on marines is forever

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 Před rokem +5

      That's right! They won't remember you but you remember them. As a high school math teacher I don't remember a fraction of my students by sight but they remember me. When they tell me their name I can tell what year, semester, class period and where they sat in the room.

    • @armandofavela4815
      @armandofavela4815 Před rokem +2

      78 brah...

    • @zuzannawisniewska4464
      @zuzannawisniewska4464 Před rokem +2

      I don't doubt it at all...

    • @daddygamer5552
      @daddygamer5552 Před rokem +2

      Went in May 16, 1994 and graduated Marine August 5, 1994. Best time of my life bar none, Semper Fi! -Sgt Lopez 👊

    • @zuzannawisniewska4464
      @zuzannawisniewska4464 Před rokem

      @@daddygamer5552 facts

  • @guesswho5197
    @guesswho5197 Před měsícem

    DI School was damned difficult for me in 1982.. Lots of self-imposed stress in addition to the daily PT tear down. Hardest school I ever went to but had the best time being a DI.

  • @Disso666
    @Disso666 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow... 3:28 That sign-swinging really did the trick on Badger!

  • @whaaaaatttt3476
    @whaaaaatttt3476 Před 3 lety +253

    Me shouting at my siblings when they eat my food which was kept in the fridge: 0:02

  • @muyleche9820
    @muyleche9820 Před rokem +167

    We were lucky enough to have a drill instructor in training for our platoon halfway though, as we were missing one from the start of training due to health issues. A group of us saw him a week before we graduated and he teared up thanking us for making that possible for him. Nothing but respect for him and my 3 drill instructors

    • @stoicodysseys6352
      @stoicodysseys6352 Před rokem +1

      Similar story. But they don't actually care, it's all a show. Once you leave a new set of melons comes through the door.

  • @Poppawisdom44
    @Poppawisdom44 Před 2 měsíci

    I was drafted into the Army after college graduation in 1966. I was horrified. I was very fit having played sports year round.
    I impressed DIs because I could do everything instructed to do. I could see my DI's pleasure in me. I was selected to OCS after AIT ar Fort Bragg. As a Black soldier in a class of 120 candidates, I never doubted myself and graduated at the top of my class. One of my DI's favorite things at OCS was to have me call cadence. I was told to 'Fall Out, Candidate. Take the company mother March or to the parade field for class graduations.
    Only 2 Blacks graduated of 102 new Lieutenants. My DI gave me my first salute with a big smile on his face. He was also Black.
    I served almost 4 years as an XO to a Chief of Logistics in my unit. I entered corporate America in 1970 where I worked for 24 years then as CEO of a nonprofit organization. Very often I was asked about military service because how I walked and stood up. More importantly, how I did my work...the 6 Ps. My DIs, my Tact Officer, and the Army is a major reason for my success in life as well as how I raised my family!!

  • @galaxytater2566
    @galaxytater2566 Před 2 lety +1358

    This is awesome, I’m a recently graduated Marine, and one of my DI’s is in this video!!! So cool to see what they went through so they could inspire and teach us

    • @faceless483
      @faceless483 Před 2 lety +31

      ay goodluck in the military my guy

    • @ManuLMalik
      @ManuLMalik Před 2 lety +2

      how does it feel becoming part of a terrorist group

    • @galaxytater2566
      @galaxytater2566 Před 2 lety +27

      @@ManuLMalik I get to blow stuff up in the name of the country and your freedom. So it feels pretty good being a part of the most elite fighting force in the world

    • @ManuLMalik
      @ManuLMalik Před 2 lety +21

      @@galaxytater2566 alright God bless you

    • @galaxytater2566
      @galaxytater2566 Před 2 lety +26

      @@ManuLMalik hey I appreciate that, God Bless you too

  • @pwman
    @pwman Před 2 lety +440

    Just back from Parris Island last week from my son’s graduation.
    Spoke to his drill instructor and was blown away by both the commitment to each recruits success and the individual work he did with each recruit to make them a Marine.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před 2 lety +8

      Congrats Patrick and to your son.

    • @cablecutter12
      @cablecutter12 Před 2 lety +6

      Congrats to your son

    • @purplex_purple7717
      @purplex_purple7717 Před 2 lety +4

      And he loved his drill instructors. One of my trainee drill instructors is in this video

    • @vexcheto4382
      @vexcheto4382 Před 2 lety +1

      Who was in paris?

    • @latinking9793
      @latinking9793 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm very Proud of your son Patrick & you Sir your son will make an excellent U.S. Marine
      Semper-FI to both of you.

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent presentation!

  • @Bounty_Hunter84
    @Bounty_Hunter84 Před 8 měsíci

    R Lee Ermey's Portrayal of the DI in Full Metal Jacket was Accurate because during the Vietnam war. In his own words he said there was only 8 weeks to train Marines so instead of making every recruit that screwed up do 20 pushups we gave them a slap or a lunge to the gut and continued on. But he also said hitting or assaulting recruits is illegal. But back then they were under serious pressure to produce troops for the war. Sad really it was a needless war were lost of young kids lost there lives. But as a European I have the upmost respect for the the American Military Marines Army Navy whatever those guys are the business.

  • @janzcabz5978
    @janzcabz5978 Před 3 lety +58

    Drill Sergeant : Gump! What's your sole purpose in this army?
    Forrest Gump : To do whatever you tell me, drill sergeant!

    • @raymondfields3562
      @raymondfields3562 Před 3 lety +4

      Disassemble your weapon Gump!😂

    • @ds3930
      @ds3930 Před 3 lety +8

      “That’s the best answer I’ve ever heard!”

    • @colinjudd2599
      @colinjudd2599 Před 3 lety +4

      You’re a god dam Genius