Recruits Cry Through Boot Camp Part 2



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32 thoughts on “Recruits Cry Through Boot Camp Part 2”

  1. My first in flight fire on a P3 Orion I freaked the fuck out. 10 in flight fires later, I would finish my sandwich before getting up to go put it out LOL. I went to bootcamp in 2004 and retire next Friday at 39 years old. Cant fuckin wait.

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  2. It's a good option for 17-18 yr olds. Not everyone is ready – or wants to – or can afford – college. Join up, get some maturity, do something bigger than oneself, serve the country, and some college money in a few years. It's not a bad option.

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  3. Yeah, I don’t miss any of that.
    Had a dude try to dangle from his bed sheets in there, and a female lost her mind and smeared her mess all over the head walls. Another guy broke apart his multi-blade razor and tried to slice his wrist. He did a pretty bad job at it, but he tried. And an Asian dude lost a game of chess and lost his mind threatening to end everyone in there.

    Another dude got caught taking care of himself up in his top-bunk rack during the middle of the day with all of us in the barracks while he was sick-in-quarters.

    My best time in bootcamp:
    I got the “opportunity” to go behind and beside a few of the buildings and clear out some overgrown-with-weeds garden beds all day with a garden hoe and a shovel. I tilled it all down to bare dirt.
    My reward for volunteering for this: I got to be outside all day, got a very small amount of sunlight compared to what I’m used to being from central Texas, and I got to go to “recruit/rickie heaven” afterwards and buy myself a small single-person Pizza Hut cheese pizza, because that’s all they had at the time.
    That was probably the best workout I got while in bootcamp…so dumb.

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  4. You're right… cause of "94" down in Orlando Florida they had us pile into a small gray box of a room and we had to resight our name, rank, and serial number. I remember they drop this suppository-sized pill into the water and had the whole room full of smoke. Good times lmao

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  5. I was the ADCA on the BHR back in 2013-2014. I was sad to see the ship on TV burning up in San Diego. NY Times reached out to me asking how to best contain the fire as it burned nonstop.

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  6. LT, a lot has changed. Minimal training, but most who stand watches are qualified and now carry Condition 1. Backup forces have additional trading and long arm and CSW quals. Respect what you do for the younger and future generations. MCPO

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  7. yes i remember way more smoke and way more snot when we did the gas chamber. It wasn't that stressful really but your nose runs like nothing i'd ever experienced. I had this old ass gas mask when we were waiting for our row to move up, take the mask off, say our thing and go outside so i was getting a little dose even before i got the full effect.

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  8. In the 80s we had .45 and it was live

    Wow if this is how Croods are being trained as way better than when I went through we learned all this after we got on board
    We did go to fire school on 32nd St. which was real

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  9. That gas chamber is a complete joke. When I was in US army basic, I was full of smoke. I was one of the ones not affected very much by it. The drill sergeants noticed that and put me right back at the gas chamber, put me next to the smoke, and directed the smoke towards me until I had some much smoke in my lungs I was gasping for air. They did this to one other guy twice. They want to see you suffer, no joke

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  10. Dude my family thinks there is something wrong with me cause I was laughing hysterically when you were talking about the snot coming out of their noses! I was crying I was laughing so hard! My neighbor is a Sgt Maj Marine and he said they take high school rotc students down to Paris island and go inside the building and there is so much residual smoke and chemical that kids are coughing and puking even before they light the smoke! He had a high schooler stay longer than him in the building and he was like damn! Sign that kid up to be a marine! He said every bit of snot comes out of your sinuses! Love your video Jake!

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