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Paul Coleman
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2009
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Captain's Mast - Don't Let This Happen To You!
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Armed Forces Network commercial for airing overseas.
Piece of My Heart - Muffyioky at Tasty Tuesdays
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At Miss Cs' on Chestnut featuring Muffy Junes
Visit to the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on the Côte d'Azur
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Visit to the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on the Côte d'Azur
Finale - Fountain show at the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
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Finale - Fountain show at the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
"The navy cannot tolerate drug use, anywhere, at any time!" *Every sailor getting sloppy, debilitatingly, dangerously drunk the second they hit liberty or port* 😂
BACK IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS....50 LASHES WITH A CAT OF NINE TAILS!
No pot smoking burns but you can act like a girl
Reason 1,624,713: Why not join the military
SO your allowed to drink but not smoke pot
Ftn defund these gang members
I will be walking across the stage in my white navy suit congratulations.
Seaman Schmuckatelli got off waaaaay too easy. Nowadays he'd have bought himself a Big Chicken Dinner (bad conduct discharge)
That last part reminds me of “Airplane” when Ted Striker has those flashbacks.
This video is truly of the era of Reagan of the “Just Say No” pushed by Nancy Reagan. The idea that in the 70’s early 80’s that the use of weed was pretty “high” in the enlisted ranks off duty or in a foreign country.
I was a hard-working good troop who was always being forgotten. For years and decades I watched others get promoted and decorated while the guy who helped them get ahead got nothing. It made me so damn mad! It really wasn't fair, but when I complained they told me, "Well that's life. Suck it up and deal with it." So I did. And I waited... Near the end of my career they screwed me with a crappy assignment. Gee, what a surprise! Getting sent short notice to a remote! Total douchebag military screw job move. But I didn't complain I just adjusted my pay to maximize my entitlements... Ha ha ha 😂 🤣 😆!!! I was making over $7,000 a month for 29 months in the early 2000s! Wahoo! Then when I retired I got another $6000 in travel pay. Call it a parting gift 🎁 for 22 years of bullshit. They never figured it out. Perfect crime! My advice is simple: "SUCK IT UP AND DEAL WITH IT!!!" Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha 😂 🤣 😆
Navy sell weed bro! 😂😂😂
I went before the old man because I wrapped rags around the 1MC speaker right by my rack that would wake me up to tell me it was time to go to bed. It was SO loud and I complained again and again. But nobody, NOBODY, wore dress blues to mast. Funny video. The kid was right about hard workers getting a free pass.
And on the 1MC.......Hi Hoo Hi Hoo.......Ah yes....but where is the Rum....😂🇺🇸🖕
I was in surface warfare back in the 80's. We have the Captain get wind of the smell that he thought may have been pot. He did a command-wide drug test. 484 soles aboard the ship we had 18 people with hot samples. I was a corpsman and had to watch about 140 of them pee in the cup. 30/30, was what most of them got. I think a few lost some rank as well. We had plenty of extra-duty people for the weekend clean-ups.
"I sentence you to the worst kind of punishment a sailor can receive. 30 days Army rations!!" NOOOOOOO............
I had a guy in my company that was afraid of being deployed to Iraq. He thought that if he smoked some pot, that he would get into a little trouble and not have to deploy. Well, he got caught. He still had to deploy to Iraq, and was kicked out when he got home!
When I went to RTC June 2005 they used to show us videos of masts going on by current CO Captain Moran that were going on WHILE we were there
I agree...he should be gone right there and then...at that moment..LOSER!!! 🪖🇺🇲
I guess Hunter Biden fell asleep when they showed him this film. 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣💊💊💊💉💉
I'm glad I never served. What a headache.
Hunter Biden get thrown out of the Navy for cocaine?
THIS DUDE SOUNDS LIKE HE'S READY TO BEND OVER AND TAKE THE CAPTAIN'S MAST!!!!!! WINK! WINK! HEY THERE SAILOR BOY!!!!!!!!!!
Alcohol is a drug and they tolerate it. 😅
Adios Cheech.
I went to XO’s Mast for witnessing an assault. It definitely felt good to be on the outside looking in 😮
I'm a civilian and I don't know why this was recommended to me.
me= captains mass x2
As your punishment, you're going to Detroit.
Every boat i was ever on had the CO roll two dice. Last digit of the roll was the last digit of you social security number, you had a urinalysis that day before you left. It's not worth it.
And uncovered
Nowadays the CO is too busy to hold a Mast, off screwing the CHENG or whatever split tail managed to get DEI’d into the mix.
Gawd, this was soooo lame!!!
I believe he may well have smoked a few poles while aboard ship
We had a guy who kept going AWOL. I believe it was five times total. Once he was AWOL, was caught and brought back, given an Article 15 with restrictions, extra duty and loss of pay. While he's suppose to be on extra duty he goes AWOL again! Ultimately he deserts. Was picked up forty-five days later. He told me that he was just fed up with the Army and wanted out. There's easier, and legal, ways of doing that. From what I heard, what led to his desertion was, an inspection of his room found he had alcohol (he was 19), had a guest who wasn't checked in, was really underage runaway! Drunk too, the both of them. So he packed on a litany of charges and he decides to desert.
During a time of war, that *can* get him executed.
From the Jerry Lewis movie The Bellboy " What you do on our time is OUR business, and what you do on your time is OUR business"
Son, what were you thinking about putting that into your system? Now report to sickbay for 55 gallon drum of Motrin 800's.
cut to 2024....
45/45, 1/2x2, busted
No.... really. It fuqing sucks! Ruined my career and in that my life. Came home embarrassed and angry, started to experiment in things I never otherwise would have. Not a day goes by that something doesn't remind me of it.😢 Just know that whatever branch you're in, drinking every night until someone gets hurt is not normal, at any age! Grow up, tighten up, line up. Whatever it takes. Don't throw that time you invested away for a few moments of fleeting joy. Please! ❤💪🫡
He is a nitt witt !
My favorite line from the UCMJ in regards to insubordination is "Truth of the statement is no defense." So, they may be in full agreement that your commanding officer is, in fact, an asshole, but you still can't say he is an asshole.
Among retaliation, reprisal, persecution, & corruption, ... betrayal & injustice that happens while Veteran's Exploitation Industrial Complex civil, criminal, & human rights violations with atrocity imposed by systemic corruption.
I almost went to mast when I was in A-school. I was in Pensacola during COVID and was standing chow relief at the “Mega Building” a class was forming up behind my podium (I think it was AM’s) when one of them passed out. She had a mask made from NWU material (super thick) so she was struggling to breathe and looked very dehydrated. I called the chief on duty with my radio and told him what happened. He informed me to “not take her mask off or give her water.” I ignored his orders and took off her mask and slowly gave her water from an unopened bottle. 2 minutes later a couple first classes (I think her instructors) helped her as I flagged down the ambulance. They got her on the gurney and gave her an IV. After my watch was finished I was told to report to the Chief. All he said was “I heard what you did, you’ll hear about it later.” A couple days later I was told to report to the MTI office (babysitters of the barracks) and was informed that 2 first classes wrote a letter of recommendation for a NAM (Navy Achievement Medal) and the Chief was planning to send me to mast. I don’t remember all the charges but there were 5 of them. Basically I “endangered” myself and everyone around me because she “could have had COVID.” I was told we could drop the issue here and it wouldn’t be on record or I could continue with going to mast and possibly get the NAM. Being new to the Navy I wasn’t fully aware that mast could be dropped so I went with the option to drop the issue. Looking back I wish I had just gone to mast getting the charges dropped and getting that damn NAM.
You helped save a life.
Obviously you didn't last very long if you can't follow a simple order.
@@armybeef68 I’m still in. The MTI’s all agreed that I did the right thing. Had I not did what did she could have died. If you ever served you were probably some stuck up asshole who had no life besides the military. He gave an unlawful order and I did not abide by it. If I were to do it again I would go to mast and explain my side of the story, and hopefully jackasses like you and him would get demoted because you make the leadership toxic.
@@armybeef68tf was he supposed to do? Let her suffocate? Idiot.
I say NO to drugs...
Fucking stupid captain mast as junior u guys just excuses to haze the junior personnel i knew high ranking people doing the old bulletshit they got a pat on the back SMH fuck the military
In the 80;s if you got busted on a piss test you got 90 days restriction, 90 days extra duty, 1/2 pay for 3 months, busted down 1 pay grade and then was administratively discharged. Nothing more nothing less
The military is a daily exercise of walking on eggshells and trying to not get in trouble.
I went to Admirals mast at Balboa Naval hospital! The Filipino mafia was after me. I was found guilty and a 3 month suspended sentence. Went back to the Green side and all my troubles went away!
As an Airman in the barracks, I went on leave to Oregon for 21 days. My roommate moved out while I was gone, and left a tuna fish sandwich on the dresser. Two days later, weekly inspection, and my room got a "C" rating (unsanitary). My name was the only one on the door, so it was my responsibility. Another "C" the following Thursday, and because there were two consecutive "C" ratings, inspections became daily. For the next 9 days. You woulda thunk that they would have thrown out the sandwich. Nope. I was offered an Article 15 when I got back. Only a formal complaint to my Congressman stopped the insanity. I was pending an assignment, and because of all the trouble I caused (rolling of the eyes), I was denied the customary decoration on PCS rotation. I am STILL angry over this, and it has been ... 46 years.
You **will** be pardoned, posthumously, in about 50 years. A ceremony will be held, but you will have long turned to dust by then. Only the great grandchildren will be around to receive the award, and regale ye old story of the tuna sandwich plague that decimated the barracks for nearly a month, all before the culprit was caught and beheaded.
It's a sin not to forgive,forgive them and turn to God
It's not a sin, it's b/s!
@@clydedoris5002 fuck that shit. they were wrong. they can rot in hell for doing wrong. ESAD!
@@clydedoris5002I’m sorry. I don’t believe in fairytales.