this was one of the best things in basic. everyone was sick and stuffed up and shit and this cleared you right out. refreshing as fuck once it was over with
This is my 20 yr old son’s second week and he said they are about to do this. I get sad because he’s gone but I’m thankful that I raised my son to be the man he is. This was one his goals as a kid was to join the Army. Proud of you son you are always in my prayers God have you protected and you will make it through this…Mommy loves you
I have no idea who your son is but I'm proud of him too! There's no need to be sad though! The Army's gonna teach him a lot of valuable life lessons; will teach him common sense and will teach him how to be a man of honor. God, I wish I could be in his shoes right now. I really miss those days.
Welcome out, soldier. I wish I had the opportunity to go through. But because I have a heart murmur, and a broken pro-mask, I wasn’t allowed. I was excited for it.
The Gas Chamber takes only 1 minute for soldiers to wear a Gas masks and after 1 minute they would go outside and flap their arms for the Fresh Air during the ten weeks of training in the U.S. Army Boot Camps in Basic Training Combat
I remember in Basic Training we had to eat as fast as possible without choking. The drill sergeant would say something like "last private in line has 4 minutes to eat" or some shit. This resulted in the nastiest, smelliest, stinkiest, and most disgusting farts I remember in my life. We'd march in formation outside and that gas would not dissipate but would lay there stagnant for all us privates to march through as we're singing cadence. Or we would be doing PT in the barracks right after dinner and the bay would quickly fill with methane and hydrogen sulfide. That was worse than the CS.
Why do you flap your arms when you come out. Does that help to get your breath back? And good luck to all those shipp'in out soon. Much respect and thanks for your service in advance.
Yuck… I hated this part of basic training!!! I hated running and getting dirty, too… I was kind of a Private Benjamin type, lol… I graduated US Army Basic Combat Training from Ft Jackson, SC in 1985. I didn’t think that I would graduate but I did!!!
@@turtle19dad Wrong. You do the chamber once during basic but you also have to requalify every year. Quit giving advice to people who are about to serve when you never did.
I promise y’all it’s not bad. It sucks for sure but honestly it’s not bad. Your sinuses will never be clearer. Your face will burn a little a might burp a couple times. But just do as instructed and you’ll be good.
I've taken harsher bong hits than the Army boot camp gas chamber put out. In fact, at least to me, boot camp itself was way easier than I expected. And I Joined up at age 17 back in 1975, when the drill SGT's were allowed to physically assault recruit fuck-ups when ever they felt like it! Luckily, I was already hard and nasty before I went in, so the drill SGT's saw no reason to fuck with me.
Calm down Lupoili you psycho. I did not observe any CS gas unless it's invisible. When I went through the White House at Ft. B, the CS Gas was a solid haze or London fog type scenario. Trainees were exiting the white house with snot coming out of their nostrils extending to the earth major league followed by a few privates running into trees, etc.
@@randyboisa6367,yet another keyboard tough guy. What's the matter? Having a bad day? Sorry, but you couldn't scare a crow. Plus, you're probably the one lying through your teeth.
Myself 88 and back then there was actually the presence of CS Gas so thick you could barely see your hand in front off your face. Good Times though and wish I could go back.
I went through in 98 & remember being absolutely terrified before going through the chamber but over time I actually started to like it. I want to do it again.
this was one of the best things in basic. everyone was sick and stuffed up and shit and this cleared you right out. refreshing as fuck once it was over with
Right. The gas chamber isn’t the worst part. The worst part is hitting the oxygen after you leave it’s horrible
This is my 20 yr old son’s second week and he said they are about to do this. I get sad because he’s gone but I’m thankful that I raised my son to be the man he is. This was one his goals as a kid was to join the Army. Proud of you son you are always in my prayers God have you protected and you will make it through this…Mommy loves you
This is my sons second week also.. hugs
You guys should be proud.
I have no idea who your son is but I'm proud of him too! There's no need to be sad though! The Army's gonna teach him a lot of valuable life lessons; will teach him common sense and will teach him how to be a man of honor. God, I wish I could be in his shoes right now. I really miss those days.
I didn't miss this part of basic 😂😂
I just graduated December 4th I remember this like it was yesterday
How was it ? I leave tomorrow Dec 27th
I graduated December 20th
Welcome out, soldier. I wish I had the opportunity to go through. But because I have a heart murmur, and a broken pro-mask, I wasn’t allowed. I was excited for it.
@@horsewithnoname2042 same what company were you in
@@horsewithnoname2042 same what company were you in
I went through it at Ft. Jackson in 1967 A 8 2.
The Gas Chamber takes only 1 minute for soldiers to wear a Gas masks and after 1 minute they would go outside and flap their arms for the Fresh Air during the ten weeks of training in the U.S. Army Boot Camps in Basic Training Combat
I remember in Basic Training we had to eat as fast as possible without choking. The drill sergeant would say something like "last private in line has 4 minutes to eat" or some shit. This resulted in the nastiest, smelliest, stinkiest, and most disgusting farts I remember in my life. We'd march in formation outside and that gas would not dissipate but would lay there stagnant for all us privates to march through as we're singing cadence. Or we would be doing PT in the barracks right after dinner and the bay would quickly fill with methane and hydrogen sulfide. That was worse than the CS.
4 minutes is a lot of time to eat imo
I ship September 20th nervous about it
Assuming you've graduated by now and are currently in A.I.T.?
Lord knows I don’t miss this😂😭😭
Remember those days of long ago and don't miss them
Why do you flap your arms when you come out. Does that help to get your breath back? And good luck to all those shipp'in out soon. Much respect and thanks for your service in advance.
It is to shake off whatever gas was hanging on to you as you walk out. Plus, it helps allow for oxygen to enter the lungs and flush out the gas.
It's to shake of any extra chemicals in the uniform
@@my_beaa
Oh ok. I kind'a thought that. Thanks guys.
Flap your arms and DON'T touch your face! DON'T try to wash it off with water unless you like pain - water only makes it worse.
lol I remember that place, second best food of BCT (the first was after blue phase's FTX) was given just before the gas chamber. :D
I was there in 84. I still remember the smell and taste of the gas chamber
my brother just graduated today! Feb 15
Alpha -6-2-4th platoon back in 1984!
That shit was crazy 😂😂😂 I wiped my nose on accident
Yuck… I hated this part of basic training!!! I hated running and getting dirty, too… I was kind of a Private Benjamin type, lol… I graduated US Army Basic Combat Training from Ft Jackson, SC in 1985. I didn’t think that I would graduate but I did!!!
God I remember this….1983
Memoyin that room
Do you have to do the chamber one time
Yes.
@@turtle19dad Wrong. You do the chamber once during basic but you also have to requalify every year. Quit giving advice to people who are about to serve when you never did.
that's still funny to watch 😅 that really did suck ! lol
I did basic in 92 we weren't Co ed
Always Forward
How badly does it burn
Honestly not that bad, unless your DS makes you say something like the Soldier's Creed or the Army Song
@@imnotwadey do the drill seargents make you say the the soldiers creed
@@Tay18-09- Mine didn’t. They just told us to take our masks off, open our eyes and walk out
We has to say our name, rank, ssn.
@@turtle19dad Oh so you got a better experience than I did!
I ship October 4th. 15t black hawk repair
Good Luck to you, I'm here at Eustis as we speak! Take it one day at a time! Never give up!
@@244thMeekrob yes sirrr!
September 20th
@@UrbanX.E No need to be nervous, as long as it's something you truly want, you'll make it.
That's my ship date too!
"Victory Tower"
Good times!
Can’t wait I leave aug 15
I dont remember the chamber being that big, bright or new looking. Lol
I know, right?
A 5 1, tank hill, January 1976
Sh*t I’m scared, I’m going July 21
Hope you're doing good, i go in August 23.
Welp he is already there.
@@drewdrives9988 Its not bad.
Some day I look back and miss it.
@@drewdrives9988 damn bro hope you’re prepared. If everything at meps go right I’ll be going sept 14
Im at AIT chillin now guys
This is out I dread the most
Shit I only got 8 days left wtfff
Same😳😳
I promise y’all it’s not bad. It sucks for sure but honestly it’s not bad. Your sinuses will never be clearer. Your face will burn a little a might burp a couple times. But just do as instructed and you’ll be good.
@@jakeworthey4661 a day they'll never forget.
Name rank and social, mask back on and clear. Then mask off and soldiers creed, plus a little longer before being let out.
Aaaah the good ol days. Ft McClellan was my OSUT site 1990. Fond memories of the gas chamber. The masks have gotten way better though.
I was stationed at Ft. McClellan from 1992 - 1994. 🪖
@@drusmith3480 MP or Chem?
@@turtle19dad, I was in C-46 Engineers.
being shipped @ jackson jun 7 baby
Good luck I hope you make it.
March 30th for me
I ship June 8 best of luck you
march 23rd
@@greglopez7371 same for me
Did this crap last month
I've taken harsher bong hits than the Army boot camp gas chamber put out. In fact, at least to me, boot camp itself was way easier than I expected. And I Joined up at age 17 back in 1975, when the drill SGT's were allowed to physically assault recruit fuck-ups when ever they felt like it! Luckily, I was already hard and nasty before I went in, so the drill SGT's saw no reason to fuck with me.
Liar
Calm down Lupoili you psycho. I did not observe any CS gas unless it's invisible. When I went through the White House at Ft. B, the CS Gas was a solid haze or London fog type scenario. Trainees were exiting the white house with snot coming out of their nostrils extending to the earth major league followed by a few privates running into trees, etc.
You sound like such a clown
Yea sure you did; real soldiers don't talk like your liar ass does. 82nd Airborne 504th Airborne Infantry "Devils"
@@randyboisa6367,yet another keyboard tough guy. What's the matter? Having a bad day? Sorry, but you couldn't scare a crow. Plus, you're probably the one lying through your teeth.
Went thru in 84.. man this sucked
Myself 88 and back then there was actually the presence of CS Gas so thick you could barely see your hand in front off your face. Good Times though and wish I could go back.
I went through in 98 & remember being absolutely terrified before going through the chamber but over time I actually started to like it. I want to do it again.
Chili mac baby lmfao
سلامي لامك
06' foxtrot
who farted
I was 16
اللي عجبني الموسيقى بس
I only joined for the music.
Ong overreacting it wasn’t that bad the wall was worse 😭
Omggggg
ههههههه
امك صحبتي
Jody's fucking her now.