as active duty marines, its so weird to see how comfortable the junior enlisted can be with an officer. Thats cool as fuck, I love how tight you guys are and how you guys all just vibe. I have a completely different experience here.
I think it really depends on the vibe of your unit/platoon/squad. I've had a platoon next to me that sang together. Meanwhile I had a friend in the Army that told me his unit was so by the books it was annoying. As well as another friend in the Air Force that told me it was pretty balanced overall.
Being an army grunt that worked with several, if not more marines once I got out, the marines are good guys but they had a tendency to really focus on rank opposed to my army experience. If they had seniority over others, they did not tend to join in the work, like army vets. So kind of matches with what you are saying. We all got along great in law enforcement though. Ribbing aside.
My deployment to Afghanistan was the same. 15 green suiters and 15 civilian contractors. We had a major who was the coolest officer I've ever met. We handled all our business and got it done without drama. I love it that you guys are in the alaskan tents...11 months of living in those will make you appreciate walls, doors, and overall privacy!
Wasn’t sure what to expect going into this video but it’s perfect. Typical life style there. Not to many worry’s and a pretty enjoyable time of life for the most part. Hope everyone made it home safely thanks for the memories.
Yeah there's plenty of firefight videos out there. This was 2019 and so a different type of deployment. Dunno why that angers so many people, out of our control lol
yea fs but also j this n firefights makes u think diff abt life n what other ppl go through u lit drop all the luxury's of j living in America an all the great shit we have to risk ur life its crazy n super thankful for uj@@the_real_sunny
Man, super chill in 2019. I was seven years out at that time. Time flies. It was a bit different in 07 and 2010. Looks the same as we left it though…dusty, hot, and the foul odor of oil, shit, and trash 😂Keep up the fight boys, as trivial as it gets.
@ publicuser2534. I bet it was completely different in 07. I really wanted to deploy in 07 but was still in high school. I do miss that heat and and the smell and the memories. I’m guessing it was a lot different for you though. You guys paved the way for us coming in later.
"As an Officer, even while deployed to Iraq, still can't escape Meetings" (and PowerPoints....) Most real thing ever said on any of these "day in the life" videos. Been to Iraq and Afghanilands myself, was legit laughing out loud at parts, just because of how real your guys are here, like "Yup, been there, done that, known plenty of dudes just like them" Coulda been any one of the FOBs I've seen in passing. Best wishes for you and your Platoon for a nice uneventful (safe!) deployment and y'all come back safe and sound
Every time i think about reenlisting i see a video like this and it slaps some sense back into me haha. On a serious note thanks for your service guys we’re proud of you!
@@griprep3506 Nah this also reassured me about never re-enlisting, ever, even if there’s a fire. But it depends on where you’re at in life. If you’re a single 20 something year old dude send it, go live it up with the boys good and bad times together. Once you get older though and have a family you’ll definitely not want to find yourself overseas perpetually burdened by an excess of empty time and how to fill said time meaningfully. Working out 3 times a day, watching movies and playing video games gets old after a while. I relived this when I became a Wildland firefighter in California. So much downtime it was almost unbearable. Anyways good luck to you brotha whatever you do
From experience back in 2004 as an 11B, I will you that if you are an active member from age 19-21, Infantryman have a lot of pride and ego is through the roof. Then overtime, about your 2nd to 3rd year, you start to really hate it. Waking up early in the am, PT, train, break, lunch, PT again. Depending on orders of the day, you end up going back to the same routine over and over again. When my battle buddies arrived in the mid east in 2005, we found ourselves ready but outmatched when it comes to ground combat against folks who knew their environment and as a foreign invader, the locals appear to be good people but really, they are against you and they communicate to "insurgents" our positions. They study our positions , path and daily patrol routines that often times we have to change it. To reduce the risk of getting wounded or killed by enemy fire, if we suspect there is an enemy positioned in a house, we have no choice but to warn any residence in the area , evaluated the situation before making a decision to have armor inflict damage to that house. We then get sent to that house after the damage. Most of the time, we were correct of our findings but there were times the insurgents were in that position, they leave the house and leave remnants that they were there, we then damage the house and the locals are pissed off at us. And repeat. Hence the folks did not like foreign invaders in their country regardless if you feel like you were liberating them or not. The whole deployment to mid east was a pointless engagement. We had an agenda but the no clear agenda on why and what the hell for. We were early 20 somethings . Young, patriotic and full of pride. Deployment was boring but it made you miss home like no other. I got out, used my GI bill to pay for college and I never looked back of my past. For new generations of today, I hope there is no war to fight. Modern combat will leave you thinking life is precious.
Nice video, man. I remember the first time I went to Iraq. First thing I noticed was the sun. And the taste of sand and grit that I sometimes got when I drank water. I smelled dust everywhere. And I always heard some sort of humvee, Stryker, etc. Lots of aircraft. I went on R&R in 2006. I flew back into Atlanta and I thought, whoa, everything is so modern and clean. Nothing is covered in dust anywhere.
Many people don’t really think about the fact that the military is made up of almost entirely of 19 year olds who just graduated high school, but when you realize that, it makes sense that the military, especially Army and Marines, are ghetto as fuck
This brought back some memories!! I was deployed at Camp Bastion and FOB Lightning in 2016. I was an FO for my infantry boys. Definitely miss those times and the friends I was around. When I was in, I thought all that comradery stuff was BS, but I miss those guys every day and truth is it's hard to keep up comms with each other just living through our daily lives. Hope you and everyone in this video are doin well, sir. RLTW!
Brother thank you for what you do. I spent 12 years of my life wearing the uniform but that's been awhile. I was a combat engineer though. I'm glad to see you guys have a little more amenities than we had in shield/storm (24id) lol circle no bolt. Almost everything we had was in a GP medium or large. Except for our mkt and our cooks kept hot biscuits and coffee for us at night so that was our snack bar bwahaha. But enough of my book again thank you for being one of our best. Oh I have to say from all aspects without being there your troops seem to respect you. Believe it or not one of the best Lt's I ever had was a west point grad who's father was a general. We would walk through hell for that man. Even got the honor of being in his wedding when we got back to Stewart. The whole saber thing for them to walk through
I_might_be_elliot do your research before you join. Don’t join the infantry just cause you wanna shoot guns and blow up shit. There’s tons of jobs in the army you can do that. And there’s tons of jobs in different branches..
thanks for the video, well made, pretty funny, and a good perspective on the day in life. thanks for sharing your platoon and everyday duties with us. I look forward to more videos if you make any more
I was born with one arm, and wanted to go to the navy seals, but was denied at 17 when trying to join the navy at the recruiters. It sucks, but thank you for your service brother! 🇺🇸
well... no shit you have 1 arm, almost everything required by you would not be anything useful, that's why people who lose their arms or legs in war get sent home right away.
Damn that’s 2 yrs ago? You guys got the upgrade! I still got my defective ACH from deployment. They said we could keep em. We got new ones to replace them. They stayed in the box … that’s the army for ya!
My platoon patrolled 1-2 times a day almost every day for 14/15 months (I took over mid-tour). Only break they got was tower duty for a month, and even then we were still pulled to augment major operations. Sometimes you get a maintenance day for your gun trucks but on those days you’re cleaning weapons, looking at maps, hang out, and then a few hours to watch a movie or game it up. Patrols can be 2-4 hours, but operations can mean 14-20 hour days and you’re sleeping out in sector (in houses, battle positions, in your trucks at some other patrol base). Contact with the enemy depends on how kinetic your battle space is. If you get assigned to a hot sector like an enemy support zone, you’ll be shot at frequently and IEDs are a daily threat, plus the locals are harder to win over (We used to deliver beanie babies to little kids in enemy areas). Even If you are pulling base security and rarely leave the wire, those entry points are high-payoff targets for the enemy and they get attacked frequently (drive-by, mortars, car bombs, sniper fire, etc.) War in the 21st century is hell sometimes.
My 11B unit hated our 11C guys because for an entire year they never left the FOB and threw tantrums when they got FOB guard duty. At the end of our tour in 04 a grand total of ZERO rounds were sent by our 11C's. The Paladin crews we had on the other hand were absolute rockstars with their return fire.
Thanks for sharing your video! I do some volunteer work sending care packages to deployed soldiers, and this really gives me some insight into what life is like on deployment. I'm sure it's different from place to place, but this was a great video!
even chilln in the fob you can tell it's an infantry unit. The bottom of hose hose needs to be able to go below the level of the liquid it's filling from, otherwise gravity just shoves it all the way back the way it came, and those drums def looked lower than the fill port. Gotta have someone kink the line near the can, when the tube is full so you can shove the other end of the tube down the fill neck into the tank. Go Ordinance! Haha.
Watching this is just hitting all the feels. I miss my brothers so much. I remember one night we didn’t have to go out on patrol and we were just wild. One of my battles pulled the steps away from my chu and he opened the door to ask me to go to the gym. Of course I wanted to go, so I go to step out and faceplant the ground. My squad was laughing, I was laughing. After that I plotted my revenge. We had these wooden closets in our chu’s for each troop and my chumate was out, so I took a golf club and beat the everloving piss out of his pristine closet. Chu mate comes back and asked what the fuck happened. I calmly told him quillman(the guy who pulled my steps) just came in and said “fuck benson”(my chu mate) and destroyed your closet. After that every morning benson would pound on quillmans chu and wake him up by shoveling rocks and moon dust into his chu until we went back state side 😂 Sorry for the book but thanks for posting your adventure. Regulars by god!
Interesting but good video. Thank you LT for giving us a glimpse into what you guys do while on deployment. I liked the video. You guys take care. STAY SAFE. God bless and thank you for your service.
just came up in my recommendations but ive been laughing at your tik toks for a while now, about to mob out of fort hood soon for a 9 month, thanks for the content man! got a sub
I was watching this at the end of my deployment knowing how different deployment looked not so far away from now. I also went to the Middle East, and it was alright. I was also an mortar man ( still am). I enjoyed your video sir.
Go for it dude!. I was 26 when i went in. It’s not too late. Don’t live with that regret man! That’s why i went in so late. I didn’t want that regret of not joining the fight.. you got this! Once you serve, you’re apart of a brotherhood that NOBODY can take away from you! You’ll one day be buried with honors (hopefully when you’re old!) and flag presented to your family! Nothing more honorable than that man!
You'll mature extremely well if you sign up. The more you stick with it, the quicker you'll rank up. Everybody's growing and Ill be enrolling in like 2 years
Hey I really need this answered I’m thinking of joining the army as of right now I just turned 17 and I wanna join the army and do my part to serve but as of right now I have nothing going for me so the army is my best bet in my opinion I never did good in school and I desperately need some discipline in my life and I feel like I’m ready to join and am willing to lose my life for this country but I have a question my goal isn’t to go out there and die I’d love to come back and start a family but I’d also like to be active duty and be deployed if need be so you have any advice it’s not like I’m scared of dying out there but I am at the same time is that normal?? Like should I still insist
Sup man, do whatever you desire, joining or not. Many that join end up not liking it at all because they join "for the hell of it". So if you lean towards joining, i recommend researching all that you are getting into, look at what job you would like, ect. Get what you want out of it. Talk to a local recruiter about anything you want to know about to see what you're interested in. My advice: go all in or don't join. In the end, all up to you!
Take the asvab, look at your options. Review, search and decide what you want to do. Don’t let your recruiter trick you. They work for you. Not the other way around. But if you want infantry start getting in shape man! Basic is a lot of pushups.. lol
Go take the ASVAB. Find out what you qualify for then take a week to think out what interests you and what you want to do. Airborne Infantry turned out to be the answer for me, so I did. 6 years in, 2 combat tours, never regret it. A great place to BE FROM. Looking back, I should have been in food service 'cause cooking is my passion...oh well, no regrets. Do your duty, the chance of you dying is much less than being an asshat in the hood, and you get all that self-discipline etcetera that the military inculcates you with. Best training of your life. Good luck to you, and best wishes. You have a good head on your shoulders. Oh by the way, stay away from the Navy unless you want Nuclear Submarine School. It is a stretched thin service right now with pretty sad on-ship conditions/routines going on. Stay Army or Air Force~ just a veteran's advice.
Another reason I’m gonna suffer to make it into the the 75th RR is cause there deployments are 2-4 months Long while the regular army is usually 6+. Everybody has different aspirations tho
Your site is how I imagined deployment would be like... fortunately my site is a resort compared to yours. I’m just a POG 😭🙃 Y’all some troopers though for sure. Respect.
Great content LT. Glad to see the daily life in the deployment. Pls touch on the top age limit one can commision as officer. Does it help more if u have Masters degree.
@@the_real_sunny great . So do u have to deploy in order to rank up fast as officer in Reserve ? Do all branches of military take same basic military tactics and leadership courses ? If ur Airforce do u still take same basic courses as infantry officer ? How fast can u rank up to Colonel in reserve ?? Love the Military.salutes
@@MrAzizisse each branch (Army, airforce etc.) has very different courses and tactics, I suggest you talk to a recruiter or do some research online. Early promotions as an officer has to do with time served and nothing to do with deployments until the rank of Major generally and then after that it becomes much more competitive. I have no idea about reserve promotions but I'd imagine it's slower
"Why you guys chain smoking right now?"
"Cause it makes us better at running."
Only a grunt says that shit lmao great video
Haha thanks man!
@@the_real_sunnyArmy 💪💪
Grunts for life!!
💯
as active duty marines, its so weird to see how comfortable the junior enlisted can be with an officer. Thats cool as fuck, I love how tight you guys are and how you guys all just vibe. I have a completely different experience here.
I think it really depends on the vibe of your unit/platoon/squad. I've had a platoon next to me that sang together. Meanwhile I had a friend in the Army that told me his unit was so by the books it was annoying. As well as another friend in the Air Force that told me it was pretty balanced overall.
On deployement Is when we were more relaxed with officers but back in Garrison it was back to norm
*salutes butter bar: “sniper check, Sir.”
Being an army grunt that worked with several, if not more marines once I got out, the marines are good guys but they had a tendency to really focus on rank opposed to my army experience. If they had seniority over others, they did not tend to join in the work, like army vets. So kind of matches with what you are saying. We all got along great in law enforcement though. Ribbing aside.
My deployment to Afghanistan was the same. 15 green suiters and 15 civilian contractors. We had a major who was the coolest officer I've ever met. We handled all our business and got it done without drama. I love it that you guys are in the alaskan tents...11 months of living in those will make you appreciate walls, doors, and overall privacy!
10:11 I love the idea of a cat just in the middle of a desert, then just comes across the base and starts hangin out
and one guy is playing on a Nintendo switch
I love the random guy just playing pokemon, just vibing with his shiny. Unbothered :') Thank you for your service!
Didn't even notice that! Thanks for watching!
Wait where is he????
Mean while the people in that country suffering! Nice.
@@saitamaman6714 what can they do about it
@@toad3222 we can fight but then I'm terrorist.
Wasn’t sure what to expect going into this video but it’s perfect. Typical life style there. Not to many worry’s and a pretty enjoyable time of life for the most part. Hope everyone made it home safely thanks for the memories.
Yeah there's plenty of firefight videos out there. This was 2019 and so a different type of deployment. Dunno why that angers so many people, out of our control lol
yea fs but also j this n firefights makes u think diff abt life n what other ppl go through u lit drop all the luxury's of j living in America an all the great shit we have to risk ur life its crazy n super thankful for uj@@the_real_sunny
Man, super chill in 2019. I was seven years out at that time. Time flies. It was a bit different in 07 and 2010. Looks the same as we left it though…dusty, hot, and the foul odor of oil, shit, and trash 😂Keep up the fight boys, as trivial as it gets.
@ publicuser2534.
I bet it was completely different in 07. I really wanted to deploy in 07 but was still in high school.
I do miss that heat and and the smell and the memories. I’m guessing it was a lot different for you though. You guys paved the way for us coming in later.
"As an Officer, even while deployed to Iraq, still can't escape Meetings" (and PowerPoints....) Most real thing ever said on any of these "day in the life" videos. Been to Iraq and Afghanilands myself, was legit laughing out loud at parts, just because of how real your guys are here, like "Yup, been there, done that, known plenty of dudes just like them" Coulda been any one of the FOBs I've seen in passing. Best wishes for you and your Platoon for a nice uneventful (safe!) deployment and y'all come back safe and sound
Im dying that was our old tents we set up there lol and holy fuck that cat is still alive we called it little chief
Were you with 101st?
@@the_real_sunny I’m a rookie
@@justlookingaround3169 not you
@@Skibidibugs I know
That guy sitting on the cliff watching the trucks seemed cool. Hope your deployment is over guys and you guys got home safely.
Every time i think about reenlisting i see a video like this and it slaps some sense back into me haha. On a serious note thanks for your service guys we’re proud of you!
I saw the same vid you watched and it made me want to enlist more.
@@griprep3506 so enlist lol
Damn it made me miss it, you must’ve been a pussy while you were in huh?
@@griprep3506 Nah this also reassured me about never
re-enlisting, ever, even if there’s a fire. But it depends on where you’re at in life. If you’re a single 20 something year old dude send it, go live it up with the boys good and bad times together. Once you get older though and have a family you’ll definitely not want to find yourself overseas perpetually burdened by an excess of empty time and how to fill said time meaningfully. Working out 3 times a day, watching movies and playing video games gets old after a while. I relived this when I became a Wildland firefighter in California. So much downtime it was almost unbearable. Anyways good luck to you brotha whatever you do
@@SurfyXO Go for it man you got it full send
From experience back in 2004 as an 11B, I will you that if you are an active member from age 19-21, Infantryman have a lot of pride and ego is through the roof. Then overtime, about your 2nd to 3rd year, you start to really hate it. Waking up early in the am, PT, train, break, lunch, PT again. Depending on orders of the day, you end up going back to the same routine over and over again. When my battle buddies arrived in the mid east in 2005, we found ourselves ready but outmatched when it comes to ground combat against folks who knew their environment and as a foreign invader, the locals appear to be good people but really, they are against you and they communicate to "insurgents" our positions. They study our positions , path and daily patrol routines that often times we have to change it. To reduce the risk of getting wounded or killed by enemy fire, if we suspect there is an enemy positioned in a house, we have no choice but to warn any residence in the area , evaluated the situation before making a decision to have armor inflict damage to that house. We then get sent to that house after the damage. Most of the time, we were correct of our findings but there were times the insurgents were in that position, they leave the house and leave remnants that they were there, we then damage the house and the locals are pissed off at us. And repeat. Hence the folks did not like foreign invaders in their country regardless if you feel like you were liberating them or not. The whole deployment to mid east was a pointless engagement. We had an agenda but the no clear agenda on why and what the hell for. We were early 20 somethings . Young, patriotic and full of pride. Deployment was boring but it made you miss home like no other. I got out, used my GI bill to pay for college and I never looked back of my past. For new generations of today, I hope there is no war to fight. Modern combat will leave you thinking life is precious.
dude shut up lmfao
Any tips for surviving combat and minimising chances of getting shot?
@@Destiny15for real I want to enlist in the Marines but I dont want to get deployed in the Middle east
@@elmaswilo1666 from what I’ve seen you just need to stick to training and listen to your squad leader 😂
@@Destiny15I’ve heard stories where a leader got their whole team wiped out it’s all a gamble really
This is dope man! Thanks for sharing. Glad you’re doing all right!
Nice video, man. I remember the first time I went to Iraq. First thing I noticed was the sun. And the taste of sand and grit that I sometimes got when I drank water. I smelled dust everywhere. And I always heard some sort of humvee, Stryker, etc. Lots of aircraft. I went on R&R in 2006. I flew back into Atlanta and I thought, whoa, everything is so modern and clean. Nothing is covered in dust anywhere.
“It’s the war kitty”
Never realized how ghetto the army was😂
😂
Believe me 😭 its living like a homeless but embracing it
You should check out the Marine Corps
@@KiwiOverlord No difference except instead of food they eat crayons.
Many people don’t really think about the fact that the military is made up of almost entirely of 19 year olds who just graduated high school, but when you realize that, it makes sense that the military, especially Army and Marines, are ghetto as fuck
This brought back some memories!! I was deployed at Camp Bastion and FOB Lightning in 2016. I was an FO for my infantry boys. Definitely miss those times and the friends I was around. When I was in, I thought all that comradery stuff was BS, but I miss those guys every day and truth is it's hard to keep up comms with each other just living through our daily lives. Hope you and everyone in this video are doin well, sir. RLTW!
Legit... As a Company Commander X3, it checks out... Good work bro...
Brother thank you for what you do. I spent 12 years of my life wearing the uniform but that's been awhile. I was a combat engineer though. I'm glad to see you guys have a little more amenities than we had in shield/storm (24id) lol circle no bolt. Almost everything we had was in a GP medium or large. Except for our mkt and our cooks kept hot biscuits and coffee for us at night so that was our snack bar bwahaha. But enough of my book again thank you for being one of our best.
Oh I have to say from all aspects without being there your troops seem to respect you. Believe it or not one of the best Lt's I ever had was a west point grad who's father was a general. We would walk through hell for that man. Even got the honor of being in his wedding when we got back to Stewart. The whole saber thing for them to walk through
David Booher thank you for your service i just turned 17 recently and am planning on enlisting in the army as an infantrymen
@@DurpySquirtleGaming same here dude I'm about to turn 18 I'm planning on going to the Marines.
I_might_be_elliot do your research before you join. Don’t join the infantry just cause you wanna shoot guns and blow up shit. There’s tons of jobs in the army you can do that. And there’s tons of jobs in different branches..
I_might_be_elliot enjoy eating crayons and getting treated like shit by everyone do your research before just hopping in
Raymond Trevizo yeah i know the risk but someone has to do it
Went to ranger school with you! We were in the same Darby squad! 😂
No way! I ended up graduating ... after a few extra months
probably the most wholesome thing I’ve seen in a while
thanks for the video, well made, pretty funny, and a good perspective on the day in life. thanks for sharing your platoon and everyday duties with us. I look forward to more videos if you make any more
Thank you for a look into your life for a day, but more importantly, THANK YOU for Serving!!!
I was born with one arm, and wanted to go to the navy seals, but was denied at 17 when trying to join the navy at the recruiters. It sucks, but thank you for your service brother! 🇺🇸
well... no shit you have 1 arm, almost everything required by you would not be anything useful, that's why people who lose their arms or legs in war get sent home right away.
I’m gonna leave this here to see where this goes
@@usacycling5949 watch my one arm phlebotomist & Glock videos and you’ll see I’m more than capable to serve in the military 🪐🔱🇺🇸
Absolutely moronic if you actually thought they'd be able to find a use for a cripple.
Not trynna be funny bro, but why in da hell did you think you was getting in with one arm
That cat is a spy😂
Thank you for your time and service. Thank you for the Contant. I really appreciate it. Stay safe.
“If you can’t be careful, be deadly”
Love that the medic just randomly punches you. Same thing in the Marines, Corpsmen are beings that run on pure hatred of others.
Damn that’s 2 yrs ago? You guys got the upgrade! I still got my defective ACH from deployment. They said we could keep em. We got new ones to replace them. They stayed in the box … that’s the army for ya!
Ohhh goodness I can still smell the gasoline from the generators lol. And the pretend powder scrambled egg for breakfast classic lol
The turkey bacon wasnt bad.
You sure it wasn’t diesel? The smell I remember is a combination of burning oil, burning trash, and the shit ponds 😂
That was a good video puts infantry in perspective
My platoon patrolled 1-2 times a day almost every day for 14/15 months (I took over mid-tour). Only break they got was tower duty for a month, and even then we were still pulled to augment major operations. Sometimes you get a maintenance day for your gun trucks but on those days you’re cleaning weapons, looking at maps, hang out, and then a few hours to watch a movie or game it up. Patrols can be 2-4 hours, but operations can mean 14-20 hour days and you’re sleeping out in sector (in houses, battle positions, in your trucks at some other patrol base). Contact with the enemy depends on how kinetic your battle space is. If you get assigned to a hot sector like an enemy support zone, you’ll be shot at frequently and IEDs are a daily threat, plus the locals are harder to win over (We used to deliver beanie babies to little kids in enemy areas). Even If you are pulling base security and rarely leave the wire, those entry points are high-payoff targets for the enemy and they get attacked frequently (drive-by, mortars, car bombs, sniper fire, etc.) War in the 21st century is hell sometimes.
8:16 I love how everyone is just hangin out, just chillin and talking
wonder where the lower enlisted are XD
Dope ass video. If this was a light day you sure did make it look good.
My 11B unit hated our 11C guys because for an entire year they never left the FOB and threw tantrums when they got FOB guard duty. At the end of our tour in 04 a grand total of ZERO rounds were sent by our 11C's. The Paladin crews we had on the other hand were absolute rockstars with their return fire.
Great vid and great team- We are proud of you!
Thanks for sharing your video! I do some volunteer work sending care packages to deployed soldiers, and this really gives me some insight into what life is like on deployment. I'm sure it's different from place to place, but this was a great video!
even chilln in the fob you can tell it's an infantry unit. The bottom of hose hose needs to be able to go below the level of the liquid it's filling from, otherwise gravity just shoves it all the way back the way it came, and those drums def looked lower than the fill port. Gotta have someone kink the line near the can, when the tube is full so you can shove the other end of the tube down the fill neck into the tank. Go Ordinance! Haha.
I'm signing tomorrow n I'm stoked to finally do something different with my life
How's life been so far?
howd it go
bro died
Nothing going with the Army now.
Y’all are vibing keeping each other positive and strong that’s great :)
I see you on post all the time and it’s crazy that I found your channel. I was on the same fob that ya’ll are at in the video too
Watching this is just hitting all the feels. I miss my brothers so much. I remember one night we didn’t have to go out on patrol and we were just wild. One of my battles pulled the steps away from my chu and he opened the door to ask me to go to the gym. Of course I wanted to go, so I go to step out and faceplant the ground. My squad was laughing, I was laughing. After that I plotted my revenge. We had these wooden closets in our chu’s for each troop and my chumate was out, so I took a golf club and beat the everloving piss out of his pristine closet. Chu mate comes back and asked what the fuck happened. I calmly told him quillman(the guy who pulled my steps) just came in and said “fuck benson”(my chu mate) and destroyed your closet. After that every morning benson would pound on quillmans chu and wake him up by shoveling rocks and moon dust into his chu until we went back state side 😂
Sorry for the book but thanks for posting your adventure.
Regulars by god!
Interesting but good video. Thank you LT for giving us a glimpse into what you guys do while on deployment. I liked the video. You guys take care. STAY SAFE. God bless and thank you for your service.
Love the cat! It's a mental health expert.
crazy. my boys always send your tik toks to the groupchat and who wouldve thought we were in the same unit
Yeah I was an infantryman in Iraq in 04-05. It wasn't nearly as chill. We fought daily. And I mean daily
That’s the dream. No one goes to benning so they can deploy and not see combat.
@@Paratus1179 Well a lot more do than admit. It's the dream to the men who haven't been and the nightmare to those who have.
@chrisbenson2430 Ha! You know how many non combat MOSs go there for basic?
The dream until you do it
@@Paratus1179 It's a dream if you're a psycho. No fun if you come home in bodybag.
Expert Infantry Badge and Ranger qualified. Well done sir! 🪖
just came up in my recommendations but ive been laughing at your tik toks for a while now, about to mob out of fort hood soon for a 9 month, thanks for the content man! got a sub
I was watching this at the end of my deployment knowing how different deployment looked not so far away from now. I also went to the Middle East, and it was alright. I was also an mortar man ( still am). I enjoyed your video sir.
“Why are you guys chain smoking rn?”
It makes us better at running 😅😂
Lt. you better be a Major by now. Thank You outstanding video.
Nice music selection 👌🏽
I love how the platoon medic punches, healing punch
I’m 27 now and I wish I would have served . I would have loved the experience of fighting on top of the jelling as a squad just must be amaizng
Dude you can still join if you have that much passion about it just go stop being scared
I am 32 and I go to MEPS this coming Monday..
Go for it dude!. I was 26 when i went in. It’s not too late. Don’t live with that regret man! That’s why i went in so late. I didn’t want that regret of not joining the fight.. you got this! Once you serve, you’re apart of a brotherhood that NOBODY can take away from you! You’ll one day be buried with honors (hopefully when you’re old!) and flag presented to your family! Nothing more honorable than that man!
All I could hear when the coffee was made was Ewan McGregor saying "can't be too fine, can't be too coarse"
God i miss the infantry. Life was so difficult, but at the same time so damn easy. There is no better freedom
You'll mature extremely well if you sign up. The more you stick with it, the quicker you'll rank up. Everybody's growing and Ill be enrolling in like 2 years
Hey I really need this answered I’m thinking of joining the army as of right now I just turned 17 and I wanna join the army and do my part to serve but as of right now I have nothing going for me so the army is my best bet in my opinion I never did good in school and I desperately need some discipline in my life and I feel like I’m ready to join and am willing to lose my life for this country but I have a question my goal isn’t to go out there and die I’d love to come back and start a family but I’d also like to be active duty and be deployed if need be so you have any advice it’s not like I’m scared of dying out there but I am at the same time is that normal?? Like should I still insist
Sup man, do whatever you desire, joining or not. Many that join end up not liking it at all because they join "for the hell of it". So if you lean towards joining, i recommend researching all that you are getting into, look at what job you would like, ect. Get what you want out of it. Talk to a local recruiter about anything you want to know about to see what you're interested in. My advice: go all in or don't join. In the end, all up to you!
Take the asvab, look at your options. Review, search and decide what you want to do. Don’t let your recruiter trick you. They work for you. Not the other way around. But if you want infantry start getting in shape man! Basic is a lot of pushups.. lol
Go take the ASVAB. Find out what you qualify for then take a week to think out what interests you and what you want to do. Airborne Infantry turned out to be the answer for me, so I did. 6 years in, 2 combat tours, never regret it. A great place to BE FROM. Looking back, I should have been in food service 'cause cooking is my passion...oh well, no regrets. Do your duty, the chance of you dying is much less than being an asshat in the hood, and you get all that self-discipline etcetera that the military inculcates you with. Best training of your life. Good luck to you, and best wishes. You have a good head on your shoulders. Oh by the way, stay away from the Navy unless you want Nuclear Submarine School. It is a stretched thin service right now with pretty sad on-ship conditions/routines going on. Stay Army or Air Force~ just a veteran's advice.
Don’t die for your country. Kill the enemy so they can die for theirs.
@@MrSwagTurtle true
War Kitty deserves more content, perhaps even a promotion.
10:11 They deploying cats now. 😹😹
5:45 It was a Marine GUARANTEED
Are you allowed to take for example a nintendo switch XD with you to keep you (and maybe others) occupied?
Yes
@Prince Otter Channel2 he doesnt say that. You are just salty
@Prince Otter Channel2 Ok Prince Otter Channel 2
@Prince Otter Channel2 hateeerrrr
Yes you can. A lot of people even have an entire xbox set up
If it wasn’t for the fact that I’m deadset on going Infantry then SF this video probably would’ve made me become a mortarman.
You realize mortarmen are still in the infantry branch right
@@tenezthemaster I think he wanted to be a grunt/ 0311
Where are you at now with the SF? Any progress?
Oh shit! The electrician was my DS!!💥🔥💪
surprised the army has nicer stuff on their deployment than i did on my deployment in the air force. I worked on A-10s but it was pretty fun.
Thank you for your service!
Love the 90’s rap man
thank you for your service
Thank you so much for sharing your day
Thanks for watching!
Bruh idk if you picked these songs but we got the same taste in music😂 made the vid even better
Yep I did haha
I would absolutely love to do this everyday lmao
Leg blasters? Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well
Did not expect to see Wainwright mentioned. Been in Fort "Ain't Right" for three years and I can't wait to leave and never come back 😂
Im about to be 32 and preparing to go to the Army OCS. A prior Air Force enlisted too.
ill be with u soon just gotta graduate and go through boot camp
Thank you all for your service . God bless you and your families
Another reason I’m gonna suffer to make it into the the 75th RR is cause there deployments are 2-4 months Long while the regular army is usually 6+. Everybody has different aspirations tho
You made it?
The infantry, the most deadly janitors the US has to offer
Keep posting man
Cool video! Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
You're protective masks are a hell a of lot better than when I was in back in 1989-1992
In Canada,we probably still have the same protective mask as you had back than
It’s crazy cause back in the day we couldn’t dare record or even show anything on a deployment prior to the 2010s
Right?! Watching this my brain was screaming OPSEC!!!! Take it down!!!! But then i remembered we ain’t there anymore.
I was in fort wainwright 2017-2020. Hated that place
Does the military use a Gmail ? Or they have their special internal communication system ?
"Trying to bit a pr on bench or sumthing like that" fucking dead lol
Hope folks realize they took this on a day when things werent going heywire. Just cause they didnt film it didnt mean it didnt happen.
Cheers from your local HHC sniper section 😎 y'all had fun with those Hudson rucks
Legendary rucks
I died when you said "trying to fix the generator" I feel like thats all you guys ever do lmao
I'm curious if you knew a SFC Daniel Bach or a SSG Wyngad they would've been on that deployment. They were 2 of my drill Sgts and they were amazing.
6:14 is that just the wind or gun fire in the back ground i know that they do drills and stuff like that and fire off some rounds but i cant tell here
It would've been test fire
Home boy rocking a coyote brown Quicksilver shirt?!? SWAG!
Damn, I hope the war kitty is alright
Keep the good song tracks coming! Vids are awesome !! Just subscribed
Tell us how hot it is in the intro!!
Fairly similar to the Marine Corps on deployment, except you guys are more chill.
Feels nice to watch what I’m gonna be doing in a couple years
That gym was actually badass ngl
Love from California baby!!
You should post most video like this, keep up the good work.
7:24 hit the shit out of me with nostalgia amazing song
Your site is how I imagined deployment would be like... fortunately my site is a resort compared to yours. I’m just a POG 😭🙃 Y’all some troopers though for sure. Respect.
Look up embedded with special forces from black rifle coffee. I was there. That’s the deployment boys want this seems like cake
Definitely. Unfortunately SOF gets most missions these days unless you get really lucky.
Great content LT.
Glad to see the daily life in the deployment. Pls touch on the top age limit one can commision as officer. Does it help more if u have Masters degree.
Hey man, I'm not exactly sure but I believe it's in the 30s somewhere
@@the_real_sunny great . So do u have to deploy in order to rank up fast as officer in Reserve ? Do all branches of military take same basic military tactics and leadership courses ? If ur Airforce do u still take same basic courses as infantry officer ? How fast can u rank up to Colonel in reserve ?? Love the Military.salutes
@@MrAzizisse each branch (Army, airforce etc.) has very different courses and tactics, I suggest you talk to a recruiter or do some research online. Early promotions as an officer has to do with time served and nothing to do with deployments until the rank of Major generally and then after that it becomes much more competitive. I have no idea about reserve promotions but I'd imagine it's slower
@@the_real_sunny thank you so much Sir.
At least y'all are doing good there to do things to occupy so y'all won't be bored hehe. Thank you Sir for showing us y'alls day. God Bless y'all ❤🇺🇸
Super neat stuff, thanks for sharing!