OK, so how many of you watching this are USMC veterans that remember doing this and thinking at the time how horrible it was? If someone at the time told you that you would some day miss it, you would have called them crazy. I miss being an active duty Marine most days.
Man the civ div is trash. Constantly worried about benefits and job security. My boy who became a cop in Dallas talked about how Ramadi was easier. Yeah the corps is a ball buster but hell, paid to pt, stand around all day and be a modern day spartan... not that bad.
@@PEN0311 I'm about 5'5 too 5'6 with shoes on, and have been seriously been looking into getting the Army with an 18x to go to Special Forces school. I felt like I would be too small but I have hope
Those lil maple oatmeal packs are simple sugars and complex sugars .. (read the ingredients) I luv them things. Water.. gatorade . Whole fruit... beans.. couple hard boiled eggs... grapes.. watermelon.. Grapefruit... lean chicken.. some brown rice all good stuff... Get some!
Thank you for your service my brother! Starting BMQ soon, it’s my turn to make something of myself and become a part of something bigger than myself. 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Wait wait wait wait you smoking what now bruh are you not thinkine bout all of the pr-teens that are watching this..... And I spelled like that on purpose so don't be tryna come back with somethin stoopid and be like then why you spell like five year old....... And thank for your service this my dream this and the Navy is what I'm thinking bout
@@editcentral2535 Im smoke a blunt my dude. Kids can die for there country, why wouldn't they be able to use a legal drug to help deal with the stress? They will experience at out in the fleet man
Semper Fi brother, pass the dutchie... EAS in 2006 and 2yrs later the collapse happened an ended up in my car living on the streets as there aren't plenty jobs in civilian world for a machine gunner... Yeah, it's been a while but the DD214 and my time served was totally worth it.. Infanty hump are always more fun🤢🤮 especially being a road guard 🙅♂️
My first battalion 20 mile hike was when we were training before going to Okinawa for 13 months. Our battalion commander was a tall guy and I was only 5’8”. I was practically jogging the whole time. We humped in company formation.
Forgot about the clown who drinks too much the night before, wakes himself up with a monster, chases that with pre workout. Then goes for a 12 mile BN hike with a base plate and crew serves and some other shit. Yeah he got his temp checked at mile 9. 😂💯
I’m in the army and currently at my ait and have literally the same mos as you it’s called an 88m in the army. I love your vids man you inspired me before I joined keep up the good vids!!
Thats the beautiful part of the Marine corps every Marine is a rifleman and expected to maintain at least some basic level of combat readiness. That's why I Love the Corps... No other branch does this. If your Army its Rangers that do these types of humps. Green berets dont even humo once they've earned that Beret they get a lil soft in my opinion they do other hard coprs stuff but humps with rucksack and rifle??? A greene beret? lol..nope And show me JUST ONE example when u have ever seen a NAVY SEAL complete a 30 Klick hump with full rucksack and rifle...????? And spread leaded ammo for 60mm mortars and machine gun ammo and water and grenades.. and 5.56 ammo etc.. Them guys get alot of Hollywood hype but I respect a U.S. Marine grunt the most. Ain't nothing like that grunt life.. (Unless ur Artillery-0811'srock the earth) Semper fidelis...SSGT.CALHOUN out..
@Nick Gur gotta start someplace.. marsoc is made up of Artillery experts, infantry experts, combat engineers, Anglico, snipers, fast company Marines etc... Marsoc is all volunteer anyone can try out. So do a four year active hitch with any unit deploy once or twice then after u have picked up Cpl. And some fleet experience. Thw donthe marsoc thing but at least you will have gained alot of respect for all M.O.S. in the F.M.F. I knew an admin Marine who went airborne school then became a D.I. and became a senior Drill instructor One of the hardest dudes I ever met. 5 foot 7 of admin but all Marine. Ran 300's everytime. It ain't about the M.O.S. that's just ego talking.
Bryan Calhoun no disrespect ssgt but we hump every Thursday out here at Bragg. Mileage depends but nothing less than 6miles for sure. Always at EIB standard or faster. We also do humps after combat jumps and combat ops quite frequently. I’ve seen the SF dudes here ruck nonstop distances that make me sore thinking about it.
Back in Marjah, we would land in a hot LZ, bound to cover, return fire, take over a compound and begin clearing a sector until we humped to the next compound a day or two later. Full battle gear and everything we needed in our ruck sack to live off a week plus ammo. I remember finding any excuses to blow up the Bangalore torpedoes. I came in 5’5” and left 5’3”
No, but my “assault” was 100% and “I can’t believe I can’t give you more than 100%, please take my wallet” -reasons I hate the Veterans Resource Center in college, it’s like pogey bait.
Karl Bischoff when you get out and hear chair force with 90% disability and “war stories” You’ll even hear them brag about faking injuries to get a higher rating. I’m honestly disgusted when I run into these people
I remember a 70 mile force march in three days back in 78/79, with 2/7 at Pendelton at the time, full gear and all equipment!! Ended up carrying a mortar base half the way for a Marine in weapons platoon. Some poor s.o.b. tried to pass the line of deuce and halves and lost his life. As well as the lives of a couple of other Marines, when the accident he caused, made a couple of the trucks flip trying to avoid it. My brother M.E. Collins getting a medal for rendering aid to those trapped in the vehicle's. Love to all my brother's.
1. It's HUMPING not hiking. Hiking is what college students do on the weekend. HUMPING is what hung over grunts do because they carry 50 lbs of shit on their back. 2. Revelie is when the fire watch turns on the lights and yells "REVELIE". You put your feet into a worn pair of shower shoes, drag your dead ass over cold cement floors into the head and 30 of you shared 4 sinks 2 urinals 2 shitters and 4 shower stalls. 3. You then go to the chow hall and eat toast under greasy hashbrowns under eggs over easy under creamed beef. ( soaks up the alcohol and throwing up substance is always better than dry heaves.) 4. You go back to your cubical and grab your pre packed 782 gear you handled @ 0130 when you came back from pounding beers. Fall out for head count then return to barracks leaving a volunteer to watch everyones gear and try to take a shit. 5. Go to the armory check out your gun and .45 don your gear ( including your helmet) right face forward march...route step. Stop 15 miles later. If anyone shared their feelings, it would be met with "shut the fuck up" Different time OOO-RAAH
Those packs looking light as hell. Definitely not a combat load. Need to do a video of 3/7 hiking lol oh wait I see females it’s a POG unit that explains it all.
Motor T pogs trying a hump...LOL....missing a lot of gear...no plate carrier, (Back in my day...the 782 gear)...need to get the plate carrier on and have all gear on you for a hump, and then hike Mount Mother, followed by B!tch ridge and run them with all your gear on...
@Gary Nahpi when a Marine can step out of line, puke then resume in the middle of a hump and not lose his place, you're there. Running a PFT with a cigarette? That there's just kissin ass! 😎🤳
I remember the humps to combat town.especially when carrying upper receiver of a 50 tied to a aiming stake by a rag and 2 of us carrying it.the 5 ton and a jeep following.
I have short legs. Hikes were always jogs for me especially when the column starting doing the slinky. Would not have traded it for anything. Good memories.
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This may sound stupid, but you should do a series of videos on the various MREs. MRE breakdown videos get a ton of views for some reason. Also field gear breakdown as well. Civilians love that stuff, like what a typical ruck load consists of
love it. if I get a chance to listen to some music when on my hiking trips I always choose music like Delta Parole or Guns N Roses, the rawness is the best with nature.
I was with Bravo co. 1st bn. 5th Marines in my first duty station. We went on a company hike one day. My company C.O.Was a tall guy. For every step he took I had to take 2 to keep up. Just a ten mile hike made me feel like. Walked 15 miles.
The Marine Corps has a proud heritage of marksmanship and teaches recruits that every Marine is a rifleman regardless of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
Alexus Brooke no you're not. The Corps has ONE rifleman lol if you don't MOUT or do movements to contact with a full load out, you're not a rifleman. If you're an IPAC Marine that goes to the range once a year you're just a dude who can kinda shoot an M4 lol
I disagree. During operation Just Cause in Panama all Marines involved were technically riflemen. We had various MOS there. We all did some sort of urban fighting.
Joshua V it’s up to your unit really. I know Marines like to do obscene amount for weight but that’s because they use their lamborfeeties for everything. Generally a ruck March for me is between 35-45lbs. I believe in selection they up it to 55-65lbs but that’s selection. In iraq my ruck was closer to 100
cool video other than you waking up and routine don't need to see that lol good luck to you and your kid thanks for your service u joined the best enjoy partaking in all the activities looks like a lot of good times
1995 my last battalion "hike" was a 3 mile walk in the park at Camp Hansen. MP Co, HqSvc Bn, MCB Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa. Soft covers, H-harnesses, no weapons LMAO!!! XD
Damn, didn't see any of the violence I use to see back in my day. Guys getting yelled and cussed at for falling back, guys literally getting kicked off the side of the road into some ditch. Shit was crazy, fucking chaos. I almost feel like this was a POG unit, could be wrong though.
Lmao watching these dudes struggle makes me laugh i was with 1/5 and our load out was heavier and at a fast pace. These dudes wouldn't last a 24k lmao 😂
You set your beer down and changeover at 0430-0500. You sweat out all the booze from the night before and swear you won’t have a drop of alcohol again, until 1700 formation rolls around and someone mentions dollar beer night.
I’m not in the service but I do harder hikes then that for fun up in the mountains and camping all weekend, now I’m not carrying as much only like 60 to 70lbs and I don’t carry a gun either. I don’t remember hearing how far you hiked, when I go camping I go 6 to 10 miles into the woods
Pounding a couple table spoons of salt before a hump always helped me not to cramp up.... old smokey, mt. MF, concrete reaper......of course these were on MCRES not strolls in the park....j/k Semper Fi
what does your chest tattoo say? I thought up of March 19, 1966? and thanks for making this video! been struggling with ruckmarches(hikes) for a bit but i'm trying to get up there.
OK, so how many of you watching this are USMC veterans that remember doing this and thinking at the time how horrible it was? If someone at the time told you that you would some day miss it, you would have called them crazy. I miss being an active duty Marine most days.
Currently in
Marine. Veteran - this didn’t say how far they hiked. In 1963 we made a 50 miler. We
did work up to that distance though.
Man the civ div is trash. Constantly worried about benefits and job security. My boy who became a cop in Dallas talked about how Ramadi was easier.
Yeah the corps is a ball buster but hell, paid to pt, stand around all day and be a modern day spartan... not that bad.
That's me brother I was stationed at Mateo and I remember those hills . Yes I miss those years of my life and I would do it all over. Semper Fi.
you're crazy
“WhY aRe We RuNiNg😭” -everyone at some point
I am a relatively calm person, but when I was doing "humps" in the USMC I can not tell you how many times I said that in anger.
Hell, I'm 5'3" with a SAW and was being led on humps by a 6"5" Gunny. I was running all the time!
In Toxicated you inspired me as a fellow 5'3 man. If you can do it, so can I!
@@PEN0311 I'm about 5'5 too 5'6 with shoes on, and have been seriously been looking into getting the Army with an 18x to go to Special Forces school. I felt like I would be too small but I have hope
Lol. Because it's the Marine Corp way.. lol
Them Pendleton hills are no joke.
I was always a road guard. Lmao
Bro, when we went up the damn Alpha Shelf. That hurt bad, but at the end when you look back at it, you actually enjoyed it... once it was done.
Those lil maple oatmeal packs are simple sugars and complex sugars .. (read the ingredients)
I luv them things.
Water.. gatorade . Whole fruit... beans.. couple hard boiled eggs... grapes.. watermelon..
Grapefruit... lean chicken.. some brown rice all good stuff...
Get some!
Smokein a blunt dreaming about those days. I almost wanna say i miss those days but.... then i rap myself in my DD-214 Blanket and smoke another bowl.
Nice music btw
Thank you for your service my brother! Starting BMQ soon, it’s my turn to make something of myself and become a part of something bigger than myself. 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Wait wait wait wait you smoking what now bruh are you not thinkine bout all of the pr-teens that are watching this..... And I spelled like that on purpose so don't be tryna come back with somethin stoopid and be like then why you spell like five year old....... And thank for your service this my dream this and the Navy is what I'm thinking bout
@@editcentral2535 Im smoke a blunt my dude. Kids can die for there country, why wouldn't they be able to use a legal drug to help deal with the stress? They will experience at out in the fleet man
Semper Fi brother, pass the dutchie... EAS in 2006 and 2yrs later the collapse happened an ended up in my car living on the streets as there aren't plenty jobs in civilian world for a machine gunner... Yeah, it's been a while but the DD214 and my time served was totally worth it.. Infanty hump are always more fun🤢🤮 especially being a road guard 🙅♂️
My first battalion 20 mile hike was when we were training before going to Okinawa for 13 months. Our battalion commander was a tall guy and I was only 5’8”. I was practically jogging the whole time. We humped in company formation.
No plate carriers or kevlar helmets??? Better not be anyone falling out on that hike!!! HAHA
No Crew-Served either?
Muh fuggin pogs 😂
What happened to body armor and Kevlar???
They pogs man
Pogs will fall out
Yes, I'm so happy to see that you've uploaded! Hope you're alright! 🖤🖤
Forgot about the clown who drinks too much the night before, wakes himself up with a monster, chases that with pre workout. Then goes for a 12 mile BN hike with a base plate and crew serves and some other shit. Yeah he got his temp checked at mile 9. 😂💯
Getting the ol' silver bullet for a core temp reading? LMAO!!!
Humps sobered me up.
higherpower321 Todd not everybody runs off hate and discontent 💯
@@docdolittle8057 During PT, I did run off hate and discontent. I would have ran passed your ass 3 sheets to the wind..lol..Humps did not let me..
That Ain’t No Hike... That’s A Marine Corps Hump.
That must be what the new military calls it so it doesn't sound so intimidating.
Right.👍🏽
Its always been called a hump
Sho you right lolololololol 0317
It is a Hump since ever... now days they called it hikes for the new correctness. Semper Fi
I’m in the army and currently at my ait and have literally the same mos as you it’s called an 88m in the army. I love your vids man you inspired me before I joined keep up the good vids!!
That's a cute little hike. Do it with an Infantry Unit next time👍
When a Company hump is as "fast" as a Battalion hump.
Thats the beautiful part of the Marine corps every Marine is a rifleman and expected to maintain at least some basic level of combat readiness.
That's why I Love the Corps...
No other branch does this. If your Army its Rangers that do these types of humps.
Green berets dont even humo once they've earned that Beret they get a lil soft in my opinion they do other hard coprs stuff but humps with rucksack and rifle??? A greene beret? lol..nope
And show me JUST ONE example when u have ever seen a NAVY SEAL complete a 30 Klick hump with full rucksack and rifle...????? And spread leaded ammo for 60mm mortars and machine gun ammo and water and grenades.. and 5.56 ammo etc..
Them guys get alot of Hollywood hype but I respect a U.S. Marine grunt the most.
Ain't nothing like that grunt life..
(Unless ur Artillery-0811'srock the earth)
Semper fidelis...SSGT.CALHOUN out..
@@gunchief0811 agreed
@Nick Gur gotta start someplace.. marsoc is made up of Artillery experts, infantry experts, combat engineers, Anglico, snipers, fast company Marines etc... Marsoc is all volunteer anyone can try out.
So do a four year active hitch with any unit deploy once or twice then after u have picked up Cpl. And some fleet experience.
Thw donthe marsoc thing but at least you will have gained alot of respect for all M.O.S. in the F.M.F. I knew an admin Marine who went airborne school then became a D.I. and became a senior Drill instructor
One of the hardest dudes I ever met. 5 foot 7 of admin but all Marine. Ran 300's everytime.
It ain't about the M.O.S. that's just ego talking.
Bryan Calhoun no disrespect ssgt but we hump every Thursday out here at Bragg. Mileage depends but nothing less than 6miles for sure. Always at EIB standard or faster. We also do humps after combat jumps and combat ops quite frequently. I’ve seen the SF dudes here ruck nonstop distances that make me sore thinking about it.
Back in Marjah, we would land in a hot LZ, bound to cover, return fire, take over a compound and begin clearing a sector until we humped to the next compound a day or two later. Full battle gear and everything we needed in our ruck sack to live off a week plus ammo. I remember finding any excuses to blow up the Bangalore torpedoes. I came in 5’5” and left 5’3”
No,
but my “assault” was 100% and “I can’t believe I can’t give you more than 100%, please take my wallet” -reasons I hate the Veterans Resource Center in college, it’s like pogey bait.
Karl Bischoff when you get out and hear chair force with 90% disability and “war stories”
You’ll even hear them brag about faking injuries to get a higher rating. I’m honestly disgusted when I run into these people
Thank you for sharing! Thank you for serving. Thank you for staying ready.
I remember a 70 mile force march in three days back in 78/79, with 2/7 at Pendelton at the time, full gear and all equipment!! Ended up carrying a mortar base half the way for a Marine in weapons platoon. Some poor s.o.b. tried to pass the line of deuce and halves and lost his life. As well as the lives of a couple of other Marines, when the accident he caused, made a couple of the trucks flip trying to avoid it. My brother M.E. Collins getting a medal for rendering aid to those trapped in the vehicle's. Love to all my brother's.
Opp
No flaks, no kevlars w/plates, no crew served weapons, no PRC 19 or SatCom. POGS.
1. It's HUMPING not hiking. Hiking is what college students do on the weekend. HUMPING is what hung over grunts do because they carry 50 lbs of shit on their back.
2. Revelie is when the fire watch turns on the lights and yells "REVELIE". You put your feet into a worn pair of shower shoes, drag your dead ass over cold cement floors into the head and 30 of you shared 4 sinks 2 urinals 2 shitters and 4 shower stalls.
3. You then go to the chow hall and eat toast under greasy hashbrowns under eggs over easy under creamed beef. ( soaks up the alcohol and throwing up substance is always better than dry heaves.)
4. You go back to your cubical and grab your pre packed 782 gear you handled @ 0130 when you came back from pounding beers. Fall out for head count then return to barracks leaving a volunteer to watch everyones gear and try to take a shit.
5. Go to the armory check out your gun and .45 don your gear ( including your helmet) right face forward march...route step. Stop 15 miles later.
If anyone shared their feelings, it would be met with "shut the fuck up"
Different time OOO-RAAH
truth
When they was resting they should have been changing socks.
Better drink water too Devil Dog
shhhh dont tell grunt secrets
@@OgBlkSayn03 LOL
Those packs looking light as hell. Definitely not a combat load. Need to do a video of 3/7 hiking lol oh wait I see females it’s a POG unit that explains it all.
I know right hahahah they all look like shitbirds, except Matt Thomas, he looks like he can handle an infantry unit.
William Walker you mean an 0621???
We never and i mean never called it a hike...its a fucking hump. Looks lime they’re on a Co, POG hump
Only during hikes is when you hear everyone talking to the demons within.
Dang that is a long walk... but i do love your videos please keep them up! i hope your all good
Oh man good times! Dont forget people, this is just a little PT for them, they're not heading into battle lol.
They need to take a leaf from the British yomp/tab. That looked a shambles. The feet on some of them and are full Marines, not recruits. Shocking
Motor T pogs trying a hump...LOL....missing a lot of gear...no plate carrier, (Back in my day...the 782 gear)...need to get the plate carrier on and have all gear on you for a hump, and then hike Mount Mother, followed by B!tch ridge and run them with all your gear on...
Don't forget Casey Springs! 15 miles to Horno. Probably did it 30 times.
Now my knees are all fucked up.
I'd do it again.
@Gary Nahpi when a Marine can step out of line, puke then resume in the middle of a hump and not lose his place, you're there.
Running a PFT with a cigarette? That there's just kissin ass!
😎🤳
@Gary Nahpi Oki yeah.
I remember the humps to combat town.especially when carrying upper receiver of a 50 tied to a aiming stake by a rag and 2 of us carrying it.the 5 ton and a jeep following.
Good Stuff ..... Your videos are the whip! Thx you for your service! 🇺🇸
I have short legs. Hikes were always jogs for me especially when the column starting doing the slinky. Would not have traded it for anything. Good memories.
Hi! Just dropping by to say, on behalf of Unnus Annus/ Mark n Ethan, we ty so much for the help n joy u gave us by helping them with their videos. 💕
The channel ending soon but the memories will forever goes on. I hope u n ur family staying safe n well during this pandemic. We love u! 🌹
#UnnusAnnus
#MomentoMori
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Thank you so much for helping unus annus💕
I’ve been waiting for this👍
Congratulations 🍾🎉🎊🎈
My old stomping grounds! I don’t miss the humps! S/F!
This may sound stupid, but you should do a series of videos on the various MREs. MRE breakdown videos get a ton of views for some reason. Also field gear breakdown as well. Civilians love that stuff, like what a typical ruck load consists of
love it. if I get a chance to listen to some music when on my hiking trips I always choose music like Delta Parole or Guns N Roses, the rawness is the best with nature.
Throw on a PRC-25 with extra batteries and ammo in the heat of NAM or monsoons. Ooh rah you Marines are looking good! S/Sgt
It’s good to see some more videos
I was with Bravo co. 1st bn. 5th Marines in my first duty station. We went on a company hike one day. My company C.O.Was a tall guy. For every step he took I had to take 2 to keep up. Just a ten mile hike made me feel like. Walked 15 miles.
I don’t remember ever going on a hump and being that happy or talkative...I guess it’s different with a grunt unit...Semper Fi
Thank you so much for helping with Unus Annus!!
My favorite thing that’s builds closeness or make you quit! Or water borne makes you cry.
Great video! I was in 7th esb a few years back. Brings back great memories
What's Up Matthew
US Marines US Army
Always Ready to Roll
RockStar & Overachievers
🇺🇸 ⛵ ⚓
Aye you finally posted! Thanks man! How is covid treating you?
Up on the quarterdeck before sunrise... still standing around on the quarterdeck and the sun is up
I love the MARINE CORPS......0317 for life
we did not hike those were forced marches doing about 15 minute miles
What's Up Matthew
US Marines US Army
Always Ready to Roll
RockStar & Overachievers 🇺🇸✡️🐬
Wow!
How about a 100 mile hike in 30 hours like Ranger Qulified Nick Bare did with a 40lb Ruck.
How many Remember "Mount M****r" F****r" , i do was there Dec of 1981👍
I am always amazed watching the Marine Corps ruck. They are always close together and not wearing and of the IOTV or their helmet.
Every Marine is NOT a rifleman. Every Marine can just shoot an M4.. kinda..
The Marine Corps has a proud heritage of marksmanship and teaches recruits that every Marine is a rifleman regardless of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
Alexus Brooke no you're not. The Corps has ONE rifleman lol if you don't MOUT or do movements to contact with a full load out, you're not a rifleman. If you're an IPAC Marine that goes to the range once a year you're just a dude who can kinda shoot an M4 lol
Every Marine is an 0311, which means they can be a rifleman in a pinch, like they did at Chosin.
@@lestermount3287 dont mean competence
SOURCE: bare minimum rifle quals
I disagree. During operation Just Cause in Panama all Marines involved were technically riflemen. We had various MOS there. We all did some sort of urban fighting.
I don't miss this at all.
Coming from the unus annus grief, lets go!!!!
Not one fuck off hill was seen this day. POG
Yes you finally made a video I thought it would never happen........, Meaning I ended up re-watching all of your videos mah dude
Great vid !
yessir mcdonough
Alpha Shelf + Recon Ridge + Full Combat Loadout >
Love watching our Military at work and fun.
OOOOCH! those feet looks painful 😫
How much do those backpacks weigh and how far was the hike?? Anybody know?? Future marine here... going in next year 😎
I've heard 60 to 80 lbs. My bro was in the Army.
Joshua V it’s up to your unit really. I know Marines like to do obscene amount for weight but that’s because they use their lamborfeeties for everything. Generally a ruck March for me is between 35-45lbs. I believe in selection they up it to 55-65lbs but that’s selection. In iraq my ruck was closer to 100
I think my drill instructors had nothing but sleeping bags. So maybe 5lbs
45-70lbs is rucking weight. It's good to train but don't destroy yourself before you enlist - that what bootcamp is for.
@@joshuav4596 In garrison it's mostly 35, if you're in the field you're pushing 60-70 depending on what you have
yay
cool video other than you waking up and routine don't need to see that lol good luck to you and your kid thanks for your service u joined the best enjoy partaking in all the activities looks like a lot of good times
3:30 “what’s your problem?”
“Nhuhhuhu💦”
Give him one 🦍
Momento Mori, we have been summoned and now we are here. Unus Annus.
1995 my last battalion "hike" was a 3 mile walk in the park at Camp Hansen. MP Co, HqSvc Bn, MCB Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa. Soft covers, H-harnesses, no weapons LMAO!!! XD
If ya can't truck it, fuck it! -motor T motto back in my day
Been waiting for new video
Damn, didn't see any of the violence I use to see back in my day. Guys getting yelled and cussed at for falling back, guys literally getting kicked off the side of the road into some ditch. Shit was crazy, fucking chaos. I almost feel like this was a POG unit, could be wrong though.
Lmao watching these dudes struggle makes me laugh i was with 1/5 and our load out was heavier and at a fast pace. These dudes wouldn't last a 24k lmao 😂
I’m with 1/5 this hike looked easy af. They should try carrying a 81s system on top of flak and Kevlar lmao
@@elijah0341 haha brother they would break. They have m16 and some m4s what makes you think they are going to last with an 81 system on their back lol
Been gone for a minute but great video 👍🏽
cant beleive the doc decapped the blister during the hike. man leave it alone mole skin or rigger tape to finish.
What time do u go to sleep to be energized for something like this
Some of the Marines are still hungover from the night before tbh.
Sleep???? What's that🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ain't no such thing if you're in a combat MOS
You set your beer down and changeover at 0430-0500. You sweat out all the booze from the night before and swear you won’t have a drop of alcohol again, until 1700 formation rolls around and someone mentions dollar beer night.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh my gosh that doggo is looks EXACTLY like my doggo! 🐶My dog was also that big at about 8months, if I’m correct.
Survivor of the 41 mile force march (full battle rattle) in 24 hours. That was in the NTA Okinawa, back in 87....eeekkk telling my age 😂
Matt remember to turn off the sink when finishing to water your brush😎😎
Love your videos!
That was awesome!
Nice hiking
So nice and great
Great vid sir
I’m not in the service but I do harder hikes then that for fun up in the mountains and camping all weekend, now I’m not carrying as much only like 60 to 70lbs and I don’t carry a gun either. I don’t remember hearing how far you hiked, when I go camping I go 6 to 10 miles into the woods
David Bury haha I guess whatever floats your boat, I go hiking alone I don’t need someone to hold my hand
I'm going to need him to bring a notebook. And write down what he's upset about, read it to himself, and then read it out loud before he acts on it.
at 29 stumps, used to get at 0330 to watch litte rascals on ktla
I'm falling the fuck out already just watching
Memento Mori :DD
thank you guys for being a part of Unus Annus
you guys are fun :]
omg sgt kicthens wooo
That mans foot😵
Pounding a couple table spoons of salt before a hump always helped me not to cramp up.... old smokey, mt. MF, concrete reaper......of course these were on MCRES not strolls in the park....j/k Semper Fi
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Man I miss that lot lol oh the many memories made there with supply 🤘🏼💪🏼
Hi hello I'm watching from Philippine
the new NAVA
Great video dude! 😁😁
wowwwwwwwwwww, great content :)
Great channel!
yo what’s up i was sent to subscribe from unus annus
what does your chest tattoo say? I thought up of March 19, 1966? and thanks for making this video! been struggling with ruckmarches(hikes) for a bit but i'm trying to get up there.
Very nice bro