Alignment is on point. Good shit. Not easy to get 60-80 high school graduates in the same page like this within 3 months, along with rifle range, knowledge, customs & courtesies, physical training and overall ATTENTION TO DETAIL.
Yes, it is amazing how this intense training can transform someone within three months. I was there in early 73' and it's on my bucket list to pay a visit to "PI, the land that God forgot."
Although I did my recruit training at MCRD Parris Island during the summer of '66, I eventually became a Drill Instructor at MCRD San Diego in 1972 and served there until 1975. My greatest tour of duty - the one I enjoyed the most during my 26 years of active service - was being a USMC Drill Instructor in the 3rd Battalion at MCRD San Diego. To this date, just thinking about those times, it brings a smile to my face. Heck, I was single in my 20's, had a body of "twisted steel and sex appeal," and knew how to use various swear words as nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and what else have you - I mastered them all!!!!! Haaaaaaa...
@@DERKONIG12345 OMG - there are so many cadences out there, where to even begin, but OK - here is one at least. Remember, I was a Drill Instructor 50 years ago, so many cadences have been forgotten - but this one somehow stuck out in my mind. "Ah knew a girl in New York City - she had beer in both her titties....." I do remember one little item that I used to have my recruits say every night before lights out - here goes: "Every day in the Marine Corps is like Sunday on a farm, every meal is like a banquet. Over 200 years (then) of hell, death, and destruction - Marine Corps!!! Marines can stick more in and break more off than any other man, from any other land - and what's nicer is that we can do it neater and sweeter with less peter Amen..." They always loved that!!!
I was in 3rd Battalion I co. In Nov 75 staff sgt Laura, Daugherty were the two DI's I can remember still today! ( They may have been Sgts at that time?? )
Here are some. I remember as a recruit, , ," I know a lady who lives on a hill she won't do it but her sister will. Then there's the one about " mama and papa were laying in bed, mama rolled over and this is what she said,,p.t mmgood. Feels good etc, or. "I don't know but I've been told Eskimo $#@@ is mighty cold and that's the few that I can remember 😊
I swear, if I’m ever in a coma, let me listen to this platoon with their DI drilling. I’ll wake up I assure you. I sometimes miss the island crazy as it sounds. Semper Fi.
Reminds of the daily grind on the grinder and marching all the roads at MCRD SD back in the '80s....and pit calls as punishment. It seemed like a blur, even while I was there. COD every damned day. And being cussed out all too often for acting like we were all "at home on the block". And finally after months of this, we became a machine. Our platoon took the COD competition and everything else at the end of boot camp. I don't know if there was ever a moment like that one when I felt that much pride. It was really incredible that a bunch of young men (age 17 to 27) from all different backgrounds were turned into Marines. We were a snap-to bunch, and it felt good to be able to march with this kind of competence. About once every ten years or so, I have a dream (nightmare) that I am in boot camps all over again. Talk about waking up in a sweat.
@@obsidianprime2959 I get that he should've had it secured but it's definitely better than dropping a rifle! Knew a dude who dropped one and I thought we were gonna get platoon IT'd 😂 The sound it made made everyone visibly flinch haha. Poor dude quickly picked it up and was yanked out of formation to get slayed in a nearby sand pit by the Edson range barracks in Pendleton lmao. Homeboy had a death grip on that rifle afterwards too lol
Beautiful. Statues of Discipline. When drill is in perfect sync like that, it's a thing of beauty. I struggled a little with it , but I didn't mean I couldn't appreciate it from the outside.
wasn't even my drill instructor but I loved his cadences everytime we all went to chow, RAH SGT, Its LCPL Taveras, tall dominican PLT 1049, SDI SSGT Estrada
@@Mbenguegangalready have! Brother you sent tingles down my dag gone spine! Semper Fi! I have a favor to ask if a fellow Marine. I’ll be starting the fire fighter academy next month and I’ve forgotten so many of these cadences. I’d like to pick up a few to use. I love this one but can’t make out all the ditty responses the recruits are responding back. Can you share some knowledge?
@@pablosanmiguel5802Every platoon has different ditty’s, so it’s hard to say, but it’s mostly just counting and aye sir. You also don’t say anything after like phase 2. The ditties just help you remember what you’re supposed to do.
The 1st Recruit Training Battalion Scarlet And Gold were always HiGH Steppers when they Marched during Close Order Drill. At MCRD San Diego, CA in January, 1983; I trained with the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion Sweet Blue and White Kilo Company Platoon 3008 we were marching heading North on the Starboard side and a Platoon from the 1st R.T.B. was marching South on the Port Side on the road They were evidently in the Third Phased of Training-M16A1s at the Right Shouldered Arms, Cammie Trousers Bloused and Their Black Cadillac Combat Boots Heels hitting the Deck with the Snap and Pop Sound as they were HIGH Stepping Leaning Back and Struting. My Platoon was totally Intimidated and Humbled by their Marching. They Drowned us out so badly that our Senior Drill Instructor SDI Gunnery Sergeant GYSGT Gerald A Gordon ordered us to Mobbed it back to our Barracks and told us they Wimped us out and we Better be able to March like that when our Close Order Drill Proficiency Training started with one of our Drill Instructors Staff Sergeant SSGT Keith Bland. Needless to say at Second Phase of our Marine Recruit Training we were allowed to bloused our Cammie Trousers for the C.O.D. Marching Test and Staff Sergeant SSGT Bland's Cadence was the Main one out of our 4 Drill Instructors that I adopted for Marching when i got to my First Duty Station at Marine Barracks MB GUAM Marianas Islands M.I.
I remember those days 1965, MCRD/SD so proud on graduation day marching on the parade grounds (grinder). Had great DI’s can still hear his cadence to this day. May sound weird but sometimes when I take my evening walks I sound his cadence in my head. SEMPER FI
Hit 1:00 and PAUSE. To all non Marines wondering how Marine recruits learn to drill so well. Look at the top left hand corner of your screen at what looks like a volleyball court with no net. That’s how.
They follow the cadence of the drill instructor. He’s actually saying commands but in an exaggerated sing song way. He’s saying Left Right Left but exaggerated
My son is in MCRD San Diego as we speak. In phase 2 week 3. I have been watching this video over and over. Great job to you recruits but huge shot out to the DI.. such precision in the executions and your cadence is on point
A shout out to you and your son. It has been 4 years since my grandson was at MCRDSD. Everything he enlisted for has been granted due to his achievements. He completed his high tech aviation logistics M.O.S. and has received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. He will soon be promoted to Sergeant. We are so proud of him. I am sure your son will do great and become a greater person by being a Marine.
Nah we got canteen belts held together by safety pins and hopes. The Di’s knew those things were absolutely trash and never got bad at us for having shity equipment. Hed get smoked fs if he had broke formation to pick it up tho.
I was in United States Marine Corps Recruit Training in MCRD, San Diego, California 50 years ago. I'm now 67 years and 8-months old, and I'll be 67 years and 9 months old next week. Yet, I am actually stronger today than when I was an active-duty United States Marine Corps 0331 M-60 Machine Gunner. Biologically aging hasn't made me weaker, but stronger.
I had Senior Drill Instructor Sgt. Gibson, 1092, Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion at MCRD: PI, seeing the place again is a beautiful sight, seeing that it being a green flag tells me that this day must have been great for many, but also oh-so very terrible. I got Med boarded a couple years back and have memory issues now, but I can remember some of the ditties we had, and I love the Discipline they have! Semper Fi!
The rifle is the guides, either the DI will carry it or another recruit will. It appears to be range week as well judging by their mag pouches on their belts. I’d be more concerned for the guy who dropped his canteen. They are marked with your name on it. He will pay for making the DI go get it, that sand pit looks like a good spot
Is this second phase when they have the ammo pouches on their war belts that’s how you know you’re getting close to the end at least that’s what we were told at the main chow hall near the auditorium classroom by those recruits.
I marched many miles. Never made a sound. 3rd battalion dont sing lil diddies. Straight out LRL, cadence brought from way down deep in the ball sac. Semper Fi.
I had two black D.I.s in 1970, and one of them was our Senior Drill Instructor/Platoon Commander, and he called the best cadence I've ever heard or had the pleasure of drilling to..
One thing I can't understand is why all armies have this drill n march regimen in training and spend so much time on perfecting this skill. May be time n energy can be spent in learning additional skills that would come handy on the battlefields. Lots of military guys here, so would appreciate inputs.
Drill is the basic building blocks that discipline and unit cohesion is based on. If you can't master drill, you won't be able to do much more complicated activities like function as a unit in battle. Also, all units require basic adherence to drill in everyday activities like Formation, which takes places literally every morning
Nice. I wish I was 17-18 and lived in the United States. I would report directly to the Marines.
Alignment is on point. Good shit. Not easy to get 60-80 high school graduates in the same page like this within 3 months, along with rifle range, knowledge, customs & courtesies, physical training and overall ATTENTION TO DETAIL.
The ARMY is a joke, hated the ARMY. A try hard warrior's, an adult version of boy and girl scouts.
They’ve literally been doing not for decades lol
Yes, it is amazing how this intense training can transform someone within three months. I was there in early 73' and it's on my bucket list to pay a visit to "PI, the land that God forgot."
3 months my ass!
We were given 8 weeks in 1965!
Rah
Although I did my recruit training at MCRD Parris Island during the summer of '66, I eventually became a Drill Instructor at MCRD San Diego in 1972 and served there until 1975. My greatest tour of duty - the one I enjoyed the most during my 26 years of active service - was being a USMC Drill Instructor in the 3rd Battalion at MCRD San Diego. To this date, just thinking about those times, it brings a smile to my face. Heck, I was single in my 20's, had a body of "twisted steel and sex appeal," and knew how to use various swear words as nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and what else have you - I mastered them all!!!!! Haaaaaaa...
Could you please share the lyrics of Cadence "Let me hear that thunder" sir?
@@DERKONIG12345 OMG - there are so many cadences out there, where to even begin, but OK - here is one at least. Remember, I was a Drill Instructor 50 years ago, so many cadences have been forgotten - but this one somehow stuck out in my mind.
"Ah knew a girl in New York City - she had beer in both her titties....."
I do remember one little item that I used to have my recruits say every night before lights out - here goes:
"Every day in the Marine Corps is like Sunday on a farm, every meal is like a banquet. Over 200 years (then) of hell, death, and destruction - Marine Corps!!! Marines can stick more in and break more off than any other man, from any other land - and what's nicer is that we can do it neater and sweeter with less peter Amen..."
They always loved that!!!
@@MrBenherrmann Thanks anyway...) Sir...
I was in 3rd Battalion I co. In Nov 75 staff sgt Laura, Daugherty were the two DI's I can remember still today! ( They may have been Sgts at that time?? )
Here are some. I remember as a recruit, , ," I know a lady who lives on a hill she won't do it but her sister will. Then there's the one about " mama and papa were laying in bed, mama rolled over and this is what she said,,p.t mmgood. Feels good etc, or. "I don't know but I've been told Eskimo $#@@ is mighty cold and that's the few that I can remember 😊
I swear, if I’m ever in a coma, let me listen to this platoon with their DI drilling. I’ll wake up I assure you.
I sometimes miss the island crazy as it sounds. Semper Fi.
It is interesting to go back to Parris Island and watch DIs working their platoons that you aren't part of. Memories come flooding over you.
Reminds of the daily grind on the grinder and marching all the roads at MCRD SD back in the '80s....and pit calls as punishment. It seemed like a blur, even while I was there. COD every damned day. And being cussed out all too often for acting like we were all "at home on the block". And finally after months of this, we became a machine. Our platoon took the COD competition and everything else at the end of boot camp. I don't know if there was ever a moment like that one when I felt that much pride.
It was really incredible that a bunch of young men (age 17 to 27) from all different backgrounds were turned into Marines. We were a snap-to bunch, and it felt good to be able to march with this kind of competence.
About once every ten years or so, I have a dream (nightmare) that I am in boot camps all over again. Talk about waking up in a sweat.
Appreciate you United States Marines! The Best in the World!
It’s like a well-oiled machine. All parts running smoothly. My respects to these young men and women and their courage to serve! Great job by the DI
Right on
Excellent, admire the discipline...
Yessir this was my platoon back in 2021 still remember every moment of it
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Truly the best. I saw a British commenter asking why we are so vocal... it speaks for itself.
What happened to the recruit who dropped the canteen? lol
@@Xavieushe was gone get smoked but we got saved cause we was drilling somewhat decent from the D.I. POV
@@obsidianprime2959 I get that he should've had it secured but it's definitely better than dropping a rifle! Knew a dude who dropped one and I thought we were gonna get platoon IT'd 😂 The sound it made made everyone visibly flinch haha. Poor dude quickly picked it up and was yanked out of formation to get slayed in a nearby sand pit by the Edson range barracks in Pendleton lmao. Homeboy had a death grip on that rifle afterwards too lol
The DI even drops the canteen cup and stays in step and keeps the Marines in step. Very well done.
Whoever droped that canteen better hope the sdi saves them
Uncork waterbowl!
"Save me, Senior Drill Instructor!"
Beautiful. Statues of Discipline. When drill is in perfect sync like that, it's a thing of beauty. I struggled a little with it , but I didn't mean I couldn't appreciate it from the outside.
One thing it’s not for everybody but hey u was there and you tried 💪🏾💪🏾
The Marine Corps is Awesome!!! It never changes. Tradition of Excellence. Semper Fi young Devil Dogs!!!!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! No DEI. Brings back some “Stand Tall” memories. :)
No D.E.l., certainly, but DI.....oh yeah. Platoon 2037, MCRD San Diego back in the Reagan era.
wasn't even my drill instructor but I loved his cadences everytime we all went to chow, RAH SGT, Its LCPL Taveras, tall dominican PLT 1049, SDI SSGT Estrada
Yooo I had SSGT Estrada in 1020 a couple years ago. He’s was a great DI
props on the di for keeping the canteen and not kicking it or throwing it
We lead by example 💪🏾
Share get this out there to the world
Drill instructor is really good. Wow time flies
Outstanding video!
Thank you share push it out to more people!!
Bro the disciples of discipline live there god damm❤
Share this video brother
@@Mbenguegangalready have! Brother you sent tingles down my dag gone spine! Semper Fi! I have a favor to ask if a fellow Marine. I’ll be starting the fire fighter academy next month and I’ve forgotten so many of these cadences. I’d like to pick up a few to use. I love this one but can’t make out all the ditty responses the recruits are responding back. Can you share some knowledge?
Never heard that before, I like it.
@@pablosanmiguel5802Every platoon has different ditty’s, so it’s hard to say, but it’s mostly just counting and aye sir. You also don’t say anything after like phase 2. The ditties just help you remember what you’re supposed to do.
Damn Mbengue so happy to see you thrive man super proud to call you my friend got goosebumps listening to you call cadence bro!!
Thanks strozier I know it’s you!! Hit me up bud I’m closer to you than u think!
WOW, take me right back to 1980 and Platoon 1038 USMC Parris Island.
1054 1979 .....like it was yesterday...
I miss 1st battalion. So many memories.
The 1st Recruit Training Battalion Scarlet And Gold were always HiGH Steppers when they Marched during Close Order Drill. At MCRD San Diego, CA in January, 1983; I trained with the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion Sweet Blue and White Kilo Company Platoon 3008 we were marching heading North on the Starboard side and a Platoon from the 1st R.T.B. was marching South on the Port Side on the road They were evidently in the Third Phased of Training-M16A1s at the Right Shouldered Arms, Cammie Trousers Bloused and Their Black Cadillac Combat Boots Heels hitting the Deck with the Snap and Pop Sound as they were HIGH Stepping Leaning Back and Struting. My Platoon was totally Intimidated and Humbled by their Marching. They Drowned us out so badly that our Senior Drill Instructor SDI Gunnery Sergeant GYSGT Gerald A Gordon ordered us to Mobbed it back to our Barracks and told us they Wimped us out and we Better be able to March like that when our Close Order Drill Proficiency Training started with one of our Drill Instructors Staff Sergeant SSGT Keith Bland. Needless to say at Second Phase of our Marine Recruit Training we were allowed to bloused our Cammie Trousers for the C.O.D. Marching Test and Staff Sergeant SSGT Bland's Cadence was the Main one out of our 4 Drill Instructors that I adopted for Marching when i got to my First Duty Station at Marine Barracks MB GUAM Marianas Islands M.I.
Good to see i remember boot camp one thing you learn is drill an ceremony they didn't fuck around
See that sand pit, take a guess where the owner of the canteen gets to go after marching. LMFAO. God damn outstanding!!!
Lmao if you know you know, sounds like you been to PI
I remember those days 1965, MCRD/SD so proud on graduation day marching on the parade grounds (grinder). Had great DI’s can still hear his cadence to this day. May sound weird but sometimes when I take my evening walks I sound his cadence in my head. SEMPER FI
That’s not weird at all u should see me in the car sometimes lol
Memories of Oct-Dec 1973. Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn, Parris Island. Thanks, Ssgt Stewart, Ssgt Johnigon, Sgt Valentine, Sgt Guest. Semper Fi
After doing boot camp 55 years ago I can see the Corps is still doing great
Can’t let the flame burnout sir 🔥🔥
Been there did that. What an experience! One of my best decisions in life. RAH
I thought we were good, won drill competition platoon 240 PI 1967. these marines were dam good. SEMPER FI.
He has a great cadence voice, makes you want to March.
Thank you 🙏🏾
@@Mbenguegang you were gifted with the perfect voice for calling Cadence, them recruits should be proud to be in your platoon.
The change is forever!! 🇺🇸
Hit 1:00 and PAUSE.
To all non Marines wondering how Marine recruits learn to drill so well.
Look at the top left hand corner of your screen at what looks like a volleyball court with no net.
That’s how.
Do they just follow in the foot prints of the first person?
@@Quoteory
No.
They go to the sand pit until the Drill Instructor gets tired.
They follow the cadence of the drill instructor. He’s actually saying commands but in an exaggerated sing song way. He’s saying Left Right Left but exaggerated
@@user-mv7kr2hr9h
lol sing song way 😂
@Quoteory were just hard that way the other branches are undisciplined that's why they lose...
stepped on the yellow footprints at MCRDSD 14Aug.63 Plt.263 USMC 63-67
Lawnmower dude took a chance of an ass whoopin'. He got lucky there was enough room to skirt the formation.
Plt.2079 P.I. Graduated from boot camp on my 18th birthday. Best birthday present 😂. Semper-Fi
Fuck yea! Reminds me of a time not too long ago!!❤❤
Great memories
me M.C.R.D. 1971 vietnam vet. 0311 1st Marine division. More raw back in the day.
1971 ? "M14... PRECISION KILLING MACHING" !!!!!!!
My son is in MCRD San Diego as we speak. In phase 2 week 3. I have been watching this video over and over. Great job to you recruits but huge shot out to the DI.. such precision in the executions and your cadence is on point
Thank you kind sir. Good luck to your son out there better luck to those Drill instructors god knows they need it.
A shout out to you and your son. It has been 4 years since my grandson was at MCRDSD. Everything he enlisted for has been granted due to his achievements. He completed his high tech aviation logistics M.O.S. and has received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. He will soon be promoted to Sergeant. We are so proud of him. I am sure your son will do great and become a greater person by being a Marine.
Ooh-Rah! Heels! Whoever dropped their canteen is dead meat! LOL
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Nah we got canteen belts held together by safety pins and hopes.
The Di’s knew those things were absolutely trash and never got bad at us for having shity equipment.
Hed get smoked fs if he had broke formation to pick it up tho.
@@dethkicstart Your full of it as that never happened
The definition of how to recruit people
No better disciplined than Marines. Incredible drill
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I was in United States Marine Corps Recruit Training in MCRD, San Diego, California 50 years ago.
I'm now 67 years and 8-months old, and I'll be 67 years and 9 months old next week. Yet, I am actually stronger today than when I was an active-duty United States Marine Corps 0331 M-60 Machine Gunner. Biologically aging hasn't made me weaker, but stronger.
Something about marines ain’t it? You got 111 more years left in you
I had Senior Drill Instructor Sgt. Gibson, 1092, Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion at MCRD: PI, seeing the place again is a beautiful sight, seeing that it being a green flag tells me that this day must have been great for many, but also oh-so very terrible. I got Med boarded a couple years back and have memory issues now, but I can remember some of the ditties we had, and I love the Discipline they have! Semper Fi!
Oh Oh....... someone dropped a canteen. SGT. pain about to reunite the canteen to the lucky owner later on.
awesome - brave defenders of freedom
How much dropped gear is the DI carrying?😂. Beautiful cadence!
The rifle is the guides, either the DI will carry it or another recruit will. It appears to be range week as well judging by their mag pouches on their belts.
I’d be more concerned for the guy who dropped his canteen. They are marked with your name on it. He will pay for making the DI go get it, that sand pit looks like a good spot
Platoon 1086 here, summer of 1992.
'74, January and cold as hell. I was 17 yrs old. what memories
I bet times were hard 😮💨
I may be a hollywood west coast reborn MCRD san diego Marine but that was some HARDCORE east coast PI cadence..semper fi killers..!
I remember this: 1st BN Charlie Co Platoon 1066
Awesome Drill team..well done ONWARD 🙂 Semper Fi ....Salute to you all
Platoon 1066 Parris Island Graduated 29 August 97
Good to go. Looks the same.
Always faithful
My brother!
Is this second phase when they have the ammo pouches on their war belts that’s how you know you’re getting close to the end at least that’s what we were told at the main chow hall near the auditorium classroom by those recruits.
the guidon is red that signifies the 3rd phase.
@@tenzintsepak3325 well yeah I know that I just remember losing the ammo pouches by then after BWT
Last day of second phase
That’s some good shit right there, you understand what I’m sayin?
Hell yeah brother
I marched many miles. Never made a sound. 3rd battalion dont sing lil diddies. Straight out LRL, cadence brought from way down deep in the ball sac.
Semper Fi.
That damn recruit that dropped his canteen! Lol
U know he died 😶🌫️
i suddenly flashed on a memory of the himoteps priests from the mummy
Awesome!
Don't mind me. Just a lawn mower coming through.
Semper Fi 🇺🇸
Do Or Die
Gung Ho
Fond memories of my time in 1st Battallion at Parris Island.
lol was it really fond 👀🤣
Bless you
Platoon 1060
1981-1989
OHHHHH RAHHH!!!
SEMPER FI
Damn two black DIs!
@NgJackal1990 There are a lot of black DIs. Whats your point?
@@callewfitz I mean two black DIs in a platoon.
Yes two black DIs ,that changed the lives of these recruits forever. Thank you DIs!!! Everyone looks Green to me. 🇺🇸
I had two black D.I.s in 1970, and one of them was our Senior Drill Instructor/Platoon Commander, and he called the best cadence I've ever heard or had the pleasure of drilling to..
Dark green Marines! Don't get it twisted. They are no joke.
AT&T, REACH OUT AND [CHECK] SOMEBODY!
Ahhhhh Memories Semper Fi
Excellent.
Thanks you sir the world needs more positivity 💪🏾💪🏾🫶🏽
God damn!!!
Ah the grinder...
music to my ears
Semper Fi Recruits 74-78
Love you guys look good
Sing it boy 🔥
One thing I can't understand is why all armies have this drill n march regimen in training and spend so much time on perfecting this skill. May be time n energy can be spent in learning additional skills that would come handy on the battlefields. Lots of military guys here, so would appreciate inputs.
Drill is the basic building blocks that discipline and unit cohesion is based on. If you can't master drill, you won't be able to do much more complicated activities like function as a unit in battle. Also, all units require basic adherence to drill in everyday activities like Formation, which takes places literally every morning
me like
Parris Island > San Diego 😈
He needs to teach these recruits how to drive their heels and not "pedal" their ankles.
2110 here Semper Fi
Coldest in 1st BN 💯 I don’t miss 1029 tho lmao
Holy Molly who’s this
@@MbenguegangMoorestone 😂
Slow it down where is the fire?
Slow it down cover and align lol you were close 😂
🎉💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
OOOH RAHHH!
하하하...
한국 해병대 제대
뭐가 다르더라도 다르다
평범,해병대 입대,안한다
나는 한번 해병이면
영원한 해병이다
필씅~~~
The canteen,,, 🤦
Typical 1st Battion. Take me to 3rd Battalion where real Marines are made.
😂 I love good competition I love all marines 💪🏾
Stop running
Impressive
Embengue? lol
What’s up man
@@Mbenguegang Not much, you?
Weak cadence
Send me better videos I will upload for you 🫶🏽
very sloppy
Hey some people like it don’t be like that 👎🏾
Quit lying hater
Still touches my soul from 1969. Oh how I miss being in the Corps😉🫡🇺🇲
🫡 sir I love the ones before me