In sweden you have to ask the commander for permission and be granted permission before you try to get out of the cold water, when you practice. When you tell that, most people think it's something the commanders do just to be mean, but there's a thought behind it.
The meaning of asking is to learn that the first seconds kramp and difficult to breathe will pass. When you can talk "normal" you are allowed to get out of the water.
I just moved to the "icebox of the lower 48", where lots of snow and temps as low as -40F are likely in every winter season. This is a great video to prime anyone on the essentials of cold weather activity!
Thank God I Was Stationed On Okinawa, 🗾🇯🇵, With 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force Pacific @ Marine Corps Base Camp Schwab And Operated In A Jungle Environment.
Come to Siachen glacier to train with the Indian army for mountain and winter warfare , temperature goes below -60 degree celcius(-76 degree Fahrenheit) with thin air above 5000 meters and prevail over both on China and Pakistan
Well yeah they’re trying to make it look cool so that people will join think of the army commercials they’re not showing people in the rain at two in the morning talking about going home they show people shooting shit and being crowned heros
You've obviously never been there, cause you don't know what you're talking about. But coming from a guy named beer thug, I wouldn't expect anything else.
I wonder if it's a yearly training thing for the Marines I personally think that that would be a smart thing to do to keep the Marines memorized what what may happen in that type of environment if anyone has the answers of that let me know
It really is a black eye on our country that the USMC isn't treated better. Join the Marines, play with antiques that suck. How much better Marines would we have with a USAF budget actually spent on the troops?
@@wolfman2403 it's a threat to us that Canada invites China's military to "train" in Canada. According to Trump's executive order Sept 2018, Canada will likely get sanctions or even US military action
@@flydriveride I have no clue why these retards keep voting him in dude. The people running shit now make me wanna quit the military. I can't see us fighting for anything good
Logistics. Troops train abroad, because the real challenge is to haul all the supplies thousend kilometers/ miles away. Think about: ammo, water, food, medicine, fuel, oil. And second, to learn from other armies/ marines.
Looks like the US has been trained on land sea and air and every climate he could possibly think of and became a professional in every situation who's going to f*** with the US God bless the USA
@@rebeccaturkey7303 In Canada we have our own training facilities. Our climate is a much more colder usually going to around -40 Celsius degrees. We only go to America for special occasions.
In sweden you have to ask the commander for permission and be granted permission before you try to get out of the cold water, when you practice. When you tell that, most people think it's something the commanders do just to be mean, but there's a thought behind it.
The meaning of asking is to learn that the first seconds kramp and difficult to breathe will pass. When you can talk "normal" you are allowed to get out of the water.
NATO-troops go to the US for winter training, US-troops go to Finland and Norway for winter training :D
and Sweden
I just moved to the "icebox of the lower 48", where lots of snow and temps as low as -40F are likely in every winter season. This is a great video to prime anyone on the essentials of cold weather activity!
Looks like a blast.
I was there for one year and loved it SEMPER FI OORAH
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I'm thrilled to see this video , after watching a short video of Russians doing War Operations in The Arctic .
The MWTC center is only two hours from me. I've been there several times
Thank God I Was Stationed On Okinawa, 🗾🇯🇵, With 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force Pacific @ Marine Corps Base Camp Schwab And Operated In A Jungle Environment.
Oh yea, I forgot when I was up there way back March 1977 till April of 1978. Good times
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huh, all these are just another tuesday for us Canadians
This is so not harsh. Come up North for a challenge. This is a ski resort
There's always at least one loud mouth civilian 🤷🏻♂️
@@GruntProof Well, that must be you then!
Come to Siachen glacier to train with the Indian army for mountain and winter warfare , temperature goes below -60 degree celcius(-76 degree Fahrenheit) with thin air above 5000 meters and prevail over both on China and Pakistan
Well yeah they’re trying to make it look cool so that people will join think of the army commercials they’re not showing people in the rain at two in the morning talking about going home they show people shooting shit and being crowned heros
You've obviously never been there, cause you don't know what you're talking about. But coming from a guy named beer thug, I wouldn't expect anything else.
We need to station a Regiment of Marines up there. 9th Marines at Bridgeport anyone?
I wonder if it's a yearly training thing for the Marines I personally think that that would be a smart thing to do to keep the Marines memorized what what may happen in that type of environment if anyone has the answers of that let me know
A lot of Infantry units will do it once during each deployment work up so most Infantry marines will do it once or twice across 4 years
canada.
It really is a black eye on our country that the USMC isn't treated better. Join the Marines, play with antiques that suck. How much better Marines would we have with a USAF budget actually spent on the troops?
You should see what we have in Canada lol.
@@wolfman2403 it's a threat to us that Canada invites China's military to "train" in Canada. According to Trump's executive order Sept 2018, Canada will likely get sanctions or even US military action
Good. We fucking hate Trudeau and the Chinese
@@wolfman2403 Get him out then! Trudeau is such a snowflake.
@@flydriveride I have no clue why these retards keep voting him in dude. The people running shit now make me wanna quit the military. I can't see us fighting for anything good
Why would Canadian go to the USA for Winter Warfare ?
You go to where the training you want or need is available.
Logistics. Troops train abroad, because the real challenge is to haul all the supplies thousend kilometers/ miles away. Think about: ammo, water, food, medicine, fuel, oil. And second, to learn from other armies/ marines.
Looks like the US has been trained on land sea and air and every climate he could possibly think of and became a professional in every situation who's going to f*** with the US God bless the USA
@@rebeccaturkey7303 In Canada we have our own training facilities. Our climate is a much more colder usually going to around -40 Celsius degrees. We only go to America for special occasions.
Huh? Lol.... we don't.
Torilla...