not in my book. When I was on leave, I definitely aint doing all that folding and ironing. Wear dress whites in public, on leave? looks respectable...you gotta buy a new pair of Dress Whites from the NEX, the next day (no pun).
Smelly Pickles that's an awesome compliment ,, seeing how I made E-5 in 3 years that was definitely doable ,, i thought really long about re-enlisting but saw more opportunities getting out and getting my degree due to how young i still was at 23. Now I'm 26 and about to graduate in the fall with my Bachelors so who knows ,, maybe I'd make a good Officer o.0 ,, time will tell ,, the only thing is I'm married now so it's not just me I have to worry about. But I'm definitely excited for the future regardless
Lmao i got Shippmated by an officer when i was picking up a passport, he snuck up behind me and just yelled "GOOD MORNING SHIPMATE!!" He was just messing with me though lol
That's cool. But navy officers never really want smoke. I was shipmatted bout 3 times from a random Senior or Master Chief, bc they never know your name...Fire Marshall shipmatted me too.
I'm like 2 or 3 generations earlier than this dude; some of the jargon is new to me; but I can relate and this rocks and I enjoyed the hell out of it. Go Deck Ape.
It’s funny how similar the Navy and Marines are when it comes to insulting each other. I was not a pog either. 2/3 Golf Co. 4th platoon. I love your videos and I work with a sailor so now I have new ways to insult him.
When I was there I heard "is something wrong with your hands". We had one call the captain chief. The captain looked like Santa Claus he said ho ho ho, what made you think I was a chief.
I remember in some of the schools where there were lots of Officers and they were walking down the street I would cross the street to be on the same side as them and they would all have to return my salute. Lots of other sailors would cross the streets to avoid saluting them
I'm leaving for rtc on the 17th to be a hm. Your videos helped with a lot of the questions and concerns. I signed when I was 17 and don't regret it. Keep these great videos up. Always make me smile. my favorite TH-camr ever. Thank you for your service man.
Hi Alex! How’s your experience been in the Navy? You’ve been enlisted for about 3 years right? Have you spent much time on your ship? And what’s your rate? Asking because I’m considering joining the Navy. Thank you in advance!
I was definitely #8, a "Booter." June 2008. I went home to Burbank, Cali, and visited my high school at Reseda during the graduation ceremony of the Class of 2008 (NOT my class, btw; I'm Class of '07)...in my Short-Sleeved Summer Whites (with the Dixie Cup/Popeye Hat and all). By God, everybody was a mixture of astonished, dumbfounded, and just silently chuckled at me. Let's leave it at that.
Sailor first, unless your a Seabee. Then it changes. Seabees are not, or never will be, a sailor. Once bootcamp is over, we go from Seaman to Constructioman.
Great video. You basically summed up all the different kind of co-workers one is likely to meet in any workplace. Including the navy - especially in the navy. I've been in the navy myself, and it IS true that people's personalities, vices and virtues, become more obvious (and sometimes very annoying), when you live very close together on a ship, at sea. Often for a long time. You can actually learn a lot about people - and yourself - in the navy (or in other parts of the military).
In my 10 years in the Navy 1971-81 Shipmate was a good term and crossing the equator (1973) was a major event in a Sailor's Life. I was Sailor of the Month and Sailor of the Quarter. I am also a Bluenose Sailor (1971) for crossing the Arctic Circle. That celebration did not have all the fanfare as becoming a Shellback.
Thank you for your service. I did 5 years Navy, west coast and I'm Golden Shellback.. Deployed OIF/OEF, twice. I never new what "Bluenose" is. Sounds like Medcruise deployment, probably similar to Shellback/Golden Shellback.
LMAO JT. Love you called out those Booters out here man. I remember plenty of those that graduated high school join the military come back after boot camp to visit the high school in there uniforms lol 😂 Thinking they were the shit.
JT , Old Airman here but my Dad was a sailor.He died when I was five ,and never got to hear the navy lore. Mom mentioned the crossing of the equator but not the details .
JT can you release those white shirts that you had up for awhile? They’re really dope and I wanna get one to wear and support your channel! It’d be my new favorite shirt!
i can tell you came from the air side, im a retired Chief and some from our side, would be 1, sickbay commando, Skate, soup sandwich, boot, legshaver, dirtbag, just to name a few
I enjoyed working the flight deck too. Being a fully qualified PC is actually fun. Oiling not so much. Going to the shop was starting over and that was a bummer. I was good again after a year of all new quals.
Love it man, my girl is in bootcamp and beforehand I was thinking about doing it. But watching prob over 25+ informational vids from u, Im now in talks with a recruiter :) awesome stuff man keep it up
Yes, "shipmate" is all about tone. When DIVO sees you on the mess deck, with a cute female and says "I see you shipmate," it's cool. But every sailor that gets "shipmatted," you know you're unsat, probably from some, arbitrary reason.
Army guy here. These jokes create comradery so I think within branch or across branches it's awesome. Wait until you go to the VA. You will have a closeness with guys that are generations apart and it's all because of that.
I get it and have several great retired sailors. One rewired my home. US Marine Corp 1966-2006. On carrier and went to flight deck and a tole was lost, this was a sight.
#AskJt I was wondering what nicknames you had in the navy? When my dad was in he was called Lew because of his last name being Lewis. My dad's best friend on his last station was called Billy Ray because he was from the middle of nowhere Oklahoma.
Back in the 90's when i was in the Sea Cadet's my class was run by a naval sea, his name was Don Shipley, he used to tell us all the different names and everything that the sailors would get called, was some funny and fucked up shit, ah i'll never forget that guy, we were one of the first Sea Cadet classes ever out of the Pasadena Naval Reserve Center, god i miss those days !!!
Our Operations Chief had a lisp and use to call everyone shipmate (sthipmate). In turn that just became his name, for example: "What does Shipmate have us doing today?".
If you hear a Navy person saying POG they’re probably a Corpsman. Ironically, Corpsman are POGs (even if you were rifle company) as well but we love calling everyone else POGs.
I definitely did the booter thing and went to my high school in my uniform but in my defense i was also there with my old recruiters on that program where you get free leave days for working with 'em for a week. As for #5 the word I always heard was "boat chuck" or the term i coined with my buddies "boat bitches" 😂
Don't know many of them "Blue-side" Navy terms, haha... good knowledge though. JTSuits know what's up, listens to this guy! COMMENT/LIKE/SUBSCRIBE! #roadto50k
One time I was in the wardroom doing pms on the ice machine. And I heard a voice say “Fireman Hewitt, what are you working on?” And I turn around and see the Captain and I say “Oh, just PMS on the ice machine sir.” And he goes “Well Shipmate it warms my heart that you have the MRC card on you.” And I said “Oh yes of course, I’m circling and crossing out each step too!” And he goes “Alright!”
I know this is late, but I would like to add "nub" to this list. Its mostly a submarine thing, it stands for "non-useful body", and its someone who hasn't earned their submarine warfare pin yet.
6 deployments, not one SHIP CO would drop down to alloy east coast to become shell backs. I've traveled through the Suez so many times think i land hut set up. one thing I wished I gotten chance to do.
this is hilarious! I was an ABH from V3 and lived onboard! Yeah...we kinda thought we were the shit being able to yell at an officer if they were walking through the bay doors when we were in the process of closing them! They couldn't say shit to us because they knew it was my bay and they were in the wrong! ABH (boat donkey) for life! Altough I never heard that phrase back in 95'!
Dude cool video. I served over 30 years ago and I am familiar with most of the names but not "boat donkey" when referring to ships company. Had I or anyone that I worked with been called that by anyone it would've been a guaranteed fight until someone broke it up or someone lost consciousness. The worst sounding name we had for ourselves was "magrat" short for magazine rat. Cool video, thank you!
Then there was also rift between squadron/aviation and ship company. I feel like squadron/aviation always got the most love but "ship company" was the toughest.
Right before you said Shipmate My Senior Chief SO explained why it might be in your list and why alot of sailors don't like it because he has used it on his sailors
My top 10 ways to disrespect Navy personnel (from worst to less worse) 1. Shipmate 2. Wog 3. Dirtbag/S***bag 4. Address you as First, middle and last name, no respect to rate and say your full name, out loud, in the p-way, around a bunch of Sailors and Marines 5. "Boat Boo" 6. Restriction 7. Lifer 8. Scuttlebutt 9. Salty 10. UNSAT
ya watch my video i did a couple days ago of me launching and recovering Helo's ,,, thats LSE ,, i am doing a follow up explanation vid showing you guys how to do hand signals and what everything means soon
Justin.
Because 99.9% of justins are gay and .099 are in the Navy so if you are the 0.001 you are safe though.
For the guys that want to wear their uniform out in public, they're proud of their Navy. They get a pass in my book.
not in my book. When I was on leave, I definitely aint doing all that folding and ironing. Wear dress whites in public, on leave? looks respectable...you gotta buy a new pair of Dress Whites from the NEX, the next day (no pun).
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JTsuits have you ever heard that 47 is the number of the universe?
JTsuits hey keep going in the direction that you are you are my favorite youtuber you are great
JTsuits I'm coming to the realization that you could've made Chief in like 7-10 years.
Smelly Pickles that's an awesome compliment ,, seeing how I made E-5 in 3 years that was definitely doable ,, i thought really long about re-enlisting but saw more opportunities getting out and getting my degree due to how young i still was at 23. Now I'm 26 and about to graduate in the fall with my Bachelors so who knows ,, maybe I'd make a good Officer o.0 ,, time will tell ,, the only thing is I'm married now so it's not just me I have to worry about. But I'm definitely excited for the future regardless
Shipmate is literally only cool when your RDC says it right after bootcamp graduation.
pretty sure he was saying shitmate. :)
Hey shipmate is basically the equivalent of hearing hey asshole 😂
Dallas Darcy your the cutest sailor i've seen.
@@shaybob1711 yes, you will hear shitmate, shipmates, and from the f. Mafia, aye chipmate
Correction only after Battle Stations.
Lmao i got Shippmated by an officer when i was picking up a passport, he snuck up behind me and just yelled "GOOD MORNING SHIPMATE!!" He was just messing with me though lol
That's cool. But navy officers never really want smoke. I was shipmatted bout 3 times from a random Senior or Master Chief, bc they never know your name...Fire Marshall shipmatted me too.
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Jaya Wiguna Only 1 L in military bro.
Thank you for making my comment a little less cringey.
Jaya Wiguna JT MGTV
I'm like 2 or 3 generations earlier than this dude; some of the jargon is new to me; but I can relate and this rocks and I enjoyed the hell out of it. Go Deck Ape.
It’s funny how similar the Navy and Marines are when it comes to insulting each other. I was not a pog either. 2/3 Golf Co. 4th platoon. I love your videos and I work with a sailor so now I have new ways to insult him.
Cheers !
JT, you're my officially my favorite TH-camr
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Max Hoxie btw i looked at your channel because I have seen that profioe pic before i subbed man nice stuff
FittyWrap! Thanks man:)
I got called shipmate when i first got to pcola cuz i did not salute an officer lol so you are very right its never good.
Andrew Seals cause you're a dirty boot
Relax a little, zuh. We were all boots at one point.
BOOT TAKE YOUR FUCKING COVER OFF INDOORS
When I was there I heard "is something wrong with your hands". We had one call the captain chief. The captain looked like Santa Claus he said ho ho ho, what made you think I was a chief.
I remember in some of the schools where there were lots of Officers and they were walking down the street I would cross the street to be on the same side as them and they would all have to return my salute. Lots of other sailors would cross the streets to avoid saluting them
I'm leaving for rtc on the 17th to be a hm. Your videos helped with a lot of the questions and concerns. I signed when I was 17 and don't regret it. Keep these great videos up. Always make me smile. my favorite TH-camr ever. Thank you for your service man.
GL future doc !
Hi Alex! How’s your experience been in the Navy? You’ve been enlisted for about 3 years right? Have you spent much time on your ship? And what’s your rate? Asking because I’m considering joining the Navy. Thank you in advance!
I was definitely #8, a "Booter." June 2008. I went home to Burbank, Cali, and visited my high school at Reseda during the graduation ceremony of the Class of 2008 (NOT my class, btw; I'm Class of '07)...in my Short-Sleeved Summer Whites (with the Dixie Cup/Popeye Hat and all). By God, everybody was a mixture of astonished, dumbfounded, and just silently chuckled at me. Let's leave it at that.
Reiji Minato 😂😂
Short sleeved summer whites?
Cha Boy Roy Enlisted Sailors still had them back in ‘08
@@KSIxCliPs Loved that Uniform.... even bought extra set when I was accepted A-school instructor 04-08 got there rarely wore them so disappointed.
I always got shipmated. I was at Great Lakes Dec. '08, Div. Those summer whites are clean, but we were only issude "peanut butters"
"The last video I made I rubbed my freaking nipples and jumped in a trash can"
Sailor first, unless your a Seabee. Then it changes. Seabees are not, or never will be, a sailor. Once bootcamp is over, we go from Seaman to Constructioman.
SW2, NMCB 133 'rah
Seabee's Can Do since 1943.
We Build , We Fight , We party all night.
I was a Deck Ape after Boot
Sam with HMs/Corpsman. 99% of Corpsman don't go on ships. We either go to Hospitals/Clinics to Marines/Seabee Unit.
Hoorah
Shit bag is the #1 thing I hear at my A-school in Fort Leonard wood lol gatta love it.
Cat looks at JT with some concern, like, "Is JT, losing his freaking mind, or what?" lol
btw you should do this with more videos (new places to film I mean haha)
Great video. You basically summed up all the different kind of co-workers one is likely to meet in any workplace. Including the navy - especially in the navy. I've been in the navy myself, and it IS true that people's personalities, vices and virtues, become more obvious (and sometimes very annoying), when you live very close together on a ship, at sea. Often for a long time. You can actually learn a lot about people - and yourself - in the navy (or in other parts of the military).
This is the experience I took away from it. Learned a lot about ppl, women in general and friendships etc
In my 10 years in the Navy 1971-81 Shipmate was a good term and crossing the equator (1973) was a major event in a Sailor's Life. I was Sailor of the Month and Sailor of the Quarter. I am also a Bluenose Sailor (1971) for crossing the Arctic Circle. That celebration did not have all the fanfare as becoming a Shellback.
you gotta earn shipmate. these boots just millennials waiting for their gi bill and free travel
Thank you for your service. I did 5 years Navy, west coast and I'm Golden Shellback.. Deployed OIF/OEF, twice. I never new what "Bluenose" is. Sounds like Medcruise deployment, probably similar to Shellback/Golden Shellback.
LMAO JT. Love you called out those Booters out here man. I remember plenty of those that graduated high school join the military come back after boot camp to visit the high school in there uniforms lol 😂 Thinking they were the shit.
JT , Old Airman here but my Dad was a sailor.He died when I was five ,and never got to hear the navy lore. Mom mentioned the crossing of the equator but not the details .
Just graduated today from bootcamp, thank you so much for the info and helping future sailors get prepped and ready to go.
Matthew Corry wats up man congrats !!! How'd it go ?!
JTsuits Definitely a humbling experience, It really helped me learn to work better as a team and made me a lot stronger mentally and physically
i wanna be a navy sea lion
SAME
Mrs Suits navy walrus
Holy Shit Jay its baby wheel! no thats a fucking flounda kid!
Me to
Mrs Suits Be a Marine we are their fucking role model they copy us it’s fucking true fuck the navy.
JT can you release those white shirts that you had up for awhile? They’re really dope and I wanna get one to wear and support your channel! It’d be my new favorite shirt!
ya man for sure be on the look out on my social medias for the release of the shirts !
i can tell you came from the air side, im a retired Chief and some from our side, would be 1, sickbay commando, Skate, soup sandwich, boot, legshaver, dirtbag, just to name a few
Captain used to call me my last name, now 2 masts later he calls me shipmate xD
When I was in, a deck ape was just deck department. BM's and (undesignated) deck hands.
I enjoyed working the flight deck too. Being a fully qualified PC is actually fun. Oiling not so much. Going to the shop was starting over and that was a bummer. I was good again after a year of all new quals.
WOG Day will always be one of the most memorable times on my first deployment. Boats made that shit brutal asf but well worth it
Anyone else think this dude looks like the guy from Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Rob McElhenney (Mac)
TheAirJordan1994 a lil
TheAirJordan1994 looks like he could be rob riggle son
Love it man, my girl is in bootcamp and beforehand I was thinking about doing it. But watching prob over 25+ informational vids from u, Im now in talks with a recruiter :) awesome stuff man keep it up
gl yo !
YO JT PEPE SUPPORTS YOU
Pepe 2020 thnx Pepe
Shellback times 3 ⚓️
Emerald Shellback here...
I’m in Great Lakes TSC for my A school and at my barracks they always call us shipmates 😂😂
Navy vets call each other Shipmate all the time. It is a term of respect.
Sometimes I can't tell if he's saying shit or ship
Shipmate is all in how you say it. As a Chief and LDO I used it a lot both good and bad. Its all in the inflection.
Yes, "shipmate" is all about tone. When DIVO sees you on the mess deck, with a cute female and says "I see you shipmate," it's cool. But every sailor that gets "shipmatted," you know you're unsat, probably from some, arbitrary reason.
oh meester man oh meester man
Army guy here. These jokes create comradery so I think within branch or across branches it's awesome. Wait until you go to the VA. You will have a closeness with guys that are generations apart and it's all because of that.
Outro 10/10
I agree with you.
Its simular in the Royal Navy.
Terms may be different, but the intimation is the same
Another day another reason JT should have 100k already
Definitely gotta show the rest of the FS in DEP your vids. We need all the prep we can get before boot camp
I get it and have several great retired sailors. One rewired my home. US Marine Corp 1966-2006. On carrier and went to flight deck and a tole was lost, this was a sight.
In bootcamp you don’t want to be called a P-day recruit, in A school you don’t want to be called an unsat Sailor. 😂
Are you still on active duty? I served from 1985 to 2005, when I retired. Your videos bring back a lot of memories.
#AskJt I was wondering what nicknames you had in the navy? When my dad was in he was called Lew because of his last name being Lewis. My dad's best friend on his last station was called Billy Ray because he was from the middle of nowhere Oklahoma.
Hard to swallow pills:
M- my
A- ass
R- rides
I- in
N- navy
E- equipment
I got told "good reflexes shipmate thanks" by the CHENG when he almost ate shit as he lost his balance at the top of a ladderwell but I grabbed him
JTsuits I'm leaving for basic next Tuesday. My job is HM any pointers for basic and a school. It'd be awesome if you respond
casey young the 12th ? Me too !
Tieonna Tolson dude keep an eye out for me then
casey young don't ever say "yeah"
Is there 10 names you do want to be called in the Navy?
andyrockism daddy
lol
andyrockism
hunk
Frogman
andyrockism Bosun :)
What about "welcome aboard shipmate!"
haha thats more of just a greeting ?
JTsuits I believe she was saying it's a bad thing to be in the navy Just a guess
No way Jose! I was just saying you were saying it's bad to be called "shipmate"
Mrs Hannum ahhhh haha that makes sense >.
Blue falcon is new. We used call them rats
You usually knew someone was pissed when they would say"roger that shipmate."
Blue Falcon = Jack! "Bastard" (British Army)
Back in the 90's when i was in the Sea Cadet's my class was run by a naval sea, his name was Don Shipley, he used to tell us all the different names and everything that the sailors would get called, was some funny and fucked up shit, ah i'll never forget that guy, we were one of the first Sea Cadet classes ever out of the Pasadena Naval Reserve Center, god i miss those days !!!
Make a top x list of names to call other branches
Our Operations Chief had a lisp and use to call everyone shipmate (sthipmate). In turn that just became his name, for example: "What does Shipmate have us doing today?".
AMERICA!!!
If you hear a Navy person saying POG they’re probably a Corpsman. Ironically, Corpsman are POGs (even if you were rifle company) as well but we love calling everyone else POGs.
#askjt- have you seen or heard a ship get hit by lighting while out at sea?
Lance Hammond ahhh makes sense
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The 100 guys go out and 50 couples come back joke is funny. teeheehee
I respect all branches of our wonderful army
Pappy D Sorry to be that douche but *military.
Last name Tomaszycki. My Father to so Obviously was and still called Ski from All my Navy Crash and Salvage Brothers
How long are submarines underwater before they come up
Austin Allen depends on class of sub. some go months at a time. u could be down 3 months sniffing ur rack buddies farts 💨
Austin Allen I'm an idiot, and I totally thought you were asking what the length of a submarine was underwater as opposed to surface.
3 months, 6, a year. Lmao. Depends.
Longest i did was 90 exactly... only time on surface for a day , it was Suez Canal Transit
Depends on food supply. Max load out is usually around 90 days, and after about that time people start to get irritable and tempers short.
Worst feeling in a school was minding your business walking to the galley and hearing “HEY, SHIPMATE” from behind you
I definitely did the booter thing and went to my high school in my uniform but in my defense i was also there with my old recruiters on that program where you get free leave days for working with 'em for a week.
As for #5 the word I always heard was "boat chuck" or the term i coined with my buddies "boat bitches" 😂
Don't know many of them "Blue-side" Navy terms, haha... good knowledge though. JTSuits know what's up, listens to this guy! COMMENT/LIKE/SUBSCRIBE! #roadto50k
"do your friken service honorably"
Anouther saying I heard "I've flushed more saltwater than you've sailed on"
One time I was in the wardroom doing pms on the ice machine. And I heard a voice say “Fireman Hewitt, what are you working on?” And I turn around and see the Captain and I say “Oh, just PMS on the ice machine sir.” And he goes “Well Shipmate it warms my heart that you have the MRC card on you.” And I said “Oh yes of course, I’m circling and crossing out each step too!” And he goes “Alright!”
I'm a Golden Dragon Shellback. Crossed the equator then crossed the time-line in the Pacific. 😊
Best one is glow worms. Then something about eating plutonium. A marine actually told me that I ate plutonium then called me the exterminator.
The ceremony for crossing the line was significantly different when I crossed back in 81
If you're in flight ops and a tool is lost up on deck you call lost tool right away. Depending on different factors.
What about "Rock". We had a few rocks on board the Chuckie V... 97-01.
Abf3
im a golden shell back i did it 5 times I was in the Navy 21 yrs from 1982 to 2003
I know this is late, but I would like to add "nub" to this list. Its mostly a submarine thing, it stands for "non-useful body", and its someone who hasn't earned their submarine warfare pin yet.
Surface nukes use it too, but it's more for watchstation quals
6 deployments, not one SHIP CO would drop down to alloy east coast to become shell backs. I've traveled through the Suez so many times think i land hut set up. one thing I wished I gotten chance to do.
this is hilarious! I was an ABH from V3 and lived onboard! Yeah...we kinda thought we were the shit being able to yell at an officer if they were walking through the bay doors when we were in the process of closing them! They couldn't say shit to us because they knew it was my bay and they were in the wrong! ABH (boat donkey) for life! Altough I never heard that phrase back in 95'!
Congrats JT!
leaning towards the navy again , especially hearing the seal cadence , 2 years to decide
My favorite on the boat USS PITTSBURGH SSN 720 was called Check Valve...hahahah
I only wore my uniform to the airport to skip TSA and board first durring the holiday rush
Dude cool video. I served over 30 years ago and I am familiar with most of the names but not "boat donkey" when referring to ships company. Had I or anyone that I worked with been called that by anyone it would've been a guaranteed fight until someone broke it up or someone lost consciousness.
The worst sounding name we had for ourselves was "magrat" short for magazine rat.
Cool video, thank you!
Then there was also rift between squadron/aviation and ship company. I feel like squadron/aviation always got the most love but "ship company" was the toughest.
bro that 4th of july video u made was pretty good. I gave it a like
Sean Ramey thnx for watching!
What up fam!
Woow the 100 people go out 50 couples come back caught me off guard there. Very funny shit.
Right before you said Shipmate My Senior Chief SO explained why it might be in your list and why alot of sailors don't like it because he has used it on his sailors
My top 10 ways to disrespect Navy personnel (from worst to less worse)
1. Shipmate
2. Wog
3. Dirtbag/S***bag
4. Address you as First, middle and last name, no respect to rate and say your full name, out loud, in the p-way, around a bunch of Sailors and Marines
5. "Boat Boo"
6. Restriction
7. Lifer
8. Scuttlebutt
9. Salty
10. UNSAT
I want, need, and am going to be a Navy SEAL. So right now I am prepping for a prep for the prep for the main shit... Wish me luck everyone! :D
Brent Cruz looks like that didn’t work out
Te amo JTsuits
over here in uk we have banta between the navy and army
army get called "tree huggers" and the navy get called "sea fairy's"
Blue falcon is branch universal..... lol... caw-caw....
Your videos have been super helpful fam! Just scored myself a GM contract and I ship out Nov 20th with possible roll back. 🤙🏼
Camisad Fuck it, I've got a great workout plan already but I'm always looking for new shit to spice it up. Subbed.
howd you get the black-eye?
*tired eyes ,, trying to graduate early ,, summer school 9 hours a day +making videos every day makes Justin a tired boy
can you do a whole video on being an LSE? that's what i want to do when i enlist
ya watch my video i did a couple days ago of me launching and recovering Helo's ,,, thats LSE ,, i am doing a follow up explanation vid showing you guys how to do hand signals and what everything means soon
JTsuits yeah i watched that one. The follow up will be really helpful thanks so much JT
proud fam tuning in
wat up papi appreciate ya
Shellback right here brother in Australia as we speak!! 🇦🇺