I graduated from Navy boot camp in November of 1965 - Great Lakes naval training center in Chicago Ill, company 575, back then we were called companies. I was 17 years old. None of my family attended, I didn't have a dad, he left us when I was 2 years old, my mom and sister had no money to come to Chicago. After graduation I was stationed on the USS Providence CLG-6 and went straight to Vietnam. I spent 3 tours of duty in Vietnam. I am now 74 and this brings back a lot of memories.
For a while during my graduation, I thought the only person I invited (my mom) wasn’t there. The drill hall (Navy Grad auditorium) started to empty, and I realized I was about to be alone. Eventually, a hole opened up and there she was, as lost as I was. I ran to her and hugged her as I could and I shed a few tears (didn’t give a damn about who was around me). Those 2 or so minutes became a few months for some of my graduates who didn’t have anyone. I could only imagine what the COVID grads are feeling.
I was in the training group that had a graduation with no audience. They told us that we would had no audience on the week of graduation. We had to call home and let our family know what was going on.
I'm extremely proud of my son and very thankful that I was able to attend his graduation division 217. Congratulations to all the new sailors and thank you for serving.
So much has changed since my days at Great lakes (1971). Many new uniforms, but it's nice to see the old dress whites. Some people might get the Marines and the army uniforms mixed up, but a sailor in their dress whites is immediately recognized as a sailor. When I went to bootcamp at Great lakes we were called companies, but now their divisions. But perhaps the biggest change since my time in the military is the inclusion of female recruits with the male recruits. Apparently only the training remains the same. Then, as now. Vietnam veteran United States Navy *GO NAVY*
That's wonderful my Son is enlisting now. He completed 6 years as a Young Marine and goes in knowing he will be an E3 at 🎓 graduating. A pay grade difference for sure he did well and has been nicknamed Duddly Do-Right since a Young boy as you can imagine he will be going to MP 🚆 training I'm so proud of him.
Me too brother! I am currently 372 pounds and I am trying to lose 175 pounds to get ready to enlist. But the only person that will stop your dreams from becoming reality is you! Nothing is impossible if you put your mind and soul into it! You got this brother and I am rooting for you!
Graduation Great Lakes 1986 tear gas sucked no doubt but the fire fighting training was terrifying. An actual oil on water fire with a 90 pound hose. Every Marine is a rifleman and every sailor is a firefighter.
Boy I remember being 9 years old ten years ago watching the ceremony when we came too visit my brother who graduated from basic and it’s different my brother was not lying about it being different
When they announced the divisions coming out, it sounded like a college football game. I spent 22 years in the military and never heard anything like this that wasn't clear and concise to the point. The person that had more of a problem with this was my wife that had watched military functions throughout her support of my service and had never heard anything like this. Our son will be graduating in a few weeks and she is definitely not looking forward to listening to this showmanship take on military function.
8 years college and 12-14 for Captains and Generals at expenses paid for the Captain and Generals in full for completing their work on time, and 80% off on the college education.
Yes, however if one of the sailors don’t have as many family members coming to the graduation they can give empty seats to other family members of other sailors. (This is how it was for me in 2010, things may have changed.)
Why do some graduate in white uniforms and some graduate in black? I seen another video and everybody was in their black uniforms. Did they change it to black?
ahhh I was so excited in the past about the NAVY and military service but when I be old I decided to not go I'm now 33 yrs old ofc I always dreamed to be something in military but unfortunately they doesn't like me because unfortunately I'm ugly 😔💔 I really I don't know what is this world's but all I know someday I will become superhero I will make ppl knows who I'm.
@@wakonalds3469 oh well still respect im going css (leave July 5th for basic) but to get my degree for sf officer in the af,however still got loads of respect for the navy my grandpa was also in he was an aws. I just think I'd do better in an officer position, especially prior service so I know what its like to be enlisted, want to be an to relate to those i lead and put myself in their shoes before I actually am in charge of anyone.
@@I_Use_Downerz id like to and I still plan on trying to go the officer route while I’m in, but prior to joining, my headspace just wasn’t right for college. Lot going on, but things have cleared up and I’m ready to get back to it whenever I get to the fleet.
Groundwork: College For The US Military is reason to force all people in school 18 and under into the draft. 5 years old respected. Not to be disqualified at four for Karate training.
a lot of these division had 0 accomplishment flags... kinda crazy.. but shout out to my all male divisions out there... and R.I.P. to tall those decommissioned all male ships in the fleet.
More than half the guys will revert to not doing much this stuff once they get to the fleet, worse yet maybe 10 out of each company will make it a career, maybe
I'll be on Master Chief Team 1 with 40 soldiers if possible in hunt for gold and technology and anything that can help us as a civilization. Like ores and minerals and chemicals.
And because Kim and I were made to beghead ourselves and becauyse are children were traumatized, she and my kids have to have a limo ride to the base too so we can keep safe, and if she needs her own home, then we have to supply that. If not then she can live with me, and our kids and her will have to be Air Force, because i want them to work. It's part of it. There's work and education and I want to set financial savings for each of them and initiate Phase 2 of Groundwork: College for the US Military.
You got away with it? Fat chance. You got to do my dishes, powder my feet, mow my lawn, wash my clothes, clean my house, love my kids with you, wash your mouth out with soapo, buy me cars and anniversary gifts and birthday and Father's Day and Christmas gifts, cook me dinnere, buy me clothes and shoes, leather belts, houses, lawn tractors, smoke piipes, cubes, Romni discus', car auto parts, a military depot, buil me a spaceship so I can take you out in it, buy me flowersa and Valentine's Day gifts, wash my cars daily. Things like that. im Christ. It's oblation for your sins.
5 days from bootcamp, I’m so nervous and anxious! I can’t wait for this day! Please pray for me this is a dream I’ve always wanted to accomplish!
Keep your head down and do as your told. And you'll do great.
Oh shit man
Sebastian Gonzalez what kind of advice is that lol. Keep your head UP & strive to be better. Otherwise the mental aspect will eat you alive
@@smiddy434 lol you been there? Bet you havent... keep your head down and out of trouble. Fucking fool.
Congrats from Eastern Orthodox Christian I will pray for you. Just one day at a time. You will do a good job.
I graduated from Navy boot camp in November of 1965 - Great Lakes naval training center in Chicago Ill, company 575, back then we were called companies. I was 17 years old. None of my family attended, I didn't have a dad, he left us when I was 2 years old, my mom and sister had no money to come to Chicago. After graduation I was stationed on the USS Providence CLG-6 and went straight to Vietnam. I spent 3 tours of duty in Vietnam. I am now 74 and this brings back a lot of memories.
I didn’t get to have a Graduation because of Covid-19 but still became a sailor
So sorry to hear that:( But congrats on becoming a sailor!
Namwhosane Congratulations 🎊🍾🎉
Same here graduated 3/27/20
Same. Im from division 166
Cody Bahe Jesus loves you
I am preparing myself for the navy. Eating healthier and running every other day and working out
How was it?
For a while during my graduation, I thought the only person I invited (my mom) wasn’t there. The drill hall (Navy Grad auditorium) started to empty, and I realized I was about to be alone. Eventually, a hole opened up and there she was, as lost as I was. I ran to her and hugged her as I could and I shed a few tears (didn’t give a damn about who was around me). Those 2 or so minutes became a few months for some of my graduates who didn’t have anyone. I could only imagine what the COVID grads are feeling.
I was in the training group that had a graduation with no audience. They told us that we would had no audience on the week of graduation. We had to call home and let our family know what was going on.
I'm extremely proud of my son and very thankful that I was able to attend his graduation division 217. Congratulations to all the new sailors and thank you for serving.
That was my divison
@@sublett1999 You doing good Sublett? It's Garza. Been a long time since I graduated.
So much has changed since my days at Great lakes (1971). Many new uniforms, but it's nice to see the old dress whites. Some people might get the Marines and the army uniforms mixed up, but a sailor in their dress whites is immediately recognized as a sailor. When I went to bootcamp at Great lakes we were called companies, but now their divisions. But perhaps the biggest change since my time in the military is the inclusion of female recruits with the male recruits. Apparently only the training remains the same.
Then, as now.
Vietnam veteran United States Navy
*GO NAVY*
Wow I graduated 30 years ago and I have to say the ceremony is different! Anyway Congrats to all our Navy Sailors!!!
No shit jackass fo course things change.... you didnt even have cell phones back then
Crazy Man show some respect
@@naxtn5853 my fault.... no shit jackass of course shit is gonna change in 40 years.... respectfully
@@crazyman2821 You're an azzhole.
@@crazyman2821 lol at this edgel0rd...
That's wonderful my Son is enlisting now. He completed 6 years as a Young Marine and goes in knowing he will be an E3 at 🎓 graduating. A pay grade difference for sure he did well and has been nicknamed Duddly Do-Right since a Young boy as you can imagine he will be going to MP 🚆 training I'm so proud of him.
I’m so proud of my Navy Sailor....congrats to all....we are so proud of you
Natasha Ogun God loves you
1979 i was in air force our graduation from basic was with 5 sqdns done in 35 min the navy goes all out ,well done navy
Had my graduation in 92. Retirement in 2015 and this still gets me choked up. Welcome to the fleet!
'81/82 winter, great lakes. Lebanon, Grenada, NATO Europe. Thanks for your service chief 👍🌠
@@70stunes71 You are welcome. Would do it again, if the body would allow lol
Thank you for yours.
I graduated from Great Lakes 46 years ago today!!
16 more days until i get to see my husband do this 😭
K
Congratulations...the years are happy right? Or is he just going in? 😢
Angel Mann Jesus loves you
I wish i could join sadly im not from here 🥺 i can only see these videos great job to those who made it
Soon I will also go to boot camp and graduate like them.. congratulations 🎊
My son's graduation is on September 8th I'm so so proud 🙏❤️
Division 220!!! It’s d-15!!! I am so proud of you all!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm just trying tw
I still get chills in my spine. May 28 will be 50 years since getting out of the US Navy! Time sure does fly.
my oldest son and I attended my youngest son when he graduated from boot camp, it was an experience I will never forget and i was so proud of him.
My son is there working hard , he will be graduating I think on March 2020, I'm so excited.
Roberto Perez Dublan my brother is also there too, he will be graduating on March 2020 and I’m also very excited
I got kicked out of bootcamp. They took my uniform. I watch this to make me happy
Why, what happened
I graduated boot camp in 2010. I've never seen this video, but I recognize many names in leadership at RTC of sailors I served with at sea. Well done!
Good more sailors to fill in some classes that are really small here in A school.
bOoT
Five day and I will be there! I can't wait to see my son!!!
April 3, 2010
Remember it like it was yesterday.
Hard to believe most of these graduates have already completed their four year enlistments.
I’m so Proud of my Grandson, Congratulations GW
Some great memories.. so long ago
I will be in the Navy it's something I've wanted since I was a child it's a dream that I want to make into my reality I will be a Navy sailor
Me too brother! I am currently 372 pounds and I am trying to lose 175 pounds to get ready to enlist. But the only person that will stop your dreams from becoming reality is you! Nothing is impossible if you put your mind and soul into it! You got this brother and I am rooting for you!
In Hope Of Everlasting Peace ! God Bless All Military !
This made me emotional to watch. Congrats to all Sailors!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Best Navy in the world....Bar None. GO NAVY !!
Graduating 2013 was incredible. Joking and saying "two more days guys: the entire way to the ceremony hall was the funniest thing
Can't wait to see my bro tomorrow ✊
Graduation Great Lakes 1986 tear gas sucked no doubt but the fire fighting training was terrifying. An actual oil on water fire with a 90 pound hose. Every Marine is a rifleman and every sailor is a firefighter.
Boy I remember being 9 years old ten years ago watching the ceremony when we came too visit my brother who graduated from basic and it’s different my brother was not lying about it being different
Congratulations 🎊 United States 🇺🇸 Navy Boot Camp!!!✋😎
When they announced the divisions coming out, it sounded like a college football game. I spent 22 years in the military and never heard anything like this that wasn't clear and concise to the point. The person that had more of a problem with this was my wife that had watched military functions throughout her support of my service and had never heard anything like this. Our son will be graduating in a few weeks and she is definitely not looking forward to listening to this showmanship take on military function.
Awesome share team. Godspeed and. GO NAVY.
Congratulations Sailors.......... RTC San Diego Company 158 Feb 18-May 14, 1964. Company Commander James A. Hanley Jr. MMC
CONGRATS DIV 220!! (It’s Perry)
I teared up watching this, I’m so proud of you all!! 💕
Stfu
Congrats new sailors!
If ANYBODY cares… I’m the one on the left yelling out “very well” to literally every single person in the room. Boot camp is a BREEZE !!
I had hands down the best rdc in RTC. AWV1 Campell
My late father was in the Navy a yeoman 2 on the famous USS Benjamin Franklin carrier in WWII
8 years college and 12-14 for Captains and Generals at expenses paid for the Captain and Generals in full for completing their work on time, and 80% off on the college education.
Who would dislike this
Is it true that you're only allowed to have up to 4 guests at graduation?
Brittany White yes
Yes, it's true
Yes, however if one of the sailors don’t have as many family members coming to the graduation they can give empty seats to other family members of other sailors. (This is how it was for me in 2010, things may have changed.)
Depends on if they allow more I’ve been told 3 but depends on how many people are going to boot camp at that time
Yes
I'm have to wait 6 years until I can join but in the meantime I'm going to go to college to see if I can become a officer
We salute our MILITARY specialy our NAVY congratulations
I was one of them December 1989. The base looked a lot different back then.
Man i looked like i waa about to kill myself in there
Let's go Navy!!!
I need to learn how to swim and do push ups smh
It's easy bro once you learn how to float you can swim on your back it's the easiest swim!
HOOYAH NAVY!!!
Get outta here Putin lol
Aw man. 😵
All I have is a griity VHS tape from 95... Division 953 which was one of the first integrated male/female divisions.
Why do some graduate in white uniforms and some graduate in black? I seen another video and everybody was in their black uniforms. Did they change it to black?
It depends on the season. Whites are summer uniforms blues are winter.
LMAO at the dental part. I had two female dental techs that held me down (one put a knee into my chest) to pull a tooth.
Why does the crowd sound so boring??.. when they announced the flags and country
ahhh I was so excited in the past about the NAVY and military service but when I be old I decided to not go I'm now 33 yrs old ofc I always dreamed to be something in military but unfortunately they doesn't like me because unfortunately I'm ugly 😔💔 I really I don't know what is this world's but all I know someday I will become superhero I will make ppl knows who I'm.
go navy
Does everybody have to greet the captain during graduation? Regardless of if you got a plaque?
The band though what is it Christmas time ??? I ship out may 1 and dude they need to step it up and go with the standards of the marines js
Well Done!!
I’m debating with myself if I wanna finish my degree or head to the Navy and finish out my bachelors while in the field. Anyone got advice?
Finish your degree go airforce officer
@@I_Use_Downerz I’m actually active duty ATO with the navy now
@@wakonalds3469 oh well still respect im going css (leave July 5th for basic) but to get my degree for sf officer in the af,however still got loads of respect for the navy my grandpa was also in he was an aws. I just think I'd do better in an officer position, especially prior service so I know what its like to be enlisted, want to be an to relate to those i lead and put myself in their shoes before I actually am in charge of anyone.
@@I_Use_Downerz id like to and I still plan on trying to go the officer route while I’m in, but prior to joining, my headspace just wasn’t right for college. Lot going on, but things have cleared up and I’m ready to get back to it whenever I get to the fleet.
@@wakonalds3469 YOU GOT THIS SHIPMATE. The only thing keeping you from greatness now is you, you can do this work hard, it'll pay off.
Groundwork: College For The US Military is reason to force all people in school 18 and under into the draft. 5 years old respected. Not to be disqualified at four for Karate training.
Disclaimer: I'm a US Navy Seal Devgru 6 SWCC Officer: RTC is my day dream😂😂😂 Steamroller ol' Johnny Boy Sailor Enlistedman
41:10 that sailor whipped that so cool
Salute!!
@1:18:20 I know homie got beat for that big time unless he was graduating that day
Idk why it made me tear up
29.42 the ninth person from the left is off count with the steps and idk why it makes me nervous 😂
I can't believe I did it back in 2009
HOOYAH 220
Congratulations
blood drop, hair sample, footprints, hand prints, eye scan. You cannot be me. 800 billion people cannot have my fingerprints.
a lot of these division had 0 accomplishment flags... kinda crazy.. but shout out to my all male divisions out there... and R.I.P. to tall those decommissioned all male ships in the fleet.
Why is the video so outdated
More than half the guys will revert to not doing much this stuff once they get to the fleet, worse yet maybe 10 out of each company will make it a career, maybe
can’t wait
I went to San Diego in 73 This never happed
Do they have those graduation ceremonies every week?
She really called out Minnesota as Oregon🤦🏼♀️
Does anyone know who the announcer was for this graduation?
I'll be on Master Chief Team 1 with 40 soldiers if possible in hunt for gold and technology and anything that can help us as a civilization. Like ores and minerals and chemicals.
I am one of the few good men of the US military if there are any besides me.
Ah crap. Jamie Sands...I remember him as a LTJG.
Great Lakes has gotten soft. Im part of history but I'm glad my son is going Army.📡🪂
And because Kim and I were made to beghead ourselves and becauyse are children were traumatized, she and my kids have to have a limo ride to the base too so we can keep safe, and if she needs her own home, then we have to supply that. If not then she can live with me, and our kids and her will have to be Air Force, because i want them to work. It's part of it. There's work and education and I want to set financial savings for each of them and initiate Phase 2 of Groundwork: College for the US Military.
Mission Objective 2 solved.
Since tf when was you allowed to have a cell phone in boot camp we didit have a cell phone in the US Marines 🦅🇺🇸😎
You can’t have a cell phone in navy basic either you fucking boot…
Good
HOOYAH 219!!!
Paint red, white, and blue on it and let them know it was a cheap mission they were on.
Sorry but Navy Graduation sux the Marine’s, Air Force and Army’s graduation ceremony is more Grand
They were 14 and under.
Operation offensive Handsome Hardblow is not in operation objective status.
Im a Global Initiative Acolyte.
30:53 "Tennessee" *WOOOO* "Ohio" *booo*
You got away with it? Fat chance. You got to do my dishes, powder my feet, mow my lawn, wash my clothes, clean my house, love my kids with you, wash your mouth out with soapo, buy me cars and anniversary gifts and birthday and Father's Day and Christmas gifts, cook me dinnere, buy me clothes and shoes, leather belts, houses, lawn tractors, smoke piipes, cubes, Romni discus', car auto parts, a military depot, buil me a spaceship so I can take you out in it, buy me flowersa and Valentine's Day gifts, wash my cars daily. Things like that. im Christ. It's oblation for your sins.
Murdering me is not divorcing me.