3rd btln India Co Plt 3096 2001 Earn the title and EGA. We didn't get the EGA until Family day on the parade deck back at the depot. Maybe because 911 had just happened. That warrior breakfast though after was glorious. Semper Fi Devil Dogs. Semper Fi. Stay motto, Stay Salty, and above all else Stay Disciplined! Raaah!
It must be an incredible experience for a young recruit to receive that eagle, globe, and anchor from the D.I. who cussed them out and pushed them to the limit for the last 3 months. Topping it off with a handshake and acknowledgment that they are now United States Marines.....Nice
Sobbed like a baby...I can still remember Drill Instructor Sgt. Vasquez saying he was proud of what I overcame (lost almost 70 pounds at basic) and how hard I worked to get there. It really means the world to recruits who have to work the hardest.
I still remember that hike to this day. When I did it I still had a month of training. The eagle globe and anchor ceremony was the day before we graduated. Reaching the peak of that demonic hill was and will always be one of my greatest prides in my life next to my children. Oorah!!! Semper Fidelis!!!
Sunday, November 16th, 1997. I'll never forget that day. That was the morning I became a Marine. After 54 hours of emotional and physical challenge. I had to climb the Grim Reaper at Camp Pendleton on a partially torn hamstring I was desperately hiding from the drill instructors for fear I'd get placed back in the cycle behind us. One of my platoon buddies by the name of Gamez helped me up...I'll never forget him either. That feeling of accomplishment is something you are rarely going to eclipse. I've had a son who makes me proud every day, I've graduated from college, I've made a lot of great friends and done good things as a civilian veteran. But losing 68 pounds in basic training and finishing when many of my own family members didn't think I had it in me...there's a pride in my time spent that will stay with me until the day I die. It's not something people who haven't gone through it can fully understand. So I'll just say Semper. Oooh rah!
I am not a Marine, nor am I related to any. But the ceremony brought tears to my eyes. Just wanted to say thank you to those who serve and/or have served.
I'm not a Marine, but my LT is a Gunny and he was the best LT I've ever worked for. Damn good guy out of the DoD Police uniform as well. Spent hours and hours with Gunny at the range. Always learned something and always had a lot of laughs. I don't blame you M Coleman. It is a beautiful thing to see these men graduate and become US Marines. Great comment.
@@blondehaywire6119you must be kidding… It’s a lifestone accomplishment whether you feel or not! How many voluntarily join the Corps? Not many, so stay stoic, perhaps?
Huh? We learn in about 6th grade History class that the Marines who raised the flag at Iwo Jima near the end of WWII which ended in August of 1945. Not sure what kind of math you use but that's about 14 years before 1959.
I’m pretty sure our graduation date was April 25th. This might be right but I don’t remember the correct date, but we shipped out January 27th that much I’m sure about.
This is strange. They're referring to the First Sergeant as "First Sergeant"?! ⁉️ We always called every Marine, Navy personnel, and/or civilian "sir". I was in at 2005. Did any of you other Marines pick up on this?
Pretty legit speach.. Up top the Reaper. We had our ceremony down at the Parade Field though. My drill instructor when he handed me my Eagle Globe and Anchor just said.. "Not too bad you Understand?"... haha That cell phone doh hahahaha...
10 years ago ours was a bit more intimate than this...the DIs stopped and shared a few words with each of us personally before moving on to the next recruit. Also, we weren't allowed to start using ranks until after the ceremony
I graduated from PLT.3092 Lima Co. on 10-27-98. Every Marine that made through knew from here on out they had earned that title of Marine through their blood, sweat, and tears. This ceremony is something so special to all the ones that have earned the title UNITED STATES MARINE. SEMPER-FI DEVIL DOGS
Hey, brother! '"Blood, sweat, and tears",,, I graduated from MCRD San Diego PLT 1076 on 29 Nov 1978. We had to bivouac 2 or 3 nights I believe. Back then there was no "crucible',,,,54 hours it sounds like a real bitch. We had I.T.S. (infantry training school). I think it might harder to make it through. Semper Fi To all my crazy brothers on this post.
I enlisted and attended Boot Camp at MCRD San Diego in August 1967. I received my eagle GLOBE & anchor in October. I dont think the name has been changed.
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One of the coolest and best memories I have was that day. Not a dry eye anywhere. The Marines have the some of best culture of any organization on the planet.
When did they start doing this? We never got these EGA ceremonies s when I went in mid-85. Got out in late '93 and as far as I know, they still didn't have these ceremonies as well. Was it only after they did away with ICT and introduced the Crucible?
Hola soy havebeem jues estoy reportando k El k dirije al ejercito es de Honduras Colonia polycarbonate Paz Garcia martial Marcia k se asepasar por mi mama
Yes drill Sgt.History is important in the corps drill Sgt. Hey drill sgt i got an idea tell the kids to get back in school and be on time in class.hey drill instructor we're is my eagle globe anchor?
When the recruits get their Eagle, Glove and Anchor and become Marines, are they already referred to as a Private or Marine? For example, when a recruit says "Good morning, Staff Sergeant." is the proper reply way to return the greeting "Good morning, Private" or "Good morning, Marine"?
eagle GLOBE and anchor not glove
God damn right...
So no one gonna mention that the title is miss spelled
Just like you misspelled misspelled.
@@davidl3216 actually I didn’t miss spell it you don’t have to bunch it together but it says eagle glove
3rd btln India Co Plt 3096 2001 Earn the title and EGA. We didn't get the EGA until Family day on the parade deck back at the depot. Maybe because 911 had just happened. That warrior breakfast though after was glorious. Semper Fi Devil Dogs. Semper Fi. Stay motto, Stay Salty, and above all else Stay Disciplined! Raaah!
You are now a part of the world’s best non special forces fighting force, here’s your glove.
@Comrade S e r g e y B r i n Lmao calm down guy, your boot is showing.
It must be an incredible experience for a young recruit to receive that eagle, globe, and anchor from the D.I. who cussed them out and pushed them to the limit for the last 3 months. Topping it off with a handshake and acknowledgment that they are now United States Marines.....Nice
It's amazing. It's Our Sacred Emblem.
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Sobbed like a baby...I can still remember Drill Instructor Sgt. Vasquez saying he was proud of what I overcame (lost almost 70 pounds at basic) and how hard I worked to get there. It really means the world to recruits who have to work the hardest.
I still remember that hike to this day. When I did it I still had a month of training. The eagle globe and anchor ceremony was the day before we graduated. Reaching the peak of that demonic hill was and will always be one of my greatest prides in my life next to my children. Oorah!!! Semper Fidelis!!!
Sunday, November 16th, 1997. I'll never forget that day. That was the morning I became a Marine. After 54 hours of emotional and physical challenge. I had to climb the Grim Reaper at Camp Pendleton on a partially torn hamstring I was desperately hiding from the drill instructors for fear I'd get placed back in the cycle behind us. One of my platoon buddies by the name of Gamez helped me up...I'll never forget him either. That feeling of accomplishment is something you are rarely going to eclipse. I've had a son who makes me proud every day, I've graduated from college, I've made a lot of great friends and done good things as a civilian veteran. But losing 68 pounds in basic training and finishing when many of my own family members didn't think I had it in me...there's a pride in my time spent that will stay with me until the day I die. It's not something people who haven't gone through it can fully understand. So I'll just say Semper. Oooh rah!
I am not a Marine, nor am I related to any. But the ceremony brought tears to my eyes. Just wanted to say thank you to those who serve and/or have served.
Lol if you were a marine you’d realize how insignificant this ceremony really is after 3 months of that hell hole
I'm not a Marine, but my LT is a Gunny and he was the best LT I've ever worked for. Damn good guy out of the DoD Police uniform as well. Spent hours and hours with Gunny at the range. Always learned something and always had a lot of laughs. I don't blame you M Coleman. It is a beautiful thing to see these men graduate and become US Marines. Great comment.
@@blondehaywire6119you must be kidding…
It’s a lifestone accomplishment whether you feel or not!
How many voluntarily join the Corps? Not many, so stay stoic, perhaps?
Fix the title it's not Eagle,Glove,and Anchor. It's Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
Globe not glove.
It's a typo dick head, show some respect
Chivalrous_Infantryman11 when it says glove in the description as well it’s probably not a typo stupid fuck
@@ThaMuffinMan2047 respect is earned, not freely given. Stop being a bitch.
This recruit cannot wait to receive his eagle glove and anchor sir!
globe,stupid
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News flash Marines now get gloves instead of eagle globe and anchors
d tapp really?
Danny 7 omg
No they don't. My nephew is in the Crucible now and will gain his eagle, globe and anchor on Saturday.
Oh my fucking God Animal Lover. Obviously you're not accustomed to sarcasm.
i said the same shit
I wish I could go back in time when I was in the MARINES. I MISS THE MARINE CORPS
10 years I love the Marine Corps
I think the same regularly
They started using the yellow foot prints around 1959. The flag raisers could have stepped on them !
The flag raisers were from 1945 .know your history.
Huh? We learn in about 6th grade History class that the Marines who raised the flag at Iwo Jima near the end of WWII which ended in August of 1945. Not sure what kind of math you use but that's about 14 years before 1959.
They didn't have the Crucible whem I was in. But well done Marines. Semper Fi!
You got the wrong date on this. I was here on this day. It should be before 03.28.14. That was graduation day
EDIT: MY BAD 04/28/14 was graduation
I’m pretty sure our graduation date was April 25th. This might be right but I don’t remember the correct date, but we shipped out January 27th that much I’m sure about.
@@bryanhernandez7318 oh right im trippin it was in April. My bad time flies haha
This is strange. They're referring to the First Sergeant as "First Sergeant"?! ⁉️
We always called every Marine, Navy personnel, and/or civilian "sir".
I was in at 2005.
Did any of you other Marines pick up on this?
Eagle glove and anchor? Really?
Pretty legit speach.. Up top the Reaper.
We had our ceremony down at the Parade Field though. My drill instructor when he handed me my Eagle Globe and Anchor just said.. "Not too bad you Understand?"... haha
That cell phone doh hahahaha...
KiloSixTV same, 10 years ago. But it was worth the march back though
Same here, but 40 years ago. Our graduation was held in front of the theater.
glove??? LMFAO
By the By, My Great uncle Earned 2 [purple hearts and a Navy Cross on Iwo Jima.., he was one of my inspirations to join the Corps!
The best uniform to be in for a promotion board.
1st Sgt Coan - he was my Co. 1st Sgt in 2012. India Co. Plt. 3201.
Semper Fi.
welcome to to the best no need to prove it again in your life
Unless you volunteer for Recon or Raider. Embrace the suck!
Might want to fix that title. It's "globe". Not "glove".
10 years ago ours was a bit more intimate than this...the DIs stopped and shared a few words with each of us personally before moving on to the next recruit. Also, we weren't allowed to start using ranks until after the ceremony
They still do this graduated nov 13 2020 at least my drill instructors did
I noticed that too.
I wonder how this new "thing" was thought up and approved.
The Democrats and Libs are destroying the military.
It’s Globe not glove
Glove? They never gave us any gloves. They just screamed at us if we put our cold ass hands in our pockets.
Nobody can say you never earned anything in life when you have that. Coan was my senior back in 07
Ваня ... Хули молчишь ... Все базы разные .... Может хватит .... Точно .... Бригада спецподразделений
I graduated from PLT.3092 Lima Co. on 10-27-98. Every Marine that made through knew from here on out they had earned that title of Marine through their blood, sweat, and tears. This ceremony is something so special to all the ones that have earned the title UNITED STATES MARINE.
SEMPER-FI
DEVIL DOGS
Hey, brother!
'"Blood, sweat, and tears",,,
I graduated from MCRD San Diego PLT 1076 on 29 Nov 1978. We had to bivouac 2 or 3 nights I believe. Back then there was no "crucible',,,,54 hours it sounds like a real bitch.
We had I.T.S. (infantry training school). I think it might harder to make it through.
Semper Fi
To all my crazy brothers on this post.
That crucible sounds harder,,,
So is that why they wear the white gloves
Marine Corps birthday November 10th, 1775. Born in Philadelphia. 👍🏼 Semper FI
October 25, 1997 for me. 1st BN Charlie co. Plt 1002. SDI Sgt Morales.
I enlisted and attended Boot Camp at MCRD San Diego in August 1967. I received my eagle GLOBE & anchor in October. I dont think the name has been changed.
Might want to change the TH-cam caption and correct the "Glove" to Globe. Semper Fi
4 months till I leave for boot. Was National Guard for 6 years. Looking forward to doing something better
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Glove how dare you disrespect my EGA Ceremony
When did the globe get changed to a glove, last time I checked the Marine Corp insignia was still a eagle, GLOBE and anchor
I think ita a typo
@@christianchilders8556 fr, people make mistakes and everyone is up on his ass.
@@InstaMemesio yeah
It's the new Corps
One of the coolest and best memories I have was that day. Not a dry eye anywhere. The Marines have the some of best culture of any organization on the planet.
Putting on that uniform fits like a glove.
october 12,2022 india company platoon 3211
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did they graduate yet? why are they calling him first sgt and not sir
It's not a Glove, it is a GLOBE Ooh-Rah
“Glove?” C’mon bruh!
What glove
Lol all these boots mad over a typo
some probably not even in
For real😂, everyone makes mistakes and they all up on his ass
No..prole...muni..worqui..ope..merica..juez
dresses for the grandfathers
Fix the title bro
Mike Co.3018 1986
Brilliantly said
I Got My EGA..., but..., where's my GLOVE!
Just Fcuking with ya!
~SEMPER FIDELIS~
When did they start doing this? We never got these EGA ceremonies s when I went in mid-85. Got out in late '93 and as far as I know, they still didn't have these ceremonies as well. Was it only after they did away with ICT and introduced the Crucible?
Hola soy havebeem jues estoy reportando k El k dirije al ejercito es de Honduras Colonia polycarbonate Paz Garcia martial Marcia k se asepasar por mi mama
Soy yo have beem reportando por k no se por k no me Han recogido immediately Para Babylonia
Warrior breakfast video comments turned off so I'm here. Has not my beloved Marine Corps heard of Keto? What's with all that sugary poison?
جميل جدا
Krulak started the crucible & the eagle, globe & anchor ceremony about 1992. He got it from USArmy, lol!
Lol the 1st Sgt's ringtone! I would have cracked up
Yes drill Sgt.History is important in the corps drill Sgt. Hey drill sgt i got an idea tell the kids to get back in school and be on time in class.hey drill instructor we're is my eagle globe anchor?
Yes Marines still get the EGA. Some troll posted they get white gloves. I'm a salty 42 yrs old. Give me a break.
What side was that, Private Pyle?
How is this 7 years old and you never changed the title to "globe" which is correct lol not glove
Damn!
This shit got me all misty eyed!
Semper Fi
Good morning Soldiers Time now 07.08 am how are you be happy dear I Updated for you today 🇺🇸🇺🇸
isn't it eagle, glOBE and Anchor? not glove?
Its Eagle,globe,and anchor.
U spelt globe wrong.... u steal this video?
Even as a civilian is this motivating as fuck.
1970 No such thing happened
Y'all also didn't have the Crucible sir. Didn't become part of boot camp until 96.
We got ours in a box on uniform issue day and didn’t see it again until final inspection prep. Dec 71 SD.
The change is forever!!!🇺🇸
My brother, Ira Hayes. Native .
It's Globe.🤣
my company!!!
Glove?
The Best Of The Best ,I Love The Marines
Glove - Ha, ha, ha, ha... sheesh!!! ?
Globe
Glove not Globe
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I can't wait to get my eagle, glove, and anchor.
It's Eagle, Globe, and Anchor not Glove.
When the recruits get their Eagle, Glove and Anchor and become Marines, are they already referred to as a Private or Marine?
For example, when a recruit says "Good morning, Staff Sergeant." is the proper reply way to return the greeting "Good morning, Private" or "Good morning, Marine"?
No the only way to reply is “Good morning, Boot”
Eagle globe and anchor? I don't know what that is. Do you mean EGA (Eagle glove and anchor)?
@@anacondadope550 Yeah, that's what I meant.
@@warren4874 this is the correct answer
They didn’t do this in ‘81
What Platoon were you in. I was in Platoon 2013 in 81
3068 , went in Aug 3 MCRD SD
Started in '96.
The lack of White Humans makes me scared for the future of our beloved States.
why
Lol gtfoh 🖕🏽🖕🏽
Were you a marine personally?
Fucking cry about it, loser
All of my Marine Brothers are Green. Semper Fidelis
Fair winds and following seas to all.
Eagle , Glove , and anchor?