I served 21 years in the Corps as an Infantry Officer with 3 years in combat. Officer Candidate School was brutal, but I remember my father who was a B-17 pilot in WW II and shot down/2 years as a POW, and flew B-47's and B-52's during the Cold War had a few tears at my graduation. My mother was crying. Both with pride. My first assignment was as a platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-69. It was a pretty wild ride for 21 years. The greatest honor in my life was to lead Marines. I was amazing what the could endure and their focus on accomplishing the mission. My eyes still get watered when I see these kinds of videos. I'm 73 now, but I'd do it all again if I could. Semper Fi to all past, present, and future Marines.
@BMF6869 Thx a lot for telling us a part of your life and family. It touches me and i salute you for the bravery of yourself and your father. My grandpa served in the JG 52 (Jagdgeschwader) . I'm still in the JgBtl18/Parach.Btl (Jägerbataillion 18 )in the Austrian Bundesheer(armed forces)since 2016 . Lots of greets to a brother in Arms from Austria /Steiermark 🙋♂️🇦🇹🇩🇪🎗🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I don't really remember what the proudest moment for me in boot camp was... Was it getting my name tapes on my uniform? Was it the day I defeated The Reaper and earned my Eagle, Globe, and Anchor? Was it the day that I was finally able to tell my family in great lengths what I had just experienced the previous 12 weeks and some change? Or was it the day that Senior dismissed us from the Depot, realizing what I had just gone through made me a better person? I really couldn't tell you. Here I am two years into the Marine Corps, missing boot camp. Some Marines talk about, what if the night before you leave the fleet for good you go to sleep, only to wake to that dreaded, "LIGHTS! LIGHTS! LIGHTS!" with screaming and chaos unraveling? I can honestly say, I wouldn't mind it... Just to feel that pride and accomplishment one last time... I remember the day I really had to reach down and find my motivation again. We had just gotten back from Pendelton, we were somewhat defeated and down on ourselves for whatever reason. Our J hat took us to the footprints and told us to stand around about where we had stood when we first got to the depot. I remember his speech to this day, "Why are you guys so defeated? What happened to the Plt 1047 that used to motivate the shit out of me? You all came here for a reason, reasons much bigger than yourselves. I want you to reach down inside of yourself, remember what brought you here. Use that as your motivation. Make it your fire. Make it YOUR desire to push against all odds and whatever we throw at you... If you feel that slipping away from you, I want you to grab that shit and put it in your left breast pocket and NEVER let that go. I have faith in you all, I wouldn't of brought you here and talked to you like grown ass men if I didn't." With that being said, Marines, when you are doubting yourself, when you feel like the whole Marine Corps is against you, or you feel like this was all for nothing... Remind yourself why you joined, remind yourself that you're doing what your friends and family could never of dreamt of doing. Remind yourself that you've had proud moments and that there are more to come. You may not be Charlie Company like I was, but you are the franchise. YOU are the future of the Marine Corps. Semper Fidelis. -LCpl Scott
Brad Scott wow thank you for this! I am not yet a poolie I’m considered an “applicant “ since I cannot yet enlist because I have about 45 pounds to lose. At times I feel like I just workout and feel like results aren’t coming fast enough. I’ve never been athletic I hated working out my entire life, I was in an abusive marriage where I was told I wouldn’t do anything with my life. I am in the process of a divorce and still get told I’m fat by my “ex husband “ he never believed me in and made fun of me for not being good at working out or doing anything at “his level” I want to join the marines out of all branches because it will be the most challenging and I want to prove to MYSELF that I CAN be part of the few, the proud, and the brave. I want to prove that no matter what paths in life you’ve taken that you are never too late to change your life. In Gods name I WILL become a marine and will be proud to be the first person in my entire family to ever be in the military. ❤️
@@Mamacanda Don't worry about someone says, family or non family. You say your ex and I hope it stays that way cause no real man would talk to there other spouse in that matter. Instead he should be supporting you.. What it prolly is that he has never worked so hard to earn a title like a Marine and you want to.. It prolly just makes him think that your going somewhere with your life and hes not.. My son left three days ago for MCSD. He's real tall and slender, has abs you wouldn't believe but he was worried about his running. Like any father would I told him that they would mold him the way they wanted and his stamina would come just dont let the word quit in your head, also told him when things get tuff and they will just go down into that low gear and get thru. I told him the stupidest word in the dictionary was impossible. Cause of one thing anything is possible if you have goals set with your dreams thats so great. Dreams without goals are just dreams. I have alot of respect for you to put out about your home life and how its made you to want that title. Just remember anything and everything is possible. Set your goals high and get after it future Marine. Semper Fi
MR.X First off I’m the marine in this video, marching alongside SSGT Torres, let me tell you something, this man was the greatest Drill Instructor a man could have. Boot Camp is made to break you and no I did not get hit at all, we had a tough training environment but no it was not physically abusive. Stop liking your own comments and have some discipline before you comment on my drill instructors comment please.
Omer Wardag , don’t worry Wardag, people who are ignorant will never change. I ignored the comment for a reason brother, people like you and me know better and we are better than any other person who doesn’t know anything about our way of life and our organization. Let the ones who know nothing say what they want... in the end if they really want to know what we’re all about they would actually enlist and go through the training like the ones that came before us. Pay no attention to ignorants and fools Wardag. Instead, be glad u accomplished what most of the population hasn’t, and that’s the title of United States Marine. Wardag, I hope you’re doing well wherever you are and if you ever need anything don’t hesitate to reach out to me brother. You’re my little brother for life.
Sixty (!) years ago on October 8, 1959 I graduated from MCRD San Diego. (Platoon 249 - only used 3 digits in those days) Served 10 years, 2 tours in Vietnam. Video brought back memories....
I still remember the first night coming back from the crucible back at the squad bay. Heard some guys cryin. Ngl I felt it man. Shit felt good and hella worth it. Being an immigrant and, prior drug addict/ drug dealer and just being homeless. I felt like I made my family proud. Love you momma. I wish you can see how proud I am of my life rn
My boyfriend is in Alpha Co. and it was so cool to find a video from the same company just a few short months ago :,) We only have 4 weeks left of boot camp so I wanted to get a rundown on what to expect in San Diego and I really found this video helpful! Congratulations to you and your new Marine! ❤️
MR.X That’s the unfortunate reality in many military relationships when one or more of the individuals involved aren’t cut out to handle it :( Luckily, I’m a tough girl and he’s a tough guy so that won’t be the case for us 😊
Thanks Steph, for the glimpse into family day and graduation. My son will be finishing boot camp on Jan 24th from Charlie company. I’m looking forward to it :)))))))
Get ready. Do pull ups, run a lot, belly crunches. Im old Marine who went to boot camp at Parris Island 1973, Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn. Only difference between San Diego and Parris Island is the weather in the summer. No humidity in San Diego....Parris Island HIGH HUMIDITY and temperature in the 90s°. Only place with higher humidity was Okinawa. 90 degrees 95% humidity. Good luck. By the way, NEVER look your Drill Instructor into his eyes. Look at his forehead. Again NEVER look Drill Instructor in his eyes. Unless the Drill Instructor tells you to look him in his eyes. I doubt that will happen. Take care
Roxie Our Puppy Dog thank you so much, I will definitely take your advice for when I ship out. My house has a park nearby with a pull-up bar so I’ve been running and doing pull-ups! Thanks again for the advice. Semper Fi!!!
Ahhh alpha company. I picked up like 2 weeks before they graduated. India company 3202 may13th-aug10th. They were my big motivation when I first got there. I told myself I'll be there one day. #semperfi
My day is coming closer and closer (December 12,2021) and more and more video of basic is popping up on my TH-cam I’m so ready and excited for this journey
Words can't describe the experience from boot camp to graduation to 1st duty station. I was in awe of what we accomplished. It was an amazing out of body experience. I would do it all over again. #semperfi
You are going to have fun both days i had a blast.make sure to take napkins because youre going to cry.my son graduated echo co in Nov.and now hes in N.Carolina.so proud.
Brings back memories of when I graduated April 18th 2001 months before 9/11 did three tours to Fallujah and last tour in 2013 to Sangin, Afghanistan!!! Semper Fi brothers
Probably will be a movie made of those battles in Fallujah. I graduated boot camp in 2002 August and then went to combat training and then 29 palms for comm school. In the fleet I got stuck having to drive around high ups because I had a humvee license, and was good on the radio. So annoying everyone got to go do cool shit, and I had to hang out with the old birds. Anyway we can only do what the Green Weanie allows us too lol 😂 glad you’re home brother. ❤️
Hollywood Marine: March 7, 1988 - May 27, 1988 Foxtrot Company Platoon 2027 Senior DI - Staff Sergeant Harper DI - Sergeant Johnson DI - Sergeant Blake DI - Sergeant Lutz “One shot, one kill. Ready to die, but never will.” Semper Fidelis!!!
lol i just saw your comment on another video from a few months ago about your cousin going TO bootcamp, and now its good to see hes coming back in a few days. I know he cant wait.
Brian Ingle he’s graduating tmr I can’t wait to see him🥳 my his mom saw him today for the family reunion but I wasn’t able to go cause school but I’m going tmr for his graduation and he thinks we’re not gonna be able to go but we’re all going to surprise him🥳😭
To me just like yesterday .....! Proud to be in the Corp. & Proud to served the United States of America ...Lands of the Free, the opportunity ...OOOHHHHRRAAAAAHHHH ☺
From what I've read, Marine Corps boot camp was once known for its brutality. Drill instructors had enormous authority and autonomy over the recruits--and didn't hesitate to use it. There were wide-ranging punishments for every real or imagined lapse in performance or discipline. As late as 1976, there were a couple of ugly incidents. At Parris Island, a DI shot a recruit through the hand, and in San Diego, a DI ordered a recruit beaten during pugil stick training (the recruit died, I believe). To the Marines reading this: What's your opinion of the old boot camp, as opposed to today's "kinder, gentler" Marine Corps? Do you feel that today's training is as good or better than the earlier, anything-goes boot camp?
Eh, I haven't joined yet but I plan to as soon as I turn 17 with my mother's permission, or if not then 18, but I feel like stress cards and all that bullshit needs to go. In battle you can't just pull out a card and tell the enemy, "Stop shooting for a second, I gotta reload my rifle!" So I think they need to get rid of that stuff, but at the same time you can't just go around telling recruits to beat each other to death. After all, the Marine Corps is all about the Brotherhood, I'm lead to believe. So beating a brother to death or giving the order to do so is absolutely unacceptable.
Most really don’t care . Physical discipline doesn’t bring a lot of results . Also back then boot camp was shorter . The current standard has been there for 40 years now so I don’t think it’s a sign of a gentler corps . BTW, are you a civilian?
ayy i just graduated from Alpha on Sep 13th. let me know who your senior di is. maybe we will have the same one haha. Alpha is dope man. have fun getting fucked up!
Matt Maranan I don’t think we’ll ever see one another but, I wish you the best of luck, know every other person beside you is going through the same shit you are. Power through brother. See you at graduation.
I hated boot camp I was a PT beast but I was dumb as rocks so I failed a lot when it came to knowledge. I had a lot of unwanted attention on me it was a brutal time for me ngl. I felt like I didn’t belong amongst everyone else I just felt like everyone hated me but none the less I still graduated on time.
Hi there, I just saw your video on TH-cam. Congrats to your brother. My cousin is graduating next week, what’s the process after graduation?? Did he go home with you guys that Friday or the next day. Can you let me know thanks.
Hey, almost 3 weeks after I gradutated, December 11, 1998, Alpha Company, Platoon 1123, I was arriving to S.O.I. for M.C.T. the day before your graduation
I served 21 years in the Corps as an Infantry Officer with 3 years in combat. Officer Candidate School was brutal, but I remember my father who was a B-17 pilot in WW II and shot down/2 years as a POW, and flew B-47's and B-52's during the Cold War had a few tears at my graduation. My mother was crying. Both with pride. My first assignment was as a platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-69.
It was a pretty wild ride for 21 years. The greatest honor in my life was to lead Marines. I was amazing what the could endure and their focus on accomplishing the mission.
My eyes still get watered when I see these kinds of videos. I'm 73 now, but I'd do it all again if I could.
Semper Fi to all past, present, and future Marines.
Thank you for your service sir🙏
Semper Fi sir 💪🏽
@BMF6869
Thx a lot for telling us a part of your life and family. It touches me and i salute you for the bravery of yourself and your father. My grandpa served in the JG 52 (Jagdgeschwader) . I'm still in the JgBtl18/Parach.Btl (Jägerbataillion 18 )in the Austrian Bundesheer(armed forces)since 2016 . Lots of greets to a brother in Arms from Austria /Steiermark
🙋♂️🇦🇹🇩🇪🎗🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you for your service to this great nation
Thank you for your service
I don't really remember what the proudest moment for me in boot camp was... Was it getting my name tapes on my uniform? Was it the day I defeated The Reaper and earned my Eagle, Globe, and Anchor? Was it the day that I was finally able to tell my family in great lengths what I had just experienced the previous 12 weeks and some change? Or was it the day that Senior dismissed us from the Depot, realizing what I had just gone through made me a better person? I really couldn't tell you. Here I am two years into the Marine Corps, missing boot camp. Some Marines talk about, what if the night before you leave the fleet for good you go to sleep, only to wake to that dreaded, "LIGHTS! LIGHTS! LIGHTS!" with screaming and chaos unraveling? I can honestly say, I wouldn't mind it... Just to feel that pride and accomplishment one last time... I remember the day I really had to reach down and find my motivation again. We had just gotten back from Pendelton, we were somewhat defeated and down on ourselves for whatever reason. Our J hat took us to the footprints and told us to stand around about where we had stood when we first got to the depot. I remember his speech to this day, "Why are you guys so defeated? What happened to the Plt 1047 that used to motivate the shit out of me? You all came here for a reason, reasons much bigger than yourselves. I want you to reach down inside of yourself, remember what brought you here. Use that as your motivation. Make it your fire. Make it YOUR desire to push against all odds and whatever we throw at you... If you feel that slipping away from you, I want you to grab that shit and put it in your left breast pocket and NEVER let that go. I have faith in you all, I wouldn't of brought you here and talked to you like grown ass men if I didn't." With that being said, Marines, when you are doubting yourself, when you feel like the whole Marine Corps is against you, or you feel like this was all for nothing... Remind yourself why you joined, remind yourself that you're doing what your friends and family could never of dreamt of doing. Remind yourself that you've had proud moments and that there are more to come. You may not be Charlie Company like I was, but you are the franchise. YOU are the future of the Marine Corps.
Semper Fidelis.
-LCpl Scott
Brad Scott wow thank you for this! I am not yet a poolie I’m considered an “applicant “ since I cannot yet enlist because I have about 45 pounds to lose. At times I feel like I just workout and feel like results aren’t coming fast enough. I’ve never been athletic I hated working out my entire life, I was in an abusive marriage where I was told I wouldn’t do anything with my life. I am in the process of a divorce and still get told I’m fat by my “ex husband “ he never believed me in and made fun of me for not being good at working out or doing anything at “his level” I want to join the marines out of all branches because it will be the most challenging and I want to prove to MYSELF that I CAN be part of the few, the proud, and the brave. I want to prove that no matter what paths in life you’ve taken that you are never too late to change your life. In Gods name I WILL become a marine and will be proud to be the first person in my entire family to ever be in the military. ❤️
Give em one “ kill “ YUT!!!!
This is a really boot thing to have typed.
one of the most life accomplishing things anyone could ever do!
@@Mamacanda Don't worry about someone says, family or non family. You say your ex and I hope it stays that way cause no real man would talk to there other spouse in that matter. Instead he should be supporting you.. What it prolly is that he has never worked so hard to earn a title like a Marine and you want to.. It prolly just makes him think that your going somewhere with your life and hes not.. My son left three days ago for MCSD. He's real tall and slender, has abs you wouldn't believe but he was worried about his running. Like any father would I told him that they would mold him the way they wanted and his stamina would come just dont let the word quit in your head, also told him when things get tuff and they will just go down into that low gear and get thru. I told him the stupidest word in the dictionary was impossible. Cause of one thing anything is possible if you have goals set with your dreams thats so great. Dreams without goals are just dreams. I have alot of respect for you to put out about your home life and how its made you to want that title. Just remember anything and everything is possible. Set your goals high and get after it future Marine. Semper Fi
It’s great to my my platoon on video here on TH-cam! I was the Senior Drill Instructor for platoon 1009 that cycle! Amazing cycle!
MR.X First off I’m the marine in this video, marching alongside SSGT Torres, let me tell you something, this man was the greatest Drill Instructor a man could have. Boot Camp is made to break you and no I did not get hit at all, we had a tough training environment but no it was not physically abusive. Stop liking your own comments and have some discipline before you comment on my drill instructors comment please.
Omer Wardag , don’t worry Wardag, people who are ignorant will never change. I ignored the comment for a reason brother, people like you and me know better and we are better than any other person who doesn’t know anything about our way of life and our organization. Let the ones who know nothing say what they want... in the end if they really want to know what we’re all about they would actually enlist and go through the training like the ones that came before us. Pay no attention to ignorants and fools Wardag. Instead, be glad u accomplished what most of the population hasn’t, and that’s the title of United States Marine. Wardag, I hope you’re doing well wherever you are and if you ever need anything don’t hesitate to reach out to me brother. You’re my little brother for life.
Looks like homeboy removed his comment huh
Hey brother its SSgt Renteria....miss the alpha males everyday brother
That first battalion boom 💥
My senior DI after graduation "Hey Pfc Stewart did you tell your girl she won't be able to walk for a week!" 😂🤣
🤣
Too funny...
If that happened to me when I was around my bf and his family I would die of embarrassment but would think it’s funny 20 minutes later
Ayooo pause Alex?
Jerk
Sixty (!) years ago on October 8, 1959 I graduated from MCRD San Diego. (Platoon 249 - only used 3 digits in those days) Served 10 years, 2 tours in Vietnam. Video brought back memories....
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service sir
My nephew graduated yesterday Aug 16. Very proud of him. God bless Pfc Melendrez, God bless the Marines and God bless America.
Congratulations! :)
I`m not even from US, but as an ex service men from allied country, I`m proud on all of you!
That third drill marching out to receive the guide arm was jacked. He somewhere now doing pull-ups.
that was ssgt matlock. He was a beast. I remember him specifically taking a few souls that cycle.
PFC Wardag!! You were my platoon Guide that cycle!! Plt 1009 OORRAH!
Anthony Torres OORRAH!!!
Rah ssgt, one year later still killin it in SD
I still remember the first night coming back from the crucible back at the squad bay. Heard some guys cryin. Ngl I felt it man. Shit felt good and hella worth it. Being an immigrant and, prior drug addict/ drug dealer and just being homeless. I felt like I made my family proud. Love you momma. I wish you can see how proud I am of my life rn
1 month till my man graduates!!!! So exciting ❤️💙
I love love love to see men of all races, creed and background become ONE. Be proud of your Marines America.
My boyfriend is in Alpha Co. and it was so cool to find a video from the same company just a few short months ago :,) We only have 4 weeks left of boot camp so I wanted to get a rundown on what to expect in San Diego and I really found this video helpful! Congratulations to you and your new Marine! ❤️
I'm glad my video helped, and Congratulations on your soon to be Marine! :)
MR.X That’s the unfortunate reality in many military relationships when one or more of the individuals involved aren’t cut out to handle it :( Luckily, I’m a tough girl and he’s a tough guy so that won’t be the case for us 😊
Allison Sprouse it gets tough but stay strong and committed. Keep eachother happy and you’ll make it!
Rex Thank you so much!
I was in 1006 what was he in
That parade deck brings back memories. I graduated in 1992 Charlie company. Semper Fi.....
10 years later this still gives me chills
Brings back memories. Thank you for posting this video! Motivating stuff right here!!
Same here, graduated way back in '94. Plt. 3002, L Company.
My best memory besides my son being born and his high school graduation is his graduation from MCRD San Diego 7-4-13. Ooh Rah.
Thanks Steph, for the glimpse into family day and graduation. My son will be finishing boot camp on Jan 24th from Charlie company. I’m looking forward to it :)))))))
How’d it go
Trixskii he didn’t make it. Kinda heartbreaking but he’s good with it. There’s another plan for my son.
Keren M aw sorry to hear that good luck with your family
This is awesome to see!!! I ship out to MCRD San Diego on June 1st 2020. This video just pumps me up more
Get ready. Do pull ups, run a lot, belly crunches. Im old Marine who went to boot camp at Parris Island 1973, Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn. Only difference between San Diego and Parris Island is the weather in the summer. No humidity in San Diego....Parris Island HIGH HUMIDITY and temperature in the 90s°. Only place with higher humidity was Okinawa. 90 degrees 95% humidity. Good luck. By the way, NEVER look your Drill Instructor into his eyes. Look at his forehead. Again NEVER look Drill Instructor in his eyes. Unless the Drill Instructor tells you to look him in his eyes. I doubt that will happen. Take care
Roxie Our Puppy Dog thank you so much, I will definitely take your advice for when I ship out. My house has a park nearby with a pull-up bar so I’ve been running and doing pull-ups! Thanks again for the advice. Semper Fi!!!
My brother was a Marine, did basic at MCRD San Diego in 1961. Never forgot he was a Marine. It.was the proudest moment I ever saw in my Dad's eyes.
Those old memories give me goosebumps
Me too....
Ahhh alpha company. I picked up like 2 weeks before they graduated. India company 3202 may13th-aug10th. They were my big motivation when I first got there. I told myself I'll be there one day. #semperfi
My day is coming closer and closer (December 12,2021) and more and more video of basic is popping up on my TH-cam I’m so ready and excited for this journey
Words can't describe the experience from boot camp to graduation to 1st duty station. I was in awe of what we accomplished. It was an amazing out of body experience. I would do it all over again. #semperfi
Great video! Thanks for sharing 😃 My son graduates from Alpha next Friday ❤️
Saris Treasures alpha is one of the hardest platoons my friends just graduated and he was telling how alpha platoon gets PT’d and smoked everyday
You are going to have fun both days i had a blast.make sure to take napkins because youre going to cry.my son graduated echo co in Nov.and now hes in N.Carolina.so proud.
I'm so excited and looking forward. To my sons graduation in March. I'm so proud of my baby boy!
Anyone else get chills when they got their Last ofer
Looking forward to the day our son graduates!
Brings back memories of when I graduated April 18th 2001 months before 9/11 did three tours to Fallujah and last tour in 2013 to Sangin, Afghanistan!!! Semper Fi brothers
Probably will be a movie made of those battles in Fallujah. I graduated boot camp in 2002 August and then went to combat training and then 29 palms for comm school. In the fleet I got stuck having to drive around high ups because I had a humvee license, and was good on the radio. So annoying everyone got to go do cool shit, and I had to hang out with the old birds. Anyway we can only do what the Green Weanie allows us too lol 😂 glad you’re home brother. ❤️
Awesome! Ty!
Congrats on ur marine... my brother graduated last week he was ECHO company 2103 was nice ceremony
My grandson graduates from second Battalion Fox company on October 18, 2019! I'm so excited! Roy James Campbell.
I'm leaving Kansas to go to my son's graduation I can't wait just a couple more days I'll see my boy.
phatgirlz rule how was it
Lmaooo I come back to this video cause I graduated in this video lol
Congratulation marine!
Brings back memories bravo company platoon 1030 2004
My son graduated from MCRDSD on 22-11-19. I'm so proud of him.
Hollywood Marine:
March 7, 1988 - May 27, 1988
Foxtrot Company
Platoon 2027
Senior DI - Staff Sergeant Harper
DI - Sergeant Johnson
DI - Sergeant Blake
DI - Sergeant Lutz
“One shot, one kill. Ready to die, but never will.”
Semper Fidelis!!!
All them American Warriors...Really appreciate you all...🇺🇲💪🏿💪🏽💪🏻
SO AWESOME!!!!! SEMPER FI MARINES ❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hey I was their my cousin Jesus torres graduates at that same time. I’m the guy in the 2 pac shirt and glasses.
Then they go to fleet and the real fun begins lol
Fleets not real
I Graduated Parris Island 1983, but went to Sea School at MCRD SD in 1984, wow that place has changed...
Was nice watching this , my brother just graduated from 3rd batallion kilo company platoon 3222 orah!
Congratulations to you and your familia! :)
Thx for the upload! I graduated from there in 1995. Oorah.
>roblox player
no, no i dont think you did bud
My cousin is graduating on November 15 in the Marine Corps ,San Diego
lol i just saw your comment on another video from a few months ago about your cousin going TO bootcamp, and now its good to see hes coming back in a few days. I know he cant wait.
Brian Ingle he’s graduating tmr I can’t wait to see him🥳 my his mom saw him today for the family reunion but I wasn’t able to go cause school but I’m going tmr for his graduation and he thinks we’re not gonna be able to go but we’re all going to surprise him🥳😭
My husband gave 6 years, kilo company and India company, thank all who serve for their service
Thank You for sharing. Sure brought back memories. I went trough in the summer of 1986
To all Marines, Thank You!
my bro is graduating soon 😊😊
My cousin took part in that boot camp. He really wanted to be a marine but he sadly didn’t make it to graduation.
To me just like yesterday .....! Proud to be in the Corp. & Proud to served the United States of America ...Lands of the Free, the opportunity ...OOOHHHHRRAAAAAHHHH ☺
From what I've read, Marine Corps boot camp was once known for its brutality. Drill instructors had enormous authority and autonomy over the recruits--and didn't hesitate to use it. There were wide-ranging punishments for every real or imagined lapse in performance or discipline. As late as 1976, there were a couple of ugly incidents. At Parris Island, a DI shot a recruit through the hand, and in San Diego, a DI ordered a recruit beaten during pugil stick training (the recruit died, I believe).
To the Marines reading this: What's your opinion of the old boot camp, as opposed to today's "kinder, gentler" Marine Corps? Do you feel that today's training is as good or better than the earlier, anything-goes boot camp?
Eh, I haven't joined yet but I plan to as soon as I turn 17 with my mother's permission, or if not then 18, but I feel like stress cards and all that bullshit needs to go. In battle you can't just pull out a card and tell the enemy, "Stop shooting for a second, I gotta reload my rifle!" So I think they need to get rid of that stuff, but at the same time you can't just go around telling recruits to beat each other to death. After all, the Marine Corps is all about the Brotherhood, I'm lead to believe. So beating a brother to death or giving the order to do so is absolutely unacceptable.
Cappuccino's Nephew you do know stress cards weren’t ever a thing ?
Most really don’t care . Physical discipline doesn’t bring a lot of results . Also back then boot camp was shorter . The current standard has been there for 40 years now so I don’t think it’s a sign of a gentler corps . BTW, are you a civilian?
@@harshbansal7982 They are now, just look it up.
@@cappuccinosnephew1382 can you provide your own source?
Shipping out September 23 gonna be in alpha company.
Ill be shipping out the 23rd as well!
I will be shipping out the 23rd too
ayy i just graduated from Alpha on Sep 13th. let me know who your senior di is. maybe we will have the same one haha. Alpha is dope man. have fun getting fucked up!
i’m shipping the 23 too
Great video. I wish him all the best. Semper Fi.
Shipping out November 4th, can’t wait
Zane Barbeau good luck don’t give up
I'm Nov 18
Matt Maranan badass what a small world
@@zanefilms2978 Hell yeah it is
Matt Maranan I don’t think we’ll ever see one another but, I wish you the best of luck, know every other person beside you is going through the same shit you are. Power through brother. See you at graduation.
When I saw them run pass me I sobbed like a fool!! My son son said he was too!
HEY! No way that's the new Alpha Co. that graduated before us. I was in Alpha Co. PLT 1005, and graduated Feb 1st 2019.
nah we picked up in March and graduated May 31st. You were the cycle before us. Who were your instructors?
Dec 11, 1998 Alpha Co. back then PLT 1123
Congratulations new Marine
Congratulations from Austria/Steiermark
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Yo I was at that same graduation
WTF. Is that a WM I'm seeing on the Parade Deck? Who's the Series Commander here?
I hated boot camp I was a PT beast but I was dumb as rocks so I failed a lot when it came to knowledge. I had a lot of unwanted attention on me it was a brutal time for me ngl. I felt like I didn’t belong amongst everyone else I just felt like everyone hated me but none the less I still graduated on time.
Love the a team music
Hi there,
I just saw your video on TH-cam. Congrats to your brother. My cousin is graduating next week, what’s the process after graduation?? Did he go home with you guys that Friday or the next day. Can you let me know thanks.
Hello, he came home with us for two weeks and after 6 months I believe he gets stationed/starts school
I live in California. And family day is coming up April 6 I believe. Is it difficult to get there?
can’t wait until i go to pi next month
Shipping out Nov 18
Just out of curiosity what was the name of the song in the beginning? 🤔
Beautiful job!!! Excellent
Aww memories, Semper Fi
Well done!
I was a no 341 60 mm mortar in Twentynine Palms the early 90s are gun Team new our s*** we were good Marines love all you jar heads
My son said they always knew when it was family day because they could smell the soap and deodorant lolol. Other days it smelled like sweat lol
I walked on them yellow footprints in 1990 MCRD San Diego Semper Fi Devil Dogs
I was going thru the crucible with a fucked up ankle when this was happening.... crazy
I graduated on December 30, 1998 in MCRD SD. KILO COMPANY PLT.3025.
Hey, almost 3 weeks after I gradutated, December 11, 1998, Alpha Company, Platoon 1123, I was arriving to S.O.I. for M.C.T. the day before your graduation
@@kwt2000trucker I went to MCT MID January.
My buddy Anthony was there
Jesus christ i was here i was in platoon 1011 hahaha
My son graduated on this day!
i cant wait for January to see my brother graduate
Where is he at? My brother graduates on the 28 in san diego
@@AtinySM my brother is in san diego and there is no graduation date on the 28th
@@maxog-dr5rl is around those days tho cause we leaving on the 28 n staying on base hotel🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
@@AtinySM oh then he probably graduates on the 24th with my brother
My son graduated in 2005.
Which year were you a senior Drill Instructor
What is the song they play for the retirement of the guidons?
National Emblem.
Alpha Males! Gangway Honor Platoon 💪🏼
born and bred
I wanna be a U.S marine
How come some marines don’t have a stripe on their shoulder?
Privates (E-1) wear no insignia.
Pense que seria hasta hoy 2 de julio?
is this for golf company
2 more months :(
Can't figure why they graduate Marines in Dress Blues since 99% of them will never wear them again.
Why are they in shorts and t-shirts? Where's the Class A's?
They just got done with the moto run and are in PT gear.
Thank you,. Marines,
Acturally miss boot camp
NOW ITS TIME FOR HAZING! 😈
Mothers of America say no!
MCRD 2ND BATT. Plt. 2045 Aug. 1982
I was in plt 1010 in jan 86 Semper Fi !!!!!
MY COMPANY Dec 74.
Alpha company plt 1005 June 29th of 2017 👌👌
Saludos desde la 65 infateria P.R.
11:11 oh good, he just wants to be skipping a belt loop