Another look at Marine Corps Drill Instructors interacting with recruits in Boot Camp. Scenes are taken from the feature film series, Black Friday: Dark Dawn (www.darkdawnmovie.com). This video has been remastered, with brand new footage added to previously released portions.
Moto Entertainment Presents: Marine Corps Drill Instructors
00:00 I'm Here For Your Needs
00:39 Shut Up
00:57 Best Not To Stop
02:35 Get The Count Right
03:40 Pass The Drill Instructor
04:19 Grab The Rope
06:50 Chaos
08:04 Unsecured Rifle
08:24 The Sharks
08:54 More Effort Required
10:12 Purpose
I was scared to death of the DIs the first few weeks, then after that it was a chore not to laugh at their daily attempts at humor and making our lives difficult. God bless them.
Mine were comedians, you know we got smoked lol
As civilian can I ask (I can imagine but like to really know from a Marine) what would happen/did a boot ever laugh and what would be DIs reaction (I know R Lees to Pvt Joker, and he was an actual USMC DI as understood) but did anyone ever actually witness this? (or just to much stress pain agony to laugh) - thanks for service and in advance for insight.
@@rogerdonaldson1133 The movie was extremely realistic about USMC boot camp during the 70s and early 80s. I went thru in ‘81. Most of the DIs were Vietnam vets, especially the Senior DIs. There was some violence but only towards the ones who would not get with the program (Pvt Pyle). There were a few times I smiled or busted a gut trying to hide a laugh. We would get smoked. In my opinion, the movie’s 1st half was vividly real.
@@rogerdonaldson1133nothing like this now, the military has been sissified for all the women and gays.
@@rogerdonaldson1133 Wildly depends on the demeanor of whichever DIs are around at the time and the general mood. It's not ALWAYS 100% of the time screaming and yelling and making you miserable, like at night during mail call it's kinda chill if your platoon hasn't done anything to piss them off, they can crack a joke and you'll be allowed to laugh a bit. Or when they're making fun of some recruit and want others to laugh to make them feel like shit
The recruit on the rope was brutal to watch lol.
Absolutely pathetic
IM FUCKIN DYING
He was exhausted @!@...mentally!
drill instructor was being nice too
I'm sure it's harder than it looks and I don't know how well I would do but the poor bastard was jumping straight up vertically instead of FORWARD horizontally. I know I would at least strive to do that. But you know what? He's there trying to become a marine and we're not. We're laughing at him from the sidelines. I give him massive kudos for trying.
The drill instructor for the run that’s a leader right there using competition and motivation to get your recruits to feel like they can go all the way is an awesome morale boost in itself
The Series Chief Drill Instructor, or the Series Commander who isn't a DI?
Was he a gunnie.?
@@romanllamas5544 They are in PT gear, no rank insignia. The Series Chief Drill Instructor is SSgt or Gunny, the Series Commander is an officer usually 1st Lieutenant.
Lol, I remember my division we got to the point of egging our DIs on for more punishment till they got tired. Our senior DI had the biggest smile on his face by the end of those days. We out performed the other divisions in our class. 😁
It was the Series Gunnery Sergeant, they report to the Series Commander.
Losing your weapon is one of the worst mistakes to happen. I can almost guarantee, that everyone in that bay, was smoked into a puddle
Yup. Losing your weapon is the one thing you do not do.
Yup, we had one recruit that lost his weapon and we got smoked for like 4 hours. The recruit that lost his weapon, our DI's made him carry a plant instead lmao.
When I went to Scout Swimmer School at Coronado in the late 80's, a dude lost a plastic rifle in the surf. We all tried to help him find it but couldn't. He got NJP'd as if it was a real rifle. It was a big deal!
No, I would say worse. Smoked to a puddle, then smoked till said-puddle vaporized
Agreed 👍🏿
I lost it when the DI lost his cover leaping around the rack. That must've been one hell of a sight
I laughed my ass off at that. They don't miss much. 😂
😂😂😂😂
Especially the DI that removed his cover when screaming at 7:23 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
7:28 is my favorite. The DI is just on his Sonic the hedgehog shit that day 😂
You can tell drill instructors actually care about their recruits. They might be assholes but thats their job and they will NEVER leave you behind.
For sure, once the Marines finish the Crucible and get their Marine Corpse emblems, the DI's demeanor towards the recruits goes from aggressive to respectful and proud.
@gaminacthemaniac6444 yup, my DIs were like that. Even reprimanding you after the crucible they didn't yell at us.
As a solider I can say…..Respect to all my marine brothers
OOO RAH Marine !!
@@raceman35451000 push-ups no way…
@@raceman35451K there no way…
@@raceman3545you’re lying bud
and sisters lol
How to die in boot camp: DI: "REPORT YOUR POST." Recruit: "Uh.."
I'm an old man now, but I went through Parris Island as a recruit, a DI and a PMI. Those who might think this training is too harsh, have never been to combat. I'm so freakin' motivated right now. Semper Fi all.
My cousin graduated from Parris Island in 2007.
This probably one of the most accurate videos I've seen in a very long time. Almost brings a tear to my eye...
💯
absolutely, I had a massive smile watching these dudes turn into marines. It aint like this anymore:,( so sad. Slowly getting softer
Except they seemed to censor themselves from swearing bc they were on camera. My boot instructors swore like mother fuckers.
@@johnfisher8401i heard it was getting soft too lol, still remember this one recruit getting drop kicked by our edi for looking inside the sdi house 🤣 just graduated a month ago 2nd BN Fox co 2086
The one recruit sounded like he was still going through puberty... no muscles and a high squeaky voice. Hope he makes it.
An unsecured rifle is possibly one of the worst things you can do as a recruit. The entire platoon is going to get ripped several new assholes later on.
4:20 That recruit in the rope is heart breaking to see but very important to look at. People will make fun of him cuz he’s failing all the time. But that is a mental barrier he’s going thru. The instructor is showing him how to do it at a standstill, but he is so tired he can’t process the answer and apply it. It’s all mental.
Wouldn't make fun of him. Would call him pathetic though.
I love how subtitles occasionally just say "drill instructor chaos" lol.
“Beat that little fairy’s ass right now” Lmao
Thank God for these guys. They work 100+ hours a week and when theyre assigned to a recruit company dont do much else for 12 weeks. They work within strict safety guidelines for recruits and still maintain the toughness and discipline required. Remember that in combat there's a whole lot more goin on- and the enemy has no safety guidelines.... God Bless the USMC and the US Navy!
This is accurate. Only if you remember that these are actually good drill instructors. I am certain that not all of them are that nice.
I do agree
That's why the us military is so soft
@@theinternetisntrealu dont know anything. Join the USMC.
@@theinternetisntreal- The Marines are far from soft, they are the most feared Infantry in the world for a good reason - they are hyper aggressive and will fuck you up, all they do is destroy & kill.
Somewhere in the jungle In the middle of the rain There's a US Marine And he's going insane Don't cry, don't cry He dont want your sympathy He's a US Marine Born to be in Infantry
Semper Fi!
aww that’s so sad😭 idk why this video was recommended but I wouldn’t survive the military😂
The one recruit that just gave up and stopped fighting that's the only time I've ever truly been worried because being a little slow on a run or not carrying out a series of instructions is one thing but to completely just fold and give off the weakness energy is enough to bring forth a fury that could terrorize the grim reaper. Regardless of the branch whether it's Air Force, Army, Navy or Marines they all hate weakness they all hate giving up and doing that in a Marine environment oh my goodness I was worried that they were going to rip that boy apart. We all know once the cameras we're off he learned a lesson that day and I'm sure the DIs took their time hammering the point home.
Yah that was unbelievable. He literally gave up. Threw in the white towel. Not good
Tbh that pissed me off too. 😅 C’mon dude, why you just give up like that?! 🤦🏼♂️
Legend has it, that he’s still pushing.
The Chair Force does not hate weakness, they coddle to it now. And everyone has a safe space.
@@flanagamerright? Man up. Fight. No one else gonna fight for you.
At 7:56, that Drill Instrcutor ATE that bunk!!! LOL
Dawg yes bro like what the fuck. Seen something he wasn’t happy with got so dam worked up he just fucking launched like a dam warhead almost took recruit head off 😂
Looked up hoping SDI didnt notice. Man had instant PTSD flashbacks of getting killed for a small error😂
@@juanmendez7754 Yup. Whatever you don't think they see, they do.
@LeftIsFascist yelled at...not killed. Most of them can't actually fight unless they train mma on the side, which vast majority DON'T.
It’s so easy for someone like me to be sitting on the couch scratching my balls and playing video games laugh at the guys who are being yelled at but I, nor any of us who haven’t been through these situations can talk. I applaud all the recruits in this video. It’s one thing to get chewed out and pushed to your limits, it’s another to have it on film for the world to see.
The filming made it easier. When the cameras go away and you’re in the squad bay. It’s all over but the shouting
NEEDS? NEEDS?!? ….NEEEEEEEEEEDS, SHUT UP!! Fucking killed me 😂
That recruits bearing at around 7:00 was awesome. Shut up sir and let me unlock my lock. He didn’t give a fuck.
@tangobravo8332 That's the exact response the Drill Instructors are looking for. Remain cool in the mist of chaos and complete the mission at hand.
I hated boot camp until I got in combat. Then I understood that they were preparing us for even worse things. Thank you drill Sergeant Bonilla!
I loved and hated basic training (Army). I loved being around my buddies but I hated the loss of sleep, everything having to be perfect while your wiped out physically and mentally, and the chow took a while to get used to. I learned to just down it and not expect it to taste like Ma's cooking. Just scarf it down and move on.
Dawg I had the same di as you bro. He was my senior drill instructor
@@bachconneshon7809 he was tough but fair.
You know its going to be a great video when SDI SSGT Sandercock is involved.
I think seeing the coward recruit in the fighting, was the first video i actually felt the brush of death pass into my phone into the video. That has been the only time i have been genuinely afraid for the recruit's life. Regardless of the branch of service, if you think the training is hard, act like a coward. You will learn a new definition of pain and suffering. Cowardice is hated by ALL of them.
Yeah as a civilian I wouldn't want cowards defending the freedom I expect them to be better than me
11 years in the Army. I remember at something like week 14 of 16 for us, one guy just flat out quit in front of our senior drill sgt. I was 5 feet away. I got out of there quicker than quick. Never saw him again.
Outstanding!!! We need no weakness in the ranks. HOOAH! @@stevemalbasa3045
@@codybaxter9939 A great deal of people are cowards the first time they get in the shit. Its the good Cpl's and Sgt's that get them out of that frozen in fear and get it done.
Better he be revealed as a coward now and be washed out than in combat and get good men killed. I do not want this child fighting for my country.
My time on MCRD PI in 1991 grew me up real quick. Tough time but good memories now.
I was probably there just before you .. November 90- february 91.
9/90-12/90 SF@@THE-zv7vj
Same stuff from Parris Island 1958, it was good for me, at 82 I'm still working in my kitchen business I don't know how to quit, thanks USMC.
And thank you for your service. I hope business is booming and you and your loved ones are happy and prosperous
We need to bring back this intensity to basic training.
It's still there in the Marine Corp don't worry
10:06 everybody in your life can give up on you but your DI/DS never will
Except private M. A. Lewis, a fraudulent enlistee from Detroit. If I even remotely thought I could get away with it, I would have killed him for real. We were finally able to drop him after he failed the final PFT. And he didn't finally get a bus ticket until he took a huge nasty hand full of the Regimental Commander's birthday cake.
That’s a fucking fact!!!!
7:55 "When you're done picking up your teeth sir, pick up your freaking cover too..." OUCH!!! I witnessed a drill instructor slip and tumble down a ladderwell. I didn't say a word. I just dropped and started pushing. Seemed like the respectful thing to do at the time.
Smart!
I wish the last DI would just yell; “I’m trying to help you maggot!”
I went through boot camp in 1984, I don't remember a officer talking to us about getting under 28 minutes. I remember the drill instructors pushing us to get as close to 18 minutes as possible. GySgt USMC retired
I was in 98 and if you didn’t finish your runs in under 28 minutes your ass went to PCP and get washed back to the next graduating battalion there was no speech from the CO.
How was the marine corp boot camp like back then? Was it more harder?
@@Lee-hd3gf The biggest difference from what I’ve seen in theses videos are weak recruits that shouldn’t be in training. They need to go the PCP or physically conditioning platoon until they meet PT standards. The overweight guy should be in there because he couldn’t complete the obstacle course and the skinny guy that was struggling on his run should be put in there. He honestly looks like he could do 3 miles in 15 to 17 minutes with his physique. We didn’t get motivational talks. We either met standards or get washed back until we did or get discharged from boot camp. I have no idea if they still put the platoon in the sandpit or recruits on the quarterdeck or rifle punishment like they did back then. But Drill Instructor wise they still sound the same as they did back then the only difference I see from this set of drill instructors is my 4 drill instructors rarely cussed back then. We either listened or they’d get their point across with the sandpit or quarterdeck or rifle exercises. I did something stupid in mess hall week and was made to run a half a mile from the mess hall to the squad bay on the 3rd deck 4 times and each time do 20 pull ups.
@@legion7875 For those reading this and don't know what PCP stands for. Pork Chop Platoon. 1st Battalion Delta Co. 1997 Parris Island.
Nothing worse when your going through boot camp than having 3 drill instructors screaming at you at one time, i speak from personal experience.
The last segment, that DI is why those screaming bastards are special.
0:07 bro could not believe he got yelled at for that💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I would do it all over again. Semper Fi Marines
That senior drill instructor at the end was very inspiring. I’m joining the marines in a few months. I’m currently training myself trying to get stronger. Up until now I thought that DIs were just heartless and they wanted you to quit. But it’s not fucking Navy Seal training. They don’t want you to quit. They want you to succeed. Leave your weakness behind.
Remember, "Marine" is Our Title. It's earned. And, FYI, it's capitalized. Good luck, poolee. Stay motivated. Stay focused. I promise you this: if you make it, you'll have earned it. And as the years go by, its value only increases. In other words, it's WORTH it. Semper Fidelis.
You got this kid
ngl i recommend don't do it but best of luck regardless
Bootcamp is the easiest part just don’t end up in the recruit sniper platoon or end up with tape for laces
@@danlilly1790 - For YOUR information...Soldier, Sailor, and Airman are also capitalized because they earned their title too!! Just because your training has more screaming and yelling doesn't mean that your title is worth any more than anyone else's title!! Calm down on the cockiness! Remember it's about ONE United States Armed Forces, not about Marines thinking their more important than anyone else! I promise you, they're not! HOOAH!
I swear, SSgt Sandercock is my new spirit animal 😂
Haha hell yah
“I need” rhymes with “high knees”. Good memories.
It would be so much harder to go through this when you become an adult and realize how hilarious it is. 😂
I was just thinking the same thing. At 18 I’d be terrified. At 40 it would be extremely hard not to laugh and I’d probably get kicked out
I just graduated recruit training at 27 years old. shits hilarious
@@yaggity damn. Props to you, that shit must've been hard to deal with as a grown ass adult. Being not only surrounded by damn near children but also be treated like a child. Congrats! At 18 I hadn't been around long enough to know the games they played. I was an E6 when I was 27 and I damn sure wouldn't have been able to play recruit games.
@@Andrew-dd1fr If you laugh they won't kick you out, they will punish you till the smile leaves your face for a good long time, and if they find it hard to get through to you that way, they'll make sure those around you suffer too, and that sure as shit will set you straight.
The interaction at 2:02-2:20 is a pure gold mine of content.
7:56 Martinez smack the shit outta himself😂
"Oh oh Martinez hey buddy"
0:04 got me laughing already lmao
I rewind that part many times 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro 5:55😂
Cover Pile! Lmao
Guy on the rope wasn't unable physically, He just doesn't wanna do anything
i don’t even think it’s that he didn’t wanna do it, more that he had convinced himself he was incapable and had to overcome that mental block.
@@sadib4782 Yeah mb, I stated it a bit harshly. It's a psychological stumbling block, but who knows maybe dude is actually physically exhausted
I was always told the Drill with the lost voice or growl for a voice is the one to really look out for. 😂
Back in the day,an unsecured rifle would have brought down a wrath,god himself wouldn't want to see.
I'm sure it probably would have been different had the camera not been there.
I love the DIs especially the SDI. You may hate them for 12 training weeks, but when you're marching on that grinder on graduation day as a Marine, you'll see the method to their madness
"That felt great didn't it" LMAO I swear to god the hardest part most days was holding in your laughter. Some of the funniest stuff ever would happen and you gotta sit there and act like you don't think it's funny. Real discipline lol
Drill instructor running into the rack at 7:50 is hilarious
Amazing video. I’ve seen some crazy stuff in my time when I was on the depot. This is pretty normal and motivating.
I’m about to head into Navy Basic and I’ve got no doubt I’ll be yelled at like these fellas right here
Actually probably no. Navy is super woke now plus stress cards and such.
@@vircentti Stress cards? What the hell is a stress card?
I don't know how it is now but I went to Navy boot camp in 1998 and there was yelling, screaming, cursing, foot lockers thrown, guys passing out, guys running away etc...Navy boot camp isn't as soft as people think it is.
@@mr_m4613 When I went to boot camp in 97 I knew a guy who went to Navy boot camp about 3 months after me. I ran into him the following year and he said the same thing. He said his DI’s were former Marine DI’s. He said now I know what you went through. He was like Marine DI’s are no joke. I just laughed
@@vircenttidamn, when did that start? I did basic in 2014 and it wasn't quite THAT bad yet...
Boot camp was one of the best times in my life. It was like being in a comedy show. Our drill instructors were funny as hell. 3:37
Yup. You know they go in the hut and start cracking up themselves behind closed doors. Especially at the dumb recruit’s
@@PhilMacrackin-wj7bg yeah they got enough to be laughing about
I went through in 2004. When I hopped off the bus and the screaming started, I quickly realized that the drill instructors were not allowed to use certain swear words. Hearing one of them tell somebody to “shut the damn piss up” had me in stitches immediately. The comedy lasted all the way through Basic.
Best not to stop. Remember the pugil stick match with the male and female recruits some years ago. Every time he clocked her they jumped in an stopped him and got on his ass! I knew when I watched it, that wasn't how it was supposed to go!
Damn I can't wait to see more of this! Thanks for the upload Mike!
Need more footage. Love watching this.
not sure why this was recommended but I’m just now realizing how lucky I am to have people in my life that believe in me, like these men do for the soldiers❤
I recognize that voice from one of the DI. 1st Sargent sandercock he was one of the teachers at NJROTC everyone feared him including me🤣! Very cool guy!
I'm assuming he's the same way as a JROTC instructor as he is in these videos? If so, I didn't know you could do that in school 😂
Good memories and great times love watching these
Same here. I could watch these all day and relive the madness
AMAZING!! I bought all 5 MOTO videos and it was the best decision of my life for my kids!!
The first clip lives rent free in my head
Brings back lovely memories. 😆 Love it.
10:14 too damn motivating. i wouldve started sprinting
I love how he's swinging his arms to make it appear like he's running faster than he actually is😂
7:55 looks like the DI didn’t calculate the landing too well
Brought back some wonderful memories.
7:09 made me laugh so hard 💀 I would get smoked everyday lol 😂 Drill Instructors are hilarious lol 😂
9:45 damn, for an officer to make that kind of speech, they really fucked up.
What was alarming to me was half the series couldn’t do 3 miles in under 28 minutes! That’s poor recruiting.
@@05jrgoldsberry Shoulda seen the recent Third Battalion graduation. They had a company of just over or just under 400. NONE of them ran a 300 PFT. I know probably why, you can figure it out if you pay close attention, and apply a little logic. High PFT for the COMPANY was 297.
@@robertmorris8997 Females and diversity. I'm calling it now.
@@Aqueox too late
@@robertmorris8997 Damn straight.
“Blah blah blah” “SHUT UP!!” Had me rolling 😂
At 6:00 - - - Sir this recruit believes the rope to be DEFECTIVE sir!!
DI Adam Sandercock is there to make sure EVERY recruit under his watch succeeds. That's what he excels at.
…..I miss this sometimes 🥹
Me to. All the time! I go outta my way to find these videos all the time. I wish there was a camera crew following my platoon arpund
Brutal video I need a nap… 😂 I have nothing but respect for the Marines. They are awesome and amazing team of men and women…
Warms my heart.
The recruit swinging across the rope is really something special, majestic.
Marine basic will give recruits the tools to think cool under pressure. It can't be taught, but it can be conditioned.
How much do we wanna bet a DI told them to get a better haircut then yelled at them until they actually went to the SDI.
I always liked the Marines I worked with. All of them were solid dudes. People you could count on.
I remember going through boot camp in 06. A lot of the guys couldn't handle getting yelled at. They would shake and pass out. Didn't bother me. My dad was old school army. He yelled all the time. Even when there would be three or four in my face yelling it took everything I had not to smile. I would think about my dad and the off the wall shit he would say to me and my brother.
Same here. My dad yelled at me, called me every name in the book, you name it. Then I went thru and it was like nothing. Dad came to see me graduate and he did a 180.
Gunny Palm!? I served with him back in the day when he was Sargent Palm... absolutely awesome guy. Glad to see he did well .
I remember the good ol days...even the rocks were heavier back in the 80s. SFMF
As far as the beginning yes those DIs are there for your needs, the moment you become a recruit/trainee you are now in the custody of the instructors, and the whole training division of the military and the instructors can lose their job, or even get kicked out of the military if your basic needs to live are not met.
😂dude wasn’t asking for a need he was asking for a want big difference obviously ur aware of that and are babbling a bunch of none sense for no reason obviously they have to give you basic human conditions we don’t need a lecture on it
@@Lolzzz483 no utilizing the latrines, is a need......You can't physically stop someone from utilizing the latrine because the recruits are entrusted in their care.....And if something happens it is the DI's ass that will catch some heat
@@JohnSmith09123I thought it was abundantly clear in the video that it wasn’t so much the request but how it was asked. He basically told them what they were going to give him as an individual instead of requesting to step aside from the group as a member of said group. The entire process is literally to break down the individual and build the team mentality, and that’s a part of it.
Watching the recruit on the rope was truthfully pitiful.
Thanks brother for your resilience brother, I’m going to meps shortly for the army and now I know what to expect for BCT
nah. You're going into the Army. Dudes in dresses are becoming more popular.
Run, run and run some more...3 miles in 18 minutes is the Goal
@@MichaelThorpeNJ Not in the Army.
Army guy confused
Marine Corps boot camp is 90% mental. God Bless our USMC Drill Instructors - Hoping they will never change...!!!! Cpl. B., USMC (Old Corps)
Semper Fi Brother, I would say 95% mental. Physical part was not too bad. Cpl, 85-92 Paradise Island, 3rd Bn I Co Plt 3063
I hope it never changes I hope it stays that emotionally and mentally rough war has no room for mentally and emotionally weak. That is the drill instructors job to push each and every one of them past what they can handle that's where you see what someone's really made of. Not for everyone. The few the proud the Marines
Imagine dieing for ZOG
Imagine simping for a dead kraut who lost
Oh the good old days! Semper Fi!!!
Unsecured rifle=death
@@vanessalang2018 you got that right!
Thank you for this video, now I'm homesick.
That kid on the ropes though. Hard to feel sorry for him. Gotta put out
I don’t. It looks like he’s trying to b*tch out and force them to send him home. You only go home with a DD213, legitimate medical reasons, or in a box.
Tiny heart syndrome
I pity you both.
Looking back I’m surprised I made it through but man what a feeling when you get that Globe and Anchor!
This had to be Charlie Company 1st recruit training BN in MCRDSD. This had to be about 2003 to 2004. I went to boot mid 2004 and remember some of those drill instructors. Great times
4:45 reminded me of Gomer Pyle
5:43 I know exactly what the private is doing wrong. He is stopping at the edge and jumping. Not stopping completely, but enough where there is no way he will make it. He needs to run full speed into the rope, grab it and his momentum will carry him across with room to spare. Wasn't paying attention when it was instructed and demonstrated. Run through the rope private.
HE DIDNT FALL 😂 HE CURLED UP INTO A COWARDLY BALL
The SDI In the first clip "who is here for our goddame needs" is hilarious. He is an undercover comedian
STOP BLEEPING AND CENSORING THERE SPEECH
As a former DI in 1984 these new instructors are soft. My Marine Corps is not the same.
Absolutely true Sir. USMC 76-80
@@petermandes5657 Semper fi
This brings back so many memories!
Air Force combat vet here. We may or may not have bought our DIs a boombox for the dorms we were in basic. We will always have that bond.
@0:42 I was in 02-06 and never saw that jacket the drill instructor is wearing
I did and I was there in 05. It’s called a tanker jacket.
@@Freedom_Aint_Comfort guess I was never issued one
You have to buy it
0:43 lol he sounds like a little girl. I would laugh so hard.
Thought that was 🐸 Kermit
For those reading this and haven’t left for boot camp yet, heed my words, bark. You need to bark when you scream. It’s not “Ayeeee Sir.” It’s “Ayesir”. Do sing. Say it fast and mean. Say it like you’re a dog about to rip a throat out.
That senior frill instructor is awesome 😂 good times
Is he the one that does all the lace doilies?