Drill Sergeant: respect everyone, regardless of race, religion, gender etc. Also Drill Sergeant: screams at random dude for being tall
"Business Insider: It's a movie." That one soldier: "I've always wanted to be a star!"
The barber who worked there for nearly 60 years passed away last year. Saw it on Sconiers Funeral Home. Rest in Peace, big buddy.
“YOU DECIDED TO JOIN THE US ARMY AND YOU CAN’T PICK THAT BAG UP” That’s...why I’m here...
An army barber must be the best job. "So what cut do you want?" "jk" shaves it all off
drill sergeant: acting intimidating to scare recruits recruit: 🗿
Once a year, my brain is legally required to remember this video exists and I have to comeback and binge watch military recruitment videos
Imagine the sergeant screaming at you like a boss and his voice cracks lol
Entering the military: gets yelled at Also the military: here’s a juice box
“Shut up shut up shut the hell up!” Trainee: : |
3:00 that was the most clear and concise sharp brief I’ve heard
“Everyone’s gonna see you BECAUSE YOUR TALLER THAN EVERYONE ELSE!”
Man I’d kill for a tuition Military: you will?
The British army: For the queen! The Russian army: For the tsar! The French army: For his duty! The American army: For my student loans!
"Mom I'm at the wrong summer camp"
Imagine going into the wrong bus and then suddenly you’re being yelled at
After watching this I think Gordon Ramsay would make a world-class drill sergeant.
“If you look around they’re gonna see you, BECAUSE YOU’RE TALLER, THAN EVERYONE ELSE!” Naaaaah lmfao, I would have laughed too much at that honestly
I was 17 back in 1979 when I went into the reserve Army Paratroopers and served for a year, and then decided to go full time Marines and served for 5 years. I did two bootcamps, and jump school all within a period of 12 months. Watching these videos makes me wanna go back in all over again. I had the time of my life in the military, kept my mouth shut and learned from everyone elses mistakes. If you're a young person and not sure what to do with your life I'd suggest the military, it's definately not a bad way to start.
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