6:44 was he eating when he was doing the voice over? The spit sounds are nasty.
@user-fu1ss4eo6c4 күн бұрын
I'm getting tired just listening to the requirements...lol. These are some tough guys.
@howellwong118 күн бұрын
I graduated from navy OCS in 1956. It was a tough school, but boot camp was tougher. OCS had a better quality of people, which made life easier for me.
@user-oi7ut7jn1e10 күн бұрын
Great content
@400heavy15 күн бұрын
Almost no pictures of REAL Marine Corps Officer Candidates...wrong uniforms, facial hair, long hair in the male candidates, etc.
@andersholmstrom357120 күн бұрын
Maybe you should try to include photage showing the equipment you talk about.
@bengtolsson543621 күн бұрын
Imagine making such a long video without having a single image of something Swedish. Not a single film clip was on anything Swedish.
@d3r3kyasmar22 күн бұрын
The pay is not that great. Not worth it.
@aerocynix25 күн бұрын
Hey man! How do i contact you asap.
@Car13r29 күн бұрын
What app do you use to study the navy aviators? I’m thinking of joining but I need to study and can’t find an app that helps me
@NoahSpurrierАй бұрын
Thank Putin for increasing NATO power and borders.
@JohnnyJailBaitАй бұрын
They are not allies bozo, they are merely getting support via weapons. If nato and Sweden were allies with Ukraine, then nato would be at war with Russia, and I guarantee we ain’t going to war over the corrupt Ukrainian government
@Namor1987Ай бұрын
"after a long democratic process" ROFL!!!! Who asked the swedish people?
@bloodaidАй бұрын
There was absolutely no democratic process for Sweden to join NATO. The pipulation opposes joining, the government made the decision without the votes of the population.
@user-pm2or5zo2p13 күн бұрын
och vilka ska hjälpa oss om ryssarna kommer eller menar du att vi klarar oss helt själva det fins bara nato som kan bistå oss
@bloodaid13 күн бұрын
@@user-pm2or5zo2p och varför vill ryssen komma? Är det för att Sverige är ryss-vänligt?
@MikeKonczal-cq1puАй бұрын
Welcome and thank you. Safety in numbers.
@erikarozsa-atkinson6810Ай бұрын
No safety in a flock of sheep
@rodneymiddleton1044Ай бұрын
Bravo Sweden
@Romper86Ай бұрын
This video is CAP... a lie... NAI (Naval Air/Aviation Indoc) 1. NAI (or API ...aviation preflight indoc I went through it) depending what commissioning program you went through.. NA(Naval Academy) NROTC, and qualified OCS (Officer Candidate School) graduates ( as well as other programs Marine PLC AIR, NAVCAD, etc..) its an 8 week course, and the needs of the navy comes in... If the needs of the navy states fixed wing pilots are wanted (usually no more than 3 or 4) then based on your ACADEMIC STANDING/PHYSICAL STANDING) you're blessed to the T-34(old skool / my era)/ or T-6 training wing.... ( I have never heard a Cessna 172 in the training syllabus or training wing) You went from T-34... T-2 (Guppy) and T/A-4's( old skool) / T-45's (my era) then to a tactical fighter jet or attack aircraft/carrier based planes (F-14's F/A-18's , A-6's, EA- 6's, AV-8 B's, S-3's E-2-C's &F's, F-35 B&C's and the COD's)) (depending what pipeline you qualed for.. Or NFO pipeline) Or you could end up flying Helo trainers, or maritime trainers (Pilot or NFO) and if you're Marine Aviation... Then its FAC(forward air control training in Quantico at the Basic School) before you hop into a jet!! DO NOT LET this VIDEO.. sell you!! its CAP!!!! ( a lie) ....All again.. it matters on your ACADEMIC STADNING, PHYSICAL STANDING... AND NEEDS OF THE NAVY ( THE FLEET) AND CAN YOU PAY ATTENTION TO DETAIL!!! ( LANDING ON A DECK OF A MOVING CARRIER, OR GETTING A RADIO CALL TO STAY AT "MARSHALL 2K BECAUSE OF A FOULED DECK" ... fuel state 5.2!!!! Not everyone makes getting the "WINGS OF GOLD"!!! It could be Academic? Medically? Military bearing/leadership? or once again..... NEEDS OF THE NAVY/MARINE COPRS..... But once you got those wings....... ITS FOR LIFE!!!
@Car13r29 күн бұрын
But couldn’t it have changed since you time 😅
@andrewhiggins889420 күн бұрын
Currently in NIFE (almost finished) awaiting primary, and this video is actually very accurate. You have no idea what the beginning pipeline is like anymore, altho most of what you said is accurate.
@patrickstevenson8305Ай бұрын
I went through SERE at Warner Springs in 1975 before being assigned as an Aircrewman on P3 Orions. You will never see or hear what truly happens at SERE as much as we would like to tell about it, not only because we were sworn to secrecy but because of the personal affect it had on us "survivors". I had already done three tours in 'Nam as an Advisor in MACV. To this day at 78 years old having completed a thirty year career I can honestly say that SERE was the absolutely BEST training I ever had and exceeded anything I endured during my previous three tours. I learned more about myself and never feared anything for the rest of my life.
@Caboom_ClaytonАй бұрын
Sounds cuts out between 2:20 to 4:37
@j.porlando5091Ай бұрын
Do you need to have a bachelors degree or currently In rolled at a university?
@Handle6278Ай бұрын
You need a bachelor's
@howellwong117 күн бұрын
In my days (1950's), one class a year is reserved for outstanding enlisted men, so you can have a CPO enrolled at OCS. Generally, OCS students have a college degree.
@Trikk572 ай бұрын
Crazy how they fit in 3 wheels, weapons, fuel and engines and still have them look so clean like this
@paulos4me502 ай бұрын
This looks tougher than I thought 😮. I’m still gonna do my best anyway.
@Arthur526020 күн бұрын
Good luck to you. Make it happen.
@billbreneman305315 күн бұрын
Remember: "if you shout, you're not being ballistic". Also, "outboard over inboard"; "Chow Hall deck all clear, Section Leader!"; Poopy Greens and SUYA ("Sue Yah"). Also, if you see Smokey Bear, you're too late. *Giggles*
@macy-gu6vl2 ай бұрын
I was enlisted i know new officers go thru more training on board ship especially if they stand bridge watch as an officer on deck. They are in charge of the ship its a big responsibility.
@user-vv1xu2lh5s2 ай бұрын
I wanna be a Navy Seal Officer will this help me get in the Spec Ops which is Special Forces because I only have one reason and that’s to fight for the fallen brothers and sisters that are dead from the bombing blast on August 26th 2021 Marine Corp : SGT Johnny Rosario Pichardo Marine Corp : Sgt Nicole Gee Marine Corp : Staff Sgt Darian T Hoover Marine Corp : Lance Cpl David L Espinoza Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Hunter Lopez Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Rylee J McCollum Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Dylan R Merola Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Kareem M Nikoui Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Jared M SchmitzEver Marine Corp : Cpl Humberto A Sánchez Marine Corp : Cpl Daegan W Page Navy Hospital : Corpsman Maxton W Soviak Army : Staff Sgt Ryan C Knauss
@00bikeboy2 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you. This looks like very gruelling training, as it ought to be.
@Kirkee72 ай бұрын
300fr high , your sure you are on the right planet ?
@GG-pr3yo2 ай бұрын
What flight training is in Jackson MS.......?
@jebbroham17762 ай бұрын
I was on the Truman in the Atlantic and the North Sea above the arctic circle while on deployment. Even though we encountered waves that were over 65 feet high at times, they still did very little to shake us up. Modern aircraft carriers weigh close to or more than 100,000 tons, so even the largest waves can't do much other than rock you to sleep, which is what happened on many occasions especially in the North Sea.
@ChiefBrandini2 ай бұрын
I just sent my first candidate to OCS, he's gonna have fun!
@williamcollins20192 ай бұрын
Your view of "fun" Chief is quiet.....unique! My recruiter said the same thing to me when I left for AOCS in 1982! Many things I would call it but fun was NOT a word I would use. Challenging, stressful, confidence building, and scary is what comes to my mind about that whole time. However, I would NOT change that experience for anything else. Now retired as an 0-5 and Still remember those Officer Candidate days like it was yesterday....and Gunny Brooks for taking the time to put some discipline in my soul!
@janeroberts60212 ай бұрын
I love it and I think you're brilliant❤
@genshinlab86822 ай бұрын
Реndоstаn already lost 3 ones in this year
@srsykes2 ай бұрын
Oh my God did the bring back memories, some good some bad. Looks like a lot of things have changed since I graduated in September of 1971. One of my favorites were the yard patrol boat, or "yippies" as we called them. I stayed in King Hall and while were two to a room we did not have private bathrooms. One gang head for the whole section. The whole time we were referred to as "officer candidate ..." There were no women back then, it was an all male environment. I remember classes in tactics, navigation, and seamanship in addition to PT and leadership. Seems to me it was a 16 week course. I think the last four weeks we were called 4th level classmen or something like that. That was when we ran the regiment. We had about 600, I think in my class. There were very few minorities too, I was one of three Blacks in the Regiment. 95% of us went straight to our ships very few went to shore stations or another school. We had a Company Office who was a LT, and Assistant Company Office, CWO2 and and an E7 Chief Petty Office. The company officers and the chief were very helpful, the warrant was a prick. Gave me the wrong impression of warrants. Fortunately when I got to my ship, I was assigned as Electrical Officer with a CWO as my Material Officer. We hit off great and still correspond from time to time today.
@edwardcook76732 ай бұрын
OCS is a very good program. You will work together with smart college graduates from all over the country. You will remember your experience the rest of your life. OCS CLASS 79005-PAPA. CDR USN RET Ed Cook. WETSU!
@Dino-hv7rn2 ай бұрын
😂😂 Iran toke one russians to mean invert all and its unuseful against them
@shafiepee37653 ай бұрын
Useless uav china uav are the best
@niidarkodarkoh4713 ай бұрын
SORRY! The Russian have the best of everything.
@jonathanstuart72893 ай бұрын
And yet never won a war😂
@B013 ай бұрын
We gave Ukraine the equivalent of Russias annual defense budget without blinking
@jt.81443 ай бұрын
"Hurry Up Don't Fall Back."
@mikekilman23 ай бұрын
Why are there pix of aircraft from other services and countries??
@AndrewGrey223 ай бұрын
3:01 - How old is that kid with the blond hair there? 15?
@edgizinski55283 ай бұрын
I didn't find SERE school very hard. Yes it was challenging but I went through much harder schools in the Military. However everyone is different it often amazes me how individuals can speak on schools and qualifications that they have never been through. I only respect people who speak about these qualifications who have been Tabbed & Scrolled.
@lera_messi2 ай бұрын
What day of week you did leave SERE school? Is it was Sunday?
@edgizinski55282 ай бұрын
@lera_messi I don't remember what day I qualified and left that school. But it's been over 30 years ago for me. But I remember that the school began with me jumping into the School.
@lera_messi2 ай бұрын
@@edgizinski5528 wow! Thank you sir!
@edgizinski55282 ай бұрын
@lera_messi no problem Sir. Thank you
@schweinhund79663 ай бұрын
Highly Professional and informative video! Well done!
@pesawatindonesia3 ай бұрын
MASSIVE Helicopter
@LucasCSA973 ай бұрын
Is the f35c also an option for the Marines?
@BaselineUS3 ай бұрын
The Marines currently have 2 F35c squadrons. We aren't sure if it is an option for aviators straight out of flight school or if it is primarily experienced pilots making the switch.
@LucasCSA973 ай бұрын
@@BaselineUS Thank you very much for the answer, I really liked this video!
@FlynChse3 ай бұрын
It’s available direct out of advanced
@kinghokori93943 ай бұрын
Sound cut out?
@BattleHawksNewsNetwork3 ай бұрын
KZfaq will cut out sound if it determines the background sound is copy righted.
@jayliu153 ай бұрын
Very informative video. My nephew starts Marine Pilot flight school in Pensacola in a few weeks. Looking forward to visiting him later this year.
@LanceRomanceF4E3 ай бұрын
USAF (ret)…combat aircrew SERE school was mostly hiking and camping followed by three days of my fraternity-like hell week. Boy scouts preps you for most of it. Getting water boarded was the only suck part. Good cop bad cop interrogation the most effective to break POWs. After a few hours of bad cop I was ready to draw a map to the nuclear weapons storage facilities once the good cop gave me a cigarette and cup of coffee. Yea, I learned I’d e a horrible POW and flew fighters for the next 24 yrs knowing I’d never be taken alive. 😂
@MaribelHernandez-sb4bf3 ай бұрын
💙💙💙
@1newww4 ай бұрын
Man, I remember going through "SERE 300" in 2015 since I was USAF aircrew. They definitely exaggerate SERE a little in this video, but holy fuck it was hard. The hunger was by far the worst part, on top of how good they are at manipulating the students. One of the best experience of my life
@sugewhitejacoby8654Ай бұрын
I went through in 1982. It was harder than they talk about here. The box and "Boots" almost broke me!
@BourbonPrepper4 ай бұрын
When I was in USAF we also had E4 Buck Sergeant. I guess that's gone now?
@anotherdave51074 ай бұрын
Strange they left out SRA and Buck Sergeant
@87toyhighlux9 күн бұрын
I was in the USAF from 9/76 to 8/80 and got out as an E4 Buck Sergeant.