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@oiuytvАй бұрын
It's crazy as hell seeing ssgt Nichols in an army uniform 😂😂
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
@@oiuytv $20 is $20, you know what I mean? It doesn't count cause he has his boot bands on!
@tristanmeza4736Ай бұрын
As a reservist in the army I would love to play in a part 🎊
@Troggers1Ай бұрын
Did angry cops apply
@CobaltBobАй бұрын
I went through army basic training in 1985. It was the most fun I hoped to never repeat.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Funnest thing I never want to do again. Actually... that pretty much sums up my entire enlistment!
@shadowwolf950320 күн бұрын
Army Basic Training and AIT. 1982- Ft Sill, OK.
@1jarrinj20 күн бұрын
True. The military is the greatest hate-love relationship you will ever have. Man, I miss it and I hate remembering it at the same time.
@sandan500Ай бұрын
I was at Parris Island in 1967 which is the same time period that the Full Metal Jacket movie tried to portray. I don't like to watch war movies since my Vietnam experience. Many of my friends asked me to compare it to my experiences. I did and I told them that it was much harder than in the movie. There was very little downtime and when there was it was anything but relaxing. There was no talking to another recruit unless it was directly related to our training. There is no way you could hide a 7.62 caliber round because they gave us ten rounds at a time and you have to turn in ten brass casings. If not, you would be out on the range until you found it no matter how long it takes. From the first day we were told that there was only two ways off the island. One was over the causeway after graduation or in a pine box. No one has ever escaped from PI and lived to tell about it. There were eighty recruits in platoon 2048 and several tried to cut their wrists only to have the DIs go to medical and bring them back to teach them how to do it properly since they did not. We had to do 1000 side straddle hops to a four count which takes a lot of time. One of the recruits faked a heart attack and the first thing the DI did was to kick him in the side to see if he was faking. He didn't move and then the DI told them to take out their little red notebooks and write down what they saw. When medical found out that he faked it they brought him back and his life was miserable from that day on. He had a song to sing while standing on top of the table in the mess hall "I am crazy I am nuts" over and over. They stuck him in a garbage can half filled with water and spray lighter fluid around it to have roast pig. They brought him to tears many times which made it worse. When we graduated he personally thank each DI for not giving up on him. If you could not handle the regular training they had a one-day motivation and if you were still not cooperating then you were pulled out of the platoon to CCC or correctional custody platoon and when you did get with the program then they went had to start over with the next batch of recruits. I have many more examples of drill instructor "tough love" so to speak. When the Pueblo spy ship was captured by the North Koreans. We were in our last phase of training and HQ told the DIs that they may have to finish our training on the boats going over to fight them. Our training was upped several notches which I didn't think possible. The training was brutal from 0400 - 2100 hrs every day with the only break was Sunday for church services and most of us attended just to get some down time. Most of us were headed for Vietnam and if you couldn't handle the training then they wanted to know because combat is much worse and you could die. Our Senior DI kept track of everyone he training and if they died in combat he took it as a personal affront that he failed at his job. We had 76 recruits who graduated and six were killed in Vietnam. The DIs were tough and the could out run or PT you and look sharp while doing it. I have not forgotten their names nor my service number from those days. Everything was muscle memory over and over which irritated me but I had many situations in Nam that I survived because I didn't have to think and just acted immediately. Most folks think I am making most of my experiences up but I never even embellished them. They were unbelievable in their true form. That training kept me alive more than once. I am concerned that they are comprising training to accommodate women and woke people. Which is going to add up to dead bodies at the end of the day. Unfortunately, the real Marine Corps wasn't as good as Parris Island and I got out and joined the Navy Seabees. They were all business and get the job done without all the unnecessary BS. I pull force protection for them in Nam and liked how they performed and treated by their seniors and officers. We had so many Marines that did several tours in Vietnam rather than go back to the stateside commands and deal with their BS. I retired from the Seabees as a Master Chief and I in good conscience recommend anyone to enlist since Demented Woke Biden became the Commander in Chief. I could write a book just on my Marine Corps experiences but even I have a hard time sometimes believing it. After so many years have gone by I think maybe it was all just a bad dream it was so surreal. May all those we have lost rest in peace.
@jackrose5077Ай бұрын
WOW. Incredible story, seriously. Thank you for sharing this. I'm also really impressed how after the Marines you decided to join the Navy and successfully climb the ranks there, I no bull shit would love to read your book if you ever decide to write it, and I agree with a lot of your opinions as well.
@sandan500Ай бұрын
@@jackrose5077 Thank you but writing a book is a lot of work and not much use if you cannot get it published. I have a good friend who has written three fictional books. I think his books are excellent but he had to publish them himself and I don't think he has ever broken even. There are boot camp experiences that I would not believe if I had not lived them. There are Vietnam experiences that I have spent many years pushing to the back of my mind. I witnessed some activities of the worst one human can do to another. I have a few that I will take to the grave with me and I keep convincing myself that they are just nightmares from long ago. I appreciate your kind words but some of the past is best left in the past.
@The_WatchListАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. May God grant you peace, health, salvation, and many years. Thank you
@MrTalkingzeroАй бұрын
Good God ,sir. You must write a book. I beg you.
@danielskaggs694029 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service. You served your nation well rest now let the younger generation take over even tho where probably not as tough as yall pray for us as war comes closer to us
@shawaw99Ай бұрын
YOOOO! THE ALUMINUM FOIL ON THE DRILL’S HAT HAS TO BE SPACE FORCE! I’M IN FRIKKIN TEARS!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Oooooooo yeah - the Space Force sees some action later this season 😂😂😂😂😂
@slartybarfastb3648Ай бұрын
Oh you all laugh now, but when Planet 9 reemerges from Aquarius and those three eyed bugs start spitting plasma bombs at Buenos Aires you'll be real glad those Guardians are on watch... Oh wait, sorry, that was a movie I saw too many times.
@SOULS_INKPENАй бұрын
Took me forever to get there but OMG I CRACKED UP
@ruben_lozada00Ай бұрын
lmao
@TheGoatGruntsАй бұрын
Hell yeah SSgt Nichols was an amazing DI. Perfect for this. Semper Fi.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
The OG!
@Benjimac379Ай бұрын
For those who don’t know about SSgt Nichols, he was also in a movie in 2005 called “Ears Open, Eyeballs Click” which was a non narrated documentary that film that follows platoon 1141, 1st recruit training battalion, C company as it captures the raw and uncut truth of USMC boot camp at MCRD San Diego. I would seriously recommend watching this movie.
@TheGoatGruntsАй бұрын
@@Benjimac379 can’t forget Black Friday dark dawn.
@Benjimac379Ай бұрын
@@TheGoatGrunts I’ve seen clips of it and they are SAVAGE
@ruben_lozada00Ай бұрын
I recognized him right away. :-]
@tristanmeza4736Ай бұрын
SSGT Nichols is rocking that Army uniform 🔥💯🫡
@Brecconable29 күн бұрын
What!?
@Quesoverga12 күн бұрын
@@Brecconable13:15. Thats Army
@PeteSleigh29 күн бұрын
Recruit passed out and the DI is yelling at him to get up right now 😂😂😂😂😂 those were some of the best times when recounting stories about Parris Island.
@pocomoke1Ай бұрын
I currently serve the United States Army. This brought back so many memories! Thank you VET TV for all that you do! As I was watching this video, I was thinking about one of my best friends we served together. He took his life couple months ago, and I thought about the good times we had in basic. This actually brought tears to my eyes, not in a bad way, but definitely a positive. It really brought a smile to my face.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Appreciate you! You'll see at the end of every episode we ever make we have one simple message, "Text someone you served with. Social connections save lives." I'm sorry for your loss but glad we could help you smile.
@The_Official_MandoАй бұрын
Still can’t cope being out…. Wish I could’ve taken part in something like this. All my Drill Instructors were in the Gulf War, so we were made to make future Marines. I’m so happy to continue to see at least some of the mayhem still occurs. There’s a certain calm in that storm that only Marines can process. It’s our own way of getting the dopamine goin. And what a rush it is… no pun intended, boot.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Everyone's boot to someone! RAH Also, look out for casting calls and writer calls, we post about them in the community section when we're looking, as well Instagram/Facebook. Only vets can write real vet stories, Hollyweird could never.
@The_Official_MandoАй бұрын
@@VETTvchannel OutFuckingStanding. Fuck IG and FB. I’ll go ahead and just check back here at the office. I could write a thousand books about my experiences… but all I have are coloring books. I’ll leave you with a small, yet useful trail of crumbs in those with Knowledge, should have no problem figuring out… The front sight posts of an M16, when “secured to the rack”, are at the optimal height, for… falling back into… Enjoy, Boot!
@bodezzy212Ай бұрын
Having been a Drill Instructor and a Sergeant Instructor at OCS! I approve of this message
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Love hearing it, glad we could do it justice!
@SaintSavageProdАй бұрын
I remember all of the drill Sgt’s from my company. All were very tough and disciplined but when they tried to make you laugh and break bearing they were very good at it. The smoke sessions after were filled with pain and life long memories
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Some of the best, worst moments ever. 🔥
@TheMonkeygrunt28 күн бұрын
Boot camp was single handedly one of, if not THE, single most transformative experiences of my life that I would never do again.
@GeorgeJansen16 күн бұрын
Thxs to all you marines. From Sgt Bailey, us army, 87 to 95❤❤❤❤
@capone3167Ай бұрын
SDI Britt, DI Carter, and DI Schroeder were my heroes 1st BN Alpha Company Platoon 1098 9/5/00 - 12/1/2000.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
My DIs became so chill around week 12 - stark contrast to the fear of God they gave us week 1-13!
@YourtrueplugАй бұрын
Never thought I’ll see Zac smile. PLT 2024💪🏾
@madjackpatciderhouserules843625 күн бұрын
As civilian watching VET Tv I love it, I may not understand all the lingo of military talk, but I appreciate the humour as well as the Service the Vets on the show helping VETs out to cope with their lives after service. I will most definitely share what I have seen to those I know that have served , and hopefully they will enjoy. Thank you ❤❤❤.
@jordanthechosen12128 күн бұрын
Remembering buying his bootcamp series on DVDs to prepare for bootcamp, now I’m watching him on VetTV as a Vet… time flies in a small world! Rah
@batshineman17429 күн бұрын
3:57 In my Army BCT we had a saying "piss to the bowl 1 stream and move!"
@hazegrayprepper4396Ай бұрын
Man, y'all need to do one with Navy RDCs! As a retired Navy veteran I would love to see that!!
@ruben_lozada00Ай бұрын
The Blue trim on the the Drill's hat and 1st I'D patch brought back fond memories of Ft. Benning. :-]
@justaguy577012 күн бұрын
I was a Corpsman at PI for 2 years, i actually miss that frog voice when talking with the DI's, it was a cool feeling knowing that i could tell a DI to stop, i never did tho. Nothing but respect for those Hats
@jahi06Ай бұрын
Currently in Drill Sergeant school and this show debuted just in time to help me drink this koolaid a little better
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Share it around and let us know what the boys think!
@abbybonilla4511Ай бұрын
Holy fuck the infamous SSGT Nichols?!
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
The one and only, he's in a few episodes of Drill and features prominently in the docu series "Method to the Madness" that will drop after Drill ends!
@goodfella2397Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@ruben_lozada00Ай бұрын
Yap
@Rogers_RangerАй бұрын
as a regular ARMY Grunt , I appreciate Uncle Sams Misguided Children ...Huuuah
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
And we all (no one) appreciate (no we don't) you! Just kidding
@blackyout782425 күн бұрын
Just subscribed really love watching on the shorts on this channel, love from across the pond 🇬🇧❤️
@dogloversrule8476Ай бұрын
4:31 that guy sounds like R. Lee Ermey
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
He's just a guy, playing a guy, playing another guy who happens to sound like the most iconic DI to ever grace our screens 🖤
@santiagoc443Ай бұрын
Full Metal Jacket 2
@agamnon2619Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the episode. I also had a DS that sounded like Ermey as well when I went through Infantry OSUT in 2021.
@Joey.Coppens-je4ybАй бұрын
Marine corps 2015-2019. I miss my marines, I don’t miss the marine corps. I would’ve loved to be a recruit acting. Got out as a sergeant.
@PatriciaDuran-i5rАй бұрын
This is always awesome to watch ❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Glad you liked it! Go check out the actual series, you'll love it!
@RandomJ2023Ай бұрын
Army Basic Training June 1995 Fort Leonard Wood.....Our Drill Sergeant loved to make chocolate chip cookies. Ingredients were the entire platoon, a muddy PT pit with wood chips and a garden hose. We would do Front Back Go's all the while he spraying us down with the hose. The wood chips and dirt would cling to us 😅. Chocolate Chip Cookies!
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Dude was creative as hell! 🍪
@RandomJ2023Ай бұрын
@@VETTvchannel indeed! 🤣🤣
@rkfishes5751Ай бұрын
Ssgt Nichols is soo iconic
@JJ-wd4rbАй бұрын
Thank you for this. I need other veterans that I can trust. I miss my real brothers.
@emiliagolden4441Ай бұрын
I remember walking I to the barracks once, the whole thing was trashed. We had to put it together in 5 minutes. I wound up with 2 different boots 😂. But the sheer bliss of having to put thing back where they were found.. Phenomenal experience,
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
2 different boots, the wrong cover, and someone else's skivvies in your footlocker. Oh the memories!
@RadvousАй бұрын
7- year Air Force guy here, aspiring to become an MTI. Hope one day I can be among this great cast.
@Adams13825Ай бұрын
YALL GOTTA GET NIKKO ORTIZ
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Nikko may or may not be doing something with this 🤷♂ just gotta keep an eye out 🤘
@johnsonsfАй бұрын
Facts
@Adams13825Ай бұрын
@Basketcaseloser8 I mean you could always come to America to be in our military
@yellowboots2290Ай бұрын
Nut to but and jumping jack together is crazy
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Totes normal behavior. Straight from the DI handbook... not at all against Geneva's suggestions.
@Creamcheese67331Ай бұрын
Keep it coming. Great memories of the DI’s
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
More to come!
@1775MarineCorpsАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing, SEMPER Fi. URAH
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
SFMF! Rah
@wendysbaconator117522 күн бұрын
“You should have ended up as a crusty stain on the back seat of a Nissan Altima.” Lmao
@davidcorrales4584Ай бұрын
SSgt Franchi, what an amazing instructor lmao. He was something else😂.
@endlessmountainoutdoorsАй бұрын
My nickname was giggles, laughing was my nervous reaction to stress
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
I can't even say my nickname on KZbin... I had a name the DIs couldn't pronounce soooooo I got to play lot's of games. 🤣
@endlessmountainoutdoorsАй бұрын
@@VETTvchannel My last name is Beane, surprisingly that didn't draw too much attention, and neither did I unless I started laughing. I would get all the recruits around me laughing, and on occasion, the DIs would give trying to hide their laugh and disappear into the duty hut. I found myself in the broom closet a few times. The old 3rd battalion barracks on PI were out in the sticks and “nobody is gonna hear us screaming” Thank you all for making us laugh with comedy we can relate to.
@anonymousanonymous304525 күн бұрын
I had a drill instructor who was later on posters but he had this thing he would bring in a recruit who was from some country in Africa and the whole time you were getting smoked he had the guy doing crazy native sounding yelling shit in your face. Of course you obviously couldn’t loose your composure. It was extremely funny and always prolonged your pain on the quarter deck.
@joshuacampbell2134Ай бұрын
As an airman, I can not wait to see some MTIs in here 😂
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
👀 they're comin!
@CalvinsvrАй бұрын
Like the actor said he forgot how much his body hurt and it actually touched me in the heart cause he wants to find his career and you can't do much if you are in the army or marines you can't get much other jobs and this is a new starting to a different career and the actor for Gunn is right when you leave and retire you will miss the guys you met and it will make them sad Even tho the people they are training might think oh they don't care about us they actually do care and want to make them strong and tough
@williamharris595727 күн бұрын
This is Great! SEMPER FI CPL HARRIS
@thestoicjourney3355Ай бұрын
It's here boys let's have a good time together
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Episode 7 and 8 dropping tomorrow! Go check it out! www.veterantv.tv/drill
@jacobeestrickland8235Ай бұрын
This guy got me to want to join the corps. quit cannabis yesterday.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Never too late!
@rusty7984Ай бұрын
You never quit cannabis because you never did it.
@APalomosАй бұрын
Wow, Awesome!
@cryptohitlist9324Ай бұрын
This series looks incredible! A killer behind-the-scenes look into the world of Drills. Looking forward to watching it.
I took a direct hit from a F4 tornado and when the entire roof suddenly dissappeard....i immediately went into the dying cock roach position. I was only thrown 40 yards and of the 3 things the nado let go off....they were all round. Little did i know at the time...EVERYTHING was done for a reason.
@KaylinOliveАй бұрын
Vet tv is like office for normal people
@HeidiRobinson-ft7vlАй бұрын
Oh cool SSgt. Nichols is on Vet tv now 🎉
@WarriorToWealthАй бұрын
This is sick!!!
@oiuytvАй бұрын
Great job! For next time, consider separating the different Army basic trainings. My experience as an Infantry recruit at Ft. Benning/S.O.I in 2003 was different from other Army basics during that time, as we had all-male recruits and all-male drill sergeants. Unlike both Marine boot camps, which are identical in intensity. Army basics vary (Or at least they did in 2003) and I hope you can show that distinction maybe in the next season. 🪖
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Thanks man! This season is half Marines, half Army - with even a mix of the different Army basics thrown in. You should def check it out! Season 1 runs through November with 2 episodes dropping every Wednesday.
@oiuytvАй бұрын
@@VETTvchannel Will do!!!!! 👍🏾
@QuisUtDeus828Ай бұрын
Correct. Benning was the hard core one. Sill and Leonard Wood were hard. And then there was relaxin Jackson
@RolexDSSDАй бұрын
Yutttttt!!!! G Co Leads The Way!!!!!!
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
F Co, no one else matters!
@yeeetster10613 күн бұрын
Going through boot camp you think to yourself “man this fucking sucks” but right when you graduate you think “man that was fun”
@ZacharyKalawАй бұрын
The only drill instructors that actually had me sort of freaked out, were the ones who had the heavy accents you could never really understand. Lowered your chances of getting shit right and they knew it and played it into their games lol. They also always end up being your company 1stSgt when you hit the fleet.
@LeighDZ8715 күн бұрын
SSgt Nichols seriously resembles the current SgtMaj of the USMC. Crazy.
@GeorgeJansen16 күн бұрын
Try to get all the drills from dark Friday... Please ❤❤❤❤❤
@Marshal098Ай бұрын
OMG AN RDC hell yeah!
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Represent! Every branch gets some screen time in Drill ⚓
@josephvega3763Ай бұрын
Fuckin VET Tv is the best shit out there
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Scream it from the 3rd deck!
@LvoZee05Ай бұрын
Shipping out to be an 11B in a few months 😆. Nervous as fuck but excited to get some purpose!
@GeorgeJansen16 күн бұрын
Get the other drill, I forgot his name " he was screaming at the trainie on the obstacle course at night. The trainie was pretending to be sick.... . " your going to give me that gotdam obstacle course, times 2"
@joeemom25 күн бұрын
Yo what, that first drill instructor was my drill instructor haha
@1234567897192625 күн бұрын
I got a story my drill sergeant cop Private Bailey huffing paint for a whole week. We were singing this in cadence just the other day. I caught a Private name Bailey Bailey liked to huff paint blue paint, gold paint, gold paints the best paint
@K9ABCАй бұрын
You should do a navy bootcamp skit
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Navy pops up in an episode, not a full skit, but it's super funny anyways!
@user-ry4xt3sd3iАй бұрын
SSGT Nichols is my drill instructor. 1109 2002.
@brewtedАй бұрын
Please go Gomer Pyle with this and get real funny- screaming dis is fun but will only go so far.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Oh, they're is def some comedy... and we can't wait for you guys to see the two animated episodes. We even tried our hand at a horror episode. So much more to come!
@brandonwright5676Ай бұрын
DS Castro used to fuuuuccckkk us up 😂
@jaygonztxАй бұрын
I almost threw up on my computer seeing SSGT Nichols in an Army uniform
@gaius_enceladusАй бұрын
"Wagner was here" Even as a civvy in NZ, I've heard about Wagner....... :)
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Every country has a Wagner 😉
@srt4boy1Ай бұрын
drill sgt klemowski, if you ever see this just know i was dethly afraid of you lol. good times
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
He told me to tell you that you missed a spot, take your scuzz brush and start over - aye sir!
@srt4boy1Ай бұрын
@@VETTvchannel aye sire! lol
@derrickduncanson9253Ай бұрын
Where is Drill sergeant HY?? LOL
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
He's cooking something for you guys right now 🖤
@TYLERNAVYGUYАй бұрын
HOLY SHIT! Those profiles at the end. I'm am SOO PROUD of you ALL! and a little jelly.....Thanks for the memories!
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Let the good times roll! Hope you like the series.
Try having SDI SSgt Downing and DI SSgt Dunning. Try not to fuck that up
@heffaazulАй бұрын
SSGT Nichols is still awesome. A damn fine NCO. Where's SGT Sandercock?
@consoleoftexasАй бұрын
Our enemies are watching and they are ao confused why they keep losing to us. 😅
@joeemom25 күн бұрын
Sgt Garman was a G lmao, 2034 was his first Plt and he was our kill hat. One day he sneezed when he was giving us instruction and we all said "Bless you sir!" and he turned around trying not to laugh lmao. Then when we were making his Campaign plaque we were gonna make my little ponys with dicks as their horns but then we were quickly swayed away cause our CO was strict or some shit
@brewtedАй бұрын
Gunny Gunn- thats soo LOL steal Major Major form catch 22....
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
That's Major Major Major to you! Great catch.
@1234567897192625 күн бұрын
I will be pissed off as hell if they left out the beach, the sauna, and the red face countless relentless smokings. I got a shit ton of stories.
@1234567897192625 күн бұрын
I hope for the Army side they have the beach
@AllcoastlawnandpressurewashingАй бұрын
Just wondering, are the DIs wearing there original ribbon rack from when they were active duty?
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Their racks change throughout the show, some of them play multiple characters. Some of them did wear their actual stacks though.
@xigamma1457Ай бұрын
😂
@dontrotter1099Ай бұрын
so, how to say you are a sadistic psychopath without saying you are a sadistic psychopath? I got in trouble a few times by laughing at the crazy shit my DI's said to me. do an hour in the pit and still be laughing at it. i still remember them all 49 years later.
@chiapets2594Ай бұрын
Oohrah
@Troggers1Ай бұрын
Did angry cops apply that would be so sick
@AngelSilverFourtySevenАй бұрын
👍🏼🥃🇺🇸
@austinshannon4197Ай бұрын
NBA GOAT- Stephen Curry.
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
KVL GOAT: Ahmed Mohammed (Kabul Volleyball League)
@austinshannon4197Ай бұрын
I beg to differ
@thelivingbranch16 күн бұрын
1983 fort benning basic harmony church c- 2 - 2 then even worse black hats at airborne school
@josephlapanjlАй бұрын
They should do the BRIG next. So many fucked up stories
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Now that is a hell of an idea! Gonna pass that note right along to the development team. 👏
@Whysoseriousdude129 күн бұрын
Where the fuck is my Air Force, I know for a fact we have some MTIs that has some movies playing in their head of smoking some entitled trainees ass at the Snake Pit during Chow time like a "That So Raven" and her visions. Instead they got be like "No no no, daddy does not like that, please don't do that ever again otherwise that will go on your 341" from "What the FRICK ARE YOU DOING, TRAINEE is that how you march and do a left flank. WHY ARE YOU PENGUIN WALKING and YOU FORGOT YOUR REPORTING STATEMENT" and now I heard they can't even do that anymore.
@jaredklock8754Ай бұрын
When's Method To the Madness going to be available to watch?
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
Method to the Madness is coming near the end of this season of Drill. So looking like November/December time frame!
@jaredklock8754Ай бұрын
Thanks looking forward to watching it!@@VETTvchannel
@timhenson4184Ай бұрын
How do I get a role on Vet TV?
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
#1 be awesome, #2 look out for a casting call, #3 be awesome. No but seriously just look for posts on social media from us, we'll be casting a new series here pretty soon!
@BuntaFujiwara71326 күн бұрын
Franchi 1st CEB 🫡
@cpt_fury892Ай бұрын
Fricking "Friends" 🤦🤦🤦🤦
@gabrieleleno9634Ай бұрын
can i play a recruit ? (:
@VETTvchannelАй бұрын
This series is already done filming but be on the lookout for more casting calls!
@Outback69Ай бұрын
This show would be way funnier if major payne would be in it