Strange Military Traditions

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@Simplehistory
@Simplehistory 2 жыл бұрын
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@stanleybochenek1862
@stanleybochenek1862 2 жыл бұрын
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@maxjendri4677
@maxjendri4677 2 жыл бұрын
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@tudor8899
@tudor8899 2 жыл бұрын
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@sophiayao7041
@sophiayao7041 2 жыл бұрын
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@user-jl6oc1wk8w
@user-jl6oc1wk8w 2 жыл бұрын
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@jeffery7756
@jeffery7756 2 жыл бұрын
A tradition in most military flight schools is the wet-down. After a student pilot finished their first solo flight, their peers would douse the solo pilot with water. This started when the carrier pilots of WW2 would land after a long combat flight. The pilots usually had to hold off going to the bathroom until they landed. Doing a carrier landing with a full bladder and being scared stiff usually ended with the pilot pissing in their flight suits. On one occasion, news crews were filming the returning pilots. A plane's crew chief wanted to spare his pilot the embarrassment of wetting themselves on camera by pouring water on the pilot while explaining that the pilots would overheat in the cockpit and required cooling off. This became a tradition that is still used in most military flight schools. This wet-down was also used to celebrate a pilot's last flight before retiring.
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow 2 жыл бұрын
That was a great crew.chief.
@Cyrotechnium
@Cyrotechnium 2 жыл бұрын
sounds like a generous crew chief who cares about his men, not harmful at all either
@KriegKommando
@KriegKommando 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't know this, awesome man thanks
@ricky6608
@ricky6608 2 жыл бұрын
We do this in civilian flight schools as well
@astralclub5964
@astralclub5964 2 жыл бұрын
It’s not a “gun”. It’s a rifle!
@jayce3991
@jayce3991 2 жыл бұрын
The blood wing tradition is actually something that carries across to other schools, MOSs and even units sometimes when a promotion is done. Engineers still do this when they get the castle on their collar and it’s is punched in near the collar bone and although it isn’t allowed and is considered hazing it still happens sometimes.
@christopherbenfield7848
@christopherbenfield7848 Жыл бұрын
its only hazing if taken too far
@imnotwadey
@imnotwadey Жыл бұрын
15P here, was not a common thing in my AIT, but my father made the pinning of my wings special. Though it wasn’t too rough, it was hard enough to draw blood. In front of my battalion commander, none the less. So still something that does happen, but it seems to be dying down
@koharumi1
@koharumi1 Жыл бұрын
What is hazing?
@Gokenshiba
@Gokenshiba Жыл бұрын
I got my blood wings when I passed Airborne school lol.. and it’s not hazing one bit, it’s a tradition
@Thatsaltygrunt
@Thatsaltygrunt Жыл бұрын
Can’t just let old traditions die. Blood riffles still happen so often for the infantry.
@DarknetDude
@DarknetDude 2 жыл бұрын
One strange military tradition was my father kicking me in the face several times. Although I'm a little confused, because he's NOT in the military, he just wears a lot of camouflage.
@mikialovic5304
@mikialovic5304 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah my father loved wearing camouflage and hiding randomly when I was little, still haven't found him to this day.
@Geekin.potato
@Geekin.potato 2 жыл бұрын
Y'all need jesus
@wagahagwa6978
@wagahagwa6978 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikialovic5304 my father was sent on a suicide mission called "retrieving the milk" he's still MIA to this day
@ledgaming6489
@ledgaming6489 2 жыл бұрын
@@Geekin.potato I think their dads are the ones that need Jesus, normie
@jspec-vz3mc
@jspec-vz3mc 2 жыл бұрын
@@wagahagwa6978 God bless him for his service.
@ekhozo6850
@ekhozo6850 Жыл бұрын
Here in Mexico, something similar to the "blood wings" is done upon graduating from the Special Forces Basic Training Course, when the trainees receive the insignia known as the "vampire tag".
@cryingtoradioheadisntgay4643
@cryingtoradioheadisntgay4643 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings are common but it’s not after basic, it’s usually after jump school
@juggaloclownpreacher
@juggaloclownpreacher 2 жыл бұрын
Facts.
@Amigafur
@Amigafur 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was in the 101st Airborne, that's what he's told me before. It happened to him in the mid 2000s
@juggaloclownpreacher
@juggaloclownpreacher 2 жыл бұрын
@@Amigafur I got mine in 2010 and the sergeant really had to make sure it was on my uniform. That's what he told me. 😂😂
@keithallen5670
@keithallen5670 2 жыл бұрын
yeah and in the Corp it not just wings its rank too. surprised they didnt add blood striping
@CraigLYoung
@CraigLYoung 2 жыл бұрын
My father, who was in 187 ARCT, did mine. When we went to my son's Airborn Graduation, although we were warn not to do it. Dad did it to my son saying, "Let them give me an Article 15."
@krazeekalvin
@krazeekalvin 2 жыл бұрын
Pinning and punched in was what it was called when I was in and sometime it was rubbed in roughly. I had no problems with it and would proudly go through it again. You earned it.
@pawepaw5991
@pawepaw5991 2 жыл бұрын
Theres a tradition in Polish arliterry that when you finish the traning you need to drink a "special brew" straight from an used artilerry shell
@houseplant1016
@houseplant1016 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yeah lol
@LitNoah
@LitNoah 2 жыл бұрын
In Lithuania also
@OldUncleDan
@OldUncleDan 2 жыл бұрын
Used to that here in the states we call it grog
@johnnybravo8582
@johnnybravo8582 2 жыл бұрын
I jak smakuje? 😆
@fajny_nick
@fajny_nick 2 жыл бұрын
Paweł Paw i co oni tam wlewali jakiś alkohol i pili z łuski, czy jak?
@carljohnellacott7299
@carljohnellacott7299 2 жыл бұрын
The New Zealand Navy issued daily Tot of rum up until 1990's. Last navy in the world to issue daily tot's. Even as a Sea cadet when I went on a frigate at 14 years old I was issued with a tot.
@blitzkrieg1711
@blitzkrieg1711 2 жыл бұрын
As a separated Airman myself I can say during my time bloodwinging wasn't really popular (at least among enlisted), however, whenever someone made the next rank it's still common for the people who are that rank already or higher to form a line on both sides of the individual and punch them on the arm where their rank patches are located. It's the other members' way of stating to the newbie to not let the increase in rank get to your head.
@greggrace967
@greggrace967 2 жыл бұрын
Yea.... you Air Force types are not very much on the tough physical manly stuff huh?? You do have better chow.... I'll give you that. Oh yea, good looking women too. I'll give you that too.
@dominickjustave3558
@dominickjustave3558 2 жыл бұрын
@@greggrace967 u forget parearescuser
@croissantlover1
@croissantlover1 2 жыл бұрын
"It's the other members' way of stating to the newbie to not let the increase in rank get to your head." Gee, thanks Narcissistic member XD
@lucemiserlohn
@lucemiserlohn 2 жыл бұрын
In the German Army (extends to the other branches just as well), the rank insignia are worn on the shoulders. Upon promotion, the whole unit (unless the promoted is an officer, of course, then only his immediate CO reading the promotion and handing out the new insignia will do so) will hammer the new rank down unto your shoulder quite forcefully. That includes the CO and other officers participating and having "first blow". This is however not for the reason you stated, but to "properly emplace the new rank on the uniform". When I was promoted to Corporal, my CO almost broke my collarbone in the process, still felt that a few days later.
@notgivingyoumyname6345
@notgivingyoumyname6345 2 жыл бұрын
@@greggrace967 In aircraft maintenance we were worried the stripes might fall off so the whole unit had to make sure they didn’t fall off. Admittedly it got out of hand. I saw one guy with two blurple upper arms after he sewed on staff sergeant. If you got hit you were liked if you didn’t you knew why.
@Cpt_Kinz
@Cpt_Kinz Жыл бұрын
There is an Army tradition kinda like spike winging, but you get the badge after you have been into combat for the first time. After it is stuck in your chest, every member of your unit punches you right where the badge is. My dad still has the picture when he got his badge. It's him standing there with a big old smile, and a big old pool of blood soaked into his uniform.
@scrimshaw7470
@scrimshaw7470 2 жыл бұрын
I got my blood wings from the US Army Airborne school in the 2000s. I also had my combat medical badge "punched in" on our way back from Afghanistan. With the airborne wings we were asked if we wanted them beforehand. Not so much with the combat badge. Good times 😄
@dakoderii4221
@dakoderii4221 2 жыл бұрын
I forgot my CAB was done the same as the wings. Guess I just remembered the part about getting home after a year and a half in the sandbox.
@StudleyDuderight
@StudleyDuderight 2 жыл бұрын
I got my blood rifles at Benning and then later my CIB was officially "set" in front of my wife and mother. They were just as proud of the tradition as I was.
@hititwithabigrock6479
@hititwithabigrock6479 2 жыл бұрын
@YO YOU KNOW ME what
@Sarge92
@Sarge92 2 жыл бұрын
tbh thats how it should be done as long as theres no pressure to do it or any judgement for refusing it should be left upto the individual if they would like to undergo the continuation of a tradition my only concern if they asked if id like to participate would be is there any risk of the pin entering my chest cavity and causing any complications like colapsed lung or something
@SRTifiable
@SRTifiable 2 жыл бұрын
This is most definitely the way. Got mine in 2004 and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
@jasonflay8818
@jasonflay8818 2 жыл бұрын
I have a friend is a Commander in the Danish Navy. He told me one time they have an annual tradition of grievance day. On that day there is a room where there is food and lots of drinking and fighting. There are no ranks during that time and any grievances are fleshed out as it were. The following day ranks are resumed and everything continues as normal. He explained it as a way to release steam especially against superior officers which otherwise there would be no outlet. To me that sounds like some old school Viking stuff!!
@jaskapenttila7644
@jaskapenttila7644 2 жыл бұрын
We had a funny tradition in our basic training in the Finnish Defense Forces. Every night we had an inspection of our rooms done by our foremen (usually done by Corporals or other older/senior servicemen like Jägers) to see if the room has been kept clean up to the company standard and to see if we can make our beds and fold our day covers neatly. And usually it's accompanied by an announcement done by one of the rooms recruits. This too has it's knacks for it. When someone bites the bullet and goes to do the announcement he has to nod at the inspector and the inspector has nod back at him/her who then has to walk about 3 meters in front of the inspector and nod again and give the announcement that the room is ready for his/her inspection. The shenanigans begin if the inspector is facing the window and says that he wants an announcement. So one of the recruits has to walk outside in front of the window and yell the instructor the announcement to the second floor. It's even better when the snows been piling up.
@hepo3544
@hepo3544 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, tupa-, kaappi ja siisteystarkastus or teksi 😁 we didn't have those knacks to the extend you were talking about (this was 2013-2014). In my time two guys would just crawl under the beds and see if we cleaned the dust well enough under the bed. If we ended up having dust all over our uniforms, we'd have to do the cleaning all over again. Even that was in the gray area whether it is hazing or not. I just think this was a fun knack but obviously not everyone agreed with me. Army humour like this in Finnish Defense Forces is something I miss every now and then
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the reason I became aggressive and got C-papers.
@jaskapenttila7644
@jaskapenttila7644 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja natsais kyl
@balabanasireti
@balabanasireti 2 жыл бұрын
That doesn't sound like fun
@pharaohsmagician8329
@pharaohsmagician8329 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja what does C-Papers mean?
@donaldmccombs5566
@donaldmccombs5566 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings is an army tradition high speed and we still do it. Every rank and every school you get a badge, or award, however the men that set your wings have to already have it. Every rank I gained and my EIB, CIB, Air Assault wings, etc, were blood wings.
@doggo7078
@doggo7078 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine having such a wild pillow fight that it becomes a centuries old long-lasting military tradition
@theoneandonlydetraebean8286
@theoneandonlydetraebean8286 2 жыл бұрын
now imagine some cadets bashing other cadets with their helmets causing hospital worthy injuries thus ending that same tradition
@noeyesmcgee810
@noeyesmcgee810 2 жыл бұрын
@@theoneandonlydetraebean8286 what's that saying again it's all fun and games until someone gets their head bashed in with a helmet
@andreaseverin1346
@andreaseverin1346 10 ай бұрын
​@@theoneandonlydetraebean8286as someone who's in a military officer school (in another country) I'm pretty sure the pillow fight still happens, just under the table. Students always have to fight against the school administration to keep their sometimes 200-years old traditions too
@morfan570
@morfan570 2 жыл бұрын
Having to sit through Raid: Shadow Legends ads in damn near every youtube video is far more painful than earning my bloodwings ever was.
@jamesmadison7551
@jamesmadison7551 2 жыл бұрын
I remember during basic training in 2015 that we took our pillows and raided the next door barracks and straight up committed a pillow fight with our fellow soldiers. it was fun lol.
@fredcisneros2013
@fredcisneros2013 2 жыл бұрын
In my barracks we didn't even speak to each other in down time because we were so scared of the DS's and people would snitch on each other to not get in trouble even though everyone gets in trouble equally
@fredcisneros2013
@fredcisneros2013 2 жыл бұрын
2011
@tanmaysingh267
@tanmaysingh267 2 жыл бұрын
One strange pratice i went through was eating glass after drinking vodka that you got after passing out from indian para forces academy
@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader 2 жыл бұрын
No wonder why the military is failing
@craydussy
@craydussy 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader yes im sure shutting down dumb traditions is what is "making the military fail"
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 Жыл бұрын
I remember in my unit if promotions were made, the platoon sergeant and First Sergeant would come by and smack their palms on the new rank on our collars-right where our collarbones were with the statement "Make sure they stay there!" meaning don't do something stupid and get demoted. We'd also have to 'run the gauntlet' where the newly promoted had to run through with everyone allowed to punch.
@DeadMeat991
@DeadMeat991 Жыл бұрын
That explains a lot about the army.
@darrylweinstein5272
@darrylweinstein5272 2 жыл бұрын
When my dad was promoted to Sergeant it was in front of a lot of people and on parade, he had a tradition similar to the blood wings, except he got his new rank placed on his shoulder and then he had to lead the parade with bloody shoulders and in severe pain
@mcmudger1538
@mcmudger1538 2 жыл бұрын
Wow that sounds so awesome!
@alexhamilton9913
@alexhamilton9913 2 жыл бұрын
In my unit in the Marines we drank French 75 out of a toilet bowl once a year. The tradition started during Vietnam when some officers in V3/4 used a unused toilet as a punch bowl because they didn’t have anything else. Now there’s a whole ceremony involving the entire unit commemorating the event.
@dylan2686
@dylan2686 2 жыл бұрын
Another odd tradition is the grog at military balls, it varies unit by unit but whatever campaign the unit was involved in an ingredient symbolic to that campaign was added into a large vat and the newest soldier was given a pitcher and tasked to get a pitcher full of the grog ( usually it’s rum, cinnamon, rice wine, fruit juice) and bring it to his platoons table as a bonding experience, showing the new soldiers are carrying on the units history and future.
@OP5redsolocup
@OP5redsolocup 2 жыл бұрын
It’s actually an offshoot of the rum rationing tradition. Grog was invented by the limes (and other fruit) being added to the rum for the sailors and Marines to drink
@Thomas-rl9xd
@Thomas-rl9xd 2 жыл бұрын
Please do a video on the battle of Delville wood. As a South African it would be truly amazing to see our troops remembered on this channel. Thank you...
@danielrice2296
@danielrice2296 2 жыл бұрын
You also get blood-winged in the Marines when you get a new rank. They pin the rank right on your collarbone and rub their thumbs over it so that the pins dig into the bone. The unwritten rule is after you get pinned a new rank, you leave your backings (or turtles) off the rank for 24 hours.
@RandMPlayz
@RandMPlayz 2 жыл бұрын
We still do that today. Hurts when it hits your collar bone
@kylesmith3923
@kylesmith3923 2 жыл бұрын
They do the same thing for aircrew in the marines too.
@squidboii
@squidboii 2 жыл бұрын
Hurt for the sake of hurt, idiotic
@thomasgordon9366
@thomasgordon9366 2 жыл бұрын
And then you pick up Cpl....and the infamous blood stripe
@OP5redsolocup
@OP5redsolocup 2 жыл бұрын
@@RandMPlayz unless you’re sleeping under a DD-214 blanket I’d be careful using present tense on that lol
@Uhaneole
@Uhaneole 2 жыл бұрын
“Blood Wings” means something completely different nowadays, but that act you described in the video was meant for ranks and pins to symbolize the pain you went to get such; and so you don’t do anything stupid to lose said achievement.
@briancross7835
@briancross7835 2 жыл бұрын
I received "Blood Rifles" after graduation from the US Army Infantry School, and "Blood Wings" after graduation from both Airborne & Air Assault Schools. The thing is, we didn't see it has hazing or harassment. We ASKED our superior sergeants and officers to "pound us" as we saw it as an honor & rite of passage.
@wilfdarr
@wilfdarr 2 жыл бұрын
Not militarily, but I can see that. I mean how much blood was let during training just from scrapes and cuts, not to mention broken ankles etc in jump school: in that context, blood winging is pretty tame!
@Dipp182
@Dipp182 2 жыл бұрын
Pound you ey?
@upscaspirantskhan1983
@upscaspirantskhan1983 2 жыл бұрын
right brother
@upscaspirantskhan1983
@upscaspirantskhan1983 2 жыл бұрын
i am in indian army
@briancross7835
@briancross7835 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dipp182 Yes. Pound your wings into your chest, thus drawing blood. I'll assume that you never spent a single second serving in the military & know nothing about it. You know nothing about earning something that forced other students to either quit or wash out. Your attempt at humor was lame & stupid.
@Hans140
@Hans140 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I love that simple history has begun to is being funny. He isn’t a comedian but him talking a bit more casually or making small little sarcastic remarks or jokes here and there just cracks me up. Since this usually super serious dude talking about history and then talking about sailors mourning the loss of a ration of rum is hilarious to me. The fact that he usually doesn’t make jokes or talk that casually makes it even funnier when he does since it’s so sudden and out of no where
@richardm3023
@richardm3023 2 жыл бұрын
The only painful adornment I've ever worn was a wedding ring.
@masonparker4445
@masonparker4445 2 жыл бұрын
I think an episode on The Zodiac Killer investigation would be awesome
@azj_
@azj_ 2 жыл бұрын
In my country Malaysia 🇲🇾 we are also have a same tradition like Blood Wing too. When our soldier who did it finish their training course to join our 10 Brigade Para, they will receive a badge Sayap Berdarah (Blood Wing) from their general. (Sorry if my English has error)
@richardm3023
@richardm3023 2 жыл бұрын
Your English is better than a lot of my fellow Americans.
@shokrithan.k8207
@shokrithan.k8207 2 жыл бұрын
Your English is good enough *smoke*
@dakoderii4221
@dakoderii4221 2 жыл бұрын
@@richardm3023 I bet he can tell what state Utah is in and what year the War of 1812 happened, unlike many Americans.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 жыл бұрын
It's not Blood Wings, it's a Wings ini semua poyo!
@richardm3023
@richardm3023 2 жыл бұрын
@@dakoderii4221 Utah is a state, it's not in a state.
@Phantom8589
@Phantom8589 Жыл бұрын
Bloodwings are still a thing you opt in or out off. No pressure but if you want them for legacy sake you can.
@mattf8479
@mattf8479 2 жыл бұрын
I've had plenty of friends that are in the military get bloodwinged. It's still common.
@sethrogers8473
@sethrogers8473 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. I've even seen it done in college ROTC. it's not a big deal for most people.
@kobejames5699
@kobejames5699 2 жыл бұрын
@@sethrogers8473 but damn getting bloodwinged is painful asf
@yiwoon_cr8s
@yiwoon_cr8s 2 жыл бұрын
@@kobejames5699 it is, But some people can debate on whether it's acceptable or a big deal
@BaDNws
@BaDNws 2 жыл бұрын
So, I’m an armoured troop out of 5 div in Canada and funny enough the rum ration still happens. I’ve personally done it only twice. Once when we were on our advanced winter warfare course and the other when our commanding officer stood down from his posting and retired. It’s a great tradition and an even better way to honour those who’ve fallen in combat. Cheers
@davec.8406
@davec.8406 2 жыл бұрын
One that I experienced in the US Navy is pinning on the crow. Whenever you went up in rank say from a 3rd class petty officer to a second class, you would have your left arm hit by higher ranks then a handshake. The hit was to make sure your new rank stayed on. A well received right of passage
@no_mnom
@no_mnom 2 жыл бұрын
I think they do it everywhere? Or at least in many places.
@charletonzimmerman4205
@charletonzimmerman4205 2 жыл бұрын
"TACKING-the-CROW", It's called. I think it was , stopped, cause of Female Petty Officers. "ASSUALT" ?
@darkknight7545
@darkknight7545 2 жыл бұрын
Tacking on the crow to make sure it didn’t fly away
@richardstansbury9788
@richardstansbury9788 2 жыл бұрын
The Naval tradition is called “Tacking on the Crow” I have fond but painful memories of that.
@taviuslewis2865
@taviuslewis2865 2 жыл бұрын
We have the same tradition in the Army... we place the new rank on your chest then punch it so it stays... can't do it with everyone but most Soldiers are down for it
@sonofnergal4794
@sonofnergal4794 2 жыл бұрын
Most common military tradition is pretending you’re that guy when you never were
@JamesFromTexas
@JamesFromTexas 2 жыл бұрын
Blood-pinning happens constantly across all branches. It was especially common for promotions until they went to velcro
@littlejdgameingthemeep7866
@littlejdgameingthemeep7866 2 жыл бұрын
Even with velcro when there's a promotion we "apply" the new rank with great force utilizing the knuckles. The weakers guys and gals typically can't breath afterwards.
@JamesFromTexas
@JamesFromTexas 2 жыл бұрын
@@littlejdgameingthemeep7866 yep, the one inch punch, we called it. I was in from BDU, to ACU, to OCP and I still have scars on my collarbones from PFC and SPC promotions. Even our CABs got blood pinned.
@Figwumberton
@Figwumberton 2 жыл бұрын
It still happens in the marines because they still use the pinned on rank insignia on the collar.
@SuicidalChocolateSK
@SuicidalChocolateSK 2 жыл бұрын
@@littlejdgameingthemeep7866 yeah my friends have been "punched in' their ranks and a few of the skinnier guys look like they almost died lmao
@jonjonhyper8324
@jonjonhyper8324 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an airborne Trooper and I can say that feeling when the crest strikes into my chest, it's the most proudest moment ever for me! That's why it's called "Blood Wings"
@TheWildtiger87
@TheWildtiger87 2 жыл бұрын
I was US Army Infantry from 2004-2008 also a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq. Every time I or anyone was promoted rank we had blood rank just like blood wings. You had two rank pins with two metal barbs put onto each collar of your uniform the same way. Then your platoon Sargent as well as all 20+ members of your platoon would all get in a single file line and one at a time take turns bashing you with both fists at the same time pinning your rank and uniform to you just below your collar bone. Same thing when you earned your (CIB) combat infantry badge except on your chest. Those were good times and a lot of camaraderie among our unit, I considered it a right of passage.
@dragonlord3579
@dragonlord3579 2 жыл бұрын
same here 04-12, those who got to "set the rank" were same rank or above, same with CIB, only those with a CIB could set the badge.
@clairevero
@clairevero 2 жыл бұрын
No wonder you lot have not win a war since 1945
@dux_bellorum
@dux_bellorum 9 ай бұрын
I got my blood CIB in early 2012 in Afghanistan...
@h2ojr1
@h2ojr1 2 жыл бұрын
in my 6 years of military experience, my favorite tradition has to be RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
@johnburns1962
@johnburns1962 2 жыл бұрын
The British Parachute Regiment has a tradition called “going airborne”, were they do things to each other
@somebawldy3789
@somebawldy3789 2 жыл бұрын
**The Parachute Regiment
@mcmudger1538
@mcmudger1538 2 жыл бұрын
Very descriptive my man. Makes it sound kinda gay to be honest……. “They do things to each other.” Hmmmm like what? A little rub and tug? A little naked wrestling? A little one eyes snake fight? Hm? What do they do to each other?
@mcmudger1538
@mcmudger1538 2 жыл бұрын
@@somebawldy3789 What exactly are you correcting? You just spelled EXACTLY what he did but with two asterisk at the start.
@balistixmapping197
@balistixmapping197 2 жыл бұрын
@@somebawldy3789 incorrectly correcting people :/
@randyeller8139
@randyeller8139 2 жыл бұрын
The sword arch has found it’s way into the fire/rescue service too. Usually ceremonial axes replace the sabers.
@ralfantino2291
@ralfantino2291 2 жыл бұрын
İ hate it when a small group of people ruin something for everyone like in the pillow fight tradition. Thanks to them now no one can have fun
@Warlocksuprem
@Warlocksuprem 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings is a us army tradition when upon graduating airborne school but was fazed out due to “hazing” complaints.
@ironclamp5325
@ironclamp5325 2 жыл бұрын
We “did” something similar in the Air Force. But it “was” reserved for whenever someone ranked up. It “was” done with their new rank tabs.
@NeutralGuyDoubleZero
@NeutralGuyDoubleZero 2 жыл бұрын
You don't need quotations as that's literally what it is
@bigboicheesy245
@bigboicheesy245 2 жыл бұрын
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZero found the civilian
@NeutralGuyDoubleZero
@NeutralGuyDoubleZero 2 жыл бұрын
@@bigboicheesy245 Implying soldiers can't understand basic definitions while civilians can? Munch on some more crayons jarhead
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow 2 жыл бұрын
@@bigboicheesy245 I'm a civil too, but I'll keep y'all's secrets. It's a sacred rite of passage. For men and women who risk their lives, such acts are not just harmless, but necessary.
@R.J._Lewis
@R.J._Lewis 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the Air Force for over a decade and have never, ever heard of a "roof stomp" before. It may have been a tradition at one point, but if they do it to this day, they keep it well under wraps.
@TheAlmostHarmless
@TheAlmostHarmless 2 жыл бұрын
It's mostly in flying communities. We always do them for our new commanders.
@doltonthibodeaux414
@doltonthibodeaux414 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAlmostHarmless so usually officers participate i assume
@TheAlmostHarmless
@TheAlmostHarmless 2 жыл бұрын
@@doltonthibodeaux414 Everyone that wants to go, goes, officer or enlisted.
@jeffdavis6657
@jeffdavis6657 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAlmostHarmless I was stationed on a Fighter base, and pararescue with close air support (A10s) and never heard of this, even when the Wing Commander was replaced.
@TheAlmostHarmless
@TheAlmostHarmless 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffdavis6657 Sounds like you weren't invited lol. Nah it very well could be a by base thing. I know all the training bases do them for sure. But I haven't had a new commander at my newest unit to roof stomp, so it stands to be seen.
@rwchidester
@rwchidester 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle was stationed on the USS Enterprise during Vietnam. I remember him telling about the order of Neptune ceremony that happens when you cross the equator for the first time.
@goblinzaku6211
@goblinzaku6211 2 жыл бұрын
In the US marines, the “blood wing” tradition extends to leaving the backings off chevrons for a full day after you get “pinned” the the next rank, and everyone of the same or higher rank can slap your chevrons as a gentle reminder of your responsibility at that new rank. I was proud to be blood winged and blood chevrons at every rank I was promoted to.
@nicolasalvesbastos5415
@nicolasalvesbastos5415 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Brazil, the Brigada Paraquedista (Airborne Brigade), after completing basic training, burns their used black boots. Paratroopers here wear brown boots instead of the traditional black boots used by conventional army troops. It's the rite of passage to becoming a true airborne the burning of black boots, the maroon beret ceremony and wear the airborne wings insignia.
@ultrapaladin
@ultrapaladin 2 жыл бұрын
You guys need to do a part two with USMC Blood Stripes and USN/USMC Shellbacks.
@Welshman2008
@Welshman2008 2 жыл бұрын
7:26 Now Captain Jack Sparrow knows why all the rum is gone.
@elcabbage2306
@elcabbage2306 2 жыл бұрын
Correction: for the marine corps, it isn’t a badge and it isn’t upon completing boot camp; it is upon picking up the rank of corporal (E-4) and it’s with your new rank insignia which have sharp metal prongs which go through the collar before the backing is put on them.
@ShaneM223
@ShaneM223 Жыл бұрын
💯. Then you you went back to he barracks and took your beating to earn your blood stripe.
@jwseibert1059
@jwseibert1059 2 жыл бұрын
Getting punched in the arm by every enlisted in the squadron when you got promoted was as close as I got to the airborne thing. Some people waited a day or two so you were good and bruised already.
@johnbush5002
@johnbush5002 2 жыл бұрын
I remember that happening to me. And also doing it when soldiers got their next rank. Never saw a problem with it. Also got my CAB the same why. Don't know why they did that for CAB but they did.
@GameTavern2224
@GameTavern2224 2 жыл бұрын
Leave it to a few idiots to ruin something as fun as a pillow fight
@CommissarMoody1
@CommissarMoody1 2 жыл бұрын
Got my blood wings in jump school. Along with every time I got promoted, got the new chevrons punched in. Its still pretty popular in the army.
@RiderSousa
@RiderSousa 2 жыл бұрын
In Portugal if a private leaves the army, we form a tunnel and he as to run over it as we slap him in his back. We also do push ups on birthdays (25 years, 25 push ups). On cavalry/armour a soldier must ride a horse and do a lot of tricks even though he never had riden before xD
@ketch10
@ketch10 2 жыл бұрын
imagine being 100 years old lol "My back!"
@MisoBoredProductions
@MisoBoredProductions 2 жыл бұрын
There's also a tradition where marines who earn their NCO stripes are "dead legged" by all their peers.
@artkillsevil
@artkillsevil 2 жыл бұрын
Bring all of these back
@MoonMoon-gu2ge
@MoonMoon-gu2ge 2 жыл бұрын
I got my blood wings in airborne school back in 08' and our rank punched in for every promotion. It may be labeled 'hazing' but its something the combat arms family will likely continue to do forever.
@guy4036
@guy4036 2 жыл бұрын
The worst part was the spikes getting stuck in the collar bone
@earleaccount
@earleaccount 2 жыл бұрын
Got my blood rifles when I completed AIT and blood wings when I finished Air Assault school. It wasn't "hazing" it was tradition and I'd do it again.
@andidimarco3820
@andidimarco3820 2 жыл бұрын
Ngl... This episode brought back fond memories of my CAB over seas. My squad wasn't malicious with the pinning
@cqtaylor
@cqtaylor 2 жыл бұрын
3:32 Jerry Lee Lewis was into burning pianos as he played them, but I don't think he served in the military.
@MercShame
@MercShame 2 жыл бұрын
I wasnt airborne, but when anyone got to be an e5 in my unit in the us army, we did the blood wings with rank pins on the lapel. That is until acus changed rank to velcro. Then, everyone in the unit would just punch you on your new rank in a gauntlet that you would have to run.
@marcreeves5980
@marcreeves5980 2 жыл бұрын
I was raised in the USAF and served for almost 10 years. I've never heard of "roof stomp". Oh and we don't have regiments, we have squadrons
@breveth
@breveth 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah same. Never heard of roof stomping.
@somebawldy3789
@somebawldy3789 2 жыл бұрын
Raised?? Whats the minimum entry age?
@mtgrousehntr
@mtgrousehntr 2 жыл бұрын
@@somebawldy3789 my father was USAF
@nemolambert5450
@nemolambert5450 2 жыл бұрын
I graduated jump School 1986 I still have the scars where I took the blood wings
@phalanxk9
@phalanxk9 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings are still a thing . I got mine in 2009, my jump wings were punched directly into my chest. It’s more prevalent with airborne units these days in the army.
@jp-dq5hc
@jp-dq5hc 2 жыл бұрын
Although i have not served. I love hearing the shell back stories my co workers give.
@kymmzej9173
@kymmzej9173 2 жыл бұрын
There was a point in my life where I really wanted to join the Air Force. Well now I’m glad I didn’t.
@Atony94
@Atony94 2 жыл бұрын
Cause of blood wings? It's a quick tap on the pin to pierce your skin and it's done. The video highly exaggerated it.
@AimBitX
@AimBitX 2 жыл бұрын
@@Atony94 that quick tap is usually a punch by several personal
@AimBitX
@AimBitX 2 жыл бұрын
Also it’s also in the marines, army, and is also pretty common apparently
@Atony94
@Atony94 2 жыл бұрын
@@AimBitX The only time I've seen it done with multiple punches is with rank which in most branches is just a Velcro patch so there's no blood. It's really not that big of a deal and it's an honor to have it done. I was in the Army so that's all I know in terms of traditions. There's a lot of job specific ones that are more in depth (tankers have a lot). Though from the stories I've heard from the Navy they definitely have the most straight up weird traditions by far.
@AimBitX
@AimBitX 2 жыл бұрын
@@Atony94 oh cool, how long was the pin anyways
@satyakisil9711
@satyakisil9711 2 жыл бұрын
The Paratrooper Special Forces of the Indian Army has a tradition of drinking a glass of rum and then chewing and eating the glass itself, crushing the glass with teeth and gums.
@jokekopter2509
@jokekopter2509 2 жыл бұрын
Cool traditions,It looks fun
@BigBenn2014
@BigBenn2014 2 жыл бұрын
My brother was in the RAF and once when temporarily stationed in Nebraska he was tasked with acquiring a piano to burn in celebration of Battle of Britain day.
@somebawldy3789
@somebawldy3789 2 жыл бұрын
What hotel was it stolen from?
@BigBenn2014
@BigBenn2014 2 жыл бұрын
@@somebawldy3789 😂😂… a school music room was easier to break into. 😳
@cjford2217
@cjford2217 2 жыл бұрын
I remember being hazed in AFBT. 5th week airmen were turned loose on us unsupervised during our first night for about three hours. Chasing us around screaming, calling us names, talking trash about our home states, etc. (No big deal, we expected that) But then the entire flight ended up crammed into the tiny accountability room, sitting on the floor indian-style, elbow-to-elbow, in nothing but our underwear and all-weather coats fully zipped and snapped, hoods up for about an hour and a half... no a/c. God that room stunk... we were sweating like pigs. There was no team-building or comradery to it. The T.I.'s came in and acted like nothing out of the ordinary had happened. 20 years later I can still smell that room, and 20 years later I still hold a grudge. When our 5th week came, we were given the same opportunity... I was one of three in the entire flight who elected to work on my locker and personal space rather than do that to someone else. That's not tradition, it's just stupid.
@SteamMasterGaming
@SteamMasterGaming 2 жыл бұрын
Talked to a vet from the Marines, he told me about blood wing and how he saw no issues with it.
@Necracudda
@Necracudda 2 жыл бұрын
You earn your wings through blood, it usually happens when you get your wings be it jump wings but it can happen when you get a different set of wings.
@kojack635
@kojack635 2 жыл бұрын
You missed the Marine Corps's bloodstriping of newly promoted NCOs
@reconty2133
@reconty2133 2 жыл бұрын
Got my blood wings the night the first Gulf War ended. We celebrated with two beers each Marine. However those who got their wings were afforded two more. Got so drunk. 😂
@patrickfullan9509
@patrickfullan9509 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 80's we called them Blood stripes(USMC) after being promoted everyone in your platoon made sure your new rank was on your collar correctly. Made for a sore day, but you just embraced the suck and carried on with your day. No rank was exempt from the pinning ceremony.
@commies.are.not.people
@commies.are.not.people 2 жыл бұрын
Marines still blood wing we do it in the collar bone area because that's where our rank sits on our cammies. It's also called pinning
@Jdavidson210
@Jdavidson210 2 жыл бұрын
I got my rank pinned on that way from PFC to SGT.
@commies.are.not.people
@commies.are.not.people 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jdavidson210 yut, get some
@Motofiend
@Motofiend 2 жыл бұрын
I participated in 2 sword arches, got my Castle pin punched on when graduating from AIT in 2010. Also got the 'gauntlet' rank punched onto my chest when i promoted. I preferred having it.
@sgtmayhem7567
@sgtmayhem7567 2 жыл бұрын
The tradition of Blood wings was started in WW2 and still practiced by US Army Paratroopers.
@tremblingwheat2642
@tremblingwheat2642 2 жыл бұрын
Also 15 series ait graduates do it as well for some reason.
@sgtmayhem7567
@sgtmayhem7567 2 жыл бұрын
@@tremblingwheat2642 Thanks for that interesting information. I had to Google the 15 series to find out it was Aviation, but I would guess it was Warrants and Officers doing it with their helicopter pilot wings.
@stevemc01
@stevemc01 2 жыл бұрын
West Point cadets in the headmaster's office: "It's just a prank, bro."
@What.was.my.name.againn
@What.was.my.name.againn 2 жыл бұрын
Ive never seen nor heard of a airmen get winged. Blood wings was definitely a Marines and US Army tradition. Mainly Army, as the tradition originated from them. As a matrer of fact, I believe it originates from US Army paratroopers in WW2
@not_your_business666
@not_your_business666 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the description in the video is quite odd. It's am army school where the majority of students are soldiers, not airmen or marines.
@Splube
@Splube 2 жыл бұрын
It absolutely was done in the Air Force.
@not_your_business666
@not_your_business666 2 жыл бұрын
@@Splube OFC it was. Some airmen do go through the ARMY jump school. But the way it was presented in this video is misleading.
@OP5redsolocup
@OP5redsolocup 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings specifically, probably. It was probably inspired by Marines blood striping new NCOs though
@jamescanterbury6634
@jamescanterbury6634 2 жыл бұрын
I trained with the Canadians and we got a rum Tati on mid exercise
@Jack-cc3qm
@Jack-cc3qm 2 жыл бұрын
Admiral Vernon is my great grandfather by several generations. They call it grog, because Admiral Vernon wore a grey grogram cloak. They nicknamed him "Old Grog" because of it. Sailors would often save their daily tot of pursers rum and then drink it all at once and get hammered. Admiral Vernon ordered that all rum was to be watered down to prevent this. It wasn't very popular. So they named the diluted rum after him as well. He was also infamous for his siege of Portobello.
@neofulcrum5013
@neofulcrum5013 2 жыл бұрын
Can you guys do a video on guerrilla warfare?
@seanmessick9330
@seanmessick9330 2 жыл бұрын
Why not gorilla warfare
@seanmessick9330
@seanmessick9330 2 жыл бұрын
Why not gorilla warfare
@farmershane
@farmershane 2 жыл бұрын
Getting my cross rifles pinned was one of the most important days of my life.
@Spetsnaz690
@Spetsnaz690 2 жыл бұрын
There's another strange tradition in the special forces of the Indian army. After a soldier completes his probation period and becomes a member of that special forces unit, he will be served rum in a glass and after drinking it, he will have to eat that glass and swallow it. Only after that they will be considered a part of that unit. Similarly, in the MARCOS of the Indian Navy, sailors have to cut their thumb and shed blood as a tradition when they finally complete their training.
@johnrife7134
@johnrife7134 2 жыл бұрын
Blood wings aren't a big deal. The barbs are only about a half inch. And usually put on over a uniform less harsh than getting a peircing.
@gghanoj3679
@gghanoj3679 2 жыл бұрын
Very good video!
@emten1584
@emten1584 2 жыл бұрын
bro typed this after 1 minute the video was posted
@gghanoj3679
@gghanoj3679 2 жыл бұрын
@@emten1584 yaaaaaaaaaasssss
@oofman1911
@oofman1911 Жыл бұрын
Blood winging is literally the definition of the "it's just a prank bro" meme
@only._me
@only._me 2 жыл бұрын
I remember some of the stories my dad told me about when he went over the equator while serving as a Navy corpsman on green side with Marines. For all of the sailors and marines that hadn’t sailed over the equator yet, they were considered Pollywogs. And the sailors and marines who had already been over the equator were Shellbacks. For an entire day the Pollywogs had to put on all of their clothes inside out, crawl on the floor from their bunks throughout the ship and up to the main/flight deck. While they would crawl the Shellbacks would have their belts or shillelaghs and would smack the Pollywogs, the Pollywogs would have to respond, “Thank you sir, may I have another?” Some areas of the halls were lined with trash chutes where the Shellbacks filled it with weeks worth of trash and old food and the Pollywogs would have to crawl through it, some of them would vomit but would have to keep crawling. Once you got to the chow hall, the Shellbacks would have selected the biggest sailor or marine and cover their stomach’s with lard and crease, put a cherry in their belly button and each Pollywog would have to eat the cherry from his belly button. But once they had been through all of this and made it to the main/flight deck they would be greeted with hoses and buckets of water to wash themselves off and officially become Shellbacks.
@corymalik1324
@corymalik1324 2 жыл бұрын
And there's different variations of shellback, golden shellback, diamond shellback, and blue nose.
@origin3271
@origin3271 2 жыл бұрын
My older sister had her pin punched into her chest after finishing BMT and so did everyone else. They just didn't punch very hard, seems plenty sanctioned.
@ArmyGrunt1986
@ArmyGrunt1986 2 жыл бұрын
The "blood winging" is still very common in certain MOS and from I seen its not secretive. I got it twice, first time was in when you get your Cross Rifles and the latest was in 2009 Iraq when we were awarded CIB's. I don't understand why people have to try to ruin other people's fun, and it usually people not even in the military that's complaining. Its a great moral booster, makes you feel closer to each other, like you're actually family.
@epikhampter8298
@epikhampter8298 2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I'm sleeping during Sundays or Saturdays, my dad always barges into the room, destroying my perfect sleep. " WAKE UP, PRIVATE! " He shouts every time.
@JoshuaRyanActual
@JoshuaRyanActual 2 жыл бұрын
I got my Combat infantryman's badge blood pinned in 2007 in Mosul Iraq by every other CIB'd infantrymen in my company. One of the greatest honors in my life
@johnbussink6928
@johnbussink6928 2 жыл бұрын
eeehhhnn Dutch Airforce pilots also know the tradition of the piano burning. mostly after graduating flight training at their part of Tucson AFB in Arizona
@tazthetoad1250
@tazthetoad1250 2 жыл бұрын
0:12 what are those pushups
@jmanj3917
@jmanj3917 2 жыл бұрын
1:10, Yeah, it's been banned. The ban came either during or right before my USMC enlistment. We had to watch the actual video -- the dummies recorded their stupidity -- and sit through an entire day of briefings because of those idiots. And yes, the practice continued, at least while I was serving.
@julienalonso22
@julienalonso22 2 жыл бұрын
In rotc we would do “butterfly checks” to each other randomly, where we’d beat your ribbons or ranks into your uniform to “check” for backing. Sometimes we’d do it so hard it broke through the backing.
@xunheilvsnipezx3324
@xunheilvsnipezx3324 2 жыл бұрын
I received blood Aviation, Airborne, and air assualt wings, as well as blood rank from pvt - spc by the time I made e5 Sgt we were in A2CUs but then it became punched rank. Also as aircrew we either had to have our rank and badges sewn on to our ABDUs and ADCUs because pin on rank and badges can fall off and become FOD!
@timothyjenkins5557
@timothyjenkins5557 2 жыл бұрын
Shhhhh your ERB is showing……
@modernxenophon1582
@modernxenophon1582 2 жыл бұрын
Non-American here. We had a ritual similar to blood-winging. We also got our badges for finishing the training course without the things that close the spikes, though in our case the staff only lightly pushed the badges, they didn't really "hammer" them. We just got punched in the arm by the training staff. Except for the cadet who finished the training with the highest scores, he got hugs from all the training staff. Really tight hugs. With the spikes of the badge still exposed. Most of us did get small pin marks on our chest from this. I was genuinely disappointed when they didn't leave scars. I view this as an overall positive experience. I agree with the idea that hazing traditions, when done in moderation, can be fun and beneficial for building a sense of belonging. It really suck that some people make it physically dangerous, or so humiliating as to risk psychological damage.
@TheProtea09
@TheProtea09 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah but did you know that there are almost 50 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million Uruguayan citizens. If the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person would need to fight at least 14 kangaroos. #pray4uruguay
@sam8404
@sam8404 2 жыл бұрын
We'll just have to pray they don't team up with the Emus.
@lelandgaunt9985
@lelandgaunt9985 2 жыл бұрын
What about the alpacalypse!!
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