Thank you for your update this video! Wishing you will be able to update more and more videos like this to help all the families of any Trainees can see they siblings going through the process to become a real Soldier. Thank you all for your service guys. Love the video ❤
@Bongsmokerton2 ай бұрын
Smells like recycles
@Lacksitive2 ай бұрын
OSUT A35th 2013. 80% of us were ate the fuck up. good times
@worst0neever3627 ай бұрын
Anyone else ship out may 13, 2024?
@scottankers66907 ай бұрын
I was C-35th at Leonard Wood Aug-Dec 1993. Alpha was across the street. I didn't recognize many of the locations; maybe the CS gas building was the same. The training looks much the same. Exception: it looks like they detonated live Bangalore torpedoes. Our live demolition was a ring main where each of us attached a quarter pound block of C4. Good stuff. I still remember a lot of the details.
@abdimalikgurhan31945 ай бұрын
Awesome, what rank did you get out?
@scottankers66905 ай бұрын
@@abdimalikgurhan3194 I was E5 when I got out
@ajmpatriot48998 ай бұрын
I was in Alpha in 1998. Wow! The masks are ridiculous man I hate woke garbage. Viruses dance right through those things!
@abdimalikgurhan31945 ай бұрын
What is wrong with the mask? Army engineers are now training better and more advanced. You are just old and pathetic.
@user-hp3lx4xk3i8 ай бұрын
Delta 35 OSUT July 5- Oct 12 2018 12B
@j.d.78388 ай бұрын
WTF! ARE YOU DOIN' WITH MY F'N ARMY?!
@j.d.78388 ай бұрын
Medical wrist band......We're fuckled!
@walkertxranger12129 ай бұрын
In this video there is no yelling and screaming, is that just for the camera or is that real? I want to join but I want to be absolutely challenged mentally and this seems too soft
@jaythoven5k8779 ай бұрын
1. It’s just for the cameras. The cameras aren’t around 24/7. 2. if your only concern about whether to join or not is yelling & screaming, then joining is not for you. 3. If you somehow disregard number 2, and want to be “challenged” and this seems “soft” then enlist 18X
@walkertxranger12129 ай бұрын
That makes sense, I’m enlisting 12B next year
@mikeythefistmusic9 ай бұрын
@@walkertxranger1212I’m shipping out to Fort Leonard Wood on November 13th
@d1devoted77311 ай бұрын
27:39 why shorty so geeked
@vso73711 ай бұрын
I completed AIT there in January-March 1967. My MOS was 12A10 L92.............ended up doing two years in Germany in a Panel Bridge Company. GREAT MEMORIES!!!
@mikedavis4851Ай бұрын
I was in Germany at Ludendorff Kaserne Kornwesthiem with 38th PB IN 76. 😊
@user-nk7tk8ge5h Жыл бұрын
B-35th oct 86- feb 87. Was way more intense.
@bertcombs9944 Жыл бұрын
1989 C 31st 132rnd retired in 2014
@supervastgut1568 Жыл бұрын
bruh, seeing these kids with those ridiculous masks on, makes me glad to be out of the dying military filled with pussies and shit leaders more focused on diversity and inclusion than fighting
@ShootingOnlyExcites Жыл бұрын
F Ds Moore was Fukn insane, graduated from the same company june 2023
@SYLVER8844 Жыл бұрын
Just graduated from A35th, warpath honor platoon babyyyy
@alexvivian149 Жыл бұрын
It’s so weird to see people laughing and talking. We got smoked all the time for that but hey that’s peace time training for ya
@orlandoriveras Жыл бұрын
1986 B2-2 march - June 3rdPlt
@codymichael7140 Жыл бұрын
Shipping out May 1st, 2023 12B
@jaythoven5k877 Жыл бұрын
Good luck. That’s about 2 years to the exact date I shipped out. I left May 3rd.
@codymichael7140 Жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 I appreciate it. I’m a little nervous not because I’ve never been through it before but because i know nothing about the MOS lol
@escapehtefate99 Жыл бұрын
April 24th here we go
@jaythoven5k877 Жыл бұрын
good luck
@joeybeann Жыл бұрын
Yo its Lahoon!
@SupaSargeakaQ Жыл бұрын
Congradulations to the new Combat Engineers!!!!! I was in B35th EN BN 1998 still serving in the National Guard. Currently at 24r years and not planning on stopping so here's to the next generation of Combat Engineers
@nicholasmartins-ramirez30408 ай бұрын
I just graduated from bravo 35th
@homeimprovementsubaruguy2556Ай бұрын
I was an alpha company 35th in 2000 but my brother went through and was in bravo 35th in 1998. I wonder if you two were there together? Back then they called bravo company the house of pain.
@SupaSargeakaQАй бұрын
@@homeimprovementsubaruguy2556 what’s your brothers name? It’s possible I know him
@ImJustKamp Жыл бұрын
Just graduated from that same company 💥💯🤟
@profitofblee2194 Жыл бұрын
Was it fun?
@stewdagoat6702 Жыл бұрын
How was it
@thebigmon Жыл бұрын
The Army of fat people.
@gatzarakip.r.4701 Жыл бұрын
Damn.... such a long time.. came out of bt and ait from CHARLIE 35th back in 1989... woa.. and i still remember my MOTTO..
@scottankers66907 ай бұрын
I was C-35th in 1993. Still remember a lot of the training.
@garygraves5699 Жыл бұрын
How often do people get airborne slots during this ?
@jaythoven5k877 Жыл бұрын
Very often. They usually ask a few weeks before graduation for about 2-3 people to volunteer.
@yonasomalley5952 Жыл бұрын
Yo this is the exact company I was in. 😂 thank you!
@reggon182 Жыл бұрын
Late August 30th to December 16 2011 alpha 35th at the time the 31st barracks were being built across the 35th building . I was the second class to be using the new 35th barracks lol
@biggyboi8521 Жыл бұрын
Just graduated yesterday A35th Assassins LTW
@jaythoven5k877 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on surviving Alphatraz
@SupaSargeakaQ Жыл бұрын
B35th is where it's at. Old school combat engineer 1998 when i was at leonard wood
@DirtyLilHobo Жыл бұрын
I was there doing the same thing Sept - Nov 1969. Then off to ‘Nam in Dec 1969. 571st Engr, 3rd Bge, 9th Inf 69-70. Though, at Ft. Leonard Wood caught a bad upper respiratory infection that lasted a week. Missed the pontoon bridge fun and games...
@123arcadia Жыл бұрын
I want my milk n cookies 🍪
@silvermark55002 жыл бұрын
Shipping out on the 15th OSUT, 12B here. Best and worse highlights?
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Best: Making a lot of new friends, learning new things, getting use to being uncomfortable and unpredictable. Worst: Being uncomfortable. Going from having 0-3 roommates all my life to 55 roommates sharing 2 showers. Being yelled at for things that were impossible to do. Dealing with the consequences of others actions.
@silvermark55002 жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 thank you I will keep this in mind!
@connectedhomie5320 Жыл бұрын
@@silvermark5500yo crampton!
@SharpshootinSalvi2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for OSUT leaving on the 29th of this Month
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@Onthegrindmedia12 жыл бұрын
Shipping out Sept 26th!!!
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
good luck man
@brandonlangarica1440 Жыл бұрын
hey bro mee tooo, on the 26th
@homeslice45512 жыл бұрын
How many people failed your OSUT?
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Around 50. We started with 200.
@homeslice45512 жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 lol what happened?
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Some got kicked out for not conforming to Army standards, some failed too many classes and some got sent home medically.
@KaiserCS2 жыл бұрын
Oh crap, you guys were around when that kid shot himself
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
it happened the day we graduated.
@KaiserCS2 жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 It must've been nice to go through BCT without having to march to the arms room on a daily basis
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
@@KaiserCS yeah we kept it in our bunk
@endlessgamer80032 жыл бұрын
How hard is the ait portion of 12b osut
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Not hard at all if you pay attention. They tell you everything you need to know, and quiz you the same day. You get 2-3 chances.
@endlessgamer80032 жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 Thanks bro I'm leaving for AIT in a couple weeks cause i already did basic last summer
@Jacob-oq3uv Жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 Do yall get phones in the AIT portion now? Or do they treat it the same as basic?
@jaythoven5k877 Жыл бұрын
@@Jacob-oq3uv The AIT portion of OSUT is treated the same as the BCT portion.
@homeimprovementsubaruguy2556Ай бұрын
When I went through early 2000s it was exactly the same as basic training. We got a weekend pass after we graduated basic and then we came back to the same barricks, same drill sergeants and the same shit.
@khamalwilliams1622 жыл бұрын
Just graduated from alpha 35. Mane DS Riley and DS Smith. Great Leaders
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Two of the best leaders I’ve had. Congrats on graduating. Welcome to the family. Essayons
@Rob-bl6qq Жыл бұрын
DS Moore, DS Morris, and DS Sanchez are goats
@citizenpunx2 жыл бұрын
I went through this exact course a year ago. Anyone remember the instructor at 54:00? “wAtCh YoUR lAnE” haha
@larrysouth32592 жыл бұрын
Outstanding... brings back many memories. A35th OSUT summer of 1989.
@tomservo5347 Жыл бұрын
Hehe I was right there 10 years later probably in the same brick barracks and the dumpy little AAFES shop down the road and the rec hall with the Sherman tank in front of it-the only two places we were allowed to go on our pass for 2 hours on Sundays. 12B training I did actually enjoy. We were actually called 'soldiers' instead of recruits, pretty chill range instructors with the luxury of a cattle car taking us back to barracks in the evening but we still had KP which I did not care for. Our drill sergeants always smoked us after KP because 'we had an easy day'.
@jeffreyrobuck3288 Жыл бұрын
I went through Osut in winter of 89
@scottankers66907 ай бұрын
I was C-35 in 1993. I remember much of the details.
@maplemanz2 жыл бұрын
What the heck are "Assult packs"? No such thing existed in 1985.
@maplemanz2 жыл бұрын
No females there when I did basic there in 1985.
@thegodhoward80372 жыл бұрын
Shipping in less than 2 weeks
@pikarick19537 ай бұрын
How it is going?
@thegodhoward80377 ай бұрын
@@pikarick1953 don't do it America is on the path of horrific evil my advice is learn to sail get a passport and leave as soon as possible
@williamcooper24152 жыл бұрын
Here we are at misery, Ft Leonard Wood. "File from the left, column left," said the Sergeant, We didn't know we could. We're gonna to be Engineers, for our Uncle Sam. So, we can fight those World War Twos, Koreas, Vietnams. [Chorus] Cause we are, Mountain Movers - Mountain Movers, Castle on fire. Weapons and equipment and man-power. Yeeaah! Nothing is too hard for us and nothing can't be done. Just tell us where we have to go, we'll do it on the run. [Chorus ends] Hey, Mr President, tell us that we can. Fight for freedom and liberate oppressed lands. Over hill, over dale, we hit the dusty trail. Drive on Sergeant, you we'll never fail. [Chorus] [Cadence with marching background] Drill Instructor: Left, left, left right. Troops: Always first! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Bridge the gap! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Breech the wall! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Shoot to kill! [Cadence and Marching Fades] Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Left, left, left, right. Left, left, left, right. Engineer's Song (C) by William Cooper
@levivogel33512 жыл бұрын
Accedently found this🤣. I was in it like 5 times. I look tiny next to some of those guys.
@riwajsapkota85612 жыл бұрын
do we get our cellphones?
@jaythoven5k8772 жыл бұрын
Yeah, on Sundays for a couple of minutes.
@Jacob-oq3uv Жыл бұрын
@@jaythoven5k877 What abour during the AIT portion?
@TRM832 жыл бұрын
FT Lostinthewoods Missery!!
@scottgallaway64672 жыл бұрын
Damn, memories B Co. 1-48 INF BN 2021 was insane
@DannySaurusRex Жыл бұрын
No way! I was C Co 1-48 summer 2022 and went to AIT with people from B Co
Пікірлер
33:56 that's a hell of a perspective shot lmao
Thank you for your update this video! Wishing you will be able to update more and more videos like this to help all the families of any Trainees can see they siblings going through the process to become a real Soldier. Thank you all for your service guys. Love the video ❤
Smells like recycles
OSUT A35th 2013. 80% of us were ate the fuck up. good times
Anyone else ship out may 13, 2024?
I was C-35th at Leonard Wood Aug-Dec 1993. Alpha was across the street. I didn't recognize many of the locations; maybe the CS gas building was the same. The training looks much the same. Exception: it looks like they detonated live Bangalore torpedoes. Our live demolition was a ring main where each of us attached a quarter pound block of C4. Good stuff. I still remember a lot of the details.
Awesome, what rank did you get out?
@@abdimalikgurhan3194 I was E5 when I got out
I was in Alpha in 1998. Wow! The masks are ridiculous man I hate woke garbage. Viruses dance right through those things!
What is wrong with the mask? Army engineers are now training better and more advanced. You are just old and pathetic.
Delta 35 OSUT July 5- Oct 12 2018 12B
WTF! ARE YOU DOIN' WITH MY F'N ARMY?!
Medical wrist band......We're fuckled!
In this video there is no yelling and screaming, is that just for the camera or is that real? I want to join but I want to be absolutely challenged mentally and this seems too soft
1. It’s just for the cameras. The cameras aren’t around 24/7. 2. if your only concern about whether to join or not is yelling & screaming, then joining is not for you. 3. If you somehow disregard number 2, and want to be “challenged” and this seems “soft” then enlist 18X
That makes sense, I’m enlisting 12B next year
@@walkertxranger1212I’m shipping out to Fort Leonard Wood on November 13th
27:39 why shorty so geeked
I completed AIT there in January-March 1967. My MOS was 12A10 L92.............ended up doing two years in Germany in a Panel Bridge Company. GREAT MEMORIES!!!
I was in Germany at Ludendorff Kaserne Kornwesthiem with 38th PB IN 76. 😊
B-35th oct 86- feb 87. Was way more intense.
1989 C 31st 132rnd retired in 2014
bruh, seeing these kids with those ridiculous masks on, makes me glad to be out of the dying military filled with pussies and shit leaders more focused on diversity and inclusion than fighting
F Ds Moore was Fukn insane, graduated from the same company june 2023
Just graduated from A35th, warpath honor platoon babyyyy
It’s so weird to see people laughing and talking. We got smoked all the time for that but hey that’s peace time training for ya
1986 B2-2 march - June 3rdPlt
Shipping out May 1st, 2023 12B
Good luck. That’s about 2 years to the exact date I shipped out. I left May 3rd.
@@jaythoven5k877 I appreciate it. I’m a little nervous not because I’ve never been through it before but because i know nothing about the MOS lol
April 24th here we go
good luck
Yo its Lahoon!
Congradulations to the new Combat Engineers!!!!! I was in B35th EN BN 1998 still serving in the National Guard. Currently at 24r years and not planning on stopping so here's to the next generation of Combat Engineers
I just graduated from bravo 35th
I was an alpha company 35th in 2000 but my brother went through and was in bravo 35th in 1998. I wonder if you two were there together? Back then they called bravo company the house of pain.
@@homeimprovementsubaruguy2556 what’s your brothers name? It’s possible I know him
Just graduated from that same company 💥💯🤟
Was it fun?
How was it
The Army of fat people.
Damn.... such a long time.. came out of bt and ait from CHARLIE 35th back in 1989... woa.. and i still remember my MOTTO..
I was C-35th in 1993. Still remember a lot of the training.
How often do people get airborne slots during this ?
Very often. They usually ask a few weeks before graduation for about 2-3 people to volunteer.
Yo this is the exact company I was in. 😂 thank you!
Late August 30th to December 16 2011 alpha 35th at the time the 31st barracks were being built across the 35th building . I was the second class to be using the new 35th barracks lol
Just graduated yesterday A35th Assassins LTW
Congrats on surviving Alphatraz
B35th is where it's at. Old school combat engineer 1998 when i was at leonard wood
I was there doing the same thing Sept - Nov 1969. Then off to ‘Nam in Dec 1969. 571st Engr, 3rd Bge, 9th Inf 69-70. Though, at Ft. Leonard Wood caught a bad upper respiratory infection that lasted a week. Missed the pontoon bridge fun and games...
I want my milk n cookies 🍪
Shipping out on the 15th OSUT, 12B here. Best and worse highlights?
Best: Making a lot of new friends, learning new things, getting use to being uncomfortable and unpredictable. Worst: Being uncomfortable. Going from having 0-3 roommates all my life to 55 roommates sharing 2 showers. Being yelled at for things that were impossible to do. Dealing with the consequences of others actions.
@@jaythoven5k877 thank you I will keep this in mind!
@@silvermark5500yo crampton!
Can't wait for OSUT leaving on the 29th of this Month
Good luck!
Shipping out Sept 26th!!!
good luck man
hey bro mee tooo, on the 26th
How many people failed your OSUT?
Around 50. We started with 200.
@@jaythoven5k877 lol what happened?
Some got kicked out for not conforming to Army standards, some failed too many classes and some got sent home medically.
Oh crap, you guys were around when that kid shot himself
it happened the day we graduated.
@@jaythoven5k877 It must've been nice to go through BCT without having to march to the arms room on a daily basis
@@KaiserCS yeah we kept it in our bunk
How hard is the ait portion of 12b osut
Not hard at all if you pay attention. They tell you everything you need to know, and quiz you the same day. You get 2-3 chances.
@@jaythoven5k877 Thanks bro I'm leaving for AIT in a couple weeks cause i already did basic last summer
@@jaythoven5k877 Do yall get phones in the AIT portion now? Or do they treat it the same as basic?
@@Jacob-oq3uv The AIT portion of OSUT is treated the same as the BCT portion.
When I went through early 2000s it was exactly the same as basic training. We got a weekend pass after we graduated basic and then we came back to the same barricks, same drill sergeants and the same shit.
Just graduated from alpha 35. Mane DS Riley and DS Smith. Great Leaders
Two of the best leaders I’ve had. Congrats on graduating. Welcome to the family. Essayons
DS Moore, DS Morris, and DS Sanchez are goats
I went through this exact course a year ago. Anyone remember the instructor at 54:00? “wAtCh YoUR lAnE” haha
Outstanding... brings back many memories. A35th OSUT summer of 1989.
Hehe I was right there 10 years later probably in the same brick barracks and the dumpy little AAFES shop down the road and the rec hall with the Sherman tank in front of it-the only two places we were allowed to go on our pass for 2 hours on Sundays. 12B training I did actually enjoy. We were actually called 'soldiers' instead of recruits, pretty chill range instructors with the luxury of a cattle car taking us back to barracks in the evening but we still had KP which I did not care for. Our drill sergeants always smoked us after KP because 'we had an easy day'.
I went through Osut in winter of 89
I was C-35 in 1993. I remember much of the details.
What the heck are "Assult packs"? No such thing existed in 1985.
No females there when I did basic there in 1985.
Shipping in less than 2 weeks
How it is going?
@@pikarick1953 don't do it America is on the path of horrific evil my advice is learn to sail get a passport and leave as soon as possible
Here we are at misery, Ft Leonard Wood. "File from the left, column left," said the Sergeant, We didn't know we could. We're gonna to be Engineers, for our Uncle Sam. So, we can fight those World War Twos, Koreas, Vietnams. [Chorus] Cause we are, Mountain Movers - Mountain Movers, Castle on fire. Weapons and equipment and man-power. Yeeaah! Nothing is too hard for us and nothing can't be done. Just tell us where we have to go, we'll do it on the run. [Chorus ends] Hey, Mr President, tell us that we can. Fight for freedom and liberate oppressed lands. Over hill, over dale, we hit the dusty trail. Drive on Sergeant, you we'll never fail. [Chorus] [Cadence with marching background] Drill Instructor: Left, left, left right. Troops: Always first! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Bridge the gap! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Breech the wall! Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Troops: Shoot to kill! [Cadence and Marching Fades] Drill Instructor: Left, left, left, right. Left, left, left, right. Left, left, left, right. Engineer's Song (C) by William Cooper
Accedently found this🤣. I was in it like 5 times. I look tiny next to some of those guys.
do we get our cellphones?
Yeah, on Sundays for a couple of minutes.
@@jaythoven5k877 What abour during the AIT portion?
FT Lostinthewoods Missery!!
Damn, memories B Co. 1-48 INF BN 2021 was insane
No way! I was C Co 1-48 summer 2022 and went to AIT with people from B Co