Drill instructors within the U.S. armed forces have different titles in each branch of service. In the United States Air Force, they are known as "Military Training Instructors", or MTIs. The United States Navy refers to their drill instructors as "Recruit Division Commanders", or RDCs. Within the United States Army, drill instructors are given the title of "Drill Sergeant". The United States Coast Guard gives the title of "Company Commander" to their drill instructors. The United States Marine Corps is the only branch of the U.S. armed forces where drill instructors are titled as "drill instructors". Drill instructors are referred to as "sir" or "ma'am" by recruits within the USAF, USCG (for the first few weeks of basic training, until recruits are instructed to refer to their company commanders by their proper rank), and USMC. Within the USN, recruits must refer to their RDCs by their proper ranks. Recruits in the United States Army must refer to their drill sergeants as such: "drill sergeant".
"Drill Instructor" is a song recorded by the German eurodance group Captain Jack. It was released in March 1996 as the second single from their album, The Mission.
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How Marine Corps Drill Instructors Are Trained | Boot Camp
Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, with a class of students during week six of their nine-week training (shortened from 11 weeks because of COVID-19 safety restrictions).
Drill Instructor School has evolved over the past few years after widespread reports of abusive behavior by drill instructors during boot camp. One tactic to confront these issues is discussing case studies with new students related to former instructors found guilty of mistreating recruits.
Students also prepare to work with recruits by engaging in realistic scenarios where some students play the role of drill instructor, and others of recruits. Th...
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Drill Instructor Gives EPIC Speech – United States Marine Corps Recruit Training
These are the first words that you will hear from your senior drill instructor during boot camp.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason May, a senior drill instructor, gives a speech to the new recruits on pick-up day aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. May spoke to the recruits about the responsibilities of the drill instructors and what was to be expected of the recruits throughout the 13 weeks of recruit training.
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I guess we know which child is going to have issues with authority figures.
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Drill Instructor asks Recruit the HARDEST Part of BOOTCAMP 😆🇺🇸
Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps...
Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, with a class of students during week six of their nine-week training (shortened from 11 weeks because of COVID-19 safety restrictions).
Drill Instructor School has evolved over the past few years after widespread reports of abusive behavior by drill instructors during boot camp. One tactic to confront these issues is discussing case studies with new students related to former instructors found guilty of mistreating recruits.
Students also prepare to work with recruits by engaging in realistic scenarios where some students play the role of drill instructor, and others of recruits. Their curriculum ranges from executing drill formations to administering proper hygiene in the squad bays. Students are also required to experience and master everything a recruit is required to do during boot camp — including intense physical training.
Additional video footage shot by Sergeant Yamil Casarreal and Lance Corporal Chris McMurry.
MORE BOOT CAMP VIDEOS:
What It Takes To Survive The Marines' 54-hour Final Test | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePt108F00sU&t=10s
The Toughest Obstacles Marines Face In The “Confidence Course” | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiPyco6AUkA&t=0s
What New Marine Corps Recruits Go Through In Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0RTH57v66I
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How Marine Corps Drill Instructors Are Trained | Boot Camp
Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, with a class of students during week six of their nine-week training (shortened from 11 weeks because of COVID-19 safety restrictions).
Drill Instructor School has evolved over the past few years after widespread reports of abusive behavior by drill instructors during boot camp. One tactic to confront these issues is discussing case studies with new students related to former instructors found guilty of mistreating recruits.
Students also prepare to work with recruits by engaging in realistic scenarios where some students play the role of drill instructor, and others of recruits. Their curriculum ranges from executing drill formations to administering proper hygiene in the squad bays. Students are also required to experience and master everything a recruit is required to do during boot camp — including intense physical training.
Additional video footage shot by Sergeant Yamil Casarreal and Lance Corporal Chris McMurry.
MORE BOOT CAMP VIDEOS:
What It Takes To Survive The Marines' 54-hour Final Test | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePt108F00sU&t=10s
The Toughest Obstacles Marines Face In The “Confidence Course” | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiPyco6AUkA&t=0s
What New Marine Corps Recruits Go Through In Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0RTH57v66I
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How Marine Corps Drill Instructors Are Trained | Boot Camp
These are the first words that you will hear from your senior drill instructor during boot camp.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason May, a senior drill instruc...
These are the first words that you will hear from your senior drill instructor during boot camp.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason May, a senior drill instructor, gives a speech to the new recruits on pick-up day aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. May spoke to the recruits about the responsibilities of the drill instructors and what was to be expected of the recruits throughout the 13 weeks of recruit training.
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These are the first words that you will hear from your senior drill instructor during boot camp.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason May, a senior drill instructor, gives a speech to the new recruits on pick-up day aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. May spoke to the recruits about the responsibilities of the drill instructors and what was to be expected of the recruits throughout the 13 weeks of recruit training.
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I guess we know which child is going to have issues with authority figures.
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Drill Sergeant
Army Drill Sergeant
...
I guess we know which child is going to have issues with authority figures.
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Drill Sergeant
Army Drill Sergeant
US Army Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant School
Drill Sergeant Academy
US Drill Sergeant Academy
Drill Sergeant yells at Private
Drill Sergeant yells at baby
Drill Sergeant and baby
Baby thinks Drill Sergeant is funny
Baby laughs at Drill Sergeant
Funny Drill Sergeant Video
Non-Commissioned Officer
This we will defend
Basic Training
Boot Camp
Drill Instructor
Knife hand
Trainer
Train
Soldier
US Army
US Military
Veteran
Sergeant
NCO
Hooah
Hoorah
Army Strong
I guess we know which child is going to have issues with authority figures.
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Drill Sergeant
Army Drill Sergeant
US Army Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant School
Drill Sergeant Academy
US Drill Sergeant Academy
Drill Sergeant yells at Private
Drill Sergeant yells at baby
Drill Sergeant and baby
Baby thinks Drill Sergeant is funny
Baby laughs at Drill Sergeant
Funny Drill Sergeant Video
Non-Commissioned Officer
This we will defend
Basic Training
Boot Camp
Drill Instructor
Knife hand
Trainer
Train
Soldier
US Army
US Military
Veteran
Sergeant
NCO
Hooah
Hoorah
Army Strong
Before they train Marine Corps recruits at boot camp, drill instructors must graduate from Drill Instructor School. Insider spent three days at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, with a class of students during week six of their nine-week training (shortened from 11 weeks because of COVID-19 safety restrictions).
Drill Instructor School has evolved over the past few years after widespread reports of abusive behavior by drill instructors during boot camp. One tactic to confront these issues is discussing case studies with new students related to former instructors found guilty of mistreating recruits.
Students also prepare to work with recruits by engaging in realistic scenarios where some students play the role of drill instructor, and others of recruits. Their curriculum ranges from executing drill formations to administering proper hygiene in the squad bays. Students are also required to experience and master everything a recruit is required to do during boot camp — including intense physical training.
Additional video footage shot by Sergeant Yamil Casarreal and Lance Corporal Chris McMurry.
MORE BOOT CAMP VIDEOS:
What It Takes To Survive The Marines' 54-hour Final Test | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePt108F00sU&t=10s
The Toughest Obstacles Marines Face In The “Confidence Course” | Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiPyco6AUkA&t=0s
What New Marine Corps Recruits Go Through In Boot Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0RTH57v66I
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How Marine Corps Drill Instructors Are Trained | Boot Camp
These are the first words that you will hear from your senior drill instructor during boot camp.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason May, a senior drill instructor, gives a speech to the new recruits on pick-up day aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. May spoke to the recruits about the responsibilities of the drill instructors and what was to be expected of the recruits throughout the 13 weeks of recruit training.
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Credits: Sgt. John C. Lamb/RELEASED
I guess we know which child is going to have issues with authority figures.
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Drill Sergeant
Army Drill Sergeant
US Army Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant School
Drill Sergeant Academy
US Drill Sergeant Academy
Drill Sergeant yells at Private
Drill Sergeant yells at baby
Drill Sergeant and baby
Baby thinks Drill Sergeant is funny
Baby laughs at Drill Sergeant
Funny Drill Sergeant Video
Non-Commissioned Officer
This we will defend
Basic Training
Boot Camp
Drill Instructor
Knife hand
Trainer
Train
Soldier
US Army
US Military
Veteran
Sergeant
NCO
Hooah
Hoorah
Army Strong
Drill instructors within the U.S. armed forces have different titles in each branch of service. In the United States Air Force, they are known as "Military Training Instructors", or MTIs. The United States Navy refers to their drill instructors as "Recruit Division Commanders", or RDCs. Within the United States Army, drill instructors are given the title of "Drill Sergeant". The United States Coast Guard gives the title of "Company Commander" to their drill instructors. The United States Marine Corps is the only branch of the U.S. armed forces where drill instructors are titled as "drill instructors". Drill instructors are referred to as "sir" or "ma'am" by recruits within the USAF, USCG (for the first few weeks of basic training, until recruits are instructed to refer to their company commanders by their proper rank), and USMC. Within the USN, recruits must refer to their RDCs by their proper ranks. Recruits in the United States Army must refer to their drill sergeants as such: "drill sergeant".