Earning The Title – Making Marines on Parris Island

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Full Marine Corps boot camp documentary covering all phases of Marine Corps Boot Camp on Parris Island. Covers USMC boot camp arrival (receiving) through graduation.
Understand what it’s like at Marine Corps boot camp on day 1 all the way through the USMC Crucible. If you want to answer the question, How do you become a Marine?, this video is your answer.

Marine Corps IST-Fitness standards for Marine Corps boot camp. Male recruits must be able to do 3 pull-ups or 34 push-ups & female recruits must be able to do 1 pull-up or 15 push-ups. Both are required to do 44 crunches in 2 minutes and run 1.5 miles in under 13:30 for men and 15 minutes for women. Recruits are advised to report to training in much better shape, as the IST run is only half the distance Physical Fitness Test required of all recruits prior to graduation.

Incentive Training in Marine Corps boot camp is common if they don’t meet standards for Marine Corps training.

Grass Week is also called “snap in”. The recruits spend time practicing their firing positions, also called “snapping in”.

In Marine Corps Basic Warrior Training, or BWT, recruits learn the fundamentals of combat; they sleep in the field and eat MRE’s.

The Crucible is the defining moment of USMC bootcamp. Recruits will learn the standards required to pass the Crucible, they know how long the Marine Corps Crucible is and how to pass The Crucible.

Marine Corps Emblem “EGA” Ceremony – The Eagle Globe and Anchor emblem is the symbol the embodies what sets Marines apart from other branches of service who delineate themselves by occupation specialty or demonstrate allegiance to a specific unit through the wearing of a patch or emblem. The only symbol Marines recognize is the Marine Corps Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. Receiving the emblem signifies that the recruits have earned the title of United States Marine. They will now stand with their instructors as the Nation’s newest Marines.

The USMC Boot Camp Gas Chamber experience is intense.

Marine Corps Inspections are frequent and demanding during USMC boot camp.

USMC Phase 2 includes swim qualification. All Marine recruits are required to know how to survive in the water.

“Every Marine a rifleman” is a mantra that is central to the Marine Corps culture. Marine recruits must meet standards to qualify in Marine Corps marksmanship.

Marine Corps boot camp Phase 4. During Phase 4, the new Marines begin to transition from their roles as recruits into that of United States Marines. During this phase new Marines now call their Drill Instructors by their rank. Instead of “Sir” or “Ma’am,” it is “Sgt” or “SSgt”. The Drill Instructors continue mentoring the new Marines by conducting discussion periods on critical topics that will help the new Marines to be successful in their transition to the operational forces.

Battalion Commander’s Inspection in Marine Corps Recruit Training in 2019.

The Battalion Commander’s Inspection is the final opportunity for the new Marines to be evaluated prior to graduation. As in previous inspections, they are measured on their appearance, but more importantly, the Battalion Commander is evaluating them on their confidence, character, and whether or not they embody the Marine Corps’ Core Values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

Marine Corps Family Day
On Family Day excited families line the streets and try to catch a glimpse of their Marine running by in formation. Family Day starts off with a motivational run, referred to as the “MOT Run” throughout the Depot. All graduating Marines run in formation while singing motivational cadence, loudly signaling successful completion of Recruit Training. As recruits run to the cadence of their Drill Instructors, parents, family members and friends line the streets and cheer as they try to find the face of their loved one among the crowd of new Marines.

After the MOT Run, the new Marines have a chance to see family and friends for the first time during on-base liberty.

Marine Corps boot camp graduation is conducted on Friday in a formal ceremony and parade, attended by family and friends.

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  1. I went to recruit training in 1991, before the crucible. I think the crucible and officially getting the title of Marine is good training. On my graduation day for instance one of our DI’s told us if it was up to him none of us would graduate. Lol!

  2. Wut..?? R stopped when they were boxing each other Dont ever let them fight each other you dimwits. Learn from the french and the Foreign Legion. Cohesion is not like that

  3. Вот это армия, а у нас блять дали лопату, метлу или сука лом и хуярь отсюда и до обеда. А еще больший пиздец это когда вагонами патроны утилизируют вместо того чтобы ЛС обучать, так еще суки деньги за утилизацию платят… 6 патронов на присяге и ты ебать воин….

  4. Arrived on PI 9/63 2nd Battalion ,1st and 2nd had wooden barracks 3rd was called Disney world ,because they were new at the time.Still remember the smell of PI.Turned 19 the next month.1st cigarette Christmas day bucket in middle of circle, last one for duration. Semper Fi to all my brothers past/present and who gave their all.

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