Tyler family day USMC

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Published 2021-11-22

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  • no matter how long ago you go through boot camp watching this brings back memories of boot camp. I went through in 1960 and stayed for retirement. SEMPER FI Marines
  • @XJarhead360
    Family day is always a great day. Parents see the transformation of their child. It was a great day for me as Mom (RIP) came by bus all the way from Los Angeles since we didn't have a car.
  • @94Whiskey
    Graduated in 1994 Plt 1017/MCRD SD...still gives me goose bumps seeing the new Marines graduating! Semper Fidelis!
  • @rudy8146
    It is interesting how many of the DIs and SDIs were from Detroit, MI. I completed boot camp at Parris Island on January 30, 2009 (1st Battalion, Company B, Platoon 1010). We were in that same building on Family Day. I'm from Indiana, but I lived in a suburb of Detroit for over 5 years. It's great to see Detroiters doing big things in the USMC! Semper Fi!
  • To think that if this country gets in trouble, these children will be the 1st to protect it!
  • THAT gave me chills! My son is an Air Force Staff Sergeant. I remember going to see him graduate from boot camp in Texas. I remain a PROUD Air Force mom. God Bless America, for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. God Bless them, and us, every one.
  • @pattygauvin5479
    God bless each and every one of y'all thank you for serving our country and God bless your family too always please please be safe and forever and forever have faith believe and trust in God πŸ’―πŸ€΄πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
  • lol @11:08, we are all still human. This whole ceremony gave me goosebumps, it all boils down to these young men and women defending our country at the end of the day and I commend and respect them all.
  • @Hatchett69
    Love to see young men and women of America standing up and being proud hoorah y'all Marines now
  • I am Australian, I love watching how you honour your veterans it is wonderful.
  • @inasmith8734
    This drill sergeants are soo ready to fight . Their body language says it all ! Very disciplined!
  • @S0mailLegend
    India Company Honor Platoon 3072. Thank you for posting this. Oct 1st 2021
  • @MrBalisas
    Simplemente, sois los mejores. Desde un pueblito de la provincia de Segovia, EspaΓ±a, enhorabuena por la marcialidad.
  • As a young 17 year old I joined The Marines making/asking my mother sign for me . If your life isn't going right and you want to change it join the Marines . It isn't easy but no one can ever take the Marine out of you . While I was in bootcamp ( Parris Island)we never had a family day like this.
  • Oh Wow it's very Respectful πŸ™ I love ❀ watching the American Soldiers Program. GOD BLESS each and every πŸ™ ❀ β™₯ One of You...I Salute you πŸ™ All
  • still the finest America has to offer....the marine corps stands out so far above and beyond the other branches of the military.
  • I remember Navy Waves πŸ‘‹ Bainbridge MD. 1964 .Anchors Aweigh!!!!!
  • @mofo7689
    Graduated Nov 1983 from San Diego. I still remember my family day as the Sunday before graduation. I was happy as hell going to a bowling alley for a "burger meal" and rolling a few games paid by our book of chits. The meal hit me like a train from no junk food in my system. I paid for the soda still burping after we reassembled that afternoon.
  • @ddeaae
    More Awesome Devildog's. America is Proud. Our Amazing Warrior's