The Crucible – RECON – Part 1 This month’s RECON focuses on the culminating field exercise conducted at the end of Marine Corps boot camp known as “The Crucible.” Recon, an original Pentagon Channel series, is a monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look on a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events / history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of US military men and women. The Pentagon Channel broadcasts military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the US Armed Forces through programming including: • Department of Defense news briefings • Military news • Interviews with top Defense officials • Short stories about the work of our military In addition to enhancing Department of Defense communications with the 1.4 million active duty service members, the Pentagon Channel will provide the 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserve and the 650000 civilian employees of the Department of Defense more timely access to military information and news. The Pentagon Channel television service is distributed 24/7 and is available to all stateside cable and satellite providers, via American Forces Radio and Television Services, overseas and via the worldwide web. www.MilitaryChefs.com for Army Food Service Operations, Navy Culinary Specialists, Air Force Services, Marine Corps Food Service Specialists, and Coast Guard Food Service Specialists.
@easterndragon9x you still have to join the Navy before going to seals so yes you have to go through navy boot Before seals.
@pandamoniumasylumn well, everyone start as a normal civilian, include the SEALs. The difference is that they have to go through very hard training regime. It’s not such “hardest” training regime, each one has it own difficult level. Sorry for my bad E, that’s not my mother language
@easterndragon9x how about them for what? if your stating that the Seals are a harder course then you didnt look at what i posted i stated US marines is the hardest Recruit Training meaning go from civilian to a military position, other than OCS, Navy seals is for active duty military not civilians so it does not count as being a recruit training.
@pandamoniumasylumn how about the NAVY’s SEAL ?
you know whats sad here at 1:23 i have that same t-shirt
why do people hate Marines? Is it just people who like the Army hate on them?
@sirderek10 are you saying Marines are hillbillys or your just really not a Marine, were you in the Army?
@pandamoniumasylumn dude me too…my ship date is feb 27
@SuperGangstashyt im schedulude to go in at the end of Feb 2012 assuming meps doesnt fuck up my waivers again
@pandamoniumasylumn how did you fair? did you go back?
@krackerboy10 fuck you “kracker” you fucking kkk piece of shit , go fuck ur cousin animal
@ZombyGenocide1 no there is not
@pussylover19933548 go skin yourself and roll around in salt you piece of shit. your mom should have swallowed you. at most you should have just been a handjob on the side of the road.
@cravenatos82 BUDS is not recruit training, Marines have the hardest recruit training out of all branches of our military.
@pandamoniumasylumn BUDS is the hardest
was looking for The Crucible by Arthur Miller and thought this was much more interesting :L
Oh the battle of Faleujia…..OH MY GOD I HATED THAT hahahhahaha
Royal Marine Commandos are the best of the best!!!
the don’t think its the hardest… they know it is!
I go off to boot camp in august…. I feel like I’m to eager but I can’t wait to go and become a Marine
I remember this like it was yesturday… I loved the marine corps.
Semper Lie
i thought this was a military cover of the book… (I always saw Reverend Hale as a military man)
@stradhex what the fuck does the french have. france sucks and has lost in just about every modern war to date