Welcome to the Jungle

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Published 2015-05-19
Pfc. Justin Oates and Cpl. David Knight, assigned to Lima Co., 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, explain the endurance course, a grueling culminating event that builds upon the skills the learned at the Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa, Japan. The Hawaii-based battalion is attached to 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine expeditionary Force as part of the unit deployment program. Oates is a St. Louis, Mo., native and Knight is a Rocklin, Calif., native.

All Comments (21)
  • @ruthdey8092
    My son was a Marine. I say was because he passed away in a motorcycle accident. I'm so proud of each and every Marine as if they were my own sons and daughters. Semper Fi.
  • @johnbatoes
    "We're always looking for a guy named Charlie"
  • @nick-qm4xz
    when you're in Vietnam and the trees start talkin Ight imma head out
  • @zvir7493
    I am the Vietnamese and I speak for the trees
  • @rchil538
    USMC 1967 - 1970, Viet Nam 12/67 - 12/68 To get this training, get assigned to any 3rd Marine Regiment they are stationed in Hawaii, 1/3 2/3, 3/3. My unit in Viet Nam was 2/3, in the field with Echo 2/3. This was an everyday thing during the Monsoon season. Patrolled neck deep in rivers, jumped out of helicopters under fire in rivers. Brings back plenty of memories. Once a Marine, Always a Marine, Semper Fi
  • @Luke-ql1xe
    The things these guys go through to make sure we’re all safe. I hope to join the worlds finest fighting force one day. Semper Fi🇺🇸
  • @frankdavis2689
    I went into the Corps in 1957, and after Boot came ITR which included all of those things you are showing here. Glad to see you guys getting back to Marine Corps basics.
  • @BUGPLAYS
    My uncle retired a Sergeant Major and did 3 tours in Vietnam. Such a boss! And possibly the kindest man you're likely to ever meet. Let's hope some of his ability is in my blood somewhere!
  • @markv9890
    As old is this video is I’m sure no one will see this but I feel compelled to mention this. I was at NTA sometime in 1981 when I was assigned to Echo Co. 2/5. We were stationed at Camp Hanson for a six month deployment during that time. During our training at NTA, one of the instructors SGT Banks was killed while being an aggressor during our 24 hour patrol. Apparently he fell off of some embankment or cliff during the op. Anyway, he was a good dude and I still remember him. May God protect and watch over you active duty Devil Dogs.
  • @tanushmy
    I am from india..and i always dreamed of becoming a marine...from childhood. I love their sacrifice to save people. They are the real heroes who stay away from there family..just to save everyone. A big salute to all these heroes. Armies are everythinh. Always respect them.
  • @kegannff
    I remember what my friend told me "In the jungle you will start appreciating the days you are not sick"
  • @Graymanone
    Went through five months of jungle warfare training in Okinawa in 76. Oh the memories.
  • @rjkeenan8955
    Time spent digging into Pacific Marines, Vietnam Marines as well as Marines to this very day might open your eyes completely. The United States Marines and Corpsman that fought in the Pacific are the greatest men that have ever walked the face of this earth.