USMC GRADUATION - Bravo & November Company Distinguished Honor Graduates

Published 2017-12-18
The Honor Graduates of Bravo & November Company retire the platoon guidons and the distinguished graduates are recognized during the graduation ceremony on Parris Island. Graduation date #Dec152017 #ParrisIslandPhotography Congratulations Marines!

This is a great example of what Marine Corps boot camp graduation is like.

During Marine Corps boot camp 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.

The new Marines are given more responsibility during this phase to ensure that tasks are accomplished and time hacks are met. No longer is every minute of their day managed by the Drill Instructors. Now, new Marines are given orders and expected to lead themselves to accomplishing the mission. This opportunity allows the new Marines gain a better understanding of how they will be expected to operate in the “Fleet.”

Marine Day 11, 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. Graduation is conducted on Friday in a formal ceremony and parade, attended by family and friends.

All Comments (21)
  • @donovan8393
    I promise you I will come back to this video in 4 years as a marine
  • I was blessed to see one one of these in person and it was awesome. There's nothing like it. Precision,very impressive. Proud to be the father of a MARINE.
  • Brings tears to my eyes knowing this will be me next year. Earning the title marine means far more greater than anyone can imagine
  • @irockz281982
    Crazy, I graduated boot camp in 2001 and every time I see a graduation video it makes me feel like it was just yesterday. Semper fi new Marines, you have earned the title and now part of the Marine Corps family. Stay disciplined, stay motto and always continue striving for success.
  • @billludolph5738
    As a Vietnam veteran and a Navy veteran military parades etc alway get me. I was saved by a Sgt Mike Meeks in the Summer of 1983.I owe my life and being to this bother in Arms
  • @Eskey__
    Please hold all applauses until the end Screaming child: 4:31 oh here is my cue to make sure everyone knows I’m here by crying
  • @MsLouisVee
    Those drill instructors, the backbone of the Marine Corp
  • Congratulations to All of the Men and Women who through hard work and dedication have earned the title of U.S. Marine, every Marine past and present are very proud of each and every one of you! Wear the uniform with pride , dignity, and integrity which I’m sure you will. I graduated Paris island in December of 1978 3rd battalion platoon 3084 , I know how much you wanted to graduate, and the Awesome feeling that you all have now , keep that inside you for the rest of your lives! So I will say that all of your brothers and sisters will always have your 6 ! You have all earned the right to now say Semper fi 🇺🇸🗽❤️‍🔥
  • Always so exhilarating to see these young men and women achieve their treasured awards. Long may they live,may their lives be fulfilled,and may they come home at last to a loving welcome,and thanks from a grateful Nation.
  • Earning an award in the Marines is the sweetest thang, very inspirational. My thanks to all Marines.
  • @allans7281
    I love watching these true American heroes! Freedom is not free and we thank you🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
  • Ese día - Es el más especial de la vida de un Militar. Soy Infante de Marina Argentino - Pasaron 35 años desde ese día en mi Carrera Militar - ya estoy Retirado, he pasado toda una una vida de Servicio. No paso 1 día sin extrañar.... esos años! FELICITACIONES MARINES!! Saludos desde Argentina!
  • @sichulpark906
    My dad was second lieutenant in South Korean Army. Interpreter officer. He spoke English, Japanese, Spanish,German. He died in 2010. Sad but I am proud of him. I have his traits.
  • @ryans413
    There's always a crying kid in the crowed
  • @joegaito702
    To all the marines your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard job well done you should be proud love and respect you guys thanks for your service thanks ! Joe
  • @Dra741
    it just shows you how holy the child crying in the background is to be at this event while he's still a baby God bless him
  • @garypogue6183
    God bless me, God bless you as New Marines, God bless the Marine Corps , and God bless America . Semper Fi
  • @Spartan-tm5hx
    My son is currently at Parris Island. He has been Guide the entire time! So proud of him.