Navy OCS 07-11G Graduation Chow Hall Procedures

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Published 2011-03-30
Our demonstration of chow hall procedures to our families.

All Comments (21)
  • Such discipline. I have so much respect for the men and women who chose and joined the Navy and had the guts to face the drill instructor and sometimes go out into war.
  • @howellwong11
    I went through Navy OCS in 1956 and it wasn't this regimented. The mess hall was run by a civilian contractor, so we didn't have to pull KP duty. We just stood in line, get our food, eat, take the empty trays back, and leave.
  • @mathgeekphysics
    it must be embarrassing to eat like this while your family is watching
  • @larrylutz6316
    Air Force veteran here. Thank you fine men and women who are officers in our US Navy. The US Navy has no rival, no comparison. Simply the best at what they do. Same will be said of our Marines, Soldiers, Coasties, and Airmen. We are the best in the world. The best of what America is wears our uniforms. Godspeed.
  • @hauntedfog
    i hope after all was said and done the drill instructor gave them some love/praise before they left and congratulated them, they were great! and those sweatshirts are so badass, i would have kept mine in glass up on a wall forever as a keep sake
  • @splintercell275
    I did this every meal breakfast lunch and dinner when I was there. It was just as much of a pain in the ass as it looks.
  • I'm glad I didn't have to go through such. The day I completed OCS. I was deployed back to Falujah, Iraq by way of an 18 hour flight! O7-11G was my Graduating OCS Class though. I never saw one of my comrades again either! I was old enough to be a parent to most of The Cadets! I might be The Oldest OCS Grad in US Navy History also!
  • @web5271
    I graduated from Navy OCS Newport RI 1987 Class 006. This dining hall does not look familiar, maybe it's changed or maybe it was at a different location. This was pretty much how it was back then. I don't remember much, because I was always hallucinating from lack of sleep, but what I do remember is that we had so little time to eat our meal; maybe about two minutes. We had a spoon in one hand and a fork in the other and were not chewing at all, just shoving it down as fast as we could. Couldn't be very good for our digestive systems.
  • @SAMsta88yahoo
    All that is the real deal. He was my SDI at PI in 06. 1101. Old school Marine to the bone. Semper Fi
  • @robbiesmith1381
    Thing is, once (most of) these recruits make it on board, the shouting pretty much stops. You can actually eat in chow hall with your friends and talk, and laugh, and what not. You really only get this kind of verbal abuse at boot camp in your military training.
  • @adventure002006
    Makes me nervous and I am just watching this. Love the Navy. Pretty impressive response to every word of command. Well done. Love the design on the hoodies they are wearing.
  • @TheGav0071
    They are fully trained, as this is graduation and they are still being creamed at like day 1 recruits. It serves no purpose at all.
  • @Iggy14
    hahah what the fuck is this, are they gonna synchronize their shitting?
  • They are playing more games than what they do at Parris Island. How are they suppose to lead after this?
  • @johnperaro2124
    look up all your men and women I am very proud of you all the two trainers they will whip you into shape I know them personally and they are the best they are my best friends too I love you all