Solo Overnight Partying Like It's 1997 with Old School Military Gear Part 1

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Time To Roll with Old School Military Gear. Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching.

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Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching.

recall
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Rumor has it that there is a supply officer at CIF still trying to track down some missing gear. I wonder where it went. 😂

BitterrootBackwoods
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July 17, remember Corpsman Daniel Joseph Bennett, KIA 07/15/1965 loading wounded into the helicopter. He rests in peace looking West under a tree at the Southern End of Point Loma National Cemetery. He was my sponsor for Devil Pups at Camp Pendelton the summer 1965. Danny and his father are in my thoughts each July.

NelloCambelli
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I joined in 90, went to basic in 90, ait in 91. Deployed a day later. 6 more deployments and 21 years later, i was wounded in Afghanistan. The Army charged me for gear from AIT in 1991. I remember shelter halfs and sharing a shelter. We also carried m9 bayonets. Thanks for the flashbacks....DRINK WATER YOU!!!!

Serenityindailylife
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My son is at Parris Island as we speak carrying on the family tradition! Semper Fi

thomasway
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Not to knock the Gravy Seals Meal team six members on YouTube but one of my favorite things about your channel is that it's practical information for military and civilians. You stress survivability and fitness. I'd rather be prepared and fit with an M14 than the best gun with every attachment only to collapse on a patrol or get knocked out of the game with a case of the $#!+$ because you weren't prepared

ec
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Hey Corporal, thanks for this informative and interesting "inside look". I'm looking forward to part 2

bobmarcus
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Ahhh the memories, the dehydrated, blistered, chafing, athletes footed memories.

Biomass
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That flack and Duce gear made me shorter. I was 5’ 4” when I went in and left at 5’2” 🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂

papabear
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VERY cool! My dad was in Vietnam near the end and in the Guard for years. His dad was a WW2 vet, and between both of them, they managed to “hold on” to some souvenirs. As a kid I was fascinated by a lot of the old gear, (even tried some old MREs when they were still in a metal can), and some of this stuff brings back fond memories. Thanks for all you do!

mattdye
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Thank you and all Veterans for your service ! Wicked Awesome old skool load out ...we used alot of this gear in the Boy Scouts as our scout master and some of the other kids dads were Vietnam Vets . This brings back lots of memories of using the med. Alice as my camping pack, with the canteens and poncho liner and poncho as our summer sleeping bags in New England

chriskeating
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I was in the British Army around the same time. I left in 98 after 16 years. It was quite normal to carry anywhere up to 120lbs on excercise, which was usually 4 to 6 weeks. Paying for it now.

van-gabondramblinrose
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This made me realize I'm well on my way to collecting most of this gear already! Maybe I should complete this loadout... hmmm
1. ALLICE pack
2. USGI polyurethane foam sleeping pad roll
3. Tri-Fold E-tool
4. 2x ALLICE LC-1 magazine pouches
5. Knock-off Lensatic compas
6. USGI M4 BFA (red)

Klingon
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Ex British army from the 80s. It definitely takes a toll on the body. But, we don't complain, we just keep moving forward and get on with it. So glad you have enlightened the public, as some of them have no idea.👍

captainscarlet
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This kind of gear dump is awesome, looking forward to the second part and a "modern" equivalent. It'd probably be expensive, but a WW2 marine load-out would also be fantastic.

IanWeitzel
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I joined the reserve in 1994 and went into the Seabees as a builder. I have used all of that equipment and still have some of it. Good times!

CJBanks-ncre
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This video brought back a lot of memories. The only differences between your loadout and ours being the flack jacket and helmet. We wore the Vietnam Era flack jacket and steel pot helmets. Excellent video! Semper Fi brother!

akiserch
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I miss my old gear like that. 🥹 I was in from 95-03. 2/1 G Company
Semper Fi brother
🦅 🌎 ⚓️

papabear
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One of my favorite video topics. Thanks man

Jddlincoln
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Love the "Return of the Living Dead' reference with 245 Trioxin. I can tell you are a man of culture.

McPh