@TKMSeznam12 actually they are Air Force SERE. Survival evasion resistance escape. they are not navy. your retarded. I just wish you knew what the hell you were talking about before you open your mouth. those are sophies, no blue shorts as well. Idiot
@24Rorschach Yes, I am. We would get our ass kicked if we got caught doing half-ass push ups like this. You can tell they're Navy because of the blue shorts and tan tops. Marines wouldn't allow this either. Stop it at :10 and look at the guy in the middle, the right, and the one in the back behind the middle. None of those are push ups. We just keep counting "0" until we actually did a real one.
Two locations for Navy SERE for Navy and Marines. North Island is on the West coast and Kittery is the East location since they no longer use Brunswick. Actually, my son is in the field portion of SERE on the east coast this right this minute. He is Navy Air Crew. He has 63 in his class with 8 women, a number of Marines and Navy officers.
SERE was created by the Air Force, they started the program to teach aircrew members how to survive in a downed aircraft situation, the air force also teaches SERE to marines and army members on there installations such as fort bennings in georgia, and fort bragg in North Carolina, all of the branches-mimnus the coast gaurd, have some form of SERE training
@tarpons189 Actually the school at Bragg is run by the Army, the Navy has its own separate school, and it services the Marine Corps as well. All are overseen and certified by a single joint agency.
@dcvlehr The sere program was started by the air force but its now expanded to all branches (minus the coast guard). I believe each branch has separate schools on separate military installations
@TKMSeznam12 actually they are Air Force SERE. Survival evasion resistance escape. they are not navy. your retarded. I just wish you knew what the hell you were talking about before you open your mouth. those are sophies, no blue shorts as well. Idiot
oprice7 2 months ago
Definitely all Navy guys. Not only were none of those Push-ups, the guy on the left and middle couldn't even do pull ups. Really?
TKMSeznam12 5 months ago
@TKMSeznam12 I dont think you're in any position to say... Thos pushups were perfectly fine, and none of them had problems with the pullups.
24Rorschach 5 months ago
@24Rorschach Yes, I am. We would get our ass kicked if we got caught doing half-ass push ups like this. You can tell they're Navy because of the blue shorts and tan tops. Marines wouldn't allow this either. Stop it at :10 and look at the guy in the middle, the right, and the one in the back behind the middle. None of those are push ups. We just keep counting "0" until we actually did a real one.
TKMSeznam12 5 months ago
@TKMSeznam12 they are airforce. airforce pj's. most basest mother fuckers alive
aptxxxtimmy 4 months ago
thats PJ indoc! thats the PJ yard, those are PJ browns and blues, and thats the PJ weight room! i know because i was there!
hanky1324 7 months ago
The good old days. I actually miss ins and outs.
wolfzz5 9 months ago
Two locations for Navy SERE for Navy and Marines. North Island is on the West coast and Kittery is the East location since they no longer use Brunswick. Actually, my son is in the field portion of SERE on the east coast this right this minute. He is Navy Air Crew. He has 63 in his class with 8 women, a number of Marines and Navy officers.
MrsStigg 10 months ago
SERE was created by the Air Force, they started the program to teach aircrew members how to survive in a downed aircraft situation, the air force also teaches SERE to marines and army members on there installations such as fort bennings in georgia, and fort bragg in North Carolina, all of the branches-mimnus the coast gaurd, have some form of SERE training
tarpons189 1 year ago
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tarpons189 1 year ago
@tarpons189 Actually the school at Bragg is run by the Army, the Navy has its own separate school, and it services the Marine Corps as well. All are overseen and certified by a single joint agency.
ad6504 11 months ago
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tarpons189 1 year ago
It is a fucken army
alisarii 1 year ago
It is a bad train and army
alisarii 1 year ago
how about a full down and a full up...you know, a real push up
bigjon2u2 2 years ago
Military is elbows at 90 degrees.
Trashjack101 2 years ago
why are they wearing the PJ color sophie's?
dcvlehr 2 years ago
That's a good question. When I went through we wore black.
TRubioUSAF 2 years ago
cus theyre navy
Cr3w96 2 years ago
i thought the Air Force had SERE...not the Navy.
dcvlehr 1 year ago
@dcvlehr The sere program was started by the air force but its now expanded to all branches (minus the coast guard). I believe each branch has separate schools on separate military installations
WOWskarphace 1 year ago
@dcvlehr SERE training is open to Air Force, Navy and the Marines
amos562 1 year ago
calling down when your going up..haha...man i hate medina
kingjrod12345 3 years ago