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The Toughest Day - RECON - Part 1

A look into a tough day of military training.

Recon, an original Pentagon Channel series, is a monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look on a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events / history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of U.S. military men and women.

The Pentagon Channel broadcasts military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the U.S. Armed Forces through programming including:

• Department of Defense news briefings
• Military news
• Interviews with top Defense officials
• Short stories about the work of our military

In addition to enhancing Department of Defense communications with the 1.4 million active duty service members, the Pentagon Channel will provide the 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserve and the 650,000 civilian employees of the Department of Defense more timely access to military information and news.

The Pentagon Channel television service is distributed 24/7 and is available to all stateside cable and satellite providers, via American Forces Radio and Television Services, overseas and via the worldwide web.

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  • @catbearlol loving the rage. keep it coming. catbearlol? thats a tough sounding userid u've got there.

  • @catbearlol well sure, If you think serving in an army means you're "oh so tough"er than everyone else. then I believe you're quite the naive one, I believe most here to this video have served. I've served in the Singapore Army. I take pride as a Sergeant trained as a combat engineer specialist. Go google.

    On a public domain where you display pathetic verbal insults & childish name callings. I worry for the country you're defending. I'm glad you served in the army & is no longer an active.

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  • @spiritwolf50 what?

  • @TheRx7sickness If you go back in time too vietnam they where all ways your so called Tier 1

    Recondo school was an in country live fire graduation style. live fire being the real enemy too possibly shot back at you and some got just that.

  • I've done two post deployment trainings at Fort Polk.

  • GERONIMO! Hooodie HOOOOOO!

    

  • @mabinogfan they are all the same, this point in time, all military forces are land operations besides the navy. they all have the same benefits, the army promotes faster cuz it has more slots available, that means more money. just my advice

    -PFC U.S Army

  • @NeoTranshuman

    no force on force Military uses live ammo in training scenarios,

    they put to much time and money into these guys to have an accident happen,

    each regular soldier the army graduates from the BCT course cost roughly $15k

    so i guess it's fair to say, that was a retarded comment on your end.

  • @DiscoDude82 actually some special forces and operations do the navy seals have their own "kill house" and use live ammo

  • dibs on the hot nurse xD

  • @EstertheMarine yea nvm i just tlked to my one buddy he said recon up in the tier 1's now

  • @TheRx7sickness Marine Force Recon is.

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