 Take charge. I said, sir! Lead, follow, or get out of my way. I said, yes, sir! I said, yes, sir! I said, yes, sir! Free food, money, food, money, food! I don't want to die! Mission speak to... Go, sir, go, sir, go, sir! What? Hey! The Crucible is the culminating event here in recruit training. They've worked up to this back into the third phase. After this, they're considering the United States Marines. This is where they take everything that they've done and they put it together here. They're a leadership. The physical drive to push themselves, their bodies followed, and they're used to it. Top school courses and all these little events that you got to go through a long period of time. Faster! We're all building a bond. I'd say probably stronger than you would at home with your friends or anything because just a feeling that knowing you could be out here in a firefight with these guys. And no matter what, they're going to have your back. No matter what, you've got to have their back. So it creates a bond that is stronger than anything that I can imagine yet. Right! Get up together! Left! Get up together! Here in the Crucible, that's what the recruits are learning is that brotherhood. They're going through all these hardships together. Get like your stomach, like tool, yeah. Like get low and then just... There you go. All right, yeah. Next one, go, go, go, go! At the end of this, they'll never forget. They're going to come together. They'll always remember who was helping them. You get ready? Yeah, I'm good. I got it. They're going to remember that forever. And that's where that brotherhood begins. This is where it starts coming together. Keep going. There. If they know, it takes more than just themselves to get through, say, an obstacle in life. Move! Move! Stop moving! For the drone suckers, we're putting 100%, running 10%. They're going to be your brothers. You're trying to make a brother. And that feeling that we have, we have brothers out there, we don't want to let down. And they're going to be placing us. So that's the future of them right there. We want the best future for our Marine Corps. I'll start there, I'll start there. Right there in the morning, we're going to go to the ceremony, and they were in the Eagle Open Anchor at the title of the United States Marine. Crucible, you should be extremely proud of what you have accomplished. Everyone can be a Marine, but you have proven you truly are one of the few in the proud. In a moment, your drill instructors will give you our most cherished emblem, the Eagle, Glow, and Anchor. As you receive that emblem, think about those that have handed it down to us and how you will represent the Marine Corps in the future. Welcome to our Corps. Fightin' for it. Semper Fidelis, Marines. Always be...