Military members commit to service knowing they may have to put their bodies and lives on the line. This dedication is evident in the grueling training that soldiers undergo in order to prepare for some of the most dangerous military jobs. The Boot Camp Marathon series by Business Insider highlights seven of these intense and high-risk occupations within the armed forces.
One of the most hazardous military jobs featured in the video is Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialist. These brave individuals are responsible for identifying and disposing of explosive devices, risking their lives to keep others safe. The intense training required for this role involves handling live explosives and practicing bomb disposal techniques under extreme pressure.
Another dangerous military job showcased in the video is that of a Combat Medic. These medics are on the front lines of battle, providing medical care to wounded soldiers in the midst of combat. Their training includes providing emergency medical treatment under fire and transporting injured soldiers to safety while under enemy attack.
The video also highlights the role of Special Operations Forces, such as Navy SEALs and Army Rangers. These elite warriors undergo incredibly rigorous training to become experts in unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, and special reconnaissance. Their missions often involve high-risk operations behind enemy lines, making their jobs some of the most dangerous in the military.
Other dangerous military jobs featured in the Boot Camp Marathon series include Pararescue Jumpers, who perform high-risk rescue missions in combat zones, and Sniper specialists, who must have exceptional marksmanship skills and remain undetected while engaging enemy targets from long distances.
Overall, the video serves as a reminder of the sacrifices that men and women in the military make in order to protect their country and fellow service members. The intense training and extreme risks associated with these seven dangerous military jobs demonstrate the dedication and bravery of those who serve in the armed forces.
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17:36 damn shame they had to get footage of the familys with face diapers on
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Only 150$ a month added??? Wow
All this training and over 80 years of doing it and bone head has hummers all over the landing zone where trainees are landing.
Seal of approval 10% of them ass he slaps are female. He's slapping assess all day long.
"Its Just protocol there 17 year old white girl. If you wanna talk about this come to my office after shower."
is this why you replaced humvee with that big suv?
I’m going to go for a walk. I already counted your teammates ear plugs. When I come back, I better see your ear plugs.
I went to jump school in 1985 at Ft. Benning (Co. 44, 4th Abn Training Bn). I spent 3 years jumping out of airplanes at Ft. Bragg in the 82nd Abn Div. As my old 1Sgt used to say, "There's only two types of soldiers in the Army. Those that jump out of aircraft and the rest of the Army". AATW!
Great documentaries, but the title is incredibly misleading. Not saying all these things aren’t dangerous, because they certainly are, but the most dangerous jobs in the Military? Nah, especially when half of these aren’t even jobs or technically even Military. It’s understandable for stuff like EOD cuz there isn’t a documentary on EODs yet, but they got documentaries on stuff like Infantry, Artillery, and Special Operations, so idk why they weren’t thrown in for this.
America will lose it's next war it has too many females in it's military and in leadership positions
0:21 you thought she might have been dead and the first thing you did was get closer to record her come on bro
Keep uploading these military videos I'm fascinated by them.
A-10 only works on poor countries with lack of air defense and poor rebels/militants, surely fail against countries and proper army with high budget. It is better suit for home defense now, against own rebels/militants should there be in the near future…
I was comm and still broke my jaw, skull, and neck on duty. You join you’re gonna get hurt.
It is a great loss to the US Army that Lt. Davis had to leave the military due to her injury because some jack ass parked a Humvee on a drop zone FFS. I hope the military take care of her and ensure she is compensated and is provided with health care that she will need. Salute to this Warrior Woman.
Your injuries are not service connected ….
one of my cousin nephew was in major in AirForce. his dream was to become pilot. i didn’t heard any new he graduate or not.
0:11 "My nuts!", nvm its a girl
The things these brave men and women go through in service to protect our nation is something we all should be appreciative of. In addition, these same brave men and women should be taken care of when they get injured or sick due to their military service. God Bless all our troops and our allies. 👍🏼🙏💪🏼
She will get 100% disability for the rest of her life inflation adjusted
Former 82nd Airborne Parachute Rigger here. Every training jump on post has an observer called a Malfunctions NCO. Their purpose is to watch for malfuntions, then collect that chute and do a report. We park the hummer away from said landing zone and wait. We were not allowed to move that vehicle from the first jumper out the door til the last one lands. A lot of times winds/conditions cause the plane to be a little off course. That would cause all the jumpers to lanx off the target area. Not much anyone can do about it.
I had a company commander land on top of my hummer once. He was very mad. But, regulation says, we cannot move that vehicle.
This is a little insight into Major Jeremy Dewitte’s previous life
Women should not be in the military now she disabled, and probably cannot even care a child now… the military need to go back to the old policy where women stayed at their rear of the front and do non-combat type role
Around 12:12 everyone looks like they turn into little green plastic army men.
Not dying for semites
can't record, because they are going to cover it up and deny the Veterans claim later…
They gave her some oxys and fired her! problem solved!!!!
😂 hum-v don't care bout ur knees n feet. These are americans, they are soft idiots. First times they jump they dont need obstacles. Unless you're trying to find and cater to the weak early
glorifying war and the illusion of separation. we are all one. love one another, what we do to “them”, we do to ourselves.
This probably is a stupid question but why are they not using steerable parachutes? I get they will be holding a weapon but surely it can be clipped or attached to them easily. I’m not talking stunt parachute but some sort of manoeuvrability would be a good thing would it not?
Just an FYI about Air Assault School at Campbell. They say it's "Volunteer", for those who what to find out if they can do it. But if your stationed at Campbell, it's "Voluntold" by every unit on base. There is an unofficial competition, amongst units, to have to highest percentage of Air Assault Qualified Soldiers within the Battalions, and they basically harass you until you go. With that said, it was a blast and alot of fun!