This should NEVER happen
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I'd be surprised if that kid didn't got fuked up after that idiot move.
Not as bad as when I heard the tower say throw and I threw rather then waiting for DS to say so 😅
The look on his face. He's so done
"ok so here's what's gonna Fucking happen."
The secondary explosion shortly followed. Only the cameraman survived.
Did we just witness their last moments alive?😅
I can still see the smoke
Real advice to survive boot camp, do as your f*** told. No joke
Cringe af
i aint getting lectured to hold a grenade, im throwin sybau
Why do I feel like we would have seen this guy cutting grass with a scissors for a week after this.
🤦🏿♂️😆
"sorry"
– you're about to be
And this is why you use dummy grenades.
Didn't tell him to throw it yet was covering his ears for some reason.
Camera fell cause even it knew the smoke that was about to come not even the fire dept could help
Phone said: "close your eyes kids"
Unfortunately , that example is why the world is the way it is. No critical thinking. And these guys get it drilled into there head.
Good thing the video ended he almost got in trouble😂
“Sowwy” the rage that brews from hearing that in a soldier
I wanna bet that that’s a sergeant not a sir😭
I dont understand what happened?
I fucked up like this in basic i fired a grenade launcher before getting the order to fire cause i heard DS say fire lol
In the Marines, his soul would've left his body before the grenade even hit dirt. Knife hands and screaming till your ears ring and they get bored with fucking with you.
You’re not real dad, I’ll throw a grenade if I want..😂😂
Why did dumbass put his finger in his ears if he didn’t want him to throw it?
Yea bro but I remember my first throw
That’s what you call a dumb soldier
You also did not tell him not to throw the grenade. One thing I've learned is if you give people information, it opens up the risk for people to interpret what they should do. If you give people instructions, it negates that risk. Shitty instructions, not the kid's fault.