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I am headed to OSUT at Ft Leonard Wood for my prerequisite for 37F and was wondering if we got to bring Go Pros and record (record things like regular videos, airborne jumps, etc)
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Do yourself a HUUUUUUUGE favor. Well, a couple of them. First, leave the GO PRO at home. Seriously. Leave it at home. Second, what ever is on the packing list you were given, take only that. Take nothing else except what is on the packing list.
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PFC (Join to see) - not being Airborne qualified I'm not the guy to ask, but my Army hunch is don't ask, don't tell, but if a non authorized piece of equipment causes you to crash and burn into the ground no one is going to say you were given the OK. So I don't think anyone is going to give an OK, unless by some magic the Commanding officer wrote a specific policy in regard to said Go Pro's and outlined their use down to the littlest detail.
That said, don't be the first to use it without seeing how others around you use it. Remember, if you injure yourself it's also a piece of evidence to show how potentially you didn't execute your training correctly.
The blade is sharp on both sides.
That said, don't be the first to use it without seeing how others around you use it. Remember, if you injure yourself it's also a piece of evidence to show how potentially you didn't execute your training correctly.
The blade is sharp on both sides.
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I also recall watching an airborne drop youtube video where THREE vehicles all crashed and burned out the back of an aircraft ONE AFTER ANOTHER. If you were on that plane in the cargo area, and wearing an operating Go-Pro while those were pushed out the back, well, I wouldn't' want to be you.
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SFC Steven Borders - Yes, there was a guy that took a selfie of him and his pet fish in a bag on his last jump for the Army. He got an Article 15, if memory serves.
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He did take his fish on his jump but that was his last jump and he was being chaptered out in the next couple of days so I really don’t think he cares lol SFC Steven Borders
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Follow the packing list to the letter and well....Follow the packing list to the letter and do what the drill sergeants say.
Just for Giggles and Grins, picture in your mind a trainee that wants to get out of formation to film stuff and bugs the drill sergeant about it and the drill sergeant reacts like a drill sergeant is likely to act and the next time that soldier sees his Go Pro it is filming from the holding tank of a field latrine.
Basically son, that drill sergeant is likely to take it away from you and you will never see it again. You want to avoid becoming what we used to call the "Spotlight Ranger" The "Spotlight Ranger" found it hard to just graduate. It would suck to film stuff you did not pass.
Just for Giggles and Grins, picture in your mind a trainee that wants to get out of formation to film stuff and bugs the drill sergeant about it and the drill sergeant reacts like a drill sergeant is likely to act and the next time that soldier sees his Go Pro it is filming from the holding tank of a field latrine.
Basically son, that drill sergeant is likely to take it away from you and you will never see it again. You want to avoid becoming what we used to call the "Spotlight Ranger" The "Spotlight Ranger" found it hard to just graduate. It would suck to film stuff you did not pass.
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I did. I meant to word the question different to mean when done with basic and I get to my unit, do we get to use go pros during training (I’ll be paired with a special forces unit due to my MOS) and are we able to wear them during jump school to film us doing our jumps?
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no, you will not be able to wear a go pro at basic training/ait/osut. Even out of training, civilian devices are not permitted in uniform (maybe if you got special permission, but you're not going to get that at basic) and the military is iffy about people recording stuff on the job anyhow. If they want something recorded they will have their own people doing that.
when i went through basic they did have an organization that would record your company doing some of the big stuff, but I say "company" because you might see yourself in that video once. Twice if you count the wide video of everyone at graduation.
when i went through basic they did have an organization that would record your company doing some of the big stuff, but I say "company" because you might see yourself in that video once. Twice if you count the wide video of everyone at graduation.
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Focus on Training man, you will have ample amount of times to record memories once you become Perm Party, or even on future jumps, but your focus should be learning all you can about your W. Task and Drills...once complete you can easily talk to a 25V(Combat Doc) Civilian or Drill taking photos of the Cycle and ask can you get copies of the journey. As for packing list, there are 3 things alot of troops usually forget about which are Direct, Optional, and Implied Orders/Task
Direct Orders: Usually Primary Orders that should be followed to the T, in order to accomplish said mission (usually Packing List, Locations, Targets, BE AT PT/LOCATION AT SUCH TIME)
Optional Orders/Task: Optional Orders that aren't needed to complete mission, but are usually helpful in completing quicker, or more easier. Examples( Extra Uniforms, Mags, Intel on Mission, ect)
And my favorite: Implied Task
Implied usually do not need to be explained, and usually up to Soilder or Command discretion. Examples are (Be at PT 15 minutes prior, Hoagie Bait, Acogs, and yes GoPros and cameras) I for one have a GoPro attached to my ACH (but that is because I am a photographer/filmmaker on the side) The issue with Implied Orders/Task is that IF it hinders the mission (distractions/ to much weight) they are usually discouraged.
That said man, you will have ample amount of time to do thing like that and though BCT/OSUT is exciting I would focus on learning what I can than filming.
Direct Orders: Usually Primary Orders that should be followed to the T, in order to accomplish said mission (usually Packing List, Locations, Targets, BE AT PT/LOCATION AT SUCH TIME)
Optional Orders/Task: Optional Orders that aren't needed to complete mission, but are usually helpful in completing quicker, or more easier. Examples( Extra Uniforms, Mags, Intel on Mission, ect)
And my favorite: Implied Task
Implied usually do not need to be explained, and usually up to Soilder or Command discretion. Examples are (Be at PT 15 minutes prior, Hoagie Bait, Acogs, and yes GoPros and cameras) I for one have a GoPro attached to my ACH (but that is because I am a photographer/filmmaker on the side) The issue with Implied Orders/Task is that IF it hinders the mission (distractions/ to much weight) they are usually discouraged.
That said man, you will have ample amount of time to do thing like that and though BCT/OSUT is exciting I would focus on learning what I can than filming.
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You cannot wear GoPros on jumps anymore. The only ones allowed are the ones authorized in the ASOP.
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What's with all the toys? First it's alterations to weapons (if/when) you become SF, now video. Learn to walk before trying to run. Be patient and stay the course, maybe your time will come. Now it's all a dream, but stick to your dreams. Just be conscious when you're supposed to be awake. For now.
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