SSG Carlos Madden8987959<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't know what made me think of this but one of my DS's, with a dead serious face and glaring eyes, would call us "Silly.com" if we were jacked up. It was such a ridiculous and equally funny thing to call someone, especially when you're getting yelled at that I figured there has to be some other really good ones out there. <br /><br />In context he would call us "Silly.com" in the way Sr NCO's may call say "Ellll-Teee" to finish off a sentence ("What are you going with that, Elll-Teee?!").What is the funniest or most ridiclous thing you heard your Drill SGT/DI call someone in boot camp?2025-06-06T08:04:32-04:00SSG Carlos Madden8987959<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't know what made me think of this but one of my DS's, with a dead serious face and glaring eyes, would call us "Silly.com" if we were jacked up. It was such a ridiculous and equally funny thing to call someone, especially when you're getting yelled at that I figured there has to be some other really good ones out there. <br /><br />In context he would call us "Silly.com" in the way Sr NCO's may call say "Ellll-Teee" to finish off a sentence ("What are you going with that, Elll-Teee?!").What is the funniest or most ridiclous thing you heard your Drill SGT/DI call someone in boot camp?2025-06-06T08:04:32-04:002025-06-06T08:04:32-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member8987972<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My Drill Sergeants had some colorful ones. One dude from my platoon was nicknamed Wolfy because the way his hairline looked with a shaved head; it came to a fine point like Eddie Munster coupled with how red his eyes were when we came out of the gas chamber. Another guy continued to wear his civilian transition glasses because his BCGs took a while to make; he was nicknamed Cool Hand Luke.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 6 at 2025 9:11 AM2025-06-06T09:11:46-04:002025-06-06T09:11:46-04:00Maj John Bell8988118<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The recruit's name was "William Scott _______." His signature was W. Scott _____." He was known as "Recruit Dubble Ya."Response by Maj John Bell made Jun 6 at 2025 4:46 PM2025-06-06T16:46:37-04:002025-06-06T16:46:37-04:00MSgt Private RallyPoint Member8988397<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>We had a DI tell us “Fallout you screaming eagle shits”! Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 7 at 2025 2:46 PM2025-06-07T14:46:30-04:002025-06-07T14:46:30-04:00LTC Rodney Joye8988459<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"If you ain't cheatin, you ain't trying"Response by LTC Rodney Joye made Jun 7 at 2025 6:25 PM2025-06-07T18:25:34-04:002025-06-07T18:25:34-04:00SGT Lorenzo Nieto8988553<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ii would lie on my back arms and legs up in the air I am told by my DI to say I am a dieting cockroach in public of courseResponse by SGT Lorenzo Nieto made Jun 8 at 2025 6:24 AM2025-06-08T06:24:57-04:002025-06-08T06:24:57-04:00SGT Carl Blas8988694<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"Maggot"Response by SGT Carl Blas made Jun 8 at 2025 7:17 PM2025-06-08T19:17:45-04:002025-06-08T19:17:45-04:00MSgt Mark Willsey8988772<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>HI all, well for me it was when we were doing outside barracks clean-up. It had been a long day, and everyone was tired. So people were just meandering around. The Drill Chief said; You ladies are acting like<br />a bunch of cows! And of course someone had to go (moo). Next thing we hear is; OK, sense you want to <br />be cows, act like it! He had us get into formation, and told us to hunch over, and call out Moo as we <br />marched around the barracks.. it was hard not to laugh doing that.Response by MSgt Mark Willsey made Jun 8 at 2025 11:02 PM2025-06-08T23:02:39-04:002025-06-08T23:02:39-04:00CAPT Kevin B.8994094<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There were many, but one I remember was "Scupper Scum". Back in the day, the weather decks had the occasional tiny urinal about 8 inches tall with salt water running through it. That way, the Skivvie Wavers, etc. could stay on watch. It was followed up with embellishment like the piss going through them is better than we were.Response by CAPT Kevin B. made Jun 21 at 2025 6:23 PM2025-06-21T18:23:56-04:002025-06-21T18:23:56-04:00MSG Thomas Currie8994294<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Perhaps not as funny as some but there were two guys in my platoon in basic who the Drills called "Alphabet" -- one was known as Alphabet-with-an-S and the other was Alphabet-with-a-Z.<br />No one even attempted to pronounce their real name or to puzzle out what was printed on their nametapes.Response by MSG Thomas Currie made Jun 22 at 2025 9:55 AM2025-06-22T09:55:40-04:002025-06-22T09:55:40-04:00MCPO Private RallyPoint Member9004440<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>38 years later I still remember this 1. A recuirt spit on the ground and the DI told him that he some choice words and ended it with that " He was Lower than the After Birth of a <br />Bastard Cow"Response by MCPO Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 20 at 2025 9:49 PM2025-07-20T21:49:40-04:002025-07-20T21:49:40-04:00SPC Joseph Moser9015388<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It's funny now, but not so much when it happened. When we got picked up at the in-processing center by the drill sergeants, there was one older looking gentleman. Think kind old uncle looking. We get to the barracks and he steps onto the cattle car and yells "Git yer goat smelling a**es off my cattle car!". It was a wake up moment for sure! Silly thing was, basic was my second favorite part of the army. The first was 6 months on tdy as a recruiter aid.Response by SPC Joseph Moser made Aug 24 at 2025 6:13 PM2025-08-24T18:13:30-04:002025-08-24T18:13:30-04:00SSG Eric Blue9015843<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had a female battle with the last name Colbrese and she became "CoolBreeze." I also had a classmate in AIT named Beauregard and he became "BeerGuard", "BeerGarden", and "KegMeister."Response by SSG Eric Blue made Aug 25 at 2025 9:54 PM2025-08-25T21:54:24-04:002025-08-25T21:54:24-04:002025-06-06T08:04:32-04:00