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What New Navy Plebes Go Through On Their First Day At Annapolis | Boot Camp | Business Insider
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We got an inside look at what it's like on the first day for new freshmen, known as "Plebes," at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Induction Day, or "I-Day," marks the beginning of "Plebe Summer," a challenging six-week basic training program all future midshipmen are required to complete.

UPDATE: In the video, we list Cmdr. Beth Regoli’s title as the Commandant of Midshipmen. However, her correct title is Officer in Charge of Plebe Summer. We regret the error.

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@os8mm178

4 years ago

Coast guard: starts screaming Marines: starts screaming Navy: hi how are ya

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@talkr21

4 years ago

School: No bullying Detailers: You think this is a game

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@TristanBottorff

1 year ago

It's funny watching this after watching the one on Paris Island. For the marines everyone looks all sad, depressed everyone's yelling, but the navy's over here smiling, laughing and shaking hands.

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@jimcarter916

1 year ago

I remember the shock of being told we had to pay for our first haircut

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@basti6643

3 years ago

These guys when they were kids: You're disrespecting a future US navy sailor

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@rerocc6805

4 years ago

Me: Breathes Detailers: Oh so you think you own the Oxygen huh?

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@13bcoffee

1 year ago

As someone mentioned, you may need to go to Naval Academy Prep before heading off the the actual academy. It's a good chance to polish your skills before you arrive for plebe summer and your plebe year (freshman). The academy is a very challenging place and not everyone makes it thru. Joining the Navy was one of my best decisions. Sometimes I was happy as heck to be there, other times I wanted out. There are a lot of ups and downs but the key is to stay with it and listen to what you are told. I did go to college and I did get an education. But the Navy did a better job at preparing me for real life.

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@BigCBlendz

4 years ago

the detailers are the kids who took the hall pass monitor position seriously as children

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@v6790

4 years ago

Why are the detailers trying to act so serious while wearing bright coloured clothes and being skinnier than the person they're talking to lmaooo

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@ronnkenan1088

1 year ago

Out of all their published videos, this is probably the one that touched me the most. Ackkkkkk.

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@commonman711

8 months ago

I love it! Very cool. Still glad I was enlisted though.

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@zachg9065

4 years ago

Wears glasses. Detailer: “so you think you’re a smart ass huh?”

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@Oxideacid

3 years ago

1:28 Girl: *Waves at camera* Also girl: *Smacks into the guy in front of her because she weren't looking*

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@rat4spd

10 months ago

Congratulations Class of 2023. You did it.

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@darkenergy7904

9 months ago

For all you guys shitting on the detailers, having been to summer seminar and met them, they are a lot scarier than shown on camera, as they don’t show the shark attacks and stuff that comes with plebe summer. They are responsible for a LOT of the training the plebes have, and are actually really cool people.

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@cake4lyfe345

4 years ago

Is it bad that I read navy plebs in the title

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@jarrodmaness5438

4 years ago

I cried when I thought about someone with no family just sitting there for 45 minutes being sad

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@joeys7570

1 year ago

Such a difficult 6 weeks. I don’t know how they endured such torment. My hats off to those who were able to survive the vigorous conditions. True heros of the world right here

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@Fadamor

1 year ago

Boot camp is boot camp is boot camp - whether it's Annapolis, Great Lakes IL, or any other service indoc center. The goal is to throw the plebe/recruit into such an alien environment compared to living at home that they can be evaluated on how they handle stress and remain focused on detail. I remember in boot camp we were required to lace our shoes right eyelet over left. Not a big deal for me because that's how I've always done it, but we had more than a couple of recruits in our company get gigged for mis-lacing. I was in Navy boot camp where the bunks had ~5 inch thick mattresses and we were required to have "hospital corners" on the sheets. Then you get out to the fleet and realize your 2-inch thick mattress on the bunk will never take a 45-degree corner. It was all designed to evaluate your ability to handle detail under stress while you were still in boot camp and before you were sent to the fleet.

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@Bioniking

4 years ago

So the detailers thing is basically a frat.

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