I Tried The Army

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Published 2022-06-11
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All Comments (21)
  • @MichelleKhare
    subscribe so we can convice the secret service to film a video with us lol
  • @XAEA-XII503
    Challenge Accepted really needs to become a netflix show. Love the production value of these videos really well done Edit:(Thanks for the likes)
  • @insanetious
    It really hit me what the Army officer spoke about the teamwork and bonding between the soldiers, just imagine losing someone in the battlefield with whom you've been through so much and made every progress possible, doubt it'd be any less than losing a loved one, Respect for all the soldiers around the world
  • I'm so happy you got to experience the Army life a bit. I was in for 10 years as an audiovisual combat photographer. I also went through airborne school at Ft. Benning and also was attached to the Golden Knights for their annual winter training. I made their annual winter training video back in 1998. But I got to get 3 tandem jumps with them, they are so awesome. So I'm glad you got to finally experience jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, nice job Michelle! Go Army!
  • Austen BabyHands Alexander just checkin in here. Love the video 🤩
  • My daughter was in this video with you sergeant Clayborne. I am so proud of her. You just make her shine even more.
  • @jedidr4918
    I feel like Austen has a small advantage...but also he's kinda used to the trusting the whole training process thing, he knows it works from the Navy.
  • I first saw your video on the marines. Then i watched the other videos you have done. As a Marine i was impressed how you portrayed us so respectful. It also shows your respect for other professions. Such as emt police firefighter etc. and this one was just a beautifully done as the others. Thank you for showing the emotional side you went through and showing just a glimpse of what these professionals go through. It is not something that comes out easily in a documentary. Thank you I appreciate you very much.
  • These videos are so well done. Glad I discovered the channel from the podcast with Colin & Samir
  • Have you ever done “I tried being a news reporter” or something like that? Like getting up super early, going all kind of places in all kinds of weather, having to talk about specific things on camera.. I would like to see how it “really is” to have that job! ☺️ But for now - Can’t wait to watch this! I bet you did damn well! 💪🏻
  • @itreywalk
    I'm from Columbus GA. when I joined the army they had us go to Benning. which is outside my house lol, they had us do most of what you're doing as a holiday field day. 9 years Active as 94M. NG now
  • @Arcenia13
    Oh my goodness Michelle! Thanks for sharing this!!!!
  • Is it just me or do these videos get shorter and shorter? I would really love longer challenge accepted videos. Like explaining the course properly etc. But maybe its the matter of not being able to show all of the parts since it might be a military secret or something? Either way love these videos and if possible can they be longer?🥺🥺🥺
  • @emiliea4577
    I feel like today's video was a bit too short for all the activities they took part in. I think it was too fast, everything happened super quickly and I couldn't really understand what was going on. I still love your videos, you're amazing !
  • Omg that’s my drill sergeant from basic training that’s crazy she was a wonderful NCO always made sure we had what we needed and could talk when we needed a lil mental break shit it’s been almost a year since I graduated
  • @lauren3173
    I really appreciate all the hard work tha Michelle and her team do for these videos! They go through so much and the end result is always epic and so well done! But these last few videos have been so short that they feel like such a brief glimpse at what was experienced. This one just feels like a recruitment ad and lord knows I get enough of those on this platform. I am excited to see what y’all do in the future and fully support you but I also hope that you hear us in our critiques. This is all said with much love!!! ❤️
  • @sierrag8408
    I really love these videos but recently I’ve disliked how short they’ve been for the past few episodes :( I really enjoyed the longer episodes because it led to a better understanding to the field and Michelle’s experience, and the shorter ones just feel like career ads because of how quickly each segment goes by. The production value is still amazing, but the amount of content in such a small amount of time makes it feel empty. I just miss the longer episodes
  • @Kaalyn_HOW
    Is there a reason these are so short/rushed? It seems BONKERS to put in that much time, effort, pain, weeks of prep, footage, etc etc and just condense it to 14 minutes. It feels so rapid-fire, like we barely even get settled in to the meat and pace of it all. Just racing through totally new faces, job titles, tasks, locations for just a line -- more like an intro video or trailer.
  • This made me cry😂 I’m so incredibly impressed with your commitment and drive! I grew up a navy brat and I remember my dad making me and my siblings run drills like this (obviously on a smaller scale) it made me so happy to see you absolutely kill this!