If you turn your monitor off and just listen to the sounds, you will hear this woman say "NO" several times and you can hear the distress in her voice.
Then, when you turn your monitor on and watch the activity around the incident, you will see soldiers walk up, watch and listen to her cries for a few seconds, then put their heads down and rush away. Did they know whether or not she needed their assistance before they left?
I find this video quite disturbing.
I don't hear distress. I hear her laughing.
Whatever, she was laughing the whole time and if she really wanted them to stop she would have cried and said no, not laughed!
Gee, maybe you can be an Expert Witness at the court martial ....
She's saying "NO" when the guys are tickling her. Try watching the video with your eyes open!
This is one of the most ignorant posts I have ever seen here.
She was laughing the entire time. Stuff like this happens all the time in the army and it is completely harmless.
When I was in the army and a guy in my squad would get promoted we would do all sorts of things as a sort of hazing. No one was hurt, and it was all in good fun.
If you find this video disturbing it is YOUR problem.
Have you ever been in the military and/or deployed?
In which branch of the Military did you serve, and for how long?