Coast guard gets a lot of crap, but in reality it is one of the greatest branches. I would hate to see where we'd be today without these men/women. Keep it up.
WAY TO GO FELLAS/LADIES!!! I WAS A MEMBER OF THOSE EXACT RANKS IN 1984 AND I'LL TELL YOU....THIS PERFORMANCE WAS ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!!!! BAD-ASS AND KICK-ASS!!!!!
Well done ladies and gentlemen....You GUARD OUR COASTS!!!!!.....Love ya...from a CG REG sailer off Grand haven,MI. where the CG is and home of the CG fest. every summer...a great FAMILY vacation!!!!!
Was a member of Oscar-Delta 119 march order in 1978. Bootcamp was in Alameda, Ca. We performed in 21 parades and competitions over the 9 weeks I was in bootcamp. Then, right at the end, got to travel to Seattle for Seafair and perform in front of 50,000 people. Nine years in the Coast Guard and the best time I had was in bootcamp - funny how that is! LOL
We just missed each other, I was June - Aug. Best decision I ever made to join the Coast Guard. Being in the Honor Guard was cool. I wish I had an M-1 to practice some. Left after 4 years as a Storekepper 2nd class. Alameda, Hawaii, Lorsta Hokkaido, Monterey, Petaluma, Miami.
Looks great!!!!!! I was a member of the silent drill team 91 and 92. I wish we had cellphone with video capabilities. Anyone having video of us.....post it. Thanks
The point behind a "silent" drill team is that no verbal commands can be given, commands like "left face, forward March, right wheel, and so on" its done on memory of what action you perform next.
Coast guard gets a lot of crap, but in reality it is one of the greatest branches. I would hate to see where we'd be today without these men/women. Keep it up.
WAY TO GO FELLAS/LADIES!!! I WAS A MEMBER OF THOSE EXACT RANKS IN 1984 AND I'LL TELL YOU....THIS PERFORMANCE WAS ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!!!! BAD-ASS AND KICK-ASS!!!!!
Did you see the two women?
Ya...when I was there, we were the first platoon to ever get women...I forget their names, but there were 2.
Honor Guard 1964 - Practiced hours and hours every day. We used fully functional M-1's with real Bayonets with no covers.
So did we in 84
Well done ladies and gentlemen....You GUARD OUR COASTS!!!!!.....Love ya...from a CG REG sailer off Grand haven,MI. where the CG is and home of the CG fest. every summer...a great FAMILY vacation!!!!!
Not Bad at all. I didn't know/ remember the CG having a Drill Team. Nice.
The Coast Guard is by far the Best!
Amazing!
Bravo Zulu... SEMPER PARATUS! Good work kids!
Was a member of Oscar-Delta 119 march order in 1978. Bootcamp was in Alameda, Ca. We performed in 21 parades and competitions over the 9 weeks I was in bootcamp. Then, right at the end, got to travel to Seattle for Seafair and perform in front of 50,000 people. Nine years in the Coast Guard and the best time I had was in bootcamp - funny how that is! LOL
+SpazoCat FM Smooth Jazz Texas Oscar/Charlie 98 Alameda..1974
I was in the USCG Honor Guard in Alameda in 1974.
Same here..Sept.16th thru Nov. 16th 1974....Colors Capt.
We just missed each other, I was June - Aug. Best decision I ever made to join the Coast Guard. Being in the Honor Guard was cool. I wish I had an M-1 to practice some. Left after 4 years as a Storekepper 2nd class. Alameda, Hawaii, Lorsta Hokkaido, Monterey, Petaluma, Miami.
Got out in '80..BM3
This is Awesome!!!!!
Outstanding!
yes i sweet,damm good work guys, so proud of you!
Best drill team
Looks great!!!!!! I was a member of the silent drill team 91 and 92. I wish we had cellphone with video capabilities. Anyone having video of us.....post it. Thanks
I remember you...great times there....I was your payroll yeoman...
I thought "silent drill teams" didn't have signals you could see? I'm not saying that it was bad, but you could clearly see every signal.
The point behind a "silent" drill team is that no verbal commands can be given, commands like "left face, forward March, right wheel, and so on" its done on memory of what action you perform next.
How does is have 3 dislikes?????
Matthew Mcclure probably some terminal lance did it.
+EyeWarnedYouB4
I was Oscar Bravo 79 Alameda Boot Camp. Small world. From there I went to Presidential Honor Guard in Wash D.C.
My bad, you were there before I. Correction, I was Oscar Bravo 127 in 1979. But still nice to meet you.
I thought this was gonna be a silent drill?