Yea. Don’t care what branch you’re in. Cadence calling with a dedicated cadence caller is the most fun, fulfilling and incredible thing to see and be a part of. Especially when not only the platoon/battalion is involved but also when everyone sounds great too. How could you not love this.
@@ceoa gotta tell ya. You’re gonna fall in love with cadences. They amp you up passively and straightforward. You won’t even realize that extra mile you walked singing with them. You’ll see.
@@ceoawell that makes sense since cadence literally decended from slave era field work songs.....which were then transplanted to the rail laying teams which were largely made of freed slaves and then found a home in the army.
This is my graduating class. Alpha Company Class 35-22. Also DS Ghee’s last time calling cadence. Special memories I will never forget. I knew it would be my last time doing any cadence so I remember pouring my heart and soul during these last final moments. 68W
Odd they call it drill sergeant. Does that means their rank have to be sergeant or the way how address them is sergeant? Better to call it drill instructor.
@@JoshuaXiong you do have to be a Sergeant to be a drill sergeant and you call them drill Sergeant lol. Drill instructor is way more ambiguous than drill sergeant
If you ever been in any branch of military you should have goosebumps and smiling because your becoming part of a honor only the special person can do. As a military veteran I love all my heroes who gave this country a blank check on our lives to protect and ensure our freedom
It's not that special lol. Lots of complete idiots and degenerates join and are forced into the military. Many more join for the free college and other benefits. It's a job just like other jobs. A seasoned war fighter earns his above average respect but every Jack boot sitting on base playing cards and changing oil isn't some top tier human just because they are in the military. Special Forces, fighter pilots, SOAR... a few groups are a very special human but the cook who did 4 years to get a g i bill ain't special. He's smart for taking advantage of the benefits. I have friends who were in the GWOT and they hate people like you who think you're some special person because you volunteered.
My dad was a soldier for 45 years. I was born in an Army hospital. Just a kid in the 70s, early 80s waking up to hearing soldiers running to cadence before the sun came up. Pop survived multiple tours in Vietnam. Deployments to Central/South America, Iraq 1 and 2. Made me promise him I wouldn't join the Army. I honored his wish. Joined the Corps in 91.
Damn I miss the service at times. And at times I truly don’t miss any of it. But unless you have marched in Cadence you truly do not understand the chills and confidence it gives you. I am the man I am today because of my decade in the Army. Best way to spend your youth in my opinion.
To all the men and women who have served, are currently serving, and will be serving in the future…Thank you all for your service, and the sacrifices you all make to protect this great nation. Your hard work and dedication to keeping us free, and our flags flying higher than any other, means more than any of you know. Especially from a country boy like me. Every morning my flag goes up and my thoughts are with you all.
I don't know if I could exactly explain it. It was like one heartbeat combining all of us together. It reminds us of the conviction of protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States and maintain ourselves to the Army values just like the dog gone Spartans. It was a coping tool that when we went to war and we had to be in a subdued state we knew we were still one. To be fearless with a true purpose we March righteously.
24 years ago I went through bct at Fort Sill Oklahoma. This cadence hasn't changed. I've been out for almost 19 years. I will always remember my experiences and things I learned. This soldiers will forever remember this probably as there best time of there lives. Good luck. May not this be your last rendezvous but the first of many .
Had a DS in Ft Gordon that did that one a lot. We were on swing shift, so it'd be like 2AM outside and other Drill Sgts would come out of their barracks bitching at us. Dude didn't give a fuck. It was his last year. He was so fucking funny.
Guys, Here is The Savior HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Heavenly Father YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses) - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.” Isaiah 43:11 “I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.” Isaiah 45:5 “I am YaH, and there is none else.”
As soon as he hit the opening bar, I KNEW he was gonna kill it Lol Immediate motivation! This is probably my 2nd favorite cadence after "Airborne Ranger" Something about that "lock and load it, pull the trigger, kill the son of a..." would make the hair on my neck stand up LOLL #ISayHooooahh
Guys, Here is The Savior HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Heavenly Father YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses) - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.” Isaiah 43:11 “I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.” Isaiah 45:5 “I am YaH, and there is none else.”
I can’t believe it took me 6 months to find this. Drill Sargent Ghee was a great drill Sargent. And I miss a lot of people from that class great bunch all of them
Former Army. we used to FLY past the other branches during PT runs with Guidons and road guards.....never had marines on Base but the Sailors and Airman got called bitch every morning...I'm sure they could feel the breeze
Fabulous Cadence Caller! Brings back many memories of BT at Ft. Jackson SC. Graduated Dec. 65. Barracks were on Tank Hill. Logged many US Army miles and am now US Army retired.
Hearing Drill gave me chills. Gave me flash backs from when I served. US Army Airborne leads the way. Salute to ALL my men and women who served and to our families that supported us. Salute.
It finally hit me that I had joined the Military about halfway through basic training whenever Sergeant started singing this when we were marching, he had soul like this guy in the video too. So hype haha
I miss marching and singing so bad i cannot express it fully. GOD BLESS all you boys n girls. All who ever served have my RESPECT TILL INFINITY. AND UNTIL NEPTUNES COURT. BZ
To all that served thank you for your service. No matter how hard its been i. Service and at home i eish i could buy you a drink. I appreciate what you have done thank you from the bottom of my heart. God bless
When I was in the army we dressed right dressed until formation was perfectly In order from shortest soldier to tallest …just perfect stepping and sharp looking formation
Fuck! Im at work and got so pumped up watching this i started sweating! my boss walked by asking if i was ok. I told him he was airforce so he wouldnt understand 😁
Even though im 14 i always knew that the armed forces were my calling, im just on the fence about joining the army or the marines ( im leaning towards the marine side) but i listen to this on loop when i work out, love it💪🇺🇸
Make sure that you look at all of the different military job options that you have before you sign on the dotted line. For example, they will pay you to learn a foreign language and become an interpreter. The military will fly you out to California to spend a year or two on the beach, learning a new language. You just have to score high enough on the ASVAB and DLAB tests for this to be a possibility.
As someone who DID that route, it is a seriously hard path to be a linguist. Yeah, you’ll be in Monterey Bay, Cali, BUT you’re never going to see the sun, any time you aren’t in class, you’re going to be studying because linguists has a STUPIDLY high drop out rate. Fail an exam? You’re out. The DLAB is a fun test, though, it’s in a made up language, but you’re given certain rules that the language follows and you’re supposed to figure it out from there. For the DLAB, you need to have a minimum of an 85 (? Don’t quote me on it, I took the test 10 years ago) in science to be even ALLOWED to take it. But if it’s what you want to do, absolutely go for it. I wish you the best in your journey!
I wish I had some videos from when i was a cadence caller back in the day. Shit was a blast. Meridian Mississippi didn't have a lot going for it, but it had great acoustics sometimes.
First time I did cadence was in basic training at Fort Ord. The senior Drill Sargent ask me to lead the company back to the barracks coming from field training. I had the cadence down pat we were moving and grooving to the sounds I was giving out love it. I will always remember that. Go Army!
@@someairsoft Damn. I was at Ft Sill and headed to Sam Houston until I encountered something called “Death Scan DEXA” which earned me an AR 635-200 CH1 para 1-16 subsection d.(2). administrative discharge, aka a 5-10 EPTS (Existed Prior to Service) discharge.
I mean its always been a popular cadence..It was big even in 2015 when I came through.. But I think people just pay attention to it more now since he put it out.
Wife just retired after 30 years of service. All my family members and close friends And their children have served or are currently serving. I still love to hear these cadences. And although he is good, I have heard some better that would make you feel like you wanted cry, or run through a brick wall With great motivation. SALUTE TO OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM!!!! Love you all.
Worked on JBSA Lackland and Kellys rooftop solar install… every morning and evening before clocking out I go to experience the live cadence marches from the day the recruits first landed to the there last day. And I’ll tell you one thing. Watching them from rooftops go from out of sync call backs, formation and marching to one unit moving and sounding crisp was phenomenal. Thank you to all the troops for a core memory as well as for your service.
Yea. Don’t care what branch you’re in. Cadence calling with a dedicated cadence caller is the most fun, fulfilling and incredible thing to see and be a part of. Especially when not only the platoon/battalion is involved but also when everyone sounds great too. How could you not love this.
Absolutely, when I was in basic inn’73, I called cadence, loved it👍👍👍💪ARMY
Heck..I can use this on my regular walk around track. Never been in the service, but I see how it works.😅. 🏃♀️🚶♀️
@ceoa it really is great for breathing (when jogging, etc). Helps you control your breaths.
@@ceoa gotta tell ya. You’re gonna fall in love with cadences. They amp you up passively and straightforward. You won’t even realize that extra mile you walked singing with them. You’ll see.
@@ceoawell that makes sense since cadence literally decended from slave era field work songs.....which were then transplanted to the rail laying teams which were largely made of freed slaves and then found a home in the army.
This is my graduating class. Alpha Company Class 35-22. Also DS Ghee’s last time calling cadence. Special memories I will never forget. I knew it would be my last time doing any cadence so I remember pouring my heart and soul during these last final moments. 68W
Fort Sam Houston?
Yeah
June 17, 2022
I ship in February as a 68W. Good luck to you in your career
chomp chomp
The soul in that mans voice is beautiful
Yes!!
I have been out for almost 24 years, I get chills hearing this.
I was about to say the same thing you'd swear he was from Memphis.
@@philosophichuman1507yea or Mississippi lol
Cadence can influence people for any reason. What is your reason?
That drill sergeant's voice has that SOUL in it.
Definitely that southern soul in it. Love the diversity of leaders and how we can come together and put our own unique spin on things
That instructor voice by itself makes you feel the conviction of the cadence thank you all for your love of service God bless America 🇺🇸 🙏🏿 ❤️
Yes he can hit some great notes ❤
Until the Russians show up 😂.
@@abdiomar1977eh. Half of those guys are ready to surrender for better treatment. So don't count us out yet. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@abdiomar1977 Russians ain't shit
This is why its important for the instructor be able to sing well
Yoooo this man is killing the cadence
Reminds me of basic training ft.lost in the woods 96
I was at Leonard Wood July - Sep '98. ❤ Hot, hot, and more hot. 😂
@@lcam9241i was at fort Leonard Wood 4 OCT 2023 to 7 DEC 2023 Charlie Co. 1-48 3rd plt
There's nothing better than the Army! I miss it 12 years served 👊🏿
I miss it too... I still have some salt left, if WW3 start in the next few years... after that... i'm old.
32 years for me.
@@johnmatthewweber5149 Big Respect 👊🏿
@@alphaomega8373 I'll fight remotely at home 😂
Well... Assuming the Marine Corps didn't exist. 😉 Had to do it. Appreciate your service, brother.
I’m not gonna lie, the drill sgts in basic training have the best cadences. good times good times
-lie
@@Cheems985this was ait, ds in basic aren’t allowed to have that much soul lmao
Yup but when you’re in basic it’s sometimes the only cool part
Odd they call it drill sergeant. Does that means their rank have to be sergeant or the way how address them is sergeant?
Better to call it drill instructor.
@@JoshuaXiong you do have to be a Sergeant to be a drill sergeant and you call them drill Sergeant lol. Drill instructor is way more ambiguous than drill sergeant
If you ever been in any branch of military you should have goosebumps and smiling because your becoming part of a honor only the special person can do. As a military veteran I love all my heroes who gave this country a blank check on our lives to protect and ensure our freedom
I've never been, life happened, but I've always had the "spirit" for it. Goosebumps!!!❤
It's not that special lol. Lots of complete idiots and degenerates join and are forced into the military. Many more join for the free college and other benefits. It's a job just like other jobs. A seasoned war fighter earns his above average respect but every Jack boot sitting on base playing cards and changing oil isn't some top tier human just because they are in the military. Special Forces, fighter pilots, SOAR... a few groups are a very special human but the cook who did 4 years to get a g i bill ain't special. He's smart for taking advantage of the benefits. I have friends who were in the GWOT and they hate people like you who think you're some special person because you volunteered.
It doesn't take a special person at all. Only someone who doesn't feel like going to college.
@@hamie76243😅😊4😅90😊😊😊🎉😂😊😊😊
@@hamie7624 you definitely didn’t serve 😂
Dude's got a strong ass voice, I bet he's also an actual singer.
To all service members present and past… THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Horrah 🫡
My dad was a soldier for 45 years. I was born in an Army hospital. Just a kid in the 70s, early 80s waking up to hearing soldiers running to cadence before the sun came up. Pop survived multiple tours in Vietnam. Deployments to Central/South America, Iraq 1 and 2. Made me promise him I wouldn't join the Army. I honored his wish. Joined the Corps in 91.
Thank your dad for me!! Thank him for his service!!!
Dnt wanna grow......up yet wIting to join
.........................
And a. Bible
Ahh yes the 80's era reqgan bases. That was my childhood as well. Remember burning out a tape of ranger cadences in darmstadt germany.
Damn I miss the service at times. And at times I truly don’t miss any of it. But unless you have marched in Cadence you truly do not understand the chills and confidence it gives you. I am the man I am today because of my decade in the Army. Best way to spend your youth in my opinion.
Nothing like a good cadence from someone who actually has the passion. Well done, DS. Congrats/welcome to the new Soldiers.
To all the men and women who have served, are currently serving, and will be serving in the future…Thank you all for your service, and the sacrifices you all make to protect this great nation. Your hard work and dedication to keeping us free, and our flags flying higher than any other, means more than any of you know. Especially from a country boy like me. Every morning my flag goes up and my thoughts are with you all.
Mmy country has mandatory draft for all males
@@anabe3785cool when was it last used?
@@efreq.6465 every male that turns 20 years old gets 6 months of military training.
Very welcome bud.
Great nation my butt
Drill Sargent got soul...😂. Should have the lyrics too..
Sergeant.
I don't know if I could exactly explain it. It was like one heartbeat combining all of us together. It reminds us of the conviction of protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States and maintain ourselves to the Army values just like the dog gone Spartans. It was a coping tool that when we went to war and we had to be in a subdued state we knew we were still one. To be fearless with a true purpose we March righteously.
Killing brown people in dessert countries does not defend the constitution sadly.
What a load of rubbish.
This is truly one of the best part of Basic Training. 1981 Fort Jackson SC, 2nd Battalion. Lead , Follow or Get out of the Way.
As an Army soldier for over 10 years 2 combat deployments I still get chills every time I hear this cadence
24 years ago I went through bct at Fort Sill Oklahoma. This cadence hasn't changed. I've been out for almost 19 years. I will always remember my experiences and things I learned. This soldiers will forever remember this probably as there best time of there lives. Good luck. May not this be your last rendezvous but the first of many .
1996 Charlie 1st/40th
Are we going to ignore how good the Instructors voice is? Him alone carries. I watched this multiple times just to hear his voice again. Lol.
I'm retired but that still gives me chills
A yellow bird... with a yellow bill.. CLASSIC
Had a DS in Ft Gordon that did that one a lot. We were on swing shift, so it'd be like 2AM outside and other Drill Sgts would come out of their barracks bitching at us.
Dude didn't give a fuck. It was his last year. He was so fucking funny.
They don’t do Yellow Bird the same way as we did in the 70s.
@@williamwilson6499. no they don't, US Army '74-77 ' " I lured him in then I smashed his fuxckig head ".
Guys, Here is The Savior
HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Heavenly Father
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
- Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
- Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
Isaiah 42:8
"I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.”
Isaiah 43:11
“I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.”
Isaiah 45:5
“I am YaH, and there is none else.”
As soon as he hit the opening bar, I KNEW he was gonna kill it Lol Immediate motivation! This is probably my 2nd favorite cadence after "Airborne Ranger" Something about that "lock and load it, pull the trigger, kill the son of a..." would make the hair on my neck stand up LOLL #ISayHooooahh
Same, wish I could find it here on YT.
Hooah!
"Come on over the wars not over,put your weapon next to mine aim right on down the line" that's my shit.
Retired 2006, I still love it
💪💪💪
Guys, Here is The Savior
HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Heavenly Father
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
- Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
- Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
Isaiah 42:8
"I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.”
Isaiah 43:11
“I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.”
Isaiah 45:5
“I am YaH, and there is none else.”
I can’t believe it took me 6 months to find this. Drill Sargent Ghee was a great drill Sargent. And I miss a lot of people from that class great bunch all of them
The cycle after you guys were absolutely terrible
Man almost 20 years out and this still be in my head!
Lol yup mowing my yard with cadence in my head…..
I’ve been out 50 years and cadence is always in my head👍💪🤠
50 years here and still there
@@Dstrbrdgrnd
Where can I find the song
I've had the pleasure of serving alongside the US forces. You could hear them coming from a mile away when they sang cadence during PT run. 🎶🎶🎶
Where are you from
UK
Oh we waking everyone up 😉
Former Army. we used to FLY past the other branches during PT runs with Guidons and road guards.....never had marines on Base but the Sailors and Airman got called bitch every morning...I'm sure they could feel the breeze
@@abdiomar1977 I somehow doubt that mate 👍
See
I miss this
Calling cadences when the drill sgt feels it in his soul
Always gave me chills
This is awesome!! I love hearing cadence. Everyone saying the same thing and marching together reminds me of my days when I was in!
I still remember the words form 1968, "the prettiest girl I ever saw was sipping bourbon with a straw"
Fabulous Cadence Caller! Brings back many memories of BT at Ft. Jackson SC. Graduated Dec. 65. Barracks were on Tank Hill. Logged many US Army miles and am now US Army retired.
That was gorgeous! Congratulations to the class!
Hearing Drill gave me chills. Gave me flash backs from when I served. US Army Airborne leads the way. Salute to ALL my men and women who served and to our families that supported us. Salute.
I'm retired Army. This brings back memories.
Listening and especially singing the cadence songs was so uplifting! Best way to start any morning! Damn I miss that.
dude has some pipes
Yea looks like JBSA. I love this cadence and that drill has an amazing voice and did a great job 💪🏿
Good ol Alpha Gators, I was a Bravo but they were so good to us when we came in. Good memories at Ft Sam.
BRAVO BULLDOGS
Miss those days! Cadence brought back memories! US Army!!! Sounding good Drill Sergeant!
Running/Marching to a Jodie is like a religious experience. Not easily forgotten!
Nothing more motivating than someone who can really call cadence 💯
This makes me so happy and proud to be an American. God Bless our troops and their families 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
That Drill rocked it. Awesome voice.
It finally hit me that I had joined the Military about halfway through basic training whenever Sergeant started singing this when we were marching, he had soul like this guy in the video too. So hype haha
I miss marching and singing so bad i cannot express it fully. GOD BLESS all you boys n girls. All who ever served have my RESPECT TILL INFINITY. AND UNTIL NEPTUNES COURT. BZ
I hear some voices hitting harmonies to keep extra lit.
To all that served thank you for your service. No matter how hard its been i. Service and at home i eish i could buy you a drink. I appreciate what you have done thank you from the bottom of my heart. God bless
Miss those days. My soldiers used to love when I did the steam roller and my way cadence
They snapped on this one!
When I was in the army we dressed right dressed until formation was perfectly In order from shortest soldier to tallest …just perfect stepping and sharp looking formation
You called the hell out of that cadence drill!! I say hooah to motivating the young Soldiers.
Gives me goosebumps. Used to love it when Ssgt Smart would move out and start singing back at 2/7 Cav
This song is stuck in my head and I love it
Love how his name is “Ben Dover”
😭 now THIS is how you call cadence!! I miss it.
This officer has a lot of blues and soul in his voice.Its a pleasure to watch this Video.
So good. Ive been out a good while, still mentally run thru my infantry cadence when I'm on a 10k or something longer. Love it.
I appreciate all of our service members. Truly heroes
Drill Sargent Take Em To Church.
ARMY strong! Does this old guy proud. Outstanding, Drill & Troops!
Thank you ladies and gentlemen for your service, God bless y'all 🙏🏾🥺💛
That feeling of a over shaved beret for the first time out in formation is the best
Fuck! Im at work and got so pumped up watching this i started sweating! my boss walked by asking if i was ok. I told him he was airforce so he wouldnt understand 😁
😂
I miss hearing and calling cadences. Blessed to have had the experience 💪🏾😤 HooAh
Wow. Great job. That brought back some memories
Even though im 14 i always knew that the armed forces were my calling, im just on the fence about joining the army or the marines ( im leaning towards the marine side) but i listen to this on loop when i work out, love it💪🇺🇸
Make sure that you look at all of the different military job options that you have before you sign on the dotted line. For example, they will pay you to learn a foreign language and become an interpreter. The military will fly you out to California to spend a year or two on the beach, learning a new language. You just have to score high enough on the ASVAB and DLAB tests for this to be a possibility.
Thank you i will!
Become an officer (In the military)
As someone who DID that route, it is a seriously hard path to be a linguist. Yeah, you’ll be in Monterey Bay, Cali, BUT you’re never going to see the sun, any time you aren’t in class, you’re going to be studying because linguists has a STUPIDLY high drop out rate. Fail an exam? You’re out. The DLAB is a fun test, though, it’s in a made up language, but you’re given certain rules that the language follows and you’re supposed to figure it out from there. For the DLAB, you need to have a minimum of an 85 (? Don’t quote me on it, I took the test 10 years ago) in science to be even ALLOWED to take it. But if it’s what you want to do, absolutely go for it. I wish you the best in your journey!
I remember doing this cadence before in JROTC, brings back memories.
I'm in NJROTC (third year) and I'm currently teaching cadence's to my fellow cadets(1st-4th years). Any suggestions?
@@dragonclaw4187 tbh I’m currently in my first year of JROTC so I couldn’t really come up with any suggestions for you
@@jcrocky np, all jROTC kids are there at some point. 🙂
@@dragonclaw4187Come on over is very simple and easy to learn
@@Vaulexy I get that, I'm just looking for ideas for teaching my fellow cadets.
A very unique learning experience for me brought back some special memories.
Reminds me of something back in the day. I love it!!!
never realized how good I had it at Ole Fort Sam until I got sent to Fort Gordon…
Hooah. From an Ol Soldier.
💪🇺🇸🦅✝️🙏
I wish I had some videos from when i was a cadence caller back in the day. Shit was a blast. Meridian Mississippi didn't have a lot going for it, but it had great acoustics sometimes.
This made my day and gave me fond memories of Navy boot camp drills. Hats off to all military. 🔥 unsung heros
Love this! Here’s my chant in the morning ready? “Up at four, hit the floor, I’m in the United States Marine Core! ❤️🇺🇸
Corps not core.
Give me 10 hour version of this.
You can tap or click on this video settings and tap on loop
singing cadence was some of the most theraputic times in my life, one of the things I miss about serving.
First time I did cadence was in basic training at Fort Ord. The senior Drill Sargent ask me to lead the company back to the barracks coming from field training. I had the cadence down pat we were moving and grooving to the sounds I was giving out love it. I will always remember that. Go Army!
As a musician I hate that this video ended as he changed key 😂 but this cadence? As you call it? can be felt in your bones
Right! Same! 😆
Didn’t want it to end before he was done.
This is music in my ears
Thank you sir for this mark
So much respect for our service men and women🫡💪🏾💯 Thank you❤
Thank you for your service. So proud of you all. You all sounded very good
My brother is at his 20th anniversary today and I thank everyone for their service !
Thsi makes me cry 😭
God bless you all!!! Thank you for your service!!!!!
The women in formation "Became a man!" 👁️👄👁️
Man is now a nonbinary term😂🤣😂
0:07 I love the synchronized "oooOOOOoooh!"
One of the many things I miss about serving #Alltheway (82nd Airborne)
Yes, I remember those days, serving as an instructor at Ft. Sam Houston, TX in the late 1990s. Brings back memories.
I believe that it was Fort Jackson SC. I was there this summer and that looks like my company.
Fort Sam Houston. 68W AIT. Alpha Co. was there just last year
@@someairsoft ah, ok. Thanks for clarifying for me. 👍
@@someairsoft Damn. I was at Ft Sill and headed to Sam Houston until I encountered something called “Death Scan DEXA” which earned me an AR 635-200 CH1 para 1-16 subsection d.(2). administrative discharge, aka a 5-10 EPTS (Existed Prior to Service) discharge.
@@grassulus158 EPTS... so no health bennies? Sorry, troop.
Man everyone likes using this cadence that one drill Sgt made
I mean its always been a popular cadence..It was big even in 2015 when I came through.. But I think people just pay attention to it more now since he put it out.
Love the cadence & thank you for keeping us safe 🙌🏽💖
Literally made me cry 😢
Drill sergeant gonna lose his voice.
Looks a lot like Ft. Sam
Sane I was there for 68V school
Wife just retired after 30 years of service. All my family members and close friends And their children have served or are currently serving. I still love to hear these cadences. And although he is good, I have heard some better that would make you feel like you wanted cry, or run through a brick wall With great motivation. SALUTE TO OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM!!!! Love you all.
Reminded me of my time at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO in the late 80's. 8 years seeved. HOO-AHH!! Salute to these soldiers!!
"i left my wife at home , my father told me i will become a man" female soldiers singing this be like: 💀
Worked on JBSA Lackland and Kellys rooftop solar install… every morning and evening before clocking out I go to experience the live cadence marches from the day the recruits first landed to the there last day. And I’ll tell you one thing. Watching them from rooftops go from out of sync call backs, formation and marching to one unit moving and sounding crisp was phenomenal. Thank you to all the troops for a core memory as well as for your service.
Dope. I remember those days!
I loved doing this cadence. It’s so good
Hey, look. We’re walking. ~Stripes