I love how Marines call cadence and it's not songs with words like the army. It's a sound of sadness and grief mixed with the sounds of strength and valor. It pretty awesome sounding
Big difference between marching and running cadence. Each branch has their own. I had a hard time confirming when I switched to the air Force they don't call it cadence they call it Jody. And even though I sounded good and kept it straight they didn't like my cadence calling because it sounded violent.
I'll never forget the days marching down the recruit highway and hearing the cadence echo down the street. These cadence's will forever live with me, RAHHH
Legit! Graduated 3/12/99 and can still hear them sounds in my head. Never mind the kids who never seen shit calling you a boot. They haven’t “been there” 1998-2006 👊🏿SFMF
I remember hearing this cadence during my time at MCRD San Diego every morning around 4ish I'd hear him singing before my DI's hit lights on. This cadence resonates deep within me
I hear you. I lost my Bro a month ago, a proud marine. God bless America and our men and women serving our country, that includes our POLICE - we need them and honor them too. 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Saying EFT, IGHT and ATTENNNN----SHUN might instantly give you "Veteran status." However the proper way is to enunciate your commands clearly. The latter is a remnant of when the French were instilling discipline in the US army ranks through DNC. I do enjoy the sounds though.
@@zayg1322 Listen to Staff Sergeant Edwards of the US army...."come on ooovah, the war's not ooovah, so put your weapon next to mine.....". He's just awesome!!!
This brought tears to my eyes. I can't begin to explain the memories this wields. There is a fire that burns forever with what this cadence means to me. I also used to sing this lightly to my daughter to get her to sleep. She's a Camp Pendleton baby and I know the melody echoes in her memory somewhere.
_“When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home.”_
Well said bro, whoowh caller has most powerfull voice and it lightning respect to him from all other's, belive he is a good, though and hard hard marine, this is rear
Jeremy Hamrick move fast scream for your life. Literally scream like you’re being murdered. Don’t piss off the scribe be an artist recruit if you can. Stay motivated and don’t give up. Remember drill instructors have been training Marines for years they know what they are doing.
Coming from an army infantryman , this is a beautiful cadence. Aside from our friendly rivalry, I love the marine corps. We are both fighting for the same team 🇺🇸
In the early 80s, this course was called NCO Leadership Course. A portion of the course was dedicated to COD and sword manual, used for ceremonial purposes.
I miss marching in boot camp, the marine cadence is just amazing in person while I did recruit training at Parris Island, SC. If you step within the cadence then you will be always in sync which makes you feel like your part of a badass Platoon! It's worth trying boot camp to becoming marine. Unfortunately I didn't succeed boot camp but it's not for everyone. Good luck fellow recruits!!!
@@AnakinSkywakka I wasn't medically separated, I was in Parris Island for 2 months and it turns out all of this wasn't for me and if I wanted to be a marine I would have to spend 2-3 extra months to become physically capable of passing boot camp. I failed my IST while trying my absolute hardest. But I've been told that the PFT, CFT, and the crucible is way harder than the IST. But this place taught me so many things, it changed me forever for the better. Short answer, I quit Marine boot camp. My platoon number was 3021, my training company was called Lima company. I was from the 3rd Battalion. Before getting home I was sent to STC/PCP for a month Shortly after I was medically cleared again then I got sent to RSP, and stayed there for another month until I returned everything and got my navy federal bank, then I believe the government gave the flight tickets to go home which was 2-3 hr flight in total, going from Savannah Georgia to Atlanta, then to Pennsylvania Edit: the only thing I brought home was my hygiene bag, my duffle bag, a moonbeam/flashlight, and 2 canteens. Also 3 combination locks lol. I arrived in Paris Island on Jan 10th, and got separated on March 8th.
Pork chop platoon huh. Well I'm meal team six, I got you a nice cookie and milk. After you had our world famous meatloaf and mashed potatoes like mommy makes. Make you feel fat and happy Meal team six with spoon in hand we'll defend. Six out
Just finished boot camp yesterday and hearing this cadence already feels nostalgic! I’m a new Marine with a long journey ahead, for anyone wondering if they should join do it! I’m such a better person because of it physically and mentally! Trust me! Semper Fi!
The man calling Cadence was a then Cpl Crout. This was the Cpl. Course hosted by III MEF aboard Camp Smith, HI. Corporals from the then 3rd Marine Regiment HQ Co. made up most of the class, if I recall. The funny thing about it - this march was impromptu - it hadnt been planned as part of the course. We just spoke to our intstructors as a class and made it happen. Was pretty well received from what our Cheif Instructor told us.
I always look at my window as the Marines March to the DFAC and the guy calling the cadence just sounds like him. I tried to call the cadence like that all the Army guys started laughing because we don't call cadence like that.
@@randommemesv.1963 meh, not proper drill. Just being with the boys in formation and stuff. Corporals course had drill, that was kinda fun. Some of our seniors had alot of cadence experience and sounded like this.
When I remember bootcamp cadence, this is what I remember cadence sounding like. Great ass memories! Just got out in 2020 after 8 years of service. I miss it. :/
A lot of people might not see it, but to me this is one of the most beautiful cadences I've ever heard online. Reminds me exactly of my DI's and fills me with those funny ass bootcamp memories. Thanks for uploading this, brother
As much as I love the army, you devil dogs are number 1 at drill. Every formation I’ve seen is impeccable, as for the army, ain’t even in step most of the time.
Cesar Zamudio was literally not at all what I was expecting. My Drill Sergeants barely ever yelled at us, if we got smoked if was like maybe 10-20 pushups, all in all they were really chill. Almost too chill. And it was infantry too. My company only had two DS who would fuck us up
Bootcamp was a price of cake. I Graduated June 5th this year at MCRD San Diego. To anyone going to bootcamp during the corona thing. I wish you luck brother
I wish I had joined the military along time ago. I’m greatly appreciated to the men an women that served an currently serving an the ones that died for my freedom an for theirs also, I’m really thankful for you. Y’all are in my prayers as well as the family’s that lost a son/daughter/niece/nephew/grandson/granddaughter y’all are true hero’s God Bless America an God Bless the Marines, the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force.
This cadence is very similar to the one DI our receiving platoon had. I don't think I can describe the serenity you feel in the morning marching to this. Before all the chaos. 11 years later this still puts me to sleep. Damn... 11 years already holy shit.
I have absolutely no idea how some Marines could do cadence like this without yelling, they literally will have the ability to have their voice echo outside as if they were singing in a small room, you would be able to hear them loud and clear from down the street yet they’re not yelling
I know Marines are one of the finest soldiers in the world. Highly trained for almost every situation, but how to hell can someone use his voice on such a beautiful kind. Greatings from Germany 🇩🇪❤️🇺🇲
@@grandmawithagun2357 yeah still didn’t get your point. Every man/woman in the US Military is a soldier. Doesn’t matter if it’s the Army, Navy or the Air Force.
Having just finished US Army Infantry OSUT, we had a prior service sergeant from the Marine Corps doing this cadence, sounded beautiful. And it's the reason i found this video hahaha
my dad was a marine in the 80s in san diego, my mom was with him, and she just fell in love with him with his singing voice and with him being a marine, he passed away in 1993 at the age of 29 from a heart attack, i just lost my mom this year in january 2024, she was 58, but she was always proud to be a marine's wife.
When I march cadets, as an MCJROTC drill team commander, I use something like this, instead of the standard, "Left, right, left." The Senior Marine Instructor and Marine Instructor like it better.
The only sound I liked a boot camp. You hear that sound coming from all directions at Paris island. You would probably still hear it if no one was on Paris island.
When I was going thru MOS school at NAS Meridian, we were a small batch of Marines and every morning we marched to class and the sailors loved watching us or just hearing the heels of our boots hitting th e pavement as one. Semper Fi to all my brothers and sisters . Ooh Rah!
I'm gonna be honest, I'm a failed recruit, got dropped to rsp just before swim Qual and officially left parris Island this past Wednesday, and I fucking miss marching with those cadences even when on my last official week of training I had some bad vasculitis, still enjoyed the Marching, I didn't earn the right to say ooorah but my heart will be with the corps till the day I fucking die
I stepped onto those yellow footprints at MCRDSD (Hollywood) on 010710 and graduated on 011005 - Plt 2091 2Bn Echo Co. I've now been out for 16 years (3/1), but FOREVER will the cadence resonate within me; everything that the Corps is. ONCE a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine!! Esprit de Corps and Semper Fi!! 🤙🤙🤙
Well now, this is without question, Camp H.M. Smith, Hi, HQ FMFPAC and HQ CinC PAC. I am a Marine that was stationed there in 1975 & 1976. I nailed the venue in the first 2 seconds of the video. There are two trees in the background: the larger is either a Kapok or a Banyan tree but that same exact tree stood on the main street when Camp Smith was my duty station some 45 years ago.
My two sons right out of high school joined a Marine corps. They're four years apart and each one has a separate MOS that keeps them on the West and East coast. When I asked them for some cadence they did not have any juicy ones like in the past. If it wasn't for my memory issues I would write one out. 5 minutes after posting this I might actually remember one. But I know everything changes but the one thing that doesn't is that you do not mess with the Marine corps. Give them hell devil dogs.
I’m in the Air Force, currently going through tech school. My god I wish our TI’s called cadence as good as this. The Air Force has great opportunities, but the marine corps just has that incredible spirit and heart you don’t hear in the Air Force. There is great pride in it, you can just hear it from the cadence alone.
I love how Marines call cadence and it's not songs with words like the army.
It's a sound of sadness and grief mixed with the sounds of strength and valor. It pretty awesome sounding
Big difference between marching and running cadence. Each branch has their own. I had a hard time confirming when I switched to the air Force they don't call it cadence they call it Jody. And even though I sounded good and kept it straight they didn't like my cadence calling because it sounded violent.
It's the sadness for me❤
@tomc7894 Army has song for marching. It's dumb as hell
@@tomc7894noooo way. I always called the chairforce weak though
Fuck yeah
I'll never forget the days marching down the recruit highway and hearing the cadence echo down the street. These cadence's will forever live with me, RAHHH
boot
Legit! Graduated 3/12/99 and can still hear them sounds in my head. Never mind the kids who never seen shit calling you a boot. They haven’t “been there”
1998-2006 👊🏿SFMF
@@willjones4630 Rahh
Semper Fi
@kyle Marx what platoon were you ?
I remember hearing this cadence during my time at MCRD San Diego every morning around 4ish I'd hear him singing before my DI's hit lights on. This cadence resonates deep within me
Thank u for ur service if I'm understanding u right
Just went to MCRD and you can hear them from the PX. This was the day before graduation too. can't wait to go to boot camp.
Amen Brother…. Still gives me chills when I think about the 3rd phase guys headed to the chow hall before our lights were even on.
Same.
-ur PI sis-
Yeah miss those times, either pcp or the companies that came down from Camp Pendleton
Missing my brother who was a Marine. He was killed at 26 years old. I get so sad every time I think of him.
Sorry for your loss. I hope this video made you smile.
Wish you and your family the best.
My condolences 🙏
I hear you. I lost my Bro a month ago, a proud marine. God bless America and our men and women serving our country, that includes our POLICE - we need them and honor them too. 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Do not mourn that such men die, but thank god great men live
What a killer cadence, brings chills
100%!
U mean a warrior
Hey we’re you at MCRD in 2008? Summer?
"Excuse me sir... I am trying to drive to the city. Where should I turn? Left or right?"
"HUUURD"
"Ok... thanks"
HAHAHAHA BEST COMMENT
@@cobaltrsl Thank you :p
😂 😆 😆
broooo 😂 😂 😂
Saying EFT, IGHT and ATTENNNN----SHUN might instantly give you "Veteran status." However the proper way is to enunciate your commands clearly. The latter is a remnant of when the French were instilling discipline in the US army ranks through DNC. I do enjoy the sounds though.
This is pure chills.. This man has to be the best cadence caller I’ve heard..
There's power and deep bass in his cadence
Look up mutant Mike
@@zayg1322
Listen to Staff Sergeant Edwards of the US army...."come on ooovah, the war's not ooovah, so put your weapon next to mine.....".
He's just awesome!!!
Nahhhh CHECK OUT MUTANT MIKE! Type mutant mike in TH-cam. This is awesome but mm blows em out of water
@@zayg1322 yupppppppppppp yessir
This brought tears to my eyes. I can't begin to explain the memories this wields. There is a fire that burns forever with what this cadence means to me. I also used to sing this lightly to my daughter to get her to sleep. She's a Camp Pendleton baby and I know the melody echoes in her memory somewhere.
Honestly, I thought I was the only one to do this with my kiddos as a lullaby. *I'm not crying, you are!* Lol SEMLER FI!!!!
The part where he said “lehhh ruuhhh moovee aliii aliii huppp” I felt that....
hey low right low right
Low right low left lay o
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Great memories. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sgt...OUT
😄😄😄😄😄
_“When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home.”_
Wow ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
I love this
Well said bro, whoowh caller has most powerfull voice and it lightning respect to him from all other's, belive he is a good, though and hard hard marine, this is rear
Hooyah 😤
Powerful!!!!
Marines have the best cadence calling voices and DI ever.....OORRAAHH!!!
OORAHH!
I'm heading to Marine Corps bootcamp in upcoming July. I cant wait to go
Look up Mutant Mike. Very close
@@jeremyhamrick9656 good luck
Jeremy Hamrick move fast scream for your life. Literally scream like you’re being murdered. Don’t piss off the scribe be an artist recruit if you can. Stay motivated and don’t give up. Remember drill instructors have been training Marines for years they know what they are doing.
Coming from an army infantryman , this is a beautiful cadence. Aside from our friendly rivalry, I love the marine corps. We are both fighting for the same team 🇺🇸
That dude calls cadence like a Motown singer. Never heard anything like it.
Mutant Mike has entered the chat
Marines who went to boot camp on the west coast tend to “sing” and emphasize the left foot instead of the right like the East coast
In my humble opinion, this is better than mutant mike's. Very strong, soulful, urgent and a bit sorrowful. This is the best cadence I've heard yet.
To bad the dude in this vid EAS'd
Check out mutant mike
No need for Spotify, iTunes or anything, waking up at 5 to get some morning chow and hearing this everyday, was the most beautiful thing ever!!
This is one of the most soulful cadences I’ve ever heard! Semper Fi!!
The most beautiful sound in the world
Agreed
I wish I knew how to call cadence like that, I’m in njrotc and I’m the drill commander, I just wish that I can call good cadence
He actually sang Nikki Nanaj
I need the name
Karelaren I see what you did there
Corporals... The backbone of the Marine Corps -- and the nation.
Ok, this is Corporal's Course...thst was what I thought.
In the early 80s, this course was called NCO Leadership Course. A portion of the course was dedicated to COD and sword manual, used for ceremonial purposes.
I miss marching in boot camp, the marine cadence is just amazing in person while I did recruit training at Parris Island, SC. If you step within the cadence then you will be always in sync which makes you feel like your part of a badass Platoon! It's worth trying boot camp to becoming marine. Unfortunately I didn't succeed boot camp but it's not for everyone. Good luck fellow recruits!!!
Same here
What happened?
Medically separated I assume?
@@AnakinSkywakka I wasn't medically separated, I was in Parris Island for 2 months and it turns out all of this wasn't for me and if I wanted to be a marine I would have to spend 2-3 extra months to become physically capable of passing boot camp. I failed my IST while trying my absolute hardest. But I've been told that the PFT, CFT, and the crucible is way harder than the IST. But this place taught me so many things, it changed me forever for the better. Short answer, I quit Marine boot camp.
My platoon number was 3021, my training company was called Lima company. I was from the 3rd Battalion. Before getting home I was sent to STC/PCP for a month
Shortly after I was medically cleared again then I got sent to RSP, and stayed there for another month until I returned everything and got my navy federal bank, then I believe the government gave the flight tickets to go home which was 2-3 hr flight in total, going from Savannah Georgia to Atlanta, then to Pennsylvania
Edit: the only thing I brought home was my hygiene bag, my duffle bag, a moonbeam/flashlight, and 2 canteens. Also 3 combination locks lol. I arrived in Paris Island on Jan 10th, and got separated on March 8th.
Pork chop platoon huh. Well I'm meal team six, I got you a nice cookie and milk. After you had our world famous meatloaf and mashed potatoes like mommy makes. Make you feel fat and happy
Meal team six with spoon in hand we'll defend. Six out
Me and the boys walking to detention
(I never got this many likes)
lmfao
Cringe
😂😂😂😂😂
Dan Thomas what you think they’re going down for hehe
dang this blew up
Is it wierd that I when I hear that sweet sweet lefty righty lo, i get nostalgic? That's the brain damage from the IEDs no doubt.
All due respect, please no joking about IEDs
@@usmc-veteran73-77 Oh, come on! It was a blast!
@@HaasGrotesk I will say, that's funny "Blast"
This is cursed
To me it sounds like a sad song.. Give me man tears. Lot of respect to my brother and his Marine family
Just finished boot camp yesterday and hearing this cadence already feels nostalgic! I’m a new Marine with a long journey ahead, for anyone wondering if they should join do it! I’m such a better person because of it physically and mentally! Trust me! Semper Fi!
Congratulations bro, you did it! Thank you for your service and may God always watch over you.
I’m in the Army but I can appreciate the discipline and beauty of this cadence..
I stg
I'm in the US Air Force and I am feeling the same exact way as you are my friend
Could listen to this all day! Brings back memories for sure!
The man calling Cadence was a then Cpl Crout. This was the Cpl. Course hosted by III MEF aboard Camp Smith, HI. Corporals from the then 3rd Marine Regiment HQ Co. made up most of the class, if I recall.
The funny thing about it - this march was impromptu - it hadnt been planned as part of the course. We just spoke to our intstructors as a class and made it happen. Was pretty well received from what our Cheif Instructor told us.
I listen to these cadences because of my brother, he just finished boot camp and I miss him so I listen to these to remember him by
Outstanding cadence! Best times of my life was in the Marine Corps. I miss it so much! Maybe in my next life, Ill be a Marine again. Semper Fi!
Once a Marine ALWAYS a Marine!!
@@jimrogers9850 Absolutely! I should have said active duty Marine!
Ever thought about getting back in it?
@@Mariescott3380 Impossible. Im 46 years old lol.
@@jimrogers9850 I’m the civilian cousin of 2 marines
I always look at my window as the Marines March to the DFAC and the guy calling the cadence just sounds like him. I tried to call the cadence like that all the Army guys started laughing because we don't call cadence like that.
Yes 100% correct. Army cadance usually....Left Right Left Right sometimes Your Left Foot Right Foot.
Yeah I feel you,I give it to the marines for cadence calls,sounds great like actually motivating
@@juliangarcia6544 yes it was motivating.
Army be like “Old McDonald had a farm! EIEIO!” When marching
@@MrDW-ei1fe lol, now that's funny.
I miss my brother so much, thank you for protecting me, all men and woman in service, you will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸
🙏🌹
Be still my heart!! I get chills all over when I hear this!
You know... I hated life in the Infantry battalions... but I do miss this.
I feel you brother...it sucks getting out...should have listened to 1sgt 😂
Not only trained to be a master of war, but also forever seeking the tranquility of peace. That peace we find in cadence
Tf you be doin drill in an infantry unit???
@@randommemesv.1963 meh, not proper drill. Just being with the boys in formation and stuff. Corporals course had drill, that was kinda fun. Some of our seniors had alot of cadence experience and sounded like this.
Yo man for real, you said it perfectly.
I love his voice nice crisp crispy sound and everything
When I remember bootcamp cadence, this is what I remember cadence sounding like. Great ass memories! Just got out in 2020 after 8 years of service. I miss it. :/
Got out in 2012 after 4 years. Still miss it.
@@CamAteUrKFC
Well it shouldn't be too hard to re-up... I guess?
@@donarthiazi2443 I dont miss it that much
That was so killer cadence, I've been out since 96. Miss it everyday. Semper Fi
Smooth cadence ✊🏽
This is the most impressive cadence i ever heard. Respect
Your SDI's cadence as he marches you towards the setting sun is an experience only a proud few will ever know.
A lot of people might not see it, but to me this is one of the most beautiful cadences I've ever heard online. Reminds me exactly of my DI's and fills me with those funny ass bootcamp memories. Thanks for uploading this, brother
I’d love to hear about you stories. I’m going to ship out to Marine corps boot camp in 6 months....
@@deadroseofficial18 better not give up i stg
@@bossbadbreak8700 I’ll try my best
Being an Army Grunt Veteran... I've had family in the Marines and I've always liked the USMC cadence calling...Semper FI!.
It is unique. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sgt...OUT.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 Semper Fi from Canada
@@loganwhite3904 thank you Logan. It was an honor to serve. Thanks to Canada for always being a strong Ally. Semper Fi
96-99 RAH
I could literally listen to this all night. Army just doesnt have the smoothness, the discipline
riley baxter I can back that up I went through army basic lol
@@jbizzmore1878 CAAAP a friend of mine who went through Army BT described in such a way that it seemed like a joke to me compared to MCRD SD
Yeah absolutely Army is turning into straight trash. One step above Boy Scout.
As much as I love the army, you devil dogs are number 1 at drill. Every formation I’ve seen is impeccable, as for the army, ain’t even in step most of the time.
Cesar Zamudio was literally not at all what I was expecting. My Drill Sergeants barely ever yelled at us, if we got smoked if was like maybe 10-20 pushups, all in all they were really chill. Almost too chill. And it was infantry too. My company only had two DS who would fuck us up
He's singin' that Old Corp shit, son.
His voice is taking me back to boot camp, waking up every morning.. #GodlyVoice
I could listen to this guy do a cadence call all day.
Didn't know left right left could sound so good!!!!
Nevermind the cadence, "HOW'S ABOUT WE PULL BACK ON THE FREAKIN STICK, GUIDE?! HOW BOUT THAT?! AMAZING THERE YOOHOO!"
Semper Fi, that’s how we do it in the Marine Corps.
I wonder if you are a marine.
Whoa 6 years, how about you?
@@marine698
EYEBALLS YOU
Cringe
At one point I just kept hearing “help me hubert”
What time in the video?
1:09 Help me Hubert cuz we're all out of low bread
el Malo Yee
I guess you got to be a marine to know what the hell he's saying 🤔🤔
hey low, right, low, right
They'll teach you drill and ceremony until it is engrained into a part of your brain. Miss a step and you're day is ruined
Simply a variation of left right left right
Left right left, with the Marine Corps discipline and finesse
Bootcamp was a price of cake. I Graduated June 5th this year at MCRD San Diego. To anyone going to bootcamp during the corona thing. I wish you luck brother
I wish I had joined the military along time ago. I’m greatly appreciated to the men an women that served an currently serving an the ones that died for my freedom an for theirs also, I’m really thankful for you. Y’all are in my prayers as well as the family’s that lost a son/daughter/niece/nephew/grandson/granddaughter y’all are true hero’s God Bless America an God Bless the Marines, the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force.
Marines really do have the best Cadences
Takes me back. Miss boot camp cadences early in the morning.
Thank you to ALL MARINES!!!! You are all AWESOME
This cadence is very similar to the one DI our receiving platoon had. I don't think I can describe the serenity you feel in the morning marching to this. Before all the chaos. 11 years later this still puts me to sleep.
Damn... 11 years already holy shit.
I have absolutely no idea how some Marines could do cadence like this without yelling, they literally will have the ability to have their voice echo outside as if they were singing in a small room, you would be able to hear them loud and clear from down the street yet they’re not yelling
His voice echoes like an angel
I know Marines are one of the finest soldiers in the world. Highly trained for almost every situation, but how to hell can someone use his voice on such a beautiful kind. Greatings from Germany 🇩🇪❤️🇺🇲
Marines aren't soldiers
@@grandmawithagun2357 what do you mean? Every man who fights in war for his country is a soldier. Correct me if I’m wrong
Marines are *Not* soldiers, thats only for the army.
@@markandre6431 I don't know if this is only for the US but marines aren't soldiers
@@grandmawithagun2357 yeah still didn’t get your point. Every man/woman in the US Military is a soldier. Doesn’t matter if it’s the Army, Navy or the Air Force.
Brings me back to Corporal’s Course back to 2003 on Del Mar, Camp Pendleton, CA. Great times and a solid group of fellow NCO’s from all MOS’s.
S/F
Do you remember which class? I was there same time
Having just finished US Army Infantry OSUT, we had a prior service sergeant from the Marine Corps doing this cadence, sounded beautiful. And it's the reason i found this video hahaha
my dad was a marine in the 80s in san diego, my mom was with him, and she just fell in love with him with his singing voice and with him being a marine, he passed away in 1993 at the age of 29 from a heart attack, i just lost my mom this year in january 2024, she was 58, but she was always proud to be a marine's wife.
His voice is so powerful
When I march cadets, as an MCJROTC drill team commander, I use something like this, instead of the standard, "Left, right, left." The Senior Marine Instructor and Marine Instructor like it better.
Semper Fidelis brothers and sisters. You all make me proud.
As a civvy… this is music. God bless the marine corps. God bless each and every individual marine. Thank you for everything, full stop.
The only sound I liked a boot camp. You hear that sound coming from all directions at Paris island. You would probably still hear it if no one was on Paris island.
30 years later i am still obsessed with marching cadence !
Listened 100 times still crying
This is a banger ⚔️🫡🇺🇸
Now this is Music!!! Oohrah Semper Fi
Even at 60 and 37ys out, I still miss this shit...
The nostalgia. Feel like crying.
Is there a 1 hour video because this is amazing
Marine cadences always sound so nice.
Lo righty lo ri left
When I was going thru MOS school at NAS Meridian, we were a small batch of Marines and every morning we marched to class and the sailors loved watching us or just hearing the heels of our boots hitting th e pavement as one. Semper Fi to all my brothers and sisters . Ooh Rah!
I can watch this Allllllllll Day ✊🏾❤️
Really? Hyperbolic? Or?
Best cadence call I’ve heard
I'm gonna be honest, I'm a failed recruit, got dropped to rsp just before swim Qual and officially left parris Island this past Wednesday, and I fucking miss marching with those cadences even when on my last official week of training I had some bad vasculitis, still enjoyed the Marching, I didn't earn the right to say ooorah but my heart will be with the corps till the day I fucking die
Can anybody please make a 2 hours version? 😅
There is a similar one called “mutant mike 2 hours”
I always loved hear Marine DIs call cadence. My heavy hat had one of the best cadence calls I will truly never forget it.
I stepped onto those yellow footprints at MCRDSD (Hollywood) on 010710 and graduated on 011005 - Plt 2091 2Bn Echo Co. I've now been out for 16 years (3/1), but FOREVER will the cadence resonate within me; everything that the Corps is.
ONCE a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine!!
Esprit de Corps and Semper Fi!! 🤙🤙🤙
With that voice I could march all day
Time travel right back to the moment. You never forget it ....and for some reason you miss it.
Has this cadence a name? Because it sound so great! Greetings from Argentina and my respect for the US armed forces
It’s just standard marching cadence, basically left right left
Well now, this is without question, Camp H.M. Smith, Hi, HQ FMFPAC and HQ CinC PAC. I am a Marine that was stationed there in 1975 & 1976. I nailed the venue in the first 2 seconds of the video. There are two trees in the background: the larger is either a Kapok or a Banyan tree but that same exact tree stood on the main street when Camp Smith was my duty station some 45 years ago.
You're correct!! This is Camp Smith. A lot of people saying Pendleton and MCBH are very wrong
Joseph - Thanks for validating the location is Camp Smith. Were you stationed there?
@@ptwomey3398 yes I was....2017 -2020.....my office is actually straight ahead when then they pivoted through the gate.
Me and the boys coming off a win in
war zone
RAHHH RAHHH RAHH CRAYONS RAHHH is all i heard
Outstanding...square away.
The U.S.Marines don't get the credit they deserve Americans best 💯🇺🇸👍
I recognize that Devil pup anywhere lol my fellow S’arnt, Crout. He’s been calling cadence since 2016👌🏽🔥 pretty cool to see him doing great things
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I'm at 29 right now trying to bring this cadence to CTB. Tell him thanks for leading me by his example.
Surprised he’s not settling car alarms off!!!! 🇺🇸💪
My two sons right out of high school joined a Marine corps. They're four years apart and each one has a separate MOS that keeps them on the West and East coast. When I asked them for some cadence they did not have any juicy ones like in the past. If it wasn't for my memory issues I would write one out. 5 minutes after posting this I might actually remember one. But I know everything changes but the one thing that doesn't is that you do not mess with the Marine corps. Give them hell devil dogs.
That cadence gives me flashbacks, the sheer 4am, walking to the parade deck and practicing for final drill. “Left Oblique” “March”
I love the discipline the marines have
Lol “discipline” have you lived in the barracks??
I’m in the Air Force, currently going through tech school. My god I wish our TI’s called cadence as good as this. The Air Force has great opportunities, but the marine corps just has that incredible spirit and heart you don’t hear in the Air Force. There is great pride in it, you can just hear it from the cadence alone.
Ahhhhhh.........recruit training '69, Pendleton. Memories😀
Nearly 40 years after boot camp and I still get chills. OohRah and Semper Fi, Devil Dogs! 🫡
OOHRAH 👍🇺🇸♥️💙 MY GRANDSON IS A MARINE AND I AM SO PROUD OF ALL OF THEM GOD BLESS THEM ALL
🙏🌹💪
Interviewer: " do you have any other talents?"
Marine:" I can do this.."
As a German, I would be proud to fight and fall for your country 😍
Do it for your own, the Corps is not what it was
@@teufelhund3456 - tell that to all the Marines that fell since 9/11.
This will forever be my favorite cadence
Proud to have joined the marines 🙌
Every meal's a banquet! Every paycheck a fortune! Every formation a parade!