Do you have any solid recordings of plain Marine left right cadence in long form (5 minutes or so, most on TH-cam are short). Easiest time I ever had marching was when Gunny would call cadence for the Midshipmen while drilling us to Marine standards.
It was an honor to sing this in bootcamp!
We just said RDCs instead of Navy seals
@@victortrense5640 In my my second division we were singing this
I remember the first time I heard this I got so hyped after that
Same. This was definitely the jam of my division in boot camp.
I remember my division when we were going back to the p days building we sang the sailors at war part and the baby divs look so shocked
@@kwifical6222the Pearl Harbor
That one and 'I left my home!!!¡ To join the navy!!!!!
This is my favorite one, loved singing this in boot camp 🫡
Where was this at before I shipped off this would have been such a life saver when I was AROC 🤣
Right? I remember our AROC getting the cadence book thrown at him and being told "learn these." Just lyrics. 😬
@@NavyCadencesone hundred percent LMAO. I sang some cadences way off and I'm too stubborn to change that when I'm singing on my own
Amazing that I'd never come across this, lol . Retired EMC(Sw/Aw) ...
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Most hooyah cadence
My Div called this everytime we went anywhere.
Yeah it got kinda repetitive we only sang 3 different cadence's I wish we had more known by our RPOC but it wasn't the end of the world
Do you have any solid recordings of plain Marine left right cadence in long form (5 minutes or so, most on TH-cam are short). Easiest time I ever had marching was when Gunny would call cadence for the Midshipmen while drilling us to Marine standards.
CVN 68 2003 ❤ go Navy
Hear the choppers coming, hauling overhead, came to find their wounded, but all they found was dead.
^Fav variation
Sounds totally different without that deep southern soul female leading from diaphragm. Where she at tho?
my uncle aces song
The SEAL running cadence of this is WAY BETTER than this!