I'm half way done with the video guys. Can't wait to upload it. I went outta my comfort zone and learned some shit in the process. Lyrics are dope af and I might change the background video, I'll see.
Alot has changed in my life. Sorry about the REALLY LATE upload but I had to move across country and everything. Will you guys be fine with a sample for now?
The first time I heard this we were in ranks outside and sister div marched by singing it and it started snowing as soon as they started the cadence. It was one of the coolest moments I remember
My RDC wouldn’t allow us to sing this cadence . Turned out I ran into a chief who was his WCS once upon a time and my chief RDC failed a drug test and his only option to not get kicked out was to take RDC orders . the more you know .
Both my RDC and my AROC tried to sing this one a few times but they could never do it justice. Honestly, I didn't really like this cadence for that reason. Then I came across this video and now I love it. I'm in A-School at the moment and this is always stuck in my head!
I was there when she sang this most beautiful voice I had ever heard her voice represented why I was there. Division 236 we sang that song every where too lol
“Medal of Honor” Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around. In 1900, at the Peking Wall, Private Dan Daly answered the call, At the rebellion he took the lead, And by himself he did the deed. In 1914, he won one more, Fighting the Haitians just to settle a score, Gunnery Sergeant Daly passed the test, He captured and destroyed a machine gun nest. Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around. Butler and Daly each won two, Making history for me and you, As fighting Marines they took control, They fought the enemy blow by blow. Pappy won one in ’43, Splashing zeroes in the sea, But, Chesty Puller was the best, He wore five Navy Crosses upon his chest. Iron Cross on a blue background, Five Navy Crosses just to wear around
@@johnvelas70 no, his 2nd MOH was awarded in Haiti fighting the Haitians, not hessians. Hessians were in the revolution over 100 years before Daly was in Haiti.
Hearing this reminds me of graduation day. We had the battle E and every flag and we marched in singing this cadence and it’s was such a beautiful and amazing moment In My life I’ll never forget
Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around. In 1900, at the Peking Wall, Private Dan Daly answered the call, At the rebellion he took the lead, And by himself he did the deed. In 1914, he won one more, Fighting the Haitians just to settle a score, Gunnery Sergeant Daly passed the test, He captured and destroyed a machine gun nest. Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around. Butler and Daly each won two, Making history for me and you, As fighting Marines they took control, They fought the enemy blow by blow. Pappy won one in '43, Splashing zeroes in the sea, But, Chesty Puller was the best, He wore five Navy Crosses upon his chest. Iron Cross on a blue background, Five navy crosses just to wear around. In honor of all that served and died for this great country respectfully; Thank you for your services and sacrifices wholeheartedly, and respect each and everyone of y’all and know that you’re smiling down from Heaven as I’m typing this now:🙏✌️♥️😎 Respectfully yours; -SGT Ainsley Erin Schultz-Mangin (ANG/USMC🇺🇸) #AmeisterTuesday💋 #AmeistersArmy™️ #PrayersForRespect🛐 #ThankYouGod☝️ #Amen♥️ #ARC1BAW7🆎 #SaluteToService❤️🤍💙 #InGodWeTrust👌 #AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
When I was in boot camp this division was 2 weeks before mine and I would hear her singing this cadence and I fell in love I come back to this video often
Reminds me when my div was doing a marching inspiration and as we passed the captions building we started singing it so loud and good the instructors just stopped and listened to us, we got that bravo Zulu!
I have not been able to find any other version of this cadence. It is very beautiful. Please, if anyone know of another version, preferably the full version, let me know.
It’s so bitter sweet that the wars are coming to an end. Hopefully no more Americans die in the Middle East but at the same time all of the people that have that warrior spirit will no longer have a battle
The First time I heard this. It was a couple of days after battle stations. The graduating divisions was marching to Pacfleet to set up for graduation. Brought some tears to my eyes tbvh
I remember this cadence, the most beautiful voice sung by a female ARock going by when the sun was setting and we were sitting outside just waiting for our turn to start marching.
I’d just like to say. I graduated Bootcamp 10 months ago, but this cadence. Made life easy for us in boot. We got good, and I mean really good at this. I was rpoc. And we would sing this cadence going down the street. Everyone watched. In pure awe that we could do this
This song gives me another perspective for the US flag, The blue for the tears shed for the recipients death, the stars for medal of honor recipients, the red for the pain or blood of the recipients, and the white for their spirits living on.
Anyone know where I can find the full version of this song? I remember in boot camp when some people didn’t go to church, my RDC taught us how to grenade people and showed us this song. After that, I always wanted to hear this song again and hopefully download it or buy it. Unfortunately I cannot find the full song, so if someone knows where to find it please let me know
Its about the corpsmen DAN Daily AND Smedley Butler who were saved by corpman. Marines are a department of the Navy and and every honorable Marine will say a Corpmann is a Marine.
My division learned this cadence and we just could not get it down. My RDCs said we could not do it anymore it was disheartening. but i later realized why. HOOYAH DIVISION 249 AUGUST 12th 2022
A happy and respectful 246th birthday to the United States Marine Corps, OOOOORAH!!!!♥️🇺🇸♥️ @RealAmeister #AmeisterWednesday💋 #AimHighSemperFi‼️♥️‼️ #SaluteToService❤️🤍💙 #InGodWeTrust👌 #AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
A navy cadence commending a marine . The navy and marines might talk shit but the navy will always be there for our boys and girls ❤. You can bet the house on that .
I seen u in the vedio even Rachel the cashats even though they was there for two week i rooted for them to make it through as well rdc speary was very intense in the video even the rdc that did inprocession with u guys even that female i rooted for u to i see u serving thanks for ur services.
Sadly our Aroc only sang this about 3 times. But then again, we went through 3 or 4 arocs kept the same RCPO from the beginning. Ended up being the top 3%. Div 393
I'm half way done with the video guys. Can't wait to upload it. I went outta my comfort zone and learned some shit in the process. Lyrics are dope af and I might change the background video, I'll see.
RDC Life is it gonna be full video?
Yes it will be
How long will it be for upload
It’s only half the cadence
Alot has changed in my life. Sorry about the REALLY LATE upload but I had to move across country and everything. Will you guys be fine with a sample for now?
The first time I heard this we were in ranks outside and sister div marched by singing it and it started snowing as soon as they started the cadence. It was one of the coolest moments I remember
This was by far my favorite cadence in boot camp, I don’t know why but it just gave me goosebumps
My RDC wouldn’t allow us to sing this cadence . Turned out I ran into a chief who was his WCS once upon a time and my chief RDC failed a drug test and his only option to not get kicked out was to take RDC orders . the more you know .
Both my RDC and my AROC tried to sing this one a few times but they could never do it justice. Honestly, I didn't really like this cadence for that reason. Then I came across this video and now I love it. I'm in A-School at the moment and this is always stuck in my head!
I hope you’re doing well and your chain is treating you better than ours is
My experience to a T 🤣
She has the most angelic voice
I need to know who she is
Well...
She black. You can hear the pain
@@nofg3159 oh please... Just have to go there. bigot.
@@cheswick617 I’m black fool
I was there when she sang this most beautiful voice I had ever heard her voice represented why I was there. Division 236 we sang that song every where too lol
Kev Dawg she loved being RLPO.
You hear of the man "Starboard Watch" or Boris?
Grant Stockland no I haven't. Thanks for adding my video to your playlist.
Kev Dawg I was 236 too
Who the heck is she bc I want to hear more
This lady has an amazing voice which, when paired with this lovely song, is a splendid combination. Can't stop listening.
I would love the full version of this! Her voice is absolutely beautiful!
“Medal of Honor”
Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around.
In 1900, at the Peking Wall,
Private Dan Daly answered the call,
At the rebellion he took the lead,
And by himself he did the deed.
In 1914, he won one more,
Fighting the Haitians just to settle a score, Gunnery Sergeant Daly passed the test,
He captured and destroyed a machine gun nest.
Five white stars on a blue background, Medal of Honor just to wear around. Butler and Daly each won two, Making history for me and you,
As fighting Marines they took control, They fought the enemy blow by blow. Pappy won one in ’43, Splashing zeroes in the sea,
But, Chesty Puller was the best,
He wore five Navy Crosses upon his chest. Iron Cross on a blue background, Five Navy Crosses just to wear around
My all time favorite cadence. Loved doing this after battle stations. Shit bit different
@@tylerbopes6615 victory was my favorite after bootcamp
Hessians, not Haitians.
@@johnvelas70 no, his 2nd MOH was awarded in Haiti fighting the Haitians, not hessians. Hessians were in the revolution over 100 years before Daly was in Haiti.
@@johnvelas70 Hessians and Haitians are 2 different people, I'm 2 very different parts of the world
shit gives me chills, this was the division graduating right when we got to our ship. I was RPOC Div. 264
I’m in the Army and I love her voice and this cadence and the meaning of it
Absolute beautiful voice. And BEAUTIFUL cadence. one of my favorites
Hearing this reminds me of graduation day. We had the battle E and every flag and we marched in singing this cadence and it’s was such a beautiful and amazing moment In My life I’ll never forget
I wish there was more like this on this page, I love these cadences.
Our division was the only division to know this cadence by heart.
Same it’s funny watching people struggle with this one I was aroc back in boot and loved this one
Our AROC always sucked. We had like 5 different guys try out (integrated div) and we never got a permanent one.
Five white stars on a blue background,
Medal of Honor just to wear around.
In 1900, at the Peking Wall,
Private Dan Daly answered the call,
At the rebellion he took the lead,
And by himself he did the deed.
In 1914, he won one more,
Fighting the Haitians just to settle a score,
Gunnery Sergeant Daly passed the test,
He captured and destroyed a machine gun nest.
Five white stars on a blue background,
Medal of Honor just to wear around.
Butler and Daly each won two,
Making history for me and you,
As fighting Marines they took control,
They fought the enemy blow by blow.
Pappy won one in '43,
Splashing zeroes in the sea,
But, Chesty Puller was the best,
He wore five Navy Crosses upon his chest.
Iron Cross on a blue background,
Five navy crosses just to wear around.
In honor of all that served and died for this great country respectfully;
Thank you for your services and sacrifices wholeheartedly, and respect each and everyone of y’all and know that you’re smiling down from Heaven as I’m typing this now:🙏✌️♥️😎
Respectfully yours;
-SGT Ainsley Erin Schultz-Mangin (ANG/USMC🇺🇸)
#AmeisterTuesday💋
#AmeistersArmy™️
#PrayersForRespect🛐
#ThankYouGod☝️
#Amen♥️
#ARC1BAW7🆎
#SaluteToService❤️🤍💙
#InGodWeTrust👌
#AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
I'll never forget my Division 347 Got 2 Bravo Zulus while doing this cadence marching past the Iowa!
Aye 344 brother
I was 239 the bills sponsored and I always heard her voice somewhere out there and everyone fell in love with it lol
Yeah man, 240 Brother DIV Had On Lock Though!!!
This was my favorite cadence while I was in bootcamp
How was bootcamp?
When I was in boot camp this division was 2 weeks before mine and I would hear her singing this cadence and I fell in love I come back to this video often
When did you go through boot? I was Div 244 in April-July back in '01? Her voice sounds familiar.
Reminds me when my div was doing a marching inspiration and as we passed the captions building we started singing it so loud and good the instructors just stopped and listened to us, we got that bravo Zulu!
I have not been able to find any other version of this cadence. It is very beautiful. Please, if anyone know of another version, preferably the full version, let me know.
Respect to a beautiful voice raised up to honor our heroes... Company 152 1983 Great Lakes
Who is this? That is some of the most beautiful cadence I have heard. Would like a link to the full version
I’m in the army and when I’m drunk and alone in the barracks I just close my eyes and listen to this
It’s so bitter sweet that the wars are coming to an end. Hopefully no more Americans die in the Middle East but at the same time all of the people that have that warrior spirit will no longer have a battle
We sing this in the Marines too.
This one is so damn hard to sing and make sound good but when it does it’s the best
It's done in the same place as marching as well.
The First time I heard this. It was a couple of days after battle stations. The graduating divisions was marching to Pacfleet to set up for graduation. Brought some tears to my eyes tbvh
Me and the boys during boot sang this in the shower and the echo off of the walls was fantastic
I wish it was the whole cadence! Beautiful.
Where is the second half of this??? It’s amazing!
I remember this cadence, the most beautiful voice sung by a female ARock going by when the sun was setting and we were sitting outside just waiting for our turn to start marching.
Happiest of belated birthday wishes to the U.S. Navy (it was yesterday they turned 246 years old.)!!!!
#AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
Please bless us with the full song!
I’d just like to say. I graduated Bootcamp 10 months ago, but this cadence. Made life easy for us in boot. We got good, and I mean really good at this. I was rpoc. And we would sing this cadence going down the street. Everyone watched. In pure awe that we could do this
Sounds like my Chief back in 399 October 2019. This was her favorite but our hardest to learn too.
This song gives me another perspective for the US flag, The blue for the tears shed for the recipients death, the stars for medal of honor recipients, the red for the pain or blood of the recipients, and the white for their spirits living on.
Its still beautiful to hear it sung right
Hooyah 948. I was aroc for my div. Good memories
I love this Cadence 🖤
Lead singer is Sabrina Crawford.
Is this the division the four recruits were in that “All hands magazine” followed throughout basic for the new documentary?
Toby Stephens yep
Yes it is.
UK not once have I ever gotten an ad on this video and i appreciate that so much
Makes me choke up, such an angelical voice
Anyone know where I can find the full version of this song? I remember in boot camp when some people didn’t go to church, my RDC taught us how to grenade people and showed us this song. After that, I always wanted to hear this song again and hopefully download it or buy it. Unfortunately I cannot find the full song, so if someone knows where to find it please let me know
I loved this one as well sadly I still haven't found the full cadence
I knew it I notice it was from making a sailor took me this long 😂 an congratulations Luis
Gunnery sergeant Daily recevied his second medal of honor in 1915,
I study well known military heroes like the gunny.
That was pretty awesome........TY from all of us Marines
Its about the corpsmen DAN Daily AND Smedley Butler who were saved by corpman. Marines are a department of the Navy and and every honorable Marine will say a Corpmann is a Marine.
My division learned this cadence and we just could not get it down. My RDCs said we could not do it anymore it was disheartening. but i later realized why. HOOYAH DIVISION 249 AUGUST 12th 2022
One doesn't "win" the Medal of Honor. It is EARNED! There is no contest involved!
Seal Team SEPS!
Hah🤣
Lol
Oh hell no 😂😂 what are you a ASMO 711?
Just kidding by the way lol just thought I'd poke at you 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The one cadence we just couldn’t get on the street. but we were able to do it without marching.
I love her voice
Beautiful voice
"...He won one more, fighting (-🇮🇱-) just to settle the score i.e. The USS LIBERTY!"
“Our greatest ally”, now go fight for them as they use the Mossad Pegasus spyware on Americans!
Son so good I like it it's the best 07 for the ones that died for us in WW2 and WW1 the meadol of ohnor means something go army
Dan Daily did NOT ‘win’ two Medals Of Honor. Neither did Smedley Butler. They each RECEIVED their Medals Of Honor. IT IS NOT A CONTEST TO BE WON.
Where can I find the full cadence? It sounds like there is more to it.
how did you manage to get this audio?
Watch "Making a Sailor".
@@deadkingsmind haha i just finished watching it
It should tell you just how highly the Navy thinks of the Marines, as the men being sung about in this, were all Marines.
A happy and respectful 246th birthday to the United States Marine Corps, OOOOORAH!!!!♥️🇺🇸♥️
@RealAmeister
#AmeisterWednesday💋
#AimHighSemperFi‼️♥️‼️
#SaluteToService❤️🤍💙
#InGodWeTrust👌
#AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
Ship 13 uss marvin shields
I don't remember this cadence song when I was in Navy boot camp.
This deserves a Bravo Zulu
I wish they included the rest of the cadejce
A navy cadence commending a marine . The navy and marines might talk shit but the navy will always be there for our boys and girls ❤. You can bet the house on that .
She was apart of my senior div when I was going through
AIM HIGH SEMPER FI PATRIOT FORCE!!!!
#AmeisterAmericaINC🇺🇸
I remember learning this in boot camp and the division I was in kept messing it up our RDC's kept getting mad at us 😂
RIP fellow seaman staggs, My grandfather.
Wish we got the full version
WITH TEARS IN MY EYES I EXCEPT THE PRESIDENTAIL MEDAL OF FREEDOM
Hooyah 229
luis ortiz you’re famous, making a sailor. Hooyah 070, just graduated 🤝
I seen u in the vedio even Rachel the cashats even though they was there for two week i rooted for them to make it through as well rdc speary was very intense in the video even the rdc that did inprocession with u guys even that female i rooted for u to i see u serving thanks for ur services.
We got it pretty good by the end of basic we sang thins after are first BZ
Even though I'm in Army Airborne, this is colder than the Cold War.
Great cadence
Must be extremely proud of this push
Came her looking for a cadence from
Boot , gave me chills
I absolutely love this cadence, the only real problem I have with it is you don’t win the Medal of Honor, you earn it it’s not a contest.
Where's the other parts to it?
Hooyah!!! Harry S. Truman Squadron, US Naval Sea Cadet Corps.
Where is the full album?
Is there a full version of this cadence?
I can make one.
RDC Life please!!!
@@deadkingsmind Full when?
Does anyone have a full version oh you
Amazing
Awesome Video....
HOOYAHH!!!!
How dose the rest of it go
All of it please
Any1 knows where I can find the whole song?....... I been looking but no luck
Who is this woman? Her voice is beautiful.
Who is the singer?
I want this as a ring tone
Sadly our Aroc only sang this about 3 times. But then again, we went through 3 or 4 arocs kept the same RCPO from the beginning. Ended up being the top 3%. Div 393
229 what number of navy is that I never seen
Here we go again knock knock
she got the most beautiful voice....
I love this 🌹 omg....
sadly, this person died in service :( R.I.P
Semper fi straight ahead
No Marines in this video??