This one is for my Dad! Who just passed away on 11/23/14.He served proudly and HONORABLY with the Marines as a medic during the cuban missile crisis. Thank You DAD!!!!!
Adolf Hitler Sorry bro, that title goes to your cousin, The British. They're the ones that created the concept of modern day battleships (Bismarck and Tirpitz included) and your so called 2 best battleships are both sunk. One of them by an obsolete biplane and both are sunk by the British
Adolf Hitler Oh and your 'Pocket Battleships' and Battlecruisers(Scharnhorst and Gneisenau) are all outclassed by the Dunkerque and Richelieu class(made by the French) Graft Zeppelin is doomed from the start, Blücher got sunk by an old Norwegian fort manned by some 15 Norwegian life-guard, a few volunteers, and some old veteran without inflicting any casualties on the Norwegian side. Even if your Luftwaffe won the Battle of Britain, it won't be enough to stop the Royal Navy and your Panzer divisions won't be able to unload. You can kill Jean Moulin but the French Resistance and Forces Francais Libré would keep on fighting. Your V1 rocket is very crude and V2 is very unreliable. V3 is destroyed by the British 'Tallboy' bombs and Bir Hakeim maybe your victory, but it allows the British to retreat safely to El Alamein. Your oil reserve is destroyed by American and British bombers, your country is almost levelled back to the stone age by your command(thank you Speer for belaying that order)
My grandfather was an FC3 on DE’s during the late war. He just died 2 years ago at age 96. Fair seas and following winds, to all vets that have passed. Miss you gramps! He was the first born in the United States from his polish family. Smartest man I knew.
My dad was a Marine in on the Invasion of Okinawa 6th Marine Div. he was a forward observer fought on Sugar loaf .... 2 Marine Brothers who served during Vietnam and I was the Lone Sailor who was Corpsman with the Marines out of Camp Lejeune
Proudly served in the U.S. Navy as an aircraft mechanic back in the day when I was the only woman in the shop for many years. The metal of my character was forged by intensive study, hard work, love of God, country and family. I became the best P-3 propellar mechanic in this man's Navy. I am proud to have been one of the pioneering women in aviation mechanics who, for that time in history, tackled one of the hardest job's for women in the Navy. Now at age 58, I have no regrets. Blessings to all.
I am proud to be the caretaker of a 91 yr old retired Master Chief P.O.He was in the Navy 32 yrs. He beams when he tells me stories of his chores and passion in the Service. He survived many a battle, and has lived to tell about them. (he also cannot swim!) GOD BLESS AMERICA!~
LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA...Comment oublier ces héros qui versèrent leur sang pour que des millions de vies humaines soient préservées ? Honneur à vous,les gars !
As a Seabee in Vietnam in 1968 69 and my day who was in pearl harbor in the Navy I want to thank you dad for your dedicated service.love you dad and miss you dearly,had a brother who was in during the Korean conflict in the 82nd Airborne I salute you as well as my son who was a Seabee love you
I’m retired Navy myself! Got out of the Reserve in 2006 after 4 years Active and 17 Reserve. Was a Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class when I retired. It was hard sometimes, but looking back, I’m still glad I did it. 😎👍🇺🇸🫡
My Grandpa served in the Navy and my Dad and two cousins are Marines... I’m proud to be the Granddaughter of a Sailor and The Navy and a Daughter of The Marines! 💕
Well done! Old Marine veteran here 0331 from 71-77. Traveled with the Navy on the USS Okinawa LPH 3 and the USS New Orleans LPH 11 on my deployments! God bless America 🇺🇸 forever! Semper Fidelis!
My Father served in the U.S. Navy and was a Naval Reservist from 1961-1969, he worked at Naval Ordnance Station in Louisville from 1966-1994 he retired due to his age and his health.
I slute zyou too Sir for having been in Nam my father was lost there I salute to each member of the gorces who goes through thenhell of war Semper. Fi Sir
Two of America's best fighting forces the United States Navy and Marine Corps. They have their differences in culture and disciplines, but both services have such a fine and proud tradition of our nation's service.
@@williameaton9058 aye a black eye for the worlds best taxi service but we did comeback with avengance. Theres nothing scarier than naval guns followed up by the murderous rage of the corps
I’m privileged to have been an enlisted Marine who got to attend the Naval Academy and become a Marine officer. Anchors Aweigh and The Marines Hymn will forever stir my soul.
Served In The Navy, From 1977-1989, And Would Proudly Do It Again! Got To Take Part In First Naval Combat In 43 Years! Hooyah! My Rate Was Aviation Ordnanceman!
My barber was a WW2 navy vet. On Dec 7 1941 he was taking the train home from going to see a movie when the conductor came back and told every one the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He enlisted at 17 and became a Navy corpsman. He was sent to Britain during the DDay invasion and took care of the wounded from both sides during the Normandy campaign. From there he went to Iwo Jima for the invasion. From the hospital ship (USS Bladen) he was stationed on off the coast of Iwo he was able to see the 1st US flag go up on Mt Suribachi. Off Okinawa the ship he was on (USS Bladen) almost got torpedoed but missed (torpedo hit the ship next to his). Hell of a good guy. Passed away few years ago but will always remember his stories. Fair winds and following seas. Rip Fred.
I like all you Navy boys, every time we have to go and fight, the Navy always gives us a ride... A Few Food Men Happy Birthday Navy, keep up the good fight and always keep America safe...
Served from 2004- Medically retired from the Marine Corps in 2011. Fought in Iraq during the troop surge. I'll never have a bad thing to say about the Marines. Even when times sucked it was still fun. Being a Marine I obviously was around the Navy quite a bit. Never take anything away from a corpsman. They're right there with us. I also spent time at a few Army FOBS, and you cant take anything away from them either except their money at the Texas hold'em tournaments at Camp Corregidor, or Sedwick. The Air Force I didnt have to many run ins with except their women. Seriously speaking to all our troops no matter what service rests on your chest God bless. I know many of you are standing guard in a foreign country tonight for my freedom. A lot of civilians in America dont know that, but I do. And, if the shit ever hit the fan I'm glad to have you watching our backs. My only wish is I was still holding a rifle next to you.
it does not matter what branch of the service they are all brave men and women and i say thank you and may god bless and keep you safe and also your families again THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SACRIFICE AND DEDICATION
***** I'm sorry meant those that served in a WW2 and were apart of the allied nations not the generation as a whole should have specified sorry about that.
God bless the Navy! God bless the United States of America! My Great Grandfather served in the Navy in World War II. I want to follow in his footsteps.
Father was Navy, a shipbuilder before, during and after WW2. Told me stories about the U Boats in the Atlantic as well as ships that came into the NY Naval Shipyard for repairs.
I`m cry for my best friend Tom, died in service in July 2013 in Afghanistan. He was an Captain in USMC. I´m Gernan Navy Captain out of service. R.I.P. Tom
Yes that is true the airforce was founded much later the navi and marines are one of the eldest branches. Relaying on there UK past and french past. The UK IS AN OLD SEAFORCE AND SINCE MANY GENERATIONS THEY HAD AN ARMY SO THEY BROUGHT THAT TO THE USA
I just changed my duty staion off of MCRD ERR Parris Island. Every Friday, EVERY GRADUATION, my ears are blown out by the outstanding Parris Island Marine Band. Wish I had them on speed dial
I'm a hardcore left winger....and I served this nation in the Marines....and it brings tears to my eyes every time because I am so proud or our people in uniform. I'm older now....used to be ALL CORPS...lol..but these days....I just am so thankful for the men and women who serve. God Bless You All.
My Dad served in the Navy in WW 2 . He took 5th Marine Division troops ashore at Iwo Jima in 1945. In 1968 I was stationed with the 5th Tank Battalion, 5th Marine Division. The circle of life always amazes me. SEMPER FI!!
MARINES WON ALL OUR WARS AND DO YOU WANT TO LIVE FOREVER NOT ME I WOULD HAVE TRANSFERRED TO THE marines from the air force but I have flat feet my life was ruined I love the military I mine from a military. Family godspeed
i have the utmost respect for all of our brave men and women fighting for our freedom. all the sacrafices they have made. putting their life on the line in hopes that they can one day return home to their familes. they are and forever will be heroes. my heart goes out to them. and to those that lost their lives fighting for this great country may they forever rest in peace
To my Dad, who was a member of Marine Corps, 2nd division , 1942-1945. My Uncle George, U.S.M.C. 1944-1945. My oldest brother, Paul. U.S.M.C. 1972 - 1975. Semper - Fi. " Once a Marine, Always a Marine."
@@gunsite1952 "the nay has no ports to give any one a ride" <- NO I'm afraid you are so wrong. The Marines usually land on sand beaches, occasionally a rocky one if necessary, like Incheon, during Korean War. They seldom need a port to get on the ground. The modern Marines even barely use landing crafts to launch an assault. They use helicopters as the first wave to secure beachheads. This holds true for Marines throughout the world nowadays. This is a common sense, a foundational knowledge for everyone who comes here to watch and comment on this video.
Both the US Navy & Marine Corps carry with them a common flag, a common history--that forges a shared heritage. Both have forged, through the trials of fire, a hard and steadfast team that has been unstoppable since their inception in 1775. This unstoppable team has and will always remain our nation's first line of defense. BRAVO ZULU to them both!
TAKING THE LORD'S NAME IN VAIN NOT COOL!! IT'S THE 3RD COMMANDMENT GOD IS THE ULTIMATE COMMANDER IN CHIEF! You'll lose more than a stripe!! CPL E-4 3rd bn 5th marines 1st mardiv nam 66-67 SEMPER FI!!
ONCE A MARINE ALWAYS A MARINE THIS IS FOR THE OF THE MOST FIGHTING FORCES ON EARTH COMBINED WE ARE A DEADLY COMBINATION SEMPER FI TO ALL OF MY BROTHER MARINES AND R.I.P. TO MY PASS VEITNAM BROTHERS MARINES WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US
My grandfathers was a WW2 vet and was in the navy as a artillery gunner. His destroyer name was the M182 Macomb. I don't know it exact but he's still living today and I salute to him. When he was on his destroyer a kamalkasie smashed into the destroyer and put a piece of shrapnel into his leg. They couldn't cut it off because he would have died. So he still has it in his leg as I'm typing this. Salute to all U.S Armed ForcesORAH!!!!!!
***** Thank you, Two of my Wife's Cousins are Marines, one served in Afghanistan, the other is in California. Also had a friend who was a Marine wounded in Iraq, Thank you and all servicemen and women for serving.
One of the 7 astronauts on board the space shuttle Challenger when it exploded more than a minute after its last launch was a US Navy Commander. The only other person in the US Armed Forces who was on that shuttle after it exploded was a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force. God bless those men who did the United States proud and those other 5 astronauts on that space shuttle as well.
The Navy and Marine Corps Team: US Department of the Navy's world class and badass seagoing expeditionary force warfighters . Ooh Rah United States Marine Corps and Navy.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Bello himno!! Yo lo ejecute en el Highschool en mi pais, y lo hice con honor, consciente de que la marina esta compuesta por Heroes... Heroes que han velado hasta el dia de hoy por toda America.
I just love this hymn. btw Navy- Nimitz, Army- Patton and Air Force- Doolittle, thats just one golden era no other country ever had, talking about winning. Greetings from holland
@@johnwilson2643 I did not know of the history of this man so, i looked it up. But that is a H**l of a track record, absolutely impressive. Thank you for the info, i love to read about these historic people.
@@juriesjoerdstoutjesdijk1678 you are Welcome!! Yes, he wasn’t scared of anything! The two most Honorable men that I have studied and have had knowledge from men that knew and served under them are: Chesty and Payton! The Germans feared No One EXCEPT GRORGE PATTEN! The Japanese learned of “Col. “ Chesty at the time and when they found out he was in the engagement that the battle was LOST! These men FEARED GOD and that’s why they were FEARD!
Fue "Leven Anclas" (Anchors Aweigh), desde siempre, una música vital, enérgica, inspiradora. El notable Glenn Miller y su banda también la grabaron en una versión muy popular, vastamente escuchada por décadas en cine, radio y TV (y creo que ya conté la historia de Río Grande, T. del F. (Arg.) y su único cine, allá por los '50, con su uso aplicado a que cesara el intermedio en la cantina y el público supiera que debía volver a las butacas, pues ya comenzaba el segundo filme de la noche... Era esa la marcha con que se iniciaba la salida de las naves o la flota desde el puerto a la mar abierta. En la Argentina, en los años '30, fue compuesta "Rumbo al Mar", una hermosa y melancólica marcha que acompaña toda ceremonia en que el jefe respectivo lee la orden de zarpada del contingente naval, sean uno o más naves de la flota.( Está aquí, en el incomparable You Tube: RUMBO AL MAR, MARCHA DE LA ARMADA DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA). Son cosas tal vez de los tiempos viejos, que muchos no podremos olvidar fácilmente, pues fueron parte importante en nuestras vidas... Chau! Desde BA, Nacho!
the guy who arranged the version we're playing was smart. he gave the 'bone and 'tones the melody. this week was the first time I ever heard a FFFFF. and I was a part of it :)
+United States Of America I actually just saw his parents the other day; they say that he's progressing well and making friends. In all, even though I know the training is rough (#understatementofthecentury), he will do quite well. Thank you for your concern!
***** Those marines Probably aren't the best examples of "semper fidelis". For those of you who don't know the English translation is "always faithful"
***** Mr. Morgan I am not turning this song page into a political debate with you out of respect for ALL soldiers who have died, ones who will die, and the ones who don't die but are still brave enough to serve the great country we call the USA.
I play this whenever I think of my youngest son, currently serving in the NAVY.
Mine too. On the USS John McCain DDG-56. 2021- present.
This one is for my Dad! Who just passed away on 11/23/14.He served proudly and HONORABLY with the Marines as a medic during the cuban missile crisis. Thank You DAD!!!!!
That sucks, I really hope you're doing well without him.
God bless your father.
Men like your dad is what the world lacked
I'm sorry! God bless you. From Bauru, Brazil.
Adolf Hitler Sorry bro, that title goes to your cousin, The British. They're the ones that created the concept of modern day battleships (Bismarck and Tirpitz included) and your so called 2 best battleships are both sunk. One of them by an obsolete biplane and both are sunk by the British
Adolf Hitler Oh and your 'Pocket Battleships' and Battlecruisers(Scharnhorst and Gneisenau) are all outclassed by the Dunkerque and Richelieu class(made by the French) Graft Zeppelin is doomed from the start, Blücher got sunk by an old Norwegian fort manned by some 15 Norwegian life-guard, a few volunteers, and some old veteran without inflicting any casualties on the Norwegian side. Even if your Luftwaffe won the Battle of Britain, it won't be enough to stop the Royal Navy and your Panzer divisions won't be able to unload. You can kill Jean Moulin but the French Resistance and Forces Francais Libré would keep on fighting. Your V1 rocket is very crude and V2 is very unreliable. V3 is destroyed by the British 'Tallboy' bombs and Bir Hakeim maybe your victory, but it allows the British to retreat safely to El Alamein. Your oil reserve is destroyed by American and British bombers, your country is almost levelled back to the stone age by your command(thank you Speer for belaying that order)
My grandfather was an FC3 on DE’s during the late war. He just died 2 years ago at age 96. Fair seas and following winds, to all vets that have passed. Miss you gramps!
He was the first born in the United States from his polish family. Smartest man I knew.
Bring s back Memories of the good old Day s. I was on USS Franklin D Roosevelt 76 enjoy every Moment. Retire Navy Veteran ⚓️⚓️⚓️🙏🙏
My Dad was a proud Marine who served on Okinawa...and i served 3 tours in Vietnam.
Thank you both for your service and dedication to protecting this country!
Welcome home from Vietnam.
Thank You for Your service Sir
My dad was a Marine in on the Invasion of Okinawa 6th Marine Div. he was a forward observer fought on Sugar loaf .... 2 Marine Brothers who served during Vietnam and I was the Lone Sailor who was Corpsman with the Marines out of Camp Lejeune
Proudly served in the U.S. Navy as an aircraft mechanic back in the day when I was the only woman in the shop for many years. The metal of my character was forged by intensive study, hard work, love of God, country and family. I became the best P-3 propellar mechanic in this man's Navy. I am proud to have been one of the pioneering women in aviation mechanics who, for that time in history, tackled one of the hardest job's for women in the Navy. Now at age 58, I have no regrets. Blessings to all.
Well done. from an old Army Medic
My son got out of the Marines last summer. 4 years, he went right out of high school. I am the proudest Dad in America.
I am proud to be the caretaker of a 91 yr old retired Master Chief P.O.He was in the Navy 32 yrs. He beams when he tells me stories of his chores and passion in the Service.
He survived many a battle, and has lived to tell about them. (he also cannot swim!)
GOD BLESS AMERICA!~
Once a marine always a Marine
OORAH! 🇺🇸😎👍 From a retired Navy “Doc”.
Ohh rah semper fi mac
✌️🇺🇸 Yes so True...My Dad is a WWII 1st Marine division Veteran. 🇺🇸 God Bless all of our Brave Veterans always.🇺🇸 Semper Fi
Amen Brother
Semper Fidelis
I'm proud to be a Navy vet! To all who serve now may God keep you safe. Thank you for your service.
LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA...Comment oublier ces héros qui versèrent leur sang pour que des millions de vies humaines soient préservées ? Honneur à vous,les gars !
As a Seabee in Vietnam in 1968 69 and my day who was in pearl harbor in the Navy I want to thank you dad for your dedicated service.love you dad and miss you dearly,had a brother who was in during the Korean conflict in the 82nd Airborne I salute you as well as my son who was a Seabee love you
I had a great uncle in the 82nd during Korea!!
My dad was in the navy im so proud of him I love you dad god bless you rest in peace
I’m retired Navy myself! Got out of the Reserve in 2006 after 4 years Active and 17 Reserve. Was a Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class when I retired. It was hard sometimes, but looking back, I’m still glad I did it. 😎👍🇺🇸🫡
My Grandpa served in the Navy and my Dad and two cousins are Marines... I’m proud to be the Granddaughter of a Sailor and The Navy and a Daughter of The Marines! 💕
Well done! Old Marine veteran here 0331 from 71-77. Traveled with the Navy on the USS Okinawa LPH 3 and the USS New Orleans LPH 11 on my deployments! God bless America 🇺🇸 forever! Semper Fidelis!
USS New Orleans 1969 - 2nd Bn, 26th Marines.
I was an FO with the 5th Marines 2/1 in Vietnam. Thanks for the support Navy. And to all you "Docs" out there, you were/are the best ! Semper Fi.
My Father served in the U.S. Navy and was a Naval Reservist from 1961-1969, he worked at Naval Ordnance Station in Louisville from 1966-1994 he retired due to his age and his health.
Thank God for the Navy Corpsmen. Without them many Marines wouldn't be here today. I salute them. 'Nam 68-69.
I slute zyou too Sir for having been in Nam my father was lost there I salute to each member of the gorces who goes through thenhell of war
Semper. Fi Sir
Corpsman are the bravest to ever serve in the Corps. Semper Fi Vietnam 66-67
Two of America's best fighting forces the United States Navy and Marine Corps. They have their differences in culture and disciplines, but both services have such a fine and proud tradition of our nation's service.
What's funnier than Navy and Corps heckling each other? What's scarier than Navy and Corps working together?
Yes but the Corps and Navy proudly serve together
@@williameaton9058 aye a black eye for the worlds best taxi service but we did comeback with avengance. Theres nothing scarier than naval guns followed up by the murderous rage of the corps
I would say they are THE best fighting force in the USA. But, I was an FMF Navy Corpsman, so I might be biased.
I wouldn't give a damn if I was the leader of a band as long as I'm not a candy ass marine. Good way to close a bar.
Fantastic video! We're very fortunate to be living in a country that is so greatly protected. Thank you all who keep us safe!
Semper Fidelis
cap, 1st the tops market shooting then the uvalde school shooting
Beautiful song from a great country...USA...i love listen it...congratulations to all lovely american people...greetings from Brazil.
I’m privileged to have been an enlisted Marine who got to attend the Naval Academy and become a Marine officer. Anchors Aweigh and The Marines Hymn will forever stir my soul.
Served In The Navy, From 1977-1989, And Would Proudly Do It Again! Got To Take Part In First Naval Combat In 43 Years! Hooyah! My Rate Was Aviation Ordnanceman!
"If you ain't AO, you ain't shit"
My barber was a WW2 navy vet. On Dec 7 1941 he was taking the train home from going to see a movie when the conductor came back and told every one the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He enlisted at 17 and became a Navy corpsman. He was sent to Britain during the DDay invasion and took care of the wounded from both sides during the Normandy campaign. From there he went to Iwo Jima for the invasion. From the hospital ship (USS Bladen) he was stationed on off the coast of Iwo he was able to see the 1st US flag go up on Mt Suribachi.
Off Okinawa the ship he was on (USS Bladen) almost got torpedoed but missed (torpedo hit the ship next to his).
Hell of a good guy.
Passed away few years ago but will always remember his stories.
Fair winds and following seas.
Rip Fred.
*salutes*
hooyah
God Bless that man for his service
True American hero
Former Marine Sgt. Served during Vietnam. Proud to have been a devil dog. To all those who serve God bless you !!
A Thank-You, for all the Military protecting our World. God-Bless America.👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅 Retired Navy Veteran
I'm leaving to become a sailor and I will listen to this every day until I leave for bootcamp. Hell yeah!
My dad enlisted in the Marines! He didn’t want to risk being drafted into a different branch!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
WWII He would be 100 now! Miss you mom & dad!
I think of my Dad , 20 year sailor 1952-72 every time I hear this and now My son into his 4th year in the Navy. From a US Marine 1978-1981.
24 years in submarines. Love ANCHORS AWEIGH. Of course I would!.
24 YEARS IS MORE THAN A LIFETIME IN SUBMARINES. GOD BLESS AND KEEP A TWO DEGREE UPBUBBLE
I like all you Navy boys, every time we have to go and fight, the Navy always gives us a ride... A Few Food Men
Happy Birthday Navy, keep up the good fight and always keep America safe...
Served from 2004- Medically retired from the Marine Corps in 2011. Fought in Iraq during the troop surge. I'll never have a bad thing to say about the Marines. Even when times sucked it was still fun. Being a Marine I obviously was around the Navy quite a bit. Never take anything away from a corpsman. They're right there with us. I also spent time at a few Army FOBS, and you cant take anything away from them either except their money at the Texas hold'em tournaments at Camp Corregidor, or Sedwick. The Air Force I didnt have to many run ins with except their women. Seriously speaking to all our troops no matter what service rests on your chest God bless. I know many of you are standing guard in a foreign country tonight for my freedom. A lot of civilians in America dont know that, but I do. And, if the shit ever hit the fan I'm glad to have you watching our backs. My only wish is I was still holding a rifle next to you.
Proud USMC Afghanistan veteran. Left active duty 10 years ago. I still get chills every time I hear the Marines’ Hymn. Once a Marine, Always a Marine
it does not matter what branch of the service they are all brave men and women and i say thank you and may god bless and keep you safe and also your families again THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SACRIFICE AND DEDICATION
Anchors Aweigh is such a fantastic march.
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Third generation sailor in my family and proud of it! Anchors Aweigh my fellow seadogs!
Still here alive and proud. U.S.Navy. Congo crisis, Cuban Missile crisis, Recruiter investigator 5th. Naval District Vietnam era.
I'm glad we have brave men and women serving the military and God bless
I retired a corpsman. Served in the fleet and 2 deployments with rifle companies. Best job in the armed forces.
FMF Navy Corpman here Trained Camp Johnson Monford point N.C. first duty station 2nd Med Bn H&S Co. 1977... deployed 2x
My Grandfather fought in the Navy, GO NAVY!!!!!!
Julia Cooper Thanks to your grandfather from me
Never let the WW2 generation be forgotten. Every freedom we have today is because three countries stood toe to toe with pure evil and prevailed.
***** I'm sorry meant those that served in a WW2 and were apart of the allied nations not the generation as a whole should have specified sorry about that.
Remember the USS Liberty! 50th anniversary this June!
Been out of the corps for a year now (5 years) and damn does this bring back memories.
the upper woodwinds is intense! love it. hope to play in the navy or marine band one day!!!
Did you achieve it?
Happy Birthday to the Marine Corps! and God bless NAVY cooks.....they're the best!
God bless the Navy! God bless the United States of America! My Great Grandfather served in the Navy in World War II. I want to follow in his footsteps.
For my fellow Marines and Navy brothers-in-arms: Semper Fidelis!
Semper Fidelis to you too
Semper Fidelis
John Colas Semper Fidelis!
Semper Fi from a US Navy vietnam vet Gunners Mate 2nd.
God Bless our fabulous Marine Corps!
@@francisbusa1074 thank you for your service! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Zawsze śpiewam hymn jak słyszę tę pieśń . SALUT MARINES😊😊❤
Father was Navy, a shipbuilder before, during and after WW2. Told me stories about the U Boats in the Atlantic as well as ships that came into the NY Naval Shipyard for repairs.
With all due respect, Anchors Aweigh is the best military march!!!!
I`m cry for my best friend Tom, died in service in July 2013 in Afghanistan. He was an Captain in USMC. I´m Gernan Navy Captain out of service. R.I.P. Tom
Love these songs!
Any MARINE out there that knows me. I was at Camp Horno Camp Pendleton 1983 1984 1985 Era. Semper Fi!!!
My heartfelt thank you to all that have served! My special thanks to my father Wilbur F. Brandmair U.S. Navy WWII LST Pacific Fleet!
amy owens and from me many many thanks to your dad
+terilynn wells. Thank you so much!
+Mike Trevor I'll tell my dad you said thank you.
+amy owens yeh tell him thx for serving us
...there was a time when the US Navy and the Marines have more aircrafts than the US Air Force...
still true
And the Army has more boats than the Navy.
Wouldn't know... Mother Russia never told me.
Yeah soooo sad now the navy is ONLY the SECOND AIR FORCE OF THE WORLD
Yes that is true the airforce was founded much later the navi and marines are one of the eldest branches. Relaying on there UK past and french past.
The UK IS AN OLD SEAFORCE AND SINCE MANY GENERATIONS THEY HAD AN ARMY SO THEY BROUGHT THAT TO THE USA
NAVY and AIR FORCE pilots saved our bacon in Nam....khe sanh...67...3/26 marines...
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You mean '68
@@normalplayer7377 yes, I was stating what Year I was there..
I just changed my duty staion off of MCRD ERR Parris Island. Every Friday, EVERY GRADUATION, my ears are blown out by the outstanding Parris Island Marine Band. Wish I had them on speed dial
Thinking of my dad and mom. They both fought in WW2. I dedicate this video to them.
My father served in submarines. He is my hero!! Larry
I'm a hardcore left winger....and I served this nation in the Marines....and it brings tears to my eyes every time because I am so proud or our people in uniform. I'm older now....used to be ALL CORPS...lol..but these days....I just am so thankful for the men and women who serve. God Bless You All.
That's a first. Thank you for your service
Yep
David Hutchinson Sounds more like hardcore liberal than leftist
Never let anyone parrot the lie that a Socialist can't be a patriot.
@@hucklebuck72 Nope, me too. Chu Lai, 2/5, 1966.
My Dad served in the Navy in WW 2 . He took 5th Marine Division troops ashore at Iwo Jima in 1945. In 1968 I was stationed with the 5th Tank Battalion, 5th Marine Division. The circle of life always amazes me. SEMPER FI!!
MARINES WON ALL OUR WARS AND DO YOU WANT TO LIVE FOREVER NOT ME I WOULD HAVE TRANSFERRED TO THE marines from the air force but I have flat feet my life was ruined I love the military I mine from a military. Family godspeed
Thanks for this my uncle was a marine and the coolest person Louis yanuzzi keep up the good work
That was beautiful! Made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!
Going Marines.
4 years in the sixties and being a Marine is still my claim to fame. The Corps never leaves you.
Very nice. As a former sailor who worked closely with Marines, I loved it!
i have the utmost respect for all of our brave men and women fighting for our freedom. all the sacrafices they have made. putting their life on the line in hopes that they can one day return home to their familes. they are and forever will be heroes. my heart goes out to them. and to those that lost their lives fighting for this great country may they forever rest in peace
i was a sailor and i am damm proud of it.i served in vietnam aboard the uss yorktown cvs 10.
Coming from the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, SIR I SALUTE YOUR DAD! THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE! SEMPER FIDELIS/FI!🇺🇸
When you guys pick a fight, we give you a ride,
---- Navy and Marine relationship
outstanding reply !
@@johnparker917 without the army asking and height, the nay has no ports to give any one a ride
To my Dad, who was a member of Marine Corps, 2nd division , 1942-1945.
My Uncle George, U.S.M.C. 1944-1945.
My oldest brother, Paul.
U.S.M.C. 1972 - 1975.
Semper - Fi.
" Once a Marine, Always a Marine."
@@gunsite1952 "the nay has no ports to give any one a ride" <- NO I'm afraid you are so wrong. The Marines usually land on sand beaches, occasionally a rocky one if necessary, like Incheon, during Korean War. They seldom need a port to get on the ground. The modern Marines even barely use landing crafts to launch an assault. They use helicopters as the first wave to secure beachheads. This holds true for Marines throughout the world nowadays. This is a common sense, a foundational knowledge for everyone who comes here to watch and comment on this video.
Also “here, have some Corpsmen who will give you enough Motrin and H2O several lifetimes over”
Praise GOD for country and corps.
This pure patriotism... Damn I love it !!
Both the US Navy & Marine Corps carry with them a common flag, a common history--that forges a shared heritage. Both have forged, through the trials of fire, a hard and steadfast team that has been unstoppable since their inception in 1775. This unstoppable team has and will always remain our nation's first line of defense. BRAVO ZULU to them both!
"It is Service beyond Self--it's Service for Others--Service for God & Country!!!" "CARRY-ON!!!" :-)
Happy 241st Birthday, Marines!
Semper fi marine.Loved and very much missed.USNAVY SEABEE proud son in law of a US MARINE
A beautiful recording, very inspiring
GOD DAMN...I am so so proud to have served...3rd bn, 26th reg 3rd mar div
TAKING THE LORD'S NAME IN VAIN NOT COOL!! IT'S THE 3RD COMMANDMENT GOD IS THE ULTIMATE COMMANDER IN CHIEF! You'll lose more than a stripe!! CPL E-4 3rd bn 5th marines 1st mardiv nam 66-67 SEMPER FI!!
MARINE ALWAYS STAND TALL AND LOOKING GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ONCE A MARINE ALWAYS A MARINE THIS IS FOR THE OF THE MOST FIGHTING FORCES ON EARTH COMBINED WE ARE A DEADLY COMBINATION
SEMPER FI TO ALL OF MY BROTHER MARINES AND R.I.P. TO
MY PASS VEITNAM BROTHERS MARINES WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US
My grandfathers was a WW2 vet and was in the navy as a artillery gunner. His destroyer name was the M182 Macomb. I don't know it exact but he's still living today and I salute to him. When he was on his destroyer a kamalkasie smashed into the destroyer and put a piece of shrapnel into his leg. They couldn't cut it off because he would have died. So he still has it in his leg as I'm typing this. Salute to all U.S Armed ForcesORAH!!!!!!
HOORAH! YOU GO NAVY! FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS SEMPER FI BIG DOGS!🇺🇸🤙
Happy 241st Birthday, Navy!
Aramis419 it was the Marines get it right
Aramis419 I know that there the department of the Navy
Aramis419 but marines for life
US MARINE 2016 lol, anchors aweigh is a navy song. The marine hymn was after that
Not American, but absolutely love how duty means to you guy's, it's something I wish British people had
U.S. Marine 2015-present OORAH!
***** please, serve our country with honor.
I intend to good sir
***** Thank you, Two of my Wife's Cousins are Marines, one served in Afghanistan, the other is in California. Also had a friend who was a Marine wounded in Iraq, Thank you and all servicemen and women for serving.
***** Semper Fi Marine from a brother of a Marine.
Ooh-rah from the canton young marines
One of the 7 astronauts on board the space shuttle Challenger when it exploded more than a minute after its last launch was a US Navy Commander. The only other person in the US Armed Forces who was on that shuttle after it exploded was a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force. God bless those men who did the United States proud and those other 5 astronauts on that space shuttle as well.
The Navy and Marine Corps Team: US Department of the Navy's world class and badass seagoing expeditionary force warfighters . Ooh Rah United States Marine Corps and Navy.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Bello himno!! Yo lo ejecute en el Highschool en mi pais, y lo hice con honor, consciente de que la marina esta compuesta por Heroes... Heroes que han velado hasta el dia de hoy por toda America.
I just love this hymn. btw Navy- Nimitz, Army- Patton and Air Force- Doolittle, thats just one golden era no other country ever had, talking about winning.
Greetings from holland
and every person/soldier who risks his lives for other people.
THANK YOU grateful
Don’t leave out COL. Chesty Puller USMC. Most HIGHLY DECORATED MARINE since the BIRTH OF OUR BELOVED CORPS!!
SemperFi!!
@@johnwilson2643 I did not know of the history of this man so, i looked it up.
But that is a H**l of a track record, absolutely impressive.
Thank you for the info, i love to read about these historic people.
@@juriesjoerdstoutjesdijk1678 you are Welcome!!
Yes, he wasn’t scared of anything! The two most Honorable men that I have studied and have had knowledge from men that knew and served
under them are: Chesty and Payton! The Germans feared No One EXCEPT GRORGE PATTEN! The Japanese learned of “Col. “ Chesty at the time and when they found out he was in the engagement that the battle was LOST! These men FEARED GOD and that’s why they were FEARD!
Fue "Leven Anclas" (Anchors Aweigh), desde siempre, una música vital, enérgica, inspiradora. El notable Glenn Miller y su banda también la grabaron en una versión muy popular, vastamente escuchada por décadas en cine, radio y TV (y creo que ya conté la historia de Río Grande, T. del F. (Arg.) y su único cine, allá por los '50, con su uso aplicado a que cesara el intermedio en la cantina y el público supiera que debía volver a las butacas, pues ya comenzaba el segundo filme de la noche... Era esa la marcha con que se iniciaba la salida de las naves o la flota desde el puerto a la mar abierta. En la Argentina, en los años '30, fue compuesta "Rumbo al Mar", una hermosa y melancólica marcha que acompaña toda ceremonia en que el jefe respectivo lee la orden de zarpada del contingente naval, sean uno o más naves de la flota.( Está aquí, en el incomparable You Tube: RUMBO AL MAR, MARCHA DE LA ARMADA DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA). Son cosas tal vez de los tiempos viejos, que muchos no podremos olvidar fácilmente, pues fueron parte importante en nuestras vidas...
Chau! Desde BA, Nacho!
semper fi and oorah to all those marines out there serving our country
the guy who arranged the version we're playing was smart. he gave the 'bone and 'tones the melody. this week was the first time I ever heard a FFFFF. and I was a part of it :)
My best friend just started boot camp for the Marines yesterday... Can everyone wish him luck?
I wish him the best of luck
He's in for some hell. I hope he makes it through though.
+United States Of America
I actually just saw his parents the other day; they say that he's progressing well and making friends. In all, even though I know the training is rough (#understatementofthecentury), he will do quite well. Thank you for your concern!
Glad to hear it!
Good luck to him! Thankful for his service!
My brother is currently in the Navy and my grandpa fought in the Marines as a paratrooper
God bless America
🇺🇸❤🇺🇸❤
This is some beautiful imagery I wish I were to join the service❤
There is no better Song to hear playing if your in trouble then the MARINE CORPS hymn
***** Those marines Probably aren't the best examples of "semper fidelis". For those of you who don't know the English translation is "always faithful"
***** Mr. Morgan I am not turning this song page into a political debate with you out of respect for ALL soldiers who have died, ones who will die, and the ones who don't die but are still brave enough to serve the great country we call the USA.
The song belongs to the Marines not the corps it's just the Marines hymm
Joining the Navy very soon. Can't wait to be a part of something bigger than me!
love this song, Go Navy Marine Corps team.
Besides Army, there was a high chance you were Navy and Marines, and I salute every branch. From someone who dreams of being in the Army Honor Guard.
Future naval engineering officer.
My pops was a naval engineer enlisted during Vietnam. I hope I can get into ROTC
The United States has the best service man 🇺🇲💯👍
God bless our Navy Seals 🕊
Two big thumbs up. Gives me chills when I hear it because there is a lot of meaning and purpose to that song!