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Jeremiah Merriman (Miah)
Добавлен 27 авг 2011
Sharing videos from performances I have taken part in and, eventually, of videos I have created. Please enjoy. May we all entertain and enlighten each other simultaneously with our work.
Bountiful Blessings!
Bountiful Blessings!
USADT-Edinburgh2003
Here is a clip of the United States Army Drill Team performing at the Edinburth Military Tattoo in 2003. Hope you enjoy it!
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USADT March 2005
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This is a video of a performance by the United States Army Drill Team at one of the Universities in San Antonio, Texas in 2005. The routine was choreographed by me, Miah Merriman, who, at the time, had been the Senior Soloist & Trainer for the USADT. The routine is performed with Springfield 1903-A3 Rifles tipped with 10-inch bayonets.
Exhibition Rifle Drill Solo - 2009
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In 2009, I was asked to perform for a 4th of July program in Beresford, the town where I spent my 1st 18 years on this planet. How could a entertainer like me say no? So, after not having spun a rifle for two or three years, I spent a total of less than 12 hours putting this baby together. God bless muscle memory!!! The routine is performed with Springfield 1903-A3 Rifles tipped with 10-inch ba...
News Clip featuring United States Army Drill Team in Feb '05
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This News clip was aired in February 2005 while the United States Army Drill Team was performing in Florida.
2005 Spirit of America Performance by United States Army Drill Team
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This is one of the shows conducted in 2005, for the U.S. Army's "Spirit of America" program. This clip, a portion of the entire program, is the full performance by United States Army Drill Team. This routine was choreographed by me, Miah Merriman, who, at the time, was the Senior Soloist and Trainer of the USADT. The routine is performed with Springfield 1903-A3 Rifles tipped with 10-inch bayon...
Exhibition Rifle Drill Solo - 2006
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This clip is a solo performance by Miah Merriman in December 2005 that took place in the town of Beresford, SD, USA. The routine is performed with Springfield 1903-A3 Rifles tipped with 10-inch bayonets.
2010 Oman National Day, Royal Guard of Oman
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This video is a clip from the 2010 Oman National Day Military Presentation. This clip showcases the performance by the Exhibition Drill Team created strictly for this show by the Royal Guard of Oman. This clip is only a small portion of the entire National Day program, which entailed all services of Oman's military. The Drill Team's routine was choreographed by me, Miah Merriman, who worked clo...
2004 Spirit of America Performance by United States Army Drill Team
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This is one of the shows conducted in 2004, for the U.S. Army's "Spirit of America" program. This clip, a portion of the entire program, is the full performance by United States Army Drill Team. This routine was choreographed by me, Miah Merriman, who, at the time, was the Senior Soloist and Trainer of the USADT. The routine is performed with Springfield 1903-A3 Rifles tipped with 10-inch bayon...
ima recreate it
Turn sound off! Much better
I'm surprised that he wasn't wearing some type of gloves.
I wonder how much that rifle weights Could u please tell me 😂🥹🙏
The art of discipline, training and above all, "RESPECT " & HONOR!🇺🇸🪖
What precision! That’s the finest rifle drill I’ve ever seen 🇺🇸🦅
BAD ASS..!❤
Its year 2024 and in my opinion, this is the best silent drill I ever watched. Im currently in practice on how to do infinite hand spin and the scorpion toss and its literally hard for me, thats why i have the biggest respect to those who do this. Just in awe and amaze dude.
VERY IMPRESSIVE, Young Sir! You've got great things ahead of you!
Uniform makes me think he's one the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier Sentinels
PHILIPPINES IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Bravo Ssg
PRECISION 💯
Pure Perfection 💯
Nicely executed.. I was a drill team commander in JROTC at Vigor High in Alabama and also at Ft Knox Kentucky.. I loved to stationary moves, but when you are good, do them while marching... throw yourself a suicide toss, on a rear march.. your wrist breaker is good.. we called it the helicopter... front, back and behind..while marching... 15 count manual arms, was designed for vigor March, every movement with the weapon was a half step, the left foot slide back to the right... then a double time. 1..2 1..2 1234.. I am 55 now, and a veteran, your performance has brought good memories back to me... I just don't see the WOW... don't get me wrong, I likd it... but if movement like your legs and rifle moving together. I would love it...
OUTSTANDING!
Love it
I’ve been watching this for a month straight lol
One wrong move, and someone loses a finger.
Brilliant.
Pajace!!!
When I do the same with my SKS people shout out of terror, call me an idiot, and tell me about gun safety.
You guys fix bayonets?
Got the whole 9 yards Plus on that excellent job.
Made by boston dynamics. ❤
Girls have gymnastics boys have….
“He doesn’t even look at it”😂😂😂
Absolutely amazing 👌👌👌👌
Outstanding soldier! 😎👍🏼
Average Ohio Audience
Parabéns maravilha 🇧🇷
Incredible! Thank you for posting!
I have never seen anything like this before. Absolutely spectacular! Handsome uniform too, not sure why he didn't have a cover on. I was on a Navy/Marine Corps silent drill team throughout my college years and we also drilled with 1903-A3 Springfield's. It's a beautifully balanced weapon, ideal for drill. I was surprised he had a bayonet. We were not allowed to use them, possibly because our drill team commander my senior year (he was a freshman during the event in 1974) stabbed himself during a drill meet. His rifle slipped after mounting the bayonet and as he recovered it, it pierced his forearm. This was all done blind folded of course. He said he was shocked when he took off his blind fold because he never felt it. There must have been blood all over other team members (tropical white uniforms) and the deck as well. It would have definitely been a sight to see.
I’m bias towards the Marine Corp Silent Drill Team…..and for good reason ( smile ) but this young man has made me say something that I wouldn’t under any other circumstances. He’s good with the rifle solo drill. A few little hick ups that only a military drills man would catch. But bravo
That rifle looks light. I know its not im a driller myself but thw way they rifle was spinning it didnt look the normal 9.5 pounds.
I love how people don't understand you're supposed to shut your f****** mouth and this is happening it's very disrespectful
This guy is a Jedi 🇺🇸👏👏👏
Insane
Why does the military do these drills?
Just like the simulations
Beautiful, Though I do have one question. Why is he not wearing a cover? he is under arms right? (I also could be totally wrong).
Great question! You are correct in that typically one would be wearing a cover under such circumstances. As a matter of added safety, for performances such as this with such high tosses, it was allowed to remove our covers temporarily. However, before and after such a solo routine, the cover is replaced (off-camera in this case).
@@JeremiahMerriman Thanks!
This Performance is absolutely amazing. Good luck young Soldier and I am sure you would defend your country any time. An old german Lady from Munich who lived in the States many years and loves your country and the Military.God bless America. Hilde Gotsmich
"somebody better promote that BOY"? he is not only a Man but also a warrior. remember that!
Absolutely Fantastic
Nice skill. Respect from Russia. Let God never set you uder artillery, air or missile strike. The spirit of old school Army shouldn't be lost.
Solduer Fucj the ciw🎃uzas
Very cute audience
Optical illusion?
the crowd pisses me off😭
Bro it's 8 years alter I'm in ROTC and the rifles for my exhibition team are soooo heavy how did he throw it in the air like that 👀
It’s all practice and exercise. I know it seems like a lot now, but it does get easier. Remember that some of the ease comes from strength, but even more comes from technique. Once you get a true feel for the rifle, you can manipulate its movement more with less energy required.