Kyale Shackelford that’s what happens when you do Drill this good for this long. Everything becomes precise and controlled. Even outside of the parade field
As a civilian but Air Force brat, I'm glad to see the different drill teams adding in those cute little human touches. I love the precision and the obvious expertise! But dusting off someone's shoulder and giving a fist bump with flair, those just add a little more. Bravo!
B G notice how they do it with such precision though? Drill is meant to instill discipline in day-to-day activities. Making it more applicable and not just muscle memory will increase effectiveness, not decrease it.
Scottish farmer's son. In the mid 2000s was at the Edinburgh festival as it had the annual opening parade infront of the castle. Floats of all wonderul artists, shows and attractions, but militarys were represented too as we host the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. I will never- forget the US Marines, it was maybe 4 of them walking bearing battle streamers with about 80ft distance separating them each way from the rest of the parade so they had silence. When they walked their heads didnt move up or down and they had this slow eeirie pace as an atmosphere came over the crowd, every one stopped clapping and talking. These men were demonstrating heartfelt respect for those that die doing what they do, while showing they are an indomitable force, all in one, and with unrelenting respect. No one had to say a word.
They can't share morale? They are very disciplined when on parade but when they just finished an extremely hard drill perfectly they can fist bump, they aren't robots, they're humans.
By far one of my favorite performances just because of the creative ideas they had, not only did they represent the United States in a very well disciplined matter but they also kept the crowds on their feet and added those few little "comical moves" to keep the audience entertained.
Marshall Smith well.. I wouldn’t say the United States has the best Army techniques. I would have to say Her Majesty’s Royal Military has the best Army in the world, but due to small country, we are not able to employ enough soldiers, but we have the best techniques :) just standing up for my country so don’t moan at me,
Eli Charlton the US spends over 600 billion dollars on the military yearly and all sites I look at says US is #1. Just standing up for my country on our website don’t moan at me.
Please note these soldiers are members of 3 I.D. (The Old Guard). The Primary duty of the Old Guard is to provide the sentries at the Tomb of The Unknowns. They use M14 rifles here and at Arlington. They also provide honor guards for funerals at Arlington cemetery . They maintain the horses and caissons, and provide the Division Band if requested. Essentially, they are the ceremonial unit of the Army.
Nothing but respect for them. They may be the old guard but they have more flare to them then my beloved USMC. Dad was Army, mom was Air force, and granddad was navy. Seemed fitting
Awsome. Video my. Father and uncle was in the military active in war 1 and 2 and my grandson has been in the natioal guard for. 5. Years now he's going to re inlist for another 5 years
Fine performance, discipline, unity and faith are at peak...........Salute to these great young soliders of US Army Drill Team..............Great spirit shown by them
Drill teams are a time honored tradition. All 4 branches have them and it takes a lot of practice to perform at this level. Sierra Hotel from a former Squid.
I’m in the JROTC right now and our group is still struggling on the 3rd day. I can’t imagine how much practice this takes! Respect to all armed forces members! 🇺🇸
That's what I say when I see my High Schools NJROTC unit do our Armed ex routine. Though we aren't a silent drill team, the team captain still says commands.
Jeff T well true. Both very impressive but this seems to be more of a crowd pleaser. I know they couldn't care less but I got a certain feel their routine is made to show a bit more... Human. Marines are discipline all the way through. It's like they don't even notice there's anyone watching at all. Both are pretty incredible though.
RCG Perhaps. Each person's opinion is different. For me, it'd be more pleasing to see crisper techniques, organized formations, and stoic discipline in military drills as opposed to this "human" aspect. I mean, the whole point of military drill is to showcase professionalism and the technical aptitude of the military, not how "buddy-buddy" they can be.
Their daily rutine isnt as amazing, but they dont exactly have fighter jets to show off so this is the next best thing, and you gotta admit its absolutly amazing what extreame disapline can do.
Old Guard . . . right down the hill . . . across the river, in NW D.C., three miles across town (Metropolitan Distroct of Columbia) . . . I reside. With bus, subway to Pentagon, and, more bus . . . I arrive at Fort Myer . . . and take the afternoon, watching them practice, again & again, in the field across from their barracks. And believe me . . . they're old, ancient, from the outside ! 🇺🇸
I know a high school marching band can’t be held to these standards but... holy shit are these guys clean as fuck. I’ve never seen a line so god damn straight. Timing is perfect. Absolutely phenomenal. I wish my band was half as good as this.
The USMC Silent Drill Platoon is all about precision and the seamless synchronization, but their moves aren't nearly as difficult as the Army Drill Team's. The Army's Team might be sliiightly less synchronized/seamless as the USMC SDP, but their moves are on another level, and the cool moments, like the hat tipping, flexing, fist bumping, are a nice touch. It's easy to forget that rifle spinning is actually FUN and it's nice to see the boys on the team enjoying the performance a little bit.
The drill I do as a british soldier is defiantly alot, lets say simpler than Americans but massive respect all the same. The dedication and self discipline is immense to be able to do something as spectacular as this
The thing we all should remember is that all our (the USA) Military Drill Teams are using Military issue weapons (in the Army's case a bayonet tipped 1903 Springfield) that are VERY, VERY heavy. And they throw them around like plastic guns.
Es el fruto de la práctica ,la dedicación y profesionalidad de los que están convencidos y decididos a ser los mejores. Quiero y deseo estos ATRIBUTOS para mi país y generación . .....................perfecto ,...................... felicitaciones ,..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jalom. Hoaahhh. 12 bravo here. At fort leonard wood saw first hand marines training to become combat engineers. I respect all service members. Can't stand when some marines badmouth every service. Seen it first hand! Thank you for your service.
These soldiers are outstanding and get my respect.... HOWEVER, I'm still leaning towards my beloved Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon! I thank God for all of our servicemen and SEMPER FI!!
I used to be in the Old Guard, and have seen the wind take a rifle, and the catcher caught a bayonet with his face. Stuck it though, and finished the performance with a bloody face. Tough kid, kept bitching that he would have to redo his uniform because it was all bloody.
Okay don't get me wrong. But is it only me, or does the whole fist bump moment in the beginning dilute the professionalism of this? Still, this team is very impressive but I noticed a big difference between them, and the silent drill team of the USMC in regards to just overall professional appearance and maneuvers. What do you think
I'm curious......What's this "big difference" of which you speak? Not sure what YOU'RE watching - But I've seen both DT's and the differences are so minute, they're almost immeasurable! If said "big difference" is just a friggin FIST bump, then.......I mean......wow.
Alden Bustard: All drill team presentations are for show. The USMC silent drill team performs the same precise manoeuvres every time, always the same. The US Army adds variation to make each performance interesting to the viewers. Notice all the flourishes at the end, or during, the presentations. Like wiping the brow of the hat or waving to the crowd. Like any kind of showbusiness you have to please the crowd. Wow the crowd!
@@crusadrian5010 The AF honor guard is really good as well. It's too bad they're the only people in the Air Force who know how to march without looking like a bag of smashed assholes.
Vakama 905 Formet 12b here. I'm biased towards the US Army. Much better and original than silent drill platoon. Watch the full video. US Army. Hoaaahhhh
Nomans tree six six was part of a base honor guard for the airforce. Felt like I was going to have a heart attack, but you get used to it! But then again they're way above what I did.
Just practice like you play, run your drill team over and over. It will get boring but then everything becomes second nature. That is one less thing you'll have to worry about. We trained some JROTC guys and they did fine there is really no specific answer for performing in front of a live crowd or doing an actual ceremony you just have to do it. Some people can do it no problem and some people start shaking and just can't handle it. You either get used to it or you don't. Good luck to you in your future USAF is the way to go.
The first time I see drill performance in person was in the 2015 Military Tattoo in Scotland.. But that was the Air Force drill team. Equally impressive
I used to be impressed on how well me and my American Legion Post does. but this is Amazing. this inspired me to make our color & honor guard better. #ArmyStrong
One may ask if this post is ment to scare the enemys of the USA. The term "United States Army," scares our enemys. The term, "United States Citizen," threatened the Japanise Empire to the point there was not even considered an invasion against our West Coast. The Japanese Empire realized that behind every tree was a USA citizen with a rifel.
The political make up of The USA may have changed, but the USA citizen still hides behind every tree. The citizenry of this country, legal or illegal," will take cover behind every rock & tree, & defend the independance of this country. Why? Cause the USA is still the bastion of independance. Some will say, "a counrty trying deport violators of Her boarders, shows no tolerance. Those willing to face that truth will also fight for their understanding of freedom. When attacked, all souls upon American soils will fight!! The last bastion of individual freedom. The great experiment shall prevail.
2:48 that shoulder brush was clean as hell
Kyale Shackelford that’s what happens when you do Drill this good for this long. Everything becomes precise and controlled. Even outside of the parade field
Very impressive, Their timing is impeccable. Respect from my culture to yours.
Foo what?
@@malinbenavidez6955 e
@@malinbenavidez6955 t
As a civilian but Air Force brat, I'm glad to see the different drill teams adding in those cute little human touches. I love the precision and the obvious expertise! But dusting off someone's shoulder and giving a fist bump with flair, those just add a little more. Bravo!
Not good, that's how effectiveness fades.
@@BG-rx6ts Calm down, it's still drill, not like they'll be doing that on the battlefield. Plus maybe something more modern boosts motivation.
@@BG-rx6ts ...strange observation. Nobody bags the Thunderbirds, or the Blue Angels when they're hot dogging it in the air.
B G notice how they do it with such precision though? Drill is meant to instill discipline in day-to-day activities. Making it more applicable and not just muscle memory will increase effectiveness, not decrease it.
Scottish farmer's son. In the mid 2000s was at the Edinburgh festival as it had the annual opening parade infront of the castle. Floats of all wonderul artists, shows and attractions, but militarys were represented too as we host the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. I will never- forget the US Marines, it was maybe 4 of them walking bearing battle streamers with about 80ft distance separating them each way from the rest of the parade so they had silence. When they walked their heads didnt move up or down and they had this slow eeirie pace as an atmosphere came over the crowd, every one stopped clapping and talking. These men were demonstrating heartfelt respect for those that die doing what they do, while showing they are an indomitable force, all in one, and with unrelenting respect. No one had to say a word.
I guess you can say their army drill master, is straight outta Compton..
Stop being jealous Sergeant Santana earn it nothing was giving to him.
Ice Bac where did that come from, its a joke did
@@DjICEbrooklynNYC its been a year now, are you still a fuckhead lol
Fucken top comment - I scrolled down to say the same thing!!! haha Crazy motherfucka name Ice Cube
Looks like DJ Yella
"They are _very_ disciplined"
*fist bumps*
XD
Anakin Skywalker they had did the dab when I saw them two days ago
They can't share morale? They are very disciplined when on parade but when they just finished an extremely hard drill perfectly they can fist bump, they aren't robots, they're humans.
@@hitman-sl2dc People who never served will never understand what it takes. Thank you for showing the respect that this deserves.
I hate being in dog and pony but I do love to watch it.
@@tou5417 timestamp
I spent 32 years in the Army and proud of it
Respect!! Probs from Germany soldier Girl 👋
Thanks for your service
Thanks for your service.
By far one of my favorite performances just because of the creative ideas they had, not only did they represent the United States in a very well disciplined matter but they also kept the crowds on their feet and added those few little "comical moves" to keep the audience entertained.
+Trevor Mikos San Bernardino, California Drill or not a Drill? That is the Question.
+Nolliminator are you stupid dumbass, they aren't allowed to grow a beard due to their regulation
The Sgt first class is from Compton California that's heard once a decade
You can go anywhere with enough effort.
@ Snoop.....& your point is?
@@andydo4975 so true. So f'n true...
Hey! I know that guy! He was my platoon sergeant in A co back in 2011! Great guy, set me up for success for the rest of my career.
And he's part of the bloody first.
Poetry in motion but utterly deadly make no mistake. These Guys are awesome. Well done lads
GO ARMY ! Worlds Best ! Respect to all of the US armed forces. Drive On!
Marshall Smith my dad in army
Marshall Smith well.. I wouldn’t say the United States has the best Army techniques. I would have to say Her Majesty’s Royal Military has the best Army in the world, but due to small country, we are not able to employ enough soldiers, but we have the best techniques :) just standing up for my country so don’t moan at me,
Eli Charlton the US spends over 600 billion dollars on the military yearly and all sites I look at says US is #1. Just standing up for my country on our website don’t moan at me.
@@jimjohnson4884 i mean if u spend that much that u better good lol
Amazing! So proud of our Military Drill Teams, and these guys were incredible!!
Army.......... Speechless...........
Love from INDIA
Love the drill and love the dress blues! They look sharp! HOOOAAAHH!!!!!
I'am from Ansbach, Germany thats so cool
Check out the FOI drill team.
I am from Germany too ! Hello guys i am the only girl that celebrating this ?:D lol American drill army 😍is awesome
KevKeb bro you too? I was born there, not on an Army base but in a German hospital because my father wanted it that way
KevKeb I grew up in Ansbach, lived there for 12 years. My family still lives there......always cool to talk to someone from Ansbach 👍🏻
@@michaelbruce6190 Welcome to Ansbach, the town with a School rampage, and the First Suicide Bomber attack in Germany
We're friendly People 😁👍
Very very nice drill.I am remembering now.I did this drill also.Very easy to me at that time.If I practice again I will be able to do so.
This needs to be one of the super bowl commercials without a doubt!
2021 Year Of The Warriors!!!
You know your army is the best when someone from a foreign country wants to join its rank💪
Jonathan Boyles Just wait till they find out about the Marine Corps😂
@@echojaxx8550 got that right😂
Wow. My Father served in the Air Force. Love the military!!!! Thank you all for yoyr service
Toll gemacht.
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
good job guys! i know it's hard work so..a Romainian NCO salutes you!!!
Please note these soldiers are members of 3 I.D. (The Old Guard). The Primary duty of the Old Guard is to provide the sentries at the Tomb of The Unknowns. They use M14 rifles here and at Arlington. They also provide honor guards for funerals at Arlington cemetery . They maintain the horses and caissons, and provide the Division Band if requested. Essentially, they are the ceremonial unit of the Army.
Nothing but respect for them. They may be the old guard but they have more flare to them then my beloved USMC. Dad was Army, mom was Air force, and granddad was navy. Seemed fitting
The question now is will any kids you have in the future go Coast Guard?
@@ReformedSooner24 LOL, haha
The Army Drill Team and the Marine Corps Drill Team should come together and have a Drill Off.
Army silent drill team🤞🏽❤️
US Marine core silent drill platoon🤞🏽❤️
GTA try hard lol
This is why I stand for the national anthem.
Silence is the key to the triumph of the United States of America, and we are proud of it
a magnificent display of skills, proficiency, professionalism, and soldiering.
Awsome. Video my. Father and uncle was in the military active in war 1 and 2 and my grandson has been in the natioal guard for. 5. Years now he's going to re inlist for another 5 years
This was still really cool, but I still love watching the Air Force honor guard more!
They’re really good and all, but have you seen the USMC Silent Drill Team? They’re next level
Bruh, they literally threw rifles back and forth in a 4 foot square with someone in the middle. Marines walk in a cirlce
Marines broke a rifle . Look it up , there is a video.
Fine performance, discipline, unity and faith are at peak...........Salute to these great young soliders of US Army Drill Team..............Great spirit shown by them
Drill teams are a time honored tradition. All 4 branches have them and it takes a lot of practice to perform at this level. Sierra Hotel from a former Squid.
Coordination, discipline, and attention to detail show not only preparation, dedication, and teamwork but the visual results... of PRECISION🥁
🔐⚔️📯
GOD BLESS AMERICA, HAPPY NEWLIGHT YEAR TO ALL, THANK YOU.
I’m in the JROTC right now and our group is still struggling on the 3rd day. I can’t imagine how much practice this takes! Respect to all armed forces members! 🇺🇸
Parents- *stop playing with your food*
U.S Military- *Plays with guns*
So this is why the us spends the most money on the army can’t go into battle without style
God Bless America...
1:53 dude I can't even see their hands They're moving so damn fast
That's what I say when I see my High Schools NJROTC unit do our Armed ex routine.
Though we aren't a silent drill team, the team captain still says commands.
**THANK YOU USARMY & USDRILLTEAM!! WE SUPPORT YOU ❤️**
GO ARMY AND ALL WHO SERVE THIS COUNTRY GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS
My youngest son just graduated from Marine boot camp at Parris Island on 05/01/2020 Lima Company, Platoon 3033 Semper Fi...
Wonderful! God Bless You All from an Army wife of 40+ years.
The formations and techniques of the USMC drill team are more aesthetically pleasing, imo.
Jeff T well true. Both very impressive but this seems to be more of a crowd pleaser. I know they couldn't care less but I got a certain feel their routine is made to show a bit more... Human. Marines are discipline all the way through. It's like they don't even notice there's anyone watching at all. Both are pretty incredible though.
RCG
Perhaps. Each person's opinion is different. For me, it'd be more pleasing to see crisper techniques, organized formations, and stoic discipline in military drills as opposed to this "human" aspect. I mean, the whole point of military drill is to showcase professionalism and the technical aptitude of the military, not how "buddy-buddy" they can be.
Jeff T Well fuck your opinion
Their daily rutine isnt as amazing, but they dont exactly have fighter jets to show off so this is the next best thing, and you gotta admit its absolutly amazing what extreame disapline can do.
AJ G
Flight teams and drill teams are two completely diffrent showcases.
I am very Proud of The United State's Marine..🌏🌎🌍🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Melinda Bendle stfu POG it’s army life here
Old Guard . . . right down the hill . . . across the river, in NW D.C., three miles across town (Metropolitan Distroct of Columbia) . . . I reside. With bus, subway to Pentagon, and, more bus . . . I arrive at Fort Myer . . . and take the afternoon, watching them practice, again & again, in the field across from their barracks. And believe me . . . they're old, ancient, from the outside ! 🇺🇸
I know a high school marching band can’t be held to these standards but... holy shit are these guys clean as fuck. I’ve never seen a line so god damn straight. Timing is perfect. Absolutely phenomenal. I wish my band was half as good as this.
Army Strong Go Army!
How can they remember all of that??
Amazing!!!
i Lolo by doing it 1k times. Very impressive for the Army especially - usmc-
When I say they literally drill it into your skull to the point where you could do it with your eyes closed, I am not exaggerating.
Respect to US ARMY
Sambat Pandey actually British/uk army
@@mr.randomvideos7033 no it isn't
Lucas Samus mistaken memory went crazy 😜...
Aiden how tf do you even make that mistake
Honey Badger he didn’t. It’s been a common theme recently for some reason.
Outstanding just f****** outstanding !
Beautifully done!!! Great timing, excellent
Hard and steady teamwork and discipline. Leadership by example!!
BRAVO ZULU to our US Army Service Members, from a US Navy Vet.
The USMC Silent Drill Platoon is all about precision and the seamless synchronization, but their moves aren't nearly as difficult as the Army Drill Team's. The Army's Team might be sliiightly less synchronized/seamless as the USMC SDP, but their moves are on another level, and the cool moments, like the hat tipping, flexing, fist bumping, are a nice touch. It's easy to forget that rifle spinning is actually FUN and it's nice to see the boys on the team enjoying the performance a little bit.
The drill I do as a british soldier is defiantly alot, lets say simpler than Americans but massive respect all the same. The dedication and self discipline is immense to be able to do something as spectacular as this
God Bless The United States Marine's..Globaly 🇺🇸🌍🌎🌏🇺🇸🙏
That's the army tho
the drill master has a purple heart. that's really awesome
Shoulder brush and then ending at the line with the rifle twirl and stops the butt stock with his boot... clean.
I took. Pride. In back in my school days on army drill team we used the same as the real army in high school i love it many emotions i miss those days
The thing we all should remember is that all our (the USA) Military Drill Teams are using Military issue weapons (in the Army's case a bayonet tipped 1903 Springfield) that are VERY, VERY heavy. And they throw them around like plastic guns.
Honestly they might be plastic,. Lotta drill teams use replicas now
Es el fruto de la práctica ,la dedicación y profesionalidad de los que están convencidos y decididos a ser los mejores.
Quiero y deseo estos ATRIBUTOS para mi país y generación .
.....................perfecto ,...................... felicitaciones ,..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11 Bravo always! Love ya!
They’re not all infantry. Most are, but not all.
Jalom. Hoaahhh.
12 bravo here. At fort leonard wood saw first hand marines training to become combat engineers. I respect all service members. Can't stand when some marines badmouth every service. Seen it first hand! Thank you for your service.
Logan Stack they’re all in the same infantry unit. They do infantry training together
@@OriflammeGaming just because you’re in an infantry unit does not mean that you are an 11B and went to fort benning
@@kaziiqbal7257 true but look at their blue cords. All of them have it. You only get that for becoming infantry
This video makes me happy :) Yours, corporal in reserves with three overseas tours.
Unbelievable
Its like they are Dreaming and dnt realize whats Reality soo concentrated
These soldiers are outstanding and get my respect.... HOWEVER, I'm still leaning towards my beloved Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon! I thank God for all of our servicemen and SEMPER FI!!
I'm speechless... Absolutely Perfect....
Made this 13 Bravo feel that Army Pride again!!!
At 6:40 the soldier made it brilliantly.
The opposite soldier wasn't doing it well. His gun throw was imperfect you can watch it at 6:30
I used to be in the Old Guard, and have seen the wind take a rifle, and the catcher caught a bayonet with his face. Stuck it though, and finished the performance with a bloody face. Tough kid, kept bitching that he would have to redo his uniform because it was all bloody.
Imagine all the other things these men could have been doing. And they're up there looking amazing.
Danke schön für das Video! 🇩🇪
Okay don't get me wrong. But is it only me, or does the whole fist bump moment in the beginning dilute the professionalism of this? Still, this team is very impressive but I noticed a big difference between them, and the silent drill team of the USMC in regards to just overall professional appearance and maneuvers. What do you think
I'm curious......What's this "big difference" of which you speak?
Not sure what YOU'RE watching - But I've seen both DT's and the differences are so minute, they're almost immeasurable! If said "big difference" is just a friggin FIST bump, then.......I mean......wow.
Alden Bustard: All drill team presentations are for show. The USMC silent drill team performs the same precise manoeuvres every time, always the same. The US Army adds variation to make each performance interesting to the viewers. Notice all the flourishes at the end, or during, the presentations. Like wiping the brow of the hat or waving to the crowd. Like any kind of showbusiness you have to please the crowd. Wow the crowd!
Uhm....Okay?
And so that makes the USMCSDT's movements better? Seriously????
Bro!!! -_-
Alden Bustard the fist bump sucks. Its cheesy n wack.
spurs chronicles drill is cheesy and wack in the first place.
Perhaps not quite as impressive as the Marine Corps, but these guys make it a little more about fun and less about absolute precision.
Brandon Shaffer Someone's insecure lol
Lmao the silent drill platoon is outclassed by the Air Force Honor Gaurd. Stop pretending.
@@crusadrian5010
The AF honor guard is really good as well. It's too bad they're the only people in the Air Force who know how to march without looking like a bag of smashed assholes.
Vakama 905
Formet 12b here. I'm biased towards the US Army. Much better and original than silent drill platoon. Watch the full video.
US Army. Hoaaahhhh
@@crusadrian5010 bless your heart....
I never been a soldier and never will be, but we salute to this soldiers
Very nice work, gentlemen! Keep doing what you're doing!
with bayonets attached...supreme effort...ex uk miltary man in awe
If anyone bere has ever done that before, how fast does your heart beat when doing that shit?
Nomans tree six six was part of a base honor guard for the airforce. Felt like I was going to have a heart attack, but you get used to it! But then again they're way above what I did.
Ryan Julius same brother i am training in jrotc for it be specific the airforce one any tips for me im a drill team nco
Just practice like you play, run your drill team over and over. It will get boring but then everything becomes second nature. That is one less thing you'll have to worry about. We trained some JROTC guys and they did fine there is really no specific answer for performing in front of a live crowd or doing an actual ceremony you just have to do it. Some people can do it no problem and some people start shaking and just can't handle it. You either get used to it or you don't. Good luck to you in your future USAF is the way to go.
Complete Fucking FAILURE I'm in Army jrotc it's only bad your first couple of times after that once you put in a lot of practice it's really easy
Giles Reambonanza mine beats hella fast but i stay calm and fo what i need to do
Respect from China
Beerus Beerus Don't make fun of Chinese. Respect from Nepal
its not making fun of if they actually make our clothes and almost everything else. And sorry for all the debt china
Thanks for my IPhone.
The first time I see drill performance in person was in the 2015 Military Tattoo in Scotland.. But that was the Air Force drill team. Equally impressive
You have to give it to the us army ... God Bless America....
thats my uncle!!!!!!!
Kelly Williams Say word....
Silent Drill Platoon: Oh, you’re approaching me?
first class lads . well done from England.
Gung Ho = working together!!!!!
I used to be impressed on how well me and my American Legion Post does. but this is Amazing. this inspired me to make our color & honor guard better.
#ArmyStrong
Go on Compton! A proud son of the Hub City!! Nice!! Well done warriors!!
Wonderful! God Bless You All
ARMY STRONG!!!!!!!!! HOAH!! That Drill Master in the one!
Faultless.
Well, those rifle twirls sure would confuse the enemy! Much love from your brother, SPC. Kessler, Baker company, 1/15th Infantry, 3rd HBCT, 3rd ID
Freaking Awewome. Proud to count myself as countryman of yours. I think better than the Marines who I just watched previously. Go Army!
I LOVE THE DOMINO EFFECT
This is the coolest thing I have seen!
Precion drills at its best ,love it
So Very Awesome< I love it , Love it, Love It!!!!!!!!!!
I love our military they protect me and my country trusty people
wow... fantastic...handsome, smart, tidy, discipline....and the commander is so great looking
One may ask if this post is ment to scare the enemys of the USA. The term "United States Army," scares our enemys. The term, "United States Citizen," threatened the Japanise Empire to the point there was not even considered an invasion against our West Coast. The Japanese Empire realized that behind every tree was a USA citizen with a rifel.
The political make up of The USA may have changed, but the USA citizen still hides behind every tree. The citizenry of this country, legal or illegal," will take cover behind every rock & tree, & defend the independance of this country. Why? Cause the USA is still the bastion of independance. Some will say, "a counrty trying deport violators of Her boarders, shows no tolerance. Those willing to face that truth will also fight for their understanding of freedom. When attacked, all souls upon American soils will fight!! The last bastion of individual freedom. The great experiment shall prevail.
Navy is the best!🚢🎖
Co-ordination ON POINT!!
Stay Strong And Powerful America