I noticed the exact same things you did. South Korea and the Philippines military are heavily influenced by the U.S. Japan shows influence from the U.S. and Great Britain. The relaxed steps are American and the wide arm swings are British. There was Red China. Not that their marching pattern was unattractive. It closely resembled the World War Two Soviet Red Army marching pattern.
For those curious about why the US march is more relaxed than, say, the Chinese march, it mainly has to do with injury mitigation. The goose step can, over time, cause serious injuries to the knees, ankles, lower back, and lower joints. Additionally, excessive arm extensions can cause joint damage as well.
Enjoying seeing the many different countries marching in formation. Their uniform varieties, marching discipline, Their differences, none of them are the same even ones that look similar have small differences to make them each unique. Splendid parade by all nations. I'm sure your citizens are very proud to have you represent them. Getting to see the mongolian honor guard was a real treat as well. Very classy.
As a retired service member, I'm embarrassed by the lack of professionalism in the personnel representing the USA. 😮 😢 it sure didn't represent the stature of the US Armed Forces I remember. 😢😢😢
Funny thing is I find the Philippines March better and with more pride than its big brother lol phillipines March got some swag. But his big brother lost that swag feel unfortunately.
I have always been proud of how American soldier's march. No showing off for us, we're all business. Just like on the battlefield. Continue march young warriors.
My theory, when I was 17 and enlisted in the Irish army I spent many an hour "square bashing", marching in formation. These days modern soldiers have to learn so much modern technology that they really dont have the time to spend it on marching practice, so the best modern solider are the worst at marching . Look at the Americans, the are basically walking.
I agree. They were US Army troops. As I commented above, too bad US Marines weren't repping the US. I too did a lot of time on the grinder in boot camp (1971). Poor us when we didn't perform to standard.
Interesting mix, would be great to see the Honor Guard from all the services and countries separately. US Honor Guards present on specific ceremonies only.
I spent ten wonderful day in Mongolia a few years ago when I took some VIP passengers to buy hunting eagles. We slept inside a Yurta in the steppes, enjoyed the food and Mongolian people great hospitality. A trip never to be forgotten.
Funny thing is that my company did Khann Quest back in 2006. We conducted pass and review at the opening ceremony. The other countries were laughing at us and our very basic marching. Everyone else was goose stepping and looking like idiots. Low and behold…we wiped the floor with everyone else when we started running field problems and training lanes. They marched pretty, but that’s all they did well
@@mikeyj9607 they were the first line of defense against a potential chinese invasion into the USSR, with massive amounts of military aid given to them by the Soviets from training, doctrine, weapons, tanks, everything you can imagine in a conventional soviet army, they had it. Ever since the sino soviet split they had a relatively competent army, about 150'000 strong at its peak, the Soviets stationed the 39th army there ever since the late 50s in Mongolia. In the early days of the cold war they were one of the most competent fighting forces in all of asia now its only about 1/10th its size only about 12'000 active, and most of their advanced military hardware given back to the soviets, its pretty sad really.
Comments have already been made about the apparent origin of the countries' initial training cadre. I thought it was interesting that the Mongolian Band had a large percentage of French horns. Maybe that's the closest mass-produced instrument matching a traditional horn?
The styles just have to do with the origins of their military traditions. Many of the "arm swinging" nations owe their military heritage to the British. If you want to see a highly authentic German military parade... go to Chile because their armed forces were originally trained by a cadre of Prussian soldiers and they still have all those older traditions.
Während die Bundeswehr den westlichen Gleichschritt nachahmt, weil sie nicht wie frühere deutsche Armeen aussehen will... . Die NVA konnte immerhin noch Stechschritt.
Thank you for the video, it was quite interesting. This shows a parade, along with dances and other entertainment. It was informative to see the marching styles of the different armies. There are commenters that attempted to connect the parade with the military ability. of their country. That is silly (which covers idiotic, ignorant, and unrealistic). One even mentioned how the US personnel were overweight. I would prefer that the US military to be doing their jobs to protect NATO and other countries, and NOT in a parade (not typical in the US). The several US Army/Marine drill teams were not present ... probably because they had better things to do. The size of the hats, the medals (not ribbons), and the goose-stepping (like the Germans did in WWII) is not indicative of their military prowess, ability, and strength. All show, no content.
Why do people keep thinking this is just some kind of parade? It was a multinational military exercise! What you're seeing is just the closing ceremony of the exercise. If the troops are marching poorly, that just shows they lack basic drill.
@@MaximusandHistory It shows differences in parade drill is all. The Americans for example do not really put much stock in it, hence their very relaxed style. The US Drill is very close to their infantry operational march cadence. The British style comes from Ceremonial duties, which most British infantry regiments do not take part in. Outside drill its never used. Things like the lockstep are used because they are technically more difficult, and give a sense of greater 'discipline', but again are useless in actual battle. Parade drill is not about combat, its about putting on a show, and the US just does not see the need to do that in most cases. If they had, they would have sent the USMC, not Army. Essentially parade drill is a holdover from linear warfare. Looks pretty in this day and age but serves no function beyond theatrics.
That was really interesting. That Honor Guard looked impressive. Big contrast I think from "western" nation "relaxed" marching vs. highly stylized (and physically demanding) marching.
Replying to @John-ih2bx. I served as a US Marine for 9 years. Discharged as a Sergeant. Served on embassy duty and recruiting duty as well as the 2d Marine Air Wing, also as a machine gun section leader in 1/25 USMC active reserves. When appearing in public the US military should put out its finest, fit, soldiers, especially overseas. Those fat bodies detract from the military image.
But the Mongolian police uniform dates back to 1930's and copies the Soviet uniform of the time - black leather raglan and blue riding breeches Galliffet style added with high cavalry boots and WWI style peaked cap - really makes an impression.
One could see in some the influences of English or American marching styles in some of these units ,all looked good the arm swing I think would have worn me out and I know I would be a wreak after the arm swing and foot stomp style .yeah I know Im a wimpy Gi lol
If obviously i don't like any forces and i have many reasons for it in 21 century so i like Defence and Defence - it's not about обогащения военно-промышленного комплекса😁😁😁😁
Pausing video. I'm actually nervous the US might look good. The March has a purpose. But beautiful marching =sloppy fighting. I'm hoping their marching is sloppy.
Some smart looking marching teams there, but given that marching originated as part of moving armies from point-a to point-b, a lot of these teams aren't going to make it 1 KM in full kit, before they have serious knee, foot, and back injuries.
Yes, exactly. Very disappointing. We were much better day one of basic training at Lackland AFB. No uniform heal beat. Marching should reflect strength, discipline and above all unity. I don't think these soldiers had marched together before this ceremony..
Okay. Last one of these that I saw was worse. Still, 9 to the front, 6 to the rear! Marching is a statement of style. Okay. Only the last file didn't get the memo.
Notice the Foreign units Marching; the y are the Regualr Matching Drill Soldiers and they do their DNC all day jsut for this, vs USA Regualer Soldiers without a Regular Drill Soldiers look too relaxed looks too relaxed.
Est ce le chant du cygne de l'armee privée finaciere aparride de l Otan ? Qui representent ils au juste ? La nation americaine ou le club prive ,la secte euroatlantique une organisation elue par personne defendant une caste financiere ??? En faite c edt pas tres claire ni dans l' intention ni dans l'objectif et dans la realite des faits sont ils des militairres de carrière ou des mercenaires acheté ??
The US contingent looked sleepy, but at least they were in step. Too bad they didn't have US Marines to represent the USA. Guess what branch I was in? 🙂
@@timesthree5757 Well, the not training to march certainly shows. The fighting part? We have 249 years of doing a pretty good job of that, effective today. Happy 249th Birthday Marines!
Do you actually believe that the US would send its elite, even best, to a parade? Did the US send one of its drill teams to "awe" the audience? The US has better things to do, such as protecting other countries, not necessarily the ones just in NATO. Perhaps parades, with large hats, and goose-stepping (like the Nazis), is far more important to some.
USA: We don't salute other countries. We walk casually as the Overlord. South Korea is built by our country and marches similar; rightfully so as they know they're protected by us.
It's easy enough to spot the Russian/Chinese influenced marching styles, with the forced swinging of the arms. It's all meant to impress, giving the impression of a potentially superior army. But as we've seen in Ukraine, the Russian army in particular, seems lacking in training, tactical awareness, and battlefield skills. Fancy marching skills don't win victories.
Я не знаю, куда ты там смотришь и каким местом, но Росмийская армия успешно освобождает территорию от солдат украины. Сними свои розовые очки и посмотри на сегодняшнюю карту боевых действий. Россия уже успешно освободила 1/4 часть своих земель от украинских фашистов
This isn't shocking or breaking news, the goose step is still used by militaries from around the world. The Germans officially goose stepped until 1989/1990.
Mongolian was the best lovely uniform and superb performance very neat !
I didn’t even know that they had soldiers. 😂
It’s the Mogol uniform.
@@rodas-1919 yes I'm sure the Victor's really appreciate them putting on a show for them.
Odd. All the authoritarian, non democratic or dictatorship state armies all goosestep. Food for thought...
Not Chile thou
No not all Chile and Taiwan ROC still practicing goose-step
The US Army does not goose step, that's NAZI crap the others copied.
Japan Philippines S.Korea and USA have a almost identical march Japan is a little do a arm swing but the foot is relaxed like the three others
I noticed the exact same things you did. South Korea and the Philippines military are heavily influenced by the U.S. Japan shows influence from the U.S. and Great Britain. The relaxed steps are American and the wide arm swings are British. There was Red China. Not that their marching pattern was unattractive. It closely resembled the World War Two Soviet Red Army marching pattern.
For those curious about why the US march is more relaxed than, say, the Chinese march, it mainly has to do with injury mitigation. The goose step can, over time, cause serious injuries to the knees, ankles, lower back, and lower joints. Additionally, excessive arm extensions can cause joint damage as well.
No it’s because there is no discipline and pride left. No purpose direction or motivation. It’s pathetic and embarrassing
The age old look of they made me come. NO esprit de Corp@sjustice5254
It's relatively easy to identify the Soviet, German and British influences in styles of marching, as well as the American.
тоже обратил внимание 😄 хотя советское и немецкое можно объединить.
Philipines and South Korea seem to be influenced by the US
@@MegaEKLMN ничего подобного, у них совсем разный шаг
@@ВетДок-з9г ну как разный? со времен павла был введен именно прусский тип муштры
@@craigsawicky1643indeed. Because we dont March. We casually walk and call it marching lol.
ya ya gotta like our guys the U.S. they just on a timed walk casual and proud
And, unfortunately, “woke”.
@@Valmontst get over it Nazi not sorry woke means your awake and aware not drowsy and stupid, this is how they marched to end fascist like you
@@Valmontstnot anymore! 😂 be afraid china
U.S. looked like headquarters platoon marching over to the motorpool to drysweep.
Enjoying seeing the many different countries marching in formation. Their uniform varieties, marching discipline, Their differences, none of them are the same even ones that look similar have small differences to make them each unique. Splendid parade by all nations. I'm sure your citizens are very proud to have you represent them. Getting to see the mongolian honor guard was a real treat as well. Very classy.
US: real power no need any arm swing
Exactly.....
Unfortunately they could neither fight nor march.
As a retired service member, I'm embarrassed by the lack of professionalism in the personnel representing the USA. 😮 😢 it sure didn't represent the stature of the US Armed Forces I remember. 😢😢😢
*No combat ready unit ever passed inspection*
Exactly. And no showing the palm when saluting, no stomping the feet, etc. 🤣👎
Japan, SK, US and Philippines has a similar vibe.
@@bsit9439 yes we practice war fighting more than drill and ceremony, because the latter doesn't win wars .
Proud of USA Military always ready. 👍🍟🍔🥤🍻USA 🇺🇸 ♥️
May be true. However, no US forces know how to march - they just stroll along.
@@jackeagles1637I’d rather stroll than walk like a Minecraft character
You can tell which country’s military was influenced by which Western or Eastern power.
Funny thing is I find the Philippines March better and with more pride than its big brother lol phillipines March got some swag. But his big brother lost that swag feel unfortunately.
The Americans is the best mood
I have always been proud of how American soldier's march. No showing off for us, we're all business. Just like on the battlefield.
Continue march young warriors.
2:12 UYYYYY PHILIPPINES!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
These guys looked the most relaxed.
@@WilliamBlinkyare you sure?
@@marcvsjvniobrvtvs393 To me they looked the most relaxed.
@@marcvsjvniobrvtvs393you see it first hand what's the fuss?
@@marcvsjvniobrvtvs393😂
USA as usual taking a stroll in the park 😂😂😂
My theory, when I was 17 and enlisted in the Irish army I spent many an hour "square bashing", marching in formation. These
days modern soldiers have to learn so much modern technology that they really dont have the time to spend it on marching
practice, so the best modern solider are the worst at marching . Look at the Americans, the are basically walking.
I agree. They were US Army troops. As I commented above, too bad US Marines weren't repping the US. I too did a lot of time on the grinder in boot camp (1971). Poor us when we didn't perform to standard.
INDONESIA..........🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
I think Indonesia 🇮🇩 looked cool.Hi from Australia 😊
Philippines Army got some styles and swag
3:42
圧倒的軍事力からの徒歩スタイル草
The Mongolians were being extra 😂
You can see those with British influence.
Interesting mix, would be great to see the Honor Guard from all the services and countries separately. US Honor Guards present on specific ceremonies only.
文化ナイトショー、めっちゃ盛り上がってるな〜
You can tell Soviet influence with the goose step marching and the Uk influence with large arm swings.
Indonesia nice..👍👍👍
軍人ってめちゃくちゃかっこいいな
Thank you 🙏 amazing grinding Marching soldiers & bands 👏👏👏🌎👋
パレード行進を見てると、色々あってもフィリピン軍とアメリカ軍の近さみたいなものを感じる
I spent ten wonderful day in Mongolia a few years ago when I took some VIP passengers to buy hunting eagles. We slept inside a Yurta in the steppes, enjoyed the food and Mongolian people great hospitality. A trip never to be forgotten.
I like china military parade matching
India(Bharat)💪🇮🇳❤
Funny thing is that my company did Khann Quest back in 2006. We conducted pass and review at the opening ceremony. The other countries were laughing at us and our very basic marching. Everyone else was goose stepping and looking like idiots. Low and behold…we wiped the floor with everyone else when we started running field problems and training lanes. They marched pretty, but that’s all they did well
I'm so glad to see the militaries getting along here.
Lol😂
Korea!!! 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
ソ連の影響を受けた国は足を高く振り上げ、イギリスの影響を受けた国は手を高く振り上げ、アメリカの影響を受けた国は緩い感じで行進する。
GERMAN
The Turkish army had it all, the discipline is not very good
The Philippines got invited
the Prussian Military Goose walking even though they are basically extinct, but the legacy is left behind hasgone through the ages.
Prussian legacy is a lost treasure.
Yes, they're a treasure.
Mongolian has some serious uniforms for marching band, did not know that is was a country, until now!!
Hell I knew it was country just did not know it had a army
THIS is how come US ARMY has John Moses Browing .50 BMG.
@@mikeyj9607 they were the first line of defense against a potential chinese invasion into the USSR, with massive amounts of military aid given to them by the Soviets from training, doctrine, weapons, tanks, everything you can imagine in a conventional soviet army, they had it.
Ever since the sino soviet split they had a relatively competent army, about 150'000 strong at its peak, the Soviets stationed the 39th army there ever since the late 50s in Mongolia. In the early days of the cold war they were one of the most competent fighting forces in all of asia now its only about 1/10th its size only about 12'000 active, and most of their advanced military hardware given back to the soviets, its pretty sad really.
@@EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi where do you think genghis Khan came from? Lol. The mongolians.
People truly should actually read before assuming !!!🍾🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Molto bello!!
I love my India ❤
Comments have already been made about the apparent origin of the countries' initial training cadre. I thought it was interesting that the Mongolian Band had a large percentage of French horns. Maybe that's the closest mass-produced instrument matching a traditional horn?
By the end of the exercise all countries except the US, Philippines, and Korea had chronic knee injuries.
@@iamscoutstfu accurate 👍👍🤣🤣
Basically have 3 style
1. British influence
2. US influence
3. The goose walk
Muchas influencias rusa en Mongolia,hasta sistema de escritura es alfabeto Cirílico (letra rusa).
They are now in transition back to their native vertical writing system
American were like, " screw this "😂😂😂
Why is this actually interesting 😂
The styles just have to do with the origins of their military traditions. Many of the "arm swinging" nations owe their military heritage to the British. If you want to see a highly authentic German military parade... go to Chile because their armed forces were originally trained by a cadre of Prussian soldiers and they still have all those older traditions.
Während die Bundeswehr den westlichen Gleichschritt nachahmt, weil sie nicht wie frühere deutsche Armeen aussehen will... . Die NVA konnte immerhin noch Stechschritt.
Kind of interesting how only Mongolianl is using a dress uniform and everyone else is wearing a field uniform.
its their home turf
Le 14 juillet en France......🇫🇷
Xin chào bạn!🎉🎉🎉
Hey Dude.
The countries that were British colonies all march with the high swing arms and the former Soviets and Chinese with the lock step
Is it just me or the more exaggerated the movements the less war fighting abilities that military has.
Man I hate that goose step. It's also hard on the knees.
Thank you for the video, it was quite interesting. This shows a parade, along with dances and other entertainment. It was informative to see the marching styles of the different armies. There are commenters that attempted to connect the parade with the military ability. of their country. That is silly (which covers idiotic, ignorant, and unrealistic). One even mentioned how the US personnel were overweight. I would prefer that the US military to be doing their jobs to protect NATO and other countries, and NOT in a parade (not typical in the US). The several US Army/Marine drill teams were not present ... probably because they had better things to do.
The size of the hats, the medals (not ribbons), and the goose-stepping (like the Germans did in WWII) is not indicative of their military prowess, ability, and strength. All show, no content.
Why do people keep thinking this is just some kind of parade? It was a multinational military exercise! What you're seeing is just the closing ceremony of the exercise. If the troops are marching poorly, that just shows they lack basic drill.
@@MaximusandHistory It shows differences in parade drill is all. The Americans for example do not really put much stock in it, hence their very relaxed style. The US Drill is very close to their infantry operational march cadence.
The British style comes from Ceremonial duties, which most British infantry regiments do not take part in. Outside drill its never used.
Things like the lockstep are used because they are technically more difficult, and give a sense of greater 'discipline', but again are useless in actual battle.
Parade drill is not about combat, its about putting on a show, and the US just does not see the need to do that in most cases. If they had, they would have sent the USMC, not Army. Essentially parade drill is a holdover from linear warfare. Looks pretty in this day and age but serves no function beyond theatrics.
Philippines as a Filipino I am proud
Marching style does not win wars!
Correct....
but usa cant win even Russia
@@wesew7519dude, that you are smoking is really strong.
Ukraine taking over Russia as we speak!
Marching style enhances discipline which improves fighting
That was really interesting. That Honor Guard looked impressive. Big contrast I think from "western" nation "relaxed" marching vs. highly stylized (and physically demanding) marching.
Replying to @John-ih2bx. I served as a US Marine for 9 years. Discharged as a Sergeant. Served on embassy duty and recruiting duty as well as the 2d Marine Air Wing, also as a machine gun section leader in 1/25 USMC active reserves. When appearing in public the US military should put out its finest, fit, soldiers, especially overseas. Those fat bodies detract from the military image.
0:54 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
復古的な軍服のモンゴル儀仗隊好き
The uniforms design isnt that old actually in the late 90's they were still rocking the ushanka and SKS, you can see it the parades.
But the Mongolian police uniform dates back to 1930's and copies the Soviet uniform of the time - black leather raglan and blue riding breeches Galliffet style added with high cavalry boots and WWI style peaked cap - really makes an impression.
各国の軍人同士が仲良くなってくれれば、仮に戦争になったとしても最悪の事態は避けられるような気がします。
No army in the world goose stepped better than the German Wehrmacht of WW 2.
Yes, I like
サングラス付けてるからフィリピンが1番。
One could see in some the influences of English or American marching styles in some of these units ,all looked good the arm swing I think would have worn me out and I know I would be a wreak after the arm swing and foot stomp style .yeah I know Im a wimpy Gi lol
India : the famous potatobag walk🙄
And leaving a lady on the dance floor🙄
Reminds me of the Iraqi marches under Saddam neet looking march to be honest.
If obviously i don't like any forces and i have many reasons for it in 21 century so i like Defence and Defence - it's not about обогащения военно-промышленного комплекса😁😁😁😁
アメリカの普段はだらしないけど本気出したら周りを圧倒するみたいな強キャラ感好き
И убивают сотни тысяч мирных людей)))
Genghis Khan would be most unhappy.
As a U.S Army infantryman. That march was sad.
Gadaaduded tavtai morel
Welcome to all forces in somewhere in middle of East Tuv.
Pausing video. I'm actually nervous the US might look good. The March has a purpose. But beautiful marching =sloppy fighting. I'm hoping their marching is sloppy.
Some smart looking marching teams there, but given that marching originated as part of moving armies from point-a to point-b, a lot of these teams aren't going to make it 1 KM in full kit, before they have serious knee, foot, and back injuries.
Most civilians struggle to differentiate the parade step vs marching on foot.
Not a single soldier here is going to use a parade step to march 1km 😅
USA has a casual stroll style of march. Sloppy form for military purposes.
Yes, exactly. Very disappointing. We were much better day one of basic training at Lackland AFB. No uniform heal beat. Marching should reflect strength, discipline and above all unity. I
don't think these soldiers had marched together before this ceremony..
Philipine south korea at usa.same march.
儀仗隊かっこいいなぁ…
なんだかんだ皆、笑顔で良かったです
Why’d they pick everyone from the fat boy program? Couldn’t get the rangers or sf?
Okay. Last one of these that I saw was worse. Still, 9 to the front, 6 to the rear! Marching is a statement of style. Okay. Only the last file didn't get the memo.
Notice the Foreign units Marching; the y are the Regualr Matching Drill Soldiers and they do their DNC all day jsut for this, vs USA Regualer Soldiers without a Regular Drill Soldiers look too relaxed looks too relaxed.
When soldiers goose step, the rest of the World has a problem
喔搞笑😂😂😂😂😂😂
Miss the french foreign legion in slow motion. With beards and axes.
Keren, sangat luar biasa, tni
DRILL & CADENCE...
the one thing I don't miss about the 🇺🇲 Army🙄
3:42 Biden's military has lowered the standards even more....
Let's go see Alien Romulus ~
Est ce le chant du cygne de l'armee privée finaciere aparride de l Otan ? Qui representent ils au juste ? La nation americaine ou le club prive ,la secte euroatlantique une organisation elue par personne defendant une caste financiere ??? En faite c edt pas tres claire ni dans l' intention ni dans l'objectif et dans la realite des faits sont ils des militairres de carrière ou des mercenaires acheté ??
The US contingent looked sleepy, but at least they were in step. Too bad they didn't have US Marines to represent the USA. Guess what branch I was in? 🙂
Maybe you didn't actually read the title of the video.
I mean, I realize that reading is not really the marines' strong suit. But, uhm....Yah.
-__-
Unlike the US Marine Corp the US Army trains to fight not march.
@@timesthree5757
^^^^
This
@@timesthree5757 Well, the not training to march certainly shows. The fighting part? We have 249 years of doing a pretty good job of that, effective today. Happy 249th Birthday Marines!
@@christophertipton2318 you know that this Army vet was pulling the Marine's leg. In truth the grunt and water grunt have more in common than not.
I liked the band thought they were good.
인도군이 가장 자유분방하다. 유치원 아이들같은 자유로운 움직임이다.
🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭❤️
Can't believe the shape of some of the U.S. Army soldiers, seriously over weight
Do you actually believe that the US would send its elite, even best, to a parade? Did the US send one of its drill teams to "awe" the audience? The US has better things to do, such as protecting other countries, not necessarily the ones just in NATO. Perhaps parades, with large hats, and goose-stepping (like the Nazis), is far more important to some.
@@John-ih2bxExakt, leider fehlte Nordkorea. Die haben sehr viel vom Militär des dritten Reiches übernommen, den perfekten Stechschritt.
@@wolframschulz844 😄
@@wolframschulz844nein, north korea is a piece that left by soviet union. It's best example of the soviet legacy in asia.
@@wolframschulz844😂
Marching: An environmentally friendly but noisy means of transport.
USA: We don't salute other countries. We walk casually as the Overlord.
South Korea is built by our country and marches similar; rightfully so as they know they're protected by us.
I sense something is not on the right place for now.
@@marcvsjvniobrvtvs393 Elaborate please.
Damn shame they didn’t have the Marine Corps represent the US. All we did was drill.
Except the title reads "armies" of the world. Not marines. -_-
Long live for my fatherland 🇰🇷
🇵🇭🗿☕
Can always tell british have been with matching
It's easy enough to spot the Russian/Chinese influenced marching styles, with the forced swinging of the arms. It's all meant to impress, giving the impression of a potentially superior army. But as we've seen in Ukraine, the Russian army in particular, seems lacking in training, tactical awareness, and battlefield skills. Fancy marching skills don't win victories.
Я не знаю, куда ты там смотришь и каким местом, но Росмийская армия успешно освобождает территорию от солдат украины. Сними свои розовые очки и посмотри на сегодняшнюю карту боевых действий. Россия уже успешно освободила 1/4 часть своих земель от украинских фашистов
What you sure this is 2024 and not 1939? What’s with all the goose stepping ?
This isn't shocking or breaking news, the goose step is still used by militaries from around the world. The Germans officially goose stepped until 1989/1990.