In the early 1970s, all our drill meets were held outdoors, except for one at Fort Knox, Kentucky which was held in an arena with a concrete floor (1972). I can't identify the weapons in this video; however, we used Garand M-1 rifles in 1971 and M-14 rifles in 1972 and 1973. (Nowadays there's a very great opposition to "guns in schools" and most of the units have fake rifles or Springfield rifles with the bolts welded shut.)
@@enimoxity omg thats awsome, i wish our drill rifles opened, that rubber on the bolt handle doesnt help when you hit it and nothing happens for inspection arms lol
Other than reporting, badass drill team by dude
I have a competition coming up and I’m so nervous
In the early 1970s, all our drill meets were held outdoors, except for one at Fort Knox, Kentucky which was held in an arena with a concrete floor (1972). I can't identify the weapons in this video; however, we used Garand M-1 rifles in 1971 and M-14 rifles in 1972 and 1973. (Nowadays there's a very great opposition to "guns in schools" and most of the units have fake rifles or Springfield rifles with the bolts welded shut.)
Our barrels just fillled is all
@@enimoxity yeah, they are welded shut and filled, it sucks when you have to do inspection arms
@@nippleflexer3630 our bolt isnt welded shut just oyr barrel is filled when can open bolt and stuff
@@enimoxity omg thats awsome, i wish our drill rifles opened, that rubber on the bolt handle doesnt help when you hit it and nothing happens for inspection arms lol
@@nippleflexer3630 o haha thats a rip but since ours open when i got inspected i took the rifle when it was closed and got yelled at
Outstanding job, Now watch the Lancer battalion with Drill and Ceremony at the Lawrence High school.
22 -5
Regular army drill
We used to call it
Rotc Drill Team
71 thru 74
John H Reagan high school Houston Texas
Salute
Commands hard to understand. Other than that, very good.