I remember when colors used to save my ass during basic when we were about to get smoked! And after my drill Sargent would forget that he was smoking us 😂
Those are the once that get promoted to Sgt Maj.... while the once that excel at PT, good marksmanship and military tactics ( to include good MOS performance) get the boot.
When I was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany. I made sure I was the last to the bus taht moved between Kaserns. As I made sure I was there to render honors for "Retreat" and "To the Colors!"
beanNronin I was an MP and we used to have to chase down those who ran for cover or just went along with their business. If they were the Military member we wrote a ticket and made a list weekly for their COs
I was never in the military. I tried to join the Army but I have fractures up and down my spine. Honor and respect to all those who wear the uniform so we can sleep in peace at night.
Nick Litterio peace is a lie there is only passion. Through passion I gain strength. Through strength I gain power. Through power I gain victory. Through victory my chains are broken. The force shall free me.
Sorry you could not join. You would have complained about it the entire time you were in, but as soon as you ets, you will miss the hell out of it and the buds that you made. I too had some issues that kept me out of jump school and I even wanted to get out of the Army because of it. My DS talked me into staying and I am glad that he did.
Or in my case it means that it's the sad sound of not going home anytime soon. In my mind there are lyrics to all these calls like retreat. Its five o'clock, your not going home. You got lots of work, that you still have to do. You're probably not getting chow! So dry your eyes, try not to hate your life. You raised your hand, you volunteered, it is your fault that you are here, that you are here.
@@BeaHall Actually, all Veterans should salute, even out of uniform, but I remember, this one time, when I was in AIT, we were mowing the lawn right before Gate 1 at Jackson, near the statue, there was about 20 of us, the DS formed us up and called us to attention, and we all know, people who are driving aren't actually going to stop and get out of their vehicle, well, one guy actually did, stopping everyone else behind him, but they all got out, and the guy who stopped in front, well, he got out and saluted with his LEFT HAND....LMFAO, even the DS laughed about that one.
If not in uniform, it's hand over heart. Cars will be stopped. I never ducked because I understood the respect of it. Plus you didn't want to be the one they tracked down to give a lecture to if some high ranked saw you not doing what you should do.
civ34 my house is literally right next to the field so i felt this. ESPECIALLY IF IM IN MY YARD i want to run inside to protect my ears but then everyone would be like wtf lol
Imagine how many men and women heard this? It plays everyday, what you are hearing is what millions of soldiers heard as well. I’ll always look back at basic training as one of the best times in my life. Some of those days sucked more than a swarm of leeches but I really can only recall the good times. The one team one fight and sucking the suck as a company. Doing those cadences that I miss terribly. So many people can’t stand doing them and it’s like the soul of the army for me. When DS has a good voice on top of it...it’s music to my ears. A lot of people won’t know what we went through and had to deal with in training. It’s crazy to think so few have the privilege to go through that training. For anyone considering going through and serving and is nervous about it. I’ll give you some advice: Training: It’s about your mental strength. They will cut you down and wether you are right or wrong...it’s wrong or very wrong. Don’t let the harshness get to you. It’s all Part of that building a team mentality. Actions: When it comes to making a decision and you pick one. Stick with it, stand by your choice and follow through. Even if it was a bad choice be confident in your actions. If it was in the best interest for your battle, team, squad, platoon, company. Being confident in your decisions goes a long way. Be sure to support your actions with a statement. One team one fight. Study: know your stuff, be diligent with your time in training. Don’t slack off, the more you know the more confident you’ll be in your decisions and less likely to make a poor one. Wether on your own or in a team setting. Accountable: When you make a mistake own up to it and stand by it. Don’t blame others, don’t blame anything. Be accountable for your actions and part of that is correcting those mistakes in the future. Parts of what makes a great leader is that. Goals: dedicate your effort and time to your goals you want to fulfill. And lastly: Be at the right place, right time. (15minutes before the hit time) in the right uniform with the right items on your person and you will save yourself a lot of headache. Try to have fun with it because you’ll look back at it and miss it like most of us do. Be scared, because that’s part of the fun.
Been 45 years, every time I hear this brings back proud memories. Proud to be an American soldier Pvt E-1 just starting out. Thank you America, Thank you US Army for providing the opportunity. USA! USA! NEVER QUIT - NEVER SURRENDER
As an Army MP for 21 years I have conducted flag call, both raising and lowering the colors, hundreds of times. Still gives me goosebumps to hear the bugle calls.
Fort Benning Georgia,1983...U.S.Army Infantry School...The sound of retreat brings me back to when I truly became a man...God Bless America and to all of my fellow veteran comrades
Despite my special needs, I wanted to serve in the Navy .every once in a while when I hear that call I still stand at attention today (can't seem to shake it)
This always reminds me when I was an MP at Ft Sam Houston, Texas back in the late 70s. On the evening shift, we were assigned the detail to lower the flag and firing off that howitzer. Great memories!
Still hear it everyday from the post near my house and realize that It still gives me chills playing the "don't get caught outside while in uniform before or after a certain time of day", but still didn't mind one bit LOL
@@boofert.washington2499 I can tell you didn't serve, it was nothing personal, just very inconvenient thing to do everyday, especially while driving on post. We were already serving, doing our part, so this was extraneous to us and self serving a tiny bit.
Former USAF here. I still fly the colors at my home, and hum Retreat each evening as I retire them. An honor to have served and to fly the colors freely and openly.
Had this one 1SG that had a rule of no one being out saluting the flag. His reasoning was that you cannot leave until after 1700, anyone saluting was leaving before 1700. Well, we were standing by the door waiting and this one high speed, slick sleeve PFC looks at us and shakes his head and waltzes out the door and gives a crisp salute. We all knew what was going to happen next, but decided not to warn him because...well he was high speed. Anyway, 1SG comes bursting through and we all hear, "HEY THERE SHIT FOR BRAINS....COME HERE!" He's in the " I done fucked up," parade rest, we walk past and hear cadence. He is getting the shit smoked out of him. A solid 10 minutes later I drive by and he is doing flutter kicks in obvious pain. What a hero.
I'VE BEEN HONORED AND BLESSED TO HEAR THIS BUGLE BLOWING FOR OVER 35 YEARS, AND TODAY, IT STILL SOUNDS WONDERFUL. I REMEMBER OLD SCRATCHY RECORDS PLAYING THIS MAGNIFICENT SONG OF FREEDOM TO ME.
I never get why ppl trying to avoid it; it's a perfect time to stop take a break from this day rutine and think about something essential for you to while saluting the Flag.
One sibling is half deaf with a heart disorder, the other a chronic disease. No cousins in the military. No parents or aunts/uncles in the military. It’s all up to me grandpa, and I’m gonna do it!
I loved permanent flag pole duty every weekday at the Presidio of Monterey. It meant I was exempt from the KP rotation. Hell Yes I stood to attention and presented arms! :D
Why is it that school systems across this county,not have this played at the start of the last class of the day? I feel it would help teach the students respect for the "Flag",and help give them a sense of "Pride" to be an "American".
Because it's to the colors and retreat, maybe played towards the end of the school day. Maybe start the morning with Reveille, then the pledge of allegiance, at the start of the day.
DanteBrian Little to the point. But to also answer the question why a lot of schools no longer respect our country is dumbasses elect Democrats who are trying to turn our country into a Marxist, totalitarianism state..IE, Bernie Sanders now has so much support when he openly states he believes in Marxism and taught our idiots in college it. How did Marxism end in Russia?
So many replies about running to get inside.... sad.... can’t take a few minutes of your time to show pride! Ft Sill 9th Missile Group 1/12, 6/33 Lance , 3/9 Pershing! 1976 to 1978. Growing up usmc brat you better be standing attention at retreat!! MCAS YUMA, MCAS CHERRY POINT, El Toro
Was stationed at NAS Pensacola, it was always amazing when, at an under 8 soccer game, the navy team would stop, face the flag and put their hand to their heart, until To The Colors was over.
Winter Time; Be PL, getting everyone ready to march out to DFAC. Private Snuffy forgets glove inserts, so everyone has to wait. Looks at the time; 1658. "Platoon, Attention!" "Parade Rest!"
Any second now. I'm at the motorcycle, PPE on, sweating like a pig in AZ heat, knowing I can't get rolling before they start playing. Come on! Play 'Retreat', already, I need air, I'm die'n here!
When you have become accustomed to hearing Reveille and Retreat every day, you miss them both terribly when you go back to the civilian world.
Bobby Ricigliano I really do...it sucks
I've set them as alarms. I'm never going to miss them. I'm glad I joined and I'm proud of my brother who joined.
YES we do. I am a brat and also was active duty and miss both.
FUCK CIVILIAN LIFE!
I strongly agree, its a sound only someone in the military knows. I miss the Army days, now I got to put put up with civilians and all their bullsh!t.
Damn..... I'm 1 foot from the DFAC entrance.
lmao i can relate xD
Lmfao been through that too 😂
It's why you gotta double time
LOL, been there!
And you know, if you slide into the DFAC, there is an NCO somewhere watching you and they will materialize on your rear.
Fastest 100 meter dash I've ever run...
ThatDamnedYankee LOL
Oh shit lmao
LMAOOO
Allons
@@ericpuckett2948 Coldsteel!
I remember when colors used to save my ass during basic when we were about to get smoked! And after my drill Sargent would forget that he was smoking us 😂
rightttttttt😂😂😂😂, lol where you go for basic? I went to fort sill
Leilani Edwards I went to Ft. Jackson
Fort Knox Kentucky and yes we stopped and then got smoked
I did basic and AIT at Fort Jackson 1982.
Fort Leonard wood. The DS will always check the time before they smoke us so that they have ample time to smoke us.
It be 16:59 and 30 seconds and men in uniform will be hauling ass trying to get into the PX
Andrew Kollasch
They be derra juss fo duh kolletch munnuh
😭💯
OOD: HEY DEVIL! WHAT YOU DOING, I KNOW WE DON'T RUN FROM COLORS!
Marines: sahsarnt i need uhh razors urgently!
No ducking into doorways to avoid this, soldiers!
Those are the once that get promoted to Sgt Maj.... while the once that excel at PT, good marksmanship and military tactics ( to include good MOS performance) get the boot.
beanNronin traffic doesn’t even stop for this on Fort Polk. Don’t get caught kneeling though.
When I was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany. I made sure I was the last to the bus taht moved between Kaserns. As I made sure I was there to render honors for "Retreat" and "To the Colors!"
beanNronin I was an MP and we used to have to chase down those who ran for cover or just went along with their business. If they were the Military member we wrote a ticket and made a list weekly for their COs
beanNronin you know. Lol yep and dont be caught standing next to the door or you' d get pushed out lol
I was never in the military. I tried to join the Army but I have fractures up and down my spine. Honor and respect to all those who wear the uniform so we can sleep in peace at night.
Nick Litterio peace is a lie there is only passion. Through passion I gain strength. Through strength I gain power. Through power I gain victory. Through victory my chains are broken. The force shall free me.
My mom is in the military and she had to move to Mississippi
Sorry you could not join. You would have complained about it the entire time you were in, but as soon as you ets, you will miss the hell out of it and the buds that you made. I too had some issues that kept me out of jump school and I even wanted to get out of the Army because of it. My DS talked me into staying and I am glad that he did.
@@mmmwowthesuperior6295 So when did you become a Sith?
@@mmmwowthesuperior6295 this Nigga tryna be a Sith
Holy shit these sounds make me so happy! TIME TO GO HOME!
It shouldn't cuz it means whoever's attacking you is going to come home with you
Or in my case it means that it's the sad sound of not going home anytime soon. In my mind there are lyrics to all these calls like retreat.
Its five o'clock, your not going home.
You got lots of work, that you still have to do.
You're probably not getting chow!
So dry your eyes, try not to hate your life.
You raised your hand, you volunteered, it is your fault that you are here, that you are here.
Or sad cuz everyone is going home and your ads is going downrange for 4 days.
Nah fam, that means everybody else going home. You still gotta do that layout that LT knew about since 9, but didn't have you start until 1645.
Immediately stands at attention and salute while holding a bag of mcdonalds at base hehehe
"Why is everyone getting of their cars?"
When you hear this, you stop and either salute if in uniform, or stand with your hand over your heart.
@@BeaHall Actually, all Veterans should salute, even out of uniform, but I remember, this one time, when I was in AIT, we were mowing the lawn right before Gate 1 at Jackson, near the statue, there was about 20 of us, the DS formed us up and called us to attention, and we all know, people who are driving aren't actually going to stop and get out of their vehicle, well, one guy actually did, stopping everyone else behind him, but they all got out, and the guy who stopped in front, well, he got out and saluted with his LEFT HAND....LMFAO, even the DS laughed about that one.
If not in uniform, it's hand over heart. Cars will be stopped. I never ducked because I understood the respect of it. Plus you didn't want to be the one they tracked down to give a lecture to if some high ranked saw you not doing what you should do.
my exact thoughts the first time i heard this at Fort Hood.
@@TheMoonEcat The law changed back in 2016.
Memories from basic...
Cars pulling over***
mg659er LMAO
Platoon attention!! Present arms!
ORDER , , , ARMS!
Yes sir!
AYE AYE SIR
Forward ! March ! LEFT ! right - o - Left !
You didn't even call the Platoon to Mark time March and halt. Too easy.
What would we give to wear the uniform one more time and render honors.
A lot, believe me.
Anytime and anywhere.
Indeed. I miss it so much.
Its awesome being in a military school
Amen!
When 1655 hits and everybody runs inside a building hahaha
"Fuck... *Faces flag"
I hear this beautiful sounds every morning at 0530 at Lackland AFB SATX thank you to those who served!🇺🇸🇺🇲
JAFB Lackland!
U mean 1730.. this plays at the end of the day
@@craigludomus627 no it doesn't. Lol. It plays at 0600
@@joebonic50 look it up reveille is in the morning.. retreat is at 1700
@@craigludomus627 look it up? I hear it every day at 0600. Wdym look it up
every day at 1700
I feel you
If your by the fucking cannon you shit yourself slightly before they play this
civ34 my house is literally right next to the field so i felt this. ESPECIALLY IF IM IN MY YARD i want to run inside to protect my ears but then everyone would be like wtf lol
Molly Catherine dued welcome to life 🙏
Air Raider lollll i love the music but the canon startles me every time bc they don’t always play it at the exact same time every time
At Fort Stewart they would let the cannons rock out at 0:26. I have been out for 7 years and get chills listen to this.
They still do here at Fort Sill! I love it
3rd Coast MOB they do it at leavenworth and carlisle too!!
Bring back memories?....LOL....ruclips.net/video/p831Hu_KQ5s/видео.html
Rock of the Marne!
I think they did that fort Carson to 🤔 I feel like I remember that lol
Imagine how many men and women heard this? It plays everyday, what you are hearing is what millions of soldiers heard as well. I’ll always look back at basic training as one of the best times in my life. Some of those days sucked more than a swarm of leeches but I really can only recall the good times. The one team one fight and sucking the suck as a company. Doing those cadences that I miss terribly. So many people can’t stand doing them and it’s like the soul of the army for me. When DS has a good voice on top of it...it’s music to my ears. A lot of people won’t know what we went through and had to deal with in training. It’s crazy to think so few have the privilege to go through that training. For anyone considering going through and serving and is nervous about it. I’ll give you some advice:
Training: It’s about your mental strength. They will cut you down and wether you are right or wrong...it’s wrong or very wrong. Don’t let the harshness get to you. It’s all
Part of that building a team mentality.
Actions: When it comes to making a decision and you pick one. Stick with it, stand by your choice and follow through. Even if it was a bad choice be confident in your actions. If it was in the best interest for your battle, team, squad, platoon, company. Being confident in your decisions goes a long way. Be sure to support your actions with a statement. One team one fight.
Study: know your stuff, be diligent with your time in training. Don’t slack off, the more you know the more confident you’ll be in your decisions and less likely to make a poor one. Wether on your own or in a team setting.
Accountable: When you make a mistake own up to it and stand by it. Don’t blame others, don’t blame anything. Be accountable for your actions and part of that is correcting those mistakes in the future. Parts of what makes a great leader is that.
Goals: dedicate your effort and time to your goals you want to fulfill.
And lastly: Be at the right place, right time. (15minutes before the hit time) in the right uniform with the right items on your person and you will save yourself a lot of headache.
Try to have fun with it because you’ll look back at it and miss it like most of us do. Be scared, because that’s part of the fun.
Been 45 years, every time I hear this brings back proud memories. Proud to be an American soldier Pvt E-1 just starting out. Thank you America, Thank you US Army for providing the opportunity. USA! USA! NEVER QUIT - NEVER SURRENDER
This We'll Defend, soldier.
Always got to pay attention to the time so you’re safely inside when this plays haha. But seriously, I don’t mind rendering a salute.
As an Army MP for 21 years I have conducted flag call, both raising and lowering the colors, hundreds of times. Still gives me goosebumps to hear the bugle calls.
Same here, brother! 95B 🇺🇸
Hear this everyday at 1700! And on Sundays they play the national anthem with it too.
God the memories. Hearing this at 1700 always made me smile that I got to join the Armed Forces
1:04
Order... ARMS!
Ok erryone listen up, tomorrow formation, zero five thirty at the track. If you need a sick slip talk to sarnt Morgan.
Edwin Feijoo Platoon... atten...SION. Fall out
SIR YES SIR!!!
I almost miss the routine/ritual ... almost.
Fort Benning Georgia,1983...U.S.Army Infantry School...The sound of retreat brings me back to when I truly became a man...God Bless America and to all of my fellow veteran comrades
Despite my special needs, I wanted to serve in the Navy .every once in a while when I hear that call I still stand at attention today (can't seem to shake it)
Five years under the flagpole. Loved it!
No matter where we were on base we turned in the direction of the flagpole and held attention until over. I did that for 17 years.
FUCK! *Faces Flag* *Salues*
Even now, when I lower the flag at work, I can hear retreat playing in my brain.
I miss being on an Army Post so much (I'm an Army Brat), but this comment section feels like home because people here understand
I grew up on Army Forts like Benning, Hood, Knox and Stuart. I loved the retreat ceremony at 1700. The bugle calls were retreat and to the colors.
Thank you to all who have served!
This always reminds me when I was an MP at Ft Sam Houston, Texas back in the late 70s. On the evening shift, we were assigned the detail to lower the flag and firing off that howitzer. Great memories!
I sent this to my Grand daughter. She's in AIT right now. 6 Soldiers just stood at attention out of habit.
Still hear it everyday from the post near my house and realize that It still gives me chills playing the "don't get caught outside while in uniform before or after a certain time of day", but still didn't mind one bit LOL
Got caught outside too many times during this.....
At camp humphreys cannons rock at 0:26 too
I remember running at full sprint with the rest of my buddies to the barracks just to get under head cover before the retreat sounded. Fun memories.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why would you run? Is it hard to stand at attention, or something?
@@boofert.washington2499 I can tell you didn't serve, it was nothing personal, just very inconvenient thing to do everyday, especially while driving on post. We were already serving, doing our part, so this was extraneous to us and self serving a tiny bit.
@@boofert.washington2499 No, just as patriotic as anyone else who claims to be. It was just that natural soldier instinct to beat the time.
Heck, if it was the barracks, we'd just walk, now if it was the PX, THAT is a different story. (You never know who is watching)
ALL RIGHT TROOPS! COME TO ATTENTION AND FACE THE MUSIC!
SALUTE!
Former USAF here. I still fly the colors at my home, and hum Retreat each evening as I retire them. An honor to have served and to fly the colors freely and openly.
Battery! Atten-Tion, Present arms!
Squadron tench hut! 😂😂😂 that’s all I can think of lol
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 1990-1993. The best years of my life. 😊
Sweet to have a beautiful and safe assignment. I got Fort Bragg, then Iraq and Afghanistan. Not the best years of my life.
Many people say Flash is fastest. Some say Super Man is fastest....deep down we all know its that soldier 100m from the building at 1659.
DAMMIT I was almost in my barracks 🙄
Oh the memories of Ft. Leonard Wood
Had this one 1SG that had a rule of no one being out saluting the flag. His reasoning was that you cannot leave until after 1700, anyone saluting was leaving before 1700. Well, we were standing by the door waiting and this one high speed, slick sleeve PFC looks at us and shakes his head and waltzes out the door and gives a crisp salute. We all knew what was going to happen next, but decided not to warn him because...well he was high speed. Anyway, 1SG comes bursting through and we all hear, "HEY THERE SHIT FOR BRAINS....COME HERE!" He's in the " I done fucked up," parade rest, we walk past and hear cadence. He is getting the shit smoked out of him. A solid 10 minutes later I drive by and he is doing flutter kicks in obvious pain. What a hero.
Lol I'm glad he wasn't mine, my first sergeant is Jamaican I think
@@redjack7296 Long shot but....is his last name Anderson?
@@FirstLast-zv5od no it's Jarret
@@redjack7296 I had a squad leader who is Jamaican. Last I heard of him (2013) he was a Master Sergeant in 1SG school, he's probably a CSM now.
@@FirstLast-zv5od and he could probably run a 12 minute 2 mile
To the colors never ceases to make my eyes leak. Yup, I will die for this country not for Nancy Pelosi.
I'VE BEEN HONORED AND BLESSED TO HEAR THIS BUGLE BLOWING FOR OVER 35 YEARS, AND TODAY, IT STILL SOUNDS WONDERFUL. I REMEMBER OLD SCRATCHY RECORDS PLAYING THIS MAGNIFICENT SONG OF FREEDOM TO ME.
This would take so long to perfect.
I never get why ppl trying to avoid it; it's a perfect time to stop take a break from this day rutine and think about something essential for you to while saluting the Flag.
Just when you thought you were gonna reach the barracks in time ...
2021 Dec through Feb 2022 is when I was hearing this in the US Air Force.
"Are they playing that for you or me?" - Donald Trump, while being interviewed by Sean Hannity on base. I kid you not.
Nick DeCamp Who would have thought the first POTUS to be the subject of a counterintelligence investigation would disrespect the flag?
Nick DeCamp Its possible he wasnt aware of what that meant at that time. Not trying to justify it just saying.
WW2 gamer I am certain he didn't know what it meant at the time.
He even went to a military academy even though he never served and still didn't know this. What a disgrace.
He went to a highschool that was set up like an academy
He went to college at Warton
One sibling is half deaf with a heart disorder, the other a chronic disease. No cousins in the military. No parents or aunts/uncles in the military. It’s all up to me grandpa, and I’m gonna do it!
Accidentally clicked this video, now I gotta let it finish...
Love it! I miss those brainwashed days!! 😆🤣
Wherever you are. Whatever you do
We are all brainwashed in one way or another ... to our benefit or to our undoing.
Came here because I missed this. US Army 99-08.
I loved permanent flag pole duty every weekday at the Presidio of Monterey. It meant I was exempt from the KP rotation. Hell Yes I stood to attention and presented arms! :D
안녕하세요? 지금 DLI에서 공부해요. 그래서 매일을 싫어해요.,
No one cares
What language?
@@orthohawk1026 Korean.
00:00 "FREEZE, SCUMBAG!"
B00M ! ! !
Remembers me USMC recruit training MCRD San Diego, Golf co, Plt 2147, Great memories
If your commenting about BCT memories you obviously never served active duty!!! 😂😂😂
I saw retreat at Ft. Sill, including the cannon. Spectacular!
Awww Ft Sill.... memories...
While on flag dtl post csm sneaks up behind you* "Better not drop my flag"
well would you look at that it's 5pm
It's the hardest thing I want to hear.
“God damnit Lance Corporal”
0:26 present arms!
Feel like this always starts while I'm smokin
Class 41 bull dog🐾🎓🇺🇸
I hear this all the time at Fort Carson 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hurry up and get inside!!!
Why is it that school systems across this county,not have this played at the start of the last class of the day? I feel it would help teach the students respect for the "Flag",and help give them a sense of "Pride" to be an "American".
Because it's to the colors and retreat, maybe played towards the end of the school day. Maybe start the morning with Reveille, then the pledge of allegiance, at the start of the day.
James Douglas my school does it's milltary
Parade rest attention
They do this in my school omi
DanteBrian Little to the point. But to also answer the question why a lot of schools no longer respect our country is dumbasses elect Democrats who are trying to turn our country into a Marxist, totalitarianism state..IE, Bernie Sanders now has so much support when he openly states he believes in Marxism and taught our idiots in college it. How did Marxism end in Russia?
People run at the speed of light at 1659 to avoid this lol
So many replies about running to get inside.... sad.... can’t take a few minutes of your time to show pride! Ft Sill 9th Missile Group 1/12, 6/33 Lance , 3/9 Pershing! 1976 to 1978. Growing up usmc brat you better be standing attention at retreat!! MCAS YUMA, MCAS CHERRY POINT, El Toro
When you get caught lackin outside at 1630
0:26 is to the colours! That is my favorite
This reminds me of being at fort Stewart
Was stationed at NAS Pensacola, it was always amazing when, at an under 8 soccer game, the navy team would stop, face the flag and put their hand to their heart, until To The Colors was over.
I'd stop the Formation make them face towards the direction of the flag and Present Armes.... It's the only complaint anyone ever had of my driving.
Funny how this is played through some sirens
i just played this bc i dropped my beer
Still whistling this at night 15 years later.
Colin Kaepernick voted this down.
27 years in the U.S Army and I never knew there where words to " TAPS" I wonder if there is word to retreat or Revelle.
What wonderful memories these songs invoke!
This brings back GR8 memories.
victory starts here, this is the way, 40 rounds
Thought of this song when Afghanistan was declared over.
Throwbacks to trying to make it back to the barracks before this came on lol
Winter Time; Be PL, getting everyone ready to march out to DFAC.
Private Snuffy forgets glove inserts, so everyone has to wait.
Looks at the time; 1658. "Platoon, Attention!" "Parade Rest!"
The freedom song
Hearing the 5 minute sound : *everybody outside running inside a building*
Any second now. I'm at the motorcycle, PPE on, sweating like a pig in AZ heat, knowing I can't get rolling before they start playing. Come on! Play 'Retreat', already, I need air, I'm die'n here!
wow! love that. At last something to pair up with reveille wake up call to make a great army ringtone