LAST MARCH AS A DRILL SERGEANT!!!!

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I truly loved being a Drill Sergeant and having an impact on these young people. I am happy to share my last march as a Drill Sergeant. I almost cried but held it together! THIS WE’LL DEFEND!!!
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Senior drill sergeant I’m positive you don’t remember me but I’m in the video and this just popped up on my feed and I just have to say thank you for the constant motivation and the wisdom you passed on

nicklykins
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Drill Sergeant, I can truly understand. Even at 50 years old and long out of the Army, I can still remember my Drill Sergeants names. They were special people in my life, just you are to all of the recruits you have mentored. With the greatest of respects.

NWSCS
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Thank you for your service, training America's defenders must not have been an easy task. The Military has my eternal respect.

arandomhorse
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Listening to that cadence, those recruits really respected the fuck outta him...brings back memories

irish_soldier
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One of the drill sergeants in my cycle was leaving halfway through. He walked off the drill pad one last time. We all told him “Have a good day, SERGEANT!” as he was wearing a normal patrol cap instead of his campaign hat.

He left, walked for about ten seconds, executed an about face, returned to the drill pad, and smoked us one last time for a good fifteen minutes.

Mitch-rdgs
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It's been 10 plus years since I've been out. But that round brown still gets me. That is a symbol of integrity, respect and sheer terror.

michaellim
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I wasn't a DS. They were tough but when they got done with you, the kid was gone and you forever saw the man in the mirror when you shaved. Best decision of my life

ostrobogulous
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I'm not even American yet I'm here to thank you for your service

bmrajino
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Respect. I did my boot camp at Fort Jackson in 1985, so it's been a minute. I still remember all of my drill sergeants, the senior field leader, and the company commander.

gregbo
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Fave, " I left ma home, to join the army

ervinvictor
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Damn got goosebumps reminiscing feels like yesterday and it was 32yrs ago hooah

jasonhawkins
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Sir, I am thankful and grateful for your service and sacrifices. My Dad was a lifer who served 23 years.

juanfigueroa-serville
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My father was drafted in ww2 before I was even born. I love these marches but I can’t listen to em for long, he left of age when I was only 5, but I miss him. Thank you all for your service, fuzzy or above doesn’t matter. Thank you for serving this country to protect what we hold dear.

megaman
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Goddamn DS make them buildings shake. Got that real motivation. I know that’s gotta be a bittersweet moment!

ChevyDoc
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First name senior, last name Drill Sergeant . I'll never forget that last talk you gave to the whole company or all the times we cut the grass with our bodies. Bravo Beast.

CRAZYDOUDE
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Great send off drill sergeant the army saved my life back in 1979 I have great respect for our soldiers
the drills and training was the best part for me back then I was soooo motivated wow I have goose bumps listening to your drills lol so awesome I was based at fort Gordon Ga my Mos was 31m signal school this bro here is Army Strong peace and thanks for sharing lol wow made my day

doogcat
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So crazy this popped up on my feed. I graduated in this exact company in 2018! You were my platoon leader and favorite Drill Seargent by far. You always had the best life advice! It so crazy to think about how many lives you had a positive impact on! I especially enjoyed Sunday’s towards the end of the cycle when you would have talks with us and share your wisdom. However, it was definitely smart to stay on your good side!😂 I’m forever grateful for the experiences and memories enlisting has brought me. ESSAYONS! 🏰

sophiarutledge
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When you squeeze all the rubber chickens at once
4:22

sethjohnson
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Best part of Boot Camp was the marching. At 48 years old I wouldn't mind going back just for the late evening marches to chow and the cadences... This we will always defend! Assist Protect Defend!

j.l.m.
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Great job sergeant. Thank you for your dedication and hard work. I'm 55 now and still love listening to cadence. I miss the Army and will always love it. I'd go back anytime.

GhostRidersouthwest