Top 5 Best Army Cadences | New intro | Read Desc

preview_player
Показать описание
These clips in my video aren't mine, I found them off youtube. This video contains 5 clips of U.S Army Soliders, marching, and singing cadences. I select 5 videos I saw that are my favorite.

Links to the videos:

No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

The 'I left my home' cadence it's my favorite.

gyvs
Автор

You go into basic training sounding like a bunch of cattle. When you are in sync as a unit weeks later, the sense of pride will bring tears to your eyes. I was there and it was an amazing feeling.

bikescarsandeverythinginbe
Автор

My Platoon was always the best at everything and won every competition compared to the other platoons. But we messed up one time so our drill Sergeant said we couldn't sound off while marching for one week. So we were just silently walked everywhere. It was humiliating. When the week was over and we got to sound off again we were so loud and confident. It was the best feeling in the world.

Emafia-_-
Автор

For everyone online. This is a whole different experience in person. Hearing the sound of your Brothers next to you loud asf with voices echoing is the most empowering thing ever. Loved every minute of it.

Dabadabadoobie
Автор

A former drill sergeant here. Don’t miss the 18hr days but miss the transformation the recruits go through

ridinrancher
Автор

I had a drill sergeant in basic that sang cadence so good. It didnt matter what kind of mood you were in, when he started singing, you couldnt help but get into it, and recharge for whatever was next. Drill sergeant Gaines was his name. I cant believe I still remember his name from since 1995. Good drill sergeant.

MrScottytoohottie
Автор

Cadences were always motivating and a morale booster. Was a pleasure serving in the Army and my country.

harlemsoldier
Автор

As a civilian I listen to a few cadences a month. Helps me stay focus on my goals. Stay strong bothers and sisters in arms

radicalgamer
Автор

The way they came out of the fog was so dope tho

adriaunaa
Автор

The best days I had in the Army was marching to a cadence.

xsfjmsl
Автор

As someone who spent 6 months in a juvenile boot camp program when I was younger, I always thought the program made their own cadences. So cool to see they actually used actual military cadences

beetlejuice
Автор

Drafted into the Army 1971. Vietnam Era. It was a horrible time. Americans fleeing to Canada. Soldiers being despised by fellow Americans. Today people say, "Thank You For Your Service." RIP Sergeant Johnnie White.

highcrimes
Автор

There's just something about a cadence that motivates the hell out of you. Everyone in step and all the voices combined are an energy itself.

chrisusarmy
Автор

2nd clip, guy far right. I'm suprised he hasn't had his ass handed to him for not lifting his feet.

hayreddinbarbarossa
Автор

As an Air Force veteran who's an army brat, I have tremendous respect for our soldiers.

jsmcmxlvii
Автор

Man, I hated most of my time in the Army, but I sort of remember it all with a smile. They taught me so much and I still do my MOS for a living. Laughing with friends because of all the stupid stuff you were going through brings up a lot of good memories.

Harrison.DuRant
Автор

I always was proud to march as a soldier. It made me feel a part of something bigger than myself.

j.d.peppmeier
Автор

The last young soldier (#1) was born to be a drill sergeant. Such a beautiful voice / cadence! I pray he is doing well and is staying motivated.

elevenbravo
Автор

This U.S. army Cadence is next level and I love it. I detects some elements of southern U.S. Gospel music influence in it. I am from the U.K., which you may know is one of America's closest allies. Proud to be your friend!

finn
Автор

Fourth Drill Sergeant is so badass. My Stepfather was a drill sergeant. I loved hearing the young soldiers in Fort Leonard Wood Missouri in the morning as I got ready for school. Something I will never forget. I thank them all for their service. Know you are loved and appreciated. God bless you more. ❤️🙏😊❤️💖

marig