There’s a lot of guys harshly holding this young man to professional military standards. Little do they know, he’s somewhere between 14-17 years old at a College Preparatory Military Academy. Not JROTC or actual Military. To be exact, it’s Culver Military Academy. I attended there and graduated from there a little over 20 years ago. This young man is bright and going places. He may not be perfect in his movements but he’s far more disciplined than most of the general public. I would encourage him to have better bearing and to be more crisp but he’s not bad. When we learned this, it was the 15 count manual of arms, not 16. We also marched, slept with, and drilled with our M1’s until it became an extension of ourselves. I miss those days.
I’m in color guard and we had to do a test in front of Petty Officer 1 AKA PO1 to see who got Armed and who got Unarmed Drill and I went and surprisingly I passed and we have a completion coming up and I’m nervous that I might miss up in front of everyone and make my PO1 mad at me.
@@mikejohnson4723 whats does the rifle drill got to do with wining world wars. Also we did win alot more wars then you dudes and were alot smallet and never had alot of allies. Also in ww2 u honorless people did fight in an war thats not your like u do evertime also it was nearly the whole world against us and japan
@@shelseymichel7929 I was right shelsey michel, I was in the actual active duty REAL military not the boy scouts, and why wouldn't the jrotc call it by the proper name??? 4 years active US Navy during the viet nam war