This by far is the best version! Would I be wrong if I said that this touches my heart and makes me damn proud to have been a Sailor in the U.S. Navy?!
@@GulfCoastSportsLLC; wouldn't be wrong in my book. Touches mine too. USN 1969-1973 AD27/DD878 Tin Can Sailor. Glad to have served. Thanks for Your Service Shipmate!
@@texascclp1445I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who feels this way. thank you for your service as well. I served aboard the LHA-5 USS PELELIU. It was such an honor and privilege. 🫡
I come from a Marine family but my 18 yr old grandson is leaving for Navy boot camp Aug 2020. He's going to b a nuclear engineer so now I'm getting into Navy mode. Thanks to all military for their service
Bring s Back Memories of the good old Day s. God-Bless our Military Men and Women who Sacrifice their lives for Protecting our World. Retire Navy Veteran. 😇🌎⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️
Never heard it with that much brass, about time that section gets recognized as great! It's not easy carrying tubas while you March, breathe and play, !
Having been a Navy Drum and Bugle Corp in early 60's this made me sit up and salute and try to control the standing up hair on my arms and back of my neck.
+Rick Francona Appreciate you doing that. Nothing like a good brass band to play "Anchors Aweigh" Mike Eggleston, Seaman US Navy TF117 Mobile Riverine Force, River Assault Squadron 131, "River Rat" served in Armored Troop Carrier ("Tango") 10 Mekong River Delta, Vietnam 1969-1970
Vous pouvez voir ma belle ville de Québec avec une invasion musicale et pacifique de la U.S. Navy Band à l'occasion du Festival des musiques militaires de Québec. Je suis allée les voir en personne et ils sont toujours impressionnants tant par la qualité de leur interprétation que par la discipline dont ils font preuve. De plus, la vieille ville de Québec offre un décor magnifique pour ce genre d'interprétation et de démonstration. Revenez nous voir.
This here just gives me goosebumps and chills up my spine to rise to the position of ATTENTION ON DECK and proudly gleam that I was a sailor in THE UNITED STATES FUCKING NAVY! HOOOOOOOOOORAH! 🫡🇺🇸
Very nice rendition. I served in the USN Medical Corps 40 years ago. However, it was a Marine Corps base and their band never played “Anchors Aweigh” in our Navy Hospital ceremonies...
tyrone if we did not sink 32 japanese shipes and 176 of their planes from the uss bennington during ww2 YOU WOULD NOT BE LIVENING IN THE GREATEST COUNTRY ON EARTH