Dedicated to all who sacrificed their lives for our Country! All the Armed Forces including the Police Dept., Fire Dept., and all who protect us citizens here at home.
This has me in tears. I'm a UK army veteran and come from a long line of military family. I,m so glad that we were ale to travel with my dad throughout his 25 years in the army. However it was traumatic leaving friends behind when he was posted. I was serving during the Irish conflict and sadly lost my brother a marine commando during the Falklands conflict in a horrible accident. The picture of the coffin did it for me as I couldn't attend my brothers funeral and he was buried at sea. I recently managed to give the flag draped on his coffin to his daughter who was just a baby when he died. Lots of happy memories though, thankfully.
Got goosebumps no better feeling in the world to represent our nation some days I struggle not being a soldier anymore thank God and our men and women that protect our nation and their families many members have sacrificed their loves God bless the US army. Delta 369 2nd platoon raiders.
My son is a army pilot and was in Kabul and I thought I’d die of fear and worry! But thank God he made it home. Plus I’ve been an Army wife for 20 years to an Army infantry soldier… it’s a very difficult life but oh the homecomings are wonderful!
I thank you for your service as well. I know it took strength for you to let him go, after so much work and love to raise him, and thank you for that. I'm Canadian, but your family worked to ensure my freedom as well, thank you.
Thank you,I salute you as well. It's sad that many who served came home as wounded Warriors in one fashion or another,yet its the Mental wounds that are hardest to heal. I'm proud to have served in the 21st TAACOM USAREUR. I proudly thank and salute all who wore the uniform from the cooks to the pilots,from the mechanics to the clerks. One cohesive unit.
Jesus, bro, that sounds like some JROTC false-moto shit. Like if someone said that to me in person I'd see how married they were to the idea. Call them to attention, yell "half-right face, front lean and rest, go" and see if this douchebag will do it, and more fun, if they can even break the plane.
Oh my God! Wow! Thank You! From Brooklyn, New York, USA for being a protector for your great country! I never expected a response from you and I am so grateful you did. God bless!!!
Yeah, I feel you my dad doesn't get much respect here in America because he got sent back to base after getting shot down in Afghan (101st airborne) glad he's still here with me and my mom
Thank you for protecting Spain. We still have people here who don't like us, you'll always have the respect of myself and other vets here in the States. HOOYAH. Corpsman for life.
THIS CADENCE BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES!1 SOME GOOD SOME BAD. BUT I WOULDNT CHANGE ANYTHING! 22 YRS 2 BRANCHES! SALUTE TO ALL WHO WORE THE UNIFORM!!! CM1(SCW) (RETIRED) US NAVY , US ARMY
Awesome! The slideshow is true. My mother cried her eyes out the day the recruiter picked me up at the house. Never forget! U.S. Army 76-96. Toujours Pret!
This song touched me so much that it made me cry so hard about other things in my life. God bless all the soldiers out there fighting for their countries. God bless you all. We are forever indebted to you.
so true, and your comment made me cry... The least we can do is treat our soldiers with honor for their sacrifice, not just in words.... But in making it less and less necessary for them to step up to the plate.
Sgt. DePalo, thank you from the deepest of my heart. My son served with the 82nd Airborne and has damages. But he would not have made it without someone like you. Bless you.
75th Regiment 3rd Ranger Battalion here. ... The emotional psychological and physical damage that soldiers have to endure is unfortunately sometimes part of the price of freedom. I haven't been normal or right I guess you could say... For a very long time. Certain experiences will do that. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. Because with damage... They're also comes a type of strength and wisdom that cannot be measured. 🫡🇺🇸
I got my honorable discharge about 7 years ago. Three tours of duty in Afghanistan. I had the most amazing military career and the people that I met the brothers and sisters it's just.. I can't even put it into words. I just happened to stumble across this... And when I heard the bugle... It was too much 😭🫡🇺🇸 ... But I listened to the whole thing. And I must say that this was done very very very well. Just the way all of the instruments were pieced together based on what the drill sergeant is specifically talking about. The imagery goes very well with it as well. I haven't had any kind of tears in my eyes over what we did over there experienced the people that we lost the people that were saved... Just all of it kind of got shifted around in my mind heart and soul so that I can live my life. And don't get me wrong there's what feels like a rapper bowl emotional and psychological damage that was done from being over there but I wouldn't trade it for the fucking world I really wouldn't... ... It can be difficult at times to hear certain things played by a bugle. And that was one of them. Did anybody reading this...hug your parents hug your children...because someday...this all ends. And trust me when I tell you it could come quickly and unexpectedly. For you and those that you love. Don't have regrets because you didn't speak when you had the chance. 🇺🇸
If you get shivers or goosebumps you have the army in you blood an your soul is a fighter an you will be a worrier among conrad's ❤❤all i ask for when i go back all i ask if don't fight me for stupid reasons an if i drown resuscitate me an ill love you care for you protect an carry you when your down ill be the solder for the solders not the commanding officer i will be there 🇨🇦💝💖(AIR-HUG)💖💝🇨🇦
I'm 5 years out after a few decades service. My 40th is coming up and although I regret the mental scars, I'd have served till I died. Salute all fellow Veterans. Salute, serving soldiers. No matter what you face, you live once, live to the full. If not your life, it would have been someone you love's life given.
the first cadence I ever learned and loved cadences even to this day. I taught my kids a few of them. I still call cadence when I'm working,or just to motivate myself through hard times. My time serving will always be remembered as great times,especially the rough days and months,because I learned who I am,what I can endure and the friendships that became stronger as time flies
@@perogarcia6531 remember that you are a child of God and you can do anything through Him. You can get through your trials,treat them like basic training and push forward
@@perogarcia6531 do the absolute best you can and stand for something and don't ever let yourself betray what you stand for. Make a life for yourself and hold yourself to a higher standard than what others do. Maintain discipline over your life find something to believe in. And if you still have issues that's okay cause everyone is under the same stresses and we all struggle every single day.
I left my wife and kids to join the MC because of my brother's that died in the evacuation. Something called me, and I will fight for our freedom against all evils. Men and women of all branches by my side are my kin. Because we fight not for how much we hate what's infront of us but because of how deeply we love what stands behind us. We are the in between. We are the United States armed forces. OORAH AND SEMPER FIDELIS.
Why bring race into it. Race is nothing but a created facade to demoralize and divide people. End of the day whoever stands infront of ne with a desire to hurt what's behind me and my brothers in arms is the enemy. Foreign or domestic doesn't matter. We took an oath to protect the people of this country against ALL enemies. Race has nothing to do with it. Nor does religious creed.
I spent 22 years in the military. I had the privilege and the honor of being a Ranger for more than 2/3 of that time. And I pushed myself to what I thought were my limits; and I found out countless times that there is no limit to that level of service, or that kind of a privilege... And I found that there are no limits to what I would do for every single person that I stood beside. Every patch, every pin and every medal... They hold within them some of the most beautiful and tragic successes and events. I also learned and I hold this lesson very near and dear to my heart and I teach my children this... The only failure... Is when you give up on yourself... And those that need and count on you. Upon completion of my third and final tour... I had my resolve and strengths put to the test when I got off the bus in my town. I was expecting to see my wife and daughters. But there was nobody there. Not going to get into all of that at 2 am. I'd rather not relive it. But I can tell any of you reading this right now, without hesitation or doubt, that the lessons and strengths learned throughout my entire military career have kept me alive, refusing to submit or cave in to the self-destructive thoughts and whatnot that have plagued me since I got back. Having a career in any branch of the military will change you at your very core. Both during any time away from what you know as normal in your life... Throughout all of your training... Every moment of any deployments... and after. The strength that orscheln to me that reside within me... I owe that to everybody I've encountered throughout my career. Some of the hell that I've experienced since I've been back... Making it through losing my family making it through several years of a heinous drug addiction... Without the strength within, I KNOW I would be dead. Part of a tragic statistic. This video was put together beautifully. My shit was together until I heard that bugle. 😭 I'm not too proud and I'm not too much of a man to admit that a couple seconds after that vehicle started... The tears were just pouring down both sides of my face. To any of you the don't understand why just hearing that bugle mixed in with all of that had that kind of an effect on me and certainly many others... I envy you. Hearing certain things such as that fill my very essence with such pride and hope... A reminder of the absolutely unshakable unbreakable bond between men and women who walk through the fires of hell side-by-side... It is a representation of the camaraderie... The laughter... Immeasurable strength... And tragically it's also a very poignant reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by so many men and women... It's the sound of widows and children crying... Fear of the unknown... The red white and blue flying through the wind...and watching as its folded during countless funeral processions... ... It's the sound of what it has always taken and always will take. 🫡 T. G. W. 2nd Lt. 75th Regiment 3rd Ranger Battalion Delta Sua Sponte, Hooah🫡
If people studied WW2 history, they would have a totally different understanding of signing up to protect the constitution. As a former active duty United States Marine, I could only imagine fighting in the Pacific Theater especially becoming a POW under the Japanese from 1939 -1945.
Pictures are worth a thousand words...why do we keep fighting everyone's wars? Let's take care of our own first. My respect to those that have fallen to protect us. Bless them. Good beat Kiff.
i love this stuff. some of my most hair raising times were when when we marched into auditoriums where the footstomps and cadence echoed... I think mine was marching into pldc graduation auditorium and we were rocking " Johnny comes marching home" so hard. There is nothing more glorious than a brigade marching in cadence with purpose. Drill sergeants were awesome, but when your in a unit long enough you always find one fella who can rock cadence.
My friend is their enemy - Chinese Army. I was moved by this song and listened to it over and over again. I wil tell him Next time on the battlefield in Taiwan, China, Don’t kill them, Just make them surrender and let them go home to see their mothers, wives and children.
OOOOORAAAAHHHH!!!!....TO THE AMAZING MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE FIGHTING RIGHT NOW IN UKRAINE, I SALUTE YOU!!! I HAVE NOTHING BUT RESPECT AND LOVE FOR YOU FROM 🇨🇦
Semper Fi to all those that have served, will serve and continue to serve I actually listened to this cadence when I was jogging and man let me tell you if you need a motivation to get your but to work out nothing beats a military cadence with respect to all soldiers fighting to keep America free and safe
Кожен украінець зараз розуміє цю пісню. Бо то є правда. Армія, як і війна, сама не знає кого залишить жити а кого ні. Всім життя, цє єдине шо не повернути. Ні і часу, звісно, та Життя все ж безцінніше. Кожного з нас. Твое й моє.
Excelente video 👍🏻 👏 🙏con momentos muy difíciles lo que conlleva una guerra ... desolador y desgarrador, emotivo en el dolor de los que parten sin saber si volverán y muchos no regresaran 🙏🙏🙏
From America "we love you". In a way Ukraine is really "fighting for the world" to stop evil in it's tracks in the form of "one man". The Russian population who support their leader, it's because they have been given so many "mis-truths". Admittedly I am not an authority on the ordinary Russian citizen but the little I know suggests that once they "know they do know the truth"...they support it...albeit "very carefully".
I always wanted to be a military man in my country, unfortunately you can't, it's full of corruption, and watching this video makes me happy to be something I always wanted :)
Remember His Laws, Statutes and Commandments. Sin no more children of all nations. It is forbidden and a blasphemy. Wake up for I am that I am. A Israelite, A so called Negro. Then you will know His Peace. All Praise To The Most High. A distraction of family values is sin.