@@petebock7021Still, their voices do take a tad bit of a toll. Maximum respect for those men and women who step up to train the next generation of Marines🫡🇺🇸
E-4 person probably is better at leadership in terms of leading a platoon/formation than the higher ups, that can be the case in the actual military as well
Oh nice just a year anyways, why are we calling a dress right dress after a open ranks. A dress right dress should be automatic after an open ranks. And this commander breaks bearing to much
It funny cause if your a Marine you See a Company guns, a SDI and a Green belt. Even though 2 have green belts I bet the staff is either a SDI or about to be. Watch and they are giving about the level of each, the guys in the back are getting killed, the next line is SDI ove and the guns is being a guns killing them softly lol
Maybe it was a test for the Corporal? 🤷♂️ idk though. When I was in USAF tech school (training for my AF job), they gave us the chance to earn ropes (black, red, yellow, green, etc) and when we did matching, the evaulee was leading and the actual ropes were in the formation taking their commands. But the actual Sgt of our training unit told the ropes to not execute the command if it wasn't correct, or if they didn't sound confident. They could tell the evaluee to try again (from where they are), but nothing else.
Only guess I can muster is that maybe this Corporal has an inspection for their high command soon and this is preparing them, especially the Corporal, for it. And it could be he is just earning the right to lead but idk 🤷♂️
Damn they suck. One cadet said corporal instead of cadet corporal. I’m in AFJROTC and when I was getting my flight ready for inspection one cadet said second Lt instead of Cadet 2nd LT. I got all over him. So did a few of my fellow cadets and my instructors. And the commander can’t even do a facing movement right.
No, it isn't. They have dreams ! Kids of all colors. It's very inspiring to see our Marines helping the children -- Keepers of the Traditions passing it on. The Marines know what they're doing.