My father-in-law SSgt Robert Renton, was a member of the Marine Corps Band at Pendleton in the early 70s, after serving two tours as a Grunt in Vietnam. He is now in an assisted care facility in Canton, SD with dementia. His birthday is this week.
Hay.mucha historia en los cuer Pos de Marina de USA.Hay. una frase de ellos ....siempre Se puede.. Los verdaderos guerreos y los Que sienten algo por su patria God bles the USA marine corps. ...
Disgusting how any organizer of a parade of this magnitude would have horses, and yet, have no one immediately following them and picking up. Ridiculous and disrespectful for the unit behind them.
From the hall of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli and beyond! The Few, the Proud, The U.S Marines! Served with them in Operation Desert Storm attached to 2nd Marine Division. With great full respect, love, and honor. J.Fuselier 2nd Armored Division HHC 3rd Brigade Fort Hood, Texas U.S Army! OOOIRAH!
Wow ganda Po san Po yan you out and I'm sure it would be out sir r you want it tomorrow right now right after you out and I'm not going to bed yet and I'm going to bed yet but Love you out of
That was really well done and so smart, but why o why do the American sort of 'Mince along' and not march properly- The heel should strike the ground first, not the flat of the foot. The foot should be at an angle of 45 degree outwards, not pointing forwards. No other army in the world minces along like that!...A pity really!
@@bossboygrabs9784 I served with the Marines, British and American but USMC march wrongly. Too many Hunch backs and the heel does not 'crack' the ground'''as it does over the rest of the world's armies! You need to borrow some British or German Grenadiers to get it right!
Mate, you Yanks need to get over the whole bullshite “hand on heart” with that flag. You really don’t understand this is one of the reasons you lot are despised in many parts of the world. Patriotism is one of the last refuges for scoundrels. Grüße aus Australien.
In 1969, months before my separation, my platoon was ordered to march in numerous retirement parades. I was a salty sergeant and most of the platoon shared my swagger. Our platoon commander, a young 2nd lieutenant, would sweat and worry about our upcoming grand stand passing. When the band played the Marines Hymn the platoon strutted past the general as if we were at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington. The general's office would call the company and praise our performance.
When I was stationed at Headquarters Marine Corps, in Arlington. My company (Guard), was taught , with the M 1Rifle, to do the exchanges,and flipping. At that time our Commandant was General Should.He saw us on our parade ground, was impressed by our performance.We had our own little band, and it always brought us all to a certain point when certain songs were played.
Buitiful muziek
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Reminds me of when I was in an army band marching in a parade in Montana, I think every horse east of mississippi has used the street as a bathroom.
great
Very well performed and very well recorded, the sound is awesome thanks
i love marching bands
Great !!
Viva u.s.a❤
My father-in-law SSgt Robert Renton, was a member of the Marine Corps Band at Pendleton in the early 70s, after serving two tours as a Grunt in Vietnam. He is now in an assisted care facility in Canton, SD with dementia. His birthday is this week.
Hay.mucha historia en los cuer Pos de Marina de USA.Hay. una frase de ellos ....siempre Se puede.. Los verdaderos guerreos y los Que sienten algo por su patria God bles the USA marine corps. ...
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Disgusting how any organizer of a parade of this magnitude would have horses, and yet, have no one immediately following them and picking up. Ridiculous and disrespectful for the unit behind them.
Our US marines fill my heart with such pride. Just wanted to thank The United States Marines for protecting our Nation...from Chicago,Illinois.
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The NATIONAL EMBLEM... HERE COME THE AMERICANS!
God bless all soldeirs us marine amen
This is why the horses should always be at the end of the parade.....
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I love military bands, but the Marine Corps bands are just pure perfection . Love this video.
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That is something to really take pride in. Everyone should thank a service man and woman for our freedom.
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That's the Marines for you...walk right through a pile of horse shit in perfect formation...
Who would cause a mass shootings on our forth of July parade. This evil Democrats they plan this mass shootings.
They would have to make them march behind the horses.
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Do they have this parade every year
Pride parade 😎
BEAUTIFUL...............
They take my breath Way thank God 🙏 for them
You can NEVER know the Pride unless You have Worn the Bird,Ball and Fish hook !
From the hall of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli and beyond! The Few, the Proud, The U.S Marines! Served with them in Operation Desert Storm attached to 2nd Marine Division. With great full respect, love, and honor. J.Fuselier 2nd Armored Division HHC 3rd Brigade Fort Hood, Texas U.S Army! OOOIRAH!
Ilove marching bands!
What is the role of the female marine marching along side the band with no instrument? Great posture. I know I’m late to the party.
The band officer, aka the director.
She is the "Band Master". She runs the band.
Wow ganda Po san Po yan you out and I'm sure it would be out sir r you want it tomorrow right now right after you out and I'm not going to bed yet and I'm going to bed yet but Love you out of
Amazing,,,,,Hail!!! USA!!!
That was really well done and so smart, but why o why do the American sort of 'Mince along' and not march properly- The heel should strike the ground first, not the flat of the foot. The foot should be at an angle of 45 degree outwards, not pointing forwards. No other army in the world minces along like that!...A pity really!
...eff you and the horse you rode up on.
Ok , at least they do better than u Mr perfect 👍
@@bossboygrabs9784 I served with the Marines, British and American but USMC march wrongly. Too many Hunch backs and the heel does not 'crack' the ground'''as it does over the rest of the world's armies! You need to borrow some British or German Grenadiers to get it right!
The music and marching is great to watch.
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I have meet nice marine from USA 😂💚🤍🧡😂❤❤❤❤😂
The people on the sidelines just standing there as the United States flag goes by should be with right hand over the heart!
Or (by act of Congress) a hand salute by veterans.
They don’t have to
@@michaelluvsyouu7720, that’s quite true. It isn’t mandatory.
They could be visitors to the USA .
Mate, you Yanks need to get over the whole bullshite “hand on heart” with that flag. You really don’t understand this is one of the reasons you lot are despised in many parts of the world. Patriotism is one of the last refuges for scoundrels. Grüße aus Australien.
In 1969, months before my separation, my platoon was ordered to march in numerous retirement parades. I was a salty sergeant and most of the platoon shared my swagger. Our platoon commander, a young 2nd lieutenant, would sweat and worry about our upcoming grand stand passing. When the band played the Marines Hymn the platoon strutted past the general as if we were at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington. The general's office would call the company and praise our performance.
When I was stationed at Headquarters Marine Corps, in Arlington. My company (Guard), was taught , with the M 1Rifle, to do the exchanges,and flipping. At that time our Commandant was General Should.He saw us on our parade ground, was impressed by our performance.We had our own little band, and it always brought us all to a certain point when certain songs were played.
Correction. It was General Shoup
It was 1960
The National Emblem by Bagley
Love the the uniform specially the Marines, my ❤️ rece when l see Marines,my love to all those in arm forces 💕
They skilfully avoided walking in the horse shit, well done.
Our US marines fill my heart with such pride. Semper Fi
Love the Marines