New life? He's dead, they aren't "escorting" anyone anywhere. His wife and young son and baby have to live without their husband and father. Terribly sad....
I have watched a few of these final walks and I must say the placement of the roses was outstanding,1/64th, at least to my eye. Very moving, well done Soldier.
Kids today have NO IDEA what honor is...If you don't cry when you watch this, you either 1) Have no conscience or 2) Have no feelings. Either way you're an animal.
Arlington and the Tomb is a very special place for me. I attended in uniform as a Navy officer and many times as a police officer during Police Week. My understanding is that this Sentinel is making his final walk with his bride and children present. Very powerful.
I only understand a little about the Tomb Guards, but why is the Staff Sergeant not giving any orders? Every other time I watch it, I would see them shouting to do ready face, pass on your orders and all that, why is he not doing that here?
Typically, a silent guard change is done if there is something going on nearby - a burial, ceremony, etc. But sometimes - it's just something you decide to do.
Beaucoup d’émotion dans cette cérémonie. Je suis français et j’étais la semaine dernière sur les plages de Normandie . Je me suis recueilli à la necropole de Omaha beach sur les tombes de ces milliers de jeunes américains venus mourir sur ces plages de mon pays. J'ai poursuivi mon pèlerinage vers le Nord de la France pour déposer une rose sur la tombe de mon ancêtre dans une nécropole militaire française. Tué à l’ennemi à 31 ans en juillet 1918. Malgré nos différences et parfois nos querelles, il existe entre nos peuples ces liens par le sang versé qui sont plus forts que tout.
I noticed how the retired sentinel doesn't cross over the mat when he goes to lay the roses down on the tomb instead of just walking across it. That's got to be deliberate - maybe something about only on-duty sentinels are able to walk the mat? Very noble ceremony to watch.
I'm a military brat and every time I witness a ceremony like this, I cry. I think of my father and uncle who both served in the military. My dad served for 27 years, and I'm so proud of him, God rest his soul. My hero 🎖️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲 😢
Wow❗️Very Impressive and beautiful tribute/Ceremony. And I feel kinda stupid and embarrassed saying this, but I have Never Heard or Seen this Ceremony until today and up until the point I saw this Soldier kiss his Wife/Partner give his gloves to his Son did I even fully understand what was going on. Many Thanks for posting this❗️🙏🏽💐🎺🗽⚖️🇺🇸
God bless America. Thank you for the sacrifice of your soldiers… my country is free thanks to them. I’m alive because of them. My life has a sense because of them. I’m living every day just with the will to deserve it. My heart is next to all those mothers wives, sisters, and children who lost their loves in world war ll… and my prayers goes to her and this kid. God bless America and your American hearts. Please forgive my basic English and accept with all the humility of my soul the rose I’m sending to your beautiful flag. Tito from Italy
As a USAF veteran and a retiree, we never had a ceremony such as the 3rd has. These men/women have the utmost respect I can give. Their inspiration, dedication, life promise, all this is so greatly admired. Every time I watch one of the vlogs of any ceremony at The Tomb, I admire, and see things I have not seen before. This rose ceremony is so humbling. Thank you 3rd, one and all!
My maternal grandfather was in the Van Doos of Val Cartier in WW2. That child is well- behaved during this ceremony. People should show respect at these events.
New life? He's dead, they aren't "escorting" anyone anywhere. His wife and young son and baby have to live without their husband and father. Terribly sad....
I have watched a few of these final walks and I must say the placement of the roses was outstanding,1/64th, at least to my eye. Very moving, well done Soldier.
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Kids today have NO IDEA what honor is...If you don't cry when you watch this, you either 1) Have no conscience or 2) Have no feelings. Either way you're an animal.
Well-done, Sir.
Thank you for your service all our heros❤
Arlington and the Tomb is a very special place for me. I attended in uniform as a Navy officer and many times as a police officer during Police Week. My understanding is that this Sentinel is making his final walk with his bride and children present. Very powerful.
Stupid photographer.
14:40this little boy will ask himself why he couldn´t stop moving for the rest of his life
Das ist ja sowas von lächerlich bis peinlich ! Aufziehpuppenballett ! Abartig !
tbh americans can't march!
A movie to watch based on the 3rd Inf, is Garden of Stones.
I been there
They have the bell-sign of BigBen?
I only understand a little about the Tomb Guards, but why is the Staff Sergeant not giving any orders? Every other time I watch it, I would see them shouting to do ready face, pass on your orders and all that, why is he not doing that here?
I now see people calling it a silent inspection, can anyone explain why they do this?
Typically, a silent guard change is done if there is something going on nearby - a burial, ceremony, etc. But sometimes - it's just something you decide to do.
@@tommyodonnell9 I see, thank you for informing me.
I admire the dedication and attention to detail of the sentinels. That having been said I would not do this even if I met the height requirement.
Welch sucks Dont kill babies!
These are the best this country has....
Beaucoup d’émotion dans cette cérémonie. Je suis français et j’étais la semaine dernière sur les plages de Normandie . Je me suis recueilli à la necropole de Omaha beach sur les tombes de ces milliers de jeunes américains venus mourir sur ces plages de mon pays. J'ai poursuivi mon pèlerinage vers le Nord de la France pour déposer une rose sur la tombe de mon ancêtre dans une nécropole militaire française. Tué à l’ennemi à 31 ans en juillet 1918. Malgré nos différences et parfois nos querelles, il existe entre nos peuples ces liens par le sang versé qui sont plus forts que tout.
Get that disrespectful idiot photographer out of there!
Wow that was deep and moving. Good work Sentinels soldiers.
I noticed how the retired sentinel doesn't cross over the mat when he goes to lay the roses down on the tomb instead of just walking across it. That's got to be deliberate - maybe something about only on-duty sentinels are able to walk the mat? Very noble ceremony to watch.
Love the entire armed forces. How date the narrator have such a racist comment using the adjective "karen". You are what is wrong with the world today
Those tomb sentinels are some seriously squared away soldiers.
Beautiful video, thank you for sharing it
Qué bien hecho todo, extraordinario y marcial protocolo y bonitos uniformes.
I'm a military brat and every time I witness a ceremony like this, I cry. I think of my father and uncle who both served in the military. My dad served for 27 years, and I'm so proud of him, God rest his soul. My hero 🎖️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲 😢
a si se trata a las putas o como ? expliquen ,
Maravilhoso
THE BEST!!!!
Moving camera to much, giving me a headache.
10:25 future sentinel
Wow❗️Very Impressive and beautiful tribute/Ceremony. And I feel kinda stupid and embarrassed saying this, but I have Never Heard or Seen this Ceremony until today and up until the point I saw this Soldier kiss his Wife/Partner give his gloves to his Son did I even fully understand what was going on. Many Thanks for posting this❗️🙏🏽💐🎺🗽⚖️🇺🇸
Wow that is really beautiful to watch, what a way to pay respect for your fallen people. Even im not American, i find it admirable.
I wonder if there is any film of when this started back in I think, 1948? I'd be interested to see the very start of this.
My man In the back with the camera that took John F Kennedy’s last picture dam
These soldiers make me so proud to be American. I love them all.
God bless America. Thank you for the sacrifice of your soldiers… my country is free thanks to them. I’m alive because of them. My life has a sense because of them. I’m living every day just with the will to deserve it. My heart is next to all those mothers wives, sisters, and children who lost their loves in world war ll… and my prayers goes to her and this kid. God bless America and your American hearts. Please forgive my basic English and accept with all the humility of my soul the rose I’m sending to your beautiful flag. Tito from Italy
@@titozanella7704 beautifully said Tito
I only found out the sentinels exist a few days ago (I’m British), now I can stop watching them because of how badass they are.
Many good men gave their lives to protect our freedoms, let's never take them for granted. 🇺🇸
Das sind wirklich gute Jungs Habe Resspeckt vor dennen
Semper fi i am a spotter
As a USAF veteran and a retiree, we never had a ceremony such as the 3rd has. These men/women have the utmost respect I can give. Their inspiration, dedication, life promise, all this is so greatly admired. Every time I watch one of the vlogs of any ceremony at The Tomb, I admire, and see things I have not seen before. This rose ceremony is so humbling. Thank you 3rd, one and all!
Thank you all Service Men for your sacrifice and may God Bless you and your families🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏
Ибать я ща засну от тягомотины
Perfect, pious and glorious guard👍🌹
There is somewhere a replica of the tomb design where new sentinels can practise the steps?
The utmost and deepest respect from The Netherlands.
반대 누른 놈들은 누구인가????? .... 탈레반 인가 ?????
WOW 🤩
My maternal grandfather was in the Van Doos of Val Cartier in WW2. That child is well- behaved during this ceremony. People should show respect at these events.