U.S. Marine Corps Commercial: Anthem :72 (Public Service Announcement)
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- With a legacy of battles won, the Marines have consistently been ready when our Nation was least ready, demonstrating a tradition of fighting and winning, always with a willingness to engage and determination to defeat any enemy. Their victories and achievements, in both war and peace, on and off the battlefield, have created significant moments in history for our Nation.
Anthem illustrates the historic battles Marines have fought and won, including:
• Belleau Wood - After 20 days of intense fighting during the German Spring Offensive of WWI near the Marne River in France, Marines secured victory and-according to legend-earned the nickname “Teufel Hunden” or “devil dogs.”
• Montford Point - The Montford Point Marines achieved victory at home when in 1942 President Roosevelt established a directive to allow African American men to fight for the Marine Corps; on the field they helped to win battles and changed the face of the Marine Corps.
• Iwo Jima - Amidst some of the fiercest and bloodiest fighting of the War in the Pacific of WWII, Marines captured the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during a five-week battle.
• Recruit Training - In successfully completing recruit training, Marines win the ultimate battles over self-doubt.
• Superstorm Sandy - After Superstorm Sandy slammed into the eastern coast of the U.S. in 2012, Marines fought for the communities of New York and New Jersey, bringing aid, organization, and much-needed manpower.Subscribe to see the latest from Marine Corps Recruiting on UA-cam: us-marines.co/...
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About the United States Marine Corps:
The Marine Corps defends the people of the United States at home and abroad. Within every Marine is the willingness to engage and determination to defeat any adversary, and it is this fighting spirit that allows us to fight and win our Nation’s battles.
The mission of the United States Marine Corps is made up of three promises: We make Marines, we win our Nation’s battles, and we develop quality citizens prepared to fight and win battles.
You don’t join the Marines-you become one, forged in the crucible of training aboard our recruit depots on Parris Island, South Carolina, and in San Diego, California, or through the dedication required of officer candidates at Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia. Beyond the physical requirements, aspiring Marines must prove they have the honor, courage, and commitment to face and defeat any obstacle.
Today, more than 180,000 enlisted Marines and 23,000 Marine Officers serve in active duty or reserve forces on bases and in communities around the world, proudly carrying with them the core values of the Marine Corps.
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Army: Ema has two moms
Marines: mike has two magazines
Airforce: "Earth is 70% water and 30% land but the sky belongs to us"
W Marines aka Naval infantry
“So give him another one.”
No way my names mike,and the army should make the ad like the Marines
Savage 😂
I think the army is going to have to watch this video several times to make a real recruitment animation that inspires, not just because of having two mothers...
Just all out get rid of the animation. It looks soft and childlike especially when your trying to recruit an age group that is trying to mature out of adolescence.
@@alphabet8798 you read my mind lol.
Lmfao
fire the dude who thought a woke disney animation would inspire actual goddamn adults to the military
Dude all of them went woke
0:00 Tripoli Harbor, 1804
0:04 Guantanamo Bay, 1898
0:12 Belleau Wood, 1918
0:21 Montford Point, 1941
0:27 Iwo Jima, 1945
0:34 Chosin Reservoir, 1950
0:40, Hue City, 1968
0:46, New Orleans, 2005
0:55, Fallujah, 2004
0:57, Baghdad, 2003
Thank you
woah, that's pretty impressive
Someone has a lot of time on their hands.
@@Jack-g8n6j and you're wasting your time commenting so what's your point? 🤣
@@cantaloupethecleeper6451 I don't think taking a few seconds to reply to a comment is "wasting time." If we are going by your logic, aren't you too wasting time by replying to me as well? Besides, it's not like I spent god knows how many hours identifying each consecutive battle shown.
Watched the new army ad, had to immediately return back to remember the feeling a recruiting ad should give you
Indeed Marine commercials are the best
Best piece I have ever seen done by an armed forces. Great job, sent chills down my spine
Its truly great I can't believe how good this piece of art is.
they literally copied a halo 3 trailer, they copied the believe ad campaign
@@GucciPasta yeah nah
@@nikm5575 it’s the “Believe” ad campaign 🤡
@@GucciPasta cause a similar animation style is a copycat, sure
I like how this ad shows the brutality of war honestly without glorifying it, very well done ✅ coming from a Russian
man this is so much better than the US army ad, shows the state of our (US)military, love from a greek orthodox american
I just cant get over the garbage 2 moms commercials they did, its pretty hilarious. Hope all is going well in Russia, I'm from Canada, too bad a cold war is starting again, Russia is pretty cool.
@@levelup1279 Yeah, wait a few more months and another Cold War will definitely start up.
@@levelup1279 same. Russians don’t want a new Cold War, only Putin and his government
Hey sorry man, I know that bad stuff isn't from you. It's from your government
The announcer for the Marines commercial should be memorialized when he passes away. His voice was the voice of the corps for decades and I feel sad knowing one day he will no longer able to speak in our commercial.
After seeing the new army woke ad recruit as, I had to to comeback to this ad and remind myself why I joined the Marine Corps back in ‘99.
WELLL, YOU MADE A RIGHT CHOICE. I'm not an American but after I watched the Army woke ad, I would rather join the Russian Army than that piece of waste !
@@minhdo1728 American military will still trash the Russian one
@@sxxp4392 YOOOOOOOOOOOO
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸🦅🗽
@@sxxp4392 i think that statement is debatable
As a former Marine I would still grab an M16 and knap sack and head into battle. I'm 40 now and it never leaves your soul. The change is forever
No such thing as former brother, you still are.
Former Marines don’t exist John
Amen brother Semper Fi
Semper Fi
I'm planning on joining once I get out of highschool. Class of 2026
As a Soldier, I have always like the commercials of the Corps. Everyone I've met so far is deeply rooted in three basic things. Tradition. History. Heritage. There's a reason they are the Few and the Proud. And I'm glad they're on our side 😂🇺🇸 see you on the flip side, you devil dogs
oorah
Nothing beats better than seeing Hooahs and Oorahs complimenting each other. I hate that rival BS civilians start
@@logger22 You and me both. I've worked with Marines, and our branches have more similarities than differences (ex-Army here). Civilians and lower-ranking guys are the ones who perpetuate that rivalry. Those of us who have actually been in the Shit know better.
Why is tradition and heritage important?
this comment did not age well
Great piece, but never forget: When the bullets fly, people die. It's not all glory; there is no glory in war. Godspeed to all deploying. Semper Fidelis.
--Michael (0311) E/2/4, Vietnam 1967-68
Semper Fi brother
@@zachgeary5088 both good and awful then?
@@pyeitme508 necessary evil.
@@zachgeary5088 You can't have evil without good and can't have good without evil.
Thank you for your service to our nation sir, Semper Fidelis.
I loved the part dedicated to the Chosin Few!
XxEntaroAdunxX - the enemy's strategy was on point, but the determination and the will to fight thru those 70 miles is what make the Marines the best warriors
0:34
@@benneen9738 no, its chosin.
Makes me damn proud to be a Marine veteran. Served my 8 years in the Corps and fought in Vietnam. I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat... Semper Fi brothers.
no thanks vietnamese life isnt cheap
Thank you for your service!
Thanks for your service
I think all Marines can agree what your volunteerism is in Vietnam. It is exactly what makes us all want to be Marines. You are all a staple of the Corps and I'm proud to have followed in your footsteps sir. 0311 2010 to 2015. Semper Fidelis 🪖 warrior.
I think all Marines can agree what your volunteerism is in Vietnam. It is exactly what makes us all want to be Marines. You are all a staple of the Corps and I'm proud to have followed in your footsteps sir. 0311 2010 to 2015. Semper Fidelis 🪖 warrior.
probably the best military commercial ever
Fun fact: the entire statue is actually real complete with all the small details. You can find it at the USMC Museum in Quantico, Virginia
Seriously? I didn't know this! If this was all done practically. I wish they would release behind the scenes
That last little violin note gives me goosebumps
0:31 ?
@@DarkPyrox99 1:09
Reminds you of colonial times when our nation was first founded, the Minutemen and Continental army. Semper FI
Out fuckin standing!!! Chills down spine when it said “Battles won from within”. Sometimes we’re our own worst enemy!!! Never give up!! Never quit!! SEMPER FI DEVIL DOGS!!! #HonorTheFallen 🙏🏻🇺🇸
My dad was a first day lander on Tarawa, shot twice on the third day and survived, after his hospitalization in Hawaii he was reassigned to the USS Intrepid and was again seriously injured on 25 November 1944 when Kamakazis hit the deck of the Intrepid CV11………he loved being a Marine and was in Korea also…..he had a US Marine funeral in 2004, the Marines played taps, there wasn’t a dry in the cemetery…..we are a Marine Corps family. Semper Fi.
This is the best military ad. I still come back to watch it years later.
Some much needed motivation six days before I ship out. If anyone knows the song, can you tell me the name?
Thanks for your service and Gods Speed to you and our armed forces.
How was it? I hated and loved every damn second of it.
Volunteer for as much as you can.
Vince0311 same. Best life decision I've ever made
The music for this commercial was composed by Jack Matthias:
Full Track: clyp.it/ffaecc00
Crude Piano: clyp.it/cwus0wte
I was in the Marine infantry, but i am in the national guard as an assistant recruiter now. It is hard when people say they want to join the Marines, to convince them otherwise. I always tell them, “If you want the military experience join the Marines, if you want a career join the National Guard”. Because honestly, becoming a Marine is exactly what you have heard. Its like nothing you have ever experienced and no other branch can guarantee you.
I'm trying to get into the reserves of any branch. I was US Army Infantry for 1 year but was honorably discharged with RE code 3 for Mental health. The marine recruiter said that if I dropped weight to 208 then they'd begin the process of having me as a "direct enlisted" and send me to MEPS to get a mental health waiver
Is this accurate and how hard is it to get that waiver?
@@williamrodrigues8333 I have no idea. It depends on a lot of factors. Some Meps are more lenient than others, some employees are more lenient than others. It’s tough to really know until you go. I mean face value, if you got out after only a year for mental health, you are kind of damaged goods. So I’m assuming it won’t be easy per say.
FYI here in Europe we call Marines every branch of US Military, even in the news. Army, Navy, Air Force, they are all "Marines" for us. Because Marines are iconic USA military personnel, period.
And the us army helped liberate you
@@brianstabile165 So did the Marines.
I marines sono la forza più iconica dell’esercito americano , in modo significativo
Marines weren’t in Europe buddy
Hands down the best recruitment ad ever made
Who else is here after watching the newer shitty army ads?
I’m 26 years old and have no interest in joining the military… but I am American, and this is really inspiring, even to a civilian.
Fortunately for you, you do have a choice. Mandatory military service is still practised in many countries.
I’m not even American and I want to join the marines now
Do It
Same.
There's always a place for you here brotha, and I know the Marines always want good hearted, dedicated young men
Lol Ooh rah!
The best advertisement the Marine Corps ever made. Proud to be a Marine, but even prouder to have been a grunt. I miss being in, but definitely something I can look back and smile about.
Epic! glad to have worked on the creation of this piece
this came out great!
Is that all CG? Do you have a link to the music?
Arman Matin do you happen to know who produces the music for these types of commercials?
All CG. I worked on the visual end. So not sure about the music and sound design company. www.themill.com/portfolio/3480/anthem-
dang, I thought for sure those were all real sculptures with added effects. so good!
Thank you for your service brave men and women! So proud of you all!!!!! I'm a proud marine MoM!!!!! Semper Fi!!! Oooorah!!!! God bless you always!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️
❤️❤️😍
This commercial sends chills down my spine. By far the best commercial yet. Happy birthday on this day leathernecks.
Through all the times I’ve watched this I just now realized that at 0:12 is the Battle of the Belleau Wood, 1918
A brutal battle indeed
Retreat? Hell, we just got here!
Easily, one of the greatest commercials ever made. This one pulled me in. Well done.
Semper Fi! Once a marine, ALWAYS a Marine!
you know its a GOOD recruitment ad when your not even American yet still feel inspired
Having served as a Marine and seeing references of the history and conflict of never giving up. Especially those that had served and seeing the conflict you served in has to make us emotional people may forgot us and the conflicts served however the Marine corps will never. Semper Fi.
US Army Soldier here. Just watched this commercial after watching that one army ad. Much respect to the corps.
This is still by far one of the best recruitment videos…period.
This has always been my favorite, marine commercial, they are so creative with the statue in it.
Anyone here after seeing Civ 7 teaser trailer?
That's me
Me too
These ads give me chills a give me pride one day I'll be a marine
I can’t wait to uphold that promise
The best friends I ever had and still, have even tell this day.
I want to know the music! Beautiful yet courageous and elegant.
Only Marines can make wars so damn desirable. I'm joining in Next week.
god bless all active duty and veterans of the united states marine corp and mourn the loss of those who have fought and fallen for our country.
Battles Won will always be the best recruitment ad- you can’t really inspire faith more in a branch of the military than that commercial does.
whats the background music?
Darude sandstorm
The music for this commercial was composed by Jack Matthias:
Full Track: clyp.it/ffaecc00
Crude Piano: clyp.it/cwus0wte
@@tonijajota9245 lol. he go onto sandstorm and be like wtf.
Military ads then: 🦁
Military ads now: 🫃
The most proud moment of my life short of the birth of my son is graduating from MCRD Parris Island. Platoon 1018, January 13th, 1976. Hoorah! Once, always.........
This is why I love the Corps.
I just graduated last week and I’m in holding platoon until my ITB picks up. I hope I can do my fellow Marines who came before me justice.
Literally the best marine corps recruiting ad ever
yes
I love EVERYTHING about this. Semper Fi!
From an old salt, Bravo Zulu to whoever produced this ad, Semper Fidelis! 🦅🌎⚓️
Firstly I'm going to attend the ADF gap year, since i'm already here in australia, i might as well get the military experience. Then, i'll join the marines, just like my dad.
Just come to the States and join the best fighting military cult of the world, never mind anything else they are the few for a reason with only 200,000 of them serving around the world. The Marine Corp boot camp is the three months long including advanced training it could add up to a year's worth of training or two years depending on what occupation position you apply. Then you can become a citizen of the U.S depending if you are already or not. when you come to the states they P.T usually every Thursday or more throughout the week but before you come do as much research about the U.S Marine Corp about what's it's like even the promises they make which means no guarantee of a position it's up to you on how bad you want it. They will do their best for you to never quit or fail you only have one option that's up to you only you if you complete training you'll become a part of The U.S Marine Corp. "Good Luck!" :)
That's just my encouragement! by the way how old are you in summary? Are you a teen or adult age?
I'm nearly 18. I have done my research but thanks for the info anyway!
nope, USMC. I'm a dual citizen because my mom is Australian.
Why not join 2 RAR? Or the Royal Marines?
Damn near brought a tear to my eye
Yup taking the ASVAB on the 7th can't wait till I ship off hopefully
Best of luck Juan - If you haven't, spend some time at www.asvabpracticetests.com/ and get plenty of rest and be relaxed while taking the test and you'll do just fine. Thanks for your service and Cheers from Seattle!!
This was very creative and a much better recruitment ad than any other that I’ve seen recently, truly showing the sacrifice and dedication and the historical battles, the Marine Corps has under its banner 🦅🫡
This is a just artistically beautiful video, great job Marine Corps, makes me want to join, but i won't for now, but if shit really hits the fan, I will gladly join.
That was mind blowing. left me speechless.
Just graduated from Marine Corps Recruit Training at MCRD Parris Island South Carolina today. Killer Kilo PLT 3064, Senior Drill Instructor Sgt. Ramirez. Got SOI at Geiger next after some well-deserved boot leave. Semper Fi, devil dogs.
I remember when I was 6 or so, and we went to a 4th of July parade and I enjoyed watching the fire trucks and the police cars and the different bands and organizations that would march through the parade.. but what always got my attention and got my heart pumping faster was the distinct "rata-tat-tat" of the snare drums as the men and women of the military marched down the street.. I'd watch them with an awe in my eyes.. and I'd just be mesmerized on how they were marching with such pride. And as I grew up, all my friends wanted to be in the NFL and NBA.. and I was the one weird kid who was just passionate about the military and looked up to them with so much respect and they were my role models. Now I'm 15 and still passionate about the military, especially the Marine Corps, and I'm striving to become a Marine, not for the glory or the title, but for why I want to be a Marine, so I can lay down my life so that others can enjoy the freedom they deserve.
Best commercial for Marines.
Sadly, no matter how much fear you've overcome, when Mr. 7.62mm hits you in the sternum...it's "game over." RIP to all the battle fallen.
The Marine Corps museum is one of my favorite places to go while on vacation
Best recruiting ad ever
A wonderful montage of all the campaigns that made the marine corp of the united states what it is today.
this is so inspirational
The end put chills down m spine.oooOOORAH !!!! I'm married to a Vietnam Marine. Loved this ad
This commercial is the reason im joining the marines.
Wish the army ads were as inspiring as this one. You guys really are the few, and the proud. Thank you 🇺🇸
What a great ad. Probably the best Ive seen ever in fact!
The Army could learn a lot from this ad..... Good job Marine Corps!
This one still brings a tear to my eye.
I love the contrast between this ad and the newest one.
The newest ad looks to the future, to shifting battlefields and to prepare for what might be. It shows drones, odd personel carriers and what not, it really looks like an ad for a new gritty Battlefield game.
This commercial looks to the past to take lessons learned by those before us and inspiration for what we can achieve. To never forget what has happend in the past and learn from it.
I might not be american, but I sure as shit love this commercial.
Shit man ! i am not American but this commercial affected me ! Really wise words choices they use , i wish our army have this kind of motivational speeches or mintalty , i would be extremely proud !
Beautiful piece. Very touching and thoughtful. Semper Fi.
That was pretty inspiring
The best branch of the armed forces.
Thank you fir your service
Fantastic ad for the USMC [I personally like this message as a creative and patriotic American] - Thanks for your service all who volunteer to keep our planet safer.... Team USA!! (and allies too). Please make haste in wiping out Islamic extremists and all other maniacs from the face of our Earth - Thank you & GOD Bless, from Seattle!
Alex Cook y
You're very welcome Sir, and thank you
Damn I almost reenlisted when I saw this commercial. Almost.
By far the best military recruiting ad, unlike some other military branches we know of *cough cough* army…
That statue is at the marine corps museum
I would like to talk to the person who directed this video. Outstanding.
This commercial is perfect it makes me what to join more to the Marines
My dad is a united states marine. He fought for my country in two wars, and raised me and my siblings when he came home. Im going to follow in his footsteps. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY SEMPER FI!!!!!
Been out 30 plus years and the Eagle globe and anchor at 0:54 still makes me emotional.
The change is forever “Once a Marine always a Marine!”
Why do you marines have the best commercials?
Because the Marines are the best...
brianthao102 because the Marines demand utmost perfection in everything they do
A United States Marine strives to be the best in everything they do. Everything.
Propaganda
Attention to detail and esprit de corps.
Semper Fi
1971-75
Absolutely beautiful
Hey Army! Want to recruit people? This is how it’s done. Having 2 moms inspires nobody!
Battles are won within. Holy cow. I wish someone had told me that as a teen.
I had only been in a year when this came out, still boot as hell, and this commercial still makes me want to run through walls
My service starts in 2021
Can't wait
Fr? What date?
Now I want that statue at the end of this ad
Every broken promise
Reflects an act of valor
A battle won is not your first kill
It is your soul
Badass as always, I’ll be in by 2023
Virgin US Army: I marched for gay marriage and joined a sorority of strong women.
Chad Marine Corp: 0:00
Army needs to look back to this tbh