Thats not true, Most Marines I know really enjoy it except during boot camp lol, Drill is a extremely big part of the building blocks of Marines, "disipline". 20 Years later and I still miss the sound of 60+ Rifles all cracking in cadence, guys do such crisp hard movments the hand gaurds on the rifle come flying off. There is just something about a Marine plt and doing rifle drill that is just outfuckingstanding lol.
Good old Von Steuban did that to the US Army starting at Valley Forge. As an old Prussian officer he gave the US the Prussian marching style without the Goose Step or any stomping. He was the first to require the Flat hand US style salute.
Most of the marching styles are categorized into Prussian style (kick the legs high) and British style (swing the arms high), so it is easy to recognize whether the country was affected by Soviet Union or the UK.
How does it work, that is, before the arrival of the USSR, the Polish Army, the Czechoslovak Army (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia) and other countries did not exist? This is understandable, when a country creates its own army, it relies on the experience of others
Yeah, unfortunatly... Our marching style looks really badass when done properly, but look REALLY bad when not done right. But unfortunatly, our military has neglected ceremonial drill for most units. But glad to see the Marines kicking ass like always LOL!
Mongolia 0:01, China 0:17, Czech 0:35, Japan 0:54, Philippines 1:13, South Korea 1:32 Tajikistan 1:50, United States 2:13, Uganda 3:16, United States 3:29, Tanzania 3:41, Rwanda 3:54, Netherlands 4:06, Kenya 4:16, Burundi 4:22, Malaysia 4:43, Nepal 5:05, Philippines 5:29, South Korea 5:49, United States 6:07, United States/India 6:27,
the only time Americans ever care about drill is in bootcamp and for special events, this being a dog and pony show doesn't count as an important event lol
Back in the early 70's in USAF basic training, my training flight had a recruit who had served in the South African or some British Commonwealth military. He had the "muscle memory" to raise his knee too high, swing his arms, and to stomp his feet when marching. He drove the TI crazy.
I was an officer in the US Army National Guard and was commissioned from Valley Forge Military Academy. At that school the drill and ceremony was based on the British system. Early on muscle memory was difficult to break.
I remember Back in 2004, the US guys gave up trying to tach US drill To the new Iraq Army as all the Recruits already Knew British Drill and could not be trained out of it
Former Retired US Army Band Drum Major here. I have participated in literally thousands of military parades over the 20 years I was in and I got to say the US contingents looked bad, especially the Army. I know they don't emphasize D&C anymore, especially while they are deployed on exercise but holy crap that was bad. One dude (reservist\Air Force?) looked like he was jumping on cockroaches, just doing his own thing. Uniforms looked like crap (except the Marines of course) buttons unbuttoned and caps crooked. Looks like the NCOs didn't even bother checking. However the Czech Special Warfare Sunglass platoon looked super cool. 😂😎
We've always been like this, Patton was known for beating up soldiers from other units for not wearing their ties. And bot German and Japanese commanders would go into great depth about how they hated losing to an undisciplined army
Thank you Sir for confirming what I thought! The word RABBLE came to mind when I saw the American army contingent! You would have thought they would want to put on a show in front of other nations? Can you imagine the British Army turning out and marching like that, They would be in the stockade as soon as they got back to camp!!
I remember a company of Royal Welshmen marching onto a parade ground in the US during a training exchange. The Americans burst into a spontaneous round of applause, I don't think they had seen soldiers march properly before. 🤣🤣🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
I’m not criticising the American style of parading, I hesitate to call it ‘marching’, more like orderly walking, some out of step. As the brat of a British soldier remembering countless parade ground marching it’s difficult when comparing style to not comment on variety. It’s interesting to note the styles of some African nations, perhaps commonwealth or ex commonwealth, are very formal just like the British military. It’s also interesting to note that the Royal Marines and the United States Marine Corps have a similar dedication to tight disciplined marching.
I don't know about the US Army, but in the USMC we were trained to march with our stepping and arm swinging in sync, with an erect posture. It wasn't about strolling through the park.
It’s effective for what matching should be, why waste all the time and energy on some flashy drill that’s not going to help in combat? The US pattern of march keeps the posture straight, the legs loose and is low effort on the muscles. Everything you’d want to have on a long ruck march in combat. The British form of marching doesn’t work in the real world.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Everything you said is true, but drill has historically been a sign of good training, discipline, and unit cohesion. Plus, it can be inspiring as hell. I wouldn't want it to go away. Also, a parade environment is different than humping with gear. I don't expect anyone on the line to be goosestepping.
Murphy's Laws of Combat Operations: 16. No combat ready unit ever passed inspection. 17. No inspection ready unit ever passed combat. 46. All other things being equal, the side with the simplest uniforms wins.
@@samanders2676 When I watch Indian and Pakistani soldiers march with great arm swings to the level of the top of the head I wince, but worse is that the backward swing in which they seem to force the arm back beyond any reasonable comfort level, and to make matter worse it doesn't even look good.
The thinking behind their march is so efficient. They only switch to the high-energy ceremonial goosestep when they pass in front of the uppity-ups, otherwise it's just the practical no-frills pacing. Either mode, they still keep in step. Very professional appearance.
They put more into the appearance of their armed forces than actually innovating. They put more into reverse engineering Russian, French, American, British design than going beyond their capabilities because they care more about the public opinion than actual real combat.
@@iFryTube these are usually parade units like our Old Guard. Not everyone does this stuff. So stop pulling shit out of your ass to feed your superiority complex.
To those saying the US looks sloppy. They don’t put in as much time and effort on how to look pretty and march, but trust, when in full gear their marching looks scary.
Most armies have two or three types of marches. A formal one for parades, a slow one for special ceremonies and an efficient low energy one for when you just want to get from A to B with your rifle and backpack.
@@luckystriker7489 Here in Finland we only have one. Especially with universal consprict system it is better to use time on actual combat skills training etc than fancy parade things.
Some people get their ass on fire everytime India get mentioned anywhere. They always get attracted to the comments or videos mentioning India like flies getting attracted to sweets. And it's always those nameless, faceless people from some thankless good for nothing countries, that only get mentioned on news when something bad happens. Those who only become burden on the world unlike Indians who come in the cream layer and even in top in every nation they go.
When I was in the (Canadian) Army, I had a section commander who would say words to the effect of "what the feck, Pte Bloggins, are you trying to become American?" if he thought your drill was sloppy.
It’s interesting to see that all the former British Empire countries, plus Nepal, all march with similar drill to the British forces, arms swinging shoulder high, heads held high, and completely in step. 😊
Cringe. Let me just say as a former US soldier, that most of these looked like dog shit. Including the entire US groups I saw. In the first demonstration, led by Marines, the PL wasn't even in friggin' step. This is an embarrassment. The US Army guys weren't much better. I say this with complete honesty as prior Army. The best looking among the US contingent was the second platoon of Marines bringing up the rear in the first video. The best tend to be Asian militaries, like Chinese and Korean. Much more precise and disciplined And especially if you're Chinese, you'd better be perfect, or you'll pay for it. LOL But in all seriousness, the US participants are quite obviously just guys out of the barracks and not a well-trained honor guard or other ceremonial team, otherwise they'd look much better than that.
Sadly too right. On the basis of "equal opportunities" are the US forces deliberately aiming at undernourished short recruits now? Seems so as recruitment there (and in UK & Germany) is so low now. Does not bode well when, say, compared to the annual May Day turn out on men & women in Moscow?
I had a friend who joined the Canadian Armed Forces years ago. He described the intense marching drills he had to endure in basic training. All of it was based on the old British marching style. The instructors were very strict about everything. The marching technique was very specific, and you could not graduate until you got it right.
Countless hours on the parade square, drill, drill, drill. I loved every second of it. My dad had taught me all the commands from the British army. When I joined the Canadian Armed Forces it was easy to pick up. Proud of the parades every Friday at the schools, with the RSM always ready to pounce!
Ex Canadian Army here. We took great pride in our parades (went through military college so we paraded a lot more than regular soldiers). I did basic, rifle, sword, colour party (flag detachment), even stretcher bearer drill (that was weird). We often did exchanges with US units and could not believe how sloppy they were. Almost like in the film The devils brigade 😂 Some of those showed here show a lack of pride, from sloppy uniforms to alignment. I even saw a couple doing bear walk 😮
Some of military marches are really tough and rise the legs higher. It's also used more strength and it's stressful for the legs. Others looks cool and steady and still in uniformity
@@mrdynamic8678doesn’t expend energy, it’s low stress, it’s how marching should be shouldn’t have to waste 3 weeks of training on learning how to March when you can use those 3 weeks for combat training
China was influenced by the Prussian style of marching, hence the goose step. The goose step is used only when before who ever is watching from the viewing stand. You will see lines on the roadway where the start and stop the goose step. The Chilean march and uniforms still closely resemble the German marching up until the end of WW2.
Well, the Americans are still marching in their relaxed citizen soldier style. Compare films of the Germans marching into Paris with the American marching into the city 4 years later. Proof positive that the guys who march the best and have the coolest uniforms don't always win. @@iworkout6912
My dad was an instructor in the army. After school I would sit at the parade grounds as they would practice D&C. To this day I enjoy listening to the cadence being called. Can tell where they did basic by they slack in the call.
@@timmurk2976 In fact PLA drill regulations were fondamentally different from Soviets even since the 1950s. The first drill regulation of PLA was released in 1951, in which many orders, standards are of a mixture of Japanese and German military tranditions.
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@aleksandrpistsov3595 lol 😅 you should learn when to keep your mouth shut 😅 considering that there's not single branch of the russian military is performing well in Ukraine 😅 they were excellent at goose stepping on red Square, now they are dead
@@aleksandrpistsov3595 wtf people I was Talking about Czechia not America. Chill a little and don't write when you don't know relationships between countries. Give me an article when Slovakia was related to being a brother to America. Though I see how people might get confused but really since when was Slovakia related as a being a brother to America ? We are one of the most pro Russian countries in EU for some strange reasons. I don't understand my own Slovak blood sometimes.
US & the Philippines a relaxed long marching style, but I never thought I'd see the day when my old Navy Boot Camp company matched better than some of those people!
I dont know about the other countries but for America we never emphasized drills and marching because it would send a bad message to the Americans who already dont like or trust the government
Well China is not a poor country either and only behind US in terms of economy but look at their marching. Germany also used to have one of the best marching styles but sadly no more
@@mochafirefoxy You can go watch footage of when Trump was trying to bring back military parades like we had in 1991 and our general at the time said that we don't do military parades in America it was either Milley or the dude before him, I don't remember
During basic and AIT. You March pretty much all the time. So you get pretty good at it. Once you get to your actual unit. The only time you ever marches for PT. But even that is rare sometimes and nobody really cares because you're about to be running.
After basic training, except for drill or ceremonial teams (e.g., funerals) and music bands, marching is rarely done since parade marching takes PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. After basic training, you have a job (medic, maintenance, clerk, artillery, security, taking continuing education classes, etc.) and the time and effort to practice parade marching doesn't add to your job performance or benefits.
I personally was trained by a military that marched in the British style so with a good swing of the arms.. I really don't know how some troops like the Mongolians could march with there arms perfectly by their sides
Some people never like those, who are better than them but the reality is that the Indian army in March is better than everyone because of their coordination
The US Marines at least made some effort but the other US branches just moseyed like an undisciplined mob on their way to a mess hall. The Czechs looked great - almost like the French legionnaires - and so too the Philippines, but the Africans went way over the top.
Thanks for the video, I really enjoy watching the marches in other countries and I am satisfied that Russia still has the best drill discipline. Warm hugs from Russia!
Some of the ways in some of the countries presented in their marches they look more like they need to use the bathroom really bad and less like a drill.
When I was in Naval Academy our company was the designated parade company. One day due to a very uninspired choose of the location of the parade ground, combined with an early heavy rain, we made a big fu...up from the parade march. Next day, for weeks we were exercising the parade march for months, every morning for half an hour. We never missed a march again.
As a former platoon leader of ROTC in the Philippines, I can understand the guys anxiety of the timing of the salute command in correspondence to your foot cadence 😂
Thankfully our guys are the best in combat... but when it comes to military parade... well, let's say that there is some room for improvement! 😀 Thanks guys for your service.
@@silverianjannvs5315I think the philippine march was one of the best, not overly expressive but still respectful and elegant. Very similar to the style I've learnt in the Finnish defence forces
For the Commonwealth "90/45" degree march, its purpose is really just to maintain alignment. For similar reasons, when taking dressing, certain uniformed group members will raise their arms to keep the person next to them at a literal arm's length. I get that the goose step is supposed to be a display of coordination, fitness and discipline - but you'll probably only really see it when the troops parade past the VIP. (source: former cadet from Singapore.)
@@benoitpisarchick6866 those uniforms are really baggy, and held together with velcro. They always look like shit. Thankfully they're being replaced, but not fast enough to prevent this.
As a former drill sergeant in a NATO allied country, I can certainly understand the time commitment involved in military parades. While some might see them as purely ceremonial, these events can serve to boost public morale, showcase national pride, and solidify international partnerships. There's a distinct difference between parade drills and combat maneuvers, but both require discipline and focus. The United States has a long tradition of military excellence, and their parade style reflects that confident demeanor. Ultimately, a military's true purpose lies in its ability to defend its nation.
Every service member hates drill, but every service member will also judge the shit out of every other country's drill
Thats not true, Most Marines I know really enjoy it except during boot camp lol, Drill is a extremely big part of the building blocks of Marines, "disipline". 20 Years later and I still miss the sound of 60+ Rifles all cracking in cadence, guys do such crisp hard movments the hand gaurds on the rifle come flying off. There is just something about a Marine plt and doing rifle drill that is just outfuckingstanding lol.
True too true.
I enjoyed drill, if we were doing drill we weren't running
Drill was probably the easiest thing in the military besides sleeping 😂
Not every. Besides, drill is about 5% of the military after bootcamp.
Former British Army 🇬🇧. Even if the US forces didn't carry the stars and stripes, you could spot them by their strolling in the park march.....!!
Did you catch the only Brit in there, 03:49, marching with Tanzania, green lid looks like a Royal Marine...
@@catpainblackudder01 ya that is a royal marine, i don't know what he is doing there though.
Good old Von Steuban did that to the US Army starting at Valley Forge. As an old Prussian officer he gave the US the Prussian marching style without the Goose Step or any stomping. He was the first to require the Flat hand US style salute.
@@generalkenobi5173Sometimes the British help train their former colonials.
US seems to hate drill, there is always someone who is out of time.
Half of these look like me trying to find my way to the bathroom at 2am
LOL 😂
@@Shadowcu123 True. Mostly a shambles and very amusing.😁👍
Hahahahaah i love this comment 😂
Lame ass
You and 235 eight-year olds like this "joke".
Most of the marching styles are categorized into Prussian style (kick the legs high) and British style (swing the arms high), so it is easy to recognize whether the country was affected by Soviet Union or the UK.
but... prussia is german... and there's also france...
@@incognito_mode5741 you're right, because the Soviet marching absorbed many Prussian styles, and then spread to the countries it influenced.
How does it work, that is, before the arrival of the USSR, the Polish Army, the Czechoslovak Army (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia) and other countries did not exist?
This is understandable, when a country creates its own army, it relies on the experience of others
@schlangen7889 The Imperial Russian Army was heavily influenced by Prussian drill in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 man, you won’t believe it, but I’m from Russia and served in the military. Before the army, I studied military history
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USA: capitalist move
Yeah, unfortunatly... Our marching style looks really badass when done properly, but look REALLY bad when not done right. But unfortunatly, our military has neglected ceremonial drill for most units. But glad to see the Marines kicking ass like always LOL!
the march will not help in the war
I like Japan, American
@@fire_man3173well you know the whole being at war thing really made us not concentrate too much on D&C for a while now 😂
Mongolia 0:01, China 0:17, Czech 0:35, Japan 0:54, Philippines 1:13, South Korea 1:32 Tajikistan 1:50, United States 2:13, Uganda 3:16, United States 3:29, Tanzania 3:41, Rwanda 3:54, Netherlands 4:06, Kenya 4:16, Burundi 4:22, Malaysia 4:43, Nepal 5:05, Philippines 5:29, South Korea 5:49, United States 6:07, United States/India 6:27,
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the usa and philippine soldiers seem to be the most chill lol
Philippine military follow the American military doctrine.
the only time Americans ever care about drill is in bootcamp and for special events, this being a dog and pony show doesn't count as an important event lol
Silent but deadly 😉
@@選ばれしジョン
Vietnam... Afghanistan 😏
@@Mace8388
Then why participate in the first place ? 🤷
Back in the early 70's in USAF basic training, my training flight had a recruit who had served in the South African or some British Commonwealth military. He had the "muscle memory" to raise his knee too high, swing his arms, and to stomp his feet when marching. He drove the TI crazy.
I was an officer in the US Army National Guard and was commissioned from Valley Forge Military Academy. At that school the drill and ceremony was based on the British system. Early on muscle memory was difficult to break.
I remember Back in 2004, the US guys gave up trying to tach US drill To the new Iraq Army as all the Recruits already Knew British Drill and could not be trained out of it
@@edpzz sips tea unapologetically.
THE SOUND OF THE BAND IN THE END IN INDIAN PARADE STOPPED MY BREATH TO LISTEN AND WATCH 🇮🇳 OUR SOLDIERS WITH DISCIPLINE. INDIA INDIA ♥️
hmm. to me, they're like a walking toddler who has got a poop in his pants.
@@palawanese1067 cry about it
0:35 Czech looks like a bunch of tourists.....so relaxed.
Nah they look angry
They look ready to rumble, kind of a swagger
Что у них в штанах?
@intriguingfacts5434
They are marching like they have a rash around their nether regions.
They look way bigger than the rest.
Former Retired US Army Band Drum Major here. I have participated in literally thousands of military parades over the 20 years I was in and I got to say the US contingents looked bad, especially the Army. I know they don't emphasize D&C anymore, especially while they are deployed on exercise but holy crap that was bad. One dude (reservist\Air Force?) looked like he was jumping on cockroaches, just doing his own thing. Uniforms looked like crap (except the Marines of course) buttons unbuttoned and caps crooked. Looks like the NCOs didn't even bother checking. However the Czech Special Warfare Sunglass platoon looked super cool. 😂😎
We've always been like this, Patton was known for beating up soldiers from other units for not wearing their ties. And bot German and Japanese commanders would go into great depth about how they hated losing to an undisciplined army
That's cuz soldiers prefer to focus on useful skills and not antiquated D&C.
Yep noticed that in two of the three examples of the US, we were the only ones with people out of step.
The only good marches of the USA, that I saw, were back from the 40s...
What the fuck happened. It looks like this is some kind of unfunny joke!
Thank you Sir for confirming what I thought! The word RABBLE came to mind when I saw the American army contingent! You would have thought they would want to put on a show in front of other nations? Can you imagine the British Army turning out and marching like that, They would be in the stockade as soon as they got back to camp!!
I remember a company of Royal Welshmen marching onto a parade ground in the US during a training exchange. The Americans burst into a spontaneous round of applause, I don't think they had seen soldiers march properly before. 🤣🤣🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
No the Welsh just thought they were doing something 🤷🏾♂️
I’m not criticising the American style of parading, I hesitate to call it ‘marching’, more like orderly walking, some out of step. As the brat of a British soldier remembering countless parade ground marching it’s difficult when comparing style to not comment on variety. It’s interesting to note the styles of some African nations, perhaps commonwealth or ex commonwealth, are very formal just like the British military. It’s also interesting to note that the Royal Marines and the United States Marine Corps have a similar dedication to tight disciplined marching.
The USMC does parade like champs. They even have their own language at drill and ceremony.
I don't know about the US Army, but in the USMC we were trained to march with our stepping and arm swinging in sync, with an erect posture. It wasn't about strolling through the park.
Please....
It’s effective for what matching should be, why waste all the time and energy on some flashy drill that’s not going to help in combat? The US pattern of march keeps the posture straight, the legs loose and is low effort on the muscles. Everything you’d want to have on a long ruck march in combat. The British form of marching doesn’t work in the real world.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Everything you said is true, but drill has historically been a sign of good training, discipline, and unit cohesion. Plus, it can be inspiring as hell. I wouldn't want it to go away. Also, a parade environment is different than humping with gear. I don't expect anyone on the line to be goosestepping.
South Koreans and Philippines march like Americans if Americans practiced marching.
We did. Well not a lot. O.K., a little. But we spent a lot of time on the range.
Yes... they adopted American style.
Tbf, they train with the Americans....a lot
한국군은 팔을 안흔들어서 그런지 뭔가 걷는게 어색해보이네요
China March style seems like N.Korea's
Nepal and india marching is so energetic 5:01 and 6:30❤
Both have Gurkhas ❤
@@kandiking2218 yeh ....
Both are Hindus 🇮🇳🇳🇵🕉️
I like how you can see countries influences throughout history with their marching styles, and salute.
AT 6:13, the army white dude with sunglasses in the center column 5th row. Wtf kinda marching is that. 😂😂😂
lol
Probably a long night 🤪
Freestyle
It's the well known but little publicisez FML march.
maybe he's half czech lol
Murphy's Laws of Combat Operations:
16. No combat ready unit ever passed inspection.
17. No inspection ready unit ever passed combat.
46. All other things being equal, the side with the simplest uniforms wins.
So marines are just decorated props ?
Americans will always find excuses for something that they are bad at... 😂😂😂😂
Indian army have just some beautiful uniforms! all these colors have so much Class! bravo from France!
Closest to the original CCE camo on this vid =)
🤣🤣💩
@@warpeace4469don't be jealous
They could bring that arms swinging down a notch. Hurts me rotator cuff just watching it.
@@samanders2676
When I watch Indian and Pakistani soldiers march with great arm swings to the level of the top of the head I wince, but worse is that the backward swing in which they seem to force the arm back beyond any reasonable comfort level, and to make matter worse it doesn't even look good.
I always have liked the Chinese transition from walking march to goosestep. Along with the salute of the officer.
Watch what they do with the flag when they raise it in the morning, simple yet badass
The thinking behind their march is so efficient. They only switch to the high-energy ceremonial goosestep when they pass in front of the uppity-ups, otherwise it's just the practical no-frills pacing. Either mode, they still keep in step. Very professional appearance.
They put more into the appearance of their armed forces than actually innovating. They put more into reverse engineering Russian, French, American, British design than going beyond their capabilities because they care more about the public opinion than actual real combat.
@@iFryTube or maybe they don't have much real combat experience because they just don't create wars like the US????
@@iFryTube these are usually parade units like our Old Guard. Not everyone does this stuff. So stop pulling shit out of your ass to feed your superiority complex.
To those saying the US looks sloppy. They don’t put in as much time and effort on how to look pretty and march, but trust, when in full gear their marching looks scary.
Here in Finland the main point of marching is to get from place A to place B and there is no need do anything extra fancy.
Most armies have two or three types of marches. A formal one for parades, a slow one for special ceremonies and an efficient low energy one for when you just want to get from A to B with your rifle and backpack.
@@luckystriker7489 Here in Finland we only have one. Especially with universal consprict system it is better to use time on actual combat skills training etc than fancy parade things.
And you gave the Soviets hell in the winter war also.
What about your King's Guard changing of the guard and the Samuelin vartioparaati? That's fancy
Finland is a republic, unlikely to have a King's Guard!@@luckystriker7489
The Indian marching band was so cool! Their uniforms and the music feels so ancient and powerful! 💯
They carry powerful onions in their aempit. DEADLY!😂
@@silverarrows95 oh you have smelled
@@silverarrows95We got Onion in our armpit but you don't even konw how to clean your ass
Some people get their ass on fire everytime India get mentioned anywhere. They always get attracted to the comments or videos mentioning India like flies getting attracted to sweets. And it's always those nameless, faceless people from some thankless good for nothing countries, that only get mentioned on news when something bad happens. Those who only become burden on the world unlike Indians who come in the cream layer and even in top in every nation they go.
@@silverarrows95 average racist
INDIA MOST DISCIPLINED CONTINGENT..😍🇮🇳
It was obviously the chinese lol
But yours like Minecraft's Iron Golem LMAO
Where’s the motorcycles 😩
6:31 US army marching is better here. Indian army marching, swinging their hand in sync is so good.
O ya it was largest exercise so us sent some of there better trained and better experienced
Seems like most of Britain's former colonies took the march and just went nuts with the arm-swinging.
Yes. Looks like the Indians arms are going to come off
@323guiltyspark
Search out a march with the Spanish Legion, shirts open at least four buttons down, and bent arms going well above shoulder level.
Hongkong is pretty much the only former commonwealth territory that stuck to proper British drill...until the protests.
China: ready to invade the solar system
Philippines: well guys, let's go eat some burgers
India: ok, time to go full Gurkha
No Germany? Then no march!
Forgot Soviet union 😂
Don't they march American-style now?
The Germans literally just walk slowly lol.
We just do the NATO stride, just synchronised walking with minimal arm movement. As our captain told us, we don’t walk like robots.
The Prussian (German) goose step was the best and still is ...
When I was in the (Canadian) Army, I had a section commander who would say words to the effect of "what the feck, Pte Bloggins, are you trying to become American?" if he thought your drill was sloppy.
Was about to say. I think my school class looked more orderly back then. Also it looke dlike half of the US soldiers shat themself
They say that about Brits/Canadians in the U.S. Army too. It’s just friendly competition.
It’s interesting to see that all the former British Empire countries, plus Nepal, all march with similar drill to the British forces, arms swinging shoulder high, heads held high, and completely in step. 😊
All still the same king after all.
I am suggesting a song to all of the Brits :dream on
@@Ishankumar-f9lit's reality
Even in Singapore, we follow the marching style of the UK
All in fact copied from Indian national style and color
Cringe. Let me just say as a former US soldier, that most of these looked like dog shit. Including the entire US groups I saw. In the first demonstration, led by Marines, the PL wasn't even in friggin' step. This is an embarrassment. The US Army guys weren't much better. I say this with complete honesty as prior Army. The best looking among the US contingent was the second platoon of Marines bringing up the rear in the first video. The best tend to be Asian militaries, like Chinese and Korean. Much more precise and disciplined And especially if you're Chinese, you'd better be perfect, or you'll pay for it. LOL But in all seriousness, the US participants are quite obviously just guys out of the barracks and not a well-trained honor guard or other ceremonial team, otherwise they'd look much better than that.
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You dont get the idea of video yeah?)
Sadly too right. On the basis of "equal opportunities" are the US forces deliberately aiming at undernourished short recruits now? Seems so as recruitment there (and in UK & Germany) is so low now. Does not bode well when, say, compared to the annual May Day turn out on men & women in Moscow?
@@7Jericho7 Pray tell? Apart from equal opportunities and unlikely fighting prowess for the majority of this video the standards are very low
@@gordonspicer the more underdeveloped and untrained army - the greater and cooler marching and parade it got.
Some of these folks are clearly more in the military than others and that’s awesome
All the country's marching styles are unique in their own way but the "Josh" (Energy) of the Indian Army soldiers is Unmatched! 💪🔥🔥
Idk seemed like every other normal march to me
lots of energy spent looking like some special needs kids flapping your hands lmao
I think taking the proper British steps and then making it 180 degrees forward and back looks really goofy
Lol your funny...
Indian army is best in world
No hate for other armies 😅
Dude leading the Netherlands March was an absolute beast
No matter your opinions on China, they honestly always have the most unifrom and badass marching style
I had a friend who joined the Canadian Armed Forces years ago. He described the intense marching drills he had to endure in basic training. All of it was based on the old British marching style. The instructors were very strict about everything. The marching technique was very specific, and you could not graduate until you got it right.
Countless hours on the parade square, drill, drill, drill. I loved every second of it. My dad had taught me all the commands from the British army. When I joined the Canadian Armed Forces it was easy to pick up. Proud of the parades every Friday at the schools, with the RSM always ready to pounce!
Ex Canadian Army here. We took great pride in our parades (went through military college so we paraded a lot more than regular soldiers). I did basic, rifle, sword, colour party (flag detachment), even stretcher bearer drill (that was weird).
We often did exchanges with US units and could not believe how sloppy they were.
Almost like in the film The devils brigade 😂
Some of those showed here show a lack of pride, from sloppy uniforms to alignment. I even saw a couple doing bear walk 😮
@@nicflatterie7772 What regiment were you
Some of military marches are really tough and rise the legs higher. It's also used more strength and it's stressful for the legs. Others looks cool and steady and still in uniformity
Americans look like out for a walk around the block
Imagine being the flag bearers in high heels! A good job for the New Military Trans soldier 😂
@@Chvelle68 hahaha. I agreed with you. They won't survive if wars started because too dumb.
Those raising their legs and swinging their arms are the influence of socialist states.
@@mrdynamic8678doesn’t expend energy, it’s low stress, it’s how marching should be shouldn’t have to waste 3 weeks of training on learning how to March when you can use those 3 weeks for combat training
6:12 that one American guy in the middle who's high af. 😂😅
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 thats Horrible to see
This video sure shows the reach of the British Empire!
China was influenced by the Prussian style of marching, hence the goose step. The goose step is used only when before who ever is watching from the viewing stand. You will see lines on the roadway where the start and stop the goose step.
The Chilean march and uniforms still closely resemble the German marching up until the end of WW2.
Well, the Americans are still marching in their relaxed citizen soldier style. Compare films of the Germans marching into Paris with the American marching into the city 4 years later. Proof positive that the guys who march the best and have the coolest uniforms don't always win. @@iworkout6912
@@iworkout6912he was talking about the Empire.
There had to be THAT ONE Marine who didn’t eat enough crayons and was therefore out of step!
My dad was an instructor in the army. After school I would sit at the parade grounds as they would practice D&C. To this day I enjoy listening to the cadence being called. Can tell where they did basic by they slack in the call.
I’m a us soldier and was shocked to see how sloppy we looked …. I thought the marines would show out but it was ehh
But you don't have to worry about it because you, the US military, are the strongest in the world. With love from Japan
The Chinese PLA with their distinctive "ONE! TWO!" count before goose stepping gets me every time
Sovet Union school
They say "look right" not one two
@@ClueyyHDI think Yi Ar sounds like one two
@@ClueyyHD It was "one two", i'm chinese.
@@timmurk2976 In fact PLA drill regulations were fondamentally different from Soviets even since the 1950s. The first drill regulation of PLA was released in 1951, in which many orders, standards are of a mixture of Japanese and German military tranditions.
this is Amazing. Thank you for Posting.
Watching from Botswana Africa 🇧🇼🇧🇼
The stiffer the knee the crazier the rulers are.
You can see which countries are influenced from British army and which are from USA and Russia
The Czech Republic killed it ! I dig their swagger and strut while keeping it very Military.
The Czechs are ready to march like that into enemy factories after their allies will betray them again. :D
Look like they all shit their pants.
They look fearless. 💪
Love how the army of our Brothers is completely chill. Užívajte from 🇸🇰
Им не о чем беспокоится, они оперативно улетят к себе за море, бросив вас под каток военной машины одних) Афганистан хорошо это продемонстрировал. Так себе они союзники
@aleksandrpistsov3595 lol 😅 you should learn when to keep your mouth shut 😅 considering that there's not single branch of the russian military is performing well in Ukraine 😅 they were excellent at goose stepping on red Square, now they are dead
@@aleksandrpistsov3595 wtf people I was Talking about Czechia not America. Chill a little and don't write when you don't know relationships between countries. Give me an article when Slovakia was related to being a brother to America. Though I see how people might get confused but really since when was Slovakia related as a being a brother to America ? We are one of the most pro Russian countries in EU for some strange reasons. I don't understand my own Slovak blood sometimes.
US & the Philippines a relaxed long marching style, but I never thought I'd see the day when my old Navy Boot Camp company matched better than some of those people!
Those big ol arm swingin windmills get me😂
The richer a country, the less impressive the marching becomes.
The US, South Korea, Japan and Dutch soldiers are like, hey, take it easy guys.
I dont know about the other countries but for America we never emphasized drills and marching because it would send a bad message to the Americans who already dont like or trust the government
Well China is not a poor country either and only behind US in terms of economy but look at their marching. Germany also used to have one of the best marching styles but sadly no more
@@johndoe9200as a Marine, I have literally no idea what you’re even talking about.
@@profinneupane6883 Because that is what regimes and dictatorships do when have nothing else better to do.
@@mochafirefoxy You can go watch footage of when Trump was trying to bring back military parades like we had in 1991 and our general at the time said that we don't do military parades in America it was either Milley or the dude before him, I don't remember
At 0:00, what’s that song?
行進の列がどれだけ揃ってるとかで国の特徴がしっかり表れてるの良い
The most battle experienced army has the most chill march lol 🇵🇭🇺🇸
I love how only the former Soviet countries were actually marching, the other ones were shuffling their feet haha
2:20 Come on Marines- How yall finna get out of step and let the Army march prettier? xD
미군:제식대충하면 니들이 어쩔건데?ㅋ
that one soldier stomping when no-one else was was driving me crazy 6:10
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I just saw that lol😂
Thank you for posting. Old USMC vet here. Tat "Goose Step" is truly hard on the ankles, knees and hips.
Indian Army marching was impressive 👏
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@@KashifKhana1k2 nothin funny here... And u were not actually laughin when u were cmmnting that, werent yu?
Nah, the overly arm swinging looks dumb
@@kahenkilonsiika4210it would look much more nice if they were in sync.
All countries are chanting
Meanwhile the Philippines: Follow the Bass Drum beats 😎
Kaliwa! Kaliwa!
Tangina kaliwa hindi saliwa!
6:38 I got lol so different Indinan marching and US marching.
Well they do not take such small steps. It looked weird. Seems it was a small ground to march.
Both come from British drill. The US made it lazy and less impressive and the Indians/pakistanis took it way too far
@@AzureRoseMarshal US army was robot walk
Everybody Gangstar until Germany shows up with the Stechschritt
Its alright the spirit of Stechschritt lives on with many armies on the video
0:38 me and the boys on our way to the pub to get drunk on the weekends.
Well i mean its czechs so yes.
The Philippines and usa like just like dont mind other just be normala and look chill
US doesn’t march, never 😂
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During basic and AIT. You March pretty much all the time. So you get pretty good at it. Once you get to your actual unit. The only time you ever marches for PT. But even that is rare sometimes and nobody really cares because you're about to be running.
We actually march quite a bit
They did after WWll in New York City Victory March.
결론: 저런 행진 더럽게 못해야 최강 전투력이 유지된다는게 증명되었다.
Chinese and Mongolian marching looks 🔥
Потому, что Советская школа.
@@ИгорьДанилов-в7ц In fact, the Chinese goose step evolved from the German goose step.
The American way they March are stormtroopers from starwars.💀
Of all the US forces I noticed that the USMC were the better on the march.
Someone needs to send some of those Marines back to bootcamp… that was heinous lil guy in the back couldn’t stay in step at all
Watching that shit almost gave me a migraine x.x lord knows their drill instructor is spinning while alive
I swear if his drill instructor sees this he's gonna rock his shit so bad😂😭😭.
Is that a Marine armed with a hammer at 3:01??
Yes
As an American I’m not surprised to be disappointed with our marching cadence being sloppy or lazy as usual.
Like Biden
@@barryu4762 yet most trump
The croatians march much better hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@barryu4762 😂😂
After basic training, except for drill or ceremonial teams (e.g., funerals) and music bands, marching is rarely done since parade marching takes PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. After basic training, you have a job (medic, maintenance, clerk, artillery, security, taking continuing education classes, etc.) and the time and effort to practice parade marching doesn't add to your job performance or benefits.
I personally was trained by a military that marched in the British style so with a good swing of the arms.. I really don't know how some troops like the Mongolians could march with there arms perfectly by their sides
Having done my tour of duty in France I was quite amazed by this too 😳
2:25 Third from the back: "whadda hell am I doin here?, why y'all guys dressed like me?, ain't this a costume party?"
The Indian Marching band at 7:09 look like they're doing the march of the Penguins. Swaying back and fourth.
Better and good and just walking march of US
Some people never like those, who are better than them but the reality is that the Indian army in March is better than everyone because of their coordination
The US Marines at least made some effort but the other US branches just moseyed like an undisciplined mob on their way to a mess hall. The Czechs looked great - almost like the French legionnaires - and so too the Philippines, but the Africans went way over the top.
So beautiful to watch ❤
Thanks for the video, I really enjoy watching the marches in other countries and I am satisfied that Russia still has the best drill discipline. Warm hugs from Russia!
0:14 Impressed with the walk of Chinese soldiers, very cool.
Gotta give props where they are due. That salute rendered was crisp
Yeah, that switch from regular march to goosestep for the salute was really cool
Not boring nuts like the other
USA:*calm walk*
India: 𝗠𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗮𝗳𝘁
USA - going to the toilet in the middle of the night
02:23 He had one job to do
Lmao ikr
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One of the best parades ever: 'Belgian Defense Cadets march’
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Belgian defence cadets death march😂😂😂
Some of the ways in some of the countries presented in their marches they look more like they need to use the bathroom really bad and less like a drill.
Damn bro 6:13, you'll notice him😂
When I was in Naval Academy our company was the designated parade company. One day due to a very uninspired choose of the location of the parade ground, combined with an early heavy rain, we made a big fu...up from the parade march. Next day, for weeks we were exercising the parade march for months, every morning for half an hour. We never missed a march again.
As a former platoon leader of ROTC in the Philippines, I can understand the guys anxiety of the timing of the salute command in correspondence to your foot cadence 😂
I wish our military focused on parades and marches more And I wish we had something iconic like the Prussia spike helmets….
go watch the Chilean military march... some of their unit still haver pickelhaubes!
The US Army used spiked helmets between 1880 and 1914 in formal dress uniforms. They were copied directly from German Army Pickelhaubes.
@@OjiOtaku chile has awesome style!!
@@petergray2712 very interesting never heard about that.
For what? The US won its independence on the backs of volunteer patriots who learned the essentials of war, not parades...
6:13 Every unit has that one guy
China's marching style is really awesome ❤
Thankfully our guys are the best in combat... but when it comes to military parade... well, let's say that there is some room for improvement! 😀
Thanks guys for your service.
Philippines?
@@silverianjannvs5315 My apologies, I meant US military 🙂
@@silverianjannvs5315I think the philippine march was one of the best, not overly expressive but still respectful and elegant. Very similar to the style I've learnt in the Finnish defence forces
Bro, the United States military get conquered by civilians.
The British march perfectly. What are you on about?
I know it is tradition and all, but the massive goose steps and wild flailing of arms always looked so goofy to me.
Same
For the Commonwealth "90/45" degree march, its purpose is really just to maintain alignment. For similar reasons, when taking dressing, certain uniformed group members will raise their arms to keep the person next to them at a literal arm's length.
I get that the goose step is supposed to be a display of coordination, fitness and discipline - but you'll probably only really see it when the troops parade past the VIP.
(source: former cadet from Singapore.)
@@RefugeInAudAcitybut the Indians and Pakistanis take it too far with 180 degrees forward and 180 degrees back
The yanks always look like they are on a Sunday stroll
and they don't look to be fit, most of them are overweight
Probably admin soldiers or some other MOS that doesn't focus on PT so much.
@@benoitpisarchick6866 thats probably the shitty UCP uniforms. Atl least the Marines still have decent uniforms
@@torg2126 no it's just north american regular size due to shitty food...
@@benoitpisarchick6866 those uniforms are really baggy, and held together with velcro. They always look like shit. Thankfully they're being replaced, but not fast enough to prevent this.
Philippines, S.Korea,and US is verry chill 😍
7:33 The way that the Indian army marches makes me tired just watching. They're creating their own future shoulder problems. 😮
Still the best and discipline army in the whole world
6:54 Skip to this For India gyz❤
As a former drill sergeant in a NATO allied country, I can certainly understand the time commitment involved in military parades. While some might see them as purely ceremonial, these events can serve to boost public morale, showcase national pride, and solidify international partnerships.
There's a distinct difference between parade drills and combat maneuvers, but both require discipline and focus.
The United States has a long tradition of military excellence, and their parade style reflects that confident demeanor.
Ultimately, a military's true purpose lies in its ability to defend its nation.
Indian army 🇮🇳💪💪
Lol...
@@ibc5520why so jelaous mohammed 🐷
I was hoping they invited Chile lol.
Even Carabineros march better than 80% of the contingents shown here.
Marines march so much better than the army, its not much different but you can’t tell it’s more crisp
All contingents were good until the Indian army contingent arrives 🫡🔥💪
जय हिन्द 🇮🇳
जय श्री राम 🚩
No its not especially with jsr