This song was composed by Robert Crawford, Miami, FL for the Army Air Corps in 1939, years before the Air Force was formed. The original words were "nothing can stop the Army Air Corps". My father flew with Bob Crawford during WWII and we would visit the Crawford family when I was a child. Bob could bang out this song on his grand piano and he had a fantastic baritone voice.
I'm certain all of you supported and took care of your dads during and after their service. Thank you for all the good you did, and all the good you do now, and shall do. We all benefit greatly. Be safe and careful, always!
@@worldtravel101 My Dad was told to wear what ever uniform he was discharged with at the end of WWll before being recalled as they didn't have an official uniform yet.
That was so awesome! At first you think it's just a few members of the band, lightly drumming and whistling....and then they hit you with some flutes, a bass, and trombone...next thing you see and hear, are some clarinets and violins.....and before you can do anything about it, your audio sensors, are being overwhelmed by the entire band, along with the choir.....pretty sneaky guys.....but job well done. Outstanding!
TheUSAFBand I couldn’t be more proud to have you guys representing us!!!! My best friend from basic is TSgt McGinty. We graduated BMT in October of last year and he is up in DC with the ceremonial brass. Because of him I try and follow what you guys are up to and I have to say I think we have the best band of all the branches!!! Aim High!
I've watched this three times, and every time I cry. What dedication to our country and our principles, no matter man or woman. They are the protectors of our freedom, and for others too. God Bless America!
1939-0615, Military, History of the AF Song. In 1939, a magazine called Liberty offered a $1,000 (20,226-2022) prize to come up with a song for the newly formed AF. The magazine wanted a song to rival the Army Air Corps song. Mildred Yount was the chairwoman of the song selection committee. The committee was composed of Air Corps generals’ wives along with COL Edmond I. Gruber, composer of “The Caissons Go Rolling Along.” The winning song was submitted on 1939-0715, by a professional musician named Robert Crawford who called himself, “The Flying Baritone,” since he had a pilot’s license. The original title was, “What Do You Think of the Air Corps Now?” In 1947 the song was renamed, “The USAF.” 2020-0227, Military, AF Song Changed to Make it Gender Neutral. AF Chief of Staff GEN David Goldfein made the change. He says, “Combat does not discriminate, and neither should we.” The old version: A toast to the host of the men we boast. The new version is longer: Here's a toast to the host Of those who love the vastness of the sky, To a friend we send a message of the brave who serve on high. We drink to those who gave their all of old, Then down we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold. A toast to the host of those we boast, the U.S. AF! 2020-0601, Gender, AF Song Changed More to Make it More Gender Neutral: A gender-neutral ‘Wild Blue Yonder’: AF finishes changing official song The AF is rolling out the final tweaks to its official song to remove the last references to just men and make it more inclusive of the women in the service. The AF outlined additional changes to the well-known song, which begins “Off we go, into the wild blue yonder.” The second verse will drop the gender-specific lines “Hands of men blasted the world asunder” and “Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer” to “Valiant hands” and “Boundless souls.” The final verse will also change from “Flying men, guarding the nation’s border” to “Fly to fight.”
Outstanding! I live next door to FE Warren AFB. The men and women who serve our country in the military are "THE BEST OF THE BEST". Thank you for all you do...and Happy 80th Birthday USAF!!
I very rarely cry. Buttttttt... When I saw this, tears started streaming from this 71 years young Airman. Protecting our nation and more, always. Thanks for all you do! Phillip C. Smith, Sgt. 5010th Security Police Squadron Eielson AFB, Alaska 1969-1972
@@nickonicko2575 sir, all I ever did was guard aircraft, missiles, and systems in Air Force Security Police (now called Security Forces, with a motto of "Defensor Fortis" Everybody does the Latin thing! Oh well...). It's work you may have done with greater ease, talent, and excitement. Anyway, the Air Force sent me to Eielson Air Force Base, 26 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, for an 18 months tour, and I spent 3 years there. The Air Force kept me from being drafted (yes, I was a draft dodger, lol), and I absolutely LOVED Alaska! I highly recommend for anyone to go there in the summertime. Thanks for the comment. When everyone was discharged, we weren't told to stop serving our country, friends and neighbors. Please be safe and careful!
@@TheUSAFBand I have always enjoyed your performances, your collective skill set, professionalism, being ambassadors, and dedication to the Air Force, and above all, to the United States of America. Your Professional Results In Daily Effort (PRIDE - and yes, half a century later, we still remember that) shows magnificently! Someday, I'd dearly LOVE to actually see a performance ! Phillip C. Smith, Sgt. 5010th Security Police Sqn. Eielson AFB, Alaska 1969-1972
@@rkooyers When I got to Tech School it was Air Police, When I got to Osan it was Security Police, Then not sure when we became Security Forces. Thing is 90%(?) of Air Force personal are REMF's. Oink Oink
@@stevenwiederholt7000. You're a typical JEEP (Just Enough Education to Pass). You're probable one that we sent to OMS to get five gallons of prop wash or 50 yards of flight line. During Team Spirit we practiced to protect your hiding in a building. In Germany we practiced war plans while you worried about scuffs on your Dunpont’s corfam low quarters while being a member of the Chair Force. You're the REMF.
Although the confetti guns at the end were a bit lame, all the rest was exceptional. Congrats to anniversary of this song, and the 72 years of MY Air Force. MSgt Ron Rose, retired.
THANK YOU for your outstanding service MSgt Ron Rose...two thumbs up from Cheyenne, Wyoming in the greatest nation in the history of this planet the United States of America!
I chuckled a little when they did that. Then again, the whole production had a kind of "La Cage Aux Folles" production quality to it. But hey, it's the Air Force.
Hard to believe that the YOUNGEST branch of the military is now 80 years old! I happened to be at the 60th birthday celebration at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu. Just so happened that the Thunderbirds were in town!
That was nice and different. Liked with each pan the band grew larger. I played alto & tenor sax marching band and loved all the standards that are marching band music. Enjoyed🎼🎵🎶🇺🇸👍
I remember in 1989 when I was in 7th Grade at Donovan High School the Illinois Chanute Air Force Band came to our school. What a Rock Concert. Us kids couldn’t believe what we were hearing. We though it was going to be like any other high school band. My Principle surprised us. What a Day. Lasting memories👍👍👍🇺🇸
Congratulations for 80th birthday USA BAND AIR FORCE...You are proud of USA.... THANKS FOR SEND YOUR VIDEOS. Sérgio - 1st Trumpet, Bandleader of Dixie Swingers Jazz Band from Lindoia, SP-BRAZIL. September 19th,2019 - 12:26 hrs.
I still tear up when I hear this song. Dad was part of the atomic bomb group. My brother and I went to Lackland together in 1967. Out for 13 years and got homesick at a Thunderbird air show and went back to the reserves for another 5 years. Also like "We took the blue from the skies".
This is by far one of the best arrangements I've ever heard. I strive to be able to arrange stuff like this one day, to have such original ideas and think of every little nuance. Bravo!👏👏👏
"Wild Blue Yonder" - Anthem for the U.S. Air Force Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun; Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At ‘em now, Give 'em the gun! Down we dive, spouting our flame from under, Off with one helluva roar! We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey! Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force! (Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force! The U.S. The U.S. Air Force!~~)
This song is special to me. I used to hear it all the time as my dad was Air Force. It brings back good memories whenever I hear it. I still miss the sound of jets and being on a base. Only those who lived it will understand what I'm saying. Great video!!
The USAF will not turn 80 until 2027. This video celebrates the 80th anniversary of their song, which was introduced when the USAF was still the Army Air Corps.
When I was an Air Force recruiter back in the early 70's I used the term "toot your flute in an Air Force suit"! It looks like it's still an applicable saying today! Thanks for the great rendition!
My Grandfather was apart of the original enlisted team of the Air Force Academy, during and after the move from Lowry AFB to Colorado Springs. As my college has no football program, I still root for Air Force Football.
It still cracks me up how the Air Force hands out rank like Halloween Candy to band squadrons. After one year in the USAF Academy band, I carried an NCO rank that would require about ten years of service for flight line personnel.
I wanted to join the Air Force when I was in my late teens but my parents talked me out of it. I have always felt I missed a great opportunity. And I love the Air Force song!
I am currently trying to talk my shy 18yo daughter INTO the Air Force for all of the great opportunities. I am a Army veteran and understand what could happen but may not.
When I think of my father who was a waist gunner in a B-26 in WW2 and was shot down behind German lines, suffered shrapnel wounds, became a member of the Caterpillar Club, shot at by Germans as he hung in his parachute harness in a tree, and lost crew mates in the incident, this song comes to my mind. I love it for these reasons but also because it is just so upbeat and inspiring.
Happy 80th Birth Day US Air Force !! i m SouthKorean and Republic Of Korea Army active duty. In what month of 2020 will the U.S. space force be established?
This song was composed by Robert Crawford, Miami, FL for the Army Air Corps in 1939, years before the Air Force was formed. The original words were "nothing can stop the Army Air Corps". My father flew with Bob Crawford during WWII and we would visit the Crawford family when I was a child. Bob could bang out this song on his grand piano and he had a fantastic baritone voice.
Changed to Army Air Force in 1941 and to US Air Force in 1947, coincident with name changes of the service.
@@smwca123 Was not changed until 1947. My dad was Army Air Corps until discharge in 1945
@donnaligi641 AAF was 1941-1947, the lyrics were so updated for that.
Happy 80th Birthday USAF!!! May you rule the stratosphere and beyond forever.
A C
Thank you,I am proud and lucky to have been called an airman
@@OVERHERE-OVERHERE Me Too. 1979 - 1995. We Rule The Sky's.
The song is 80 years old, the USAF branch did not come into existence until Sept 18, 1947.
Hey, dude!! It's the 80th anniversary of the USAF song!! The USAF just turned 72 years last September 18!!
@@HarvestTexas You beat me to the punch!
When my dad joined, it was the Army Air Corps, then it was the Army Air Forces, and finally, the U.S. Air Force. :-)
Same for mine. He used to joke about going in with a green uniform and coming out with a blue one.
I'm certain all of you supported and took care of your dads during and after their service. Thank you for all the good you did, and all the good you do now, and shall do. We all benefit greatly. Be safe and careful, always!
@@worldtravel101 My Dad was told to wear what ever uniform he was discharged with at the end of WWll before being recalled as they didn't have an official uniform yet.
Congratulations and thank you Airmen for your service.
Ive been out of the USAF for 60 years but this still brings back many happy memories.
My Dad would sing this song when we went camping but for him, it was the Army Air Corps and his time in the Pacific in WWII from Saipan to Ie Shima
That was so awesome! At first you think it's just a few members of the band, lightly drumming and whistling....and then they hit you with some flutes, a bass, and trombone...next thing you see and hear, are some clarinets and violins.....and before you can do anything about it, your audio sensors, are being overwhelmed by the entire band, along with the choir.....pretty sneaky guys.....but job well done. Outstanding!
I've seen them do their mash show at the Smithsonian a few times and they are amazing in the way they grow into a full orchestra and chorus
Yeah bro. It blew me away
Congratulations USA AIR FORCE!!
The Air Force band is second to none!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why, thank you very much! ❤️ We love to connect with the American public and we are proud to represent the world's most powerful Air Force. ✈️
TheUSAFBand I couldn’t be more proud to have you guys representing us!!!! My best friend from basic is TSgt McGinty. We graduated BMT in October of last year and he is up in DC with the ceremonial brass. Because of him I try and follow what you guys are up to and I have to say I think we have the best band of all the branches!!! Aim High!
@@MrCodyWarnervevcfvdbeff
Jsrh❤😊
It is one of the best vocals of all time across all styles. I so wish her dream of singing again is granted.
Always proud and lucky to have been an airman,1980-84
Shaw AFB SC
Rapid deployment joint task force
Rammstein airbase west Germany
Bless our troops
We live in flame or go down in flame, makes me so proud
I've watched this three times, and every time I cry. What dedication to our country and our principles, no matter man or woman. They are the protectors of our freedom, and for others too.
God Bless America!
1939-0615, Military, History of the AF Song.
In 1939, a magazine called Liberty offered a $1,000 (20,226-2022) prize to come up with a song for the newly formed AF. The magazine wanted a song to rival the Army Air Corps song. Mildred Yount was the chairwoman of the song selection committee. The committee was composed of Air Corps generals’ wives along with COL Edmond I. Gruber, composer of “The Caissons Go Rolling Along.”
The winning song was submitted on 1939-0715, by a professional musician named Robert Crawford who called himself, “The Flying Baritone,” since he had a pilot’s license. The original title was, “What Do You Think of the Air Corps Now?” In 1947 the song was renamed, “The USAF.”
2020-0227, Military, AF Song Changed to Make it Gender Neutral.
AF Chief of Staff GEN David Goldfein made the change. He says, “Combat does not discriminate, and neither should we.”
The old version: A toast to the host of the men we boast.
The new version is longer: Here's a toast to the host
Of those who love the vastness of the sky,
To a friend we send a message of the brave who serve on high.
We drink to those who gave their all of old,
Then down we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold.
A toast to the host of those we boast, the U.S. AF!
2020-0601, Gender, AF Song Changed More to Make it More Gender Neutral:
A gender-neutral ‘Wild Blue Yonder’: AF finishes changing official song
The AF is rolling out the final tweaks to its official song to remove the last references to just men and make it more inclusive of the women in the service.
The AF outlined additional changes to the well-known song, which begins “Off we go, into the wild blue yonder.” The second verse will drop the gender-specific lines “Hands of men blasted the world asunder” and “Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer” to “Valiant hands” and “Boundless souls.” The final verse will also change from “Flying men, guarding the nation’s border” to “Fly to fight.”
Nothing Can Stop The US AIR FORCE!! ✈
Outstanding truth !
Outstanding! I live next door to FE Warren AFB. The men and women who serve our country in the military are "THE BEST OF THE BEST". Thank you for all you do...and Happy 80th Birthday USAF!!
I very rarely cry. Buttttttt...
When I saw this, tears started streaming from this 71 years young Airman.
Protecting our nation and more, always. Thanks for all you do!
Phillip C. Smith, Sgt.
5010th Security Police Squadron
Eielson AFB, Alaska
1969-1972
Thanks for watching!
Touching man. Thanks 4 your service ! 👍
@@nickonicko2575 sir, all I ever did was guard aircraft, missiles, and systems in Air Force Security Police (now called Security Forces, with a motto of "Defensor Fortis" Everybody does the Latin thing! Oh well...). It's work you may have done with greater ease, talent, and excitement. Anyway, the Air Force sent me to Eielson Air Force Base, 26 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, for an 18 months tour, and I spent 3 years there. The Air Force kept me from being drafted (yes, I was a draft dodger, lol), and I absolutely LOVED Alaska! I highly recommend for anyone to go there in the summertime. Thanks for the comment. When everyone was discharged, we weren't told to stop serving our country, friends and neighbors. Please be safe and careful!
@@TheUSAFBand I have always enjoyed your performances, your collective skill set, professionalism, being ambassadors, and dedication to the Air Force, and above all, to the United States of America. Your Professional Results In Daily Effort (PRIDE - and yes, half a century later, we still remember that) shows magnificently! Someday, I'd dearly LOVE to actually see a performance !
Phillip C. Smith, Sgt.
5010th Security Police Sqn.
Eielson AFB, Alaska
1969-1972
AIR FORCE! We're the smart ones...send the officers out to fight. :-)
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OTOH I got a chance to go up in an F4 once, Just about as much fun as you can have with your pants on!
Except for the Security Forces at FOBs.
@@rkooyers
When I got to Tech School it was Air Police, When I got to Osan it was Security Police, Then not sure when we became Security Forces.
Thing is 90%(?) of Air Force personal are REMF's.
Oink Oink
@@stevenwiederholt7000. You're a typical JEEP (Just Enough Education to Pass). You're probable one that we sent to OMS to get five gallons of prop wash or 50 yards of flight line. During Team Spirit we practiced to protect your hiding in a building. In Germany we practiced war plans while you worried about scuffs on your Dunpont’s corfam low quarters while being a member of the Chair Force. You're the REMF.
@@stevenwiederholt7000 they were Security Police in my dad's day. He was in from 1978-1985 active duty, 1985-1990 reserves
How did they make this just one take? Wonderful performance!
Proud Air Force Mom here....Happy 80th!!!!
Most beautiful military song ever I heard. Brilliant!!!
Although the confetti guns at the end were a bit lame, all the rest was exceptional. Congrats to anniversary of this song, and the 72 years of MY Air Force. MSgt Ron Rose, retired.
THANK YOU for your outstanding service MSgt Ron Rose...two thumbs up from Cheyenne, Wyoming in the greatest nation in the history of this planet the United States of America!
I chuckled a little when they did that. Then again, the whole production had a kind of "La Cage Aux Folles" production quality to it. But hey, it's the Air Force.
This made me tear up. Thank you to anyone who's fought for our freedom
Thanks for watching!
@@TheUSAFBand of course! It's an honor to be able to see it (even if it's through a video)
Happy birthday air force
Great job, all! I salute you!
We launch sorties. Thanks for being a morale booster for my fellow Airmen.
Always!
OUTSTANDING!♥️🐾♥️🐾♥️🐾🐾♥️☘🇺🇸🇺🇸☘♥️🐾very nice looking group!♥️🐾♥️🐾☘
God blessed the air force and the united state of america🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hard to believe that the YOUNGEST branch of the military is now 80 years old! I happened to be at the 60th birthday celebration at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu. Just so happened that the Thunderbirds were in town!
The youngest branch is the space force
Nothing can't stop the USAF!!
That was nice and different. Liked with each pan the band grew larger. I played alto & tenor sax marching band and loved all the standards that are marching band music. Enjoyed🎼🎵🎶🇺🇸👍
God Bless the United States Air Force!
Happy Birthday.
I remember in 1989 when I was in 7th Grade at Donovan High School the Illinois Chanute Air Force Band came to our school. What a Rock Concert. Us kids couldn’t believe what we were hearing. We though it was going to be like any other high school band. My Principle surprised us. What a Day. Lasting memories👍👍👍🇺🇸
Congratulations for 80th birthday USA BAND AIR FORCE...You are proud of USA.... THANKS FOR SEND YOUR VIDEOS. Sérgio - 1st Trumpet, Bandleader of Dixie Swingers Jazz Band from Lindoia, SP-BRAZIL. September 19th,2019 - 12:26 hrs.
I don’t know why, but when it got to the hit before the vocal, I got some quick chills.
I still tear up when I hear this song. Dad was part of the atomic bomb group. My brother and I went to Lackland together in 1967. Out for 13 years and got homesick at a Thunderbird air show and went back to the reserves for another 5 years. Also like "We took the blue from the skies".
Amazing performance. Blew my mind
Thanks!
This is by far one of the best arrangements I've ever heard.
I strive to be able to arrange stuff like this one day, to have such original ideas and think of every little nuance.
Bravo!👏👏👏
Thanks so much!
"Wild Blue Yonder" - Anthem for the U.S. Air Force
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
Climbing high into the sun;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At ‘em now, Give 'em the gun!
Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
Off with one helluva roar!
We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!
Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
(Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
The U.S.
The U.S. Air Force!~~)
Just the way fighter jocks like me want to hear it...Jazzy!
This song is special to me. I used to hear it all the time as my dad was Air Force. It brings back good memories whenever I hear it. I still miss the sound of jets and being on a base. Only those who lived it will understand what I'm saying. Great video!!
Rae J
Once an airman always an airman
Nicely done. Excellent whistling! I like how they spotlighted everyone.
That was very professional, just like everything the USAF does :)
Go Blue ✈ USAF!! Wow, these Technical and Masters looked incredibly young. Glad to see fellow Airmen advancing so well through the Ranks.
I’m watching in 2021 so happy 81st birthday to the Air Force and thank you for your service.
Oh! Nothing can stop the Army Air Corps!
My dad was Army Air Corps! 1942-1945!
@@donnaligi641 Ooah!
Ditto! My Dad always added “..except a redhead!” at the end.
A really great up-beat arrangement! I missed the intro verse (Verse III) "Here's a toast to the host of those who love the vastness of the sky, . . .
Amazing performance as always. Thanks
time is very fast! I just watched this when it was premiered, (it's like a couple of months ago..) Happy 81st Birthday USAF!
🎂 Thanks!
The USAF will not turn 80 until 2027. This video celebrates the 80th anniversary of their song, which was introduced when the USAF was still the Army Air Corps.
Excellent peformance! & song. Thanks for sharing.
Nothing will stop the U.S. Air Force
HUA ✈️
@@TheUSAFBand YES 🇺🇸✈️
1:34 gave me chills!!! Amazing!
When I was an Air Force recruiter back in the early 70's I used the term "toot your flute in an Air Force suit"! It looks like it's still an applicable saying today! Thanks for the great rendition!
Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Happy birthday USAF!
Loved it! Some manner of camera sorcery at work here....the band just kept growing! Bravo, Airmen!!! Proud Air Force Dad.
Thanks! It was a fun video to film!
My Grandfather was apart of the original enlisted team of the Air Force Academy, during and after the move from Lowry AFB to Colorado Springs. As my college has no football program, I still root for Air Force Football.
HUA 🏈
What an amazing arrangement! Brilliant composer and wonderful performance!
USAF 1983 - 1989 Norton AFB, Proud to serve. The TSGT playing the oboe, should have looked at his ribbons, they are upside down.
Janken dat krijg ik bij het candese folkslied bloedverwant gewoond en gewerkt voor altijd canada ❤
and let's not forget the wonderful American Band of the A.E.F!
Congratulations us air force and happy Birthday ! From Belgium 🇧🇪
It still cracks me up how the Air Force hands out rank like Halloween Candy to band squadrons. After one year in the USAF Academy band, I carried an NCO rank that would require about ten years of service for flight line personnel.
A nice song keeping everybody closer...
I'll play this on Clara, my clarinet in honor of all of you! Go, Air Force!
COOL! 🛫
@@TheUSAFBand I already played it! It's on my channel! Like the video, & subscribe! Your Clarinetist, CatyCat28meow
Beautiful💗
Thank you! Cheers!
Happy Birthday
Very impressive. 😊. I remember the practice time and tuning to the machine they had in 60s. Music is going to get a major upgrade soon.
Nothing’ll stop the US Air Force
HUA
Y'all obviously know the importance of the Cat. Damn, you folks are damn near too perfect. Great performance!!!! Thanks and Godf bless
My branch of service. Air Force forever!!!!!
Nothing can stop the Army Air Corps
Majestic !!!!
Thanks from Florida 😍👍✈️💕🛩❤️🇺🇸
Awesome job! From one extremely proud retired Airman.
Too cool 😎 🇺🇸😊🥰. Indeed NOTHING can stop the USAF!!! 🍻
I wanted to join the Air Force when I was in my late teens but my parents talked me out of it. I have always felt I missed a great opportunity. And I love the Air Force song!
I am currently trying to talk my shy 18yo daughter INTO the Air Force for all of the great opportunities. I am a Army veteran and understand what could happen but may not.
Your parents definitely screwed you with that one. The air force is a great option for anyone who's getting out of school and doesn't know what to do
this gave me goosebumps, just outstanding
Inspiring ,well done.
Served in United States Air Force 1980 to 84.
WONDERFUL !
Thanks!
Straight. Legends.
Very peoud! Fantastic performance for a fantastic heritage.
When I think of my father who was a waist gunner in a B-26 in WW2 and was shot down behind German lines, suffered shrapnel wounds, became a member of the Caterpillar Club, shot at by Germans as he hung in his parachute harness in a tree, and lost crew mates in the incident, this song comes to my mind. I love it for these reasons but also because it is just so upbeat and inspiring.
*GREAT video* !!!! *LOVE* this song!!! *Congrats on EIGHTY years* !!! #GodBlessTheUSA #AirForce #AirForceSong
Aye this goes pretty hard
Thanks!
Very nice arrangement, looking forward to visiting Air Force Academy in November.
Did you make it
This should have way more views... AWESOME!!
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That dude managed to get a harp there silently and speedily. Good job!
Outstanding arrangement!
Thanks!
@@TheUSAFBand Thank you for responding! Fellow Jazz Trombonist and 8th/86th SFS. Made my day!
Dang! It looks like playing an instrument is the way to make rank in the Air Force!
used to have to sing this in elementary school
Excellent! Send it to an Air Force Vet! ✈
desde el Perú, un saludo a todos ustedes
You're damn right
Being a neighbor of four airforce vets, this song makes me happy!
And they had fun doing it too
Happy 80th Birth Day US Air Force !! i m SouthKorean and Republic Of Korea Army active duty.
In what month of 2020 will the U.S. space force be established?
The Air Force is the smartest of the branches because they do their killing from 40,000 feet
Parabéns, força aérea!
Awesome!
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉. I am desert storm/shield. 😎 Hey.