Please reassure Babu that the rifles used in drills like this are unloaded, to prevent any possible accident to the audience. Drills like this are the epitome of discipline and self-discipline. For Raeen, the buttons on the uniforms are brass or gold-colored aluminum. As other posters have mentioned, the Marines are not part of the Army; they are their own corps. I'm glad the guys enjoyed this video.
Those were US Marine's, not US Army. I'm an Army Infantry veteran and live seeing my Marine brothers show their stuff like this. Babu may enjoy knowing that NO OFFICERS were in this drill. They were "common" men. It appeared as though the leader was a Gunnery Sergeant, and must of the team was Lance Corporal and Corporal's. The US military relies ion its "common" troops for most things.
The UNITED STATES MARINE CORP. are one of the most phenomenal group of individuals who have been given the upmost RESPECT for what they do for our country! SILENT AND DEADLY!
I’ve got to say here..this was awesome! When I was a 12 year old female growing up in Florida, we had an opportunity in our area to become part of a Naval unit…us females did Rifle Guard routine like this & I must say, we were awesome too! Had uniforms, earned bars for our caps & marched in parades…was so much fun! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
This march and the way the soldiers are dressed remind me of classic wooden toy soldiers. The iconic tall, straight stature in uniform and a gun at his arm like a spear, there’s a unique impression about it. As always, the military is impressive.
The "coins" on his uniform are various Medela he has won during his service such as rifle expert, etc. That gunnery Sargeant probably has a lot of combat experience.
I was on an armed drill team in high school ROTC and In the US Air Force, our performance mimicked the Marine Corps. Watching them react to this brought back so many memories and made me miss performing so much
Hey! The floor of that high school is the same logo for the Green Bay Packers football team, but I looked up the original video and read that this is in Nashville, Tennessee at a high school.
Please tell them the differences between each branch of the US Military, so they don't keep getting confused and thinking all of them are the Army lol.
Please tell the guys, tthe ribbons and the hanging medals are awards for various duties in other lands. (not "gold"). The one inspecting and standing at center is NOT an officer, but is a higher ranking 'sergeant' than those in the line. They have an officer, at times, and you can tell because he wears a sword. The rifles they use are the old WW2 M-1 Garand, with the issued bayonet. Tthe uniform is the Marines 'dress blues', Iin any action that requires the use of the American Marines, their motto is: "first in, last out".
i heard them say that this has no purpose, so i think it would be interesting to show them that it did used to have a purpose by showing them some napoleonic war reenactments, or american revolution or civil war reenactments. they could see something from the past themselves and learn the origin of this wierd looking style of drill too
Not very keen on military stuff right now, but this is more of a choreography, so it's kind of cool. Reminded me a bit of a medieval dance formation in some parts :D That might even be something to show to the guys some day - some recreation of medieval dances, from a ren fair or something.
DM, Assuming you're and American... Whether you are keen or "not very keen on military stuff right now", the US military is what allows you opportunity to be a free person in this world and pursue your interests. Without them, you would have very little time or ability to enjoy "medieval dances" or "ren fairs or something" because you would almost certainly be living under the control of a dictator. I suggest you be grateful of the US military and those who serve in it. It is because of them that you are free.
@@edschultheis9537 that argument could go both ways... It's obviously not black & white but it's definitely a really dark shade of Grey. We start more nonsense than we clean up or prevent... Their comment about not being in the mood is understandable. It's a reminder that forces us to ask ourselves, what are we doing? How do we know what we're really doing out there is for anyone's freedom? Why bring up that we wouldn't have our freedom without them... Every country needs defense... But most people currently in the more serious & costly locations are just being used to take advantage of other smaller countries with resources & ports we want access to. The "fighting for freedom" line doesn't really hold up for the US when we actually deploy anyone. Do you realize a lot of it is relying less on patriotism and freedom than it is about fighting for your unit? Smaller motivations that wouldn't even be there without the effort of the military itself. Not some desire for freedom. They wouldn't have anyone to order around if they didn't have other motivations to fight. Getting back at an enemy who hurt someone in your unit. Getting young kids who's brains aren't even fully developed to join because they don't have many other options in life. If you go down the line of why so many even join it's not about freedom. It's about structure or routine or just being a part of something with some vague bigger meaning they're trying to find that when you actually examine it isn't really all that meaningful. It's so pathetic and sad
@@brianroman6150 The only reason you are able to speak you mind is because you live in a free country protected by the US military. Be thankful for it, and try not to continue to be a prick about it.
@@edschultheis9537 Your assumption is incorrect: I'm not an American. Which means in this case that I don't have the comfort of a whole ocean between me and a currently ongoing war. Should explain sufficiently why military stuff makes me a bit edgy at the moment.
Those rifles are heavy, about 4.5 kilos/10 pounds, including the bayonet. This drill has no use in modern war, but it demonstrates the men's strength and skill in handling the weapons.
Villagers keep referring to the Marines soldiers as Army... oh no... Marines are very proud to be Marines, they don't like to be call anything other than Marines. 🙏🙌🏽👏🏽😉
There are many, many things that happened in this drill. To explain it all would mean a wall of text even though I have never served in the armed forces, much less the Marines which Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr brought about. Well, in this -- it makes sure every man is fit for battle with the inspection of the rifles that the Marines have. I can not remember the significance of the knife though. Although I must say this to the Elders: Nothing you do in the Marine Corps is ever good enough even in this type of display. Though the comradery, the brothership you develop with your other Marine is something no one can understand -- they are as dear as a brother that will never betray you if I had to put it briefly.
Could you do a reaction to the video "why America sucks at everything"? Its about how America treats its own population so badly even compared to some third world countries.
I've noticed in this and other performances that there are men only. Also that they are all roughly the same height. This leads me to believe they select those who will look uniform together in formation (in addition to a demonstrated affinity, of course).
Integration of women in the Marines was 8.6% female in 2018, about half the figure of 16.5% when considering the Army, Navy, Air Force. I had a good friend who was a Marine aircraft mechanic on F/A 18's. She used to choke out guys who told her she wasn't a Marine. (she would put a sleeper hold on them)
@@douglascampbell9809 Good information. My comment applied to the drill team only. I've seen similar situations where people were too short to make the cut.
I’m really tired and my brain first registered “Esports” as “escorts”. I was thinking, uh, yeah, I suppose they probably would have some thoughts on the subject… when I realized my mistake. Your idea sounds a lot better than my tired brain’s! 😂
@@sarahallegra6239 Haha, don’t worry, I’m tired aswell. I was so confused when I initially read your comment as I read “escorts” as “e-scorts”, much to my confusion. I agree that they would also probably have some thoughts on escorts 😅
when they do the rifle exchange with the officer, the routine is basically a weapons inspection but suuuuuuper overly flourished. their whole routine is basically all standard movements they'd do in watch duty, like shoulder arms, stand at attention, fall in line, etc, but with over-the-top flourishing and adornment.
Well please show them some other cultures too and not stick to one culture only....not saying American culture should be neglected but diversity should be there in the content
Your offending the Marines , they don't belong to the Army. They are a separate force just as Air Force , Army , Navy and Coast Guard. Marines even have their own ships ,planes and jets , they train in the water .
useless drills still practiced around the world. This shit stopped being a practical skill after the Napolionic wars. Having men stand in line is not how wars are fought.
yes, that's why the US doesn't really do much with any showy military parades. These are basically recruiters putting on a performance to get you to want to join, like the Blue Angles. Its why this is done in a highschool and not in front of the white house or congress.
Please reassure Babu that the rifles used in drills like this are unloaded, to prevent any possible accident to the audience. Drills like this are the epitome of discipline and self-discipline. For Raeen, the buttons on the uniforms are brass or gold-colored aluminum. As other posters have mentioned, the Marines are not part of the Army; they are their own corps. I'm glad the guys enjoyed this video.
more like never loaded. so expensive, i would not shoot out of one of those more than their initial round lol
@@cptmuska yea same
Those were US Marine's, not US Army. I'm an Army Infantry veteran and live seeing my Marine brothers show their stuff like this.
Babu may enjoy knowing that NO OFFICERS were in this drill. They were "common" men. It appeared as though the leader was a Gunnery Sergeant, and must of the team was Lance Corporal and Corporal's.
The US military relies ion its "common" troops for most things.
Marine Corps veteran here. Seen the Silent Drill Team many times over the years. I love those guys!
All from MEMORY without the Drill Sergeant giving any verbal instructions...amazing!
You can still hear them in your head with each step.
The UNITED STATES MARINE CORP. are one of the most phenomenal group of individuals who have been given the upmost RESPECT for what they do for our country!
SILENT AND DEADLY!
I’ve got to say here..this was awesome! When I was a 12 year old female growing up in Florida, we had an opportunity in our area to become part of a Naval unit…us females did Rifle Guard routine like this & I must say, we were awesome too! Had uniforms, earned bars for our caps & marched in parades…was so much fun! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
Those rifles weigh about 11 lbs. That doesn't seem like much weight until you have carried it all day.
Actually that does sound like a lot! Especially when you’re twirling it around like it’s nothing. I’m even more impressed!
I remember the first time I saw them and was amazed. I was stationed at the Washington Navy Yard and got to see them weekly.
None of them were officers. Only privates, corporals, and sergeants. Great reaction... I love you guys!
Wow! I had no idea about this. Great precision drill.
NICE PERFORMANCE...SEMPAR FI!
Love these guys so much🧡
Producers please show them some traditional European houses
This march and the way the soldiers are dressed remind me of classic wooden toy soldiers. The iconic tall, straight stature in uniform and a gun at his arm like a spear, there’s a unique impression about it.
As always, the military is impressive.
Peace, Love!
The "coins" on his uniform are various Medela he has won during his service such as rifle expert, etc. That gunnery Sargeant probably has a lot of combat experience.
I was on an armed drill team in high school ROTC and In the US Air Force, our performance mimicked the Marine Corps. Watching them react to this brought back so many memories and made me miss performing so much
Great video and so many uploads recently. Great work!
First Time for me too seeing that. Amazing!
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏
God be with you all
Prayers for you all🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hey! The floor of that high school is the same logo for the Green Bay Packers football team, but I looked up the original video and read that this is in Nashville, Tennessee at a high school.
Please tell them the differences between each branch of the US Military, so they don't keep getting confused and thinking all of them are the Army lol.
Please tell the guys, tthe ribbons and the hanging medals are awards for various duties in other lands. (not "gold"). The one inspecting and standing at center is NOT an officer, but is a higher ranking 'sergeant' than those in the line. They have an officer, at times, and you can tell because he wears a sword. The rifles they use are the old WW2 M-1 Garand, with the issued bayonet. Tthe uniform is the Marines 'dress blues', Iin any action that requires the use of the American Marines, their motto is: "first in, last out".
I’d really be interested to know what the villagers think about the Ukraine war or what they have heard of it
Yea
I love these guys!
I wish you would tell them to remain silent during the drill. Show respect for our soldiers.
I was hoping they would get around to seeing this performance! Love it! Thank you CMS! With love from Minnesota, USA
Common man show producers please show them some historical stuff too...
i heard them say that this has no purpose, so i think it would be interesting to show them that it did used to have a purpose by showing them some napoleonic war reenactments, or american revolution or civil war reenactments. they could see something from the past themselves and learn the origin of this wierd looking style of drill too
Yay! I love silent drill marches
Babu: “Left, right, attention!” 😆
Have our pals seen an A-10 warthog yet?
Brrrttt no sir
"firing may endanger the audience" ... raeen laughs, he knows the guns aren't loaded 🙂
Not very keen on military stuff right now, but this is more of a choreography, so it's kind of cool.
Reminded me a bit of a medieval dance formation in some parts :D That might even be something to show to the guys some day - some recreation of medieval dances, from a ren fair or something.
DM,
Assuming you're and American... Whether you are keen or "not very keen on military stuff right now", the US military is what allows you opportunity to be a free person in this world and pursue your interests. Without them, you would have very little time or ability to enjoy "medieval dances" or "ren fairs or something" because you would almost certainly be living under the control of a dictator. I suggest you be grateful of the US military and those who serve in it. It is because of them that you are free.
@@edschultheis9537 that argument could go both ways... It's obviously not black & white but it's definitely a really dark shade of Grey. We start more nonsense than we clean up or prevent... Their comment about not being in the mood is understandable. It's a reminder that forces us to ask ourselves, what are we doing? How do we know what we're really doing out there is for anyone's freedom? Why bring up that we wouldn't have our freedom without them... Every country needs defense... But most people currently in the more serious & costly locations are just being used to take advantage of other smaller countries with resources & ports we want access to. The
"fighting for freedom" line doesn't really hold up for the US when we actually deploy anyone. Do you realize a lot of it is relying less on patriotism and freedom than it is about fighting for your unit? Smaller motivations that wouldn't even be there without the effort of the military itself. Not some desire for freedom. They wouldn't have anyone to order around if they didn't have other motivations to fight.
Getting back at an enemy who hurt someone in your unit. Getting young kids who's brains aren't even fully developed to join because they don't have many other options in life. If you go down the line of why so many even join it's not about freedom. It's about structure or routine or just being a part of something with some vague bigger meaning they're trying to find that when you actually examine it isn't really all that meaningful. It's so pathetic and sad
@@brianroman6150 The only reason you are able to speak you mind is because you live in a free country protected by the US military. Be thankful for it, and try not to continue to be a prick about it.
That does sound like a fun idea! I love watching those dances too!
@@edschultheis9537 Your assumption is incorrect: I'm not an American. Which means in this case that I don't have the comfort of a whole ocean between me and a currently ongoing war. Should explain sufficiently why military stuff makes me a bit edgy at the moment.
Those rifles are heavy, about 4.5 kilos/10 pounds, including the bayonet.
This drill has no use in modern war, but it demonstrates the men's strength and skill in handling the weapons.
Best channel to watch before bed
Discipline, like Ramen stifled that yawn, with great discipline!
❇Video Suggestion: As much as these guys liked this and as much as many of the others like music… show them some “Top Secret Drum Corps”. ❇
8:09 There’s no ammo in the guns.
Should react to Britain’s ‘trooping of the colour’ 👍
Villagers keep referring to the Marines soldiers as Army... oh no... Marines are very proud to be Marines, they don't like to be call anything other than Marines. 🙏🙌🏽👏🏽😉
A reaction on roman empire could be great
A few good men. USMC are awesome warruors.
Are they in Green Bay Wisconsin?
I too have watched Cadet Kelly
Babu is one of this world's greatest treasures
Show them traning if Indian Para-camando
There are many, many things that happened in this drill. To explain it all would mean a wall of text even though I have never served in the armed forces, much less the Marines which Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr brought about. Well, in this -- it makes sure every man is fit for battle with the inspection of the rifles that the Marines have. I can not remember the significance of the knife though. Although I must say this to the Elders: Nothing you do in the Marine Corps is ever good enough even in this type of display. Though the comradery, the brothership you develop with your other Marine is something no one can understand -- they are as dear as a brother that will never betray you if I had to put it briefly.
man it sounds like you and your marine buddy would be fighting on who would take the bullet for each other
Could you do a reaction to the video "why America sucks at everything"? Its about how America treats its own population so badly even compared to some third world countries.
Sorry guys, no gold from government, just the pride of serving for the Country.
Wow. It's amazing to that the British Empire still exists in people there today.
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Relax boys, those bundooks are not loaded.
Funny... I thought of Alec Baldwin.
I've noticed in this and other performances that there are men only. Also that they are all roughly the same height. This leads me to believe they select those who will look uniform together in formation (in addition to a demonstrated affinity, of course).
Integration of women in the Marines was 8.6% female in 2018, about half the figure of 16.5% when considering the Army, Navy, Air Force.
I had a good friend who was a Marine aircraft mechanic on F/A 18's.
She used to choke out guys who told her she wasn't a Marine. (she would put a sleeper hold on them)
@@douglascampbell9809 Good information. My comment applied to the drill team only. I've seen similar situations where people were too short to make the cut.
It’s better at 2x speed.
These are United States Marines
Villagers reacting to Esports could be interesting, would love to see their reaction to a sport most would just see as a form of entertainment
I’m really tired and my brain first registered “Esports” as “escorts”. I was thinking, uh, yeah, I suppose they probably would have some thoughts on the subject… when I realized my mistake. Your idea sounds a lot better than my tired brain’s! 😂
@@sarahallegra6239 Haha, don’t worry, I’m tired aswell. I was so confused when I initially read your comment as I read “escorts” as “e-scorts”, much to my confusion. I agree that they would also probably have some thoughts on escorts 😅
@@thepredhulkchronicles5934 it’s a big confusion circle!! If you’re also in the US, we can blame it on daylight savings time 😆
awesome!!!
Can we at least cut the arts and crafts part of the military budget?
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Babu, you da’ man!!
when they do the rifle exchange with the officer, the routine is basically a weapons inspection but suuuuuuper overly flourished.
their whole routine is basically all standard movements they'd do in watch duty, like shoulder arms, stand at attention, fall in line, etc, but with over-the-top flourishing and adornment.
Well please show them some other cultures too and not stick to one culture only....not saying American culture should be neglected but diversity should be there in the content
Everyone and their mamma is in America America is culturally diverse.
I love Baby❤️❤️
I wanna see them reacting to Parents Destroying Kids Electronics Complications LMAO
Your offending the Marines , they don't belong to the Army. They are a separate force just as Air Force , Army , Navy and Coast Guard.
Marines even have their own ships ,planes and jets , they train in the water .
then make a reaction of Chechnya army too!
Not Army. US Marines
Why everything from America there's other parts of the world other than USA
I clicked this video 31 SECONDS after it was published so i think i'm first but not first to comment
useless drills still practiced around the world. This shit stopped being a practical skill after the Napolionic wars. Having men stand in line is not how wars are fought.
yes, that's why the US doesn't really do much with any showy military parades. These are basically recruiters putting on a performance to get you to want to join, like the Blue Angles. Its why this is done in a highschool and not in front of the white house or congress.
But it looks good, at least for formal ceremonies, is it not?
Crappy choice..
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No you arent
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