I swear, there needs to just be a band of drill Sargents! Like a boy band but they do normal marching vocals 🤣 Im tired of hearing these amazing voices sing absolute bops and not being able to listen to em on repeat 😤
@@living4christ Hahaha! It went to -75 with the chill factor..Nov. 89. Crazy fucking cold and having to do a 15 min PT with an Alky DS. We were in sweats..he in BDU. HE couldn't take the cold... My Vietnam Veteran Buddies.( I was 35 when I joined) Told me to volunteer for every and anything... "When it gets shitty, you get coffee!" I was given a plaque with my two teammates getting one as well, for hanging new lockers in the Post Commander's Gym...and I ate like a king working chow....LOVED EVERY MINUTE.
@@NoWayOut55 It was good times, I didn't know it then tho. I used to get all the packaged coffee from the MRE packs, I would get them from the trash. lol. In the afternoon I would drink a bunch of coffee. There was a kind of feminine dude in our platoon, the drill sergeants would make him yell his weapon number over and over again, 681. The dude didnt quit, he made it. I wouldnt mind going back their to tour the place again.
Mr Judge lol you were that guy in boot huh? It takes me 5 min to change into ocps wth were you doing for it to take 30 min. I assume you got chaptered out because you said “were” lol couldn’t make it past boot huh?
Mr Judge lol glad you took time out of your day to right me a book, And I assumed you didnt make it past boot and got chaptered is because you stated you WERE a private in 2019, it’s 2020 a year would get you at least PFC therefore still being a private but since you WERE I can make that assumption,. Okay I can rephrase that sentence to make it less specific and personal, no one in my entire company took more than TEN minutes changing into OCPs so again I can say you were “that guy” lmao Good job writing a book though about crying how the military treats people like crap, I dont disagree, everyone knows what they signing for so why complain? I knew what I was getting myself into it’s shitty? Yes very much. Did I expect it? Oh absolutely.
Mr Judge lmao you’re trying too hard kid, you were definitely “that guy” you seem so hurt hahahaha it’s okay if you couldn’t make it through and had a unsuccessful military career PFC and PVT is still a private hahaha now im wondering if you actually served. Keep writing though snowflake I wanna keep laughing this is great lmaoooo
@SyntaxSandbox listen guy, there are a LOT of female soldiers that I've met and seen them take down ass hole "Alpha males" like they're nothing. You ever sign up? Edit: Didn't think so.
Gotta have appreciation for both female and male soldiers in the field, both died fighting in service of our country and the beliefs it was founded upon.
@SyntaxSandbox while they may need to held to slightly different standard than the men as far as physical requirements are concerned it doesn't make them any less of a warrior now you, you're stupid bitch
I will never forget being a Private First Class in basic at Jackson and peeping the absolute pure smirks on all our faces when we did this cadence for the first time on our way back to barracks after morning chow ... man hearing it again is almost an outer body experience. Who relates ?
I walked across that same stage on July 15, 1998. C 1/40. My parents traveled across four states to see me graduate. It made them both cry. The proudest moment in their lives.
WOW, takes me back to my days of Service in the 70s. I didn't know how treasured those memories would become until years later. So many brothers I had and we saw no color only ourselves as soldiers. To this day my service to my country stands among my best accomplishments. And now my son wants to join. "Oh Drill Sargent, leave him alone"
Civilians will never understand how true all of what was said... DS : SPC Stephens! What did you just say?!? - stands at attention - Nothing, Drill Sergeant!
@@adenarenas7939 They already dropped it in favor of a new thing called “The First 100 Yards”. Supposed to be the first event the recruits go through together to help build teamwork, while building trust in their NCO’s. The supposed reasoning behind the removal was that Shark Attacks were never an actual regulated part of the Army, they were instead created during a Draft period where the Drills needed to quickly weed out those who wouldn’t make it. But with our current All Volunteer Army, it’s not as much of a necessity.
Those guys, meeting the Drill Sergeant at Best Buy: "Be gone, demon! You don't have any power over me here!" The Drill Sergeant: "I WANT YOU TO GIVE ME 40 RIGHT HERE AND NOW, MAGGOT!"
I did steam roller baby in my jrotc days did it to some chair force jrotc and they laughed while in formation I made them stop and do a grass party. My commanders saw how serious I really was
I was just there for my girlfriend's son last week...he was 3rd platoon senterians...now he is at ait for 22 weeks(fort sill)...Patriot missile maintainer.
Can we just admire how efficiently and neatly they exit the theatre.... Imagine if people would exit planes like this... itd be so much easier and quicker
I stumbled on this about a week ago and I have played it every day since... So amazing. I love a good cadence and this is up there with the best I've heard.. An amazing earworm that I cannot get of out my head.
I will never forget 2005 at Fort Knox drill sergeant Valverde who is doing the Cadence in this video walked by as I was coming out of the latrine. He quickly turned around right after he walked by me and of course I was standing at parade rest he looked at me and said what's up and Then followed by my last name. Stupidly being caught off guard I said what's up Valverde and he told me to see him at his office before Chow.
Lol, no matter what branch we've served for I'm Army Artillery vet, there's still a mental discipline we have. I'm grateful for what the Army trained me to become. I'm grateful for all of you that have served.
I remember my Drill Sargent back in 1971. My platoon was all draftees scared all of us. Stayed in 32 years and still remember everything that SSG told us.
B Co, 1/46th 3rd Plt, Ft Benning, GA. I still remember most of it. Lots good memories, and bad ones. My foot got broke. Now, I'm about to leave Kuwait and still remember things my SDS told me nearly 2 years later. And this was one of his favorite cadences.
When I take a dump, there’s a Drill Sergeant there. When i take a dump, there’s a Drill Sergeant there. Drill Sergeant! Drill Sergeant! Why don’t you leave me alone, Before I call E.O. I still remember when I graduated in that auditorium back in 2011. Good times
that's what i love about the army of the usa. this patriotism. these are strong men with passion. singing together strengthens the troop. great performance.
I walked across that stage a month ago, and left that chapel singing the same cadence. Charlie 1/40th, 1st platoon Death Dealers. Strike hard, strike fast.
When I got out of the Air Force, my biggest nightmare, was getting recalled back in, then having to go through basic again, to get back in shape. I left the AF as a Sgt, and having to put up with raw recruits, a half crazed TI, for six weeks, scared the hell out of me. I was at my 54th birthday party, smiling, grinning, knowing I'd reached the point that the military would no longer want me back, I could sleep nights without the nightmare of hearing a TI yelling at me. In basic, I thought Drill or Training Instructors were from another planet. They thought your ears were in your chest. Their watches a lot faster than mine, and the only way to get out from under a yelling TI...hope some other idiot did something worse and he got the TI's wrath. What made it worse, going for training, my electronics training would last a full year. At that time, you were in extended Basic for the entire time.
@@u.s.marine6430 For a eighteen year old city kid, never been out on his own, it was a shock to the system. You quickly adapt. The thing that made it worse, was it didn't end in six weeks, I got shipped off to Keesler AFB, and the technical training school there for another 52 weeks, for Avionics training and Tech School was considered a continuation of basic, so from the day I stepped onto Lackland, in Texas, to the day I left Keesler, , Biloxi, Mississippi, I was in Basic Training.
Wait a second, I knew I remembered those walls. This is where my brother went I think it was for his Infantry training or BT. But I remember driving to OK, and came to the base, its acres upon acres and miles. And we went into this building. And I remember this vividly because my dad almost got arrested for almost pushing a bike out of the way when we were about to park
Just looking at the thumbnail I thought this was at Ft Sill. What other US Army base would have red artillery shells lining the stage for a ceremony? I graduated OSUT from C 1-40th FA in September 2002.
When I go on UA-cam.
There is a drill sergeant there...
When I get out UA-cam
There a drill sergeant there
Drill sergeant
Drill sergeant
Just leave me alone
Angry Cops, Thirds Lynch🔪🤚
Ha ha
Once you do it for a while, you just get used to it.
When I read this, a drill sergeant was there.
Imagine screwing up and the drill sergeant just launches himself off the stage to devour you.
That's fucking terrifying
Lmao
Lol
dolphin dives
Well shit,I don't wanna imagine that.
how school expects us to leave the school building when there is a fire going on
pretty much
That’s how we were expected to dismiss from the bus. It was horrible.
Maybe if they have us a cadence we could stand a chance 🥱
True.
that would be kinda fun if we left like this
I still think many of the Drill Sergeants in the Country should do a record. Many can REALLY SING!
There already is. Called the Band of the singing Serj’
i’m from alabama and during ait they had me call this cadence🤣 atleast once a day
I agree! I love their courage, strength, and voices.
Alot of them go to school because the trainees would make fun of them
Drill Instructor* USMC
Drill Sergeant* everyone els
*ok let's talk about how good this guys voice is*
Drill Sergeant Valverde
Cadences are pretty much military choir and they are pretty good I would know I’ve been apart of it
Thats drill sergeant to you!
@@AO-pn2uo Thanks!!
Damn fine Drill!!
@@riverwoodard9324 Makes you proud to wear the uniform..
It took 10 yrs to finally get mine off of me!
✊✊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👈👈💪
Let’s talk about how the volume of the men in the auditorium got louder as more left....
They started to really identify with the song as they listened to it...
Hold up....
@@f.b.i7408 impostor
Even after 16 years, there's a Drill Sergeant there, right behind me. Help me.
You get a drill sergeant just like you get an FBI agent, he's always there... Watching over you
Then how has he not arrested you yet you stUFFED FUCKING MANIAC
I swear, there needs to just be a band of drill Sargents! Like a boy band but they do normal marching vocals 🤣 Im tired of hearing these amazing voices sing absolute bops and not being able to listen to em on repeat 😤
If you have Spotify they’re all on there. Just type in “army cadence” or “marine cadence” I use em on runs when I’m being lazy lol
Okay so we can make them do this but we have to call it a Man Band instead of a Boy Band
They're the upgrade
@@CMatthewsfan much appreciated 👌
@@RyNotBread EXACTLY! Lmao
@@CMatthewsfan You Will Be Motivated! lol
One of my favorite cadences, the memories can never be replaced.
Ricky Barksdale so true. You can never relax.
Absolutely agree....will never forget it
I went to basic at Ft. Leonardwood in the winter. I never been so cold in my whole life.
@@living4christ Hahaha!
It went to -75 with the chill factor..Nov. 89.
Crazy fucking cold and having to do a 15 min PT with an Alky DS.
We were in sweats..he in BDU.
HE couldn't take the cold...
My Vietnam Veteran Buddies.( I was 35 when I joined)
Told me to volunteer for every and anything...
"When it gets shitty, you get coffee!"
I was given a plaque with my two teammates getting one as well, for hanging new lockers in the Post Commander's Gym...and I ate like a king working chow....LOVED EVERY MINUTE.
@@NoWayOut55 It was good times, I didn't know it then tho. I used to get all the packaged coffee from the MRE packs, I would get them from the trash. lol. In the afternoon I would drink a bunch of coffee. There was a kind of feminine dude in our platoon, the drill sergeants would make him yell his weapon number over and over again, 681. The dude didnt quit, he made it. I wouldnt mind going back their to tour the place again.
Drill Sergeants deserve way more pay... they sleep like 3 hours a day and work 21...
Bro marines need to get paid they get 3 hours of sleep to you cant just pay a force more then others for pepole who rish there life every day
Mr Judge lol you were that guy in boot huh? It takes me 5 min to change into ocps wth were you doing for it to take 30 min. I assume you got chaptered out because you said “were” lol couldn’t make it past boot huh?
Mr Judge lol glad you took time out of your day to right me a book, And I assumed you didnt make it past boot and got chaptered is because you stated you WERE a private in 2019, it’s 2020 a year would get you at least PFC therefore still being a private but since you WERE I can make that assumption,. Okay I can rephrase that sentence to make it less specific and personal, no one in my entire company took more than TEN minutes changing into OCPs so again I can say you were “that guy” lmao Good job writing a book though about crying how the military treats people like crap, I dont disagree, everyone knows what they signing for so why complain? I knew what I was getting myself into it’s shitty? Yes very much. Did I expect it? Oh absolutely.
Mr Judge lmao you’re trying too hard kid, you were definitely “that guy” you seem so hurt hahahaha it’s okay if you couldn’t make it through and had a unsuccessful military career PFC and PVT is still a private hahaha now im wondering if you actually served. Keep writing though snowflake I wanna keep laughing this is great lmaoooo
Mr Judge legit though who hurt you? Hahahaha you had to have such a bad experience to be this fragile. No way you’re being serious lmaooo
I'm a bit teary eyed thinking back on my BCT days. I was so sore, tired and friggin proud
Hooah!
@SyntaxSandbox listen guy, there are a LOT of female soldiers that I've met and seen them take down ass hole "Alpha males" like they're nothing. You ever sign up?
Edit: Didn't think so.
Gotta have appreciation for both female and male soldiers in the field, both died fighting in service of our country and the beliefs it was founded upon.
@SyntaxSandbox while they may need to held to slightly different standard than the men as far as physical requirements are concerned it doesn't make them any less of a warrior now you, you're stupid bitch
@SyntaxSandbox beta male
"What are you doing on this UA-cam Channel Airman?"
"To watch whatever you tell me to Drill Sergeant."
Drill: you know what? Don't even worry too easy.......
HALF-RIGHT....FACE!
FRONT LEANING REST POSITION.....MOVE!!!!!
IN CADENCE....EXERCISE!!!!!
Mama mama can't you see...
must have sounded pretty odd to the civilians there.
Yeah but, there was a drill sergeant there
@@-extreme_gaming-8707 true
Lol wtf ahhaha
Hey, that was my graduation, and my Drill SGT, Third Platoon Outlaws, Bravo Bulls!! I Dont see Drill SGT Turner anywhere in the video
Haha, Hell yeah. Me too!
KMackk187 they changed it to Barbarians in my cycle. B 1-40th for life!
KMackk187 did you have Drill Sergeant Rice, Lewis, Luadazers, Garrick, Tyson, Bowsher, Shamblin, McNair, Berry, Porter, Moore, or Durham?
No, I had drill sergeants turner and valverde
phillipmaz You were B 1-40 as well?
I will never forget being a Private First Class in basic at Jackson and peeping the absolute pure smirks on all our faces when we did this cadence for the first time on our way back to barracks after morning chow ... man hearing it again is almost an outer body experience. Who relates ?
Even when I go to school in NJROTC-
there's a Drill Sergeant there.....
I have AFJROTC 😊
I walked across that same stage on July 15, 1998. C 1/40. My parents traveled across four states to see me graduate. It made them both cry. The proudest moment in their lives.
WOW, takes me back to my days of Service in the 70s. I didn't know how treasured those memories would become until years later. So many brothers I had and we saw no color only ourselves as soldiers. To this day my service to my country stands among my best accomplishments. And now my son wants to join. "Oh Drill Sargent, leave him alone"
Well said and so true. A soldier and memories for life. AATW!
Every part of the world would be proud of be part of this force.
Civilians will never understand how true all of what was said...
DS : SPC Stephens! What did you just say?!?
- stands at attention -
Nothing, Drill Sergeant!
(Knife hand deploys)
Why are you standing at attention to talk to an NCO?
@@NateD006 Finally! Somebody caught it!
@@billstephens396 I approve
There's no FBI agent watching you through your phone camera.
Nope, there's a drill sergeant there.
Imagine if there’s a war requiring a draft, and a regular civilian having to meet DS and go through basic. They’ll hate life and be scared shitless
well tbf most recruits stepping off the bus are normal civilians, the first thing they see is a DS whos yelling at them within 30 seconds
Shut up you lil worthless maggot shit!!!
You know they're considering dropping shark attacks.
@@adenarenas7939 They already dropped it in favor of a new thing called “The First 100 Yards”.
Supposed to be the first event the recruits go through together to help build teamwork, while building trust in their NCO’s. The supposed reasoning behind the removal was that Shark Attacks were never an actual regulated part of the Army, they were instead created during a Draft period where the Drills needed to quickly weed out those who wouldn’t make it. But with our current All Volunteer Army, it’s not as much of a necessity.
@@mrman2981
... Take your meds, bro.
"In the early morning rain!!!"
"In the early morning raaaaaaaa aaaa aa aaaaain!"
Man!!
Drill Sargent giving me chills!!!
I loved cadence....I could march for hours with good cadence...
GOD BLESS OUR GREAT MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
Those guys, meeting the Drill Sergeant at Best Buy:
"Be gone, demon! You don't have any power over me here!"
The Drill Sergeant: "I WANT YOU TO GIVE ME 40 RIGHT HERE AND NOW, MAGGOT!"
One of my favourite cadences! Although, I never went to basic training, I remember calling this cadence in jrotc.
I did steam roller baby in my jrotc days did it to some chair force jrotc and they laughed while in formation I made them stop and do a grass party. My commanders saw how serious I really was
@@codyzumr4040 thats a thing at school dumbass
I miss my drill sergeant!! Sergeant Connor was an amazing man, very good friend, and an even better instructor!!
I have watched the Drill Sargent song till I have it memorized. I love his voice, I don't know if he knows how good he is.... love it!!!!
I can still hear DSG Brown and DSG Philips when I sleep. Those were 2 of the best men I ever met. I do not think I would have survived without them.
DSG ? That you?
I could watch this all day every day. brings back some great memories.:)
God, I miss this for some reason. Thank you for capturing and posting. I bet everyone there had goosebumps.
I was just there for my girlfriend's son last week...he was 3rd platoon senterians...now he is at ait for 22 weeks(fort sill)...Patriot missile maintainer.
Rusty Dexter my brother is a patriot missile operator too
Rusty Dexter we call those guys In-flight missel mechanics
Rusty Dexter crappy job
Jon Davis who does
@ComocosonoEWL "dumbass civilians" where's ur NCO bud 😂 theres people in service that can't keep their trap shut either
I walked across this stage in 2005. One of the proudest days of my life.
27 days and I'll be starting basic at fort sill
aubrey kirkland Good luck!
phillipmaz Graduated May 23 and I'm half way done with AIT here now. Definitely heard this cadence a lot lol
aubrey kirkland how's things now
Anderson Cooper he died in syria
year later, how did it go?
Can we just admire how efficiently and neatly they exit the theatre....
Imagine if people would exit planes like this... itd be so much easier and quicker
I stumbled on this about a week ago and I have played it every day since... So amazing. I love a good cadence and this is up there with the best I've heard.. An amazing earworm that I cannot get of out my head.
Thanks for memories of army and basic good times I respect each every one drill sergeants their was tough job
My brother just got done with basic at fort sill and i miss him so much
How am I just seeing this video 4 years later?! Outstanding cadence calling by the Drill! This we’ll defend!
I will never forget 2005 at Fort Knox drill sergeant Valverde who is doing the Cadence in this video walked by as I was coming out of the latrine. He quickly turned around right after he walked by me and of course I was standing at parade rest he looked at me and said what's up and Then followed by my last name. Stupidly being caught off guard I said what's up Valverde and he told me to see him at his office before Chow.
my son did his basic here in March 2014, that brought back good memories! Go Army!
Lol, no matter what branch we've served for I'm Army Artillery vet, there's still a mental discipline we have. I'm grateful for what the Army trained me to become. I'm grateful for all of you that have served.
definatly lots of memories of ft sill.....but i dont miss the heat (class 70-85)
I graduated basic training on that stage. A Battery 1-31FA 2nd platoon. 1992.
When I first wake up, *there's a drill sergeant there...*
Nothings better than a soulful d.s. that can call cadence. My graduation was great. We had a guest speaker. Randy couture showed up.
Cool that this dudes still hearting ppl
Oh well... thank you 😁
Man, this brought me to tears. The memories...
I remember my Drill Sargent back in 1971. My platoon was all draftees scared all of us. Stayed in 32 years and still remember everything that SSG told us.
i had a D/S we nicknamed him D/S low crawl....mostly when it came to mud and brass
@@05ramadi i remember " low crawlJoe, low crawl!
Same place and way I graduated. Oh the memories.
B Co, 1/46th 3rd Plt, Ft Benning, GA.
I still remember most of it. Lots good memories, and bad ones. My foot got broke. Now, I'm about to leave Kuwait and still remember things my SDS told me nearly 2 years later. And this was one of his favorite cadences.
Love this thanks for your service ❤️🙏
Welcome to another In my recommended, where I get this video from 5 years ago, In My Recommended.
i like this song so much that i cant even stop listening to it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When I take a dump, there’s a Drill Sergeant there.
When i take a dump, there’s a Drill Sergeant there.
Drill Sergeant!
Drill Sergeant!
Why don’t you leave me alone,
Before I call E.O.
I still remember when I graduated in that auditorium back in 2011. Good times
Well, that certainly brings back some good memories!
Beautiful, fortunate to attend ceremony with my son years ago.
Love this what a great voice
My brother just graduated last week from Fort.Sill.
Oh sweet! What battery was he in?
Ya nobody cares
@@batboy020876 You're an idiot troll.
I was at this ceremony for my son...really amazing to watch
Brings back memories from a long time ago, its all good!!!
And everywhere I go there's always something to remind me of another place in time
spent four days there in early 1986 undergoing a "gentleman's course" on a now long obsolete fire control system named "Tac Fire!"
I have been lucky enough to go through this. I miss it.
that's what i love about the army of the usa. this patriotism. these are strong men with passion. singing together strengthens the troop. great performance.
*goes to bathroom
There is a drill sergeant there!
I walked across that stage a month ago, and left that chapel singing the same cadence. Charlie 1/40th, 1st platoon Death Dealers. Strike hard, strike fast.
Man I remember basic those days were good
What the hell. I'm on youtube just messing around and stumble on my BCT graduation. Were you in a PLT here MAZ?
Yep! 3rd Platoon!
pfft imagine being the army
- this post was made by space force gang
Saw this at Ft Sill when my son was there little over 4 years ago. I was AF, guess he wanted to be different.
I just pooped a little bit. An absolute horror.
Edit: no wait, this is army. Stress cards ahoy!
When I got out of the Air Force, my biggest nightmare, was getting recalled back in, then having to go through basic again, to get back in shape. I left the AF as a Sgt, and having to put up with raw recruits, a half crazed TI, for six weeks, scared the hell out of me. I was at my 54th birthday party, smiling, grinning, knowing I'd reached the point that the military would no longer want me back, I could sleep nights without the nightmare of hearing a TI yelling at me.
In basic, I thought Drill or Training Instructors were from another planet. They thought your ears were in your chest. Their watches a lot faster than mine, and the only way to get out from under a yelling TI...hope some other idiot did something worse and he got the TI's wrath. What made it worse, going for training, my electronics training would last a full year. At that time, you were in extended Basic for the entire time.
Really! You had chair force nightmares. And a whole 6 weeks of basic training. LMFAO!
@@u.s.marine6430 For a eighteen year old city kid, never been out on his own, it was a shock to the system. You quickly adapt. The thing that made it worse, was it didn't end in six weeks, I got shipped off to Keesler AFB, and the technical training school there for another 52 weeks, for Avionics training and Tech School was considered a continuation of basic, so from the day I stepped onto Lackland, in Texas, to the day I left Keesler, , Biloxi, Mississippi, I was in Basic Training.
I miss old school cadence like “a little bird” can’t think of others but if I heard them👍🇺🇸 I entered the Army in March 1975 those were good times🇺🇸
We sang "a little bird" in AIT haha. Definitely one of the good ones!
@@phillipmaz "If I were a hammer..." Sgt. Patrick, man we'd get almost dead silent around any females with that one but it was his favorite.......
Man the memories to this song!
Great times
nice to see the stage lined with shells haha, embracing the artillery spirit
one of my favorite cadences, amazing!
This always makes me proud to be a former Soldier oohrah!!!!
Wait a second, I knew I remembered those walls. This is where my brother went I think it was for his Infantry training or BT. But I remember driving to OK, and came to the base, its acres upon acres and miles. And we went into this building. And I remember this vividly because my dad almost got arrested for almost pushing a bike out of the way when we were about to park
I instantly recognized the location. Also a 1/40th here from 2006.
Good for him I'm heading back to Fort Sill the 19th for his Ait graduation & then he's gone to be stationed there as well.
I still remember the days, Basic Training in Fort Benning😅
I love listening to the songs like this 🤣🤣
Man some of the D.Is deserve a album they can sing they hats off
I remember graduating there, somethings never change
Yeah baby! I'll never forget that stage at Ft. Sill in 1996. Holy shit that was long ago.
Much respect and much admiration, my soldier as of today is a successful soldier in AIT thanks to a DS like you
I still get goosebumps hearing this!
Bravo 179 - graduated September 22nd 2017
Ok, but we have a whole choir here and I'm loving it
When I take shower...
There's a drill sergeant there
I was there with my kid graduated from boot camp that exact same venue
This is the coolest military thing i ever seen
I remember that place! I was in C 1/19 back in 2000
Fort Sill OK , been there and walked that stage. Proud to have served.
Just looking at the thumbnail I thought this was at Ft Sill. What other US Army base would have red artillery shells lining the stage for a ceremony? I graduated OSUT from C 1-40th FA in September 2002.
I like the way they do it. The drill sergeans are good .t
I did basic there i. 1999. 1/79 FA. Home of the Artillery. FIRE MISSION!
By far my favorite cadence haha. Memories
fort sill oklahoma
Austin Hamm I recieved Honor-Grad in this auditorium.
Best memories. Graduated in this same auditorium 10 years ago. Same routine.
Same 10 yrs ago
i saw my brother graduate his drill sargent. he passed away in 2017. RIP Joshua ❤️❤️
Its quite funny having someone you know as a former drill sargent my dad was and lol