Drill Team
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They were good. Just the kid in the backround "they sound loaded" they aren't loaded, everything is loosened so when you hit it it makes a louder noise.
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Listening to the crowds reactions always makes me appreciate armed drill even more :)
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Reminds me a lot of when i was in boot with Triple Threat, and then when I went to FL, and was a part of the FRDT for my time for school. Miss those days it was good times. I was in service during 1997-2001. So was in FL for FRDT during 1998.
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I was on a drill team in Orlando during my boot camp training and we had a horrible accident. We were marching around in a continuous circle, spinning tapping etc...on the sequence of throwing the rifle behind us and catching the rifle from the next man a rifle was dropped. A recruit got out of line to pick up his dropped rifle and tried to get back into the marching circle at the same moment a spin was being executed and the bayonet caught him in the face and ripped him from chin to eyebrow.
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I was a memeber of the team in 1980-1981, anyone else on the team during thos times?
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love it
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I loved my time with Performing Units. Because I was Avionics, I got to stick around for quite a while and it sucked having to leave for C-School. It was the best time of my life, and I hadn't even reached the fleet yet!
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I was the SDM Student Drill Master) in 2000 in Pensacola. You have to understand that the majority of these sailors are students studying for their rating, and that this is a secondary function. Also, because they are only there for a minimum amount of time, (2 to 3 months for most students besides avionics), that this is extremely well done. It was the best time I have had in my career to date.
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Never fails to impress me! Hooyah Navy!!!
OUTSTANDING Armed drill. Would like to know the team that did this as it has alot of signature moves that the US Navy Flying Rifles coined back in the days. I know the Rifles were founded in 1953 by the students of NATTC Millington , TN. feedback greatly accepted.
ShadyHWH 4 years ago 7
You can say hoorah or oorah for the Marine corps, and its hooyah for the navy, so take it easy man.
USNEOD 3 years ago 5