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What is the cadence?
BigMagMike88 1 month ago
loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
TehMysteryBoyZ 4 months ago in playlist ony and ozzy style
@YaikonMetal These men were lucky they had something worth fighting for
misterbarbister 5 months ago
This is the kind of thing that inspired me to enlist. Even though I got disqualified the first time, I have the heart to do this and it's honestly all i can see myself doing so I'm trying again. Adapt and Overcome
YaikonMetal 8 months ago
my great grandfather served in ww2, he was also a marine
vtrfslayer 10 months ago
Umm at 18 seconds why are they smiling?? There in a war! :P
kayleyandbinky12 10 months ago
my grandpas generation. called the greatest generation, ww2 had somethin to do with the name
Mattessj 2 years ago
Whistler it is a C-119G FLYING BOXCAR. 1100 C-119's were built 1947-1955. The C-119 was developed from the C-82 PACKET. 223 C-82's were built from late 1945 to 1948. The first proto type was flown in Sept 1944. i don't think any saw action during WWII, The C-82 was underpowered and had a weak airframe.Basically the C-119 had bigger engines and a stronger airframe then the C-82. The Airforce flew C-82's during the Berlin Airlift and then change over to C-119's. C-119's were used during Vietnam.
frio109 2 years ago
I think the cadence fit well. The Marines of World War 2 were probably the greatest generation of Marines, and this cadence fits well because they all started on their way to glory with that simple "left, right".
CGBossi 2 years ago
What kind of plane is that at :50?
I know the other one was a F4U Coursair
thewhistler 2 years ago