I was playing Leviathan tonight and noticed that the victory music for the SEALs is the Marine Corps Hymn. Wha?? Shouldn't it be Anchors Away? That is the Navy's song, after all.
Just a random thing I noticed.
Just a random thing I noticed.
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Every time!!usmarine2005 wrote:
Did you stand at the POA?
Nope, the Air Force song was not being played:)usmarine2005 wrote:
Did you stand at the POA?
KILL! Wow, this post sure has brought out some esprit de corps! What's up to all my fellow vets and active/ reserve military brothers keep up your spirits and know most of us here are proud of you.DRB_Black wrote:
OOH FOOKIN RAH!!!! Semper Fi Devil Dogs!!!
What you observed was a disgrace and did not reflect the true military professional. I was stationed in North Dakota for 13 years and regardless of weather I rendered honors when "To the Colors" and the "National Anthem" was played to signify the end of the duty day.Umbra Acciptris wrote:
not beeing in the military myself, but having lived on a base for a while (civilian contractor) I must say it is quite funny to watch the streets at specific times, you can almost picture the people running arround screaming
"the song is comming, the song is comming! Quick take cover, lest you be stuck at attention in the freezing rain for the next 5 min. Run, RUN!"
You're joking right?Umbra Acciptris wrote:
not beeing in the military myself, but having lived on a base for a while (civilian contractor) I must say it is quite funny to watch the streets at specific times, you can almost picture the people running arround screaming
"the song is comming, the song is comming! Quick take cover, lest you be stuck at attention in the freezing rain for the next 5 min. Run, RUN!"
Where were you stationed in North Dakota i lived uo there for a year a few years ago its really frigging cold up thereKillerAFET wrote:
What you observed was a disgrace and did not reflect the true military professional. I was stationed in North Dakota for 13 years and regardless of weather I rendered honors when "To the Colors" and the "National Anthem" was played to signify the end of the duty day.
I expected that you stood when the Anthem was played as a sign of respect though, correct?
Grand Forks Air Force BaseRazgriz131 wrote:
Where were you stationed in North Dakota i lived uo there for a year a few years ago its really frigging cold up thereKillerAFET wrote:
What you observed was a disgrace and did not reflect the true military professional. I was stationed in North Dakota for 13 years and regardless of weather I rendered honors when "To the Colors" and the "National Anthem" was played to signify the end of the duty day.
I expected that you stood when the Anthem was played as a sign of respect though, correct?
Why even bother with this post?? If a few servicemen and others want to have a forum conversation about Colors, let them. Or, at least add something constructive, which you failed to do.<{SoE}>Agamemnar wrote:
*yawn*
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Bombing is my department. We hit the first blow in Iraq this time with a B-1B strike on Saddam's house . Come to think of it, a B-52 out of Barksdale AFB, LA launched the first strike during Desert Storm with conventional ALCMs timed to hit just before the F-117s did. Man, I miss those SAC days!!DeadboyUSMC wrote:
What's up Air Force dudes! Thanks for the bombing runs and keeping us jarheads stocked with MRE's!
I feel the same as you do dude when I hear "O, CANADA". How do those non-battleborne lyrics go again? "O, Canada, the land the Brits forgot...?"<{SoE}>Agamemnar wrote:
*yawn*
Chesty was the shit! Glad you liked the sig bro!Snakestyles wrote:
Deadboy thanks for the Chesty Puller sig, was curious so i did the google and him and had great read. That man was a true warrior. Even tried to get-sum action in Vietnam. Amazing!.
dont worry, hes some douche from quebec wishing he was french. so him being a waste of space is not his fault its his heritage.*yawn*
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