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Hoo-ahh to my Army brethren.

Essayons!

In regards to marching out of step - when I was parade marching (in the past), we always had a drum beat to keep step, or a loud cadence caller. There was probably a lot of extraneous noise during the parade that boogered this up. JMHO.
 
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Drill and ceremony just aren't emphasized in boot camp anymore. It's something you do have to work on. It doesn't necessarily make them bad soldiers. I will say that in the 80's, if you were marching in an army formation you would have to pick up the step PDQ or you would get all kinds of 'helpful' attention.
 
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1Lt. Joseph Chellis assigned to 12th Combat Aviation Brigade congratulates Army to 250th Birthday at Katterbach Army Airfield, Ansbach, Germany, May 30, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Eugen Warkentin)



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Arguably, D&C is a lot more than just marching in step. Marching in a parade is pretty much forming up, a facing movement or two, then "Forward, march!" Maybe a "Column left/right, march" as necessitated by the route.

I asked in another thread...were they out of step when passing in front of the President's viewing stand? I could see them giving a "route step, march" once away from the VIPs, especially if there is a bunch of music blaring, etc.


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Originally posted by Redleg06:
This plaque/sign adorns the chow hall entrance wall at USMC Air Station Cherry Point.
 
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