Most memorable recruiting "ads" and "military commercials"?
Throughout the years there have been some absolutely awesome military advertisements (print, magazine/newspaper, billboard, theater, television, radio, online, etc.); so, what is that particular one that you remember most? Is/was there an ad that impacted your view of the military or desire to serve (or continue to serve)? In order to maintain a fun and interesting discussion thread, selections need not be necessarily modern or even officially service sponsored; although, it would be interesting to see how the official service-sponsored versions has influenced us all. Also, if there was a military program (drag race, NASCAR, Armed Forces sports, color guard/honor guard/ceremonial detail/drill team, community support, parade, military band, "wrapped" vehicle(s), Blue Angels, Tops in Blue, sponsored recruiting events, etc.) or military event that was highly visible to the public, what impact did this have on your image of the military? This should be an interesting and exciting discussion, so fasten your seatbelts and let's get the conversation rolling; thank you for all that you do, and... see you all in the discussion threads!
The Army attempts to keep it simple, but with their slogan changin, it muddles the water. The Air Force, well, lets just say that they showcase things that are not the whole Air Force. It makes you want to believe that you will being doing that too. Of course its always showing the pilots and planes more than the personnel. The Navy like the Marines keep it simple, but they tend to showcase more of either the subs or the aircraft carriers. And not enough people.
That is my take.
1970s Recruiting Commercial Re-upload.
They could do their stuff so that I didn't have to...
http://www.answers.com/topic/uncle-sam
1980 Armed Forces Recruiting Commercial
1980 Armed Forces recruiting commercial. This is the song Bill Murray sings in "Stripes"
Prepare to be blown out of your mind by the awesomeness that is the ARMY RANGER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzbr6fPDmkE

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