Posted on Nov 16, 2013
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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!   

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Lt Col Luis A. Rojas
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I've always liked this one.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3k1SOE760Y

 

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Lt Col Rojas, excellent choice, powerful message with lasting impressions... thanks for sharing!
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SFC Senior Small Group Leader (Ssgl)
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An excellent example, love this one
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CPT Mike M.
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I know this sounds cheesy but anything Army Strong.  The song is easy to get stuck in your head, the PR campaign and message they're sending is a strong message (yeah, pun intended), and the visuals used in most of the commercials are pretty legitimately bad-ass.

However, I had a friend studying marketing say that Be All You Can Be is one of the most successful advertisement campaigns in our country's history so they definitely got it right on that one.

Epic fail of course, without a doubt goes to Army of One...

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Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
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Very true CPT Miller, you bring up an excellent point... the 'Army of One' campaign was IMHO an epic example of missing the point; the team concept is hopelessly lost on a campaign that celebrates the individual, many of us at MCRC cringed at this idea back in the day. I think many of us would agree that 'Army Strong' was a vast improvement; I absolutely agree, great point... thanks for sharing!

 

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SPC Squad Member
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Sir, I have the song on my iPhone and I listen to it fairly often. I'm about as hooah as you can get.
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I do like the Army Strong campagin, after the Debacle of Army of one, it was a strong showing about answering our nations call.
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COL Randall C.
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Gotta love that comment in one of the other Army Strong commercials.

After they show how Webster's dictionary defines 'strong' they make the statement (with the videos and the great music), "But with all due respect to Webster ... There's Strong ... And then there's Army Strong"
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PFC Eric Minchey
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AGay3mZHeE

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PFC Eric Minchey
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Another good one!
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Yup, the Budweiser one is my fave too.
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Great ads PFC Minchey, I remember these well; here's a good another great one from this year's Super Bowl... thanks SGT Welsh! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7L5QByvXOQ

 

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All the "Be All You Can Be" commercials, Sir! That motto was direct, and a challenge, and it just made sense!
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I might have barely made it in before the change, but I will always be part of the "Be all you can be" generation.  Loved those commercials.
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Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
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This is an awesome ad that helped to shape public opinion and certainly helped to focus the target recruiting audience's expectations; no promises, looking for the 'right' raw recruits... Absolutely brilliant how the message matches the organization's requirements, and how the advertising, recruiting, and training are related and maintain a thread of consistency in terms of message and desired end state. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sWW0nxi9bw

 

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Just found a scan of this gem, this is the back of the featured DI's business card, the front of it looked more like a standard card, very cool. Also, I thought that I had some cool photos from John Basilone Day, can't seem to find them anywhere... will definitely post if/when they turn up.
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MSgt Keith Hebert
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Anything USMC
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SSgt Gregory Guina
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Now that is a great poster
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Cpl Christopher Hall
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This recruiting poster hangs in my man-cave.
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PO1 Rudy Lopez
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Although a former Sailor I spent 14.5 of my 15 years with the Marine Corps. With that I lean to the side of the Corps when it comes to "Pride," but always sided with the Navy when it came to Grooming Standards; I couldn't stand the Marine Corps Hairstyle. Two great compliments I recieved from my Marine Corps leadership years ago: (1) from a platoon commander "Doc, you are definitely more Marine than your are a Sailor" and (2) My company commander saying to me while I was a Team Leader planning combat operations and giving the headquarters my scheme of maneuver for our night reconnaissance patrols in Iraq "Doc, the only difference between you and a Marine is your damn *!ing hair."

As far as commercials go... These two are the most memorable when I was growing up:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLKQUoykE1g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPJL15QKvM
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LT Jessica Kellogg
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I've always loved this one.

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ENS Kellogg, wow, awesome commercial... thanks for sharing!
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SGT Thomas Sullivan
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The Marine Corp always has and more than likely will always have the MOST BADASS MILITARY COMMERCIALS OF ALL TIME. Yes, I am an army vet, yes I put that in caps, yes, this is my opinion.
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Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
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This is the commercial that I remember most, and probably had the most impact on me personally; also, as far as the Marines are concerned, the history books serve as the their best recruiting "advertisement:"

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPJL15QKvM&list=PL19B6E9790422B426&index=8

 

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Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
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Thanks for sharing Cpl Fittizzi, sometimes I tend to forget that some of these older ads may not have even been viewed, this ad was/is important in the historical development of the Marine Corps advertising narrative, the direction for the new ads were conceptualized many moons ago, as Marine ad campaigns tend to "roll-out" very slowly, it tends to take quite awhile for the larger narrative to unfold. Thanks for sharing, I'm happy to hear that the new ads resonate... it's great to hear your thoughts, thanks again for sharing!

 

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LTC Stephen C.
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Col (Join to see), the USMC Sword commercial is excellent. Frankly, all the Marine commercials are excellent as best I can remember. The theme is invariably about being....Marines!
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MAJ Jon Edmonson
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I always remember the commercial that showed an Airborne Unit after a jump in the early morning hours. A young soldiers says "Hello 1st SGT" The grizzled 1st SGT gives the troop a big smile. The tag line was "In the Army we do more before 0600 in the morning than most people do in an entire day"

I was an Executive Officer of a Recruiting Battalion when the "Army of One" recruiting slogan came out. When it was released my Battalion Commander and I looked at each other and basically said WTF.
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I'm pretty partial to the old "Uncle Sam Wants You" WWII recruiting posters my parents had.
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