Posted on Nov 8, 2022
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There must've been certain genre's that really amped you up. So much so it brings you back to a time when you were getting prepared for "war." Maybe there's certain tunes that helped you get shit done. Get through personal things. Even something about the music that makes you think of your buddies. I know for me I really Love metal. Sounds cliché but that really does it for me. That and country music. Anywhere from singing along and going to shows with friends I served with, or just meeting Vets in the mosh-pit during an epic show! I distinctly remember my LPO showing combat videos charged with a soundtrack of adrenaline from the war in Iraq in order to motivate his new crew for deployment. But also there's some catchy classic ones that were pretty funny to pass-on and get stuck in people's heads during a long underway. There even came a time when I was playing guitar a lot and sort-of forming a band of other service members that would get together and play in our barracks or someone's garage. It can be ridiculous or insane, the associations music produces, but it helps keeps me sane! Hope it does for you. Love to hear your taste and experience.
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CPT Richard Trione
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Music by the Eagles, America, REM, Weezer, Jayhawks, Oakridge Boys, George Strait...
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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Bricehouse!
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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She's a Brickhouse!
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CPT Richard Trione
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Oh yeah! Great dance music!
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CSM Thomas Ray
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Crosby, Stills, Nash, the Rolling Stones, and the Animals in Viet Nam, we even played the Stones "Sympathy for the Devil" while running convoy through Najaf and Al Kut.
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