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Ah yes, "Jody calls," we've all heard them, marched to them, run to them, or called them out in a motivated tone; so, what are some of your all time favorites? As this is an inter-service thread, we want to hear from all of you--Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Reserve of each of the above, and the National Guard--so what are your favorite service-specific cadences, and do you have an old standby or trusty go-to cadence? Perhaps it was one that was once popular but somehow fell out of use, or maybe an just an old standard or unique favorite. Please feel free to share any photos, videos, sound files, stories, associated memories, and/or anything else needed to help to tell your story. I'm sure that an old classic or two comes to mind, so "one, two, three, four-or... this is what we're here for-or..." So, pull up a keyboard and let's get this thing started, thank you for all that you do, and... see you all in the discussion threads!
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I came across this looking for new cadences and was pretty impressed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8-XkPJXhCw
Its just a short sample, but its good stuff. SFC Dover, whomever you are, epic job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8-XkPJXhCw
Its just a short sample, but its good stuff. SFC Dover, whomever you are, epic job.
SFC Dover leading the 2nd Plt. "Slayers", Charlie Co. 1/222 AVN REGT in cadance.
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Some say freedom is free, but i tend to disagree, some say freedom is
won, from the barrel of a gun, tell me why tell me why, does a soldier
have to die....
won, from the barrel of a gun, tell me why tell me why, does a soldier
have to die....
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"I was running in the jungle just the other day,
when a mean old alligator come my way,
I said alligator alligator tell me why you smile,
He said I'm not an alligator I'm a crocodile
I said crocodile crocodile you better move,
before I make some jump boots out of you.
Well that rough tough crocodile hide,
makes a pair of jump boots just the right size
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I was running on the beach just the other day,
when a mean old sea turtle come my way,
I said sea turtle sea turtle you better move,
before I make a battle helmet out of you,
Well that rough tough sea turtle shell,
makes a battle helmet had as hell
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I was running through the thick jungle just the other day,
when a mean old gorilla come my way,
I said gorilla gorilla you better move,
before I make a flack vest out of you,
Well that rough tough gorilla hide,
makes a flack jacket just the right size
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A good gap bridger: Juicy
Ooon your left,
Ooon your left,
Ooon your left, right, left,
JUICY JUICY!
Ooon your left,
RIGHT, WHAT DID HE SAY?
Ooon your left, right, left,
JUICY JUICY!
As far as complete cadences, hm. Too many to say. Maybe "Saw an old lady walkin down the street".
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My first duty assignment we had a very dynamic company commander. He made up cadences for the unit. He had one called "Wing-dang-doo" I can't say the words to the cadence due to it being so un-PC. The assignment seemed almost magical. Hard work, serious unit cohesion, & a commander that could get give motivational speeches that the entire company would follow him to the pits of Hell. In essence, the cadence by itself is not much but the memory of an awesome unit & exciting times is what makes it my favorite.
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At OCS, one of the other companies was always marching around to the tune of Barbie Girl..... That was always good for a laugh.
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This one: http://youtu.be/SqNdgS_hlgQ
I don't know what it's called, so if anyone knows, I'd appreciate the info. Sorry the recording quality isn't great.
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ENS Kellogg, thanks for posting, I'm sure someone out there can ID the name of this mystery cadence... can anyone name this one?
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She Wore A Yellow Ribbon. Every time I see the movie and hear the song, its catchy. And I know its a Calvary song, but the AF tends to use it too.
Another one is "When Johny Comes Marching Home"
You can march to both those, and they are moral/comrade builders too.
Another one is "When Johny Comes Marching Home"
You can march to both those, and they are moral/comrade builders too.
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Cadence calling is one thing I have always liked since I joined the military. I believe it makes running fun, the crazier the cadence the better. My favorite cadence is kook-aid kook-aid.
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I like silence, I used to run sprints in High school and College. I like to focus on my form and breathing. Silence is golden.
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The purpose of cadence is so that those that didn't run in high school and college can, basically, be forced to work on their breathing without even thinking about it. I ran distance track and cross country so, like you, I'm not a fan of cadence runs. But I understand their purpose.
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