Posted on Mar 20, 2016
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The primary function is to maintain marching rhythm, but it represents so much more. I remember the Drill Sergeants calling cadence for us privates and feeling more a part of something. I still feel this true today.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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MSG (Join to see) when I called cadence it was for the team work and motivation. It was for the Army Values. There was days when I just couldn't make it, but cadence got me through. The formation looks so professional when sounding off!
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LTC Stephen Conway
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Cadences are a part of history and esprit de corps! I liked the time the drill sergeant, in 1994, added some words to make the Cadence dirty, just for a second. It revealed a little history that he dared share with our coed platoon. This was great to hear the not so politically correct version for the first time. This was before stress cards and this drill sergeant did not get reported by some offended private.
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Calling cadence is a great tradition, inculcates values and uplift moral. Never knew anyone to be upset. Infantry tradition in the early '70's was airborne ranger verses. Mine was a little red neck:
"If I did on the Ol' drop zone,
Box me up and ship me home,
Tell my woman I did my best,
Bury me in the leaning rest,
Bury me up on a hill,
Above my head, build a moonshine still,
Make that still run open wide,
Then I'll thank the Lord I've died!"
I hope I have started something, so share your good stuff!
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LTC Psychological Operations Officer
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If I die on the ol' drop zone
Box me up and ship me home
Tell my girlfriend not to cry
I was airborne when I died
Give my jump pay to my wife
She'll be happy for the rest of her life
And if I die on the Russian front
Bury me with a Russian c--t.
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MAJ Special Forces Officer
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LTC (Join to see) -
"C-130 rolling down the strip,
Airborne Daddy going take a little trip,
Stand up, hook up, shuffle to the door,
Jump right out and count to four!
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Why do we call cadence and what does it mean to you?
SGT Philip Roncari
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I can still remember learning to march on the quadrangle Fort Lewis Washington 1965 and the cadence calls those were the days!
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It would have been awesome to have recordings of those cadences.
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SSG James Elmore
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To me it shows esprit de corps and the right cadence can really motivate an entire formation (if the person calling cadence is motivated)!
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SPC Paul Taylor
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Some of the guys calling cadence knew what we needed to hear to get us moving and others fell short. You knew if it was going to be a good run or a tough run by the NCO standing out front of formation. I remember one NCO would always get up there and guys would start whispering "embrace the suck".
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COL Infantry Officer
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Teamwork, humor, making the suck suck a little better.
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SSgt Carpenter
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For me it's the fact that my dad, grandfathers, and many soldiers generations before me called cadence. It's a bridge to our history.

A couple lines from one of my favorites;

My father was a miner in the upper Malamute,
My mother as a hostess in a house of ill repute,
They kicked me out of house and home when in my tender years,
Told me grow up, become a man, and join the engineers!

We are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,
We can, we can, we can demolish 40 beers,
Now drink up, drink up, drink up, and come along with us,
Cause we don't give a d__n about any old man who don't give a d__n about us! Hey!

A tanker and an Engineer once found a gallon can,
The tanker told the engineer, now drink me if you can,
The tanker took one single drink and started turnin green,
The engineer kept drinkin on, it was only gasoline!
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