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Nah, I let the Army do their thing, poor guys. Weather's calling for thunderstorms.


I saw a little bit of the parade.

I know comments were being made about how piss poor some of the marching was; a few you could clearly pick out as not marching but sort of ambling. And supposedly military.

Makes me wonder if they got raw, not even full trained people to march just to push numbers up to please Herr Trumpinfurher.
 

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I saw a little bit of the parade.

I know comments were being made about how piss poor some of the marching was; a few you could clearly pick out as not marching but sort of ambling. And supposedly military.

Makes me wonder if they got raw, not even full trained people to march just to push numbers up to please Herr Trumpinfurher.
Fid they give the bad orange man the nazi salute ?
 

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I saw a little bit of the parade.

I know comments were being made about how piss poor some of the marching was; a few you could clearly pick out as not marching but sort of ambling. And supposedly military.

Makes me wonder if they got raw, not even full trained people to march just to push numbers up to please Herr Trumpinfurher.
Admittedly, I watched none of it, but the American "march" is more of a walk. Turns out stiff-legging and stamping is not actually good for your legs and feet.

I was once in charge of the USAF contingent for a joint parade with the Brit and the Frog AFs in West Berlin. The drillmaster was a regimental sergeant-major from the British Army. He was gentle with his critique (for an RSM), but he wasn't happy. I explained to him afterwards that our doctrine called for not locking one's knees and an arm swing of 3 inches forward, 6 inches backward. He allowed as how we should follow our doctrine, but said it looked like shit. I agreed, but came away thinking "Who really gives a shit how an air force marches? If we want ground pounded, we do it with bombs."
 
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Admittedly, I watched none of it, but the American "march" is more of a walk. Turns out stiff-legging and stamping is not actually good for your legs and feet.

I was once in charge of the USAF contingent for a joint parade with the Brit and the Frog AFs in West Berlin. The drillmaster was a regimental sergeant-major from the British Army. He was gentle with his critique (for an RSM), but he wasn't happy. I explained to him afterwards that our doctrine called for not locking one's knees and an arm swing of 3 inches forward, 6 inches backward. He allowed as how we should follow our doctrine, but said it looked like shit. I agreed, but came away thinking "Who really gives a shit how an air force marches? If we want ground pounded, we do it with bombs."
I never really saw any benefit for ground pounders to march in lock step either. Seems like a piss poor position when someone is shooting at you.
 

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I never really saw any benefit for ground pounders to march in lock step either. Seems like a piss poor position when someone is shooting at you.
Don't they look just like on Seal Team?
Lord, don't they look the best?
When we trot 'em out at halftime
Or the seventh-inning stretch
They stand up in their uniforms
And help us sell the show
Dying by their own hands
For reasons we don't know
--James McMurtry, Operation Never Mind
 

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I saw a little bit of the parade.

I know comments were being made about how piss poor some of the marching was; a few you could clearly pick out as not marching but sort of ambling. And supposedly military.

Makes me wonder if they got raw, not even full trained people to march just to push numbers up to please Herr Trumpinfurher.
Watched a Canadian march & it was just as appalling! Guess the military just ain't what it used to be! Sigh...
 

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I never really saw any benefit for ground pounders to march in lock step either. Seems like a piss poor position when someone is shooting at you.
Marching in formation and in step is the best way to get a group from Point A to Point B quickly and without losing anybody along the way. That said, the stamping and stiff-legging is just performative bullshit, meant to display machismo and, ironically, submission.
 
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Admittedly, I watched none of it, but the American "march" is more of a walk. Turns out stiff-legging and stamping is not actually good for your legs and feet.

I was once in charge of the USAF contingent for a joint parade with the Brit and the Frog AFs in West Berlin. The drillmaster was a regimental sergeant-major from the British Army. He was gentle with his critique (for an RSM), but he wasn't happy. I explained to him afterwards that our doctrine called for not locking one's knees and an arm swing of 3 inches forward, 6 inches backward. He allowed as how we should follow our doctrine, but said it looked like shit. I agreed, but came away thinking "Who really gives a shit how an air force marches? If we want ground pounded, we do it with bombs."

Actually saw a clip from a retired military person (can't remember right now which branch, think it was army though) and she said that the way they were marching was their 'silent protest' for the entire fiasco.
 
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The punishment for that is going to be lots and lots of marching practice. Probably in Alaska in the winter, and New Mexico in the summer.
 

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The name of the international body of water has been a hot-button issue after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order early in his second term, renaming it the Gulf of America, a name other countries reject. He has since barred the Associated Press news agency from certain White House events, triggering a lawsuit, as AP continues to use the international name, Gulf of Mexico.
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The Trump family licensed its name to the U.S. mobile service, the latest venture aiming to cash in on the president’s political and cultural influence. A Reuters review of the website’s code shows Trump Mobile appears to have used T-Mobile’s network data for its coverage map. The telecom operator’s coverage map labels the body of water as the Gulf of Mexico.
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The map stirred up chatter across social media before being removed, with numerous users posting screenshots of the old map. As of late morning on Tuesday, a link to Trump Mobile’s coverage map returned an error, saying the page could not be found.
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The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the coverage map being taken down from the website.
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Trump Mobile is powered by Liberty Mobile Wireless, a Florida-based company founded in 2018 by entrepreneur Matthew Lopatin. The company operates as a mobile virtual network operator, renting bandwidth from major carriers such as T-Mobile to offer its own service under a different name.
(The new venture also promised a gold smartphone eventually available for US$499, though it did not say who would make the phone, as the U.S. has almost no domestic smartphone manufacturing)