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  • Marching can be done to no music.

    Side ranks keep sideeye on the element leader to the side, everyone else keeps side eye to the person on their right.

    There are also the marshall with the whips. If all else fails, you keep cadence to that.

    In a silent march, you keep in step with the "Clomp clomp clomp", which also, is quite easy to do, and is done often.

  • Anyone who has served longer than 3 years has done a pass and review.

    Anyone who has been to a perm duty station has had a class A inspection.

    Anyone who has ever served has marched daily, in formation, from point A to point B.

    Double time is a marching speed, aka running, and you have to run in step.

  • Marching makes up like half the activity of marching band

    Marching makes up about 25% of daily life for a solider. We had PT formations, morning formation, weekend safety briefing formations, formations for training sessions, etc etc. If you have an element of troops, of any size, and they need to move from Point A to Point B, you're marching there.

  • D&C is used daily by the US Army, to move personnel from point A to point B. During running. During inspections. During pass and reviews.

    15 years out, and "9 to the front and 6 to the rear" is still drilled into my head. Even my "about face" is still solid, while needing some practice.

  • They probably did.

    For better or worse, the people in uniform are good people, who believe they are doing something honorable, right or wrong that may be. GIs have a very strict honor code amongst themselves. Loyalty, Duty, Honor, Integrity, Selfless Service. Respect. Personal Courage.

    Are there sometimes faults? Of course. We are humans, after all, and no human is faultless. And there are bad people, too.

    Yes, this was quite obviously done in protest. Its a silent protest. "Malicious Compliance".

  • Parade March is a thing we don’t bother to drill into units (except specifically tasked “Parade Units” that exist to do little circus acts for the high command’s amusement).

    That is not accurate.

    https://youtu.be/aeFltEjzR2Y?t=1212

    Soldiers utilize D&C every day, by and large. Even when running. Its how soldiers are moved, as a group, from point A to point B.

  • Republicans have been eliminating progressive news and media for years.

    They really haven't... The issue is far deeper than that.

    Fear based pushing of media doesn't work so well outside of a cult. The problem atheists have isn't that we don't have our own sunday services, where we teach a different "fire and brimestone" message... Its that those sorts of "tools" just don't work with people broken away from indoctrination.

    Way back when, I ran two "new sites": One was a progressive media site, and the other a conservative one (Before I had a stronger moral compass), and running ads on both.

    The progressive one earned almost nothing. The conservative one? I was easily bringing in ~$40/month in ad rev, without doing anything, really. I wrote two stories, about the same thing, and just tweaked the language for each to cater to the side I was publishing to.

    Oddly, or not, the most commonly clicked ad was penis enlargement pills, and "Hot moms looking to cheat" type ads.