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From the first step at basic training to every long run with your unit, cadence songs have kept Soldiers in rhythm for almost 250 years. Check out this 🧵 with a few of our favorite cadence throwback videos. #Army250 #ThisWellDefend
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Any vets remember wearing these uniforms?

Learn more about our 250th Birthday here 🔗

📣 Veterans and Soldiers: What is your favorite Army cadence?

Nothing compares to the Marine Corps Drill Instructor cadence. 🦅🌎⚓️

Military cadences keep Soldiers motivated and united. Share your favorite!

@WhiteHouse Big strong

@WhiteHouse Motivation!

sure reminds me how long ago we did that at Ft.Ord!

Can’t compete with this.

"Step by step, these songs have kept us united.

@WhiteHouse I tried this before Regardless of my ASVAB they desperately wanted to rush the process & force me into a job I didn't want, on top of lying to my face by pretending you could change contracted jobs after enlistment Basically, the recruiters committed fraud No thanks

@WhiteHouse I had the opportunity to call cadence in basic training and I loved it so much! There was a bird On a window sill...

And they’re dumb and annoying.

@WhiteHouse Thank you all for your service

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@WhiteHouse Army commercial with a Whites drill instructor?!? If you’re not buying Lockheed stocks you should be lmao

Garbage, too many useless females!

I believe you were going for “this WILL defend”. (Just so ya know)

@WhiteHouse Until political correctness invaded the military, and then many cadences were forbidden due to colorful language or content…

Please allow men & women who would make great soldiers in the Army to enlist, even if they are currently barred due to misdemeanors committed in their past some dating back 15 years. I urge you to reconsider & lighten the enlistment requirements regarding old misdemeanors.

My, isn't that sweet. I guess you can't do any favs from the past, huh? Like "I wish that all the ladies."

As a Vet, running to cadence has helped me to maintain the warrior spirit and honor those who can’t lace up because they paid the ultimate sacrifice. 🫡

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@WhiteHouse Thank you for your service!!! Much respect for you all!

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