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I'm so torn here. Because someone obviously took some serious time and energy to dub this, and they did a really great job! But at the same time, it comes across to me as disrespectful of what these men do. I'm so conflicted!!!
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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I would took it as respect full the skill of the service members given the precision of their movements. I want the now sound effect version or this exact two service members. I saw a non-dubbed version on LinkedIn but link appeared as grey box.
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TSgt David L.
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I've been to the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington, and it is a very impressive performance. I'm not sure that this video does them any justice.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Turn the sound off. It is the most crisp demonstration I have seen. I could not find a version without mechanical sound effects.
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TSgt David L.
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MAJ (Join to see) - Nothing against you or your post intended on my part. Maybe having been through Arlington and then watching these skilled Soldiers made me feel stronger about it that I should.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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TSgt David L. - I concur, I take the Honor Guard very serious, I serve as a "ARNG Honor Guard" team member which focuses on Military Funeral Honors. As an Officer I fill in my off time to round out teams or present the flag at Officer funerals. I am nowhere near the ability of the Honor Guard guys from 3rd Infantry Regiment aka "Old Guard" guys who do the change of the guard ceremony. In the Louisiana Military Funeral Honors program they (Old Guard) are held as the gold standard. We strive to follow their example and ignore other Honors programs as we look up to only the best.

ARNG=Army National Guard...

I watched Active Duty Air Force Honor Guard act as color guard for a recent Mardi Gras parade. I felt their pain knowing how far they had to walk in the rain while maintaining their military bearing.
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TSgt David L.
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MAJ (Join to see) - Bad ass, Sir. All of those guys are impressive. I've seen the local guys at funerals or other events, and seen them make mistakes. The one thing I've noticed is that they never seem to get flustered and always recover well. Some folks might not even notice. Much respect from me.

Thanks for spelling out ARNG, but I figured it out anyway! LOL
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Susan Foster
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I've seen this many times but it never gets old.
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