@@michaelunknown1179 oh... so the soldiers (and if any civilians) who complete the march actually get the norwegian decoration? In that case it makes sense
@@Borrelaas yeah so all who participate and meet the Norwegians standard will get the decoration. Whoever only military personnel are authorized to participate.
@@michaelunknown1179 Yeah the regulations actually dont restrict civillians from participating and earning the mark, i guess it doesnt happen that often though
THATS MY DAD WOOOO
Did you run at all or just walk at a fast pace?
Good job 💯💯💯💯💯sir
really cool that this has gained such status abroad (i have mine)
Well done. I have done the march 6 times. I know your pain 😊
I did it once, good enough for me lol i give props though. and if i were to do it again def not in oakleys
We have a saying that goes something like You need to do it twice to make sure it was more than luck the first time.
I’m currently at fort Carson and we were supposed to do this, but the Norwegian officer didn’t want to come so it’s postponed for who knows long.
Why does there have to be a norwegian officer present?
If you ever need a norwegian ex private then i am willing to step in if needed :)
@@Borrelaas I guess so that the officer can verify that the ruck is done correctly.
@@michaelunknown1179 oh... so the soldiers (and if any civilians) who complete the march actually get the norwegian decoration?
In that case it makes sense
@@Borrelaas yeah so all who participate and meet the Norwegians standard will get the decoration. Whoever only military personnel are authorized to participate.
@@michaelunknown1179 Yeah the regulations actually dont restrict civillians from participating and earning the mark, i guess it doesnt happen that often though
Omg