May 26, 2018 351 Air Cadet Drill Team won 1st Place @Provincial Competition

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  • @larryau5620
    @larryau5620 Před 4 lety +23

    My squadron! I graduated from this squadron over 14 years ago and was on drill team as well! It's so nice to see the compulsory still the same as it was back then! Great job 351 Silver Star!!

  • @sailpunk1425
    @sailpunk1425 Před 4 lety +5

    As a former 147 Airwolf member and now Naval Officer I am proud of your performance.

  • @zoecrowley7850
    @zoecrowley7850 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m in Squadron 23 air cadets. And our drill team is just starting back up since it’s been delayed so long for covid. I’ve joined our marching band instead. But this is literally AMAZING.

  • @dagietto4
    @dagietto4 Před 5 lety +33

    Their stand easy is so in sync it's creepy

  • @arnoldbjurstrom2266
    @arnoldbjurstrom2266 Před 3 lety +2

    they all did an amazing job!!! I am hoping that next year we can have a drill team again. (NBer here)

  • @Braindamagedcat
    @Braindamagedcat Před 3 lety +1

    absolutly amazing

  • @av8tor261
    @av8tor261 Před 2 lety +2

    608 Belleville and I went on to be a pilot/engineer. Thank you RCAC.

  • @technologystrong5190
    @technologystrong5190 Před měsícem

    Wow! This is incredible!

  • @brittanyawesome4296
    @brittanyawesome4296 Před rokem

    Wow just wow that's all I can say when everyone goes to attention I love that sound

  • @jianjin9807
    @jianjin9807 Před 4 lety

    The best !!

  • @Rannatiscursed
    @Rannatiscursed Před 5 lety +19

    Do they all have Gen ones. Like damn.

    • @blitkriegmemosia3990
      @blitkriegmemosia3990 Před 5 lety

      Every good drill team has at least half of the members with gen 1's. I just got a pair last week.

    • @kinggluestick9596
      @kinggluestick9596 Před rokem

      @@blitkriegmemosia3990 where do you get gen 1s?

    • @under_score0
      @under_score0 Před rokem

      @@kinggluestick9596 most often they are used/handed down to you personally. However, many places will sell parade boots (gen 1s) and many online marketplaces sell gen 1s.
      many people purchase gen 1s due to their sounds, or the ease in polishing. regular boots handed out to every cadet are found harder to polish than gen 1s.

    • @Canadian-Asian-dude
      @Canadian-Asian-dude Před rokem

      @@under_score0Where do they sell them? Cuz I can’t seem to find them anywhere…

    • @under_score0
      @under_score0 Před rokem

      @@Canadian-Asian-dude depends which region you live

  • @pheirphon4680
    @pheirphon4680 Před 2 lety +1

    Be yourself please. Peace isn't avoidable!
    Here, there, anywhere, and also now@!

  • @iwasahighwayman7
    @iwasahighwayman7 Před 4 lety +2

    BRING BACK THE GEN ONES!!!

  • @adamnunavumiuq5121
    @adamnunavumiuq5121 Před 3 lety

    Excellent show! The timing is solid, and it includes several movements I've never seen before, very cool to see.
    Got to ask though, is it normal today or within the Air element to "cow kick" like that? Knee only half way to hip height and lower leg pointing to the rear. I would have gotten yelled at more than a dozen times if I did it like that...before I aged out of RCACC (Army) almost 20 years ago. But then my drill team only made second place in regionals.

    • @under_score0
      @under_score0 Před rokem +2

      This is a reply to a comment over a year old; but hope this answers your question:
      as a member of an Air Cadet squadron, it seems very common that cadets nowadays "cow kick" more than different elements. I have watched my friends who are in different cadet elements and they do not do it as we do. I find that it is often because we care a lot more about the crisp, stomping sound you hear in these drill videos. Although these can usually be achieved with good parade boots without cow kicking, I guess it's been molded into the drill model. During drill lessons, they do encourage many practices such as the knee up 90 degree angle, and arms to breast pocket height and everything; however in the air element this is just to exaggerate the effect and during regular / ceremonial events, many people do not do this. Over the years I have been apart of my squadron, the cow-kicking seems very normal and when you DO follow the 90 degree knee rule, it looks awkward and out of proportion. I know it is far from being abnormal in other elements but I think it's just a practice that has been molded into alot of Air Cadet squadrons.
      FYI as well; I have seen many instances of air cadet squadrons not cow kicking. Maybe this is just based on the history as many recruits follow drill habits of their seniors
      🤷‍♂

  • @deadJasper_13
    @deadJasper_13 Před 8 měsíci

    Damn that’s so good

  • @jeffisded1222
    @jeffisded1222 Před 2 lety

    Can someone tell me where the command "SQUAD FORM TWO - RANKS" at 4:05 comes from? I have been trying to find it with no success so far.

  • @mmcbey1401
    @mmcbey1401 Před rokem +2

    I'm curious, why are they all Sergeants or Flight Sergeants? This brings back memories from long ago when I was an Air Cadet in Edinburgh and we were the drill champions year after year.

    • @Canadian-Asian-dude
      @Canadian-Asian-dude Před rokem +1

      They're Cpls and above. They probably just wanted to set the standard slightly higher than ACs.

  • @wyattmartin9136
    @wyattmartin9136 Před 2 lety

    Timing is good. Very solid footwork. Could work on taking some of the bends out of the elbows and bringing arms breast pocket high. other than that very well executed

  • @maxw.5742
    @maxw.5742 Před 5 lety +27

    why are their arms SO low ??

    • @justinwong9510
      @justinwong9510 Před 5 lety +9

      Under Chapter 3, Section 3-6 of the Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial. It states the following
      "MARCHING AND HALTING IN QUICK TIME
      12. As illustrated in Figure 3-2, on the command
      QUICK MARCH BY NUMBERS, SQUAD - ONE,
      squad members shall:
      a. shoot the left foot forward one half pace, toe
      up;
      b. strike the heel on the ground first and keep
      the toe pointed directly forward; and
      c. simultaneously, swing the right arm straight
      forward and the left arm straight to the rear,
      waist high.
      "
      Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to swing your arms breast pocket high (or parallel to the ground in the UK and other places like Hong Kong). However, it is encouraged to swing your arms "breast pocket high" during Basic Military Qualification in the CF to enhance "agility" as described in the 201.

    • @blitkriegmemosia3990
      @blitkriegmemosia3990 Před 5 lety

      @@justinwong9510 Why use BMQ as an example?

    • @justinwong9510
      @justinwong9510 Před 5 lety +1

      @@blitkriegmemosia3990 it is written in the 201

    • @blitkriegmemosia3990
      @blitkriegmemosia3990 Před 5 lety

      @@justinwong9510 Ah, was thrown off by the quotation marks

    • @kvcp
      @kvcp Před 4 lety

      When i was in a drill team, we were taught to swing them at 45 degrees. I guess it worked cause we won all the trophies :)

  • @rafaricho
    @rafaricho Před 5 lety +1

    Nice

  • @DinnerBells
    @DinnerBells Před 4 lety +1

    Theres something about that voice.

  • @Thread-ch7pu
    @Thread-ch7pu Před 10 měsíci

    You're good kid,few can say that. b.f.f.b

  • @anawarr7028
    @anawarr7028 Před 5 lety +2

    What the actual-

  • @Thread-ch7pu
    @Thread-ch7pu Před 10 měsíci

    Silver Stars get the PH's home I do everything in my power not to give grandpa's nightmares kid. It wasn't just a bad dream. God speed

  • @VR_Junkie
    @VR_Junkie Před 2 lety +1

    Well then. My squadron is officially garbage at drill

    • @savanafehr5157
      @savanafehr5157 Před 8 měsíci

      if it makes you feel better mine isn't the best either, I showed them this video for a drill lesson and their closing parade was MUCH better then the opening parade though!

    • @Canadian-Asian-dude
      @Canadian-Asian-dude Před měsícem

      Even in 351, the rest of the sqn isn’t much better off. Their drill team may be immaculate, but that doesn’t stop the ACs and LACs from bad drill and bad attitudes.

  • @cfairfull8030
    @cfairfull8030 Před 2 lety +2

    nobody's arms are coming up high enough!!!!!!!!!

    • @jadedjynx
      @jadedjynx Před 2 lety

      diff standards for diff countries you twat

    • @Canadian-Asian-dude
      @Canadian-Asian-dude Před rokem +1

      Exactly!

    • @billybob892
      @billybob892 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I know right? They should have them at 90 degrees, not 45!

    • @brianwong6195
      @brianwong6195 Před 8 měsíci +1

      CFP 201 calls for waist high arm swings front and back. So this is to Canadian Military Drill standard.

    • @Canhan167
      @Canhan167 Před 7 měsíci

      @@brianwong6195 Hips are not your waist. Many of the arms aren't coming high enough even for that. The widely accepted standard for parades in the CAF is also breast pocket height.

  • @sicurius0512
    @sicurius0512 Před 5 lety +11

    Wtf this is what we call in great Great Britain is just purely being lazy lift those knees and arms

    • @hendrikfalkenberg8342
      @hendrikfalkenberg8342 Před 5 lety +2

      Sicurius0512 agreed, it does look lazy, but being a Canadian Air Cadet my self I do know for a fact that the standard for arm swings and lifting the knee has changed. For example before they changed the standard, arm swings used to have to be parallel with the ground but now has changed to 45 degrees, same with the knees. In my squadron they still expect us to do and perform the old standards as it looks nicer. Anyway cheers from Canada 🇬🇧🇨🇦

    • @regularkookaburra6345
      @regularkookaburra6345 Před 5 lety +2

      They probably have different standards for arm and knee height, my units standard for arm height is about up to the shoulder and feet are about one drink can off the ground.

    • @closedonsundaystwo6561
      @closedonsundaystwo6561 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed. I am a cadet and I must admit the CATO states that each stomp is exactly ninety degrees but they are very low. It’s not right but whatever

    • @Munzius
      @Munzius Před 4 lety

      They do have low arms

    • @shanaosborne7078
      @shanaosborne7078 Před 4 lety

      @Daniel S.P. Explain how you are both?

  • @tedhuang8918
    @tedhuang8918 Před 4 lety

    How is ur bang so loud

    • @soap4797
      @soap4797 Před 3 lety

      The boots they were and the type of floor make the loud bang sound and how the stomp

  • @Who_folix
    @Who_folix Před rokem

    Wow this level 5?

    • @sleeque6809
      @sleeque6809 Před 3 měsíci

      Doubt it. I see a FCpl or two. Could be accelerated.

  • @danielchdj8249
    @danielchdj8249 Před 5 lety +5

    My self seen a Drill team from Canada while I’m a JROTC cadet on the US for my is hilarious seen something like this, I know that this is another country and another type of drill and I respect that but at least for me this type of drill and this over exaggerated movements for drill are really funny for me, in my opinion it don’t even make sense. If someone want to explain the reason of why the over exaggerated movements go head please

    • @robertshen1423
      @robertshen1423 Před 5 lety +6

      If you could explain why you guys have to exaggerate the executive part of each command with a "Huh" sound, that would be great. Or why you guys always seem so lazy when you march. Or why you guys stiffen your legs when you do a sideways march. Why do you have to make changing direction while marching in column so complicated when you could just wheel. So on and so on. Our drill is supposed to instill discipline and agility into our service members. It's hard. However, what you're seeing is a cadet drill team. It's supposed to be aesthetically pleasing not practical. Think of it like a theatrical show. It's the same thing you guys do in your competitions. It's a contest between units to see who can be more synchronized, more disciplined, more 'showy' if you will. It's the most pleasing team to the judges that win, not the most correct nor most practical.

    • @ralphc4266
      @ralphc4266 Před 5 lety +1

      The fact that you are JROTC is funny. Your uniforms are not up to standards. Pants are not hymed leaving them sloppy, you click your boots or shoes together which is extremely funny, and when commands are called it's unbearable to listen to.

    • @bradmurphy5907
      @bradmurphy5907 Před 5 lety +2

      @@ralphc4266 I have you know my uniform is always up to standard freshly pressed, and hemmed, everything measured to a "T" I make sure all phases of preparation are taken. If I'm to be honest it takes me 2 hours every Thursday to get it 100% ready. So please don't speak for all and btw our drill voices are something each individual person has to perfect for them selves! So please don't be so broad

    • @ralphc4266
      @ralphc4266 Před 5 lety +1

      @@bradmurphy5907 that's understandable I guess. Impressive to hear you have good standards. What are you? Army, Air, Navy?

    • @bradmurphy5907
      @bradmurphy5907 Před 5 lety

      @@ralphc4266 navy

  • @scootes212
    @scootes212 Před 2 lety

    So monotone, have some personality

    • @sleeque6809
      @sleeque6809 Před 3 měsíci

      Literally all if not most air cadets. Sea cadet power of command sounds amazing if done traditionally