Anchors Aweigh - U.S. Navy Song (WWII Version)
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2023
- Performance and Vocals by @AvaMarinos
Directed by @JolieO
Cinematography by @GeorgeRetelas
🎶 Stand, Navy, out to sea, Fight our battle cry;
We'll never change our course, So vicious foe steer shy-y-y-y.
Roll out the TNT, Anchors Aweigh. Sail on to victory
And sink their bones to Davy Jones, hooray!
Anchors Aweigh, my boys, Anchors Aweigh.
Farewell to college joys, we sail at break of day-ay-ay-ay.
Through our last night on shore, drink to the foam,
Until we meet once more. Here's wishing you a happy voyage home. 🎶
USS Hornet (CV-12) was commissioned on November 29, 1943. When you visit the Hornet Museum you are literally “stepping into/onto history”. This ship was there at the forefront of WWII in the Pacific where her record of combat accomplishments is legendary. Hornet finished her long career in the news again as she retrieved the Apollo 11 capsule and the astronauts who were the first humans to walk on the surface of the moon. Today the USS Hornet Museum serves as a “living history” destination at Pier 3 in Alameda, where thousands of visitors walk through her “hatches” reliving history through the sights, sounds and even smells that are uniquely Hornet.
Since the adoption of our charter in 1998, The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum has become the preeminent Naval history museum on the West Coast. The USS Hornet is the only aircraft carrier in the United States that is recognized as a National and State Historical Monument as well a repository of over 240 years of American naval military and cultural history and achievements, offering extensive resources for national and international visitors alike.
The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum carries on a rich legacy of “Hornets”, as the first Hornet christened would become one of the most distinguished names in American naval history with her performance in the Revolutionary War. The first two ships in the new Continental Navy were "Hornet" & "Wasp".
I got out of the navy just as they were phasing out the dungaree and bell bottoms. man that brought back memories!
The dungaree uniform was by far the best uniform.
@@jimwjohnq.public Well I had a problem that the toe of my boondocker kept hooking the bell bottom. It made me stumble once or twice.
You ain't kidding. Brought back a LOT of memories.
Yeah, but I bet NOBODY looked like her in those dungarees!
@@melvingeloneck3344 No they did not.
My Dad was on the (2nd) Wasp in WW-2. I remember him singing this when I was in grade school. R.I.P. Dad.
She was a E4 and quickly became a E6 near the end. . .
Great catch! She was promoted after that stand-out singing! I hear she's a Master Chief after that tap number.
That’s what a little song and dance will do for ya! 👏🏽😂
That's the new rank system, denotes IQ.
Maybe the E6 is her older sister…
She was a high school senior when she did this for The Hornet Museum I believe.
I remember back in the navy I always hated this song but hearing her sing it brings a little joy to it. She has a beautiful voice.
The new sailors don’t even know what dungarees are
Probably have never dragged a pair over the side on a heaving line either , man those dungarees would sme
Im sure the generation of sailors before you thought the exact same thing
ngl as a marine vet I absolutely loved hearing anchors aweigh during ceremonies.
You’re still a department of the navy 🤣…….all jokes, love from a sailor
I thought I was the only one as well!
My Dad & my brother were both in the Navy. So right after the Star-Spangled Banner & the Marine Corps hymn, this is my 3rd favorite song. Fair winds to all bluejackets everywhere.
Wonderful! My late father in law served during WW2 in the Navy.
May HaShem keep him in HIS Peace
✡️ ✡️ ✡️
mine did as well
@@Jerseybytes2Thank you to your Father for Serving our great nation
Here in Brazil, I liked your review.
@@Jerseybytes2👍🏼🇺🇸
Her tab dance is so awesome.
As a Canadian of Filipino descent and with a paternal great uncle missing in action during the Battle of Bataan, I say thank you to the US Navy for helping liberate the Philippines. Anchors Away!
Mis antepasados combatieron a los estadounidenses en Filipinas, crearon,hospitales, universidades,- entre ellas la primera de Asia y trataron con dignidad a los filipinos.Eso decía Aguinaldo.
Cree que USA se portó bien con filipinos y españoles?
We’re getting outa Leyte with this one
I appreciate that this was meant to entertain and it did. It also brought tears to my eyes thinking of my parents. My Dad served in subs in the South Pacific early in WW II, then in DDE's in the North Atlantic. My Mom built the Victory ships that delivered supplies to the front. And, my paternal Grandmother built Vultee trainers for pilot training.
We sang that song while marching to chow (breakfast) in boot camp's Bluekacket Choir but I don't recall ANY of the words this lady is singing!
God bless to all who have, and currently serve. Brave and appreciated men, women, and families that supported them, mad love always!
My father served in the army air corps. Beautiful song loved it 😊
Proud to have been a SQUID !!! 77-94.
I See That MARINE CORPS LOGO It’s Beautiful 🇺🇸💪🏻⚓️🪖💣🧨😍
As we used to say, "Join the NAVY and ride the WAVES" 😉
Petty Officer Marinos wears her dungarees WELL - looking and sounding good Shipmate
Yeah, it looks good on her.
Finally found you from a warrhunder vid! Gotta say your voice is lovely!
BRO SAME 😂😂
I can't find the warthunder short I got here from anymore.
@@ARCKNIGHT117 search diversity of players pt 2
@@ARCKNIGHT117 try 'diversity of players (episode 2)'
I am a Future US NAVY SAILOR and I am Enlisting in the US NAVY after I finish my education
Atta boy when you walk thru those portals always remember the millions of guys who went before you and did their jobs honorably ....Gonna give you the advice my Brothers gave me before i went to boot camp....when you get there listen to what they say and follow orders ...pass all your inspections .....you'll get out of Boot with no problem and be on your way.... Wishing you Fair winds and following seas.
An additional message to future squid. You give us HONOR and you bring HONOR and respect to yourself and family for what you are about to become, 1 % of the population of the usa. I wish you nothing but the VERY BEST BEST
Blue of the mighty deep:
Gold of God's great sun.
Let these our colors be
Till all of time be done, done, done, done.
On seven seas we learn
Navy's stern call:
Faith, courage, service true,
With honor, over honor, over all.
lol, she got me on the tap dancing 😆
Makes me think of my Grandfather who served in the Navy during WW2! Anchors Aweigh!
My dad was in the Navy, too.
He was a biomedical repair technician. That meant that he repaired anything in the base hospital (or on the hospital ship), anything from a light switch to an x-ray machine to the CO's TV.
Since he was in the Navy, we moved around a lot: Boston, Denver, Honolulu, San Francisco, Albany (Georgia), and Charleston (where he retired). While we were in SF, he served on the hospital ship, the USS Hope (Vietnam during the war), and then Antarctica.
I joined the Navy, too, as a nuclear power engineer and electronics tech.
I was stationed in Orlando, Chicago, Charleston aboard the USS Compass Island (and we visited the Bermuda Triangle, Nova Scotia, crossed the Arctic Circle, sailed through the North Sea, Sweden, the Netherlands, went through a hurricane off the coast of Ireland, England, and Spain), Saratoga Springs (NY), and New Haven (CT).
My dad enjoyed his time in the Navy.
Me? Not so much. But it was definitely an experience, and the science, math, and electronics I learned helped me later as a teacher.
I like Ava Marinos' performance, too sweet. awsome.
Great performance! Thanks for brightening up my day! 😄
she good singer thank you
This old boatswain mate would ship out with her !😂
LOL!
@@Fitness.with.Max.0802 stand back boats, this CDR out ranks you . . .
@@leebaker2588 hehehehehe, as well as this O1 🫡🫡🫡🫡
@@Fitness.with.Max.0802 I suppose we should defer to the enlisted ranks . . . besides, I'm 72 years old . . .
@@leebaker2588 Hey, if you can still GO, and all the screws are on straight in the 🧠, I'm sure you could serve.
Nice singing and dancing! I saw the USS Hornet CV 12 in Bremerton, WA in 1976 in the mothball fleet.
My grandfather served on a Fletcher class DD in WW2 and my dad on the USS Bon Domme Richard CV-??
God bless America's Navy!
Hallelujah
CV-31
Mr Grandfather on a U Boat. I wonder if they met? God Bless the Kreigsmarine.
Top Gun bar none !!! I was proud to serve
A lot of pride coming her. So proud of her she is recognizing all those who served. To who have and are currently serving. Thank you.
I watched this on Memorial Day weekend and it really put me in the spirit to remember all those sailors who died far from home in World War II. Your video is a joyous celebration of Navy life, but it is set on that great carrier from the World War II era and just seemed like an appropriate video for our most somber holiday. Thanks for devoting your great talent to making it.
This was a blast to direct! Thanks for the opportunity.
This was great…! Thanks for sharing!
Go Navy!!!
Great performance thanks. Dad served in WW2 and Korea he must of sung that a lot of times.
love navy song
That was fun! Thanks for doing this!
That was awesome!
Per ardua ad astra Roy. Thannkyou for all the great things you did in your life.
Every navy chief ought to know there's one more verse. Blue of the mighty deep:
Gold of God's great sun.
Let these our colors be
Till all of time be done, done, done, done.
On seven seas we learn
Navy's stern call:
Faith, courage, service true,
With honor, over honor, over all.
She's gorgeous.
Beautiful job.
Superb!!! 👏👏👏
Outstanding ⚓️
Outstanding.
Good Job Ava!
thank you
Joyful song! Thanks!
0:07 Gotta love that EGA right next to her
SCREAM MARINE CORPS
What a proud woman! I wish she was part of the USO when I was coming back home from deployment.
A great video. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, that was fun. I don't know whose uniform she was wearing for the tap dance but Respect for that. Somebody had a very noteworthy career.
Those are the ribbons form the life of the USS Hornet on active service, not of just one individual.
Love the fact that I took one look at that 5 inch gun and its surrounding area and instantly knew she was on a flattop... not bad for a land lubber...
That is a beautiful sight.
Love the singing and tap! Thanks for posting!
Brilliant.... Love it.....
She has a wonderful voice.
Thanks for this video. The USS Hornets were awesome vessels!
Thanks!
We’re getting outta Midway with this one.
Herz so amazing
BRAVO.. Thank you..👍👍✌
Thank You for Your service ! My Father was in the Army Air Corp in World War II
Chills
I never served in the military but my brother and three of my uncles were in the navy. Thank you for this tribute.
Nice video!
Wonderful ✨💫
Beautiful, wow nice march, greetings from Chile
I served in the Navy from 1969 to 1973.
The best part was going out to sea.
I loved the uniform. I'm glad I served.
My dad was one of the first C.B.'s in 1942. I'm very proud of that.
Bravo!
This is great
When the worlds strongest Navy has the 2nd largest Air Force 🇺🇸
A great version
Best version of it
Cute shipmate! 😜👍 Wish she’d been on my ship!
🥰😘🤣👍(USS Independence CV-62)
My dad, USMC, was onboard the USS NEW ORLEANS during the battle of Tassafaronga. He was slightly injured. The battle took place five months before I was born.
We Are Hornet!!!! Feel Sting!
I spent 25 years walking the decks of USN warships before I retired. Signalman rate. Made SMC and then the USN did away with the SM rate and I was converted to QMC. If I could I would do it all over again. There is NOTHING quite like being at sea.
Just to let you know that 5 inch gun tub is the marine corp tub.
Everyone in our family got a music box for their birthday. I believe my oldest brother got this song with a Navy bear on it from my Grandpa on my Fathers side (Both Grandparents fought in the war). It brings back such rich memories, this song was played along-side "The Candy Man Can" on very special occasions. @AvaMarinos 's performance is electric here.
Served for 12 yrs as a Airedale (parachute rigger) from 1988 till 2000, My first command was the legendary Va-35 Black Panthers, I was there during they're decommissioning, and served in in both desert storm and shield.
Nice.
All hands on deck!
♥
My dad was a navy engineer in the engine room on U.S.S Rigel. He died on Christmas eve in 2022
Thank you all for your service my husband is marine veterans l will subscribe
My dad and I love that. I suppose that comes with him as an O4 brown shoe and I as an O5 black shoe.
I still like that song.
PANiC both of us Bubble under
LOVE the USMC Logo on that Ship. Remember the Marines are a Department of the Navy...THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT ;)
Semper Fi!!!
I never knew Navy Women had such talent! 0mg!
That was the best work uniform ever.
❤😢
If this goes viral it will instantly fix the male recruitment shortages for the U.S. Navy
No it won’t
Now I want to join the Navy
Very well done. Though, you forgot the "boom" after roll out the tnt. Maybe it was just my RDC that had us do that in the tunnel
Great Song !!!Great Song !!!Great Song !!!Great Song !!!Great Song !!!Great Song !!!
That Gun Tube had the Marine Corps emblem on it, meaning Marines manned that station.