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Canada does a poor job of promoting its Armed Forces. Heck, we aren‘t even "Armed" anymore; we‘re simply the Canadian Forces (ostensibly to appease the peacenik doves I referred to in another post) now. Here is my favourite recruiting tactic. It comes from the land of the cheeseburger, 69 cent one-gallon soft drinks from 7-11, high healthcare costs, and eight lane highways that still always look like parking lots. Yes, it‘s an American thing, but this is good.
For some thirty-odd years, the 82nd Airborne has had the "All American Chorus" that sings songs glorifying American victories, promoting patriotism, pride in serving in the Army, and telling tales of Airborne life. When I first saw them I thought it was funny and just a little stupid. "So American," I thought. But when they performed I was in awe. I couldn‘t believe it...everyone was so into it. Songs like "Blood on the Risers," "This Is The Army Mr Jones," and "The Last Full Measure of Devotion" have been All American Chorus standards for thirty years. Popular American songs like "Stand By Me" and "Rocky Top" are performed as well. The lyrics strike a chord inside me and I‘m not even American.
They perform in either standard US BDU‘s, or in WW2 uniforms. The maroon beret, jump boots, and the 82nd Airborne patch and Division flag are always prominent. When feasible they arrive at their performance location by means of a parachute jump. Their show always has an Airborne theme. They get their point across from beginning to end, and sing about things that fluff up the military image and make civilans feel proud.
These guys are highly talented, squared away, and fly the Army flag high. A public that sees the Army in this way goes home with a very positive feeling. To see what they‘re doing right, visit these links:
http://www.82ndairbornevietnam.org/chorus.htm
(official site): http://www.bragg.army.mil/www-82DV/all_american_chorus.htm
If you have Napster and want to hear some of their tunes for yourself, search stuff like "airborne" and "all american chorus."
For some thirty-odd years, the 82nd Airborne has had the "All American Chorus" that sings songs glorifying American victories, promoting patriotism, pride in serving in the Army, and telling tales of Airborne life. When I first saw them I thought it was funny and just a little stupid. "So American," I thought. But when they performed I was in awe. I couldn‘t believe it...everyone was so into it. Songs like "Blood on the Risers," "This Is The Army Mr Jones," and "The Last Full Measure of Devotion" have been All American Chorus standards for thirty years. Popular American songs like "Stand By Me" and "Rocky Top" are performed as well. The lyrics strike a chord inside me and I‘m not even American.
They perform in either standard US BDU‘s, or in WW2 uniforms. The maroon beret, jump boots, and the 82nd Airborne patch and Division flag are always prominent. When feasible they arrive at their performance location by means of a parachute jump. Their show always has an Airborne theme. They get their point across from beginning to end, and sing about things that fluff up the military image and make civilans feel proud.
These guys are highly talented, squared away, and fly the Army flag high. A public that sees the Army in this way goes home with a very positive feeling. To see what they‘re doing right, visit these links:
http://www.82ndairbornevietnam.org/chorus.htm
(official site): http://www.bragg.army.mil/www-82DV/all_american_chorus.htm
If you have Napster and want to hear some of their tunes for yourself, search stuff like "airborne" and "all american chorus."