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In the armed services, a military cadence or cadence call is a traditional call-and-response work song sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the US, these cadences are …
Marching Cadences Archives - Army Cadence
The worlds best Military Marching Cadences for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
Army Marching Cadences – Top 5 - Top 5 - Army Cadence
Nov 1, 2014 · We are Marching By (Army Marching Cadence) Let ’em blow let ’em blow Let the four winds blow Let ’em blow from east to west The US Army is the best Standing tall and looking good Ought to march in Hollywood Hold your head and hold it high ___ Platoon is marching by Close your eyes and hang your head We are marching by the dead Look to your right and …
Running Cadences Archives - Army Cadence
Nov 14, 2022 · The best running cadences from the Army, Navy, Air Force, USMC and Coast Guard. (We even have a few police force running cadences)
History of Miltary Cadences - Army Cadence
The two primary types of cadence calls are the marching cadences at 120 beats per minute, and running cadences which move at 10 beats per minute. While one is often substuted for the other, this Army-Cadence.com breaks it’s military cadences by …
I Don't Know - USMC Cadence - Army Cadence
Nov 16, 2017 · Marine Corps Marching Cadence I don’t know, but I’ve been told, The Marine Corps is mighty bold. And up upon
Classics Archives - Army Cadence
Nov 15, 2022 · Here we Go again is a classic Military cadence well suited for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Read More
Drive On 1st Platoon - Army Cadence
Nov 12, 2017 · Army Marching Cadence DRIVE ON FIRST PLATOON DRIVE ON FIRST PLATOON SOME DAY YOU’LL BE ALONE WAY OUT IN A
Army Running Cadences – Top 5 - Top 5 - Army Cadence
Nov 1, 2014 · My goal is to have the very best military cadences on the website today. If there is a cadence that I’ve missed please leave it in the comments and I’ll be happy to take a look and …
Party Hardy - Army Cadence
May 7, 2018 · Party Hardy is an Army cadence that soldiers chant while marching or running.