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The U.S. Army Chorus entertains the audience at an Army event with a hilarious performance of the cadence call, 'They Say That in the Army.' Like a scene from the old war sitcom MASH, the four singers engage in a funny interaction depicting the "finer" side of army life. #army #usarmychorus #chorus #singing #cadence Army Cadence, Army Life, Live Entertainment, The Army, Music Performance, Chorus, Dance Videos, Music Songs, Singers

The U.S. Army Chorus entertains the audience at an Army event with a hilarious performance of the cadence call, 'They Say That in the Army.' Like a scene from the old war sitcom MASH, the four singers engage in a funny interaction depicting the "finer" side of army life. #army #usarmychorus #chorus #singing #cadence

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Jonathan Michael Fleming on Instagram: "“The Duckworth Chant” — In 1944, a young soldier named Willie Lee Duckworth introduced the first ever cadence to his platoon. This cadence, “Sound Off” (which you’re listening to right now) quickly spread throughout the Army and the tradition has stuck with the US military ever since

This young black soldier took the African-American “work song” tradition and created a morale-boosting tradition that would last for decades. Thank you, and RIP to PVT Duckworth for wearing the title, “Soldier” and for being a part of the generation that changed the course of the US Military for good. 💪🏼

Song Name: Sound Off
Album: Cadences Volume 4
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🎧💿 All the cadences are available to listen to via hard copy CDs and are out on your favorite music service. You Army Names, Work Song, Black Soldier, Song Name, Sound Off, Young Black, Us Military, The Army, To Listen

Jonathan Michael Fleming on Instagram: "“The Duckworth Chant” — In 1944, a young soldier named Willie Lee Duckworth introduced the first ever cadence to his platoon. This cadence, “Sound Off” (which you’re listening to right now) quickly spread throughout the Army and the tradition has stuck with the US military ever since This young black soldier took the African-American “work song” tradition and created a morale-boosting tradition that would last for decades. Thank you, and RIP to PVT…

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