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Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon Silent Drill Team and History

The United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Team is officially known as the Silent Drill. Part of Company A, Marine Barracks, which provides support joint Service Commitments at the Pentagon. In addition, they also perform at ceremonies and parades around Washington DC, as well as providing support for the Sunset parade Tuesday night at War Memorial Marine Corps and the evening parade on Friday evening in the barracks. They justMarine Barracks, Washington DC, also affectionately known as 8th and I, the oldest place of the enclosure.

The Marine Corps was founded outside Philadelphia Tuns Tavern 'in 1775, but it was not until 1948 that the Silent Drill Platoon first exhibition of their skill and drill rifle. Without verbal commands, their performance was so exemplary, that quickly became an integral part of many parades and ceremonies throughout the Washington, DC.

LeastThirty-nine Marines were chosen from the ranks of enlisted Marines in the training school of infantry to serve in the silent drill team, and generally serve a two-year tour. In addition to the fire inspectors are chosen from their ranks and this is just what their secrets are sent inspectors to the next weapon platoon to tradition and habit of the body.

The Marines use a 10 1 / 2 pounds fully functional M1 Garand rifle bayonet. In addition to non-verbal commandsdata, this silent precision drill team USMC ends each show with a routine that your mind to wonder how it's done. For this part of bayonets get holster.

The Silent Drill Platoon performs regularly on Friday evenings during the summer at 8 and I in Washington DC. Affectionately called "The Silent Drill Team" is actually a misnomer, since their official title is the Silent Drill Platoon. Marines know the difference betweentwo titles, so if you try to impress a marine environment, using the Silent Drill Platoon, instead of Silent Drill Team.

As a former Marine (once a Marine, always a Marine), I attended this performance more professional and I can not tell if you've seen, you owe it to yourself to see this once in your life an example This rigor and precision to tell when you're a Marine of the United States. The history and pride in the Marine Corps has demonstrated by these young people show patriotismmany feel when viewing the performance.

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