Just watched this and found the training, discipline, and tradition pretty moving. Especially at the very end watching them fold a flag...thought it was worth a share.
Those Marines are big boys too. They are screened at the School of Infantry for size and strength. Every service uses 8 people to carry a casket and normally use a cart to support the weight. The Marine Corps body bearer platoon uses 6 and never use a cart.
Great video....looks like their formal jackets have an added area under the arms....looks like it adds more freedom of movement...maybe more breath-ability too.
Every Warrior has their particular purpose at specific times in their lives. Those brothers are serving a solemn purpose and I sincerely thank them for stepping up to that calling.
Great video....looks like their formal jackets have an added area under the arms....looks like it adds more freedom of movement...maybe more breath-ability too.
I knew a Marine who used to work there. He was 6'3" 235. He dropped 50 lbs of muscle (from 285!) when he left the body bearers and came back to the grunts.
If you can squat more than 300 pounds — and then do it again nine more times — the Marine Corps may have an elite job for you.
The Corps is accepting applications to join its legendary cadre of body bearers, a small unit of roughly a dozen men headquartered at Marine Barracks Washington, DC, whose primary responsibility is to carry the caskets of Marines to their final resting place.
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