WANTED:Jodies!

Started by miss.aviator.girl, February 28, 2013, 10:53:43 PM

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Mslayton_24

American Way
Working hard for Uncle Sam,
Ready to fight for my fellow man.

Freedom, freedom, that's what I say,
Fighting for the American way.

Forever we hold our banner high,
We'll hold it up forever until we die.

Winning wars is what we do,
Fighting hard for me and you.

We will take them by the sky,
Beatin' the hell outta the other guy.

US Air Force will make you pay,
Fighting for the American way


That one is one of my favorite Jodies


Follow Me
Hey, hey Army,
Get in your tanks and follow me.
I am the Air Force ROTC.

Hey, hey Navy,
Get in your boats and follow me.
I am the Air Force ROTC.

Hey, hey Marine Corps,
Grab you guns and follow me.
I am the Air Force ROTC.

Hey, hey Coast Guard,
Get outta your chair and follow me.
I am the Air Force ROTC.

Hey, hey civilians,
Get of your butts and follow me.
I am the Air Force ROTC.

and i have one more after this


FT
Through the desert and across the plains
Steaming jungles and tropic rains
No mortal foe can stop me now
This is gonna be my solemn vow
I have honor annd I have pride
Winning serves me as my guide

This Air Force shocks our enemies
Brings them crashing to their knees
Field Training is plenty rough
To make it through you must be tough
Hey, Flight Commander, don't be blue
They're gonna make you a soldier, too

Hope I helped  ;D
On the battlefield, the military pledges to leave no soldier behind. As a nation, let it be our pledge that when they return home, we leave no veteran behind.
       ~Dan Lipinski

AACS Cadet21

This is a cadence I invented!

Your left

Your left

Your mighty
righty
U.S.
Army
left
Hooah!
left
Hooah!

AACS Cadet21

#62
I CAN NOT believe no one's posted this yet!



Up in the mornin outta the rack

Greeted at dawn with an early attack

First sergeant rushes me out to chow

But I don't need it anyhow


Hail O Hail O Infantry
'A queen a' battle follow me
An Airborne Ranger's life for me!
'Cause nothin' in this world is free!


From a big bird in the sky

All will jump an' some will die

Off to battle we will go

To live or die, hell I dont know  (substitutided with 'heck' for CPPT purposes)

Hail O' Hail O' Infantry
Queen of battle follow me
An airborne rangers life for me
O' nothing in this world is free

Early at night its drizzilin' rain

I am hit and feel no pain

But in my heart I have no fear

Because my ranger God is here

Hail O' Hail O' Infantry
Queen of battle follow me
An airborne rangers life for me
O' nothing in this world is free

The mortars and artillery

The screaming bursts around me

Jagged shrapnel on the fly

Kills my buddy, makes me cry

Hail O' Hail O' Infantry
Queen of battle follow me
An airborne rangers life for me
O' nothing in this world is free

Hup, Two, Three, Your Left
Hooah
Hup, Two, Three, Four
AIRBORNE (Loud and thunderous)






Eclipse

^ ^ ^

New boots bought on the way to the encampment $30

Ankle-length dress socks.  $6

Cadets with blistered feet who can barely walk, let alone march in step, screaming about being Airborne...

Priceless.

"That Others May Zoom"

AACS Cadet21

Quote from: Eclipse on January 30, 2014, 12:55:50 AM
^ ^ ^

New boots bought on the way to the encampment $30

Ankle-length dress socks.  $6

Cadets with blistered feet who can barely walk, let alone march in step, screaming about being Airborne...

Priceless.


;D ;D ;D :clap: :clap: ;D ;D ;D ;D

Jaison009

The CAP squadrons I was in were mostly on US Army bases, my dad was Infantry, little brother is triple tabbed, CP staff were active duty SF/Rangers so I have fond appreciation for these. These are some of the ones I can post here. Others we sang would gain me a refresher on the CPP >:D.

Shoot, Shoot, Shoot...

I hear the choppers coming
They're flying overhead
They've come to get the wounded
They've come to get the dead

Refrain: Airborne (shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot to kill)
Ranger (shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot to kill) *

My buddy's in a foxhole
A bullet in his head
The Army says he's living
But I know that he's dead

I ran to tell the C-O
About my buddy's head
But when I got there
The C-O was dead

And now the battle's over
The smoke is all around
We wanted to go home
But we're six feet underground
-------
One of my favs when done right:
Deep in the battlefield covered in blood,
Lies an Airborne Ranger dying in mud.

Air, bor, or, or, orne
Ran, ger, er, er, er, er

Her fought to keep America free;
for soldiers like, you and me

Air, bor, or, or, orne
Ran, ger, er, er, er, er

Those silver wings upon his chest,
tell America that he's one of the best.

Air, bor, or, or, orne
Ran, ger, er, er, er, er

Those silver wing upon his chest
Tells America that he's one of the best

AACS Cadet21

Here we go again

Same old stuff again

Marchin' down the avenue

Six* more days an' we'll be through 

I'll be glad an' so will you!


*Trade out for number of days left of encampment

Pulsar

Here is a Jodie that was personalized for my all girl squadron at encampment (Squadron 30!!). I don't remember all of it...But here are some parts of it:

"Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me.
Used to wear ballet shoes,
Now were wear'in combat boots.
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!
Used to wear mini skirts.
now were wear'in brown t-shirts.
Squadron -- is number one!
We can always get things done!
Squadron --'s best of all!
We never trip, we never fall!
Hold you head and hold it high
Squadron --'s passing by!!
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!!"
C/LtCol Neutron Star
PAWG ENC 2013/ AMMA 2014/ NER W RCLS 2014-5 [Salutatorian] / NER Powered Flight Academy 2015

"A fiery strength inspires their lives, An essence that from heaven
derives,..." - Vergil, The Aeneid

(C) Copyright 2013: Readers who choose to hardcopy my comments are entitled to specific rights, namely: you may print them off and read them repeatedly until you have memorized them and then rattle them off as if you had thought them up yourself; However if asked, you must say they were signaled to you from a neutron star.

AACS Cadet21

Quote from: Pulsar on January 31, 2014, 02:02:15 AM
Here is a Jodie that was personalized for my all girl squadron at encampment (Squadron 30!!). I don't remember all of it...But here are some parts of it:

"Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me.
Used to wear ballet shoes,
Now were wear'in combat boots.
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!
Used to wear mini skirts.
now were wear'in brown t-shirts.
Squadron -- is number one!
We can always get things done!
Squadron --'s best of all!
We never trip, we never fall!
Hold you head and hold it high
Squadron --'s passing by!!
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!!"

That's awesome!  :clap: :clap: :clap: :D :D
Why is there really highly numbered squadrons like that? At COWG there's just 1, 2, and 3.

GTCommando

Quote from: AACS Cadet21 on January 31, 2014, 03:28:07 PM
Why is there really highly numbered squadrons like that? At COWG there's just 1, 2, and 3.

Because at some encampments, they keep the same numbering system going year after year. For example, an encampment may have squadrons 1, 2 and 3 this year, then next year they'll have squadrons 4, 5 and 6, and so on. Some wings have been doing this for many years, hence the larger squadron numbers.
C/Maj, CAP                 
Alpha Flight Commander                     
Pathfinder Composite squadron
Earhart #15889

"For the partisan, when he is engaged in a dispute, cares nothing about the rights of the question, but is anxious only to convince his hearers." -- Socrates

Pulsar

Quote from: AACS Cadet21 on January 31, 2014, 03:28:07 PM
Quote from: Pulsar on January 31, 2014, 02:02:15 AM
Here is a Jodie that was personalized for my all girl squadron at encampment (Squadron 30!!). I don't remember all of it...But here are some parts of it:

"Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me.
Used to wear ballet shoes,
Now were wear'in combat boots.
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!
Used to wear mini skirts.
now were wear'in brown t-shirts.
Squadron -- is number one!
We can always get things done!
Squadron --'s best of all!
We never trip, we never fall!
Hold you head and hold it high
Squadron --'s passing by!!
Mama, mama can't you see,
What encampment's done to me!!"

That's awesome!  :clap: :clap: :clap: :D :D
Why is there really highly numbered squadrons like that? At COWG there's just 1, 2, and 3.


I guess that's just how they do it. The PAWG Cadet Training Schools have Squadron 10, 20, 30, 40, & 50 as encampment squadrons. There were two flights in every Squadron. The girls Squadron had like 25 girls so some of the other squadrons flights were almost bigger than the whole girl squadron. There is a Squadron 60 as well, but that's for Leadership Development course (It's based off of AFROTC summer Training). And also there was an honor Guard being trained. This year they will be hosting NER RCLS as well. 
C/LtCol Neutron Star
PAWG ENC 2013/ AMMA 2014/ NER W RCLS 2014-5 [Salutatorian] / NER Powered Flight Academy 2015

"A fiery strength inspires their lives, An essence that from heaven
derives,..." - Vergil, The Aeneid

(C) Copyright 2013: Readers who choose to hardcopy my comments are entitled to specific rights, namely: you may print them off and read them repeatedly until you have memorized them and then rattle them off as if you had thought them up yourself; However if asked, you must say they were signaled to you from a neutron star.

nmkaufman0

See the Viet Cong in red?
That's my bayonet in his head!
See the Viet Cong in red?
That's my bayonet in his head!
Woah, woah, woah, woah
Way more are left to go.

See the Viet Cong in black?
That's my K-Bar in his back!
See the Viet Cong in black?
That's my K-Bar in his back!
Woah, woah, woah, woah
Way more are left to go!

See the Viet Cong in green?
That's my bullet in his spleen!
See the Viet Cong in green?
That's my bullet in his spleen!
Woah, woah, woah, woah
Way more I got to go.

Improved version of Army Study Guide Jody.
C/A1C Nathaniel Mark Kaufman
Thunderbolt Composite Squadron

SarDragon

Antique, and inappropriate for cadet use.
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

PA Guy

#73

Does anyone notice that many of these jodies extoll violence and death? Don't get me wrong I like a Jodie as much as the next guy but many of the ones posted here are just over the top.  Surely the seniors supervising cadets have more commonsense. I understand why they are used in the military. It is part of the desensitization process to prepare recruits for the violence of combat.

To make it more absurd they are sung by 12-15 year olds with cracking voices who cringe at the idea of a group shower and no private latrine.  Do these future Airborne Rangers, PJs think private latrines are provided everywhere they go.  Is it part of CAP or the CP to let cadets glorify the virtues of violent death with jodies containing  lines like "my bayonet in his head" or "8x8 the whiskey was great" followed by" 9x9 the women were fine" Wonder how that last line works in a co-ed flight?

I am not suggesting some sort of Jodie police only that seniors exercise common sense.  CAP is not the Army, Marines etc. with a combat role.  Cadets will come up with this stuff on their own but as seniors we have the responsibility to curb this practice

LSThiker

Quote from: PA Guy on February 04, 2014, 01:22:39 AM
To make it more absurd they are sung by 12-15 year olds with cracking voices who cringe at the idea of a group shower and no private latrine.  Do these future Airborne Rangers, PJs think private latrines are provided everywhere they go.  Is it part of CAP or the CP to let cadets glorify the virtues of violent death with jodies containing  lines like "my bayonet in his head" or "8x8 the whiskey was great" followed by" 9x9 the women were fine" Wonder how that last line works in a co-ed flight?

I would have to say that most seniors and senior-aged cadets use common sense.  However, I have seen some that do not.  I have also seen seniors that simply were ignorant until after it was sung.  There are plenty of creative people that could easily come up with CAP-related cadences.  In fact, I found this on the web:

http://www.wesleychapelcap.com/uploads/Jody_Pamphlet_3_5_x_5.pdf

Would be nice to have repository of such CAP cadences as a reference for future cadets.

nmkaufman0

Quote from: SarDragon on February 04, 2014, 01:08:37 AM
Antique, and inappropriate for cadet use.
You can substitute "Viet Cong" for "Taliban", "Al-Qaeda", "Spetsnaz guy", "G.R.U.", "Cuban troop", "Korean", "Red Guards troop", etc.
Also, aren't most jodies inappropriate for Cadet use?
C/A1C Nathaniel Mark Kaufman
Thunderbolt Composite Squadron

Eclipse

Quote from: nmkaufman0 on February 04, 2014, 08:23:04 PM
Also, aren't most jodies inappropriate for Cadet use?

Not the appropriate ones.

"That Others May Zoom"

nmkaufman0

Obviously, but all the jodies that the flight sergeant in charge of me has sung are at least a little bit violent.
C/A1C Nathaniel Mark Kaufman
Thunderbolt Composite Squadron

nmkaufman0

Coke Cadence:
Count Cadence, Coke Cadence, Count Cadence, Count!

C In a bottle
O in a can
K I wish I had one
E in my hand!

C drink it!
O Chuck it!
K Chug it!
E Break it down!

C-O-K-E, A Coke, A Coke, An icy cold, delicious Coke!

The one Jodie on Army Study Guide that is both appropriate and not stupid.
C/A1C Nathaniel Mark Kaufman
Thunderbolt Composite Squadron

Eclipse

Quote from: nmkaufman0 on February 04, 2014, 08:38:51 PM
The one Jodie on Army Study Guide that is both appropriate and not stupid.

Perhaps a guide that doesn't have the word "Army" on the cover would be more appropriate for use in CAP?

If only there was an official publication that contained appropriate cadence songs.

Oh Well.

"That Others May Zoom"