Common Veterans Podcast Episode 11: Addendum 1: Oh Say Can You See

Common Episode 11: Addendum 1: Oh Say Can See

Understanding Traditions: Exploring the Why Behind the What

Introduction

Welcome readers to the “Common : Season 1 Addendum,” where we delve into the rich tapestry of military traditions, unraveling their deeper meanings and historical significance. We’ll uncover why these practices endure, shedding light on the unique mindset and sense of humor prevalent among military members.

The Purpose of Traditions

Military traditions are more than rituals; they serve as threads weaving together the fabric of camaraderie, honor, and history within the armed forces. Understanding their origins provides a deeper appreciation for the backbone of military life.

Traditions Are Traditional

The Salute

From its roots in the Middle Ages as a gesture of peace to its modern-day symbolism of respect and recognition, the salute is a cornerstone of military etiquette.

Taps and Reveille

The solemnity of waking to a cornet’s notes and the symbolism behind honoring the national colors being lowered underscore the reverence for duty and sacrifice.

Covers (Hats) Outside

Beyond fashion, these headpieces signify protection, camouflage, and a visible marker of rank, fostering a sense of unity and distinction among members.

Being Pinned

The act of pinning, whether for rank or awards, represents a badge of honor earned through dedication, sacrifice, and the pursuit of excellence. It’s a tangible of one’s journey and accomplishments.

Because We Can

Military balls, replete with unique rituals like the Army’s “Grogg” or the ‘s “Jeff,” offer glimpses into the unit’s identity and shared experiences, strengthening bonds among comrades.

Walking the Line

Physical Training (PT) and

Beyond physical , PT instills discipline and preparedness, while uniforms promote unity and morale—a visual representation of a collective identity.

Hazing

A controversial practice that, in elite units, serves to test resilience and integration. Stories from these experiences illuminate the dynamics within these specialized circles.

Battle Buddies and Group Dynamics

Emphasizing the importance of teamwork, battle buddies epitomize the ethos of collective success and safety, forming the backbone of military operations.

Deployments and Beyond

Embracing More Traditions

Exploring further traditions or quirks unique to different branches or deployments, highlighting the and richness of military cultures.

Conclusion

Addendum II Teaser

As we conclude this deep dive into military traditions, stay tuned for our next podcast, “Take This Job and Shove It,” where we explore the service concept and possibly feature a special guest shedding light on their experiences.

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Daily Show Prep: Thursday, Dec. 14

Daily : , Dec. 14

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BOSTON MAYOR PLANS “NO WHITES ALLOWED” CHRISTMAS PARTY, ACCIDENTLY SENDS THE INVITE TO WHITE PEOPLE

Dem Rep Refuses To Say Whether He Agrees Or Not With State Department’s Terror Designation Of Hamas

The Next ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’? New Country Singer’s Anti-Woke Song Gets Him Banished from Venue

$15M Jury Award to Doctor Who Claimed Anti-Male Bias in University Finding He Had Committed Sexual Assault


Hour 2

Jon talks phalluses.

FLASHBACK: BIDEN SAID PEOPLE WHO DEFY JAN. 6 COMMITTEE SUBPOENAS SHOULD BE HELD ‘CRIMINALLY’ ACCOUNTABLE

DOJ to Charge Another Jan. 6 Journalist for Documenting Events on Capitol Hill

House Votes to Formalize Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden

WH Admits Knowledge of Hunter Biden’s Plan to Defy Subpoena

Biden Calls Impeachment Inquiry Baseless GOP Stunt, Laughably Demands Lawmakers Focus on Border Instead

WATCH: EXTREMISTS ARE ATTACKING CHRISTMAS TREES NOW, IN THE NAME OF SAVING THE CLIMATE

Blue state Dems introduce law that could jail people for using gas powered lawnmowers

New Mexico AG Sues Meta over Facebook/Instagram Pedophile Rings


Hour 3

Existing Home Sales on Track for Worst Year Since at Least 2008

Trump Demands Action After 20 Percent of Mail-in Voters Admit to Fraud in 2020 Election Survey

Sen Ron Johnson gets the last word after Kaitlan Collins sets him up in ambush-style interview

Daily Show Prep: Wed, Sept. 20

Daily : Wed, Sept. 20

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Louisiana trucker wins right to display flag saying, ‘F* Biden and f* you for voting for him,’ after town tries to stop him

UAW Union Rejects 21% Pay Hike, Demands 4 Day Work Week

UAW Strike Expands to 4th Plant, in Alabama

Forget Subway’s Tunagate … It’s time for Starbuck’s Fruitgate! New lawsuit says chain’s fruit drinks lack fruit.

Joe Biden uses executive powers to bypass the House and Constitution, launches the AMERICAN CLIMATE CORPS

Zelensky Lectures The World About Climate Change, Tries New Tactic For Increased Aid

New Mexico State Republicans Are Moving Forward With Their Plan to Impeach Governor


Hour 2

Actor James Woods Scuffles With JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon on X in His Usual Amusing Way

The CDC is trying to convince healthcare workers that surgical masks are just as good as N95s and they are having none of it

‘Body Positivity’ Is Literally Killing People, Science Finds

Asteroid hit by NASA’s DART spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly, high school class discovers

NASA predicts large asteroid could smash into Earth in 159 years

Battery Scientists Claim Breakthrough, 10-Minute Fast Charging For 1,500 Cycles


Hour 3

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Mollie Hemingway translates AG Garland’s claim that he’s ‘not the president’s lawyer’

Feds thwarted probe into possible ‘criminal violations’ involving 2020 Biden campaign, agents say

Cracking Coalition? Polish President Duda Snubs Zelensky at U.N., Calls Ukraine a ‘Drowning Man’

Black Lives Matter Protests Led To 11.5% Increase In Murders, Thousands Of Additional Deaths, Study Shows

Daily Show Prep: Wed, Sept. 20

Daily : Tues, Sept. 12

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CNN’s Poppy Harlow shuts NM Governor Grisham down with a logical extrapolation

Albuquerque homicide rate actually dropping

New Mexico lawmakers call for Grisham’s impeachment

More lawsuits filed, first hearing delayed in challenge to NM governor’s carry ban

Fact check: Biden falsely claims he was at Ground Zero ‘the next day’ after 9/11

Trump Torches ‘Incompetent’ Biden’s $6 Billion Iranian Hostage Trade

Speaker McCarthy wants an impeachment inquiry into Biden’s alleged influence racket


Hour 2

Cam Susanna Gibson, AKA ‘HotWifeExperience’ Made Her Videos Public Forever When She Signed Up for Chaturbate

Alabama school suspends 1st-grader for making finger gun while playing cops and robbers, says outraged parent

Threads blocks searches related to covid and vaccines as cases rise

Whistleblower says CIA rewarded analysts with BIG BUCKS to change COVID origins conclusion


Hour 3

#GoOnOffense

‘HOLY S**T’: Sen. John Kennedy reads directly from banned books and LOL the LOOK on LGBTQ faces (watch)

Aaron Ruper is SHOCKED to hear such filth on the Senate floor, but it’s okay in your kids’ classroom

Local Media Slam Library ‘Book Bans’ While Omitting The Explicit Content Being Pushed On Minors

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South Bend Tribune Owner Sued For Racist Employment Policies

South Tribune Owner For Policies

Tribune is owned By Gannett Media. The same publisher of USA Today.

Gannett is currently being sued for racist employment policies.

America’s largest publisher is formerly on notice of a legal challenge over a so-called reverse racism policy.

In the lawsuit filed in Virginia , there are currently five named plaintiffs, four men and one woman, whose careers were allegedly adversely affected by Gannett Co. Inc.’s corporate diversity protocols.

Headline USA

The employees were allegedly denied promotion opportunities and some were even fired because of Gannett’s of reaching “racial and gender parity” by 2025.

Executives are accused of tying manager and perks to hiring quotas based on the demographics of the local community.

The lawsuit also alleges that a high-ranking executive told managers that “no more straight males should be hired going forward.”

Gannett’s legal counsel, Polly Grunfeld Sack, claimed Gannett “seeks to recruit and retain the most qualified individuals for all roles within the company.”

She then called the lawsuit “meritless.”

The plaintiffs are seeking a to stop Gannett’s affirmative action policy and a jury trial.

They are also asking for lost wages (past and future) as well as other damages.

In May, Poynter published a story about how Gannett was facing an exodus of top executives.

As of publishing this article, the South Bend Tribune has not published a story about its parent company, the largest newspaper publisher in the country, being sued.

April, the Tribune announced a partnership with WNDU-TV.

WNDU hasn’t published a story about this situation either. Their last mention of Gannett was about Tribune workers going on strike against Gannett in June.