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As the America's Marines commercial production arrived at the Grand Canyon, everyone was thrilled for breathtaking vistas and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. No one expected to be greeted by a former Marine and member of the Hualapai Tribe on arrival.
Guano Point"Welcome to Guano Point," their guide told the assembled members of the Silent Drill Platoon, family members, film makers and assorted other crews. He came out to welcome the team onto the Hualapai reservation, about 60 miles north of Kingman, AZ, because "every Marine, old or young, is my brother and sister."
And did you know this happened at a Titan's football game?
Pre kick-off, the Titans paid homage to the 14,000 Tennesseans currently serving in the military. Members of the National Guard took the field for the National Anthem, unfurling an American Flag across 60 yards of the field.
After two quarters of football, the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon was introduced to the crowd. It didnÂ’t matter that the Marines entered through the visitors tunnel, they were given a huge and warm reception. The crowd rose to its feet and didnÂ’t sit down.
As the Marines shifted into their performance every pause was filled with cheers and applause only to be outdone by roars of the very appreciative crowd. Some in the crowd even hushed others to be quiet and watch. Even the Titans paused to watch when they came back onto the field.
As the Platoon marched off the football field, fans yelled down from the crowd “Thank you.” The Marines also heard people screaming, “You’re my hero.” America loves the Marine Corps and in Nashville on this sunny Sunday afternoon, you could feel it in the air.
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