US Army ads titled “Strongest People to Kill!” Branch Project Manager and Master Fitness Trainer SFC Scott Dalrymple Deadlifting and Lifting Weads released in early February.
Dalrymple joined Ingraham Angle on Friday to discuss changes in US military advertising and messaging. Host Laura Ingraham asked why the message of strength is popular on video.
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“We created this video to promote the Army's holistic health and fitness program H2F,” Dalrymple said of the ad released on February 9th. Fitness, mental, emotional, mental. ”
Sleep is a major focus for the program, Dalrymple added. This is when sleep experts recently warned about chronic sleep deprivation issues across the country.
“So obviously, it's basically one of the big pillars that affects how you live your life every day,” continued Dalrymple.
“With the help of personnel that are part of this program, we can help our soldiers and make them better fighters.”
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Ingraham also asked if he felt that military personnel were positive about the outlook that they would be effective under Trump Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegses. Both men were spoken openly by criticism of Day's policy and the “awakening” culture that they allegedly caused problems.
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“There's definitely a fitness culture that comes to the military,” Dalimple pointed out. “It's basically something you know, something that needs to get back on track has been done for a while, and that's what we're working on.”
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The minimalist ad featuring Dalrymple shows the sound changes from some of the military messages used under former President Joe Biden's administration.
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