Although I had been writing a long submission titled The Mortal's Basic Guide to the G-52s, I came to the decision that since FA now does the folder options (similar to DA), there's no more need for that, so I decided to give each character that didn't have an individual bio submission the solo spot they deserved to have in the first place.
SSG Benjamin Wilder serves as one of the Hellcats of West Point, the last active field music group of the United States Army, who serve as part of a cadet-in-training's life at West Point, the U.S. Military Academy. He is the oldest age of all immortalized G-52s and allies (45), and he has a famous son, Tom the Patriotic Tiger.
Benjamin and Tom (C) me and me alone
Frost Fox (C) joint-ownership between me and
Chuong
The Cat (C) West Point and all who own the rights
More info on West Point's Hellcats:
http://www.usma.edu/band/SitePages/....._Hellcats.aspx
http://www.usma.edu/band/SitePages/Ensemble_Drumcats.aspx
The Cat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z994Y8Eqs0
The Cat speaking is "The Cat" (the main character), and the Cat in the background playing the drum represents how all other Cats look alike.
Other Hellcat videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXMdZfwldvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ixvpupq9Es
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZylttAGjI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEAKSIsGClI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7JwU3T9WVY
SSG Benjamin Wilder serves as one of the Hellcats of West Point, the last active field music group of the United States Army, who serve as part of a cadet-in-training's life at West Point, the U.S. Military Academy. He is the oldest age of all immortalized G-52s and allies (45), and he has a famous son, Tom the Patriotic Tiger.
Benjamin and Tom (C) me and me alone
Frost Fox (C) joint-ownership between me and
ChuongThe Cat (C) West Point and all who own the rights
More info on West Point's Hellcats:
http://www.usma.edu/band/SitePages/....._Hellcats.aspx
http://www.usma.edu/band/SitePages/Ensemble_Drumcats.aspx
The Cat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z994Y8Eqs0
The Cat speaking is "The Cat" (the main character), and the Cat in the background playing the drum represents how all other Cats look alike.
Other Hellcat videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXMdZfwldvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ixvpupq9Es
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZylttAGjI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEAKSIsGClI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7JwU3T9WVY
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V-Fox: I'm almost convinced that Benjamin was Krieglandonian but he isn't.
Blazing Blade: Not all felines who do marching bands are Krieglandonian.
Kei Cat: And nearly everybody thinks I'm Japanese than I am Krieglandonian because I wear elaborate clothing and don my kabuki mask in my battle uniform. Not to mention, I use an electric guitar instead of a marching band instrument in my battle uniform. What they don't realize that I have my modified Krieglandonian marching band uniform to fit Japanese taste which is white with some gold and my shako has the golden chrysanthemum on it which is Japan's floral emblem. I also lead marching parades with fellow Krieglandonian-Japanese units too both in our marching band uniforms and in traditional Japanese clothing.
Chuong: I think Ben and Tom are going to love meeting Krieglandonians in other countries. I look for them because I want to see what their uniforms look like in other countries to fit the national tastes of the countries they live in. Krieglandonian-Vietnamese have red marching band uniforms with some gold and their shakos are red each with a golden star on them to match our national flag. Vietnam is also one of the last countries the average Earthling would expect to see Krieglandonians at but it happens.
Blazing Blade: Not all felines who do marching bands are Krieglandonian.
Kei Cat: And nearly everybody thinks I'm Japanese than I am Krieglandonian because I wear elaborate clothing and don my kabuki mask in my battle uniform. Not to mention, I use an electric guitar instead of a marching band instrument in my battle uniform. What they don't realize that I have my modified Krieglandonian marching band uniform to fit Japanese taste which is white with some gold and my shako has the golden chrysanthemum on it which is Japan's floral emblem. I also lead marching parades with fellow Krieglandonian-Japanese units too both in our marching band uniforms and in traditional Japanese clothing.
Chuong: I think Ben and Tom are going to love meeting Krieglandonians in other countries. I look for them because I want to see what their uniforms look like in other countries to fit the national tastes of the countries they live in. Krieglandonian-Vietnamese have red marching band uniforms with some gold and their shakos are red each with a golden star on them to match our national flag. Vietnam is also one of the last countries the average Earthling would expect to see Krieglandonians at but it happens.
Benjamin: I've been American my whole life and darn proud of it.
Leo: Some once mistakenly thought I was Krieglandonian in disguise, which I'm not.
Benjamin: How easy or difficult do you newcomers think it is to spot a Krieglandonian? I realize I'm talking to two right now.
Leo: Some once mistakenly thought I was Krieglandonian in disguise, which I'm not.
Benjamin: How easy or difficult do you newcomers think it is to spot a Krieglandonian? I realize I'm talking to two right now.
Benjamin: I wondered about it because we discovered that there are a number of Krieglandonians living here whose kids feel obligated to serve, so they're entering West Point. And they're finding it so easy.
C.K./King Leo: Music was not the only thing that was second nature to us; so was obedience and discipline. The shame irony of it was that it was leading us into misery because we wouldn't loosen up. Obviously we are now, but these perceptions do take a while to change.
C.K./King Leo: Music was not the only thing that was second nature to us; so was obedience and discipline. The shame irony of it was that it was leading us into misery because we wouldn't loosen up. Obviously we are now, but these perceptions do take a while to change.
Chuong: I think Kei Cat really stands out as an individual because the idea of wearing modern elaborate clothing used in visual kei and wearing a kabuki mask really says a lot about him as an individual. The average Krieglandonian would find that too flashy. But then again, he lives in Japan so what they do there is normal to them. Hence Krieglandonian-Japanese have adopted Japanese customs so well that they themselves became Japanese through their identities. They play Japanese instruments, wear Japanese clothing, think in Japanese, and even use chopsticks when eating Japanese food. The Japanese have similar morals with the Krieglandonians too hence they were easily tolerated in Japan to the point that locals want them to stay. They're also major contributors in preserving Japanese culture too including the art of sumo wrestling where drums play a role.
Zachary: Uhm... Sumo wrestling is just two fat dudes trying to take each other down.
Kei Cat: I'm usually not a fan of sumo but seeing how it's part of their culture, we understand why it's important to them. The sumos have more muscle mass than you think. I rather sing enka than to take part in sumo ceremonies though I have no problems with Krieglandonian-Japanese participating in their ceremonies with taiko drums.
Zachary: Uhm... Sumo wrestling is just two fat dudes trying to take each other down.
Kei Cat: I'm usually not a fan of sumo but seeing how it's part of their culture, we understand why it's important to them. The sumos have more muscle mass than you think. I rather sing enka than to take part in sumo ceremonies though I have no problems with Krieglandonian-Japanese participating in their ceremonies with taiko drums.
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