Navy Recruits Write Song About Military Discipline
Navy recruits from the Naval Military Education Department's training center created a music video for "Forging Steel in People," expressing their commitment to discipline and national service through their military journey.
The 1st batch of Navy recruits from the Naval Military Education Department's recruit training center have composed and produced a music video for the song "Forging Steel in People." The track conveys their emotions and what they've gained from joining the Navy, embodying the center's identity of "tempering body and mind to serve the nation" in building strong character.
Song: Forging Steel in People Performers and credits: Phr. Anphon Kamnuansak: Solo guitar Phr. Amnouy Khundaeng: Acoustic guitar, arrangement Phr. Natchapol Kaemratana: Lead vocals (middle range), arrangement Phr. Jitiwat Winsuntiea: Drums Phr. Pornpipat Sukthong: Lead vocals (lower range), arrangement Phr. Thongkham Sinsasitsai: Bass
Lyrics excerpts: Once in a lifetime, like lightning written by fate A red ID card that changes one person's life Some chase dreams for those behind them Some must bear disappointment from resignation Reminding myself repeatedly, I will make it through Telling myself over and over, I will make it through
From ordinary person to naval officer So many things requiring quick understanding Cast aside procrastination, forget exhaustion Everything must be done well—there is no such word as "can't"
Steel that seems hard is no match for the human spirit Enduring hardship through torment This ship will not abandon you—we go together My friends, let's reach the shore together, it's not far now
Born only once, must fight it once more With dreams of becoming a naval officer To serve the nation as a Thai man's duty Discipline and determination without losing heart For parents and siblings, waiting for little brother first Promise to you, young lady, not long now
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