A U.S. Army advertisement titled “Stronger People are HARDER to KILL!” released earlier in February saw branch project manager and master fitness trainer SFC Scott Dalrymple deadlifting and lifting weights.
Dalrymple joined “The Ingraham Angle” on Friday to discuss the advertisement and messaging shift for the U.S. military. Host Laura Ingraham asked why the message of strength was prevalent in the video.
Ingraham also asked whether military personnel are feeling positive about the prospects of fitness programs being effective under Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Both men were outspoken in their criticism of DEI policies and the “woke” culture they claim has caused problems.
“There is definitely a culture of fitness that is coming to the military,” Dalrymple noted. “It’s something that has been in the works for a while that is needed to basically, you know, get back on track, and that’s something we’re working towards.”
The minimalist advertisement featuring Dalrymple marks a tonal shift from some of the messaging the military used under former President Joe Biden’s administration.
In 2021, social media was set ablaze over an animated video on the GoArmy YouTube page entitled “EMMA | THE CALLING | GOARMY” — unlisted as of press time — that was criticized as a “joke of an ad.”
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