HOW THE BRANCHES EAT A SANDWICH!! #SHORTS

Published on September 25, 2021
Duration: 0:51

This humorous short satirizes US military branch stereotypes through their approaches to eating a sandwich. It highlights perceived traits from the Army's aggression to the Air Force's refusal to assemble their own food, and the Marines' crayon-eating reputation. The video uses visual gags and common tropes for comedic effect.

Quick Summary

The video satirizes US military branch stereotypes by showing their unique ways of eating a sandwich. It includes the Army's aggression, Navy's condiments, Coast Guard's enjoyment, Air Force's refusal, Marines eating crayons, and Space Force's alien ingredients.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Army Sandwich
  2. 00:09Navy Condiments
  3. 00:21Coast Guard Enjoyment
  4. 00:27Air Force Refusal
  5. 00:34Marines & Crayons
  6. 00:45Space Force Aliens

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the humorous premise of the 'How the Branches Eat a Sandwich' video?

The video satirizes stereotypes of different US military branches by showing their unique and comical approaches to preparing and eating a sandwich, ranging from aggressive consumption to unconventional ingredients.

Which military branch is depicted eating a crayon in the video?

The Marine Corps segment humorously depicts a character smashing a sandwich and then choosing to eat a green crayon instead, playing on a common stereotype associated with Marines.

How does the video portray the Air Force's approach to eating a sandwich?

The Air Force segment humorously shows a person refusing to eat the sandwich because they are required to prepare it themselves, playing on stereotypes of perceived entitlement or aversion to manual tasks.

What kind of ingredients are added in the Space Force segment?

The Space Force segment features a humorous take on the branch's novelty, with a character wearing a tinfoil hat adding 'alien' ingredients like tiny hands and a rock to their sandwich.

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