Old Age & Treachery - The Unstoppable 77th Infantry Division

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  • @the_fat_electrician
    @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +6411

    Huge thank you to Jim Sciaretta, son of a 77th ID veteran, who helped tremendously with the research for this video. Links to his father's memoirs and the book 'Ours to Hold High' are in the description above if anyone is interested.

  • @mirogs
    @mirogs 16 днів тому +4870

    The Old Bastards: Channeling "get off my lawn" into "get off my island" since 1942.

    • @tianrongchen6916
      @tianrongchen6916 16 днів тому +71

      I have absolute no idea how this made me laugh so hard my family was concerned

    • @RandomUser-dv6qw
      @RandomUser-dv6qw 16 днів тому +42

      "my" island now😂 facts

    • @Mason-1128
      @Mason-1128 16 днів тому +25

      Put it on a T shirt

    • @maingate7672
      @maingate7672 16 днів тому +16

      That's funny right there, I don't care who you are, that's funny!

    • @sergantgrunt1650
      @sergantgrunt1650 16 днів тому +26

      Enemies "but it's our island" The old bastards "who decided that"

  • @nathansands71
    @nathansands71 16 днів тому +2633

    I was teaching my wife firearms safety and we were talking guns in general. She was asking me about suppressors and couldn't remember the term "threaded barrel" so she said "ribbed for her silence." It might be the greatest thing i've ever heard.

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +740

      Im stealing this lol

    • @Sleepy7666
      @Sleepy7666 16 днів тому +146

      Omfg. That's incredible.
      I would be riffing on that statement for years after just to tease her. 😂

    • @trailblazer632
      @trailblazer632 16 днів тому +85

      This comment section never fails to deliver the goods😂

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 16 днів тому +99

      dude you got a keeper

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 16 днів тому +70

      😂😂 she definitely is a keeper

  • @TreadHead42
    @TreadHead42 12 днів тому +216

    My great grandfather was in the 77th. Staff Sergeant Russell J Scott, 77th infantry division, 307th infantry regiment, A Company. He entered combat in Guam, and finished on Okinawa. He got out in December of 1945. During the war he almost lost his life twice that I know of. Once I know was on Okinawa. He was in the middle of digging his foxhole when a Japanese artillery bombardment struck. A shell landed near him and the shock from it knocked the shovel out of his hand. When he found it, he only found the handle. He spent the rest of that bombardment in a shallow foxhole.
    I don’t know where the second time was, but I know it was in a rice paddy which doesn’t really narrow it down. Him and another soldier were scouting, and they got caught in the middle of a rice paddy by Japanese machine guns. They couldn’t move at all because the Japanese shot at even the tiniest of movements. Because of that, he couldn’t get it his rifle, and that’s what saved him. I don’t know how long they were laying there, but eventually the machine guns got cleared by friendly troops. When my great grandfather stood up and took his rifle from his side, he counted 7 bullet holes in the side of it. That refurbished M1903 saved his life by simply sitting by his side.
    When I looked at “Ours to Hold High” a while back, I remember looking at the casualties across the 77th. The 307th infantry had the highest out of every regiment attached to the 77th.

  • @Fastducky
    @Fastducky 9 днів тому +56

    I had the honor of meeting and talking to Desmond T. Doss on several occasions. He was an extremely humble kind man that loved his country and more importantly God. Really cool guy

  • @johnmgd
    @johnmgd 15 днів тому +1385

    "The energy of 'dad didn't get his nap and now it's everyone's problem"
    I felt this in my bones.

    • @dspserpico
      @dspserpico 15 днів тому +22

      My ears perked up when I heard that, as a dad who didn’t get his nap.

    • @coolenick0
      @coolenick0 15 днів тому +24

      I heard that shit and it immediately triggered my fight or flight response

    • @fu3zy
      @fu3zy 14 днів тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @bradkroboth5490
      @bradkroboth5490 14 днів тому

      That's a normal Sunday in our house

    • @taccovert4
      @taccovert4 14 днів тому +20

      They Landed on Thanksgiving Day. So not only did dad not get his nap....they also fucked up the Turkey.

  • @ludercoarms
    @ludercoarms 16 днів тому +1696

    Man, I love this story, and let me tell you why. In 2003 when we called up all the National Guard to participate in the Invasion of Iraq, I was a 31 year old SSG in the 122nd Combat Engineer Battalion of the South Carolina National Guard. The average age for our battalion was 36, and we even had a few senior NCO's sporting combat patches from tours in Vietnam. We too were known as the Old Bastards. We were attached to the 3rd ACR, and they did not really like us until they figured out that because we were old and had civilian careers, we had guys who knew how to repair power lines, repair air conditioners, we had cops, trauma nurses, mechanics, welders, electricians, and tons of other skills that regiments of 18 year olds could not possibly have, and those skills were very handy to have around. Keep up the good work, and who gives a damn what some commenter says about America....They hate us cause they ain't us!!!

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +408

      Old guys ftw

    • @MikeRehfuss
      @MikeRehfuss 16 днів тому +75

      Haters gonna hate and ainters gonna ain’t.

    • @SupaSargeakaQ
      @SupaSargeakaQ 16 днів тому +73

      I was in Mosul, Iraq 🇮🇶 2004 with the 276th Engineer Battalion attached 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade and we had a similar experience with having guys that served in Vietnam and Desert Storm

    • @bradwhite7351
      @bradwhite7351 16 днів тому +76

      I was in a reserve Sea bee unit. We had so many years in construction and previous military that we were almost untouchable. We could damn near tackle any job because of our combined experiences. Lol good times. Cheers

    • @jonathanpaxton7791
      @jonathanpaxton7791 16 днів тому +13

      ​@@bradwhite7351 hell yeah! Can do brother!!!

  • @andersnyman9654
    @andersnyman9654 12 днів тому +35

    Bro!!! Im a 42yo NZ maori and I know factually that our kiwi soldiers, (in particular our Maori battalion) were badass mofos during the Egyptian and Italian theatres of WW2, and I gotta say, I had no idea about the 77th. So, you're a fucking legend for educating me on the 77th and their accolades during the WW2 pacific theatre. What they did was fucking awesome, total respect!!!

  • @simthacker5550
    @simthacker5550 12 днів тому +16

    My grandfather joined the 77th in March 1943. Co. F, 305TH Inf Reg. First wave on white Beach in Guam. He was wounded Dec 12th 1944 at Ormoc while charging a pill box.

  • @Hawkeye308
    @Hawkeye308 16 днів тому +1212

    My Grandpa was in the 77th Signal Company. Served with them through the duration of the war. Bronze Star and still living at 104!

    • @stevewhite3424
      @stevewhite3424 16 днів тому +90

      I would be truly honored If you were to shake his hand for me!

    • @scottjohnson360
      @scottjohnson360 16 днів тому +42

      Thank him for his service!

    • @rorywilkins4161
      @rorywilkins4161 16 днів тому +57

      If he is up for it, there are people (historians, archivists, etc) who are eager to interview our WWII vets while they still live.

    • @Hawkeye308
      @Hawkeye308 16 днів тому +40

      @@rorywilkins4161 he's done some minor, local interviews but I don't think he's ever sat down with an actual historian.

    • @hamsandwich4451
      @hamsandwich4451 16 днів тому +36

      What a national treasure. Shawn Ryan interview??? would be amazing to catalog and document his life story with a platform like that.

  • @chrisloomis1489
    @chrisloomis1489 10 днів тому +12

    My father ; in 1948 went through training ; the ARMY AIR CORP made them parachute into the desert , and they had to survive a week I believe at the longest without capture , many were captured my Dad's crew faired well and evaded , but Dad loved hunting , trapping , and selling skins and pelts in the swampy country of Central Michigan , as the LOOMIS farm was on the Chippawa River , I was taught to track and read sign by my Father in the 1970's when we hunted in the same swampy areas . Dad was an excellent outdoorsman and Depression Survivor. 💪🏻🇺🇸 ... My Father served in Korea , and I keep the WW2 style to honor him ....his beautiful free wool set. What a guy . Love ya Dad. 💯

    • @davemarr7743
      @davemarr7743 5 днів тому

      Great story, you're one fast AZZ talker..You forgot to mention that most of them were life hardened by the great depression. Joining the army was a step up. All of a sudden they had three squares & a cot to sleep on..

    • @coldsteel.and.courage
      @coldsteel.and.courage 4 дні тому

      My Dad's unit had to do similar training back in the 50's. They parachuted into the Everglades for a week. He had a lot of stories about that time and quite a bit of it was about eating Water Moccasins.

    • @CharlesYuditsky
      @CharlesYuditsky День тому

      I think you are a little off on the year, the Army Air Corps became the Air Force in 1947

  • @douglasblaydes7801
    @douglasblaydes7801 5 днів тому +6

    My great-grandfather, COL Vincent Joseph Tanzola, died at Guam. thank you for this moving video.

  • @mrblack5145
    @mrblack5145 16 днів тому +113

    "If you want it dead, broken, or pregnant, call the Marines." God if thats not the most accurate thing ive heard all day...

    • @PatrickMcCormick-xc1mx
      @PatrickMcCormick-xc1mx 10 днів тому +1

      Hmmm I've got a horse I've been trying to breed but never considered calling in the Marines

    • @judgedread9724
      @judgedread9724 6 днів тому

      @@PatrickMcCormick-xc1mx…

  • @lobokurg2786
    @lobokurg2786 16 днів тому +514

    As an old bastard that enlisted at 33, and became a 12B I can confirm that there is an extra layer of no fucks to give when you know coming home alive means going back to having a mortgage. If I get taken out by an IED it just means I don't have to do PT in the morning.

    • @paznerkiller
      @paznerkiller 16 днів тому +16

      I was 31 and a 63B

    • @taylorsmith9197
      @taylorsmith9197 16 днів тому +17

      I'm looking to join the Guard (Family makes it to where I can't go full time) at 32 after dealing with health crap for the last few years. Already got my waver. Just have to get back in shape really. Nice to see this video and a bunch of people in this comment section also joining at this age.

    • @user-yj6pr1xn9c
      @user-yj6pr1xn9c 16 днів тому +5

      Based

    • @samb7652
      @samb7652 16 днів тому +8

      I hear ya old timer... funny how I had similar attitude.

    • @nicholasneyhart396
      @nicholasneyhart396 16 днів тому +6

      Man, I will be going into the navy at probably 25, I am just short of 21 now, and feel that it might be too old to commission as an officer.

  • @danjohnson2986
    @danjohnson2986 9 днів тому +11

    As a Marine, I approve this message. Great job sharing the 77th’s story.

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 12 днів тому +9

    Wow !! I can't believe I have never heard of this unit . I am a X medic from RVN , and all of my 7 uncles were in WW ll . This stuff should be taught in History in H.S. Great telling of their story !!

  • @carsondotson3621
    @carsondotson3621 13 днів тому +479

    The marines adopting the 77th as one of their own is actually the most marine thing ever

    • @heathb4319
      @heathb4319 12 днів тому +48

      Hey Steve,..
      Yeah Walt.
      We adopted a horse right?
      Yeah we did brother.
      We also adopted a duck right?
      Haha, yes we did. Hell of a drinker he was.
      What do you think about those old guys in the army over there? They do fight like us.
      Holy crap, you're right. Plus if they do good then we get the credit and the army looks weaker.
      Ok gentlemen...Welcome to the 77th Marine Division.
      First one to Japan wins :)

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 11 днів тому +1

      you seem pretty enlightened I was wondering if you could tell me why they have wars like every year sometimes several what's really going on 🤨😐😑😬

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 11 днів тому

      ​@@heathb4319why so many wars all the time just curious 🤨🧐

    • @vincentbergman4451
      @vincentbergman4451 11 днів тому +3

      Probably drank cobra blood together

    • @kjpierson1152
      @kjpierson1152 10 днів тому +3

      Strategically Transfered ePersonnel Alternate Locations?....meh almost works :P

  • @jegsdinogod5091
    @jegsdinogod5091 16 днів тому +1747

    Old men have a "fuck you" mentality as well. Not scared if shit or death. Which i remind people if sun tzu's art of war: "If you enter battle trying to live you will die, if you enter battle ready to die, you may live"

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 16 днів тому +51

      It's like what I told my dad about the stuff Miyazaki-sensei has been saying about Japanese culture and the whitewashing of their history. It's like he figured "What are they going to do to me, ruin my career and reputation? I'm in my *80s.* I've tried to retire how many times, now?"

    • @coppertopv365
      @coppertopv365 16 днів тому +58

      By 40 we have seen a lot, done a lot. Most of us have kids and many have faced losses an probably about been killed already.
      So, What is there to really be scared of?
      Personally I should've died more than Twice.. and I already served once.
      If I seriously needed to step up again, I would volunteer. Military may not take me back now, but I'd offer.
      Many here have left good comments.
      I think I have the "F U" mentality, if someone pushes me.

    • @travisadams4470
      @travisadams4470 16 днів тому +31

      If an old guy goes to war without his Metamucil, he's not going to give a shit

    • @JosephMartin-xw3wh
      @JosephMartin-xw3wh 16 днів тому +8

      @cooper, I’m with you bro almost same story! Shouldn’t be here atleast from two separate instances n everything u said was spot on! Have faced loss have faced death have faced almost all that would scare u so there is nothing left to fear, if need I’d be there in a heart beat!🤙💪 @ FatE! You’re the man! Live your content . Always loved our forces n you have a way of keeping people’s attention while giving life stories that put so much in perspective! Not to mention show how fucking bad ass America is and can be!!! Together we’re the greatest nation that was ever created , let’s get back to that! Only we can do it! Ty

    • @sessy01
      @sessy01 16 днів тому +2

      Doubly so with MREs

  • @MarineMikeGolf3587
    @MarineMikeGolf3587 12 днів тому +6

    As a Guamnian and a Marine. I have always had respect for the 77th ID. Great presentation on them, thank you passing on their story.

  • @imcastanza
    @imcastanza 11 днів тому +6

    "Grey Bush the Wise," is absolutely hilarious. You guys had much more wit than we did. The oldest guy in my platoon in 1981 at Parris Island was 21 and the best we came up with was, "Old Man."

  • @dax9929
    @dax9929 16 днів тому +1143

    6:28 "Cowabunga it is"
    I almost spit my drink across the room 💀

    • @kyle1598hffgyfv
      @kyle1598hffgyfv 16 днів тому

      Biden is the first president to allow other countries f with our boats.

    • @TexJester-no8th
      @TexJester-no8th 16 днів тому +48

      My first thought - "So. You have chosen death.".....

    • @codybeckus2652
      @codybeckus2652 16 днів тому +3

      Same!

    • @ZenithPeak1
      @ZenithPeak1 16 днів тому

      COWA-MOTHERFUCKEN-BUNGA

    • @lemax6865
      @lemax6865 16 днів тому +21

      The archeomemes are the best parts of these videos. He has such a way of selecting, placing, and delivering them, it's incredible.

  • @iamnolegend2519
    @iamnolegend2519 16 днів тому +977

    25:15 “dad didn’t get to take his nap now it’s everyone’s problem”. ❤

    • @joecentral-o9984
      @joecentral-o9984 16 днів тому +10

      That was me yesterday 😄

    • @GoldenDragon923
      @GoldenDragon923 16 днів тому +30

      Lowkey I felt targeted from that. The days are different when you can’t get a nap In

    • @iamnolegend2519
      @iamnolegend2519 16 днів тому +7

      @@GoldenDragon923 me as well

    • @rcstl8815
      @rcstl8815 16 днів тому +7

      And he wants to mow the lawn!

    • @deathless12345678
      @deathless12345678 16 днів тому +4

      I just said something similar to this today actually

  • @mikeedmondson1303
    @mikeedmondson1303 12 днів тому +5

    96th ID traveled the same path as the 77th, some of the MOH citations from the battle of Okinawa are fascinating. Deployed under the 96th Sustainment Brigade before getting stationed on Okinawa, the patch is found frequently on Torii Beach, where they landed.

  • @PMD631
    @PMD631 11 днів тому +3

    Awesome. I joined the Army as a chaplain at age 34. You might say, 'O, a chaplain. Graduate of the "Officers Basic" course.' Well, granted; chaplain basic didn't compare with basic training. However, my unit of first of assignment was 1/187 IN (Leader Rakkasan), 3rd Brigade, 101st (ABN) Air Assault. For 3.5 years I was humpin' the ruck with, and in some instances outrunning soldiers half my age. In retrospect I was so grateful for the assignment. It set me up for future success - next assignment was a chaplain assignment in a SF unit (6.5 yrs). God's grace - served total of 24 years. Perhaps you already did a clip on the Rakkasans, if not, this would be great. The 187th Regimental Combat Team was part of the 11th Airborne Division which served alongside of the 77th ID in the Pacific Theater. A friend turned me on to your UA-cam site. Great stuff.

  • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
    @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam 16 днів тому +1515

    “The best tactics are written by the survivors.”
    -KuFucis

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 16 днів тому +4

      WHO?!?!? 🤨

    • @TheInfidel_SlavaUA
      @TheInfidel_SlavaUA 16 днів тому +30

      @@Rotorhead1651 "The best techniques are passed on by the survivors."
      Gaiden Shinji, Blademaster , The Elder Scrolls online
      and no not Confucius or Lao Tse, SunTsu or whatever :)

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam 16 днів тому +4

      @@TheInfidel_SlavaUAYou are such a spoilsport.

    • @unclemindbender
      @unclemindbender 16 днів тому +10

      The greatest hero stories are honored by this man. To hear these knowing they are about ordinary people doing extraordinary things that helped shape our history is wonderful. To hear you tell these stories is remarkable. Thank you for finding, researching and delivering this history of some of the greatest military exploits in American history especially in the Idiocracy context we now inhabit.

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam 16 днів тому

      @@unclemindbenderYou mean TFE. My stories tend to go on and on until some woman takes the hit and sticks her tongue down my throat.

  • @DetectiveLance
    @DetectiveLance 16 днів тому +359

    "Got fuxking Jimmy who worked for the phone company for ten years!" ....Dad!?

  • @jarroddivens8339
    @jarroddivens8339 9 днів тому +3

    The famous "Lost Battalion" (basically an assortment of mixed companies from different battalions) of World War One was part of the 77th Division. It was surrounded by German forces after moving deeper into German positions than its neighboring units during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in late 1918 and rescued after five days of hell. This division certainly has some awesome history to it.

  • @RandyAlexander100
    @RandyAlexander100 4 дні тому +1

    I am a former member of USAF. I was a crew chef on the H-53 Pave Low. The Pave Low community would truly enjoy you doing a part on the MH-53 Pave Low. Look up Pave Low ribute video on youtube. I think you find it fascinating.

  • @michellestelken1171
    @michellestelken1171 16 днів тому +422

    I knew a guy who was a "young guy" from Wisconsin assigned to the 77th. He told me he was "lightly wounded" but spent a few months in the hospital. I'll never forget when this 90 year old pulled himself up out of his chair with his walker to salute my drum and bugle corps as we played the Army song for him....fuck you, I'm not crying, your crying! God bless you Johnny

  • @catgray6068
    @catgray6068 16 днів тому +352

    *Places all his guns on the tax break couch*

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +94

      ;)

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam 16 днів тому +16

      If we let him borrow ours, does it work for all of us? Of course he gets to shoot the toys.

    • @seanpaula8924
      @seanpaula8924 16 днів тому +12

      Yeah, first thing i did was look at the couch.

    • @travisfleenor2418
      @travisfleenor2418 16 днів тому +11

      And the giant safe is always in the shot, too. He's getting a tax write-off for the thing to store all his tax writes offs in!

    • @ArchknightAlpha
      @ArchknightAlpha 16 днів тому +7

      Something tells me the couch isn't big enough.

  • @mamamarsha
    @mamamarsha 11 днів тому +3

    I friggin' love your channel. I am a HS history teacher and I just geek our every time I see you have a new video. I am trying to get permission to show some of your videos in my class...
    Seriously, thanks for everything you put into the research and presentation. Yours is the only UA-cam channel I've ever gotten merch from. It is akin to an Army division being adopted by the Marines.

  • @terrenceduren2984
    @terrenceduren2984 5 днів тому +1

    Serverd 4 years active & 6 years reserves, USMC. Desert Storm veteran. I love this ! All respects to the men of the 77 infranty division!! ( AKA, 77 Marine Division!)

  • @claytonmckee8392
    @claytonmckee8392 16 днів тому +556

    I want to offer my sincerest thanks to you Nick. My daughter has shown zero interest in history, right up to me showing her the Sergeant Reckless video. We now watch all of your stuff together religiously. You have a gift sir, keep up the great work!

    • @stillenacht8518
      @stillenacht8518 16 днів тому +6

      My heart 🖤

    • @jasonmajere2165
      @jasonmajere2165 16 днів тому +23

      School history is terrible, memorize this date, give overview. Nothing of the nitty gritty, that makes it interesting.

    • @nicksmith5723
      @nicksmith5723 16 днів тому +16

      That's awesome! My 13yr old daughter loves history, and to be honest, I haven't thought of showing her these videos yet. She loves history, but doesn't think there is a "future" in liking history. But I keep telling her to pursue what you love. This might help!

    • @rw8147
      @rw8147 16 днів тому +14

      The Sgt Reckless video was pure gold. Your kid's got good taste.

    • @sithlordzach8418
      @sithlordzach8418 16 днів тому +12

      @@nicksmith5723 Your daughter sounds smart. Keep history her passion, but not her career. That way, her passion doesn't become tedious and soul crushing when it's her job.

  • @Darkour97
    @Darkour97 16 днів тому +697

    15,000 angry drills and their drill sergeant senses are tingling

    • @J86_918
      @J86_918 15 днів тому +23

      What in the name of all glorious things of this world and outside it is that? How tf did you make him a quackmoji? 😂

    • @willdenoble1898
      @willdenoble1898 15 днів тому +6

      @@J86_918I too want to know!

    • @sburns90
      @sburns90 15 днів тому +4

      Probably a supporter perk.

    • @Darkour97
      @Darkour97 15 днів тому +18

      Indeed, it's the UA-cam equivalent of a twitch sub. You get all these neat emotes

    • @T_bone
      @T_bone 11 днів тому +2

      They are angry because they are the gate keepers, and they will be damned if they allow someone through who gets them or someone else killed. Now, they have the job of being a scout master in a neighborhood of sniveling runts.

  • @SoundBoy808
    @SoundBoy808 6 днів тому +2

    My great uncles unit were so good when they stormed the beaches of Sicily in WW2, they "won the privilege" of being in the 1st assault wave of D-Day....
    "Thanks a lot Monty!" said my Uncle Keith. RIP, he was a legend.

  • @glencalhoun9544
    @glencalhoun9544 19 годин тому

    That was FOOKIN GREAT!!! Thank you for all of that hard work to put this together and bring it to us so Amazingly!!!

  • @ML-dk7bf
    @ML-dk7bf 14 днів тому +344

    Something you have to think about is every one of these men were already Veterans...of the great depression. They had already lived through hardship and deprivation, now they had steady pay, 3 square meals a day and a goal.

    • @MurasakiTsukimaru
      @MurasakiTsukimaru 12 днів тому +15

      Yep, that sorta thing was used for a fictional story I read years ago. When you're living in a ghetto with no power or running water and even disposable lighters have to be carefully rationed, boot camp seems like paradise. Yeah, the work is back breaking but so was what you lived with back home, and here you have hot food, hot showers, and soap you didn't have to make yourself.

    • @kameronmyles2013
      @kameronmyles2013 12 днів тому +4

      Well except for like.. 3months in the fucking desert where some of them died

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 12 днів тому +3

      Still, some would prefer that over sulking in a place of silence at home than a silence in battle

    • @siliconwolverine
      @siliconwolverine 12 днів тому +9

      Grandpa once said “the hardest steel requires the hottest fire and the hardest beating of the hammer to be made”. The depression was that hammer and Pearl Harbor was that fire.

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 12 днів тому +3

      @@siliconwolverine A fire that burned... like a churning engine at full turn

  • @seancallan4009
    @seancallan4009 16 днів тому +421

    I’m a medically retired Army Officer; served in both the conventional and SOF spheres. I f*cking hated getting wet / the water. I was almost a non-select in selection for purposefully (tactically) avoiding the water crossings. The commentary about “we made them miserable by getting all of their sh*t wet” was SPOT ON, and so true. Being wet sucks, and you can’t just tough it out, because your feet will suffer. This was the best episode yet; well done.

    • @anthonymonge7815
      @anthonymonge7815 16 днів тому +28

      Yeah… I remember having to march after a river crossing. I do not care what they say, changing your socks does not do shit except piss you off.

    • @jackofalltradesmasterofnon5765
      @jackofalltradesmasterofnon5765 16 днів тому +18

      @@anthonymonge7815 especially when the socks you have to change into are still wet and now cold as well.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 16 днів тому +9

      Thank You for your service , Brother . I was in the navy , and getting wet was just another day at the office . At least we had a dry change of uniform in our sea lockers , but we might have to stand hours of watch in sodden clothes before striking below .

    • @warlocks970
      @warlocks970 16 днів тому +14

      Thank you for your service from India. Because of your sacrifices we don't speak Japanese. ❤

    • @darugdawg2453
      @darugdawg2453 16 днів тому

      Not an excuse today. Waterproof boots + water resist/breathable socks

  • @Tarranium
    @Tarranium 11 днів тому +1

    Honestly the best video you've done yet, it also helps that the story is absolutely amazing.

  • @purenobody
    @purenobody 8 днів тому

    Ive been with this channel since my dad showed me your first video on the marines and im so happy to see how far youve come since. Proud of you man. Love the content

  • @kennethlandert8350
    @kennethlandert8350 15 днів тому +221

    You did the 77th Proud. My Grandfather was in the 77th.

    • @Steve-O_27
      @Steve-O_27 14 днів тому +3

      I was the 77th thumbs up on your comment. Glad those guys were there to help dominate

  • @tommyspann8852
    @tommyspann8852 16 днів тому +254

    "If they don't stink stick them" was obviously taken to heart.

    • @rburcgett
      @rburcgett 16 днів тому +6

      that should go on a t shirt

    • @trailblazer632
      @trailblazer632 16 днів тому +9

      Considering the shitshow jungle warfare is everyone that might even remotely end up in it should take it to heart.

    • @JeffC-dj3gd
      @JeffC-dj3gd 15 днів тому +6

      This saying also works well at the cat-house too!

  • @becominghero9754
    @becominghero9754 3 години тому +1

    Dude that wet socks bit is so true. At winter NTC with my unit I had to treat trenchfoot, and it's not just a mental problem, cold and wet is actually an actual fighting force health problem! That's why the old ranger ops book has you fording rivers with your boots and socks on your head. I dunno if that's still the case, and I imagine for a big enough river in the cold hypothermia says you just can't, but wet feet is huge.

  • @moosedeuce2307
    @moosedeuce2307 8 днів тому

    Nic, thank you for all of your videos man. I’ve literally watched every single one of your videos multiple times, and I’m a huge fan. My uncle was a history teacher and truly one of the biggest history nerds I’ve ever met. Your random historical knowledge reminds me a lot of him. He passed away on Halloween 2019 and was a huge part of my life, and I wish he was still around so we could talk about your videos and shoot the shit about history. I miss my uncle a lot, but your videos, for some reason, make me feel like he’s still here. Anyways, I appreciate the hell out of your videos, keep it up man 🤙🏻

  • @Jigstermon
    @Jigstermon 16 днів тому +356

    Hey there Nick! Filipino here from the Philippines living in Cebu and Leyte. Thank you for telling the stories from WW2 in our country that isn't talked about that much. My great grandfather was guerrila fighter from Cebu and performed resupply missions to Leyte in the cover of night on a pumpboat. The Battle of Leyte was brutal and the 77th really did deliver the blow that ended the battle. Not a lot of it is taught here in history class, so I really appreciate you sharing the story of the 77th ID and their involvement in liberating my hometowns. There's a statue on the city square of Ormoc City by the bay that commemorates their amphibious landing. On the other hand, I didn't even know about the 77th's story in Cebu, so it makes me really glad knowing more about thr history of my city which isn't really that easy to find in our history books! More power to you Nick, and thank you again! Can't wait for new videos here and episodes on the Unsubscribe Podcast! 💪

    • @TheVisualDigitalArts
      @TheVisualDigitalArts 16 днів тому +10

      From a navy town Filipinos are the nicest people I’ve ever met.

    • @jmjones7897
      @jmjones7897 15 днів тому +5

      Greetings brother from the US of A

    • @carsoncasmirri3874
      @carsoncasmirri3874 15 днів тому +2

      Had a great uncle killed in Bataan by the Japanese. Definitely a lot of respect for Filipinos and I served with a lot during my time in the USMC. Pretty much all the ones I knew were solid dudes and devout Catholics.

    • @jimreilly917
      @jimreilly917 15 днів тому +3

      🇺🇸🇵🇭 Our Filipino allies were BADASS in WWII and your grandfather and his buddies are LEGENDS. It’s a travesty that most Americans don’t know of the stand that these men of both nations made in the Philippines, at Corregidor, Leyte and throughout the islands. The Bataan Death March. The guerillas who helped fight to liberate a huge prison camp right before the Japanese could torch it as they’d done to a few camps. Best wishes.

  • @wingzero7X
    @wingzero7X 15 днів тому +193

    I love how the story starts with the enemy sinking boats, then ends with the old men telling the enemy “get on the damn boat”

    • @JiresHacob
      @JiresHacob 13 днів тому +5

      "And we'll fuck up one of your boats as infantry just because we fucking can and you let us,"

  • @Politricks2024
    @Politricks2024 11 днів тому

    I found your channel a couple weeks ago and have become a HUGE fan of yours!!! I’ve learned so much history and you’ve singlehandedly not made me quite as scared about the state of our country because we have the best military capabilities but I genuinely enjoy the way you teach history God bless you and your family

  • @NorCal-yeti
    @NorCal-yeti 12 днів тому +1

    That was awesome thanks for putting this together!!!

  • @briancripps496
    @briancripps496 16 днів тому +114

    Look, it's a 40 minute video and I'm only 6 and a half minutes in, but "America went from 'we don't want to be involved' to 'cowabunga, it is!'" is the exact thing my Friday evening needed.
    Thank you.

  • @basecamp84
    @basecamp84 14 днів тому +235

    We had a 34 year old during Basic training and he was a great dude... he was pre Rated for Air Traffic Controller ... he failed a hearing check and they wanted to switch his job rating... the whole division took their shirts off and threw them in a pile as protest 😳 . I had never heard of a division doing anything like that during basic training and I'm sure we payed for it later but the moral of the story is he ended up getting to re take the test ... he passed the test and kept his rating it was a victory for all of us and one of the coolest signs of loyalty I've ever seen considering the rest of us were closer to 19 years old at the time .....

    • @largebills337
      @largebills337 13 днів тому +23

      Based on TFE stories I've heard so far the guy who fails the hearing or vision test is setting up to introduce himself as the main character.

    • @brettbaker8357
      @brettbaker8357 3 дні тому

      Incredible story thanks for sharing

  • @evanlucas8914
    @evanlucas8914 11 днів тому +2

    18:27 for reference, most of the mountains in eastern West Virginia (around the Seneca Rocks area) have a climate and seasonal periods closer to that of Fairbanks, Alaska.

  • @jeffbattles1977
    @jeffbattles1977 4 дні тому

    This was one of your best yet....I watch/share ALL of your videos with my 12 year old son.... yeah... his history teacher complained to me at conferences that my boy knows more about military history than the teacher... thanks in part to you and your excellent videos...I recommended to the teacher to watch your videos... he might learn something. Thanks again for all you do brother! 🇺🇸

  • @kyleemery2798
    @kyleemery2798 15 днів тому +70

    "I wouldn't call up the Marine Corps unless I wanted something dead broken or pregnant" This is the reason I always look forward to your videos. Pure gold! Keep up the great work!

    • @alive_twicedead_once34
      @alive_twicedead_once34 13 днів тому

      It’s a good saying cause it’s been around for a while. I remember hearing it in the early 2000s and 2010s when I was in the military.

    • @milldawgj9598
      @milldawgj9598 13 днів тому

      It’s been around since the 90s when I was in. Semper Fi!

  • @milldawgj9598
    @milldawgj9598 13 днів тому +92

    As veteran of the Marine Corps. And now the old guy at work all the new guys always ask how I got to where I’m at I get left alone and just do my job. And make significantly more money than them. I tell them it’s simple. Be on time, do your job, don’t do dumb shit. I can’t properly express how much my time in the Marine Corps changed my life for the better. I say all that to say I served under a crusty grumpy grouchy Gunny. He was a great leader and teacher. Every job I’ve had I go and find old dude and learn as much I can. Hats off to the old dudes.

  • @Ghosts.panda0207
    @Ghosts.panda0207 6 днів тому

    I can tell how much love you put into this, this was my favorite episode yet

  • @ginanowell8842
    @ginanowell8842 7 днів тому

    Thank you for your research and great delivery!!!! I love history and you teach me what wasn’t taught in school!

  • @SusanBurch-Williamson
    @SusanBurch-Williamson 16 днів тому +151

    I am a 59 year old lady. Love your episodes. I wasn't in the military but my husband was before we married. Love history and America.

  • @dbfbobt
    @dbfbobt 16 днів тому +257

    Some movie w/ Willie Nelson:
    Young guy: "Why are we being so careful with some old guys?
    Young guy leader: "How do you think they got that way?"

    • @rofellos8379
      @rofellos8379 16 днів тому +25

      The bar scene from Secondhand Lions. 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @thebigdog2295
      @thebigdog2295 16 днів тому +4

      Only the good die young.

    • @schlomogoldstein2137
      @schlomogoldstein2137 16 днів тому +12

      @@rofellos8379 I just watched Secondhand Lions a couple days ago. Love that movie. The lecture he gave them kids.is legendary. Old people just ran outta fucks to give.

  • @thefireman774
    @thefireman774 2 дні тому

    Been waiting for this video since you talked about this on unsubscribe, awesome job and well done man! My nephews who are 17 and 15 are getting into history because of you and my delivery on topics, keep up the amazing work man! A true fan of what you do!

  • @Murraysmom2318
    @Murraysmom2318 2 дні тому

    My dad never got to be military, but he became a career paramedic, and I can confirm he is an old bastard. Got him the hat and everything. Watching him work personally, I see a similar attitude as described. The dynamic between him and young medics is so funny. He often makes them turn green with handling the most horrendous injuries without skipping a beat and then snapping at them for getting distracted and being 'lazy'. I would pity them, but I was raised by him, so I already earned my lumps. There is just something about an older man who knows how to do their job that vibes completely different then young people.

  • @Americaniser1776
    @Americaniser1776 16 днів тому +276

    Congratulations on getting 1 Million Subscribers!!!

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +63

      Thank you

    • @Fox_Mortus
      @Fox_Mortus 16 днів тому +25

      ​@@the_fat_electricianSome nice looking tax write offs on that couch.

    • @chadmank9411
      @chadmank9411 16 днів тому +5

      Saw this comment noticed I've been unsubbed somehow, thanks youtube.

    • @anochron1
      @anochron1 16 днів тому +3

      I just want to know what took those .01 million subs so long.

    • @okforsureguy6668
      @okforsureguy6668 16 днів тому +1

      @@chadmank9411 same but i swore i subscribed when he was still uploading shorts

  • @Sastheboi
    @Sastheboi 16 днів тому +170

    A 41 minute video? We have been blessed!
    Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +36

      Thank you

    • @someAholeComment
      @someAholeComment 16 днів тому +9

      I didn't even realize it was 41 min long until I saw your comment.

    • @locksphotography
      @locksphotography 16 днів тому +7

      I also had no clue it was 41 minutes 😂

    • @lorenhenderson2900
      @lorenhenderson2900 16 днів тому +6

      I was a kid in a candy store the first time we got a 10 min video

    • @dkajj
      @dkajj 16 днів тому

      ​@@lorenhenderson2900now u have been sent into a penny candy store with a $20

  • @brent4754
    @brent4754 11 днів тому +1

    DUDE! This video popped up in my feed and for whatever reason I clicked on it. HOLY SHIT!! You're AWESOME DUDE! I couldn't stop watching until the end! That was one of the best vids I've ever watched! Not only were you funny as hell, but you also seemed to give both sides arguments. Not just USA glorification. AND you talked so fast (& knowledgeable) that this would have been an hour vid for most people. You packed a shitload of info in!!
    AWESOME JOB DUDE!! THANKS!!
    SUBSCRIBED!!

  • @mfallen2023
    @mfallen2023 2 дні тому +1

    This is one of the best UA-cam vids I've ever seen. I'm a WWII documentary junky, and I've never heard of this division (perhaps had I watched Hacksaw Ridge I would have, but I spend my lazy time watching docs, not Hollywood crap... One instance where I might have missed out) I've seen your stuff before but I don't remember it being THIS good. Perhaps I need to watch more often.

  • @bphat68
    @bphat68 15 днів тому +49

    Guam: 11 to 1 kill ratio when traditionally attacking a fortified position requires 3 to 1 kills favoring the defenders.
    Leyte: Essentially re-enact Sherman's March to the Sea across the entire island, cut loose of supply lines and living off the enemy.
    Accepted by the USMC as their own, almost exclusively reserved for Navy corpsmen acting as USMC medics.
    This 55 year old bastard just shed a tear. Thank you, Chubby Electron Guy.

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 12 днів тому

      Keep em fighting corpsmen! you do gods work in the field! :) Thank you for your service

  • @kevinrandolph9109
    @kevinrandolph9109 16 днів тому +154

    I still love the quote, " beware of old men in a job where men die young"
    Lived by that one for years

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 15 днів тому

      One of my favorites, too. I am an 80 yo woman.

    • @scottbaron121
      @scottbaron121 14 днів тому

      That's up there with my old man used to tell us: "Don't fuck with a guy with cauliflower ears".

    • @kevinrandolph9109
      @kevinrandolph9109 14 днів тому

      @scottbaron121 or quiet man in corner speaks the truth

  • @deathrestored8837
    @deathrestored8837 День тому

    I don’t normally comment on videos. But I wanted to say your stuff is great. I absolutely love your channel. Has become one of my favorite things to watch lately. It’s hard to explain to people what “veteran” humor is but with your channel I’ve been able to able to show a couple people. Well done.
    I did want to make the suggestion (assuming you haven’t already started one) but if you could do a video on Roy Benavidez I’m positive it would be a great episode for you. Thank you again for kicking so much ass at what you’re doing here.

  • @jeremiah4887
    @jeremiah4887 10 днів тому

    The greatest comments on the internet! Always everyday in triplicate!!! Awesome content! Thank You for your service!!!

  • @ThumperE23
    @ThumperE23 16 днів тому +83

    One of the "Old Bastards" at the Battle of Ormoc Bay was Lt Robert B. Nett who would later retire as Colonel Robert Nett. Who would later enter both the Ranger and OCS Hall of Fame, and would be called "The Father of OCS". The OCS Classroom building is named after him, the OCS Distinguished Leadership Graduate (DLG) Award is named after him, as is a National Guard Training Base. He also met his wife in the army, as she was the nurse that patched him up.

  • @taylorchase640
    @taylorchase640 16 днів тому +362

    I'm a 30 year old pipeliner , always been a history buff, these videos are the best content I've ever found to listen to on my drive home!
    My only regret is watching them all to fast now I always gotta wait for the new one!
    Your awesome man keep doing your thing, even got my 8yr old boy interested in ww2 now.
    Kick ass man

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +59

      Glad to hear it thank u

    • @byronservies4043
      @byronservies4043 16 днів тому +15

      I find they have high replay-ability.

    • @taylorchase640
      @taylorchase640 16 днів тому +18

      @@byronservies4043 not gunna lie I've watched a few "reaction" ones so I can justify re watching 😅

    • @robreesor5011
      @robreesor5011 16 днів тому +6

      Yep I watch all of the Mr Terry/TFE episodes just because he is able to add in a bit more info on each story.

    • @090justmickey
      @090justmickey 16 днів тому +2

      ​@byronservies4043 yes I have watched Sergent reckless vid and Jake mcneice mcnasty vid around 30 times in the last 3 weeks

  • @fsalda1942
    @fsalda1942 8 днів тому

    A big sincere thank you sir. Amazing video! God bless you

  • @jgdcontent
    @jgdcontent 9 днів тому

    Fantastic job telling this story! 10/10 as usual! Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!

  • @garrisjones7476
    @garrisjones7476 14 днів тому +74

    They arrive with the energy of “Dad didn’t get to take his nap, and now it’s gonna be everybody’s fuckin problem.”😂😂
    Dude I love your work. The earlier quip about them showing up like “Dad getting home from work, the Japanese just don’t know it yet” got me too.
    I gotta comment for the algorithm, because I’m pretty sure this is my favorite ep and I gotta boost your signal

  • @jalionelle9303
    @jalionelle9303 16 днів тому +114

    My little girl has made the 77th quite frequently discussed in our house. Last semester for her school’s “Hall of Fame” project she decided she wanted someone who combined medical and military “like [me]”. Besides successfully buttering up her father I was darn proud of her. I immediately suggested the perfect candidate…Dr. Mary Walker, Union surgeon and MoH winner. My kid said, “No. I was thinking of this Desmond Doss guy I heard you talking about with Papa”. Tried to explain to her there was no way she was watching “Hacksaw Ridge” and all the other caveats but she went for it. Ten years old and she would have made Doss proud with the job she did (Colorado having changed since I was young, I was saddened to see she was the only historical military figure represented and we have also spent the last year explaining we are not Seventh Day :) ). Along the way she became engrossed in learning more about things like the 77th and it’s freaking awesome. She saw your video on my subscription notices but not sure she’s quite ready yet; we’ll see. Maybe this can be an exception to the salty language rules I’ve got on her viewing. :)
    Thanks for another great history lesson for people!

    • @ksineasttexas
      @ksineasttexas 15 днів тому +11

      There was a project given to my son's class in junior high that basically focused on famous Texans. They were to research their person and then speak about them. They were stand dressed as the person and students would ask who they were. He chose Audie Murphy because we had stopped by a memorial in Greenville the prior summer. We left a donation, and he had written a note for the organization. They wrote back to him. Needless to say, his teachers were impressed and said that no one had ever selected Audie Murphy before. They also appreciated that he told his whole story not just hos military career. 🙂 My husband and I were very proud of him. He had more students ask him who he was than any of the others. He has total respect for the men and women in our military.

    • @JoeRogansForehead
      @JoeRogansForehead 14 днів тому +1

      Man let her watch the movie . I’d let her watch that movie before this video tho lol

    • @jalionelle9303
      @jalionelle9303 14 днів тому +3

      @@ksineasttexas Yep, that’s basically what Hall of Fame Day was for her: all the students are out in the halls like they’re versions of the people, you can push a “button” and they’ll give a brief talk about who they are and then you can discuss with them. Life beyond just the “high point” of the story is important - one reason she learned about the 77th was I wanted her to understand there were reasons they were rough on Doss - and in Murphy’s I think it’s great to let people know there was someone beyond the war hero film star. I think Audie is a great choice and it sounds like you have many reasons to be proud of your son; not just who he picked but his reason for it.

    • @jalionelle9303
      @jalionelle9303 14 днів тому +4

      @@JoeRogansForehead I let her watch some review-reactions to it that would be a little easier for her age. Kind-of “abridged” viewing. It’s weird; when I was a kid they had the “edited for tv” versions of movies but these days they don’t so I have to figure workarounds. Some of it is I’m a prude at home but there’s another monkey wrench too. She’s lived full-time with me for two years now but her Mom wants to reenact “Kramer vs Kramer” and has asked that changed because she regrets “the missed years”. Which means, among other things, I have to keep things pretty tight and that includes not having accusations I just let my kid watch age-restricted on a whim.

    • @jessehachey2732
      @jessehachey2732 14 днів тому

      @@jalionelle9303Sounds insufferable 🤦🏼‍♂️🥴 Poor child, being overly coddled. You’re not doing her any favours!

  • @johnscott4196
    @johnscott4196 8 днів тому +1

    Lol absolutely correct about Marine compliments. The Commandant of the Dutch Marines came to our 3rd Battalion platoon to inspect us and a few of us stayed in the barracks to answer his questions.

  • @Fastbikkel
    @Fastbikkel 5 днів тому

    Those cutscenes ;-)
    But seriously, your enthousiastic humor is infectious and informative.

  • @jordangouveia1863
    @jordangouveia1863 16 днів тому +108

    The USA was the largest manufacturing country that was capable of manufacturing 24/7 without ever getting bombed. The USA provided materials to all of the allies to fight the war. The USA may not have been the one country that won the war, but it is the one country that the war could not have been won without.

    • @chaoticchaos894
      @chaoticchaos894 16 днів тому +7

      Great point!!

    • @shbs0819
      @shbs0819 16 днів тому +12

      I think the saying is that the war was won with British technology, American manufacturing, and Russian bodies.
      There is sure to be disputes and it’s not to say the others didn’t give anything but that, but it’s what each country excelled at supplying.

    • @Spearmint22425
      @Spearmint22425 16 днів тому

      @@shbs0819I feel bad for the Russians, their command would literally throw bodies with no ammunition guns or anything at the enemy, could have suffered way less casualties

    • @TheZamaron
      @TheZamaron 16 днів тому

      @@shbs0819 I can see the logic in that, the Brits were the ones fighting the war the most on the West for a time, makes sense much of the tech used by the Allies was at least developed by the Brits, which AMerica improved or at least mass produced for everyone from safety, also provided fresh officers like Patton and eager young vengful men. And the Russians, yah, holy crap bodies does fit them well as they sent a shit ton of convicts and suicide units into battle, even shot traitors or deserters. Heck in Warhammer 40K there's the role in the Imperium of Comissar who command Guardsmen sent into basically a meatgrinder of a war and if needed shot traitors or deserters. I think 40K Comissars were inspired by Soviet Comissars who basically did the same thing. THe Soviets did use vehicles and tactics, but throwing bodies at the problem was a major way they fixed it.

    • @SynchronizorVideos
      @SynchronizorVideos 16 днів тому +4

      Yeah, plus we were supplying and supporting the Allies from the very beginning; long before entering the war as active participants.

  • @cpt.poopercheeks4728
    @cpt.poopercheeks4728 16 днів тому +214

    Nothing like some TFE after getting home from the hangar and taking off the ol' multicam.

  • @mikeysan01
    @mikeysan01 6 днів тому

    Absolutely exceptional video. Keep 'em coming!

  • @wosupero6273
    @wosupero6273 11 днів тому

    This was so well done I'm left in awe.

  • @cliffc02
    @cliffc02 16 днів тому +200

    I've had a beard for 15 years and don't plan on starting to shave again but I'm buying this razor. I HATE Ads and can't believe I listen to one I loved.

    • @the_fat_electrician
      @the_fat_electrician  16 днів тому +76

      I use it for my neck lol

    • @cliffc02
      @cliffc02 16 днів тому +52

      @@the_fat_electrician I might need two All my hair went from the top of my head to my neck and back during the great migration of 2005-2010

    • @bitbrace
      @bitbrace 16 днів тому

      Can always shave your bag with it too, the wife will thank you so she doesn't feel like she's sucking on a kiwi

    • @therizzmtizzm
      @therizzmtizzm 16 днів тому +2

      Could I successfully shave Australia with the razor without injury?

    • @Pupil0fGod
      @Pupil0fGod 16 днів тому

      I have been using double blades safety razors for 10 years and finally got a Henson from one of the other sponsors I follow, I prefer my old one ( heavier steel) but begrudgingly admit it is superior. The issue resolved itself when my wife stole mine when she used it, might be a good talking point to bump up sales, have your wives try it then buy on yourself when they steal it​@@the_fat_electrician

  • @ambershinnkoch
    @ambershinnkoch 12 днів тому

    One of the best videos yet- thank you!

  • @GNCD2099
    @GNCD2099 11 днів тому

    I love this channel. Yes, it may just be a compressed version of the actual history but it gets me curious enough to do my own research.

  • @73mreman
    @73mreman 14 днів тому +135

    I was prior service Navy in the early 90's. 2003 comes around and I joined the Army. I was 30 years old, and the Drill Sergeants were all at least three years younger. They knew not to fuck around so hard with us after I was told to "Drop forever" (pushups until you die, for the un-initiated), and I proceeded to call out "One ever, two ever, three ever, four ever" after my reps. The look on that dude's face when I looked up at him from the ground when I requested permission to recover. I had better mind games than they did.

    • @coonplatoon
      @coonplatoon 12 днів тому +4

      Well, did he allow you to recover?

    • @jamesziegenbalg7160
      @jamesziegenbalg7160 12 днів тому

      Fuck no he didn't let him recover. Lol​@@coonplatoon

    • @RLAjabs
      @RLAjabs 12 днів тому

      @@coonplatoon some say he wrote this comment with his nose, still doing push ups to this very day

    • @Thesingledadsjourney
      @Thesingledadsjourney 12 днів тому +3

      That is fucking genius!!

    • @T_bone
      @T_bone 11 днів тому +1

      Your lucky. Most times they try to break the OGs unless they are service transfers. Sets the tone, the DIs are so tough they don't care about who, and if they can break that guy, the rest will quiver and fold.

  • @benvacco8997
    @benvacco8997 16 днів тому +255

    I was just watching the podcast where you talked about the old guy who asked you to make a video about is dads unit.

    • @weirdal9500
      @weirdal9500 16 днів тому +7

      Yeah I thought this might be about that. Super cool that tfe actually turned it into a video

  • @sandrooliboni
    @sandrooliboni 3 дні тому

    Wow I really enjoyed your video this is the best documentary I ever heard, I love your style ❤️

  • @fordy_85
    @fordy_85 6 днів тому

    This has been one of the best ones so far!!!! Bloody loved it!!

  • @dylanpalmer5151
    @dylanpalmer5151 14 днів тому +139

    I have to say, the story of Desmond Doss is one of the very few stories I’ve heard that I genuinely find inspiring. Not only did he stand by his principles, but he went above and beyond the call of duty to save his comrades, basically only stopping when he was so injured he could no longer continue.

    • @wildcat8598
      @wildcat8598 13 днів тому +12

      Yeah I can only imagine what it must’ve been like to be around a bunch of badass dudes who have the taste for blood after seeing what the Japanese did in Pearl Harbor and telling these guys “I refuse to carry a weapon” I can imagine he was definitely an outcast from the beginning and what heroic acts he must’ve performed in order to gain not only their trust but their respect and admiration. Shows that it doesn’t always have to be a guy who’s taking life in order to be a badass!! Most of us including myself would’ve laughed at any guy who’s going into combat against one of if not the most ruthless opponent ever without any weapons but shows me not to judge every book by its cover

    • @carlscarbrough5593
      @carlscarbrough5593 12 днів тому +2

      There is a movie about Desmond doss it's worth the watch. I first heard about him in church. Doss was a member of The Seventh Day Adventist church that I attend. He was certainly a true hero.

    • @dylanpalmer5151
      @dylanpalmer5151 12 днів тому +3

      @@carlscarbrough5593 Yeah, the movie was Hacksaw Ridge starring Andrew Garfield if I am not mistaken. Very good movie, though I can’t speak on any historical inaccuracies or potential mischaracterizations present in it.

    • @user-cn7np8fj7c
      @user-cn7np8fj7c 12 днів тому +1

      And to hear he lived through it too was nice to hear.

    • @GuyPipili
      @GuyPipili 11 днів тому +1

      ​@@dylanpalmer5151He may be referring to a documentary called 'The Conscientious Objector' if not mistaken. Terry Benedict actually interviews Desmond Doss. In fact, some of the footage from the documentary was used at the end of 'Hacksaw Ridge.' But the documentary talks about all three of the campaigns that Doss was involved in without Hollywood 'compression' techniques.

  • @BlyatBlaster
    @BlyatBlaster 16 днів тому +479

    Suggestions for future videos.
    - John Paul Jones.
    - The Battle of Dorchester Heights.
    - The Russian Decembrists “Union of Salvation” revolution. A bunch of classical liberal NCO’s coming back from the Napoleonic wars and trying to establish an American style constitutional republic to replace Tsarist Imperial Russia.

    • @jessekenneally7318
      @jessekenneally7318 16 днів тому +4

      KD USSR .04

    • @darkwangel26
      @darkwangel26 16 днів тому +13

      Russian Decembrists “Union of Salvation” revolution

    • @Sansrael1
      @Sansrael1 16 днів тому +13

      - The Good Nazi, John Rabe
      - 442nd
      - Devil’s Brigade

    • @Sovek86
      @Sovek86 16 днів тому +13

      How about his telling of Taffy 3? would be interesting.

    • @jamesking1265
      @jamesking1265 16 днів тому +6

      not american, but an american TV icon. James Doohan aka Scottie

  • @mr.polakstunts8305
    @mr.polakstunts8305 12 днів тому

    Thanks for making awesome content. Makes my 1hr30 commute feel like 20 min. 💯

  • @valkyrie14
    @valkyrie14 12 днів тому

    Awesome narration and excellent work describing every detail. I had tears in my eyes from the narration laughing the way things were said. Bravo Zulu !

  • @jjs3890
    @jjs3890 13 днів тому +120

    As a Marine, I love this! We all trash talk in good competitive fun but at the end of the day we’re on the same team and I love seeing deserved military units (regardless of branch) get the credit they deserve. And yes, 77th “Marine” division is a compliment of epic proportions. We don’t even like to compliment eachother. 😂

    • @klsc8510
      @klsc8510 11 днів тому +2

      In my MI Army National Guard Signal Company, our 1SG had been a Marine in Vietnam. In the USAF, I had earned Expert with the M-16 in 1983. I joined the MI Army National Guard Signal Company in 2000. During mobilization marksmanship qualification, I again earned Expert with the M-16. My 1SG seeing my target sheet told me that I could share his foxhole anytime! After Iraq, the same 1SG names me Company Marksmanship NCO. Two high compliments from this former Marine to this former "Wing Wiper" as he first referred to me!

    • @davidblack9071
      @davidblack9071 7 днів тому

      From what I have heard there are two ways to earn the title Marine without going to basic. That is Marine by “fire” and Marine by “injection”…

  • @Wyomingchief
    @Wyomingchief 16 днів тому +148

    I had the pleasure of knowing a gentleman in the army, who was part of or served with General MacArthur during World War II . He was a high-ranking enlisted and basically he served as a liaison to different units during their amphibious Landings through the South pacific. During World War II he made a total of 12 amphibious Landings, with eight of those being in the first two waves . He actually went to shore with the 77th in the Philippines at ormec bay. And I got the opportunity to talk to him many times, and he told me that the 77th ID who was the best one he ever served alongside.
    I'm a giant World War II history geek, and because of him and his stories it fueled my passion. And I've read up on the 77th and your video was magnificent, but it still doesn't do justice to just how badass these men were. But thank you for making this video and bringing their story to light, so it's not forgotten

    • @someAholeComment
      @someAholeComment 16 днів тому +14

      If being adopted by the marines wasn't enough, that K/D ratio would get anyone banned from any CoD server for hacking. And this was 40 years before the first video game. The math alone expresses how badass these lads were.

    • @5peciesunkn0wn
      @5peciesunkn0wn 16 днів тому +7

      @@someAholeComment and remember, that's just the official *confirmed* kills. There's a significant chance that ratio is even higher.

    • @taylorsmith9197
      @taylorsmith9197 16 днів тому +5

      @@someAholeComment I was legit thinking "Man, those guys woulda made me rage quit COD with those K/Ds" and that was against an entrenched enemy, arguably the most entrenched enemy in the history of warfare

  • @brianduffy4682
    @brianduffy4682 День тому

    I really appreciate this video. I've been studying military history for 30 years of relatives grandfather in World War II. And I still learned lots of things about this mighty division which has a highway named after in Queens, New York Queens, New York. Again, your delivery and style and can really made this much more enjoyable and informative. I only recommend you add a little bit more maps to your next production.

  • @RennieXosa
    @RennieXosa 11 днів тому

    Watched all the chapters and that was amazing. I lived in Bayside, Queens for decades and would go for walks through Fort Totten and never knew any of the History about the 77th Division. My Grand Father and Father served in WW1 & WW2 but never spoke about it. Learned more history from you in that video then ever before. Thank You!

  • @abillysastard5833
    @abillysastard5833 16 днів тому +36

    As a Brit fine, America didn't join WW2 straight away but what Americans DID do is go to factories all over the country to make stuff for us so we didn't starve and lose the Battle of Britain. So as a Brit i thank the US public AND the US military for helping us to remain free from fascism. Thank you.

    • @chipsawdust5816
      @chipsawdust5816 15 днів тому +3

      You're welcome! And we'll always be cousins no matter what.

    • @MaNiC_IMPressivE_M.M.A.
      @MaNiC_IMPressivE_M.M.A. 13 днів тому +4

      ​@@chipsawdust5816 Exactly as a proud English man I feel that sentiment..
      Sometimes in a fight of overwhelming odds, which is what it was and a war of attrition at that point.
      Sometimes ya need ya bros to come save ya from taking that last kick to the face when you're on the ground, and we were at this point.
      The stories from my family history are to be marvelled and praised, regardless of country, Americans and UK are family by lineage, time and trust, it wasn't always that way but since we patched up, the bond has been unbreakable and even if we didn't agree in the future when the crap hits the fan we know who will be stood at our side every time.
      Thank you for the past and present I'm eternally grateful.🇬🇧❤🇺🇸

    • @tricky2055
      @tricky2055 9 днів тому

      America and Great Britain will always be brothers in arms. Fuck with one, you fuck with both. And as the Axis powers will tell you, that’s something you just don’t want to do.

    • @tricky2055
      @tricky2055 9 днів тому +2

      BTW, I partied with some British soldiers while in Belize when I was in college. They came in flying in a helicopter and walked right up to the bar. Some of the greatest guys I’ve ever met. We had a hell of a time watching the Super Bowl at an outdoor bar.

    • @OneOddDuck
      @OneOddDuck 3 дні тому +2

      As a American I must say that prior to us joining the war effort, The British set the bar for being a bad ass real high all while sipping tea.

  • @Durzuras
    @Durzuras 16 днів тому +75

    Ok, so we've all known about this video for a couple months now, but the fact you you got 34k views in an hour screams we love your content and want more. Keep it going bud

  • @michaelfuller2378
    @michaelfuller2378 12 днів тому

    Thanks FE! One of your best episodes!

  • @Donovan_Walker
    @Donovan_Walker 4 дні тому

    Friggin AWESOME video! Sometimes reality really is better than what we see on the movies. Outstanding job putting this history together!

  • @Clingysoup23
    @Clingysoup23 16 днів тому +54

    Dang just noticed he's over a million subs... bout freakin time! He's Basically one of the most criminally underrated channels on UA-cam, glad to see people finally smashing the subscribe button