As a young Private in the army who is striving to one day be a Sergeant, I love seeing an effective breakdown of TLPs. The use of applying military tactics to the civilian business world is a perspective that I truly enjoy. This was a great video, I love your content.
Don't strive to be a sergeant to be a sergeant. Learn as much as you can, learn how it works, act a grade above what you are and be the best soldier you can be. Then the rank will come to you
I want to thank you for motivating me to work out and get stuff done, I used to be 30 pounds overweight, sad, and alone. Now I’m fit and have a gf, thanks.
I would love to see a injury prevention video as injuries are something that knocked almost everyone out my cadre with only a couple getting through without injury and several getting through with injury. Some got kicked out or transferred because of injury so I think it would be a great video
I was expecting a shameful plugin of your own t-shirt line. Then I realised I would have loved shaming you regardless! Nice assessment, and quality video as always.
Love your videos , one of the best explanation on this. I would be really happy if you could go more into military decisions making process. Thank you for all this
Hello, I am a huge fan and have a few questions. Say someone such as me would like to join the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment would you have any advice on what to train on before selections or anything like that?
Troop Leading Procedures ( TLPs) are of paramount and premier importance in all Action and Active Combat Operations Downrange. Thanks, LTC Littlestone, Sir, 4D Video.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🗽🗡️⚔️🔫💣💥🔥☠️💀
Good video. Several years ago, I was part of a partnership for a startup that never came to fruition. Every step on your list was completed up to #7, but the individual who was heading the startup never had the courage to actually put the plan into action. So every few weeks we would end up going back to #3 and the process would repeat itself. I eventually left after no progress was being made and the head of the group is still tentatively trying to get the startup off the ground. Point being, decisive planning is one of the key elements that ensures these procedures posses potency. On another topic, what are you're thoughts on the planned changes to SFAS and the SF training pipeline as a whole?
Are you gonna settle for what expectations others wants from you and settle with the bare minimum and regret it later on in life or succeed your own expectations disregarding what others think? If you are indecisive on this then it's not for you.
I'm gonna be blunt. You need to do some soul searching and ask yourself these questions. 1.Why do you want to serve? 2. Do you like doing tedious mind numbing repetitive work with no explanation to why? 3. Do you want to risk your life for strangers? 4. Are you willing to lose life, limb, site and skin for your team? 5. Do you have attention to extreme detail? 6. Is cold and pain your friend? If not, can you function in extreme adversity? 7. Do you want the body of a 60 year old when you are 25 From extreme stress, injury, and back breaking work? 8. What happens when you DON’T PASS selection/RASP? 9.Can you work with and respect people FROM all walks of life, FROM Compton to Harvard and everything in between? 10. Can you think fast, taking in an abundance of information in milliseconds of time and make a life or death decision? 11. Do you enjoy being yelled at daily and told how Fucked up you are? 12. Are you afraid of heights? Can you swim? and yes, I mean like a fish for hours on end. 13. Can you run until someone else says stop? Do you truly possess the inner fire to never quit regardless of the personal cost?.
There are no right answers to these questions. It’s up to you and you alone if this lifestyle is what you really, really want. Your choice and you alone not mommy or daddy.
Your topics bring me back....i miss it all.
As a young Private in the army who is striving to one day be a Sergeant, I love seeing an effective breakdown of TLPs. The use of applying military tactics to the civilian business world is a perspective that I truly enjoy. This was a great video, I love your content.
You'll be a Sgt Major with that attitude. 👍
Don't strive to be a sergeant to be a sergeant. Learn as much as you can, learn how it works, act a grade above what you are and be the best soldier you can be. Then the rank will come to you
I'd rather be a badass e4 than a halfass nco.
Solid crossover. 👍
Hey I was just reading about TLP in my ranger handbook.
This is the best military channel
I want to thank you for motivating me to work out and get stuff done, I used to be 30 pounds overweight, sad, and alone. Now I’m fit and have a gf, thanks.
God's healing hand be upon "the CEO's wife". The blessings and peace of Christ Jesus be with you and your family.
I would love to see a injury prevention video as injuries are something that knocked almost everyone out my cadre with only a couple getting through without injury and several getting through with injury. Some got kicked out or transferred because of injury so I think it would be a great video
I was expecting a shameful plugin of your own t-shirt line. Then I realised I would have loved shaming you regardless! Nice assessment, and quality video as always.
Fantastic, I’m retired but I will pass this on to my son who Is in a senior management position
it's called "GET'ER DONE".....
Greetings from an 11A5SLA and prostate cancer survivor in Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼. My best wishes and prayers for healing for the CEO’s wife.
Huh... this helped me visualize my Army ROTC class. Thanks!
Loving the vids keep em up
Thanks Dot
Great for telling us what will or can happen
you should make a video on setting goals
Do a video about sniper and how can we adapt a snipers mindset in daily life
Great steps TLPs for planning a mission assignment for everyday use
wait... was this an ad?
I think his wife has cancer......
Another excellent video
Thanks, Brandon
Salute!!! Smart Segway Sir!!! Salute!!!
I think this is a great video with a fantastic message. It is applicable to everyone in any number of situations.
this is pure gold content! keep it up! ty for the upload my friend
Love your videos , one of the best explanation on this.
I would be really happy if you could go more into military decisions making process. Thank you for all this
US ARMY Strong!
Nice product, and segue way! Keep it up!
Love the newestvTshirt.
Can you talk about Air Force SR in your next video please because I’m debating to join SR or pj
Damn, did I just flashback to an OPD session? :-) Also, to expand on the acronym SODA = Special Operations Detachment - Alpha.
I always love seeing your uploads one question I have is the different job responsibility of different members in a fire team
Keep it going.
Hello, I am a huge fan and have a few questions. Say someone such as me would like to join the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment would you have any advice on what to train on before selections or anything like that?
Troop Leading Procedures ( TLPs) are of paramount and premier importance in all Action and Active Combat Operations Downrange. Thanks, LTC Littlestone, Sir, 4D Video.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🗽🗡️⚔️🔫💣💥🔥☠️💀
Good video. Several years ago, I was part of a partnership for a startup that never came to fruition. Every step on your list was completed up to #7, but the individual who was heading the startup never had the courage to actually put the plan into action. So every few weeks we would end up going back to #3 and the process would repeat itself. I eventually left after no progress was being made and the head of the group is still tentatively trying to get the startup off the ground. Point being, decisive planning is one of the key elements that ensures these procedures posses potency.
On another topic, what are you're thoughts on the planned changes to SFAS and the SF training pipeline as a whole?
Can you do a video on the 10th Mountain Division
make an analysis of the operation that killed baghdadi!
Can you make a video about Joint Chief of Staff ranks for the U.S Military?
Good info. Would love to see captions and less distracting music in the future.
Can you make a video about the 75th battalion training?
Whats the music to this video? I want to use it to workout too. Thanks in advance!😁
HAZMAN THE GREAT Darude - Sandstorm
Can a 5’7 tall guy become an excellent special forces operator ?
Cool
Does anyone else take notes on his videos?
I'm 23 years old, but looking at it realistically... that's not too old to enlist in the US Army is it?
Matthew Touchet hell na i recently went to AF bmt earlier this year and were many people in their late 20’s
Army wise, that’s still young, join now so you don’t regret joining when it’s too late.
"Realistically" and made the first logical move on using Google for basic simple shit like the U.S. army Enlistment Age.
@@aaronduvall1075 I know the enlistment age. Just never see/hear of people in their mid twenties enlisting..
@@mattexan well it's not uncommon. And it would be encouraged to join around that age range for maturity purposes.
Wow
Just wondering my parents say that I can’t be a green beret.
Are you gonna settle for what expectations others wants from you and settle with the bare minimum and regret it later on in life or succeed your own expectations disregarding what others think? If you are indecisive on this then it's not for you.
Is it your decision to be a green beret or theirs?
@@linkchen8245 you said it better then me.
I'm gonna be blunt.
You need to do some soul searching and ask yourself these questions.
1.Why do you want to serve?
2. Do you like doing tedious mind numbing repetitive work with no explanation to why?
3. Do you want to risk your life for strangers?
4. Are you willing to lose life, limb, site and skin for your team?
5. Do you have attention to extreme detail?
6. Is cold and pain your friend? If not, can you function in extreme adversity?
7. Do you want the body of a 60 year old when you are 25 From extreme stress, injury, and back breaking work?
8. What happens when you DON’T PASS selection/RASP?
9.Can you work with and respect people FROM all walks of life, FROM Compton to Harvard and everything in between?
10. Can you think fast, taking in an abundance of information in milliseconds of time and make a life or death decision?
11. Do you enjoy being yelled at daily and told how Fucked up you are?
12. Are you afraid of heights?
Can you swim? and yes, I mean like a fish for hours on end.
13. Can you run until someone else says stop? Do you truly possess the inner fire to never quit regardless of the personal cost?.
There are no right answers to these questions. It’s up to you and you alone if this lifestyle is what you really, really want. Your choice and you alone not mommy or daddy.
RIMICCIS
Did u serve in Iraq?
2:16 The hell is that guy doing???
Hey, please do a react to the call of duty mw house mission. It'd be fucking awesome
Hope your wife is ok. Cancer is a curl illness.
R u a Christian?
This entire page is stolen valor.