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  • @crusader8726
    @crusader8726 4 роки тому +80

    Its really an honor that he is my grandfather.

    • @barbaraparks98
      @barbaraparks98 2 роки тому +6

      My Daddy was in Vietnam for 3 tours. He was a Green Beret sniper. He knew your Grandfather. He speaks so highly of him. We are are so grateful for his service. I wish I could have met him.

    • @georgepoirier9014
      @georgepoirier9014 Рік тому +5

      God has blessed us so much with this man.

    • @baker9916
      @baker9916 Рік тому +5

      I read about your grandfather in the book titled, "SOG - The Secret Wars of America's Commandos in Vietnam" authored by John L. Plaster.
      He was a mighty man!

    • @crewthief1431
      @crewthief1431 Рік тому

      Hell yes it is.

    • @andykal1137
      @andykal1137 23 дні тому

      @@baker9916 And now Beyond Call of Duty

  • @christianmcd
    @christianmcd 3 роки тому +21

    This is the type of leadership our military needs right now.

  • @Ethanmor
    @Ethanmor 4 роки тому +50

    Col. Howard was the man who other Medal of Honor recipients would speak of as a the most heroic man they knew. Through his example we can see how some of these men are wired, very differently from the rest of us. When they were in the most intense combat they remain cool headed and they were brave, not just once but consistently, time after time. He loved the military, his men and probably would never have retired had he not been injured in a parachute jump after more than thirty years of jumping out of airplanes. When he took people on tours at the MOH Museum he always spoke about other heroes. His decorations were not mentioned in the introduction to his speech. I suspect this was not because the host was unaware of his accomplishments, but because of Col. Howard's modesty, he probably did not want a long recitation of his accomplishments, preferring to have his words and actions speak for themselves. God Speed Col. Howard.

  • @jamesrichards5662
    @jamesrichards5662 3 роки тому +39

    I was in class 9-81 SFQC. Col Nick Rowe was the CO. XO was Maj Howard. I can talk forever about their interaction and tutelage by both. We knew of the legends before us. Scared us. Maj Howard taught a couple of classes. Col Rowe reviewed and critiqued patrol orders. Damn I am proud to say that these legendary men have highly influenced my life.

  • @dangifford2710
    @dangifford2710 5 років тому +83

    he was my boss in 5th SFGA. in a unit of tough, tough men, he was the standard to which we all aspired.

    • @mastersonbat8633
      @mastersonbat8633 3 роки тому +6

      Thank you man, thank you for your service I know that is a bit redundant but honestly thank you so much for everything God bless you and your family for the sacrifices you have made, I know it must not be easy but I sure hope you enjoyed your time, and to have served under such a badass must be a real privilege. May God bless you and your family each and every moment of your life. Thank you so very much

    • @Error_404_Account_Deleted
      @Error_404_Account_Deleted 3 роки тому +1

      Welcome Home!

    • @EazzyBeezie
      @EazzyBeezie 3 роки тому +1

      @@mastersonbat8633 thank you for your service

    • @georgepoirier9014
      @georgepoirier9014 Рік тому +2

      What leaders are meant to be.

  • @reaperman2168
    @reaperman2168 4 роки тому +23

    I met COL. Howard during my 3 combat tour. He is a true hero and inspiration. All my fellow Rakkasans believe he protected us in life and in death. We salute you. RIP knowing we still remember and honor you.

  • @DavGreg
    @DavGreg 6 років тому +80

    Col Howard (then LTC) was my Battalion Commander at Kelley Barracks (Special Troops Battalion, VII Corps) in Stuttgart Germany back in the 1980's. He was a soldier's soldier and asked nothing of his troops that he would not ask of himself. He led by example, but kicked ass when necessary.

    • @rayanderson286
      @rayanderson286 3 роки тому +3

      Mine too, I worked in G3 Trg as the VII Corps Master Gunner.

    • @robertanderson1272
      @robertanderson1272 2 роки тому +1

      met Him atKelly Barracks around 1986 I was A Co1/16 Inf Panzer Kaserne Boeblingen at the time.

    • @corneliusspeed6676
      @corneliusspeed6676 2 роки тому +1

      Wow, you answered my question and yes that WAS him!! Awesome learning this and I believe I remember you as well there at Kelly as part of VII Corps, Surety!

    • @georgepoirier9014
      @georgepoirier9014 Рік тому +1

      I salute all these brave men.

  • @michaellrakes5521
    @michaellrakes5521 3 роки тому +15

    Rambo and The Terminator might be two of the greatest examples of relentless fighting machines in fiction. But Robert L Howard was very real and a million times more fearsome than both combined.
    A legend in every sense of the word

  • @kerryjones1257
    @kerryjones1257 3 роки тому +7

    God speed. True American hero! 100% correct on his words today! America is the greatest country ever and thankful for it!

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal 5 років тому +49

    This man has more decorations than any other military service member I have ever seen. His kids have some big shoes to fill. RIP Col Howard!

  • @aunatural007
    @aunatural007 2 роки тому +35

    A real Army Officer's speech, a speech with balls. 🙏

    • @georgepoirier9014
      @georgepoirier9014 Рік тому +1

      Awesome indididual, courageous Soldier, Man of conviction, Man of Honor.

    • @georgepoirier9014
      @georgepoirier9014 Рік тому +1

      God bless his memory.

    • @jasonsabourin2275
      @jasonsabourin2275 Рік тому

      And a field commission officer, at that.

    • @jessehanna7502
      @jessehanna7502 Рік тому

      ​@georgepoirier9014 600oÿguypùçhlhhulhhĥĥĥĥuyoùùpuùùùùùipiì jiu-jitsu up thy

  • @Richard52517
    @Richard52517 7 років тому +63

    one of the greater heroic figures of our day....glad to have known this great man..

    • @cavdragoon
      @cavdragoon 7 років тому +6

      You are blessed to have known such a great man of honour.

  • @prayz4me
    @prayz4me 6 років тому +16

    I serve 13 years in the active Army and I couldn't believe I've never heard of this man. I could see and hear the passion in what he felt and it brought tears to my eyes thinking those who don't understand can care a less. Being proud what I did this is what solidifies why I shouldn't care what others do not care about because this is way more important fan those who only care about their opinion.....

    • @nermlinger1941
      @nermlinger1941 Рік тому

      I was an E-2 in Hawaii. I was a former E-5 with an EIB. I trained a man that became my friend. SFC Maximo Yabes in FO procedures. Later on in Viet Nam I became and E-6. I was wounded later and then I learned that he had received the MOH. He had a great sense of humor and was a soldier's SGT. He lost his life taking care of his truth as a 1SG. Another of my classmates from High School was also a MOH recipient. I think of them every days. I am 82 now and the memories are vivid.

  • @barryjohnson409
    @barryjohnson409 4 роки тому +6

    I met Colonel Howard overseas in Qatar & remember the day clearly.
    May his spirit and memory live on.

  • @Brian-nh4yp
    @Brian-nh4yp Рік тому +4

    That’s genuinely one of the best if not the best speeches I’ve ever seen. The dude is the epitome of a badass

  • @stanleycarlson1473
    @stanleycarlson1473 Рік тому +9

    This man is a true hero. A legend in the Special Forces community. Who do you know that's been nominated for the Medal of Honor 3x in a 13-mo period? Nobody! Just Robert Howard.

  • @clinicaleducator1237
    @clinicaleducator1237 6 років тому +77

    He don't like politicians or news reporters. ME NEITHER!! THEY are liars. Ain't no lying in this man!!!

    • @flynnlivescmd
      @flynnlivescmd 5 років тому +3

      Its terrible that these people run the world, start the wars, and take the wealth. Im grateful i stopped rotc and went into the work field or id be incredibly dead or incredibly betrayed and angry if i joined up like planned

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 5 років тому

      Was he on the losing side of a war?

    • @mastersonbat8633
      @mastersonbat8633 3 роки тому

      @@flynnlivescmd what a shame, I went through four years of ROTC, broke my neck and back and cannot perform as if I could have and wanted to join the military and to this day regret it dearly. Don't give up the passion for our country due to a chance you may lose your life or become angry, if you truly have integrity you would give you a life at any moment for this nation if it meant to better this great nation. Grab a mirror, study closely

    • @mastersonbat8633
      @mastersonbat8633 3 роки тому +1

      @@busterbiloxi3833 did your mother have any children that lived? Or do you not know how to use the internet? Losing side of War? Do you not see the Medal of Honor on this man's chest? Do you not understand the sacrifices he gave? Or do you just not appreciate the freedoms he fought for, for you and others as ignorant.

  • @miketaylor9602
    @miketaylor9602 2 роки тому +6

    Col Howard was the guest speaker at my son's graduation from Infantry Basic in 2005.... "As I look out over this field I have to tell you that I would be proud to lead you soldiers into combat tomorrow if they would let me."

  • @melgoy2094
    @melgoy2094 2 роки тому +4

    In 1984 he was the camp Mcall CDR. He road marched into the compound every day. He was a figure head along with James (Nick) Rowe who issued me my Green beret in 1986. True legends of the Green Berets.

  • @stevevasquez1084
    @stevevasquez1084 5 років тому +24

    bob howard,roy benavides and audie murphy.perhaps the greatest america heros of all time.

    • @bender138
      @bender138 5 років тому +3

      Roy was also one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet,

    • @jimsmith5478
      @jimsmith5478 4 роки тому +4

      Yep, 3 Heroic great Soldiers for sure!

    • @hethinkshesfunny
      @hethinkshesfunny 4 роки тому

      Could not agree more!

  • @kystars
    @kystars Рік тому +4

    Amazing soldier. My name is Bob also but wow I can not ever compare to what he has done. Amazing . Sad he passed at age 70 of cancer. RIP Colonel

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX 5 років тому +17

    Although I am an Air Force veteran I would have been proud to have served in this man's command!

  • @jamesbridges7821
    @jamesbridges7821 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Robert for your lifetime of service. Veterans are the source of strength America always needs.

  • @ksdk370
    @ksdk370 7 років тому +42

    A true soldier and real American!

  • @GillyMaid100
    @GillyMaid100 6 днів тому

    We need men like this leading our World. What a fantastic man and articulate, eloquent orator

  • @jameshorsburgh5465
    @jameshorsburgh5465 4 роки тому +5

    Thankyou to Bob Howards Family. Respect. An exceptional American who served his beloved Nation. He wore his Medal for his fallen comrades. Young People here is your Role Model.

  • @bender138
    @bender138 5 років тому +29

    Bob was serving as the First Sgt of Recon Company at Kontum when I reported in,and I have never met a finer and most honest man in my entire life. Regardless of your rank,if he knew you and thought you did your duty,you could call him Bob. If he thought you COULDN'T be counted on to do your duty,the smart thing to do was to try to avoid him until you could transfer out to another unit because you wouldn't be there long.

  • @spencercaldwell2091
    @spencercaldwell2091 5 років тому +9

    The epitome of dedication and selflessness we need more great people like this.

  • @russreed1529
    @russreed1529 Рік тому +8

    Cpt Robert L. Howard was my company commander in 1975-76, at Ft. Lewis, WA. I was the Anti-Tank Section Leader, "A" Company, 2nd Bn, 75th Infantry, (RANGER). This man was more than just a soldier. He was a matchless leader who motivated every soldier in our battalion. Just by talking to him, he made you determined to be the very best you could be. He lead by example. His words were prophetic. No other human being has EVER impacted my life like this heroic man. I consider it a great honor to have known him, and served under his guidance. Rest in peace sir. Your tour of duty is up. Standing at attention and saluting you sir. Rest in God's arms.
    Staff Sergeant Russ Reed RANGERS LEAD THE WAY, OOOOOAH SIR

  • @johnlowdon6269
    @johnlowdon6269 6 років тому +5

    America is lucky to have men like this. He is a man of honour. I like his comment about politicians.

  • @Peterbilt359
    @Peterbilt359 7 років тому +85

    Rambo was homeless guy who shot up misguided cops from a movie. This guy is a true professional soldier. These old guys were tough as nails. Few actors could even stand beside this guy.

    • @MrBastilleDay
      @MrBastilleDay 4 роки тому +2

      Eastwood?

    • @mastersonbat8633
      @mastersonbat8633 3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely no actor could ever stand beside this man, to act as if some type of Hollywood star could even come close to being a freckle on the ass of this great hero is an insult. The absolute epitome of what it means to be a hard man, what it means to be a tough man, what it means to be a great American, what it means to be a strong Soldier, what it means to be a badass individual could never be replicated by those who stand behind the soft curtain! I will hope that those who act never think that they are able to portray what these men went through but just give a glimpse into the time they spent sacrificing their freedoms for your ability to wake up every morning and not be under the control of a tyrannical Wicked disgusting Overlord, the fact is that the Hollywood actors can stand behind him and could stand around him but they will never stand beside him or in front of him in character, contribution, strength, Integrity, determination, or character! Among many many other things! The fact is actors are just that acting, they do not have a spine they do not have integrity they do not stand up and give their life and their freedom for your enjoyment or rights, and the sooner you understand that the better. Obviously your comment was meant to be taken lightly, however there is nothing about the sacrifices that this man and so many others since the beginning of this country have given readily that should be taken lightly.... because the freedoms you enjoy are because of men like this! Men that will lay down their life for the orders they are given because they know that is right and they know that what they fight for is better than the enemy they are fighting. Movies are enjoyable, however the freedom we enjoy every day even as we squander the freedoms we have are so much better and so much more important than the so-called super stars of Hollywood, this is a real Superstar! He and so many others before him are the real heroes of this nation even though they are not giving the Gratitude respect or acknowledgement. God bless this country, God bless this great nation, God bless our soldiers, God bless the men and women who stand up everyday and night and get pissed on by those who don't appreciate what it is to give up their life to serve something higher than them for the better of others

    • @kevincoleman9761
      @kevincoleman9761 3 роки тому

      Masterson Bat There are actually some actors who were good soldiers. Audie Murphy comes to mind. I have the deepest respect for these old soldiers. My dad was career Navy lost part of his leg in Korea and stayed in 20, then civil service on ships 15 more. He was on the Collet a shell came in killed everyone in fire control except him, he still has the shell that hit the ship. He's 91 tough as hell. Growing up on bases I've known many marines and some army. It wasn't for me but I respect all of them.

    • @vittorioottaviani516
      @vittorioottaviani516 3 роки тому

      Jerry "Mad Dog" Shriver.....the real Rambo

    • @krispoli22
      @krispoli22 3 роки тому

      Okay, for the uneducated here Mr. Coleman Sylvester Stalon was a draft dodger who went to Switzerland and was a woman's volleyball coach. Eastwood was a Lifeguard during the Korean conflict and was stationed in California never seeing combat. Also Audi Murphy became an actor after his selfless survice. If you need some actor's try Lee Marvin or Ed McMahon.

  • @joeJoe-pb3su
    @joeJoe-pb3su 6 років тому +12

    I wished I had met this honorable man. I would of wanted to shake his hand. God bless you sir.

  • @erikngo838
    @erikngo838 6 років тому +27

    I still can see a bit sadness when south Vietnam lost its war and the valour in his eyes. As a son of Vietnam I agree with what he said. Also respect what he and American soldiers did for the south of Vietnam.

    • @jasonsabourin2275
      @jasonsabourin2275 Рік тому

      I hope I'm not being too bold for some people but...... Eric, your what the Vietnam war was about..... And what AMERICA IS ABOUT.

  • @marvinberryman9081
    @marvinberryman9081 7 років тому +16

    God bless his soul and thank you for your services 🇺🇸

  • @karlcarlysle3578
    @karlcarlysle3578 3 роки тому +1

    Hooaah.Col. wish I could've net you May God in Heaven bless you

  • @The85F0X
    @The85F0X 7 років тому +21

    He would constantly make trips to SWTG and meet with us who were going through the Q-COURSE. This man was a men amongst men.

    • @bender138
      @bender138 5 років тому +9

      He was the CO there for a while, Back when I was working Robin Sage one of the SOG guys I knew from Kontum was the head medic there,and he told me a story about a student that showed up for one of Bobs morning rucksack runs with a partially inflated air mattress in his rucksack. How that fool imagined he was going to get away with that is a mystery to me,but Bob just told him to go back and fill it like it should have been filled and "then report back to me. You and I are going on a little run. If you keep up,you won't be out of the course today." Bob LOVED rucksack runs,and was not known to suffer fools gladly,and I would be shocked if the student didn't drop out. Bob even used to go on rucksack runs in VN,all suited up with his ruck and his basic load of ammo,he would hit the road from Kontum to Pleiku,run until he was tired,and then run back,

    • @jasonsabourin2275
      @jasonsabourin2275 Рік тому

      @@bender138 Absolutely AMAZING, the definition of Commitment, and Resolve, I'm virtually flabbergasted when trying to put down my thoughts about this mans character, his being.

  • @garricklance
    @garricklance 6 років тому +11

    The essence of a true Soldier & Patriot!

  • @rosskilpatrick934
    @rosskilpatrick934 5 років тому +3

    A wonderful man and he spoke from the heart without any script like useless politicians do. I salute this magnificent Hero. My late Dad was a Korean War Vet with the RAAF he would have loved to hear this' speech.
    Our world is under attack from loony left communists we need more Colonel Robert Howard's or our future will end soon. We now have men becoming women, women becoming men, enjoying welfare without ever working, getting counselling when you cant even vote because you dont like your president etc etc etc.
    Si Je Puis.

  • @frankdimeglio8216
    @frankdimeglio8216 4 роки тому +2

    What a fantastic, inspirational, and magnificent man!! Indeed, freedom, courage, and greatness walk hand in hand. True seriousness indeed !! Beautiful. I love this guy.

  • @JW-bx8ih
    @JW-bx8ih 6 років тому +5

    You are so right on Col. We did not lose the war. May your spirit live on>>>> AIRBORNE!

  • @jesterflight8593
    @jesterflight8593 7 років тому +36

    That's the most honorable man I have ever heard of, our country owes him, and all veterans so much. My father served as a Marine in Korea in 1950, and passed away at age 83 ,2 years ago. I wished I could have been a Marine, or soldier, I only served 23 years in Laredo US Border Patrol, I was shot once in 1993, and 7 times in 2003. But I wished I could have been a veteran of Department of Defense, instead of Department of Homeland Security, but I had a good ride, and am now serving for Texas state police, 33 years as a peace officer.

    • @codaavery8525
      @codaavery8525 7 років тому +5

      Thank you for what you did proud to see good people.

    • @edwinbonner2957
      @edwinbonner2957 7 років тому +7

      Was my battalion commander in Germany. Highly decorated. Soft spoken. Soldier's soldier. Very humble guy

    • @ellieprice3396
      @ellieprice3396 7 років тому +3

      My hat is off to you sir!

    • @joeJoe-pb3su
      @joeJoe-pb3su 6 років тому +4

      Jester Flight thanks for serving in homeland and state. I wish I had join either force. I join the military for 21 years and I am proud of serving.

    • @JB-xu1pm
      @JB-xu1pm 6 років тому +4

      I tried to enlist in the Corps as well. Due to paperwork I could not but was drafted in March 1968.
      I always go out of my way to express my gratitude to any Marine I see. I will attend a Marine's funeral and render respects as taps is played. At work my best friends were Marines. I worked in aviation overhaul and the Marines were represented by a commissioned officer and a Chief Gunnery Sergeant. I loved going to the production meetings and listening to the Marine representative cut through all the B.S. wanting to know why the production schedule for their aircraft slipped. There was never a good answer back to the Marine rep. To the Marine it was black or white, you either completed the mission or you did not. The color gray does not exist in a Marine's color palette. Outside of the production meetings I would go out of my way to help the Marines. My efforts were small but heartfelt.
      To all you Marines, Semper Fi!

  • @robertbates6249
    @robertbates6249 5 років тому +5

    I don't think I have ever seen as many ribbons on one man....wow what a man

  • @danyarwood1432
    @danyarwood1432 4 роки тому +7

    This man is a legend! His story of how he won the medal of honour is amazing! 👍🇨🇦

  • @williamwilson9283
    @williamwilson9283 8 років тому +63

    The real Rambo and bad ass.

    • @belkys120
      @belkys120 5 років тому +2

      William Wilson , FACT IS THE ELITES DO NOT ALLOW ITS KIDS TO GO TO WARS . !!!!!! . THEY SEND THEM TO CANADA 🇨🇦 COLLEGES .!!!!! .😎🇺🇸😎🙏🏾👍.....75 % ARE POOR , SACRIFICE .'!!!!! . 🔥💀☠️💀🔥

  • @Camp1263
    @Camp1263 7 років тому +29

    To be remembered and always loved ❤🙏🏻✝🕎🇺🇸🇮🇱

  • @daviesmith1311
    @daviesmith1311 5 років тому +9

    He is a National Treasure .

  • @ragandoil
    @ragandoil 5 років тому +4

    as a Brit vet of the cold war i thank you , i served with Yanks in Germany , who told the same story they were sold down the river for a ball of chalk ,

  • @hanibal195
    @hanibal195 6 років тому +13

    God brought home a warrior.

    • @MrBastilleDay
      @MrBastilleDay 5 років тому

      And made and crafted one long before that.

  • @piehound
    @piehound 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for your service Colonel Howard.

  • @stalks1413
    @stalks1413 2 роки тому +2

    Salute....God bless America!

  • @doughboybellmore2347
    @doughboybellmore2347 5 років тому +15

    Rest in Peace Brother, I Will Always Honor Your Service an Sacrifice's. Pro Patria

  • @nikonmark37814
    @nikonmark37814 5 років тому +13

    The real Rambo, thank you Colonel Howard.

  • @barbaraparks98
    @barbaraparks98 2 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful man. God bless you Sir.

  • @mattwishbone2872
    @mattwishbone2872 3 роки тому +13

    As an infantry marine, i lay in my bed in oki, all I can do is nothing but tear up as he talks, our only goal is help the weak and stack bodies, we can never match up to his greatness, but that won't stop us from trying, Semper fi brother

  • @mcedd54
    @mcedd54 6 років тому +5

    'In Case Of War, Break Glass'
    A fine man, warrior and American. Fiddler's Green is a befitting resting place for you Sir.

  • @patriciawickholm3617
    @patriciawickholm3617 5 років тому +3

    I just watched his story yesterday! Didn't realize all he had done since Viet Nam. Lived in Chehalis many years ago.

  • @rickytobia2057
    @rickytobia2057 Рік тому

    I love Col. Howard. He represents the true Honor, Respect and Bravery of all Vietnam veterans. It was the Vietnam veteran who trained me when I went to Basic training. Thank you for saving my life. US Army is the best.

  • @chriswebb7521
    @chriswebb7521 6 років тому +5

    Rest in peace Sir. You will forever be remembered.

  • @rmachayes
    @rmachayes 7 років тому +23

    "It is good that war is so terrible, lest we grow too fond of it". Robert E. Lee, CG, Army of Northern Virginia, CSA.

    • @haroldburrows4770
      @haroldburrows4770 3 роки тому

      I believe that was Sherman who said that

    • @winstonchurchill3597
      @winstonchurchill3597 2 роки тому

      @@haroldburrows4770 Nope it was Robert E. Lee who said that.

    • @Sleepy_Alligator
      @Sleepy_Alligator 2 роки тому

      Minor problem that Lee, along with the rest of the CSA, was and will always be traitors to the USA.

  • @user-nu4xr1im9z
    @user-nu4xr1im9z 5 років тому +7

    Absolutely walk with GOD !

  • @philgoldsney5951
    @philgoldsney5951 Рік тому

    Total respect from this Canadian! 🇨🇦

  • @lavonnemalinovsky8218
    @lavonnemalinovsky8218 2 роки тому +1

    A very heart touching speech.

  • @txhc666
    @txhc666 5 років тому +4

    I'm worried about a future without men like this. A dying breed.

    • @captaincrunch72
      @captaincrunch72 3 роки тому

      we have social justice engineered women now. they'll fight our wars now.. wonder if they will be humping 130 pounds of gear on 5 day patrol in the ashau valley or over the fence in laos or cambodia.... I doubt it..

  • @bobcook599
    @bobcook599 7 років тому +22

    The very definition of a hero. o7

  • @juanesplugas8190
    @juanesplugas8190 4 роки тому +2

    God Bless you Col. Howard!

  • @Drew151Proof
    @Drew151Proof 3 роки тому +1

    thank you and god bless you Col Howard! RIP Sir

  • @tamuman93
    @tamuman93 2 роки тому +8

    For all the millennials out there, this is what honor looks like.

    • @cerny4444
      @cerny4444 2 роки тому

      Amen!!!!!

    • @fallskjermjeger.
      @fallskjermjeger. 6 місяців тому

      This man transcends generations and gets out of here with that bullshit. I did over 12 years in the army ( airborne infantry) 3 deployments to Afghanistan. Every generation has men called to honorable deeds, something Col. Howard understood clearly in this speech, but you are here disrespecting a whole generation of warfighters who got out sacrifices thrown away in a near identical fashion.

  • @Stavros.777
    @Stavros.777 5 років тому +7

    Rest In Peace Soldier.

  • @lsaunders7580
    @lsaunders7580 7 років тому +13

    He will be missed by all his vet brothers and troupes.

  • @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
    @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO 6 років тому +56

    Is it true that he is the only soldier in U.S. History, to be nominated for the Medal of Honor, 3 times for 3 separate heroic actions?

    • @allenhughes12
      @allenhughes12 6 років тому +11

      I believe those 3 nominations and 3 actions were all in a 13 month period. I'd have to go back and read it again. Good observation.

    • @theguitarprogresschannel1907
      @theguitarprogresschannel1907 6 років тому +8

      @@allenhughes12 correct

    • @jk-76
      @jk-76 5 років тому +5

      Yes, and such a humble man. I met him in Iraq.

    • @bender138
      @bender138 5 років тому +12

      Yes,and he was a E-6 staff sgt working in supply when he was nominated the first time. By time I met him,he was a SFC E-7,and acting as the Recon Company 1st Sgt and forbidden to go on any more missions. One of the most genuine nice guys you could ever hope to meet as long as you did your duty. If you were a shirker,Bob would make sure you didn't stick around long. Pretty much everybody just called him Bob. Those who didn't either hadn't been at Kontum very long,or were not going to be there much longer.

    • @KFBR392
      @KFBR392 5 років тому +2

      @@bender138 Recon Company? He wasn't a marine.. He was special forces.

  • @richardworrall228
    @richardworrall228 7 років тому +60

    The clown made no mention of Col Howard being awarded the Medal of Honor! Col. Howard was a soldiers soldier, never one to the day he passed did he ever speak ill of his fellow soldiers. I'm proud to have served with him.

    • @GeneralPadron
      @GeneralPadron 5 років тому +2

      "Pride comes before a fall."
      ALMIGHTY GOD YAHOVAH

    • @clark57225
      @clark57225 5 років тому +1

      Soldier Worrall: Thank you for your service. To this audience no mention of the Medal of Honor was needed, any more than Neil Armstrong needed to be identified as the first man on the moon. This audience had gathered on this great occasion to see and hear this great man, who they knew so well. Ten thousand words could not do justice to Colonel Howard's Medal of Honor, and all the other awards, badges, tabs and patches on his uniform.

    • @wlodell
      @wlodell 4 роки тому +1

      clark57225
      Well said.

    • @Defossion1
      @Defossion1 4 роки тому +1

      Richard Worrall, you are the clown here. Keynote speakers provide their own script for introductions. That way there is no mistake or offense given as to what is said (or not said). How would you NOT know this? Wow...

    • @carlfranz6805
      @carlfranz6805 4 роки тому

      @@GeneralPadron "pride goith before destruction". Its a haughty heart that goes before death if i remember properly.

  • @nickdonvito4591
    @nickdonvito4591 7 років тому +2

    Thanks Zippo for sending this to me, he must have been one hell of a soldier!!! Nick.

  • @Emphasis213
    @Emphasis213 3 роки тому +3

    Edit: Unlike politicians, he is a true American. From private to colonel, MOH Silver star and numerous other medals. I wonder how the world would be if he was president.

  • @remowilliams2.031
    @remowilliams2.031 Рік тому +1

    What a great man. He is the most decorated soldier in History ❤🙏

  • @bryonmason6330
    @bryonmason6330 5 років тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @Error_404_Account_Deleted
    @Error_404_Account_Deleted 3 роки тому +2

    This is a REAL MAN

  • @joshuaquattrone7804
    @joshuaquattrone7804 5 років тому +5

    This man has a shit ton of schools and ribbons under his belt

  • @cpope625
    @cpope625 5 років тому +24

    Not only did he receive the MOH, he was also nominated two more times for the MOH, a total of three separate actions.

    • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
      @JohnAdams-xc5yk 2 роки тому +2

      Yes he was, they were reduced to silver star, one reason given was that the mission he was on was secret

    • @lazaruslong6382
      @lazaruslong6382 2 роки тому +2

      AND......,ALL 3 nominations happened in a one year period. The CO had to make him the Recon Company 1st Sgt to keep him from running more missions after being nominated for the MoH the third time.

    • @cpope625
      @cpope625 2 роки тому +2

      @@JohnAdams-xc5yk I have a book by John Plaster, who was in SOG. He says in his book that one of the MOH recommendations was downgraded because of politics and jealousy. He called Col. Howard as the bravest of the brave.

  • @jasonsabourin2275
    @jasonsabourin2275 Рік тому

    An AMAZING AMERICAN, and his speech was 100% ON POINT.

  • @mikecarson1891
    @mikecarson1891 5 років тому +4

    WE SHOULD ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL THOSE WHO SERVED.

  • @stanleyjosephs2922
    @stanleyjosephs2922 Рік тому

    Col. Howard ........ LEGENDARY

  • @andrewwebb-trezzi2422
    @andrewwebb-trezzi2422 5 років тому +10

    They need to get Clint to play this man in a movie

  • @jamesadams5386
    @jamesadams5386 6 років тому +4

    I am a 100% service connected disabled veteran. I was drafted in 1968 seven months after getting married and got on a plane for Vietnam when my first born son was 20 days old. I have or had two combat MOS's 11B & 13B. I made 4 grades while in Vietnam but the biggest contribution I made was to make rich men much richer and those same men or their offspring are now sending your children to die for their opium cartel profits.

  • @c.blakerockhart1128
    @c.blakerockhart1128 Рік тому

    To ALL who Now serve or have EVER SERVED in our Military or Police, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. And THANK YOU for My FREEDOM. 🇺🇸😎

  • @dougandrews3698
    @dougandrews3698 5 років тому +4

    Col.antony Herbert is my hero, he had his shit together,his tactics saved my life. Rip

  • @dannychurcvh6558
    @dannychurcvh6558 6 років тому +15

    he still sounds pissed off after fifty yrs

  • @jeffreypinder9398
    @jeffreypinder9398 9 місяців тому

    This needs to be aired on live TV.

  • @joycewilbanks7922
    @joycewilbanks7922 2 місяці тому

    SIR WITH GREATEST RESPECT . . .ALMIGHTY GOD BLESS YOU ... ONE OF A KIND AND ANNOINTED OF THE HOLY SPIRIT WITH HOLY STRENGTH AND IN JESUS' NAME...DOING THE RIGHT THING SIR .SIR THANK YOU SIR.

  • @UkrainianPaulie
    @UkrainianPaulie 3 роки тому +5

    Met him in 2005 when he spoke to us in 1SFG at Lewis. He looked at me and said He'd whoop my ass. I believed it lol.

  • @nermlinger1941
    @nermlinger1941 Рік тому

    My friend was one of the last one's off the roof in Saigon, 1975. We served together in Hawaii, Viet Nam, Ft Campbell. He lost his wife and son during the evacuation at Tan Son Knut evacuating orphans. He is my age but now suffers from dementia. We stayed in contact for over 53 years.

  • @PastorBrianLantz
    @PastorBrianLantz 7 років тому +46

    This man was also a doctrinal believer in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @jerryb4196
      @jerryb4196 7 років тому +4

      Amen...

    • @greggkemp5985
      @greggkemp5985 7 років тому +9

      as well as a hard core believer in killing Godless communists. And apparently he was pretty damn good at it too.

    • @tomohawk5567
      @tomohawk5567 6 років тому +1

      B. Lantz so even great people have imaginary friends

    • @mikefry8152
      @mikefry8152 6 років тому

      B. Lantz u have to b to share the life hes led.

    • @ianbarry6068
      @ianbarry6068 6 років тому +2

      made many people also meet god

  • @jesusvalencia3450
    @jesusvalencia3450 Рік тому

    I worked with him in 1975, at Gen . HQ, G1, Fort Lewis Washington, he was waiting for his orders going to attend the University, he was using cane because of his battle wounds, he was very humble, didnt talk much, very kind, I didnt know him, much I found out when he was leaving, when I type his another award I found out he was a Medal of Honor recipients

  • @greenemachine09
    @greenemachine09 Рік тому

    One of the most decorated veterans in US history, I’m proud to know his history and to continue sharing his story. Robert “Bob” Howard is in my mind a part of the rare breed, may we all veteran and civilian mold ourselves in his image. I would stand and salute you any day sir, may god richly bless your family. I hope that as you stated before the Medal of Honor gave you some of the earned family respect you deserve (his father and all of his uncles were KIA in WWII).

  • @coilmanjoe
    @coilmanjoe 5 років тому +5

    Wow! That's a way I never looked at Viet Nam. Colonel Howard, as usual, was right.

  • @alstahl8574
    @alstahl8574 4 роки тому +1

    Love this man! RIP Colonel. Semper Fi

  • @baker9916
    @baker9916 Рік тому

    Col. Robert Howard was a man amongst men.

  • @fnln544
    @fnln544 Рік тому

    All of our heroes are such humble warriors.
    I was decorated for heroic service; I feel I wasn't worthy.
    We love our country.

  • @davidrobinson8337
    @davidrobinson8337 Рік тому

    He was Recommended for the medal THREE Times...And every man whom served with him said he deserved EVERY ONE....

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 5 років тому +12

    Hard corps as hell. We need a few million more like him to take back our country.

  • @teshner
    @teshner Рік тому

    Literally, a Legend among legends.