Yo, been following you two for a lil minute now and you’re absolutely right on the algorithm. You weren’t popping up as much for me pretty recently, and I really enjoy watching your reactions… y’all funny for real. But yeah, this video popped up and it’s still good content. Keep it going and keep pushing out the fire content.
The fat electrician and habitual line crosser are both very knowledgeable about military operations and history. They also do great work explaining the stories while injecting humor into their videos so us normal folks can grasp what is being talked about. Love both channels
@@TreyM1609 lol for sure bud, the geneva convention was written after WW1 because of Canadians antics in the trenches, the germans were terrified of our storm troopers for a reason, had a good take no survivors policy and lots of sneaky, nasty tricks that they had to write some rules aboot after there eh.
@@chillwithbitty My favorite video of The Fat Electrician is, "The Most Gangster Politician of All Time-Cassius Marcellus Clay". You two will really like that one!
Thats his whole agenda really, he makes these videos talking this way because he wants to be a history teacher as well. He legit has students messaging him for research on school projects on the issue
I was there. The tanker escort mission was called Operation Earnest Will. When we would enter or leave the gulf through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran would light us up with their Silkworm missile radars. And steaming around in mined waters is rather nerve-racking. I was on the USS Merrill (DD-976), SAG B, during this engagement. We gave them a 15-minute warning in English, then farsi (we had a CT onboard who spoke farsi), then in English, then in Farsi, then he finished it with, "Have a nice day." Of course we all cheered at that. Afterwards, we gave them a 10-minute warning, a 5-minute warning, then we told them, "We are opening fire, is everyone off the platform?" They said, "We are not leaving." So, we opened fire. We fired 2 rounds before they fired back with a 22mm chain gun. Our Fire Controlman took care of that with one shot, as Nic said. Yes, he was THAT good. We were supposed to fire 5 or 10 rounds, then the Lynde B. McCormick was supposed to do the same. We were supposed to trade off until finished. We wound up doing all the shooting on the Sassan oil platform because Lynde B. McCormick's gun had dropped sync and was "walking" and they couldn't fix it in time. After the engagement we had a joke: How does the Ayatollah inspect his fleet... Glass Bottomed boat. The Soviet Udaloy destroyer was gathering intel. I love Nic's presentation. I've seen most of his videos and they are awesome.
Same, have shown my dad several of his videos, notably the F15 one as... he worked at Boeing for.... errrrrr 30 years? Ok more so McDonnell Douglas, but if you know you know.
@@SuperDrLisaFat Electrician has jokingly referred to himself as the Chubby Electron Dude before on his own channel, and his friends use it teasingly on the podcast TFE is often on, the Unsubscribe podcast.
He's the history teacher kids need. One of the reasons I LOVE history is my sixth grade teacher Maureen Smith. She was beautiful and so passionate about history. She inspired all of her students
@@cyndicook7755my daddy was in WWII in North Africa in one of the worst battles there and then in Italy in one of the worst battles there. He was a infantryman. He never talked about that until my friend who was in Vietnam visited soldier to soldier.
Hey for better or worse we’ve been a stabilizing force in the world for a long time. Personally I’m kind of afraid to see what’s going to fill the power vacuum now that we’ve lost most our teeth.
The obsession is weird, but understandable once you realize the geopolitical context. The US is separated from both its greatest allies and its greatest enemies by two oceans. Screwing with American ships can dramatically hinder the US’s ability to respond to situations that involve said allies or enemies, or even its own interests in foreign countries. As such, messing with US ships is taken extremely seriously by the US government. That’s why the US takes touching its boats so seriously.
his in -depth knowledge of the subjects comes partly from research, and partly from the sit-reps (situational reports) and released papers regarding the operation.
@@YOLO891 I mean, calculus was invented in the 1600s, thats all you really need to go to the moon. It was a lot less computing, more raw math that multiple geniuses were calculating and verifying on paper before ever launching the rocket.
@@YOLO891 Don't need computing power for that. Just engineering skills. We made goddamned nuclear bombs in the 40's, what's so hard to believe about making a big rocket? Also, fun fact: there is a specific technology that would be needed in YOUR claim that we actually didn't have back then: the capability to fake video footage of people on the moon. That would require video editing and processing power that we actually didn't have back then.
@YOLO891 Because humans did the calculations. That's what the term computer comes from. People who did computations were called computers. You can make all of the calculations years before the moon launch. You aren't making on the fly calculations with space flight. That's why it worked lol.
@@chaosapple7771 exactly, and even if you were making those calculations on the fly, as was the case with Apollo 13, it's 40 physicists and engineers back in Houston doing it on slide rulers then sending the results to the crew.
Never f*ck with America's boats! My husband and I watch all of his videos together...we have notifications on for his channel, so when there's a new one, one of us will say to the other, "There's a new Fatty to watch!" 😅
My History Teacher wasnt like him but she was an amazing one! For the History of Japan we did a Risk style Game. Instead of rolling Dice she would ask questions relating to The Empires of Japan. If you got it wrong you lost an Army. got it Right they lost the Army. was fun asf and i learned the Japanese are not Native to the Islands of Japan. The Ainu are.
@@darkblaze176 🤔 Wow! Ya learn something new every day! I just found out a few days ago that California has the largest economy in the US and the 7th largest economy in the world! 😲😎
Also, he usually has a comment or joke after the end credit. You will get a lot of people saying that you missed a part if you don't play it. Love the react!
@@Karhald Its kinda fitting for Americans when you think about it. The bald eagle sounds ridiculous and prefers to bully smaller birds. But when push comes to shove they can throw down.
Love his stuff! Whenever he releases a really long video I go make popcorn, because his long form content is damned good storytelling. Old Bastards video (77th Infantry Division) is amazing!
What's crazy is we all complain about our country but when another Navy or military gets a little frisky every American immediately goes "pull up then" America is like a drunk aunt. I'm allowed to bad mouth her behind her back but everyone else can watch they mouth. 😂
@@AngelaC.-iz4ts this here is the best description of our country as a whole. we mess with each other cause we're bored, but go ahead an let someone else try that...game on.
@@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 This is somewhat what I was going to say. I don't know who said it first, but it's along the lines of, "The worst thing you can do is to make Americans hate YOU more than they hate each other."
It's a family. Just like the military is a family. Watch a group of Marines screw with someone who was Air Force. Then watch what happens when a civilian gets involved - hint the Marines like to play rough. I'm in NJ on 9/11 the typical insults and attitude towards New Yawk went to the wayside. Anything we could do to help we did. Just look at the Boatlift - most of those boats were from NJ. We had people gearing up in case it was just the beginning. Sent a lot of first responders up there.
Now you can understand why we love our country and are very patriotic. I love that you watched this and the deep feelings you showed; show you have compassion for others!❤❤❤ Thanks for the vid!!
During the war, the capt of the Iranian ship that was disabled earned the nickname "capt Nasty" as he would "inspect" neutral oil tankers and more, be real friendly even dining with some of the captains.... but then when he'd depart, he would open fire on the neutral ships bridges and LIVING QUARTERS and often radio "Have a nice day" afterwards, and fleeing the area.
The Fat Electrician is a great info for military info in a funny way. "Never f*ck around witĥ American's boats" 😊 Also love the "baloney mist" reference.
I was on a FFG-7 Class Frigate. FFG-49 Robert G. Bradley. For their Damage Control team to be that good is crazy. We only had 1 Hull Tech and I think maybe 6 DC men. All other damage control was actually done by the entire crew. We were all trained Damage Control and trained firefighters. It's a must when the ship is your everything. As sailors, we aren't anything without our ships. Oh, it is called a SHIP not a boat. Only people allowed to call it a boat are those who have served onboard said ship. That's just out of respect.
The poor Sammy B (as she was known by her crew)DE-413 was sunk by the Japanese IJN in Oct. 1944. It's unit was called Taffy 3 and it was part of task unit 77.4.3. It was in the battle for Leyte Gulf off the island of Samar in the Philippines. The Sammy B accorded itself very bravely in that battle. It won many accomodations and awards. The U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts FFG-58 was the 3rd such vessel with that name. I'm very glad the Frigate was not sunk in its engagement with the Iranians. That would have been a sad epitaph.
The oil and gas we use stateside is ~85% ours (Texas/Alaska/California), and the remainder is foreign. However--all countries trade oil in US dollars...
RR was the man. He did not play around with this kind of crap. He is the reason we have the tech. our military has today. His "star wars" project started all of this. Great man.... even greater President.
There's an example as far back as the early 1800s, that reminds people once again: do not touch our boats. Specifically, in the 1800s, America's navy went to war with, and destroyed most, of the Barbery pirates' fleet in the Mediterranean. After this, the first pirate war was won with an unconditional surrender.
15:00 Mark! What's sad about that is that the "McDonnal-Douglas F-4 Phantom II" was built by us and sold to the pre-Islamic Revolution government that was friendly to us. 😢 It reminds me of the Falklands War. We sold the USS Phoenix to Argentina who of course renamed it for their navy. We were neutral during that was because both sides were our friends. But anyway, a British attack submarine sank our former heavy cruiser and became the first submarine to sink a ship since World War 2! 😮
This is an amazing story teller! He has a second channel called The Fat Files as well but I definitely recommend The Unsubscribe Podcast. They have a few short clips of about 10 to 15 minutes that has Nic and they are hilarious! Nothing like a few military guys drinking and slamming energy drinks and ranting. Lol!
Fat Electrician was probably the first content creator I followed closely watching everything week to week he did, he used to only do few minute long vids that were almost shorts, but about a year ago he started doing long form stuff and it's even better. Loved watching your reaction to his work, lot of fun! "Don't Touch My Boats" - Habitual Line Crosser
Fat Electrician is the best history teacher we never had. I've learned so much from him I didn't know, and I learned it while cracking up and being entertained! Just one recommendation I have when you react to his hilarious and educational content, try to watch all the way to the end as sometimes he has a couple of parting comments at the end even after his video is supposedly over. Enjoy! New subscriber.
my favorite video by him is WORLD WAR TREE! It shows the superiority of America while also showing it doesn't take much to make America lose it's mind and go crazy!
Fat Electrician is great storyteller, funny and to the point, I love his style. You should check out his videos on “Sergeant Reckless” and “Old 666 and the eager beavers”
Love Fat Electrician (and you guys). You MUST react to Fat Electrician's video about Samuel Whittemore. Whittemore is the original "GET OFF MY LAWN" old man you don't want to mess with of the American Revolution.
Greeting you two, my first visit to your channel. This is a dandy! Mess with the U.S. Navy and you will pay. You will pay in FULL. This video shows that perfectly! You two take care of each other AND have a great 2024. Thanks
Yes the videos he shows in this is real combat footage from the actual battle. As stated earlier The Fat Electrician was a combat medic in the army and his stories are amazing. His history lessons are so entertaining. As im sure you have noticed already from previous comments, Its not a warcrime the first time. America loves that motto, along with Dont Fuck with Americas Boats.
I worked on the electronic systems of the A-6 Intruder when I was in the Navy. They're quite remarkable. In Nam, they flew Wild Weasel and Iron Hand missions where they flew low and fast to get SAM sites to fore missiles at them giving away their locations so they could circle back and blow them up.
The Samuel B. Roberts was named after a WWII destroyer escort that was sunk at the Battle off Samar, in the Philippine Sea. The original Sammy B.'s story is every bit as amazing as this one.
Something new and different to mix it up! We got some new bill burr, some new Dave Chappell and George Carlin coming next!
You spelled Chris Distefano wrong
@@vegasviking86 Who? 😂
Great pick, I love his content
Yo, been following you two for a lil minute now and you’re absolutely right on the algorithm.
You weren’t popping up as much for me pretty recently, and I really enjoy watching your reactions… y’all funny for real.
But yeah, this video popped up and it’s still good content.
Keep it going and keep pushing out the fire content.
Thanks for doing this one, I enjoyed it!
The Fat Electricians content is top notch! Glad y’all are checking it out.
For real I love his content
Just wish they weren't months behind... and grabbing the tail of something that was big
@@Mikyll1969 TFE regularly releases great stuff. Did you watch Band of Beavers? That was also hilarious and had great information.
He is extremely knowledgeable and delivers accurate data. Bonus badges vet😊
The fat electrician and habitual line crosser are both very knowledgeable about military operations and history. They also do great work explaining the stories while injecting humor into their videos so us normal folks can grasp what is being talked about. Love both channels
“It’s never a war crime the first time!” Lmao 😂😂
So when was it that the USA WON a war?
Canadian Motto.
@@jordanwhite1547 sure buddy Aye?
@@TreyM1609 Check out some of the crazy shit the Canadians did in WWI.
@@TreyM1609 lol for sure bud, the geneva convention was written after WW1 because of Canadians antics in the trenches, the germans were terrified of our storm troopers for a reason, had a good take no survivors policy and lots of sneaky, nasty tricks that they had to write some rules aboot after there eh.
The whole time this was happening Japan was screaming at Iran "Don't touch the boats!!!!!"
Habitual Linecrosser reference, iykyk
@@dkajjCocaine is a helluva drug
@@dkajj”They mentioned the sun! Get the paddles to move the island!”
Nobody ever learns... They always fuck with the boats, knowing that that is the one thing you shouldn't do to the US.
Best comment of the day!
Yo, if this was how history was taught in school I would’ve paid attention lol
me too
@@chillwithbitty My favorite video of The Fat Electrician is, "The Most Gangster Politician of All Time-Cassius Marcellus Clay". You two will really like that one!
Literally
Thats his whole agenda really, he makes these videos talking this way because he wants to be a history teacher as well. He legit has students messaging him for research on school projects on the issue
Check out Oversimplified if you want more comedy in your history lessons.
If I remember right one of the quotes that the American ambassador told the Iranians was "you never want to see our non proportional response" 🇺🇸
I was there.
The tanker escort mission was called Operation Earnest Will. When we would enter or leave the gulf through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran would light us up with their Silkworm missile radars. And steaming around in mined waters is rather nerve-racking.
I was on the USS Merrill (DD-976), SAG B, during this engagement. We gave them a 15-minute warning in English, then farsi (we had a CT onboard who spoke farsi), then in English, then in Farsi, then he finished it with, "Have a nice day." Of course we all cheered at that. Afterwards, we gave them a 10-minute warning, a 5-minute warning, then we told them, "We are opening fire, is everyone off the platform?" They said, "We are not leaving." So, we opened fire.
We fired 2 rounds before they fired back with a 22mm chain gun. Our Fire Controlman took care of that with one shot, as Nic said. Yes, he was THAT good.
We were supposed to fire 5 or 10 rounds, then the Lynde B. McCormick was supposed to do the same. We were supposed to trade off until finished. We wound up doing all the shooting on the Sassan oil platform because Lynde B. McCormick's gun had dropped sync and was "walking" and they couldn't fix it in time.
After the engagement we had a joke: How does the Ayatollah inspect his fleet... Glass Bottomed boat.
The Soviet Udaloy destroyer was gathering intel.
I love Nic's presentation. I've seen most of his videos and they are awesome.
Always cool hearing on the ground details from someone who was actually there.
Same, have shown my dad several of his videos, notably the F15 one as... he worked at Boeing for.... errrrrr 30 years? Ok more so McDonnell Douglas, but if you know you know.
Picking a fight again
Hello from the USS Wainwright CG- 28
@@paulydavis1685 Hello from USS Merrill (DD-976). 😀
"In God, we trust. All others, we track.
This.
"In God we trust. All others we monitor." - United States Navy Intelligence
Pretty sure the good God doesn't kill kids.
@@kagirionyou might want to read the old testament JS 🤷🏿♂️.
"Good" is factually wrong according to the bible. In fact, he's the worst being ever concieved. @kagirion
I think the real intention of the Soviet destroyer was to see the capabilities of the American Navy.
And we want them to know.....that's why they really haven't messed with us....because they know
Yeah, I think the Soviet's were spying right in plain sight. That's how they do it. Isn't this partly what lead to the Gulf War?
yep, to get pictures 😂😅
@@hetherpickwell5174wank harder, please.
I don't believe it's a coincidence that not long after the Soviets observed Operation Praying Mantis, the USSR just sort of imploded.
Fat Electrician is amazing
Bologna mist is a human who was blown into a cloud of red mist
Please do more of this guy he is amazing
Best content shift EVER! The chubby electron dude is hilarious!
There is unsubsribe fan there😂😂
ah a fellow man of culture i see lol
Name is The Fat Electrician
@@SuperDrLisa who dat?
@@SuperDrLisaFat Electrician has jokingly referred to himself as the Chubby Electron Dude before on his own channel, and his friends use it teasingly on the podcast TFE is often on, the Unsubscribe podcast.
The Fat Electrician proves, once and for all, that teaching history isn't boring -- if it's done right.
He's the history teacher kids need. One of the reasons I LOVE history is my sixth grade teacher Maureen Smith. She was beautiful and so passionate about history. She inspired all of her students
This guy was a combat medic with the Army. He's seen some shit. 🍻
factssss
If we want to be technical, he was National Guard. Still military, still did some shit. But gotta keep it specific.
@HighApache Indeed.
My daddy was a medic in the super sixth during World War 2. He had some pretty intense stories.
@@cyndicook7755my daddy was in WWII in North Africa in one of the worst battles there and then in Italy in one of the worst battles there. He was a infantryman. He never talked about that until my friend who was in Vietnam visited soldier to soldier.
Love us or hate us, it makes a difference of zero to us.
But touch our boats...
Unless you're Israel
Of all the armed forces, you're safest on a boat
Hey for better or worse we’ve been a stabilizing force in the world for a long time.
Personally I’m kind of afraid to see what’s going to fill the power vacuum now that we’ve lost most our teeth.
Israel isn't dumb enough to touch our boats
his story about the 77th infantry division aka the old bastards, is top notch.
Thank YOU. Old veteran, 1970 = 1973. Navy; Seabees. "We Build, We Fight". Anywhere on Earth, in 24 hours. Marines need a little help.
in more ways than one 🤣
My cousin was a Seabee. He loved it!
Navy veteran here. I've long said that we don't need an army and air force. The Navy has its own air force, infantry, and corps of engineers.
Thank you all that has or still is serving.
Miracles by appointment only.
Check out The Fat Electrician's video on the great SeaBee train robbery.
I always love watching these things. People always say"America has some weird obsession with boats, don't touch their boats. " 😅
😂
The obsession is weird, but understandable once you realize the geopolitical context.
The US is separated from both its greatest allies and its greatest enemies by two oceans. Screwing with American ships can dramatically hinder the US’s ability to respond to situations that involve said allies or enemies, or even its own interests in foreign countries. As such, messing with US ships is taken extremely seriously by the US government.
That’s why the US takes touching its boats so seriously.
his in -depth knowledge of the subjects comes partly from research, and partly from the sit-reps (situational reports) and released papers regarding the operation.
For the record, you have FAR MORE computing power in your pocket than what was on any warships in the 80s.
And yet the US supposedly went to the moon in the 60"s seems legit
@@YOLO891 I mean, calculus was invented in the 1600s, thats all you really need to go to the moon. It was a lot less computing, more raw math that multiple geniuses were calculating and verifying on paper before ever launching the rocket.
@@YOLO891 Don't need computing power for that. Just engineering skills. We made goddamned nuclear bombs in the 40's, what's so hard to believe about making a big rocket?
Also, fun fact: there is a specific technology that would be needed in YOUR claim that we actually didn't have back then: the capability to fake video footage of people on the moon. That would require video editing and processing power that we actually didn't have back then.
@YOLO891 Because humans did the calculations. That's what the term computer comes from. People who did computations were called computers. You can make all of the calculations years before the moon launch. You aren't making on the fly calculations with space flight. That's why it worked lol.
@@chaosapple7771 exactly, and even if you were making those calculations on the fly, as was the case with Apollo 13, it's 40 physicists and engineers back in Houston doing it on slide rulers then sending the results to the crew.
Never f*ck with America's boats!
My husband and I watch all of his videos together...we have notifications on for his channel, so when there's a new one, one of us will say to the other, "There's a new Fatty to watch!" 😅
Those boats work on money. Once US currency goes to hell. Who will drive those boats? US military is professional, which means, work for pay.
Yes! Finally got electrified! 😂 If I would have had a history teacher like him back in the day, might have stayed awake!😅
My History Teacher wasnt like him but she was an amazing one! For the History of Japan we did a Risk style Game. Instead of rolling Dice she would ask questions relating to The Empires of Japan. If you got it wrong you lost an Army. got it Right they lost the Army. was fun asf and i learned the Japanese are not Native to the Islands of Japan. The Ainu are.
@@darkblaze176 🤔 Wow! Ya learn something new every day! I just found out a few days ago that California has the largest economy in the US and the 7th largest economy in the world! 😲😎
Reagan ended the cold war by scaring the hell out of everyone 😂
Should definitely check out more Fat Electrician !!
will do!!
President Reagan was very smart. He has some of the best speeches around. You should listen to some of them.
Last Republican pres I would have voted for. I couldn't vote until Clinton's second term.
He wasn't called The Great Communicator for nothing.
*_"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help." "_*_ - Ronald 'Raygun' Reagan_
"Drive-by airplaning" Dem Boyz were really spinning the cloud 😤
Also, he usually has a comment or joke after the end credit. You will get a lot of people saying that you missed a part if you don't play it.
Love the react!
All his stuff is fire!
Everything of his I've watched has been entertaining and pretty accurate historically.
nice 👍🏽
Bad guy to bologna mist...... great line. Nic is full of those little one-liners.
Love that line:
"Because we all know what happens next."
(eagle cry)
yup...
"in god we trust, all others we track"
on another channel reacting to this video someone mentioned that a red hawk is used instead of an eagle
@@sea-envy3137 Just checked some red tail hawk cries and bald eagle cries.
DAMN.... we've been bamboozled! The Bald Eagle sounds just ridiculous.
@@Karhald and that is why Americans see an Eagle and hear a hawk in movies and TV
@@Karhald Its kinda fitting for Americans when you think about it. The bald eagle sounds ridiculous and prefers to bully smaller birds. But when push comes to shove they can throw down.
Fat Electrician is an amazing story teller. And his style is one of a kind. I call it Story Time with Doc.
Y'all are going down a fun journey with The Fat Electrician
Love his stuff! Whenever he releases a really long video I go make popcorn, because his long form content is damned good storytelling.
Old Bastards video (77th Infantry Division) is amazing!
Yes!!!!! I’ve been waiting for you guys to react to this guy!
❤❤
Fat Electrician Cassius Clay is the greatest story that he’s told… A must watch!!!
What's crazy is we all complain about our country but when another Navy or military gets a little frisky every American immediately goes "pull up then"
America is like a drunk aunt. I'm allowed to bad mouth her behind her back but everyone else can watch they mouth. 😂
Our country is like a big dysfunctional family. We can beat on each other all day, but let an outsider try and they’ll learn real quick! 😂
@@AngelaC.-iz4ts this here is the best description of our country as a whole. we mess with each other cause we're bored, but go ahead an let someone else try that...game on.
the worst thing you can do is give all americans a common enemy. look what happened to japan.
@@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 This is somewhat what I was going to say. I don't know who said it first, but it's along the lines of, "The worst thing you can do is to make Americans hate YOU more than they hate each other."
It's a family. Just like the military is a family. Watch a group of Marines screw with someone who was Air Force. Then watch what happens when a civilian gets involved - hint the Marines like to play rough.
I'm in NJ on 9/11 the typical insults and attitude towards New Yawk went to the wayside. Anything we could do to help we did. Just look at the Boatlift - most of those boats were from NJ. We had people gearing up in case it was just the beginning. Sent a lot of first responders up there.
The world knows that a direct attack on US military hardware is a suicide mission. But some people have to learn shit the hard way.
The Army Rangers vs Crips video is pretty entertaining as well. And pretty crazy
Now you can understand why we love our country and are very patriotic. I love that you watched this and the deep feelings you showed; show you have compassion for others!❤❤❤ Thanks for the vid!!
America will always spin the block for oil prices. And boats, can't forget boats.
Ya'll are gonna enjoy this guy. Even his ad reads can be funny. He also sometimes sneaks stuff in at the end. The man know how to tell a story.
Yooooo The Fat Electrician is soooo good. More, please!
Highly recommend Cassius Marcelus Clay next.
Yes! That's a fantastic history lesson.
During the war, the capt of the Iranian ship that was disabled earned the nickname "capt Nasty" as he would "inspect" neutral oil tankers and more, be real friendly even dining with some of the captains.... but then when he'd depart, he would open fire on the neutral ships bridges and LIVING QUARTERS and often radio "Have a nice day" afterwards, and fleeing the area.
The Fat Electrician is a great info for military info in a funny way. "Never f*ck around witĥ American's boats" 😊
Also love the "baloney mist" reference.
Russians do be drinking tea (instead of coffee), when vodka is not appropriate.
I was on a FFG-7 Class Frigate. FFG-49 Robert G. Bradley. For their Damage Control team to be that good is crazy. We only had 1 Hull Tech and I think maybe 6 DC men. All other damage control was actually done by the entire crew. We were all trained Damage Control and trained firefighters. It's a must when the ship is your everything. As sailors, we aren't anything without our ships. Oh, it is called a SHIP not a boat. Only people allowed to call it a boat are those who have served onboard said ship. That's just out of respect.
Subs are boats
Finally! This is was my first video I watched if his previously and he is great. Entertaining and informative!
America is the definition of : FUCK AROUND AND FIND OUT .
This is from a time when every pilot saw Top Gun movie😅
The poor Sammy B (as she was known by her crew)DE-413 was sunk by the Japanese IJN in Oct. 1944. It's unit was called Taffy 3 and it was part of task unit 77.4.3. It was in the battle for Leyte Gulf off the island of Samar in the Philippines. The Sammy B accorded itself very bravely in that battle. It won many accomodations and awards. The U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts FFG-58 was the 3rd such vessel with that name. I'm very glad the Frigate was not sunk in its engagement with the Iranians. That would have been a sad epitaph.
Bless you young lady. This video is great!!!!! Keep it Proportional folks. I think this man is a hoot! Thanks you two
I'm here for the fat electrician reactions. This guy is smart and funny as hell.
The oil and gas we use stateside is ~85% ours (Texas/Alaska/California), and the remainder is foreign.
However--all countries trade oil in US dollars...
RR was the man. He did not play around with this kind of crap. He is the reason we have the tech. our military has today. His "star wars" project started all of this. Great man.... even greater President.
There's an example as far back as the early 1800s, that reminds people once again: do not touch our boats. Specifically, in the 1800s, America's navy went to war with, and destroyed most, of the Barbery pirates' fleet in the Mediterranean. After this, the first pirate war was won with an unconditional surrender.
Don't Trip, Potato Chip.
We Stickin Wit Y'all! 💯
This is funny and fatelectrician is a great story teller.
*Merica* ain't going to put up with high gas prices (well every former president, except the mindless current one)
You guys need to watch the fat electrician talking about Cassius Clay!!
Habitual Linecrosser is another one you guys might like. He mostly does shorts but they are hilarious. Raise H*ll, praise Dale!😅😅😅
Considering the Soviet Union went belly up less than 3 years after this, they evidently didn’t learn much from this experience
15:00 Mark! What's sad about that is that the "McDonnal-Douglas F-4 Phantom II" was built by us and sold to the pre-Islamic Revolution government that was friendly to us. 😢
It reminds me of the Falklands War. We sold the USS Phoenix to Argentina who of course renamed it for their navy. We were neutral during that was because both sides were our friends. But anyway, a British attack submarine sank our former heavy cruiser and became the first submarine to sink a ship since World War 2! 😮
TFE spreading facts. Glad yall checked him out.
You gotta watch F15 the most gangster fighter jet of all time.
Moral of the story: Don't touch America's boats
This is an amazing story teller! He has a second channel called The Fat Files as well but I definitely recommend The Unsubscribe Podcast. They have a few short clips of about 10 to 15 minutes that has Nic and they are hilarious! Nothing like a few military guys drinking and slamming energy drinks and ranting. Lol!
thanks!
Fat Electrician was probably the first content creator I followed closely watching everything week to week he did, he used to only do few minute long vids that were almost shorts, but about a year ago he started doing long form stuff and it's even better. Loved watching your reaction to his work, lot of fun!
"Don't Touch My Boats" - Habitual Line Crosser
US Government: Don't touch our boats!
In God we Trust, all others we track. USN 1999 to 2012
About time it's your kind of comedy and it's educational check out more there is a huge list to pic from
Fat Electrician is the best history teacher we never had. I've learned so much from him I didn't know, and I learned it while cracking up and being entertained! Just one recommendation I have when you react to his hilarious and educational content, try to watch all the way to the end as sometimes he has a couple of parting comments at the end even after his video is supposedly over. Enjoy! New subscriber.
Love the fat electricians videos!! You guys definitely need to check out his video about the F-15 fighter jet and the Filthy 13.
my favorite video by him is WORLD WAR TREE! It shows the superiority of America while also showing it doesn't take much to make America lose it's mind and go crazy!
Definitely check out “ the most gangster politician ever- Cassius Clay” from the Fat Electrician
This is true I'm 48 and have a lot of memories of this the gulf War was sparked by this in the 90s which lead to 911 and then Afghanistan
Fat Electrician is great storyteller, funny and to the point, I love his style. You should check out his videos on “Sergeant Reckless” and “Old 666 and the eager beavers”
Old Bastards and Dan Daly too!
You will be very entertained if you continue to watch this guy. I don't think you will be disappointed.
Love Fat Electrician (and you guys).
You MUST react to Fat Electrician's video about Samuel Whittemore.
Whittemore is the original "GET OFF MY LAWN" old man you don't want to mess with of the American Revolution.
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He’s got dozens upon dozens of amazing hilarious videos
Wait till you see Uss Wisconsin TEMPER TEMPER. LOLOLOL
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Greeting you two, my first visit to your channel. This is a dandy! Mess with the U.S. Navy and you will pay. You will pay in FULL. This video shows that perfectly! You two take care of each other AND have a great 2024. Thanks
The U.S. Navy basically patrols the seas to let commerce get through the rough areas. They are the protectors of the seas.
same as mafia protects the shops
One of the best story tellers going on UA-cam currently, loved your reaction.
this was fire 🔥
Yes the videos he shows in this is real combat footage from the actual battle. As stated earlier The Fat Electrician was a combat medic in the army and his stories are amazing. His history lessons are so entertaining. As im sure you have noticed already from previous comments, Its not a warcrime the first time. America loves that motto, along with Dont Fuck with Americas Boats.
Ronald said the worst thing you can hear is Im from the government and im here to help. He was a great president.
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3:47 Mark! The head-smacking scene is from the third "Naked Gun" movie! 😅
I love his story telling! He’s hilarious!
to say the age old adage "DO NOT TOUCH MY BOATS!!!"
The move those jets made on the frigid, totally straight out of a top gun scene. I’m imagining Maverick pulling a stunt like that.
I worked on the electronic systems of the A-6 Intruder when I was in the Navy. They're quite remarkable. In Nam, they flew Wild Weasel and Iron Hand missions where they flew low and fast to get SAM sites to fore missiles at them giving away their locations so they could circle back and blow them up.
You might be the first American I've heard say petrol, instead of gas. Kudos to you Munfu!
Nic , TFE is amazing at making his vids! This is 1 of my faves he's ever made
I was there on the uss trenton lpd 14. Thanks for posting this. Blew me away when i saw this in my feed.
Those A6 pilots are absolutely badass!
I've saying for yrs he needs to be the historical teacher in high-school or college because everybody would ace his class
The Samuel B. Roberts was named after a WWII destroyer escort that was sunk at the Battle off Samar, in the Philippine Sea. The original Sammy B.'s story is every bit as amazing as this one.
"Fun" addendum to this story; IRIS Sahand was a name reused on a ship made in 2012. That ship sank on 7 July 2024. While in port.
We know this because of declassified documents. Also, yes pictures and video footage. Hence the "proportional" scenes in black and white.
His storytelling is some of the best on the internet. He and MrBallen really have something special.
You guys would love his vides titled "Most Ganster Politician- Cassius Clay" & "The Limping Lady". I highly recommend these two.