SEALS are given a target to capture, kill, or destroy, and they're damn good at doing it. Green Berets are given a few camels, maps, and bags of money, and told to topple a government. When I was a teenager, one of my scout leaders was a former Green Beret. He was maybe 5' 5" tall and well into his 60s. The guy hiked out from the bottom of the Grand Canyon in the middle of the night without a flashlight during a thunderstorm by himself. We had hiked down that same day. A bunch of teenage athletes were exhausted and shivering and he treated the whole experience like a walk in the park.
@Jesse Gutierrez Yes, that was the point. He accomplished with ease that which trained adults half his age struggled to do. These are the kind of men who serve in special forces.
‘Anyone can kill, and everyone will die.’ Our wrestling coach, Coach Esteppe - not a veteran at all, just a crazy biker who had put some vets underground in self defense Roman soldiers had a slave to remind them that veterans can die to an angry drunkard.
@@k-3402 self defense isn't murder in the USA Try to get the other guy to use a weapon so you can draw on them or use overwhelming deadly force without consequence Are you from another country?
@@chilldudie242 Yea, no. The legalities are always more messy than that. The fact that your coach is telling you stories about vets he "put in the ground" reeks of BS. Just saying
How does Rangers and Delta compare to the two they are talking about? My family is all marines I always viewed them as like a do it all force but with navy support like corpsman and chaplains. But I always liked how the marines even if you are the cook you are pretty tough.
Never served, but the way he was saying "we're better trained and better equipped, but they get it done",. Reminded me of Heartbreak Ridge "Adapt, overcome".
@@camillahunt3247 I have seen some within navy ranks (not seals) who look down upon the marines which I’ve never really understood why and what that dynamic is all about.
My Dad was a Green Beret in Vietnam. He did three combat tours. He was always proud of what he did, and what he accomplished. He taught me to love our military like family. We are different branches of the same family tree, he would say. My Dad passed away last September 2019, buried with full military honors. Listening to you, Jocko, has helped me. You remind me of him, strong, patient, honorable. I listened when he spoke his wisdom. Am proud to listen to yours. Thank you. A still grieving Army brat.
As a Marine, hearing you two talk about our boys over on ground side in that way was truly heart warming. So much respect for the both of you. Thank you for all you have done for this country. We need more men like the two of you.
There is a lack of standards in conventional support units, but that’s not specific to one branch. There are infantry companies in the national guard that are better trained and disciplined than active duty support units, or were when they were cycling in combat tours. I believe it is more about the MOS than it is the branch. There is more that goes into the character of the soldier or marine than just boot camp, which seems to be where the perception for most civilians stops.
My father lost his life as a Marine Corps Medevac pilot during the Vietnam war. My mom held his service as a United States Marine in the highest regard. She loved the Marine Corps with all of her heart. After watching this video a couple of years ago i shared with her the kind words that were spoken about the Marines. She was so proud. Thank you both so much! Today would have been her birthday. Thinking about her as i rewatch this video. Semper Fi mom
I'm a marine. Didn't get to see combat but did my damn best to uphold the traditions and mindset of those before to my best ability. It's an honor to hear these two speak so well of the organization. Thanks gentleman and may you inspire those who follow us. Oorah!
@@kevinc.cucumber3697 Spoken like a true keyboard Rambo who has never actually seen combat. Every gun-ho 18-year-old who joins the army thinks they want to be in combat until they actually are. After they would rather be anywhere else. Every soldier who goes to war comes back with PTSD, every single one! Some are just better at hiding it than others.
@@jacobleb420 i admit, i never saw combat and i believe you’re right. Doesn’t change the fact that what i said is the truth. Every veteran was a naive infantryman at some point. What do you think they joined and trained for.
Marines are the best mass force. Yeah there are more elite out there but those elite are very few in numbers. and operate in very few numbers. If you need 1,000 men then the Marines are what you want (coming from an ex-Navy ex-BUD/S guy).
My brother is a Recon Marine, was in the marines for 8 years. He’s inactive duty now but it’s great to see SEALS guys respecting them too. He’s currently running a business creating specialized gear he developed while in the marines.
Different missions, same goal, same team. We're like a dysfunctional family; we clown each other mercilessly, but if someone else starts something, it's on.
As a Marine, I get choked up when I hear guys like this talk about the respect they have for a Marine rifle company. I try to live my life outside the Corps with the values that kind of talk deserves. Thank you
Growing up, I loved the Navy, still do. But as I grew up, hearing about how Marines were, I kind of changed my mind and wish I could have gone into the Marines instead. Sadly, medical kept me out.
I was in the Army and couldn't get in the Marines because I went to a boys home , but will say I hold the Marines in very high regards .. Any time I ever heard the slightest about Marines being in the battle ground , peoples ears would perk up man.. We know what y'all go thru and would donate our entire damn force to help y'all if need be lol.. That's respect ! But y'all got stuff handled ,somehow :] !!! ✊
I understand being competitive & being driven to out perform. But hearing you guys show respect for all our forces & the specific jobs they do is refreshing. It’s all about competition until someone gives up everything for you.
My great-grandpa was on a destroyer in the Navy during WWII. The marines and the sailors often spoke highly of each other for the work they put into helping each other out in the field during battle.
As a Venezuelan, I would follow these guys anywhere anytime. I just want my freedom back; I want my home back. Edit: The comment is old, but just a disclaimer. Yes, the sanctions by the US hit the country hard, but it's just salt in a wound that has been long open. Russia, China, Cuba, and recently Iran, have been looting my country for far too long, decades in the case of Cuba. Am I willing to take the risk with the "imperialist" US? Yes, where do I sign? Most Venezuelans just want a strong ally to give us training and support, that's it. We'll fight our own war, but we need someone to teach us how.
As a marine ground pounder. Thank you. Thank you for understanding what we are. We are the dog you open the cage towards the enemy and hope you can wrangle back in. That's what we where breed to do. It's what we lived for, died for, and loved doing. Thank you a million times over for this.
Back in 2001 before 9/11 there was a show called Combat Missions, they had Navy Seals, Green Beret's, Delta, Recon Marines, Rangers, a CIA operative and a few other branches and mixed them all up as teams to go on the same simulated combat mission each week using miles gear, what impressed me the most was how each of those teams worked together almost flawlessly when it came time for the mission.
One of the former SEALs that was on that show, Scott Hevensen, deployed to Iraq with Blackwater contractors. His team was ambushed and killed in Fallujah. Their bodies were hung from the bridge there. Fair Winds and Following Seas.
As a 15-year Regular Army Combat Medic, I've had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of units from around the US military' Navy EOD, Marine Corps Infantry, SF, PJs, USAF JTACs, Civil Affairs, and "State Department" off the top of my head. One thing that has consistently - and I mean EVERY FUCKING TIME - impressed me is the inter-service professionalism. We talk shit about each other all day long back in garrison but when you're kicking sand on the two-way range, all that BS falls to the wayside and we make shit happen.
15 year 11B and I concur. I’d like to add one thing. As a young grunt I thought i was hot shit until I saw a combat medics full battle gear. Hats off to you brother. You guys are truly badass 🍻
When we are on the two way rifle range all that inter service rivalry goes away. Two of my closest friends in this world are jar heads! We still fuck with each other but would lay down our lives for one another also! If one of us is in trouble hell hath no furry greater than a couple of jar heads and a us army ranger! Of course the ranger is the brains behind it all. Just saying!
@null null Got to give our jar heads some love! They may not fight smart but they do fight hard! MARSOC don't even compare to to a ranger! Who does everybody call when there ass is in trouble? Sure as hell aint the marines or the the seals! Its always Rangers that go get their asses!
As a former USAF PJ, back at the end of the Cold War, I got to work with people from all different branches and disciplines, and it was one of the best parts of the job, for me.
I believe Heraclitus said it best, "Out of 100 soldiers, 10 shouldn't be there, 80 are targets, 9 are real fighters and we're lucky to have them, Ah, but 1, he is a real Warrior and will bring the others back." (paraphrased)
I was in little bar in Needles CA, with my GB buddy. He said gotta go now there's gonna be a fight.. I said how do you know.. says see that guy over there and the dude next table. By gotta go. Sure enough half hour later shit happens with the 2 dudes. I never questioned his 6th sense ever.lol
I have family member's from both side's and I loved both of y'alls answers, and would like to thank for y'alls service and dedication to this Great Great Nation.
Who’s more of a powerful, carnivorous apex predator, a lion or an Alaskan bear? Answer: both will tear you a new asshole with one swipe of their paw! 😆
@@Jt-hn6lp Delta force is a tier 1 unit along with Seal team six with falls under JSOC so you don't compare them to tier 2 units like Green berets, Seals, Rangers, marsoc.
with cheap pay Bush wanted to cut our combat pay the GOP wouldn't pass 30 bills for vets the Dems wanted to cut the 1 trillion dollar spending bill every 4 years why? Go to the Arizona desert and see all our new Equipment Planes Tanks APC and shit loads of other stuff rotting away instead of paying the Vets
@@installshieldwizard3017 China bought all the land, precious metals ect. Militarily they may not be there yet but there's a reason for the timing of the Ukraine war... It's all weakening the US petro dollar. US isn't a superpower anymore. China may very well be the next superpower with all the wealth they've accumulated throughout the years by using worthless fiat money to buy actual assets. I believe that's why the US turned on the printer in 2020, the pandemic was just a smoke screen. Notice how the US Dollar index (DXY) actually went up instead of down compared to other currencies, after printing like 25% of the supply in 1 year. They basically created world wide inflation and weaker currencies just buy USD because it's the least risky fiat to hold. I'm pretty sure they knew all that before printing 10.5 trillions of dollars. It's all about the economy now. Russia chose to attack Ukraine just as inflation was high to put pressure on oil prices and benefit from higher export prices. They don't really fight for ideology, it's all about resources and power for these fucking politicians.
I was fortunate to work with SEALs, Rangers, Green Berets, Marine Force Recon. I was just lucky to work with them because I was nothing special myself. I just had certain training that matched some of their mission sets. But what an education! I was a remote sensor specialist with training in hand emplacement of a variety of different sensors. I loved sneak-n-peek where the perfect mission involved not a single shot being fired and nobody ever knew we were there. Intelligence collection behind the lines.
Jocko i am 28 year strength and conditioning coach who also has a trade qualification as A carpenter !!! Your podcast pushed me to achieve the lifelong dream of joining the Australian army Much love xx #fanboiii
As an American, we love our brothers down under! Australia is full of HARD men, and great warriors. We love you guys, stay safe and have fun in the Army
Should go and check out the comments from Ben Roberts-Smith before you enlist mate. Former SASR trooper and VC winner says he would advise against joining the army now. What does that say about the organisation. Additionally the ADF has been turned into a Marxist shit show.
As an M60 gunner in the USMC I was always jealous of the gear all you SF guys got, but always had the utmost respect for SF guys. Knowing a little of what it took to get through the Recon, or STA indocs, and that your training programs were intense AF, the few times I even got to see you guys I was thinking to myself "I am glad as fuck you guys are on my side."
When I was in the Navy I was just an enlisted boatswains mate VBSS guy/coxswain(Rhib pilot) doing alot of anti piracy work and I met a few SF guys. But the guys I was most impressed by only because I never knew much about them was the Coast Guard (puddle jumpers) those dudes were awesome at their job and were total professionals as well as absolute beast! God bless our country and our military!
My friend served in Iraq in 2004. He talked about how on base they’d be sitting around talking trying to relax before being sent out, and he said anytime a delta guy would show up that there was an electricity in the air. He said you could feel the presence of greatness unlike any other. They were a different breed of human.
Delta have a very specific mission and here is the thing nobody really knows what it is. Only Delta knows exactly what their mission is. And even members of Delta Force do not know what the selection process is. It is so shrouded in mystery that even members do not know. And probably within Delta there are specialized groups that are so clandestined that other members of Delta are unaware. Delta are army special forces.
bighand69 Delta is very impressive and what I like is they are mostly Army but they allow anyone from any branch to try out and serve with them, and I think that diversity and taking the best across the board makes them truly elite.
bighand69 Lol they know what their mission is it’s pretty well documented as is a lot of their selection process. Delta has essentially the same mission set as DEVGRU. The main thing that differs is they have different areas of jurisdiction. For example from when the Iraq war kicked off to about 2006, Delta would carry out operations in Iraq while Team 6 had Afghanistan. Somewhere along the line delta started taking heavy losses so DEVGRU got called in near the end of the war into some blended units. Both units were so similarly trained and capable that they were able to seamlessly mix a bunch of their troops without any issue. This is also why DEVGRU got bin Laden, it was just an issue of experience in the area as they had been operating in the eastern Afghanistan region for several years at that point. You can find all of this information and more in books written by former SEALs and Delta guys. Again, this is all pretty well documented.
@@bighands69 The selection process is for Delta is if you wanna go you send an email and you'll get one of 3 options. You get an optional brief on those 3 task forces, they're also every branch.
Devgru At first I had the reaction that most people would have. I asked how he would’ve known someone was delta. He said delta guys got so much more leniency. He said he’s seen one delta guy walking around base with a cigar and bath robe lol. All those guys know who’s who. He said beards make SF stand out more than anything and civilian clothes. From what he said they’d appear on base for a few days then you wouldn’t see them again. He said they’re also typically really quiet.
It's pretty motivating to hear men of their stature give props to everyday grunts. More often than not we question our profession while we're trying to fall asleep in the dirt after a day of nothing but discomfort. Thanks brothers. Much respect.
I graduated from the Coast Guard Academy, but I was fortunate enough to spend a semester at the Naval Academy. When I arrived, I was immediately welcomed as a member of the company. While I was there, I understood and experienced the idea of one team. Even during the Army Navy game one of the most intense rivalries in sports it never waned even after the disappointment of Army winning for the first time in 15 years. Since this experience I have always felt a sense of pride and teamwork with everyone who stepped forward and join any branch of the military.
Damn it's awesome to see these guys showing respect for everyone, even the regular folks who aren't SF. That really is what it means to be a true leader!
As a former Army 11B I look up to all operators as rockstars. Shoot the guys I served with who had earned Ranger tabs….. rockstars. So hearing Jocko give us some love and respect meant a lot to me. Normally, whenever ive had the privilege of talking to an operator I normally get that vibe that they look at anything i’ve done as not worthy to be mentioned in a convo. The day I earned my CIB the bullets and bombs meant to kill us were just as real. Thank you again, Jocko.
That's great to hear that even the gods of war (navy seals/green berets) still acknowledge the lowly grunt. Marines and army infantry are bad ass dudes and glad they to hear them get some props from the top.
I have to say this was so refreshing to hear them talk respectfully about the different branches and that all the specialists are good at their specialized jobs and they all do different things. It's wonderful to see the respect for the entire team instead of how it used to be where their loyalty was in Question if they did not deride a different branch. I hate to see a divided house for together we are stronger. Save the smack talk for the enemies, work together and kick the crap out of them. That's what it is all about. Way to be classy guys, thank you. It instills confidence with us civilians.
Facinating to hear the differences and the respect these guys have for eachother. It's not just a "mines bigger" contest. Even for the countless talented guys that were not in special forces.
As a Former Marine. It warms my heart. To have these 2 warriors give us props. We are generally the unsung heroes. But we understand our roles within certain operations. We just accept it’s part of our job. Ty Gentleman, and of course TY both for your service
@@saprano1972 I get that... really I do. But I'm not an active Marine and I don't want to mislead anyone that I'm currently active. I don't mind former Marine. Just never ex-marine. It's been since the early 80s since I left Recon. And I don't know if I could make it today... All that tech stuff blows my mind. Just give me my rifle and compass. Oohrah!
My best friend in HS was an airborne ranger and on his leaves he'd travel up with a few of his boys and the stories you'd hear and the antics they'd start was just awesome to be around. I know the shit he went through to get to that level and I respect special forces so much. Havent seen him in a while he went through a bad bout of alcoholism and got stuff straight and married but he pulled away from all his HS guys saying he'd want to go back to that life if he hung with us too much. I respect for his health and his family he needed to do that but I miss him all the time. Me and his wife will DM a few times a year so I can check in. She knew I was the guy who protected him when he was home and wasnt deployed and when he'd be on a bender who would sit next to his bed checking his breathing and that he wasnt throwing up in bed. Everytime we said goodbye I'd say dont be a hero and he'd reply no promises. To this day those were the last words we said to eachother.
One of my best friends was a Navy Seal and was out working at our local PD - Sept 11 happened & he went into the Air Force - ended up as a rescue paratrooper when he retired a few years ago he got his dream job at SIG.
This is the best comparative explanation I’ve heard of our military branches. Thanks for sharing. One of my biggest regrets is not volunteering for U.S. military service. I would have been better for it and matured a lot sooner. Thank you to all who serve with honor. God bless.
He aint lying either my husband of 10 years has been married 5 times 1 from Honduras 2 Panamanian and 1 from Thailand all of which he met during his tours during the invasion of panama. He spent the majority of his career in 3rd group and he wouldnt trade any of it for the world. I think all of our service members are ALL under appreciated. My hats off to you all.
I just loved this. Stone professionals with nothing but honesty and respect for their cross-branch 'brothers in arms.' I remember going through MOS training and finding out that the the SF guys were to a man the most quiet, soft-spoken guys you'd ever care to meet. I'd expect the same of SEALs, MARSOC, ET Al.
Though I didnt serve, i love his story about the combat engineers from Pennsylvania reserves who were incredibly brilliant efficient and professional while building their forward operation bases in the city under fire. They constructed fortresses in days with sand, shovels, dozers. Really puts into perspective the esprit d corp they have for each unit no matter if its a supply group, a spec ops group, engineering, MP, shipmen, etc. Every ant in the colony is essential to the highest standard they muster for their respective roles.
Hearing these two highly respected men show so much respect and regard to the USMC community is one of the highest compliments. Makes you even more proud to be a Devil Dog! Thankful to have these type Men and Women in the US Military.
I love when Jocko pointed out how in ANY group or organization, there are guys you wonder how they got there. I've always said, "You know, not everyone finished at the top of the class." :)
Anthony Hernandez. Yes, Semper Fidelis, the motto of the Marine Corps. It’s Latin meaning “Always Faithful” The Marine Corps uses it to say “ Always Faithful to God, Country and Corps”. Abbreviated you’ll see it as “Semper Fi”. Also a common greeting between Marines.
My late uncle was a Green Beret. My late Cousin was a Marine.My late Grandfathers& My late Pop Mark were all Army. Respect TO ALL The Military. I Thank EVERY ONE OF YOU For your Service. God bless you&your Families.
Former Leg Infantry here and i would say i served in some damn good units with a long heritage that i would have fought against anybody and been confident of winning. only seen the Special Forces Soldiers infrequently while in but i got to know a few of them later in life through the VFW in my area (Southern Co) and really enjoy the Humility of most of them. Does not matter weather SEALS or Green Beret.
My grandpa was drafted straight into the Marines out of high school. He’s always had that tough squared away attitude that they’re known for. His brother went into the army, and they always had that rivalry. But god forbid he heard anyone else dog on another branch. He always was down for the banter, but he’s a firm believer that you can’t hate on anyone who served. I’m glad to see these guys talking up a branch that they weren’t even a part of. It’s one of those little sign of respect that I think is most important in today’s world.
It's amazing how these guys talk about the other branches. There is a video where he talks about a reserve unit and how he has much respect for them. In the end all military has one goal for America. Great video.
As a Former Army guy, I learn as a child that everyone has a purpose and everyone has their own mission merits. You cant have one without the other three.. Regardless of branch affiliation, I am proud to be Army and I am proud to call all branches part of my Family! Stay safe everyone!
In a way that’s true. Where it differs is in what you bring to the table thereafter. As an airline pilot, the guy next to me may have struggled through flight school but still passed and got his/her license. But may not be able to get the aircraft out of a life threatening situation. I get his point.
Kendrick Carroll it is true. If you’re a doctor it doesn’t matter if you were the lowest ranked doctor out there if you qualified. If you didn’t pass your boards you wouldn’t be a doctor.
As a Marine Corps vet and survivor of Ramadi it was a honor to hear the praise you gentlemen have for the Corps. Trust me the feeling is mutual. Never beyond you, never behind you, always beside you. Semper Fi.
Both real warriors! And humble with the right amount of humility and alpha attitude! Those two are next evolution of warrior. Examples for future generations of military personnel to aspire to be.
I appreciate the even and wide range of respect here in this video. I am not a military person myself, but I have serious respect for anyone who goes down that path. I often disagree with how governments use the military, but the people themselves, as a whole, all deserve respect. Each branch has their different operations or focus, and without any one of them, the ability for the others to properly and efficiently do their own job becomes seriously impacted. It is a matter of keeping every part of the machine working to its fullest ability so that the machine as a whole can run smoothly.
SEALS are given a target to capture, kill, or destroy, and they're damn good at doing it. Green Berets are given a few camels, maps, and bags of money, and told to topple a government. When I was a teenager, one of my scout leaders was a former Green Beret. He was maybe 5' 5" tall and well into his 60s. The guy hiked out from the bottom of the Grand Canyon in the middle of the night without a flashlight during a thunderstorm by himself. We had hiked down that same day. A bunch of teenage athletes were exhausted and shivering and he treated the whole experience like a walk in the park.
Its called training
Green berets are the best eat snakes and stuff lol
@Jesse Gutierrez Yes, that was the point. He accomplished with ease that which trained adults half his age struggled to do. These are the kind of men who serve in special forces.
Kill/capture and exfils are a Delta job
glad to know it
Navy SEALs or Green Berets?
JOCKO and TIM: "MARIIIIIINES."
‘Anyone can kill, and everyone will die.’ Our wrestling coach, Coach Esteppe - not a veteran at all, just a crazy biker who had put some vets underground in self defense
Roman soldiers had a slave to remind them that veterans can die to an angry drunkard.
@@chilldudie242 So your coach is a murderer? 😬
@@k-3402 self defense isn't murder in the USA
Try to get the other guy to use a weapon so you can draw on them or use overwhelming deadly force without consequence
Are you from another country?
@@chilldudie242 Yea, no. The legalities are always more messy than that. The fact that your coach is telling you stories about vets he "put in the ground" reeks of BS. Just saying
Why dont they make marines part of SOCOM & I mean the entire corps not just MARSOC?
As a Marine for 6 years, the respect these elite guys have for the Marine Corps is humbling.
How does Rangers and Delta compare to the two they are talking about? My family is all marines I always viewed them as like a do it all force but with navy support like corpsman and chaplains. But I always liked how the marines even if you are the cook you are pretty tough.
@@clemsonalum98 Rangers is Elite Army Infantry, 75th Ranger Regiment falls under JSOC. 1st SOD Delta is the Army equivalent of Seal Team Six.
Never served, but the way he was saying "we're better trained and better equipped, but they get it done",. Reminded me of Heartbreak Ridge "Adapt, overcome".
@@clemsonalum98 Tough? What on earth does that mean?😂
@@Tikimohn improvise, adapt, overcome…one of my fav movies. Even tho not historically accurate.
Marines: Wow, these special operations guys are badass
Special guys: Wow, these marines are badass
1 to 10 they were a 5 you had 4 above them
That's just humility...They won't say what they really think. You have to have some arrogance to thrive in those branches.
@@eddienash2095 I think they just value the tool. Marines are a massive fucking hammer that will strike awe into any opponent.
@@rh.m6660 A lot of seals have respect for the Marines. You hear them talk about it.
@@camillahunt3247 I have seen some within navy ranks (not seals) who look down upon the marines which I’ve never really understood why and what that dynamic is all about.
Listening to these two talk about the Marines gives me a great motivational reminder of why I joined the Corps
Puss. 😂😂 Just kidding, bro. Thanks for serving, dude. Army all the way.
SIR THANK YOU SIR*salutes*
joking but also being very serious..
Like seriously thank you broimean SIR😂✌🏾
Lol, cause you haven't got enough braincells to survive by yourself.....
Semper Fi, brother
Eruuuh!
My Dad was a Green Beret in Vietnam. He did three combat tours. He was always proud of what he did, and what he accomplished. He taught me to love our military like family. We are different branches of the same family tree, he would say.
My Dad passed away last September 2019, buried with full military honors. Listening to you, Jocko, has helped me. You remind me of him, strong, patient, honorable. I listened when he spoke his wisdom. Am proud to listen to yours. Thank you. A still grieving Army brat.
You are so lucky to have such a dad. He did a good job raising you. You would certainly be a blessing to your loved ones. Pass the baton!
You should be proud of him. We won in terms of fighting. I am sorry he didn't return the war hero he was supposed to be. F, to a fallen hero.
Sorry for your loss!
Great to hear you talk about your dad with pride. Sorry for your loss. 🙏
Bless you, Melissa.
My dad was a Green Beret and a Vietnam Vet. And he was my best friend and hero! May he rest in peace. ❤
And may God bless you for honoring your father.....
De Opresso Liber
God bless your Dads memory. Semper Fidelis🇺🇸
Rest easy, Warrior.
Have u asked him about if he liked rambo movies
"At what?" is the best possible answer ever to this question.
As a Marine, hearing you two talk about our boys over on ground side in that way was truly heart warming. So much respect for the both of you. Thank you for all you have done for this country. We need more men like the two of you.
Semper Fi 3/3 H&S
Thank YOU also for what have you done for this country. Much respect to the Marines. We need more people like you too!
Yut
For sure I was in Fallujah in 2005 and 06 with 2/6 Weapons. Same he was in ramadi. Love the way they light up talking about the Corps.
There is a lack of standards in conventional support units, but that’s not specific to one branch. There are infantry companies in the national guard that are better trained and disciplined than active duty support units, or were when they were cycling in combat tours. I believe it is more about the MOS than it is the branch. There is more that goes into the character of the soldier or marine than just boot camp, which seems to be where the perception for most civilians stops.
"...we airdropped them a palette of porn and protein powder" was a string of words that I didn't think I needed to hear today, but I'm glad I did.
This has to be the best jocko clip ever!!
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They all had one super buff arm
@Leonardo's Truth I think it was Saint Augustine who basicly said that hookers and stuff are okay.
Dropped them a pallet of protein powder and porn! 😂😂😂 Perfect!!!
Shit warmed my heart ❤️
My father lost his life as a Marine Corps Medevac pilot during the Vietnam war. My mom held his service as a United States Marine in the highest regard. She loved the Marine Corps with all of her heart. After watching this video a couple of years ago i shared with her the kind words that were spoken about the Marines. She was so proud. Thank you both so much! Today would have been her birthday. Thinking about her as i rewatch this video. Semper Fi mom
Love brother❤
I'm a marine. Didn't get to see combat but did my damn best to uphold the traditions and mindset of those before to my best ability.
It's an honor to hear these two speak so well of the organization. Thanks gentleman and may you inspire those who follow us.
Oorah!
Same. Semper-fi
You are lucky, in a perfect world no soldier would have to go through combat.
@@jacobleb420 it’s the opposite for infantrymen. In a perfect world they want to see combat.
@@kevinc.cucumber3697 Spoken like a true keyboard Rambo who has never actually seen combat. Every gun-ho 18-year-old who joins the army thinks they want to be in combat until they actually are. After they would rather be anywhere else. Every soldier who goes to war comes back with PTSD, every single one! Some are just better at hiding it than others.
@@jacobleb420 i admit, i never saw combat and i believe you’re right. Doesn’t change the fact that what i said is the truth. Every veteran was a naive infantryman at some point. What do you think they joined and trained for.
I was only ever able to work with SEALs and MARSOC but the way you guys spoke about us regular Marine infantrymen really means alot. Much love, guys.
This has to be the craziest Jocko clip ever!! 🔥 ua-cam.com/video/dJ3S-LI7tZE/v-deo.html
We were squared away. Semper fi
I'm glad people are starting to recognize MARSOC in conversations with SEALS and Berets.
Marines are the best mass force. Yeah there are more elite out there but those elite are very few in numbers. and operate in very few numbers. If you need 1,000 men then the Marines are what you want (coming from an ex-Navy ex-BUD/S guy).
Much Love and Thanks to anyone who serves. You are all equally brave.
1 like 20 push ups lettts go
I’ll see your like & raise you a comment 😁
That's 360 so far you better push em out
Well that's a lotta damage
Yo you swole yet bro?
Only 10,000 to go keep it coming
My brother is a Recon Marine, was in the marines for 8 years. He’s inactive duty now but it’s great to see SEALS guys respecting them too. He’s currently running a business creating specialized gear he developed while in the marines.
Isn't Recon special forces?
@@aexndr387 Basically yes.
@@matthewgallant3622nah. But yes
Being in the Air Force is such a different experience. Always have to remind myself that my job is different but still important.
Never left our Fob without you guys over our shoulder. Hell yeah you guys are important 🍻
Different missions, same goal, same team. We're like a dysfunctional family; we clown each other mercilessly, but if someone else starts something, it's on.
As a Marine, I get choked up when I hear guys like this talk about the respect they have for a Marine rifle company. I try to live my life outside the Corps with the values that kind of talk deserves. Thank you
No, thank YOU. Us civilians appreciate you having those values outside of the base, too.
Thank YOU
Thank you Mr. Richard. Two of the best people I've ever met have one thing in common. Thank you for your service.
No Thank you Sir
Thank you for your Service!
Growing up, I loved the Navy, still do. But as I grew up, hearing about how Marines were, I kind of changed my mind and wish I could have gone into the Marines instead. Sadly, medical kept me out.
I did 8 years in the Marine Corps and yes it felt good these gentlemen validating us. God Bless you guys
The infantry win wars.
No you didn’t.
@@ValkyrieOfTruth yes I did toolbag
I was in the Army and couldn't get in the Marines because I went to a boys home , but will say I hold the Marines in very high regards .. Any time I ever heard the slightest about Marines being in the battle ground , peoples ears would perk up man.. We know what y'all go thru and would donate our entire damn force to help y'all if need be lol.. That's respect ! But y'all got stuff handled ,somehow :] !!! ✊
Sure u did buddy. Sure u did.
I understand being competitive & being driven to out perform. But hearing you guys show respect for all our forces & the specific jobs they do is refreshing. It’s all about competition until someone gives up everything for you.
My great-grandpa was on a destroyer in the Navy during WWII. The marines and the sailors often spoke highly of each other for the work they put into helping each other out in the field during battle.
As a Venezuelan, I would follow these guys anywhere anytime. I just want my freedom back; I want my home back.
Edit: The comment is old, but just a disclaimer. Yes, the sanctions by the US hit the country hard, but it's just salt in a wound that has been long open. Russia, China, Cuba, and recently Iran, have been looting my country for far too long, decades in the case of Cuba. Am I willing to take the risk with the "imperialist" US? Yes, where do I sign? Most Venezuelans just want a strong ally to give us training and support, that's it. We'll fight our own war, but we need someone to teach us how.
Timemaster f TRUE STORY!!!
you arent going to get it from an invading foreign government
Why did you give away your freedoms?
Well, you're not going to have any place to escape to soon, Canada is going full socialist and if Biden wins so will USA.
This comment made me sad.
The mutual respect amongst the military branches is something hard to describe. These guys did it justice.
I love how everybody respects the coast guard
@@vinnieg6161 I know an ex coast guard Rescue swimmer , dudes pretty top notch man
Everyone gives the other branches shit, but when it comes down to it, when shit hits the fan everyone is a brother at arms
@@devinaschenbrenner2683 space force reports to duty
“Of glory, for lack of a better word…”
No man, that’s the word: Glory
As a marine ground pounder. Thank you. Thank you for understanding what we are. We are the dog you open the cage towards the enemy and hope you can wrangle back in. That's what we where breed to do. It's what we lived for, died for, and loved doing. Thank you a million times over for this.
Back in 2001 before 9/11 there was a show called Combat Missions, they had Navy Seals, Green Beret's, Delta, Recon Marines, Rangers, a CIA operative and a few other branches and mixed them all up as teams to go on the same simulated combat mission each week using miles gear, what impressed me the most was how each of those teams worked together almost flawlessly when it came time for the mission.
Thats sounds awesome. Thank you for mentioning this show. I was waiting for something like this.
@@anthonyhernandez4266 I believe you can watch the one and only season right here on UA-cam.
They re-made it on youtube. Its called ultimate soilder test or something like that. It's on the history yt channel.
One of the former SEALs that was on that show, Scott Hevensen, deployed to Iraq with Blackwater contractors. His team was ambushed and killed in Fallujah. Their bodies were hung from the bridge there.
Fair Winds and Following Seas.
I remember that show, SWAT guys won.
As a 15-year Regular Army Combat Medic, I've had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of units from around the US military' Navy EOD, Marine Corps Infantry, SF, PJs, USAF JTACs, Civil Affairs, and "State Department" off the top of my head. One thing that has consistently - and I mean EVERY FUCKING TIME - impressed me is the inter-service professionalism. We talk shit about each other all day long back in garrison but when you're kicking sand on the two-way range, all that BS falls to the wayside and we make shit happen.
15 year 11B and I concur. I’d like to add one thing. As a young grunt I thought i was hot shit until I saw a combat medics full battle gear. Hats off to you brother. You guys are truly badass 🍻
When we are on the two way rifle range all that inter service rivalry goes away. Two of my closest friends in this world are jar heads! We still fuck with each other but would lay down our lives for one another also! If one of us is in trouble hell hath no furry greater than a couple of jar heads and a us army ranger! Of course the ranger is the brains behind it all. Just saying!
@null null Got to give our jar heads some love! They may not fight smart but they do fight hard! MARSOC don't even compare to to a ranger! Who does everybody call when there ass is in trouble? Sure as hell aint the marines or the the seals! Its always Rangers that go get their asses!
As a former USAF PJ, back at the end of the Cold War, I got to work with people from all different branches and disciplines, and it was one of the best parts of the job, for me.
It’s so amazing hearing you two talk about the marine corps like that It makes me so proud that I joined the marines
I believe Heraclitus said it best, "Out of 100 soldiers, 10 shouldn't be there, 80 are targets, 9 are real fighters and we're lucky to have them, Ah, but 1, he is a real Warrior and will bring the others back." (paraphrased)
Who said that again? I remember this quote.
@@aczeartk7032 it literally starts with "I believe Heraclitus said it best"
@@braze974 🤣🤣 let the dude live, hes got a family!
This was a line from the tv show six on the history channel.
100% agree with this but now it's like 5 fighters haha
Jocko: It's kinda funny
Also Jocko: . _ .
Thats his laughing face.
Me in public
Much respect for this podcast. Thanks to yall for your service....still and then some.
I was a 19D cav scout for years and as a recon unit I love hearing these convos
Legs scouts have cute ponies. LRS wanna be's.
Thanks for the respect.
Former Marine.
I thought there were no “former” Marines.
@@reaccionapuertorico no ex-Marines.
@Texas Outlaw Hes not sniffing out stolen valor, nobody really gives a crap. Hes referring to the quote "once a marine always a marine"..
Thanks for the Service to our country.
U.S. citizen.
David Dukevares.. Semper Fi Bro...... I was an 0331 with Alpha Co, 1st Bn, 8th Marines.
Every green beret that I’ve met so far can enter a room and create peace or** hell within seconds. Huge respect to these dudes.
I was in little bar in Needles CA, with my GB buddy. He said gotta go now there's gonna be a fight.. I said how do you know.. says see that guy over there and the dude next table. By gotta go. Sure enough half hour later shit happens with the 2 dudes. I never questioned his 6th sense ever.lol
@@dalestephan6777 they’re elite man. like how animals sense oncoming calamity.
I have family member's from both side's and I loved both of y'alls answers, and would like to thank for y'alls service and dedication to this Great Great Nation.
Just saw this for the first time . . Love you guys and god speed proud to have had you keeping America safe and free! From an ex-military 101 guy 🇺🇸
Question: Who's more badass Navy Seals or Green Beret?
Answer: Yes.
Who’s more of a powerful, carnivorous apex predator, a lion or an Alaskan bear? Answer: both will tear you a new asshole with one swipe of their paw! 😆
What About Delta Force ?
@@Jt-hn6lp you watch the video??????
@@Jt-hn6lp Delta force is a tier 1 unit along with Seal team six with falls under JSOC so you don't compare them to tier 2 units like Green berets, Seals, Rangers, marsoc.
@@Jt-hn6lp Tier one literally chooses from the very best of the tier 2 guys. They have been trained to an even more terrifying standard.
I’m glad two “spotlight” Special Ops guys recognize that the Infantry is out there day and night, living in the shit, getting it done.
who else win the wars?
For what lol.
@@Yoyosten99 So the world you live in doesn't become all China or Russia one day.
with cheap pay Bush wanted to cut our combat pay the GOP wouldn't pass 30 bills for vets the Dems wanted to cut the 1 trillion dollar spending bill every 4 years why? Go to the Arizona desert and see all our new Equipment Planes Tanks APC and shit loads of other stuff rotting away instead of paying the Vets
@@installshieldwizard3017 China bought all the land, precious metals ect. Militarily they may not be there yet but there's a reason for the timing of the Ukraine war... It's all weakening the US petro dollar. US isn't a superpower anymore. China may very well be the next superpower with all the wealth they've accumulated throughout the years by using worthless fiat money to buy actual assets. I believe that's why the US turned on the printer in 2020, the pandemic was just a smoke screen. Notice how the US Dollar index (DXY) actually went up instead of down compared to other currencies, after printing like 25% of the supply in 1 year. They basically created world wide inflation and weaker currencies just buy USD because it's the least risky fiat to hold. I'm pretty sure they knew all that before printing 10.5 trillions of dollars.
It's all about the economy now. Russia chose to attack Ukraine just as inflation was high to put pressure on oil prices and benefit from higher export prices. They don't really fight for ideology, it's all about resources and power for these fucking politicians.
Have met and spent time with each of these gentlemen. Both are class acts! Awesome to see them in one video together.
I was fortunate to work with SEALs, Rangers, Green Berets, Marine Force Recon. I was just lucky to work with them because I was nothing special myself. I just had certain training that matched some of their mission sets. But what an education! I was a remote sensor specialist with training in hand emplacement of a variety of different sensors. I loved sneak-n-peek where the perfect mission involved not a single shot being fired and nobody ever knew we were there. Intelligence collection behind the lines.
96R?
Jocko i am 28 year strength and conditioning coach who also has a trade qualification as A carpenter !!! Your podcast pushed me to achieve the lifelong dream of joining the Australian army
Much love xx #fanboiii
3 years you can try out for SASR
Get after it mate. That said If your in Melbourne your not getting after much unfortunately
As an American, we love our brothers down under! Australia is full of HARD men, and great warriors. We love you guys, stay safe and have fun in the Army
Should go and check out the comments from Ben Roberts-Smith before you enlist mate. Former SASR trooper and VC winner says he would advise against joining the army now. What does that say about the organisation. Additionally the ADF has been turned into a Marxist shit show.
@Basement Dweller well they're not actually enforcing anything its all public image
As an M60 gunner in the USMC I was always jealous of the gear all you SF guys got, but always had the utmost respect for SF guys. Knowing a little of what it took to get through the Recon, or STA indocs, and that your training programs were intense AF, the few times I even got to see you guys I was thinking to myself "I am glad as fuck you guys are on my side."
M60? Damn thats old
@@kevinc.cucumber3697 Yep. I can still wipe my own ass. Just can't seem to figure out that whole "Time Travel" shit.
@@kevinc.cucumber3697 So the 30 and the 50 Cal. they still use them wouldnt be with out them how bout Bow Arrow The Bret use them
I guess their existence also would pop up the thought of "There must be guys this good in the other side"
0331 SF.
Appreciate all the groups and what you all do! God bless ya and your families
When I was in the Navy I was just an enlisted boatswains mate VBSS guy/coxswain(Rhib pilot) doing alot of anti piracy work and I met a few SF guys. But the guys I was most impressed by only because I never knew much about them was the Coast Guard (puddle jumpers) those dudes were awesome at their job and were total professionals as well as absolute beast! God bless our country and our military!
My friend served in Iraq in 2004. He talked about how on base they’d be sitting around talking trying to relax before being sent out, and he said anytime a delta guy would show up that there was an electricity in the air. He said you could feel the presence of greatness unlike any other. They were a different breed of human.
Delta have a very specific mission and here is the thing nobody really knows what it is. Only Delta knows exactly what their mission is.
And even members of Delta Force do not know what the selection process is. It is so shrouded in mystery that even members do not know.
And probably within Delta there are specialized groups that are so clandestined that other members of Delta are unaware.
Delta are army special forces.
bighand69 Delta is very impressive and what I like is they are mostly Army but they allow anyone from any branch to try out and serve with them, and I think that diversity and taking the best across the board makes them truly elite.
bighand69 Lol they know what their mission is it’s pretty well documented as is a lot of their selection process. Delta has essentially the same mission set as DEVGRU. The main thing that differs is they have different areas of jurisdiction. For example from when the Iraq war kicked off to about 2006, Delta would carry out operations in Iraq while Team 6 had Afghanistan. Somewhere along the line delta started taking heavy losses so DEVGRU got called in near the end of the war into some blended units. Both units were so similarly trained and capable that they were able to seamlessly mix a bunch of their troops without any issue. This is also why DEVGRU got bin Laden, it was just an issue of experience in the area as they had been operating in the eastern Afghanistan region for several years at that point. You can find all of this information and more in books written by former SEALs and Delta guys. Again, this is all pretty well documented.
@@bighands69 The selection process is for Delta is if you wanna go you send an email and you'll get one of 3 options. You get an optional brief on those 3 task forces, they're also every branch.
Devgru At first I had the reaction that most people would have. I asked how he would’ve known someone was delta. He said delta guys got so much more leniency. He said he’s seen one delta guy walking around base with a cigar and bath robe lol. All those guys know who’s who. He said beards make SF stand out more than anything and civilian clothes. From what he said they’d appear on base for a few days then you wouldn’t see them again. He said they’re also typically really quiet.
Thanks for the shout out, Oohrah! We’ll ride and die with you SF guys any day of the week. Much respect for what you do. Semper Fi!
It's pretty motivating to hear men of their stature give props to everyday grunts. More often than not we question our profession while we're trying to fall asleep in the dirt after a day of nothing but discomfort. Thanks brothers. Much respect.
I graduated from the Coast Guard Academy, but I was fortunate enough to spend a semester at the Naval Academy. When I arrived, I was immediately welcomed as a member of the company. While I was there, I understood and experienced the idea of one team. Even during the Army Navy game one of the most intense rivalries in sports it never waned even after the disappointment of Army winning for the first time in 15 years. Since this experience I have always felt a sense of pride and teamwork with everyone who stepped forward and join any branch of the military.
Marines getting hard ons right now listening to these guys 😂😂
Digging out my silkies to put on right now.
False, Marines are always hard.
Damn it's awesome to see these guys showing respect for everyone, even the regular folks who aren't SF. That really is what it means to be a true leader!
As a former Army 11B I look up to all operators as rockstars. Shoot the guys I served with who had earned Ranger tabs….. rockstars. So hearing Jocko give us some love and respect meant a lot to me. Normally, whenever ive had the privilege of talking to an operator I normally get that vibe that they look at anything i’ve done as not worthy to be mentioned in a convo. The day I earned my CIB the bullets and bombs meant to kill us were just as real. Thank you again, Jocko.
That's awesome hearing tim dropping some relief to the soldiers 👍 all In this together, a band of brothers.
Love from Australia.
Apples & oranges , Both highly trained & capable for specific missions.
That's great to hear that even the gods of war (navy seals/green berets) still acknowledge the lowly grunt. Marines and army infantry are bad ass dudes and glad they to hear them get some props from the top.
I have to say this was so refreshing to hear them talk respectfully about the different branches and that all the specialists are good at their specialized jobs and they all do different things. It's wonderful to see the respect for the entire team instead of how it used to be where their loyalty was in Question if they did not deride a different branch. I hate to see a divided house for together we are stronger. Save the smack talk for the enemies, work together and kick the crap out of them. That's what it is all about. Way to be classy guys, thank you. It instills confidence with us civilians.
The reverence, appreciation, and respect in this vid is felt. 🇺🇸
Facinating to hear the differences and the respect these guys have for eachother. It's not just a "mines bigger" contest. Even for the countless talented guys that were not in special forces.
As a Marine, I truly appreciate the comments! Thank you for your service
As a Former Marine. It warms my heart. To have these 2 warriors give us props. We are generally the unsung heroes. But we understand our roles within certain operations. We just accept it’s part of our job. Ty Gentleman, and of course TY both for your service
Never former, ONCE A MARINE, ALWAYS A MARINE…OHHH RAH!
@@saprano1972 I get that... really I do. But I'm not an active Marine and I don't want to mislead anyone that I'm currently active. I don't mind former Marine. Just never ex-marine. It's been since the early 80s since I left Recon. And I don't know if I could make it today... All that tech stuff blows my mind. Just give me my rifle and compass. Oohrah!
Youre always a marine!!
My best friend in HS was an airborne ranger and on his leaves he'd travel up with a few of his boys and the stories you'd hear and the antics they'd start was just awesome to be around. I know the shit he went through to get to that level and I respect special forces so much. Havent seen him in a while he went through a bad bout of alcoholism and got stuff straight and married but he pulled away from all his HS guys saying he'd want to go back to that life if he hung with us too much. I respect for his health and his family he needed to do that but I miss him all the time. Me and his wife will DM a few times a year so I can check in. She knew I was the guy who protected him when he was home and wasnt deployed and when he'd be on a bender who would sit next to his bed checking his breathing and that he wasnt throwing up in bed. Everytime we said goodbye I'd say dont be a hero and he'd reply no promises. To this day those were the last words we said to eachother.
I was Army Airborne Infantry in division. Always looked up to and still look up to team guys. Great talk. Thank you both.
I think airborne is hardcore too . 10,000 have died from airborne accidents occurred since WW2 and that’s just from training .
One of my best friends was a Navy Seal and was out working at our local PD - Sept 11 happened & he went into the Air Force - ended up as a rescue paratrooper when he retired a few years ago he got his dream job at SIG.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your service to this great nation!! 🇺🇸
Love this guy's. On point. Thank you for your contributions to the greater good and success toward our world today. Brought a smile to my face.
im not in the military but every marine I've worked with its always been a pleasure, they work hard and i can always rely on them.
Keep in mind that other than USMC, Jocko also pointed out that the upper end of Big Army's Belle Curve is SUUUUPER squared away. Go Army too!
Thank yall for yalls services , keeping us free and being true patriots risking life for our freedom.
Thank you, I served with the First Infantry Division and I agree that we had to train and live to our unit's heritage.
He isnt the first to say it, but that "bulldog in the cage" thing is the best description of Marines ever.
"Marines are always good." Hell fuck yeah.
Chow Rah Kill.
This is the best comparative explanation I’ve heard of our military branches. Thanks for sharing. One of my biggest regrets is not volunteering for U.S. military service. I would have been better for it and matured a lot sooner. Thank you to all who serve with honor. God bless.
I love how Jocko gets it. You can be proud of your guys and still have respect for the rest of the team.
He aint lying either my husband of 10 years has been married 5 times 1 from Honduras 2 Panamanian and 1 from Thailand all of which he met during his tours during the invasion of panama. He spent the majority of his career in 3rd group and he wouldnt trade any of it for the world. I think all of our service members are ALL under appreciated. My hats off to you all.
I just loved this. Stone professionals with nothing but honesty and respect for their cross-branch 'brothers in arms.' I remember going through MOS training and finding out that the the SF guys were to a man the most quiet, soft-spoken guys you'd ever care to meet. I'd expect the same of SEALs, MARSOC, ET Al.
All I can say to all of you is thank you for your service 🙏
Thank you for the props guys! We Marines are very proud of our history and kicking ass.
Though I didnt serve, i love his story about the combat engineers from Pennsylvania reserves who were incredibly brilliant efficient and professional while building their forward operation bases in the city under fire. They constructed fortresses in days with sand, shovels, dozers. Really puts into perspective the esprit d corp they have for each unit no matter if its a supply group, a spec ops group, engineering, MP, shipmen, etc. Every ant in the colony is essential to the highest standard they muster for their respective roles.
Probably one of the best, and most humble conversations about our branches that have ever been said.
To bad the Government cheated us out of our Percentage rating im Viet Vet still at 60% 10 years
Hearing these two highly respected men show so much respect and regard to the USMC community is one of the highest compliments. Makes you even more proud to be a Devil Dog! Thankful to have these type Men and Women in the US Military.
Jocko's respect for all the people he worked with is awesome.
I love when Jocko pointed out how in ANY group or organization, there are guys you wonder how they got there.
I've always said, "You know, not everyone finished at the top of the class." :)
50% of them graduated at the bottom half of their class!
Q: What do you call the guy who graduated at the bottom of his class from med school?
A: Doctor
Thank you both for your service and comments made about my USMC brothers. Semper Fidelis. Two of the finest patriots you’ll ever see right here. 🇺🇸
semper fidelis?
Anthony Hernandez. Yes, Semper Fidelis, the motto of the Marine Corps. It’s Latin meaning “Always Faithful” The Marine Corps uses it to say “ Always Faithful to God, Country and Corps”. Abbreviated you’ll see it as “Semper Fi”. Also a common greeting between Marines.
@@cliffhatcher94 cool thanks for clearing that up.
My late uncle was a Green Beret. My late Cousin was a Marine.My late Grandfathers& My late Pop Mark were all Army. Respect TO ALL The Military. I Thank EVERY ONE OF YOU For your Service. God bless you&your Families.
Respect to all the men and women serving. Special forces or not, you keep me and my family safe. Thank you
From the title, it appears we finally get to see Jocko and Tim roll on the mat! I’m going to go drink some Jocko white tea !
@Texas Outlaw Also FDA approved to wake you up at 3:30 to go get some.
Former Leg Infantry here and i would say i served in some damn good units with a long heritage that i would have fought against anybody and been confident of winning. only seen the Special Forces Soldiers infrequently while in but i got to know a few of them later in life through the VFW in my area (Southern Co) and really enjoy the Humility of most of them. Does not matter weather SEALS or Green Beret.
Thank you for showing love to the regular groundpounders..
*salute *
I was in the army and navy. I have the upmost respect for all who serve!!
My grandpa was drafted straight into the Marines out of high school. He’s always had that tough squared away attitude that they’re known for. His brother went into the army, and they always had that rivalry. But god forbid he heard anyone else dog on another branch. He always was down for the banter, but he’s a firm believer that you can’t hate on anyone who served. I’m glad to see these guys talking up a branch that they weren’t even a part of. It’s one of those little sign of respect that I think is most important in today’s world.
Marines don’t draft I thought
It's amazing how these guys talk about the other branches. There is a video where he talks about a reserve unit and how he has much respect for them. In the end all military has one goal for America. Great video.
Listening to this makes me be proud to be an American and have so much respect for the ppl who fight for this country
As a Former Army guy, I learn as a child that everyone has a purpose and everyone has their own mission merits. You cant have one without the other three.. Regardless of branch affiliation, I am proud to be Army and I am proud to call all branches part of my Family! Stay safe everyone!
What do you call the person who finished last in their class at medical school? Doctor. Same deal in SF/SEALS.
I like this one.
In a way that’s true. Where it differs is in what you bring to the table thereafter. As an airline pilot, the guy next to me may have struggled through flight school but still passed and got his/her license. But may not be able to get the aircraft out of a life threatening situation. I get his point.
Untrue. You have to pass boards. Same as nurses. Same as lawyers.
Kendrick Carroll it is true. If you’re a doctor it doesn’t matter if you were the lowest ranked doctor out there if you qualified. If you didn’t pass your boards you wouldn’t be a doctor.
@@b4ds33d they still have a doctorate, therefore you call them doctor
Two of the best of the best of the best..of the best, showing respect to the entire military.
They're not the best of the best. Delta is!
Fu** Texas
@@devin1735 Have your opinions about the state, but there's nothing but respect here.
C B why u so scared. U think ST6 is gonna rape u in you're sleep? SF isn't that special. They don't do Shi* when they get out of the military.
Yea I like the woman there
Appreciate the shout out from 2 legends! I was with 2/7 weapons...I'm a 0341 81mms..Semper Fi
They are all bad asses!!!!! Thank you for your service so I can live my life.
As a Marine Corps vet and survivor of Ramadi it was a honor to hear the praise you gentlemen have for the Corps. Trust me the feeling is mutual. Never beyond you, never behind you, always beside you. Semper Fi.
This episode had the best response from Echo Charles in podcast history ... "Because I'm highly trained"
Both real warriors! And humble with the right amount of humility and alpha attitude! Those two are next evolution of warrior. Examples for future generations of military personnel to aspire to be.
I appreciate the even and wide range of respect here in this video. I am not a military person myself, but I have serious respect for anyone who goes down that path. I often disagree with how governments use the military, but the people themselves, as a whole, all deserve respect. Each branch has their different operations or focus, and without any one of them, the ability for the others to properly and efficiently do their own job becomes seriously impacted. It is a matter of keeping every part of the machine working to its fullest ability so that the machine as a whole can run smoothly.