Former Royal Marine Commando Sam Logan On His Experience As A Green Beret

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @CompleteCommando
    @CompleteCommando 2 роки тому +46

    Thanks for having me Rich! It was great to open up some experiences and emotions I had locked away 💪

    • @ht-ve9fe
      @ht-ve9fe Рік тому +2

      you were really interesting and funny

  • @AryonaSamoto
    @AryonaSamoto 2 роки тому +21

    Very enlightening. My grandfather was a paratrooper in the WWII. He would run in his sleep and slept with his eyes open but I never felt safer then when I was with him. Hearing this makes me wish I would have listened to him more when he was alive(he passed when I was 14). I have a deeper understanding of what he went through thanks to this video. Thank you both🙏

  • @deejay8ch
    @deejay8ch 2 роки тому +11

    What a modest, compassionate, respectful and insightful legend Sam is. Rich as masterful as always, making it all look easy and effortless. Really look forward to the second chat.

  • @pkaboo7832
    @pkaboo7832 2 роки тому +8

    I have no actual military experience, other than sitting at my father's knee and listening to him talk to other people. This was fabulous!! I truly miss being able to just listen to people having a talk! Unfortunately everything is geared in strange ways so nothing on TV suffices.
    From start to finish, this was absolutely delightful!

    • @trishahunt79
      @trishahunt79 2 роки тому +3

      I agree! Chats like these keep my sanity.

  • @pixinotdust4925
    @pixinotdust4925 2 роки тому +4

    Good interview👍🏾 and thank you for this realistic, factual, analytical presentation and unfussy assessment of what a person who wants to do this kind of job needs and gets involved in.🙏🏾

  • @BlueSkyLtd.
    @BlueSkyLtd. 2 роки тому +2

    Thank-you for this interview! Thank-you to your guest! You are "first amongst equals" in this arena!!! Praying for Peace on Earth! 🌏🌎🌍

  • @maryr-b450
    @maryr-b450 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant sincere interview. You've made some stellar interviewee choices Richard.

  • @MrLukeinthehouse
    @MrLukeinthehouse 2 роки тому +9

    Got to week 8 in the royal marines before leaving I can honestly say from experience it is unbelievably tough well done to anyone who passes 🔥

    • @gumjuicee6746
      @gumjuicee6746 2 роки тому +1

      What made you leave bro?

    • @MrLukeinthehouse
      @MrLukeinthehouse 2 роки тому

      @@gumjuicee6746 didn't get along with the guys in my section I was 19 and think I wasn't ready for being with other people 24/7.

    • @MrDanielvass
      @MrDanielvass Рік тому +2

      @@MrLukeinthehouse that’s a big one. Having to live in close proximity with a large group of people with little space/privacy. It drives you mad at times. People don’t realise that it’s an aspect that some people will really struggle with.

    • @h7283
      @h7283 Рік тому +3

      @@MrLukeinthehouseYour honesty,and humility make me envious.
      I was a junior,16 year old teenager,and would have hated being in training with men that had been in the workplace for a time.
      I've always said changing the age criteria was a very bad move.
      My son had the same in the army.
      At that age we are still too immature,(schoolboys) to get the sense of humour.
      I found unit life tough going,initially,for the same reason you left. I was 17,and had much to learn.
      In any apprentice kind of environment,the kid's are going to get a tough time.
      Never mind an intense military setting.

  • @celladoor_uk
    @celladoor_uk 2 роки тому +1

    Manchester and Rochdale have the word scran too. Awesome video guys. :)

  • @devovray
    @devovray 2 роки тому +2

    Two very impressive men! You two have helped me understand more deeply that I suffer now with PTSD because I was protecting my four young. I never made this connection until I heard Sam speak of how he felt it his duty to his fellow soldiers to repeatedly put himself in danger...in other words motherhood with an abusive husband summed up. Thank you gentlemen 😘

  • @LemonScreech
    @LemonScreech 2 дні тому

    Want to join the Royal Marines… try this at home. In winter, no food or sleep for two days then go in your back garden at 3am get undressed, put your clothes in a bucket of cold water and put them back on. Then lay on the ground for two hours. Enjoy.
    All Instructors are the same. Mine were Falklands and NI vets. One of mine was drafted to HMS Victory as a tour guide for a year to try to get him to calm down after volunteering for multiple successive active tours before joining Lympstone as an instructor. Training is tough but fair. If the life suits you, it is worth it. I loved it.

  • @mileshardisty5153
    @mileshardisty5153 3 місяці тому +1

    Going to do my Royal Marines Candidates Preparations Course in a month (the test before you start basic training). Listening to this with excitement but dreading all the thrashings to come😂

  • @myobacctsgirl
    @myobacctsgirl 2 роки тому +1

    Wow great interview thanks.

  • @catsmeow3478
    @catsmeow3478 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent interview. Richard, you are a gifted and wonderful interviewer. Like Russell Brand, my other favorite, your active listening, very intelligent, thoughtful questions and convivial style make your interviews flow like a friendly conversation that we’re permitted to eavesdrop on. This was both enlightening and difficult for me to listen to, somewhat triggering because of my own CPTSD and recent mental torture and trauma from six years of intense litigation against a corrupt powerful corporation and state govt. that tried to protect them instead of me/the public. And, because I met, dated and fell in love with a young Lebanese Army commando nearly twenty years ago when he was in the US for survival training with the Marines, including in the California desert, as Sam and Richard mentioned. Sam reminds me of him. He shared many similar stories past and present, including torture training he’d been put through to test his “metal”, similar to what Sam described with sleep deprivation, mental and physical exhaustion, shaming, etc. Many in his training group were culled and he helped a number of them through, including a few I met who were very grateful and raved to me about him. We are still close today. He is still the most remarkable human being I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing and loving and ours was the healthiest and most deeply connected relationship I’ve ever had. I haven’t had a boyfriend since because no one has come close to treating me, ‘getting’ me or appreciating me the way he did. In fact, he taught me to see and love myself the way he did. As Sam described himself also, this young man was incredibly physically fit and strong, disciplined, mentally and emotionally tough as nails, but had a very gentle and kind heart, the rarest and most precious combination. He is the top elite athlete in Lebanon and will soon be their youngest general in history, his childhood dream. Sam, you guys are indeed a breed apart. Much respect and appreciation and thanks for giving us a glimpse into the life of a special forces officer. 🙏

  • @janept9639
    @janept9639 2 роки тому +1

    Great interview. Personal minor military experience and this is in a different league. Respect

  • @heatherm498
    @heatherm498 2 роки тому +4

    Nice.. Grannon and team. Bringing the newer perspective and understanding. This is truly an alignment between parental PTSD as a child vs. the same as with military servants. LOVE to all. 💜

  • @AndrewScott1337
    @AndrewScott1337 2 роки тому +3

    When it comes to paratroopers I’m pretty sure the most elite unit in the United States military is the 101st airborne, they saw a ton of action in World War II and I’m pretty sure there’s still a division to this day. Super cool hearing about the British Armed Forces, I watch a ton of content made by veterans that fight for the US so it’s cool to hear some perspective on what’s going on in Britain!

  • @FiFiBunnes
    @FiFiBunnes 2 роки тому

    Very interesting and very insightful. What a lovely interview. Thank you both!

  • @timsaunders8989
    @timsaunders8989 2 роки тому

    Great listen. Inspiring and also grounding. Thanks both.

  • @RichardGrannonFriends
    @RichardGrannonFriends  2 роки тому +6

    www.completecommando.com/ is sams website
    instagram.com/samloganfitness/
    0:00 -5:15 intro/giraffes/rothschilds
    5:15 - 12:26 Marines: UK vs USA
    12:26 - 15:45 Sam's Baptism Of Fire
    15:45 - 19:50 Firing Range Stamp
    19:50 - 24:43 Army Slang And Scouse Scran
    24:43 - 31:10 Sam's Breaking Point
    31:10 - 32:36 Can I Be Elite?
    32:36 - 40:30 Green Beret Passing Out
    40:30 - 45:17 Complete Commando Project
    45:17 - 51:36 Afghan Deployment
    51:36 -54:20 Going through a new soldiers mind
    54:20 -1:20:47 Little To Lose

  • @mirandabrunskill7755
    @mirandabrunskill7755 2 роки тому +1

    Good interview

  • @francescole4086
    @francescole4086 2 роки тому +2

    I listen to Richard Grannon when I can’t sleep.

  • @gman232
    @gman232 Рік тому

    great podcast!!
    great host actually listens and tries to put himself in the guest's shoes or perspective
    👍👍

  • @winstonk400
    @winstonk400 2 роки тому

    Nice one Royal!

  • @peaceserenity940
    @peaceserenity940 2 роки тому

    Amazing interview 👏 ,thanks for this we don't support our forces enough in England and our service men and women .

  • @vmax42dave
    @vmax42dave 6 місяців тому

    SCRAN - HMS Navy Slang for, Sultanas Currents Raisons and Nuts ! 😵‍💫 (Former RM 75 - 86)

  • @martefact
    @martefact 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing interview. Oh My God - This was my childhood ! And not in a good way.

  • @Jake-pm3pz
    @Jake-pm3pz 2 роки тому +1

    US Marine Force Recon is the closest US comparison, both ranked as “Special Operations-Capable” but not part of SF.

  • @johnnypickles5256
    @johnnypickles5256 Рік тому

    Scram also used in yorks

  • @katiestanley93
    @katiestanley93 2 роки тому +3

    We have scran in Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @ajwhalen2
    @ajwhalen2 2 роки тому +2

    I was in the military to not ever deployed anywhere so I wasn’t anything special but I wanted to say Thankyou for pointing out the eating disorders thing. That hit me hard it explains a lot for me now I have a better understanding of my eating habits Thankyou something for me to explore and heal up.

  • @geraldineskinner5941
    @geraldineskinner5941 2 роки тому

    That’s why we call them the best of us.

  • @stischer47
    @stischer47 2 роки тому +2

    A difference is there are about 200,000 US Marines, 40X the number of Royal Marines. So the Marines can have specialists in only one or two skills.

  • @nickmiller21
    @nickmiller21 Рік тому

    CS gas to test respirator seal

  • @Shaun-cf8mz
    @Shaun-cf8mz 2 роки тому +3

    Are armed forces best in the world bar none

  • @ellen-aau
    @ellen-aau Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tonykey6453
    @tonykey6453 2 роки тому +8

    fascinating insight and what a great bloke. Massive respect for soldiers. Yet I have none at all for the arseholes who send them to fight .

  • @trojanthebarber2688
    @trojanthebarber2688 Рік тому

    He’s WRONG 3 miles is what US Marines have to run on their PT Test, so to say he couldn’t run 3 miles, im calling BS on that BIG TIME

  • @nepaliyuva408
    @nepaliyuva408 2 роки тому

    rifles are not 10 kilos..

  • @regwong9716
    @regwong9716 2 роки тому

    Waaaaaa

  • @The_Blueyonder
    @The_Blueyonder 7 місяців тому

    Royal Marines Commando, not Marine.

  • @juandelarosa4257
    @juandelarosa4257 Рік тому

    This guy doesn’t really know much when talking about the us to start he comparing a regular USMC vs Royal marines who are two different type of soilders one are conventional bug fighting units vs small less then 5000 soilders who are cammandos. Second point seals and RM aren’t not close or ever Will he seals are way above Royal marines along with rangers dumb comparison ones army and the other is navy and both have different jobs. Second if he wants to compare RM to a USMC compare them to raiders who do a lot more of the job what RM do