I have a personal ghost from my old unit who apparently follows me wherever I go. He was a SFC in my unit who was killed in combat in 2011 in Afghanistan during my 3rd deployment. Me and him got really close as friends during our service together. After he was killed and after I attended his funeral I started having very strange sensations where it would get chilly in our barracks but only near his old bed and mine. Then one day during a firefight I almost got hit but for some reason right before the billet hit the door of our humvee swung open to meet the bullet. No one was inside the humvee and no one opened the door. It just opened by itself. I never forgot that day and even now as I type this out I have a cool hair raising feeling on my shoulder as if he is right here next to me.
Riicho Bamin Yep, he kept my sane after 2012 when I lost my leg in an IED explosion. Kept making more feel like someone was there watching over me to keep me safe and sane from the lose of my leg to learning how to walk again. That's the most terrifying experience you can have happen to you in the military. The loss of a leg or arm. Because you either learn how to walk again and/or you learn how to support yourself again.
I was a Navy MP in Yokosuka Japan . One night on watch a sailor and his family reported a female Japanese civilian crying and asking for help looking for her baby so they called MPHQ . I and another patrolman arrived on scene . The woman had disappeared , and after a search we found nothing . We wrote a report and submitted it the next morning . The Security Officer read it and briefed the base Captain . He then told us that the lady had been sighted since the Vietnam War era . She had gotten pregnant by a Marine who was then sent to Vietnam and Killed In Action . In her grief she drowned herself and the child by jumping off the seawall into Tokyo Bay . The report was filed in the "special file" at MPHQ . On another night several families complained of a woman's voice screaming and pounding on a metallic surface . They thought it was coming from a car trunk in a parking lot near an apartment building on base . Our search found nothing out of the ordinary . The Security Officer said that the sound was coming from the area of the old US Navy Hospital where the morgue had once been located . Other times people had seen a samurai walking through Gridley Tunnel during the night . Yokosuka is home to many tunnels dug during WW2 , and many of those are sealed off . This due to the belief that some Japanese sailors and marines had committed suicide there rather than surrender . My first ship , USS Sellers DDG 11 , was reportedly haunted . One haunting was by a deck seaman who had been crushed by the motor whaleboat in the davits . A blue ghostly figure was seen on the boat deck on a few occasions , and some crewmen were afraid of going to the midship's boat deck at night . Allegedly when the ship was new , a steam line had a failure and killed four boilermen . Years later boiler watch standers reported seeing mysterious persons in that boiler room , making the rounds , adjusting steam valve settings , and writing entries into the watch documents . Some years ago the Sellers was broken up for scrap , so their watches finally came to an end .
Aux 2 of my second ship was pretty haunted. The ENs didn't like taking readings there at night. Said that they would see a little girl near the switchboard.
While in Fallujah, our fireteam was posted on top of a hotel. It was around 2 a.m. and we were swapping watch. During my watch, I had been laying down on a lawn chair (5 stories up from ground) when I saw a marine running by distantly from me. I finally realised that there's no possible way that just happened, so I jumped up and ran to the edge of the roof, and I saw nothing but the distant lights of artillery. It scared the shit out of me that I just watched somebody run in front of me so I woke up my buddy and told him. For some reason he believed me, even more when it happened again. Fast forward to my 2nd deployment, and we were sitting in our humvee, in an alley. We and our gunner were wide awake bullshitting at 4 a.m. when we watched a marine run across the alley entrance. We jumped out to go talk to him, but he vanished when we turned the corner. It's scary because we could hear his gear clanking as he ran. Some wierd shit in Iraq, man.
The supernatural world is still out of our league. The human brain will cause lots of things for u to believe in or not to believe in. Also that night time is where us, humans experience more paranormal activity. Its way worst if the spirits or ghosts died violently or enraged. I'm kinda interested in this this stuff, cuz us humans keep taking it as a joke or not real, but it is, we just don't want to believe it.
I’ve got a ghost story for y’all. I’m a collector of old military items so it’s not unusual for some of my items to be haunted. I’ve got a RD-54 Soviet backpack used from the Soviet afghan wa ( I use it for a Soviet airborne display) , it has a name tag on it that I’ve managed to translate from Russian to English. The soldiers name is Revyakin OM. While I was away at the coast my sister was getting something out of my room when the chair I use for my desk was pulled out furiously. (Now my chair is one of those pull out ones you use at like an out door gathering, one of those heavy metal ones with the rubber stops on the bottom to hold it in place) it scared the crap out of my sister. I got a call from my mom saying “don’t set shit up like that ever again”.
Is this normal with us military history collectors? I collect all kinds of US Military shit and the more stuff I collect, the weirder things seem to happen. At first I get nightmares of war scenes and think nothing of them, then they happened when I was awake as if I was experiencing someones "left-over PTSD." Flash foward about a year and 6 uniforms later, I get anxious when I hear fireworks, I get their nightmares pretty often, and I get super emotional when seeing or hearing random things military related as if they dont want to accept the fact that theyre dead and they want to live through me.
@@cjthememeguy6571 Not unusual for collectors to have paranormal activity happening. But whatever is going on with you sounds scary and you should probably talk to a priest before you get completely taken over. Scary!!
My father was Finnish air force pilot back in The 80's. He was stationed in Utti airbase that had Been used heavily during continuation war. He's a rational Man and but he absolutely believed this story. This much is a fact: during the continuation war a Finnish fighter pilot was shot down and he managed To jump out the plane, but he was shot while on parachute. His brother was stationed in Utti and after he heard of what happened he himself started shooting soviet pilots onto parachute. He was shot down and killed in 1942. In The 80's my father was stationed in The very same Utti airbase and there was a lot of talk about the ghost of officers mess. There was reports of old Phone ringing during nights and even days, even tho there was no such old phones there. Officers mess had lights on many nights even though they were turned Off earlier in The evening. Then there was a mans voice asking where the Phone is even though there was no-one in The room. Also figure was seen moving in The window when there was no-one inside. It is believed its the ghost of the bloodthirsty brother Who never found peace. The airbase itself was decommisioned in late 90's but the buildings are still there and are kept up
My dad once told me this story. My dad was in the 278th acr in the Army. And he was on his 2nd deyployment in iraq (operation iraqi freedom). And, whild in iraq they found a bunker (they assumed it was from soggy saddams days). They found pretty much nothing lf importance in this bunker. But, they still take some pictures, you know being in another country and all. So, then when they leave this pastor from good ole Tennessee crawls out of the bunker. And somebody decided to take a picture of this. And when they looked at this picture there was what looked a womans face behind this soldier. My dad said you could barely notice it. But, thats not all. When they woke up the next morning the dude wokd up screaming in a pool of sweat. He told my dad that he had a nightmare abkit a demon woman who tried to have sex with him and tortured him. This soldier then said thats not all and pointed at an american flag above his cot. And, apparently there was a black handprint on the flag as if the hand had singed it. I dont know this to be true. But, my dad isnt one to lie. Not saying its true. But, still creepy.
Before they were torn down, we use to walk the old barracks areas at Camp Roberts CA. They were built during WWII in Battalion size areas and had DFAC's and Recreation centers. Thousands of Soldiers trained there that never came home. When you walked through the area at night you could feel a creepy presence and some times hear cadence being called. We called it the Ghost Walk.
jarheadzader one of my fellow MPs reported some strange noises at night at Roberts. We even had witness moving chairs. The army doesn’t pay us enough for this lol
In 2012 I was up there with Task Force Warrior. The door to my room would randomly open at night. One night it popped open and I said "Dude! I'm trying to sleep in here." AND THE DOOR CLOSED!
I was actually scrolling through the comments hoping I'd find one on Camp Roberts. I was there for Annual Training back in July of 2015 on KP duty that morning cleaning up the MTK and prepping it for breakfast. I was either mopping or sweeping the floor and I walked by the window and a male voiced whispered "hey" to me the second I walked by. Looked out of the door to see if anyone had walked by and the nearest person to me was probably a couple buildings down. After I found out that the barracks were built in WWII it finally clicked that it may have been a soldier from that era.
I think its crazy how in sanantonio, 600 Spaniards were killed at the hands of 200 unprofessionally trained men. They were up against 2,000 Spanish troops and managed to kill 600! That's just incredible!
Got to remember they had a unit of 120 Texas regular army lead by William Barrett Travis plus 80 odd volunteers from Tennessee with Davie Crocket and Jim Bowie. Most of the volunteers where considered some of the best hunters and marksman of there time.
My father served on the Hornet in Vietnam. He was attached to an ASW squadron assigned to the Hornet in the late 60’s. He has told me stories about hearing poker games late at night and searches for said players by petty officers. He told me about hearing WWII era music and hearing laughter in his quarters near the flight deck. He never said he felt threatened or scared by any of the occurrences. He said it was just the sounds of men fighting a war from a different time.
Camp blue diamond ramadi iraq tower 4. Every soldier there said some marine made a throne of scrap wood. Apparently the day he was done building it he sat in it and was promptly shot buy a sniper and died in his throne. I never sat on the damn thing but some guys said they did and felt angry sad worried and any thing else you would associate with getting shot i guess. And we also heard some guys got thrown out of it violently. So yeah thats mine.
My platoon manned that tower in 2007, that throne was still in the tower when we left and turned it over to the Iraqi security forces. The entire camp was turned into the provincial justice center for Al Anbhar. I'm sure the whole place is haunted.
When I was in operation Desert Storm I had a creepy experience while.on guard duty. This was around December 1990 around 3am. We had two guards sometimes four. I was the roving guard and I saw a shadow of what I thought was a Bedouin man. I challenged him with halt and he kept walking. What was weird is that I knew something was off by the way he was walking. It was more like gliding and no up and down motion what so ever.i shouted "halt who goes there"!!!! I turned around when the other guard heard me scream and when I turned back to look at him, he was gone. I mean flat land, no hills or dunes. My blood ran cold and I reported it to the Sergeant of the guard. I was the but of the joke for about a month. I don't know what I saw. Someone told me about Jinn's in the middle east. I remember this like if was yesterday. It felt like time kind of stood still and I can't get his gait out of my mind, so unnatural, almost floating. If it was another soldier, I would recognize his kevlar, flak jacket, and LBE.
I was stationed in Guam on a base that was built on the site where japanese soldiers rounded up the locals and tossed grenades into the caves during WWII. It became known as the fena lake massacre. Our Guys would see soldiers walking our halls. I myself was brushing my teeth before bed one night and a Shadow passed behind me in the mirror.
Afghanistan was undoubtedly haunted. It took me three months to get used to the hair raising sensation and adrenaline pumping. That place was so damn Erie it is unexplainable.
@@MsgtRowan420497 aww a joke about killing civilians. How badass you are. We are there to kill Talibans, which I have no problems with. Don't joke about innocent lives.
ErrorOptik I deployed to Afghanistan multiple times and spent time in various provinces .... if anyone asks me any questions about Afghanistan, for the most part the answer is ... “it depends” Which province were you in?
Afghanistan was the most unfortunate country ever. It had sustained itself despite being invaded by several empires . Mostly likely the very hot and the mountainous terrain. From Alaxender the Great to the British Empire Then to the Soviet Union. Which is why they call Afghanistan the graveyard of empires. There had been so many casualties in the wars which explains the paranormal events that happens.
They tore that building down already. Ypu will be fine. Also, Marines wouldn't get that housing on an Air Base. She mixed up several of the stories on the camps (Foster and Kadean) together.
I was an MP stationed at Leavenworth from 2006 to 2008. I've seen the Soldier in Tower 8 and the Lady in White. And my ex-wife, who is very in-tune with spirits, used to see ghosts in and around the MP station where I worked....it's just down the street from the old confinement facility.
I was stationed at fort Irwin before I PCSed to where I am now. We had just gotten bedded down and our LT came into our little building and told us the whole company had to drive to a town and clear it because apparently someone thought they saw javelins and soldiers occupying one of the two stories out there. We drive over and clear the whole town. No one is there. We’re all about to just go find a building to sleep in for a few hours. We were in the main traffic circle of the town and out of the corner of my eye, I saw a shadow dart into a house. 4 other people seen it as well, so immediately, we went to clear it. Stacked up on the wall and entered the building. Nothing was there. There was only one entrance and the only two windows there were facing our field of view from where we saw it to begin with. Needless to say, it was pretty creepy. Another time, there’s a shit ton of crosses on fort Irwin road where people have wrecked and died over the decades. I was driving to Barstow to go see a lady friend and I was passing a curve on old fort Irwin road where there’s a collection of them. I rounded the curve and saw this guy lying on the ground beside this cross. I thought he had been hit or something so I stopped and got out of my car to go see and there was literally nothing there.
Jason Cole1219 the instigation is built on old Indian battle grounds, over by bitter springs it gets really weird. One time in razish a new private was on guard, around 02-03. The next guy up went to relieve him and he found the new dick in the fetal position crying because he said he saw shadows jumping from roof to roof
I was at Irwin for Gallant Eagle 80 when a couple of soldiers who had pitched tent adjacent to a tank trail got run over... heard later that peeps training there would occasionally hear screaming...
Jeez thanks haha. So me and my buddy stationed in Heidelberg took a trip to dacau and when I went into the gas Chambers I felt death. I'll never forget that smell and I could feel a cold chill on my skin. Freaked me out
As a kid I would wake up at night. As I attempted to go back to sleep I would experience horrific things. First the roof and windows would rumble and then something would either climb on my bed,approach me with foot steps on the carpet or loud out laughing disappearing in the distance. Later my dad told me it is called sleep paralysis. It fortunately stopped happening around 25 years ago.
My Theory with the blimp guys that they were spy’s and were working with the other side and knew a submarine would be around that area where the oil was so the jumped off and set the balloon on the route and got onto the submarine and gave them any intel they knew and went back to that country
@@baraxor but where did they go if they jumped then they would be in the sea and if they were eaten by sharks then there should be atleast small remains like boots or helmet or hat but if they were spies then it makes a bit more sense cuz no body means they got on a sub
Was followed by something a couple times while on camp guard at Camp Geiger on MCAS New River. Was told by one of the other posts that the lights at the church by the old gate were flashing also.
Oooo the USS Hornet, I have an interesting story that happened to me there! A little background, the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier that sank numerous Imperial Japanese ships during WW2 also hosts anime conventions there! So I was at KrakenCon I think on 2015 or so, being a anime fan and history major, this is a great opportunity because I'm basically killing two birds with one stone, it was a great experience, I met with Nicholas Moran (The Chieftain's Hatch/World of Tanks/Warships), pose in front of an F-14 tomcat, and etc. I ended my day with a tour guide around the carrier and he took the group pass to the bow of the ship right underneath the runway. The guide starts talking about ghosts stories and encounters he had seen in the ship (There was this one funny story where a ghost kept returning the items the guide always misplaced), he talked about a ghost that shows up as a blue orb and has the habit of following people home, afterwords everyone left and the convention ended. I got home and went straight to sleep. I randomly woke up, I don't know why, I just did. I look up to the ceiling and sure enough, there was a blue orb just flying around in circles observing my anime wallscrolls, then it flew past a wall and I went back to sleep; I guess the dead got creeped out by my hobby. I always like to think that whenever there's an anime convention on the USS Hornet, the ghosts of the servicemen were probably like, "What happened to America?" or "Did Halloween got moved to September?"
They weren't clear on the hanging part of the Ft. Leavenworth story. The prisoners executed were German sailors who had held a kangaroo court in a POW camp in Arizona (I think). They found another German prisoner guilty of spying on them and hung him. They were tried themselves and found guilty of murder. Fearing reprisals on American service members in captivity in Germany, their executions were delayed until after the war ended. They appealed their sentence, but President Truman ordered the executions carried out. I believe there were 12 and not 14. They are buried on the base with their headstones facing west instead of east. Local Germans still put decorations on their graves on German Memorial Day.
While i was on staff duty, we got a call about a man walking around our building with no pants on. We went out to look for the guy but didn't find him. We assumed that they called the wrong building and the nco who was on duty with me decided to go and check out the barracks. Now, this is were things got even more strange. I've only been on shift for 6-7 hrs and no one was in or near the building except for us, so i ruled out the whole "hallucinations by sleep deprivation". While he was gone, I started to see shadows of figures that looked like they were moving with a purpose, I would look around the building to make sure no one else was in the building and found no one, I continued to see these shadows moving around and noises being made as if someone was opening and closing doors. Then my nco arrived and i explained it to him of what i saw, and he believed me. I've served 6 years in the army and continue to serve and this was the first time i spoke about something like this.
During the VIETNAM WAR two Marines were on night sentry duty in 1968. They said that they saw a woman flying in the air for I don't know how long before she flew away. They never saw her again.
I'm a retired sailor from the Canadian navy. One of my ships, HMCS PRESERVER, reportedly had two ghosts on-board. One, was in the boiler room and was a dockyard worker who was killed during a refit in 1996. A number of the Stokers claimed to have encountered it and one of them refused to say what he saw but he refused to go into the space alone afterwards. I did walk through a weird, cold spot, in there one night while doing rounds on a duty watch. The second ghost was in sickbay and was believed to be a doctor who died there in the early 70s. The one doctor l sailed with used to sleep in the 4 bed ward each night when we were at sea. Doc H. told me he was shaken awake at 0200 one night, by a shadowy figures that disappeared once the doc was fully awake. It happened so many nights to him, he researched and discovered the details of the doctor's passing. After that whenever he was shaken by the apparition, he said he would tell it "all's well, don't worry", the ghost wouldn't visit as often after that. Doc H. wasn't one to tell tales or BS, so l took his word for granted. The ship, is as l write, being cut up and scrapped. She will be totally gone in the next two weeks. Just the boiler room and engine room left now. If there are ghosts there, l wonder what they will do once they become homeless?
I have a story from my WO. A group of Air Cadets and my self went up to AAB Wattisham in Suffolk, England. During the camp, my WO took a group of us to the bases museum. Throughout the museum, I could feel a cold presence, especially near a board about an airman stationed there who had died. A cadet brought it up to the WO and he told us of a time when he was checking the barracks after the cadets had left to see if anyone had forgotten anything. This was a couple years before I went, the barracks the cadets had stayed in were the same barracks airman lived in during the cold war. As the WO was about to leave he heard the distinct sound of someone cleaning their brass belt. He knew it wasn't a cadet because he had just checked to see if anyone were still in the building. Later that year, the base demolished those barracks and built the museum i had visited. Maybe the spirits of those sationed there still believed it was their barracks.
When I was a kid we lived in Germany due to my father being in the British military. One night he was at a Mess dinner and forgot his coat in the dining hall. He went back to collect it and came face to face with a WW2 German fighter pilot in full flight uniform and leather helmet. My dad said he froze and the figure look at him and then passed through the wall!
Firebase Gardez in Afghanistan had a guard tower that overlooked a cemetery. One of those really old, creepy afghan cemetery's where the headstones are made of flat stone and no one even remembers who's buried there. We stopped there one night and the infantry unit there told us they hated that tower because they could hear whispering coming from it at night.
Saw a ghost drill instructor at boot camp and some demonic activity at ITB. WAY too much to go into detail. But it was more than enough to officially make me a believer.
Never saw or heard anything myself, but I heard tell of men hearing voices in a sangar (guard post) at Sangin District Centre base in Helmand Province. The Marines story in Helmand is reminiscent of the 'Russia House' at Kajaki, where Soviet troops were massacred by Mujaheddin. I didn't dare go in there. Years ago, when UK had a large presence in Germany, the accommodation at Rinteln Military Hospital had once been SS officers' quarters (allegedly). A friend reported feeling as if she were being strangled in her bed and the voice of a German man. There was no one in the room with her. Years ago I saw what appeared to be the ghost of an army nurse walk on to our ward at a military hospital in Aldershot, England. The apparition vanished into thin air; I felt a shiver down my spine and I got a severe case of goosebumps. Three of us witnessed it.
My brother witnessed the same thing in our house... When he was little he saw a grey skin women who was in next to his bed. But he was unbelievably brave as a kid. Can you imagine what he did? He got out of his bed, stood in front of the apparition and swing at it with his hand and she vanished like she wasn't even there. The worst thing he told me, he claims that he saw her climbing the ladders of our bunk bed. I was sleeping up there.
I was stationed up the road from Bitburg at Spangdahlem. One part of the base, was an old depot for Panzer tanks, and the Airman Leadership School’s basement was used as a makeshift prison by the Germans. Definitely creepy and I was told by an instructor, he didn’t like to be in the building by himself.
Good video, I would suggest looking into paranormal activity at NALF Atsugi Japan. I was stationed there as Public Works. I believe that building 50 was haunted by a ghost sentry who would run off people who stayed past 1800 or 1900 roughly.
The house at kadena is true. I used to live near the house . That house was always vacant , because everything someone who lived there gets killed or hurt inside the house, they tore it down couple years back
@@charlesrice7701 I was there for seven years.... bldg 2283, the ghost at the gate, the Muns area has hauntings and ghosts all over the damn place, the lady at the lake in the bomb dump. shit was crazy.
Sandra Long I remember living on Kadena AFB in the early 90's, and hearing my dad and some of his buddies talking about a supposed haunted location. that may have been it.
Back whenever I first enlisted in the army as an E fuzzy one of the men in my platoon killed himself and I still feel the weight of his body on me as I held him in my arms and his blood running off my arms and my lap. I can hear him choking on his own blood and I can see the regret and sadness in his eyes. He still follows me to this day and in the anniversary of his death I relive that dreadful night over and over
I have experienced a ghost that lived in a supply closet at a medical collage. This was the first time I had worked on the closet door hardware. The maintenance coordinator came in and warned me that a ghost had been known to occupy the closet. I thought nothing of it and continued replacing door hardware. That is when strange bumping noise became very apparent and I finally turned around and noticed that a chair was bumping the wall by the window corner of the closet and upon closer inspection I noticed the contents in the clear plastic box of which consisted of papers and files that appeared to be shuffling like a deck of cards as if their were multiple ghosts , one moving the chair and one shuffling File folders in box. I carefully inspected area for string or something to create a practical joke and no evidence . Then I became very cold and chilled and slowly exited the closet and went outside and I must have turned whiter than a sheet of paper. The staff told me of different accounts of the ghost encounters At the school. I slept with my lights On for a week. It really spooked me out
All of these supposed scary stories pale in comparison to the horror that I seen first hand, at an undisclosed military location....whereupon I actually seen with my own two eyes, something so unbelievably terrifying, and scary....as to have even some of the toughest, and bravest of troops ever....we're talking Navy Seals, Army Rangers and Green Berets, Air Force Combat Controllers and Pararesciemen, Coast Guard Maritime Safety & Security Team members...even battle hardened Marines......all cowering like frightened little children, before it! That night, I stood there, in total wonderment and disbelief....as I saw these brave warriors....crying....sobbing.... even begging for mercy! Some of our most stoic of combat nurses, that night, breaking down....some even frozen in panic and fear....at what was before them! I tried to close my eyes....hoping and praying that whatever it was....would somehow go away....but unfortunately it was not to be. As petrified as I was just then....I couldn't stand to hear all the ghastly sounds any longer, without at least making sure that everyone was still okay. I'd never been so horrified in all my life, as I was then....when I finally summoned up the courage to look at what was before us all. And just then....I saw it! I was looking directly at it! It was even more scarier than I ever could have imagined! My heartbeat began to pound out of control, right then! I could almost hear myself exclaim," What in the name of everything holy....was it?" To say that it looked grotesque....would have been an understatement! Just as I was finally able to regain my composure....I saw from the corner of my eyes, two Marines and a Ranger....running to our area. As they ran towards us....I could hear the sound of them locking and loading their weapons, in a last ditch effort....to save us all....from what was before us! Then as if time stood still....the seconds now seemed like hours.....all of us there....in unison.....shouting...."Shoot it! Kill it!" Suddenly, a radio message came over the loud speakers. An Air Force squadron was flying in fast, to try and take out the target, while a crew, from a Navy destroyer, were preparing to launch strikes as well. The inevitable began to set in. We all now realized....much to our horror....that things were about to go, from bad to worse. A few seconds later, another message came over the radio....the area commander had asked for all available medical personnel to our area. Soon the radio was filled with multiple transmissions. A group of Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers, along with Air Force Pararescuemen, Navy Corpsmen, and a Army Special Forces Medic...were gonna try and get to those who needed help the most, by making a daring and bold rescue attempt. A Navy S.E.A.L. platoon with the help from members of both the Army's 82nd Airborne Q.R.F. (Quick Reaction Force) and 101st Airborne Air Assault Team, would provide cover for them. Things seemed somewhat hopeful, if you could say that. However, just as the rescue attempt was underway, more radio transmissions began to flood the airwaves. The Navy S.E.A.L. team platoon were immediately overwhelmed, even with the Army's 82nd and 101st Airborne units backing them up. At that moment, a Gunnery Sergeant, then yelled for all the Marines in the area, to form up on his command, to try and push through to the objective, and destroy or kill, whatever it was. The Marines valiantly gave it everything they had, but to no avail. They simply never stood a chance against it...though in typical form, still fighting on, to the last Marine. I had seen many things throughout my life...but nothing...and I mean nothing, could have ever prepared me for what I was witnessing, at that particular moment in time. The gruesome scene, playing out, in front of my eyes. The shrieks of horror, that now pervaded my senses...and the ghastly stench of burning, rotting, decaying odors, that permeated the air, all around us. It seemed as though the end was coming to each and every person, just then. Many bravely faced their fears heroically.... and fought on to the last, unwilling to go down without a fight.....while others just fell by the wayside....whimpering and crying to what awaited them. Our fears now realized.... weapons were laid on the ground...under orders, to surrender with dignity, and take it like a warrior... accepting our fates....... Because tonight's dinner at the chow hall, was going to be liver and tuna casserole....yet again! Happy Halloween to all the troops and veterans this year! Thank you and GOD bless!
We were in Thailand for Cobra Gold in 2018. When we were doing a route recon exercise outside the gate, we did a tactical pause in the middle of the woods to go over some things for the following day's attack exercise. My entire platoon and I will swear to this day, there was something in that forest stalking us. Our Thai interpreter mentioned it being the beast of Phu Lamyai, and that it didn't like foreigners. He was so shook up about it he demanded that we leave. The sounds we heard were nothing I could even accurately describe, but it was bone chilling
I once felt an erie precence in one of the sterwels on board of the HMS Belfast so bad that i could not make myself step throgh the doorway when I took a tour of the ship and I kept hearing people say things over my sholder like they were right behind me in the museum part of the ship where the models and memoribilia are.
Heres one for you.....while stationed in Mosul in 07, there were some soldiers moving shipping containers around and they found something wrapped in paper a few inches under the sand. They moved the sand around and found what it was. There, wrapped in paper and packed with grease were 2 absolutely perfectly preserved, never fired, WW1 era machines guns. And of course, not being allowed to "take war trophies' they were destroyed. Absolutely disgusting.
When I was in Afghanistan Konar Province at 3am on tower guard 2009. I was on tower 3 over watching the Pech River and the fields I heard rocks being thrown at the bottom of my tower or a knocking. We sent a patrol of afghans to go outside and see who or what was doing it and as they arrived to my tower from the outside I heard a knock and they said they saw nothing.
Always elt like barracks 12 at great lakes was haunted named after the Arizona they have pieces of her in the building and at night when I would stand watches that place got creepy as hell don't know what it was place just creeped me out.
I was deployed to Okinawa, twice, between 2012 and 2015. The haunted O5 housing is just 0ne of many. The island is dotted with shrines and graves. Also, the locals often claim to see aporitions out in the streets, during the day and night. Okinawa has a deep history, stained in murder and suicide.
I live in SF California and the episode with the 2 pilots missing from the blimp were in an unsolved mysteries episode... I was talking about it with a person who lived in a house in Daly City bear hazel street with all the cemetery’s who was a descendent of a person who saw the blimp before it crashed
1BCT 1CD building in Fort Hood. While doing Brigade Staff duty at night I heard footsteps on the floor above me, doors opening and closing, and the lights to the brigade commander's office kept turning on by itself. I was the only one there as the nco was "making rounds." (Sleeping in his car). I also heard toilets flushing, but I was told they are on a timer.
I spent an entire week on the hornet, with more than a hundred other people (for NLCC) and other than some burnt out bulbs, nobody saw anything haunted.
When I was a recruit at RTC San Diego back in 1981, there was a barracks in my division that was always unoccupied. There was a rumor that a recruit had killed himself in the building and that it was haunted.
When I was a lad of about 9 me and my father went to to Gettysburg. We stayed with a family friend who said to like the doors and windows and to close the shutters at night well on the 4 day of our 8 week stay it got to hot for me to sleep so I opens the window and shudders and looking back at me was man in a confederate soldier uniform. I thought someone was pulling a prank but my room was in the second floor when I realized what it was I started scramming I ran to my brother he was about 17 and he ran over to punch him thinking he was on a ladder but when his hand went through him the Spector disappeared me and my brother don’t talk much about it anymore but occasionally when we go to stay I make a missing man table for the soldier who is lost In a endless void. That’s my ghost story
I remember sleeping on the USS Hornet in the boy scouts. We slept in the officer's area, I never believed it was haunted just the ship making sounds in port. That was until I had to go to the bathroom which you have to go through the hangars to the few that work. I had this sense that people we're watching me from the walkways. I still don't know what was there that night maybe ghost maybe not, but my senses and me were freaking out.
When my son was 4 he said there were children out in the garden who disappeared when he looked at them. As I have experienced such things myself I told him to call out to them and say "I see you". He never saw them again. There used to be an old house on this site where "idiots" as they where called back then were housed.
I am 71..now and over the years I have had quite a few incidents. Some people seem to attract whatever it/they are. I never try to convince people of my experiences..not my problem.
I took care of my neighbors pet dog when they went on vacation. Their home was very old. Built at least 100 years ago. Well, at night I'd look across the street to see how the house looked. To my surprise someone had turned on a light on the second floor of the house. I just looked at the light glowing and told myself "I'm not going over there.".
Was at My benning motor pool in 94. I had my own 2.5T with my name on the windshield. The deuce was from 1968. I would have dreams the name on the windshield was different. One of the mechanics found a letter tucked away in the frame. Turns out one guy who was the driver was killed in Nam and his buddy wrote a letter to his family. It was never sent. After that. I never had another dream again of that truck.
There was stuff inside Sandia Mnt. in Albuquerque during the late 1960s. They were sending things into other demensions but couldn't get the items back. The scientists working on the projects at that time would come out of the mountain once a month. They looked like homeless people who couldn't tie their shoes, but they were extremely brilliant.
Back in the mid 90s I was stationed at Ft. Bragg NC, I was the vehicle dispatcher and parts clerk for my unit, out motor pool was located on an old WW2 era motor pool building, we used to see shadows out on the vehicle bay, tools went missing and turned up out on the line, if the impact tools were out they would go off by themselves, at night lights would go on, and two of the mechanics saw a full body apparition in coveralls walk across the vehicle bay and out the door to the line.
Yeah this one time when I was camp Pendleton I had a this massive shit that would not go down the toilet it was scary cause the corn in my shit grew legs and ask if they can be used for Halloween candy
Amazing tales!!! I love listening to the Military 's stories of unusual happenings. They are trained observers. So you know you can count on the specifics
My family owns a ranch back in Mexico a pretty big one to be honest but what’s in the ranch is what haunts me. The ranch has like a sort of alley in the back where the “cristeros” or soldiers during the Mexican revolution would match through and the house on the ranch was built over what was a quick makeshift graveyard for the dead soldiers, we have heard coins being dumped at night,screams, horses , we have seen demonic sightings there as well as a doll glide on the floor let alone we have even pulled out the remains of the soldiers which literally dissolved as we pulled them out ive personally didn’t believe it until my family pulled out bodies and even showed me my grandpas Winchester carbine from the war from there I’ve only heard screams and felt chills walking in certain rooms but I tell y’all this Mexico is haunted asf, my family has been searching for the Buried Gold the cristeros buried so it wouldn’t fall in the hands of the government and we found Gold where we have heard horses galloping at night areas where my family has seen and felt like if horses raced right besides them
Maybe because we are one of the few nations that committed atrocities but never really answered for it? I know it was rare but its undeniable. The soviets eventually fell the nazis were tried the japanese were tried yet the us is the only one that never had to really own up to the spirits of the enemies theyve killed or the men they had sent to die for so long
@@rubenlopez3364 funny explaination.we even don't know whether the story of spirits is true.and besides, stories about Russia,about Japan is also mentioned above.do they have connection with Amrican's artrocities?besides,American did admit some things they have done wrong.
I have a personal ghost from my old unit who apparently follows me wherever I go.
He was a SFC in my unit who was killed in combat in 2011 in Afghanistan during my 3rd deployment. Me and him got really close as friends during our service together.
After he was killed and after I attended his funeral I started having very strange sensations where it would get chilly in our barracks but only near his old bed and mine.
Then one day during a firefight I almost got hit but for some reason right before the billet hit the door of our humvee swung open to meet the bullet. No one was inside the humvee and no one opened the door. It just opened by itself.
I never forgot that day and even now as I type this out I have a cool hair raising feeling on my shoulder as if he is right here next to me.
Nous Resterons La wow thats crazy bro rip to all the fallen warriors and thanks for your service and sacirfice
XxJohnnyXx 239 Thanks for saying that. Don't get a lot of that anymore, get more disrespectful comments than respectful ones nowadays.
@@KlLLERROBOT99
Yeah, it's sad tbh.
But thanks man!
Anyways, God Bless you and your family and friends and fellow warriors!
Well my brave friend, I guess you got a Guardian angel.
Riicho Bamin Yep, he kept my sane after 2012 when I lost my leg in an IED explosion. Kept making more feel like someone was there watching over me to keep me safe and sane from the lose of my leg to learning how to walk again.
That's the most terrifying experience you can have happen to you in the military. The loss of a leg or arm. Because you either learn how to walk again and/or you learn how to support yourself again.
Marine: 𝘐𝘷𝘢𝘯 𝘪𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶?
Russian Ghost: 𝐁𝐥𝐲𝐚𝐭
Lol
how do you use that font?
ANU CHEKI BREKI I V DAMKE
Suka
*Soviet ghost. Another one who does not know shit about history. Also: Чики Брики
I was a Navy MP in Yokosuka Japan . One night on watch a sailor and his family reported a female Japanese civilian crying and asking for help looking for her baby so they called MPHQ . I and another patrolman arrived on scene . The woman had disappeared , and after a search we found nothing . We wrote a report and submitted it the next morning . The Security Officer read it and briefed the base Captain . He then told us that the lady had been sighted since the Vietnam War era . She had gotten pregnant by a Marine who was then sent to Vietnam and Killed In Action . In her grief she drowned herself and the child by jumping off the seawall into Tokyo Bay . The report was filed in the "special file" at MPHQ . On another night several families complained of a woman's voice screaming and pounding on a metallic surface . They thought it was coming from a car trunk in a parking lot near an apartment building on base . Our search found nothing out of the ordinary . The Security Officer said that the sound was coming from the area of the old US Navy Hospital where the morgue had once been located . Other times people had seen a samurai walking through Gridley Tunnel during the night . Yokosuka is home to many tunnels dug during WW2 , and many of those are sealed off . This due to the belief that some Japanese sailors and marines had committed suicide there rather than surrender . My first ship , USS Sellers DDG 11 , was reportedly haunted . One haunting was by a deck seaman who had been crushed by the motor whaleboat in the davits . A blue ghostly figure was seen on the boat deck on a few occasions , and some crewmen were afraid of going to the midship's boat deck at night . Allegedly when the ship was new , a steam line had a failure and killed four boilermen . Years later boiler watch standers reported seeing mysterious persons in that boiler room , making the rounds , adjusting steam valve settings , and writing entries into the watch documents . Some years ago the Sellers was broken up for scrap , so their watches finally came to an end .
Victor Waddell well aren’t u lucky to be around these ghosts lol
That's crazy!
@The Hell Am I I believe that she no longer found a reason to live a full life with her child without her husband. Dumb logic, but understandable.
You should make your own vid
Aux 2 of my second ship was pretty haunted. The ENs didn't like taking readings there at night. Said that they would see a little girl near the switchboard.
While in Fallujah, our fireteam was posted on top of a hotel. It was around 2 a.m. and we were swapping watch. During my watch, I had been laying down on a lawn chair (5 stories up from ground) when I saw a marine running by distantly from me. I finally realised that there's no possible way that just happened, so I jumped up and ran to the edge of the roof, and I saw nothing but the distant lights of artillery. It scared the shit out of me that I just watched somebody run in front of me so I woke up my buddy and told him. For some reason he believed me, even more when it happened again. Fast forward to my 2nd deployment, and we were sitting in our humvee, in an alley. We and our gunner were wide awake bullshitting at 4 a.m. when we watched a marine run across the alley entrance. We jumped out to go talk to him, but he vanished when we turned the corner. It's scary because we could hear his gear clanking as he ran. Some wierd shit in Iraq, man.
That sleep deprivation will play tricks on the mind . Rahhh
The supernatural world is still out of our league. The human brain will cause lots of things for u to believe in or not to believe in. Also that night time is where us, humans experience more paranormal activity. Its way worst if the spirits or ghosts died violently or enraged. I'm kinda interested in this this stuff, cuz us humans keep taking it as a joke or not real, but it is, we just don't want to believe it.
2 a.m? Dang. I’ve been up until 3.00 a.m.
Ramadi 06-07 and yea, plenty of stories. I think most are hallucinations brought on by lack of sleep, stress and a heightened fear/alertness.
@usmc 03retired Any evidence to substantiate your claims?
Jokes on you, it’s 8 am
It's 2 am
John Ordaz nope..........
9PM!!!!
John Ordaz lol it's 1 pm for me
John Ordaz 23:30 for me.
John Ordaz it's 8:40 for me rn😨
I’ve got a ghost story for y’all. I’m a collector of old military items so it’s not unusual for some of my items to be haunted. I’ve got a RD-54 Soviet backpack used from the Soviet afghan wa ( I use it for a Soviet airborne display) , it has a name tag on it that I’ve managed to translate from Russian to English. The soldiers name is Revyakin OM. While I was away at the coast my sister was getting something out of my room when the chair I use for my desk was pulled out furiously. (Now my chair is one of those pull out ones you use at like an out door gathering, one of those heavy metal ones with the rubber stops on the bottom to hold it in place) it scared the crap out of my sister. I got a call from my mom saying “don’t set shit up like that ever again”.
Ghost happen, live with it
Is this normal with us military history collectors? I collect all kinds of US Military shit and the more stuff I collect, the weirder things seem to happen. At first I get nightmares of war scenes and think nothing of them, then they happened when I was awake as if I was experiencing someones "left-over PTSD." Flash foward about a year and 6 uniforms later, I get anxious when I hear fireworks, I get their nightmares pretty often, and I get super emotional when seeing or hearing random things military related as if they dont want to accept the fact that theyre dead and they want to live through me.
@@cjthememeguy6571 Not unusual for collectors to have paranormal activity happening. But whatever is going on with you sounds scary and you should probably talk to a priest before you get completely taken over. Scary!!
CJ THE MEME GUY they ate posses
@@cjthememeguy6571 what are these nightmares?
My father was Finnish air force pilot back in The 80's. He was stationed in Utti airbase that had Been used heavily during continuation war. He's a rational Man and but he absolutely believed this story.
This much is a fact: during the continuation war a Finnish fighter pilot was shot down and he managed To jump out the plane, but he was shot while on parachute. His brother was stationed in Utti and after he heard of what happened he himself started shooting soviet pilots onto parachute. He was shot down and killed in 1942.
In The 80's my father was stationed in The very same Utti airbase and there was a lot of talk about the ghost of officers mess. There was reports of old Phone ringing during nights and even days, even tho there was no such old phones there. Officers mess had lights on many nights even though they were turned Off earlier in The evening. Then there was a mans voice asking where the Phone is even though there was no-one in The room. Also figure was seen moving in The window when there was no-one inside.
It is believed its the ghost of the bloodthirsty brother Who never found peace. The airbase itself was decommisioned in late 90's but the buildings are still there and are kept up
The Finnish never quit a fight
My dad once told me this story. My dad was in the 278th acr in the Army. And he was on his 2nd deyployment in iraq (operation iraqi freedom). And, whild in iraq they found a bunker (they assumed it was from soggy saddams days). They found pretty much nothing lf importance in this bunker. But, they still take some pictures, you know being in another country and all. So, then when they leave this pastor from good ole Tennessee crawls out of the bunker. And somebody decided to take a picture of this. And when they looked at this picture there was what looked a womans face behind this soldier. My dad said you could barely notice it. But, thats not all. When they woke up the next morning the dude wokd up screaming in a pool of sweat. He told my dad that he had a nightmare abkit a demon woman who tried to have sex with him and tortured him. This soldier then said thats not all and pointed at an american flag above his cot. And, apparently there was a black handprint on the flag as if the hand had singed it. I dont know this to be true. But, my dad isnt one to lie. Not saying its true. But, still creepy.
Wow thats crazy tell your dad I said thank you for his service
Lol I will
That was a succubus.
A succubus you say
That's what comes to mind.
Before they were torn down, we use to walk the old barracks areas at Camp Roberts CA. They were built during WWII in Battalion size areas and had DFAC's and Recreation centers. Thousands of Soldiers trained there that never came home. When you walked through the area at night you could feel a creepy presence and some times hear cadence being called. We called it the Ghost Walk.
jarheadzader one of my fellow MPs reported some strange noises at night at Roberts. We even had witness moving chairs. The army doesn’t pay us enough for this lol
In 2012 I was up there with Task Force Warrior. The door to my room would randomly open at night. One night it popped open and I said "Dude! I'm trying to sleep in here." AND THE DOOR CLOSED!
I was actually scrolling through the comments hoping I'd find one on Camp Roberts. I was there for Annual Training back in July of 2015 on KP duty that morning cleaning up the MTK and prepping it for breakfast. I was either mopping or sweeping the floor and I walked by the window and a male voiced whispered "hey" to me the second I walked by. Looked out of the door to see if anyone had walked by and the nearest person to me was probably a couple buildings down. After I found out that the barracks were built in WWII it finally clicked that it may have been a soldier from that era.
Ok
Where are those barracks at my company goes to CP all the time
I think its crazy how in sanantonio, 600 Spaniards were killed at the hands of 200 unprofessionally trained men. They were up against 2,000 Spanish troops and managed to kill 600! That's just incredible!
Got to remember they had a unit of 120 Texas regular army lead by William Barrett Travis plus 80 odd volunteers from Tennessee with Davie Crocket and Jim Bowie. Most of the volunteers where considered some of the best hunters and marksman of there time.
Cop Wanna Bee yup and a war that only lasted 28minuts wow
@@Bicholover5487 it lasted like 3 days
They attacked in formation against troops in cover. The Texans had more rifles then army smooth bores
They were mexicans not spainairds
My father served on the Hornet in Vietnam. He was attached to an ASW squadron assigned to the Hornet in the late 60’s. He has told me stories about hearing poker games late at night and searches for said players by petty officers. He told me about hearing WWII era music and hearing laughter in his quarters near the flight deck. He never said he felt threatened or scared by any of the occurrences. He said it was just the sounds of men fighting a war from a different time.
Some of the commenter’s stories were so good I had to pause the video, thanks for your services and sharing your experiences with us.
You're super pretty
Camp blue diamond ramadi iraq tower 4. Every soldier there said some marine made a throne of scrap wood. Apparently the day he was done building it he sat in it and was promptly shot buy a sniper and died in his throne. I never sat on the damn thing but some guys said they did and felt angry sad worried and any thing else you would associate with getting shot i guess. And we also heard some guys got thrown out of it violently. So yeah thats mine.
Atoy Ekra Bummer Dude
Thats some scary shit
I believe this one because you gave an exact location. That's crazy.
My platoon manned that tower in 2007, that throne was still in the tower when we left and turned it over to the Iraqi security forces. The entire camp was turned into the provincial justice center for Al Anbhar. I'm sure the whole place is haunted.
That's just shit luck
When I was in operation Desert Storm I had a creepy experience while.on guard duty. This was around December 1990 around 3am. We had two guards sometimes four. I was the roving guard and I saw a shadow of what I thought was a Bedouin man. I challenged him with halt and he kept walking. What was weird is that I knew something was off by the way he was walking. It was more like gliding and no up and down motion what so ever.i shouted "halt who goes there"!!!! I turned around when the other guard heard me scream and when I turned back to look at him, he was gone. I mean flat land, no hills or dunes. My blood ran cold and I reported it to the Sergeant of the guard. I was the but of the joke for about a month. I don't know what I saw. Someone told me about Jinn's in the middle east. I remember this like if was yesterday. It felt like time kind of stood still and I can't get his gait out of my mind, so unnatural, almost floating. If it was another soldier, I would recognize his kevlar, flak jacket, and LBE.
awesome story thanks for sharing
Christopher were you on one of them ghost shows? I swear I seen a story exactly like that on a show.
Sounds like you were on a haunted firebase. I heard a very similar story on Mr Ballens channel. You should check it out
you're not crazy. djinns are real. magick practitioners from east and west now work with djinns :)
In Quran there is a demon race called jinns. So it's not a Middle East thing, it's just the name they chose.
I was stationed on Kadena for seven years, that building 2283 was known as haunted and dangerous as shit to go into.
I was stationed in Guam on a base that was built on the site where japanese soldiers rounded up the locals and tossed grenades into the caves during WWII. It became known as the fena lake massacre. Our Guys would see soldiers walking our halls. I myself was brushing my teeth before bed one night and a Shadow passed behind me in the mirror.
Oh boy.
What's more scarier than normal ghosts?
Nazi Ghosts
redeagle 1117 -- Even scarier, your girlfriend telling you that she is pregnant.
@@thomasblackwell9507 ha jokes on you I don't have a girlfriend! Hahahaha **Cries in the corner**
Quite scary tho if you know the things they did ngl
@@ade2946 Confederate ghost too
Afghanistan was undoubtedly haunted. It took me three months to get used to the hair raising sensation and adrenaline pumping. That place was so damn Erie it is unexplainable.
@Lucid Dreamer What did he encounter?
@@thatoneradicalizedprussian225 JDAM
@@MsgtRowan420497 aww a joke about killing civilians. How badass you are. We are there to kill Talibans, which I have no problems with. Don't joke about innocent lives.
ErrorOptik I deployed to Afghanistan multiple times and spent time in various provinces .... if anyone asks me any questions about Afghanistan, for the most part the answer is ... “it depends”
Which province were you in?
Afghanistan was the most unfortunate country ever. It had sustained itself despite being invaded by several empires . Mostly likely the very hot and the mountainous terrain. From Alaxender the Great to the British Empire Then to the Soviet Union. Which is why they call Afghanistan the graveyard of empires. There had been so many casualties in the wars which explains the paranormal events that happens.
got to love spookctober
stories are good...but with Shannon narrating, made it even better. IMHO
*Gets stationed at Kadena and designated to Building 2283*
Marine: *"Alright Motherfucker, get out of my house!"*
They tore that building down already. Ypu will be fine. Also, Marines wouldn't get that housing on an Air Base.
She mixed up several of the stories on the camps (Foster and Kadean) together.
I was stationed at kadena. They demolished the building because weird things kept happening and nobody would live there.
What kind of weird things
I was an MP stationed at Leavenworth from 2006 to 2008. I've seen the Soldier in Tower 8 and the Lady in White. And my ex-wife, who is very in-tune with spirits, used to see ghosts in and around the MP station where I worked....it's just down the street from the old confinement facility.
I assume most of these ghosts are ultra pissed because they haven’t had their half-hour smoko for at least 50 years.
I was stationed at fort Irwin before I PCSed to where I am now. We had just gotten bedded down and our LT came into our little building and told us the whole company had to drive to a town and clear it because apparently someone thought they saw javelins and soldiers occupying one of the two stories out there. We drive over and clear the whole town. No one is there. We’re all about to just go find a building to sleep in for a few hours. We were in the main traffic circle of the town and out of the corner of my eye, I saw a shadow dart into a house. 4 other people seen it as well, so immediately, we went to clear it. Stacked up on the wall and entered the building. Nothing was there. There was only one entrance and the only two windows there were facing our field of view from where we saw it to begin with. Needless to say, it was pretty creepy.
Another time, there’s a shit ton of crosses on fort Irwin road where people have wrecked and died over the decades. I was driving to Barstow to go see a lady friend and I was passing a curve on old fort Irwin road where there’s a collection of them. I rounded the curve and saw this guy lying on the ground beside this cross. I thought he had been hit or something so I stopped and got out of my car to go see and there was literally nothing there.
Jason Cole1219 seen that shit too dude. On irwin road?
Jason Cole1219 the instigation is built on old Indian battle grounds, over by bitter springs it gets really weird. One time in razish a new private was on guard, around 02-03. The next guy up went to relieve him and he found the new dick in the fetal position crying because he said he saw shadows jumping from roof to roof
I was at Irwin for Gallant Eagle 80 when a couple of soldiers who had pitched tent adjacent to a tank trail got run over... heard later that peeps training there would occasionally hear screaming...
What's terrifying is when your platoon sergeant is bashing on your door at 0700.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO
Echo192 REMEMBER EL ALAMO GOD BLESS TEXAS
Remember the Red River! those damn OU football teams.....
Jeez thanks haha. So me and my buddy stationed in Heidelberg took a trip to dacau and when I went into the gas Chambers I felt death. I'll never forget that smell and I could feel a cold chill on my skin. Freaked me out
It isn't in the original place
I don't remember which concentration camp in was. But when general Patton got there and he saw it all he rounded a corner and threw up.
As a kid I would wake up at night. As I attempted to go back to sleep I would experience horrific things. First the roof and windows would rumble and then something would either climb on my bed,approach me with foot steps on the carpet or loud out laughing disappearing in the distance. Later my dad told me it is called sleep paralysis. It fortunately stopped happening around 25 years ago.
My Theory with the blimp guys that they were spy’s and were working with the other side and knew a submarine would be around that area where the oil was so the jumped off and set the balloon on the route and got onto the submarine and gave them any intel they knew and went back to that country
CNG Corporations my exact thoughts.
More likely one of the pilots fell out of the control car, the second tried to grab him but got pulled out as well.
@@baraxor but where did they go if they jumped then they would be in the sea and if they were eaten by sharks then there should be atleast small remains like boots or helmet or hat but if they were spies then it makes a bit more sense cuz no body means they got on a sub
@@maryjoygelizon4268 yeah but like, these ideas are still more plausible than “supernatural disappearance”
@@fizzysh4rk. Nope it's got to be ghosts 💯% hands down no question.
Was followed by something a couple times while on camp guard at Camp Geiger on MCAS New River. Was told by one of the other posts that the lights at the church by the old gate were flashing also.
That whole place is creepy. I lived in those new housing in Jacksonville back in 2014. Dude the woods behind those houses were creepy as shit.
Oooo the USS Hornet, I have an interesting story that happened to me there! A little background, the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier that sank numerous Imperial Japanese ships during WW2 also hosts anime conventions there!
So I was at KrakenCon I think on 2015 or so, being a anime fan and history major, this is a great opportunity because I'm basically killing two birds with one stone, it was a great experience, I met with Nicholas Moran (The Chieftain's Hatch/World of Tanks/Warships), pose in front of an F-14 tomcat, and etc. I ended my day with a tour guide around the carrier and he took the group pass to the bow of the ship right underneath the runway. The guide starts talking about ghosts stories and encounters he had seen in the ship (There was this one funny story where a ghost kept returning the items the guide always misplaced), he talked about a ghost that shows up as a blue orb and has the habit of following people home, afterwords everyone left and the convention ended.
I got home and went straight to sleep. I randomly woke up, I don't know why, I just did. I look up to the ceiling and sure enough, there was a blue orb just flying around in circles observing my anime wallscrolls, then it flew past a wall and I went back to sleep; I guess the dead got creeped out by my hobby. I always like to think that whenever there's an anime convention on the USS Hornet, the ghosts of the servicemen were probably like, "What happened to America?" or "Did Halloween got moved to September?"
@հokцƽ ρokus it's a poster, but in the form of a scroll. I use to have anime wall scrolls back in the day.
Leavenworth is whack bro. Not to mention most of the surrounding area is haunted as well
They weren't clear on the hanging part of the Ft. Leavenworth story. The prisoners executed were German sailors who had held a kangaroo court in a POW camp in Arizona (I think). They found another German prisoner guilty of spying on them and hung him. They were tried themselves and found guilty of murder. Fearing reprisals on American service members in captivity in Germany, their executions were delayed until after the war ended. They appealed their sentence, but President Truman ordered the executions carried out. I believe there were 12 and not 14. They are buried on the base with their headstones facing west instead of east. Local Germans still put decorations on their graves on German Memorial Day.
Who else is in the comments to feel safe
BOO!
We Are The Mighty haha
me
XxJohnnyXx 239 im though
XxJohnnyXx 239 unlike a llam
While i was on staff duty, we got a call about a man walking around our building with no pants on. We went out to look for the guy but didn't find him. We assumed that they called the wrong building and the nco who was on duty with me decided to go and check out the barracks. Now, this is were things got even more strange. I've only been on shift for 6-7 hrs and no one was in or near the building except for us, so i ruled out the whole "hallucinations by sleep deprivation". While he was gone, I started to see shadows of figures that looked like they were moving with a purpose, I would look around the building to make sure no one else was in the building and found no one, I continued to see these shadows moving around and noises being made as if someone was opening and closing doors. Then my nco arrived and i explained it to him of what i saw, and he believed me. I've served 6 years in the army and continue to serve and this was the first time i spoke about something like this.
a bunch of gays having a party
During the VIETNAM WAR two Marines were on night sentry duty in 1968. They said that they saw a woman flying in the air for I don't know how long before she flew away. They never saw her again.
Im a southeast asian, I know what type of ghost they saw that night
I'm a retired sailor from the Canadian navy. One of my ships, HMCS PRESERVER, reportedly had two ghosts on-board.
One, was in the boiler room and was a dockyard worker who was killed during a refit in 1996. A number of the Stokers claimed to have encountered it and one of them refused to say what he saw but he refused to go into the space alone afterwards. I did walk through a weird, cold spot, in there one night while doing rounds on a duty watch.
The second ghost was in sickbay and was believed to be a doctor who died there in the early 70s. The one doctor l sailed with used to sleep in the 4 bed ward each night when we were at sea. Doc H. told me he was shaken awake at 0200 one night, by a shadowy figures that disappeared once the doc was fully awake. It happened so many nights to him, he researched and discovered the details of the doctor's passing. After that whenever he was shaken by the apparition, he said he would tell it "all's well, don't worry", the ghost wouldn't visit as often after that. Doc H. wasn't one to tell tales or BS, so l took his word for granted.
The ship, is as l write, being cut up and scrapped. She will be totally gone in the next two weeks. Just the boiler room and engine room left now. If there are ghosts there, l wonder what they will do once they become homeless?
I have a story from my WO. A group of Air Cadets and my self went up to AAB Wattisham in Suffolk, England. During the camp, my WO took a group of us to the bases museum. Throughout the museum, I could feel a cold presence, especially near a board about an airman stationed there who had died. A cadet brought it up to the WO and he told us of a time when he was checking the barracks after the cadets had left to see if anyone had forgotten anything. This was a couple years before I went, the barracks the cadets had stayed in were the same barracks airman lived in during the cold war. As the WO was about to leave he heard the distinct sound of someone cleaning their brass belt. He knew it wasn't a cadet because he had just checked to see if anyone were still in the building.
Later that year, the base demolished those barracks and built the museum i had visited. Maybe the spirits of those sationed there still believed it was their barracks.
When I was a kid we lived in Germany due to my father being in the British military. One night he was at a Mess dinner and forgot his coat in the dining hall. He went back to collect it and came face to face with a WW2 German fighter pilot in full flight uniform and leather helmet. My dad said he froze and the figure look at him and then passed through the wall!
Firebase Gardez in Afghanistan had a guard tower that overlooked a cemetery. One of those really old, creepy afghan cemetery's where the headstones are made of flat stone and no one even remembers who's buried there. We stopped there one night and the infantry unit there told us they hated that tower because they could hear whispering coming from it at night.
Look up some of the ghost stories from fort Irwin in California. They're pretty interesting
Omar Pineda yeah I was stationed there. Shit gets creepy out in that desert.
Saw a ghost drill instructor at boot camp and some demonic activity at ITB. WAY too much to go into detail. But it was more than enough to officially make me a believer.
So when I went to Gettysburg you can hear voices in the sewer drains
I live about 5 minutes outside gettysburg, go to skate around town all the time, and i can tell you that's just gettysburg man.
Never saw or heard anything myself, but I heard tell of men hearing voices in a sangar (guard post) at Sangin District Centre base in Helmand Province. The Marines story in Helmand is reminiscent of the 'Russia House' at Kajaki, where Soviet troops were massacred by Mujaheddin. I didn't dare go in there. Years ago, when UK had a large presence in Germany, the accommodation at Rinteln Military Hospital had once been SS officers' quarters (allegedly). A friend reported feeling as if she were being strangled in her bed and the voice of a German man. There was no one in the room with her.
Years ago I saw what appeared to be the ghost of an army nurse walk on to our ward at a military hospital in Aldershot, England. The apparition vanished into thin air; I felt a shiver down my spine and I got a severe case of goosebumps. Three of us witnessed it.
My brother witnessed the same thing in our house... When he was little he saw a grey skin women who was in next to his bed. But he was unbelievably brave as a kid. Can you imagine what he did? He got out of his bed, stood in front of the apparition and swing at it with his hand and she vanished like she wasn't even there. The worst thing he told me, he claims that he saw her climbing the ladders of our bunk bed. I was sleeping up there.
I was stationed up the road from Bitburg at Spangdahlem. One part of the base, was an old depot for Panzer tanks, and the Airman Leadership School’s basement was used as a makeshift prison by the Germans. Definitely creepy and I was told by an instructor, he didn’t like to be in the building by himself.
Good video, I would suggest looking into paranormal activity at NALF Atsugi Japan. I was stationed there as Public Works. I believe that building 50 was haunted by a ghost sentry who would run off people who stayed past 1800 or 1900 roughly.
The house at kadena is true. I used to live near the house . That house was always vacant , because everything someone who lived there gets killed or hurt inside the house, they tore it down couple years back
I was stationed at Kadena AB in the 1990's and never heard about any haunting at Kadena. Interesting place to hear about WW2 history, not about ghosts
@@charlesrice7701 I was there for seven years.... bldg 2283, the ghost at the gate, the Muns area has hauntings and ghosts all over the damn place, the lady at the lake in the bomb dump. shit was crazy.
Haha, I remember going to 2283 on Halloween. Good times.
Only ever heard of the Gate 3 guards, though.
Sandra Long I remember living on Kadena AFB in the early 90's, and hearing my dad and some of his buddies talking about a supposed haunted location. that may have been it.
Back whenever I first enlisted in the army as an E fuzzy one of the men in my platoon killed himself and I still feel the weight of his body on me as I held him in my arms and his blood running off my arms and my lap. I can hear him choking on his own blood and I can see the regret and sadness in his eyes. He still follows me to this day and in the anniversary of his death I relive that dreadful night over and over
You need to let him rest in peace, for your sake and his,
I have experienced a ghost that lived in a supply closet at a medical collage. This was the first time I had worked on the closet door hardware. The maintenance coordinator came in and warned me that a ghost had been known to occupy the closet. I thought nothing of it and continued replacing door hardware. That is when strange bumping noise became very apparent and I finally turned around and noticed that a chair was bumping the wall by the window corner of the closet and upon closer inspection I noticed the contents in the clear plastic box of which consisted of papers and files that appeared to be shuffling like a deck of cards as if their were multiple ghosts , one moving the chair and one shuffling
File folders in box. I carefully inspected area for string or something to create a practical joke and no evidence . Then I became very cold and chilled and slowly exited the closet and went outside and I must have turned whiter than a sheet of paper.
The staff told me of different accounts of the ghost encounters
At the school. I slept with my lights
On for a week. It really spooked me out
Don't you worry about me sleeping, I always have a little blunt before bedtime, sleep soon follows. 😴
All of these supposed scary stories pale in comparison to the horror that I seen first hand, at an undisclosed military location....whereupon I actually seen with my own two eyes, something so unbelievably terrifying, and scary....as to have even some of the toughest, and bravest of troops ever....we're talking Navy Seals, Army Rangers and Green Berets, Air Force Combat Controllers and Pararesciemen, Coast Guard Maritime Safety & Security Team members...even battle hardened Marines......all cowering like frightened little children, before it! That night, I stood there, in total wonderment and disbelief....as I saw these brave warriors....crying....sobbing.... even begging for mercy! Some of our most stoic of combat nurses, that night, breaking down....some even frozen in panic and fear....at what was before them! I tried to close my eyes....hoping and praying that whatever it was....would somehow go away....but unfortunately it was not to be. As petrified as I was just then....I couldn't stand to hear all the ghastly sounds any longer, without at least making sure that everyone was still okay.
I'd never been so horrified in all my life, as I was then....when I finally summoned up the courage to look at what was before us all. And just then....I saw it! I was looking directly at it! It was even more scarier than I ever could have imagined!
My heartbeat began to pound out of control, right then! I could almost hear myself exclaim," What in the name of everything holy....was it?"
To say that it looked grotesque....would have been an understatement!
Just as I was finally able to regain my composure....I saw from the corner of my eyes, two Marines and a Ranger....running to our area.
As they ran towards us....I could hear the sound of them locking and loading their weapons, in a last ditch effort....to save us all....from what was before us! Then as if time stood still....the seconds now seemed like hours.....all of us there....in unison.....shouting...."Shoot it! Kill it!" Suddenly, a radio message came over the loud speakers. An Air Force squadron was flying in fast, to try and take out the target, while a crew, from a Navy destroyer, were preparing to launch strikes as well.
The inevitable began to set in. We all now realized....much to our horror....that things were about to go, from bad to worse. A few seconds later, another message came over the radio....the area commander had asked for all available medical personnel to our area. Soon the radio was filled with multiple transmissions. A group of Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers, along with Air Force Pararescuemen, Navy Corpsmen, and a Army Special Forces Medic...were gonna try and get to those who needed help the most, by making a daring and bold rescue attempt. A Navy S.E.A.L. platoon with the help from members of both the Army's 82nd Airborne Q.R.F. (Quick Reaction Force) and 101st Airborne Air Assault Team, would provide cover for them.
Things seemed somewhat hopeful, if you could say that. However, just as the rescue attempt was underway, more radio transmissions began to flood the airwaves. The Navy S.E.A.L. team platoon were immediately overwhelmed, even with the Army's 82nd and 101st Airborne units backing them up.
At that moment, a Gunnery Sergeant, then yelled for all the Marines in the area, to form up on his command, to try and push through to the objective, and destroy or kill, whatever it was. The Marines valiantly gave it everything they had, but to no avail. They simply never stood a chance against it...though in typical form, still fighting on, to the last Marine.
I had seen many things throughout my life...but nothing...and I mean nothing, could have ever prepared me for what I was witnessing, at that particular moment in time. The gruesome scene, playing out, in front of my eyes. The shrieks of horror, that now pervaded my senses...and the ghastly stench of burning, rotting, decaying odors, that permeated the air, all around us.
It seemed as though the end was coming to each and every person, just then. Many bravely faced their fears heroically.... and fought on to the last, unwilling to go down without a fight.....while others just fell by the wayside....whimpering and crying to what awaited them. Our fears now realized.... weapons were laid on the ground...under orders, to surrender with dignity, and take it like a warrior... accepting our fates.......
Because tonight's dinner at the chow hall, was going to be liver and tuna casserole....yet again!
Happy Halloween to all the troops and veterans this year! Thank you and GOD bless!
John McJunkin what, the toilet ran over ??
John McJunkin good one
This is golden man, nicely done.
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Thank you sir.
@@randyhutchinson9910: Thank you sir.
The USS hornet is so beautiful even if it's haunted
Why did Hornet survive but Enterprise was destroyed after war? It was the "Grey ghost," the legendary ship.
We were in Thailand for Cobra Gold in 2018. When we were doing a route recon exercise outside the gate, we did a tactical pause in the middle of the woods to go over some things for the following day's attack exercise. My entire platoon and I will swear to this day, there was something in that forest stalking us. Our Thai interpreter mentioned it being the beast of Phu Lamyai, and that it didn't like foreigners. He was so shook up about it he demanded that we leave. The sounds we heard were nothing I could even accurately describe, but it was bone chilling
2:00 Residents claim they can hear a voice from another realm whispering "Annie are you okay?" The entity has been since named "The Smooth Criminal"
I once felt an erie precence in one of the sterwels on board of the HMS Belfast so bad that i could not make myself step throgh the doorway when I took a tour of the ship and I kept hearing people say things over my sholder like they were right behind me in the museum part of the ship where the models and memoribilia are.
Heres one for you.....while stationed in Mosul in 07, there were some soldiers moving shipping containers around and they found something wrapped in paper a few inches under the sand.
They moved the sand around and found what it was. There, wrapped in paper and packed with grease were 2 absolutely perfectly preserved, never fired, WW1 era machines guns. And of course, not being allowed to "take war trophies' they were destroyed. Absolutely disgusting.
Medic83 I am hurt
I'm joining the military but if I'm stationed a haunted place I'm out of there.
Kartoffelschloss Ooh NO YOUR NOT !!!!
Good luck with that. Leadership isn't going to see it that way.
You seem like the opposite of what the military wants.
@@emansol9588 Ill charge straight into certain death but i don't do paranormal shit.
@@kartoffelschloss6425 Read what you wrote. There's a ghost and your out but you'll "charge into certain death."
When I was in Afghanistan Konar Province at 3am on tower guard 2009. I was on tower 3 over watching the Pech River and the fields I heard rocks being thrown at the bottom of my tower or a knocking. We sent a patrol of afghans to go outside and see who or what was doing it and as they arrived to my tower from the outside I heard a knock and they said they saw nothing.
J Roth camp wright?
Always elt like barracks 12 at great lakes was haunted named after the Arizona they have pieces of her in the building and at night when I would stand watches that place got creepy as hell don't know what it was place just creeped me out.
Grant Maue BOOO !!!!!
Grant Maue Imagine the USS Nee York made from the WTC.
@@keondricpaigg7375 oh yeah ive heard alot of creepy ass shit goes down on that boat.
I was in ship 12 for basic, that place did give off a creepy vibe at night.
I was deployed to Okinawa, twice, between 2012 and 2015. The haunted O5 housing is just 0ne of many. The island is dotted with shrines and graves. Also, the locals often claim to see aporitions out in the streets, during the day and night. Okinawa has a deep history, stained in murder and suicide.
My parents were stationed there. My mom told me of the suicide cliffs and caves where the remains of the dead are still inside
I live in SF California and the episode with the 2 pilots missing from the blimp were in an unsolved mysteries episode... I was talking about it with a person who lived in a house in Daly City bear hazel street with all the cemetery’s who was a descendent of a person who saw the blimp before it crashed
Ok
I like that you obviously know military terminology and jargon.
1BCT 1CD building in Fort Hood. While doing Brigade Staff duty at night I heard footsteps on the floor above me, doors opening and closing, and the lights to the brigade commander's office kept turning on by itself. I was the only one there as the nco was "making rounds." (Sleeping in his car). I also heard toilets flushing, but I was told they are on a timer.
I got fellow Airmen who station at Kedena, and they said all these story are true
I was stationed at Kadena AB in the 1990's and never heard about any haunting at Kadena. Interesting place to hear about WW2 history, not about ghosts
One haunting I will always remember was when The 2018 Star Wars movie came out😱
ceeu livai well for me 2019 now
I spent an entire week on the hornet, with more than a hundred other people (for NLCC) and other than some burnt out bulbs, nobody saw anything haunted.
My uncle served in Helmand province... with the Marines...
He didn't have bone spurs then?
# 9 in Japan was tore down it's just a lot now the house is gone and a soldier killed his family there in the 50s
This is very original! Good thinking guys.
Would you guys make a video about battle sights that left markings
Your forgot the Babenhausen Barracks where german commands are still heard
When I was a recruit at RTC San Diego back in 1981, there was a barracks in my division that was always unoccupied. There was a rumor that a recruit had killed himself in the building and that it was haunted.
Perfect timing. Love you guys!
I used to live directly below San Antonio with the address, 666 South Seguin in Texas. Super weird time for me too.
When I was a lad of about 9 me and my father went to to Gettysburg. We stayed with a family friend who said to like the doors and windows and to close the shutters at night well on the 4 day of our 8 week stay it got to hot for me to sleep so I opens the window and shudders and looking back at me was man in a confederate soldier uniform. I thought someone was pulling a prank but my room was in the second floor when I realized what it was I started scramming I ran to my brother he was about 17 and he ran over to punch him thinking he was on a ladder but when his hand went through him the Spector disappeared me and my brother don’t talk much about it anymore but occasionally when we go to stay I make a missing man table for the soldier who is lost In a endless void. That’s my ghost story
You scrammed alright 😁
Oh goodluck sleeping tonight?
Come on man don't do this to me it's almost 2:AM here.
I remember sleeping on the USS Hornet in the boy scouts. We slept in the officer's area, I never believed it was haunted just the ship making sounds in port. That was until I had to go to the bathroom which you have to go through the hangars to the few that work. I had this sense that people we're watching me from the walkways. I still don't know what was there that night maybe ghost maybe not, but my senses and me were freaking out.
When my son was 4 he said there were children out in the garden who disappeared when he looked at them. As I have experienced such things myself I told him to call out to them and say "I see you". He never saw them again.
There used to be an old house on this site where "idiots" as they where called back then were housed.
We gonna mention the Ghost Lady of FOB Salerno?
I am 71..now and over the years I have had quite a few incidents. Some people seem to attract whatever it/they are. I never try to convince people of my experiences..not my problem.
Thank you for the spooks
I took care of my neighbors pet dog when they went on vacation. Their home was very old. Built at least 100 years ago. Well, at night I'd look across the street to see how the house looked.
To my surprise someone had turned on a light on the second floor of the house. I just looked at the light glowing and told myself "I'm not going over there.".
Jokes on you I have drugs that'll keep me awake
Was at My benning motor pool in 94. I had my own 2.5T with my name on the windshield. The deuce was from 1968. I would have dreams the name on the windshield was different. One of the mechanics found a letter tucked away in the frame. Turns out one guy who was the driver was killed in Nam and his buddy wrote a letter to his family. It was never sent. After that. I never had another dream again of that truck.
Spooktastic
There was stuff inside Sandia Mnt. in Albuquerque during the late 1960s. They were sending things into other demensions but couldn't get the items back. The scientists working on the projects at that time would come out of the mountain once a month. They looked like homeless people who couldn't tie their shoes, but they were extremely brilliant.
No Gettysburg?
Mr Raptors that's going to far my dude
Back in the mid 90s I was stationed at Ft. Bragg NC, I was the vehicle dispatcher and parts clerk for my unit, out motor pool was located on an old WW2 era motor pool building, we used to see shadows out on the vehicle bay, tools went missing and turned up out on the line, if the impact tools were out they would go off by themselves, at night lights would go on, and two of the mechanics saw a full body apparition in coveralls walk across the vehicle bay and out the door to the line.
Yeah this one time when I was camp Pendleton I had a this massive shit that would not go down the toilet it was scary cause the corn in my shit grew legs and ask if they can be used for Halloween candy
That turned me on
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wow, experimental drugs, anyone? ;)
well mayb if you lay off the mres 😂
Cool
The Alamo is so scary it causes Ozzy to piss himself...
I've been to the USS Hornet several times and never experienced anything paranormal
Amazing tales!!!
I love listening to the Military 's stories of unusual happenings. They are trained observers. So you know you can count on the specifics
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I like the ending "good luck sleep tonight" that's classic lol
I hate it when narrators voices are like this
so do I man
My family owns a ranch back in Mexico a pretty big one to be honest but what’s in the ranch is what haunts me. The ranch has like a sort of alley in the back where the “cristeros” or soldiers during the Mexican revolution would match through and the house on the ranch was built over what was a quick makeshift graveyard for the dead soldiers, we have heard coins being dumped at night,screams, horses , we have seen demonic sightings there as well as a doll glide on the floor let alone we have even pulled out the remains of the soldiers which literally dissolved as we pulled them out ive personally didn’t believe it until my family pulled out bodies and even showed me my grandpas Winchester carbine from the war from there I’ve only heard screams and felt chills walking in certain rooms but I tell y’all this Mexico is haunted asf, my family has been searching for the Buried Gold the cristeros buried so it wouldn’t fall in the hands of the government and we found Gold where we have heard horses galloping at night areas where my family has seen and felt like if horses raced right besides them
Bro re-bury them that sort of stuff comes with a curse
Why are the ghost sightings only connected to the US?
Iyke Mexx we have a long past full of war but I bet there are a lot of ghost Nazis in Germany
Iyke Mexx cause the rest of you are LAME, Na just kidding
Maybe because we are one of the few nations that committed atrocities but never really answered for it? I know it was rare but its undeniable. The soviets eventually fell the nazis were tried the japanese were tried yet the us is the only one that never had to really own up to the spirits of the enemies theyve killed or the men they had sent to die for so long
@@rubenlopez3364 funny explaination.we even don't know whether the story of spirits is true.and besides, stories about Russia,about Japan is also mentioned above.do they have connection with Amrican's artrocities?besides,American did admit some things they have done wrong.
Foreigners have stories too, this is an American net.
I’ll sleep just fine . I call shenanigans on all those 10 incidents !!