My grandpa was in the Vietnam war, we would always tell me these combat stories. He passed away this year on my birthday. This song reminds me of him. Respect the Vietnam vets.
@@osaker4610 Yeah sure, you're such a mastermind to think that each one of the soldiers on the army are responsible for that specific thing, blame the politicians for starting that war, soldiers are just following orders
@@darkdaejang429 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragging that was good thing. But I can blame all soliders of one nation who enter other country and BIG %of dead civilians was because wE sUsPEct tHerE is VieTconG leTs FucKinG bUrN thIs vilLaGe down wiTcH wOmEnS, ChILds and fArmeRS. Bro i hate USA (and wars overall) solliders for all warcrimes including droping two atomic bombs (thank good pilots end themselfs when they get news what they did) on cyvilians cities, all masacres that they do in Middle East ect. I bet my fucking sallary that you are american and your schools cant educaten you about dark side of America history. + If u joint military to pay your shool debt or Just for money and you are send to war THATS WAS YOUR CHOISE, you join military, your army commit warcrimes YOU ARE PART OF THIS.
my dad was there with charlie troop . he called down the artillery on his position when they were being over run . he spent 72 hours without sleep . after his Lt. was hit he ran the radio without stopping .he always told us he went over to viet nam because the army sent him . after an hour there he only knew he wanted to live and come back home . dad went while many stayed home and he was treated like shit when he returned from further tours . the rest of his life he was treated with little respect and mostly mistrusted because he served . he did his duty and returned with honor
well, he should had known better, like a fully functional person would, that he would want to come back home after an hour there. He was a man who killed people for the decisions of rich old farts who found convenient and probably entertaining having poor people kill themselves. No matter how many movies they make, no matter if he thought he was doing good there is no honour, no good, nor cleverness in that. At least he was treated the rest of his life the way he deserved.
"We are soldiers" was based Hal moore. Who told his boys he would be the first off and last back on the huey. Would not leave a man behind. Him and his wife was per their wish, was buried with his boys (soliders). his men would follow him anywhere. A true man who thought of his soliders as if they was his sons. He earned my respect. Rip Hal Moore
Those Huey pilots were BADASS. Many went on to be test pilots and stunt pilots. A guy that worked at a local helicopter plant flew a Huey in Nam (now retired) used to give rides at fairs and airshows for 50 bucks. For 100 bucks he would give you a ride on juice. Ive seen him do actual barrel rolls. Then he does them while flying backwards.The Vietnam War era pilots were fearless.
Yeah, but they are like that cuz they are the survivors. Cuz the Vietcong had rpgs. They’d come from nowhere, and usually if your hit, you ded. You could survive, but look at the foliage, and if you have been hit, there are likely enemy nearby. Horrible stuff. The fact it was hard to aim napalm didn’t help either.
fun fact, the movie used to make this video [We We're Soliders] was based upon a book, which was written by a Nam Vet who was actually at the final battle in the movie
This is my favorite Sabaton song. I've been to Vietnam, I've seen the war museum in Saigon. It's probably the coolest nation I've ever visited. Me and my extended family took a 2 week trip there, 4 days in Saigon and the rest in Phu Quoc, 15 years ago. It was truly a jewel in a faraway land. Today I hear it's completely destroyed by Chinese prospectors. The only Vietnamese I learned was Ba Ba Ba or 3-3-3,. that was the local lager beer you got when ordered a beer, served with a glass full of ice. Man I miss that place.
It's so weird that it's Museum because we would want this every night on TV when it was going on. When we were kids in school we would play War girls and boys am I old or what
For the record, my father was a Huey pilot in Vietnam, and I've recently taken on a 'dangerous assignment'. My friends have agreed to do an acapella song of my choice at my wake if the worst happens. This is my choice. Sabaton, you make a difference. You make people understand sacrifice. Don't change, ever. Just keep holding alight the torch. Vitae Lampada.
Your father was a brave Man and I'd like to say thank you. Yeah I know that my thanks is 39 years late(I was born in 1991), for it matters to me that the way Our brave Men who went over to fight in that war did not deserve to be treated the way that they were when they returned home. So Thank you VERY Much for serving and I will never forget the brave men who are still in the jungles of Vietnam.
Poem by Merrill Glass. Remember the time you lent me your car and I dented it? I thought you'd kill me... But you didn't. Remember the time I forgot to tell you the dance was formal, and you came in jeans? I thought you'd hate me... But you didn't. Remember the times I'd flirt with other boys just to make you jealous, and you were? I thought you'd drop me... But you didn't. There were plenty of things you did to put up with me, to keep me happy, to love me, and there are so many things I wanted to tell you when you returned from Vietnam... But you didn't.
Man watching stuff showing the Huey Gunners just shakes my soul. To think my grandpa was doing that in Vietnam is just crazy. And he's around to tell about it still. Mercy.
We Were Soldiers is the best Vietnam war movie because it's the only one that depicts the forward air coordinator accidentally napalm bombing his own troops. It happened more than a few times during the conflict, I've never seen that depicted before or since in a big budget Hollywood production and not even Apocalypse Now, Platoon and Full Metal Overrated Jacket were that ballsy.
Huey is to today one of the best - small, agile, fast, and it is much of space inside, makes it great machine to landing ops, recon or just support missions. And now we're ready to strike!
Sadly the armor on the Blackhawk and Huey was not as good as it could have been,but then it would be much slower and not do its job well. You really can't compare the Apache to a Huey,they do different jobs and have different weapons and purposes.
My dads uncle was in Nam. I met him a few times he was a quiet person and cool but was drafted and seen the horrors of Nam and I heard stories that he saw like five of his men blow up into pieces and that his platoon would collect the ears of the dead Vietnamese soldiers. He was a tough guy for-sure and served his country.
Nick McGarry Which is funny because the US should be treated like shit for the Napalm/Agent Orange bombing it did in Vietnam. Using what is basically chemical weaponry should be punished more harshly(if i remember correctly about 600 000 - 1 000 000 people were affected by the Agent Orange).
+ImperialGuardsman74 Even our own troops! It's horrible to find out that, in several cases, US aircraft didn't fully check to see if there were US soldiers on the ground before the Agent Orange was dropped. Vietnam Vets literally went through hell over there and deserve so much more than they get, even nowadays.
My father did (2) tours in Nam. 1st w/MACV(Armor)'65 as a Capt. n then 5th Inf. '69 on the DMZ as a Maj. He took real nice photos from heli especially Marble Mtn.
@Anonymous Anonymous they weren't a bunch of rice farming peasants you know, they were a well trained and large army with a huge guerilla warfare component. The U S military continuously lost much less troops and supplies and land then them while being outnumbered much of the time. So fuck off with your biased lies and propoganda.
@Anonymous Anonymous we weren't invading, south Vietnam was being aggressively attacked and probed by north Vietnamese and Vietcong forces, they were on the verge of collapse so we decided to help. If your country had sworn to protect democracy, it isn't going so stand idly by and watch one get torn apart.
@Anonymous Anonymous the taiban didnt own afganistan just fight the current goverent and with the countrys army being non existant it makes sence why we(the usa) would help out after 9/11. like we dont control the land it goes right back to afganistan like for intestance in ww2 when we did operation overlord the towns were back in the remining french hands not the us, also in not argueing just a friendly tip
I'm a Vietnamese and i hate this war, which too many people of both sides and both countries died in. Nowadays, Vietnamese people love peace, not war. We don't want to talk about it.
+Phúc Phan Gia Toàn I'm glad your country has found its independence and fought for what you believed in. You SHOULD be proud, in yourself, in your relatives that participated, and in your country. You have my utmost respect, my friend.
Phúc Phan Gia Toàn im Vietnamese too,unlike those vietnamese kid who only respect 1 side and hate another,i respect both sides and hate those degenerates who only cared about 1 not 2
I feel bad for both sides of the conflict,tons of Vietnamese city's were burned to ground and many civilians were killed,while when American soldiers came back,they were basically hated by society,they would be attacked and many would have no homes,no family's or girlfriends to come home to,the war was pointless for both country's,other then the north Vietnamese. My great uncle was a mechanic who worked on Hueys.
I always wonder how post-war Vietnam handled the aftermath of the civil war. A lot of the war is fought between the vietnamese sides, the communist north and the autocratic south.
I'm from Vietnam and my grandpa was a transporter in the war. in a time, 10 trucks transporting weapon and ammo to the battle but American plane shoot and killed 9 of them, my grandpa got shoot too but he survived, he turned off the light and then fall into a river, now he's 90 yrs old.
Home of the free becuase of the brave. salute all your veterans. how much courage is needed to drop out of a plane or helicopter sourrounded,i may not know,the veterans of the 7th Air Calvary,101 and 82nd Airborne do. please respect and thank your local veterans. not just of these units but all.
And we should also take a moment to remember all the Vietnamese soldiers who died protecting their country as well as the innocent civilians who were murdered
Let me give you an idea of white phosphorus, what Vietnam napalm was mostly made of Its is it's own oxidizer so it cant be put out and it's highly highly toxic But the worst is it burns at 5,000 F or 2760 C
Ehh, not really. Napalm is basically diesel mixed with various thickening and gelling to make it sticky. And because its a gel, it can be spread over a large area which is what you want when burning out enemy positions. White Phosphorus (WP) is a solid, which means it would just break into chunks and sit there. However WP generates a lot of smoke, and was used (and still is today) as an ingredient in burst type smoke grenades.
+Dobric Djordje That's sad. Truly. And really sad the people around was judging those young mens. Called them beasts, monsters. Though 88 percents of Vietnam war american veterans said they gonna do it once again, if there was a choice. Even invalids. There is no guilt on soldiers.
War spares nobody.Though the song is not the best of sabaton (my favs is No Bullets Fly and Wehrmacht), it's really good they've tried to talk about it. At least those guys were fighting for something they believe in. Still, there is no self-excuse for the men, who killed his brother.
America didn't have bunker busters and the weaponry it has nowadays. It's reliance on WW2 technology (a.k.a. jellied gasoline a.k.a. napalm) as well as inequality at home added on to an increase of youths (caused by Baby Boom) made an environment ripe for protest and riot. As well as an overall unpopular war as we supported a Catholic dictator regime. Originally Ho Chi Minh went to UN (or was it League of Nations?) to equest independence basis of government like america, and they laughed at him.
Only war the US actually lost. Young american soldiers were sent there because of geopolitics, but the young Vietnamese soldiers fought for the very existence of their nation. Which side do you think had an advantage in morale?
OPINION/FACT (either-or) ALERT! We, the United States of America, did not 'lose' the Vietnam War; we pulled out of it. It was never really our own war, but we came and helped the Southern Vietnamese to try and pull through. When it became evident the public was not very supportive of the Vietnam War, and that we were beginning to lose more men and resources than we could replace, we cut the line and backed out, thereby letting the rest of the war run its course without further U.S. interference. This is just what I believe though (even if it is backed up by some evidence), so, please, take no offense to this. Have a good day.
@@ussnautilus1225 fucking help themselves ... killed 2 million people, poisoned and burned with napalm, how much mutants were born from this help. this help has only one name: NAZISM
@@user-nu7sm7kc7s only 1.3 million people died and not all of them were North Vietnamese and even less of those were civilians, and even less of those civilians were killed by the U.S. In total more military personnel died than civilians and most civilian deaths were from the north Vietnamese themselves
Nobody:
WW3 start
Sabaton:Time to make a new album
Underrated
Stocks
PREPARE FOR NUCLEAR ATTACK
You aint wrong lol!
Well we probably would have to wait 50 60 years so they can do it justice remember reign of terror on sabaton history
My grandpa was in the Vietnam war, we would always tell me these combat stories. He passed away this year on my birthday. This song reminds me of him. Respect the Vietnam vets.
As was mine. He was a tunnel rat, he passed in 2007 from cancer.
Yea lets respect soliders who use napalm on civilian vilages....
You have to respect vets no matter the war. War is hell sometimes civilians are killed whether deliberate or not that's war
@@osaker4610 Yeah sure, you're such a mastermind to think that each one of the soldiers on the army are responsible for that specific thing, blame the politicians for starting that war, soldiers are just following orders
@@darkdaejang429 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragging that was good thing. But I can blame all soliders of one nation who enter other country and BIG %of dead civilians was because wE sUsPEct tHerE is VieTconG leTs FucKinG bUrN thIs vilLaGe down wiTcH wOmEnS, ChILds and fArmeRS. Bro i hate USA (and wars overall) solliders for all warcrimes including droping two atomic bombs (thank good pilots end themselfs when they get news what they did) on cyvilians cities, all masacres that they do in Middle East ect. I bet my fucking sallary that you are american and your schools cant educaten you about dark side of America history.
+ If u joint military to pay your shool debt or Just for money and you are send to war THATS WAS YOUR CHOISE, you join military, your army commit warcrimes YOU ARE PART OF THIS.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
When I listen to sabaton
My neighbourhood does to
A seriously underrated comment
True story
Best comment of all time
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my dad was there with charlie troop . he called down the artillery on his position when they were being over run . he spent 72 hours without sleep . after his Lt. was hit he ran the radio without stopping .he always told us he went over to viet nam because the army sent him . after an hour there he only knew he wanted to live and come back home . dad went while many stayed home and he was treated like shit when he returned from further tours . the rest of his life he was treated with little respect and mostly mistrusted because he served . he did his duty and returned with honor
well, he should had known better, like a fully functional person would, that he would want to come back home after an hour there.
He was a man who killed people for the decisions of rich old farts who found convenient and probably entertaining having poor people kill themselves. No matter how many movies they make, no matter if he thought he was doing good there is no honour, no good, nor cleverness in that. At least he was treated the rest of his life the way he deserved.
the music is cool though
@@cristian-bull please leave if you can't do anything besides insult people for things you know nothing about.
@@cristian-bull, spoken like somebody without a fucking clue.
@@cristian-bull you are a fucking idiot.
"We are soldiers" was based Hal moore. Who told his boys he would be the first off and last back on the huey. Would not leave a man behind.
Him and his wife was per their wish, was buried with his boys (soliders). his men would follow him anywhere. A true man who thought of his soliders as if they was his sons. He earned my respect.
Rip Hal Moore
God bless him. "Look upon yout men as your own sons, and they will follow you anywhere. Even into the depths of hell."
-Sun Tzu
Ia drang first encounter of a larger size between 1st/7th and another airmobile unit and like 3k to 7k nva if memory serves me right
We were soldiers is an amazing movie.
Here is one for you. John Wayne in a movie was based on the Soldier of 3 Armies
Came here for the song. Found a bunch of bashing in the comments. Quit hating on others because of past events. Governments aren't always the people.
True words. Thank you!
Fuck Johnson, Fuck Nixon and fuck those cushy imperialist in Washington sending men to die for their profits.
Soon Mankind will be under one banner.
Yes
The USA was the choice of the People
love is in the air... oops, its napalm. Close enough
lol
both are hot
LMAO!!!
I can feel it
Napalm's in the air tonight
+Timbob Jr I've been waiting for this moment all my life (when the napalm drops on the enemy hq)
1:29 THE BEAST!!!
The cute beast :D
@@toerg2007 quick, grab your absurd monster hunter gear, we have a mini great jagras to hunt! ;P ^.^
Haha LOVE IT!!
İ tought it was heat
I always get chills when I listen to Sabaton.
I love the smell of Napalm in the morning
Yeah, Killgore rules
"Death from above"
For the emperor
Smells like... Victory
ты идиот
Love is in the air, oops its Napalm. Close enough.
I love how at 2:43 the pilots looks to where the shots are coming from and has this look like "Did you really just try to shoot me down?"
Pilot:Huh? Ok
Those Huey pilots were BADASS. Many went on to be test pilots and stunt pilots. A guy that worked at a local helicopter plant flew a Huey in Nam (now retired) used to give rides at fairs and airshows for 50 bucks. For 100 bucks he would give you a ride on juice. Ive seen him do actual barrel rolls. Then he does them while flying backwards.The Vietnam War era pilots were fearless.
Yeah, but they are like that cuz they are the survivors. Cuz the Vietcong had rpgs. They’d come from nowhere, and usually if your hit, you ded. You could survive, but look at the foliage, and if you have been hit, there are likely enemy nearby. Horrible stuff. The fact it was hard to aim napalm didn’t help either.
@@user-vx2vl9cr5m Didn't expect that 5 years later. And you are 100 correct.
@@aspiceronni4462 yeah, and I didn’t notice the 5 years later. But if I did, I wouldn’t have expected a response, so good on you.
To those that are wondering, the movie is "We Are Soldiers".
It's "We Were Soldiers" :-)
it's "we is soliders "
we where boulders
It's "They Are Trolls" :D
were*
I love how that super, super quiet angel choir in the background adds to the song so much.
fun fact, the movie used to make this video [We We're Soliders] was based upon a book, which was written by a Nam Vet who was actually at the final battle in the movie
He was the Colonel who led US troops in this particluar battle (LZ X-Ray).
Metal and war history, my two favorite subjects in one! Sabaton makes me proud of being a swed :)
Me an American aviation enthusiast
This is my favorite Sabaton song. I've been to Vietnam, I've seen the war museum in Saigon. It's probably the coolest nation I've ever visited. Me and my extended family took a 2 week trip there, 4 days in Saigon and the rest in Phu Quoc, 15 years ago. It was truly a jewel in a faraway land. Today I hear it's completely destroyed by Chinese prospectors. The only Vietnamese I learned was Ba Ba Ba or 3-3-3,. that was the local lager beer you got when ordered a beer, served with a glass full of ice. Man I miss that place.
It's so weird that it's Museum because we would want this every night on TV when it was going on. When we were kids in school we would play War girls and boys am I old or what
TO JEST PO PROSTU ZAJEBISTE...NIE WIEM ILU Z WAS TO ROZUMIE ALE I TAK MI TO LATA
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Not that hard to understand
onga bonga😂
Too many vets on my timeline right post it don't think it would be good for their Mental Health
For the record, my father was a Huey pilot in Vietnam, and I've recently taken on a 'dangerous assignment'. My friends have agreed to do an acapella song of my choice at my wake if the worst happens. This is my choice.
Sabaton, you make a difference. You make people understand sacrifice. Don't change, ever. Just keep holding alight the torch. Vitae Lampada.
Your father was a brave Man and I'd like to say thank you. Yeah I know that my thanks is 39 years late(I was born in 1991), for it matters to me that the way Our brave Men who went over to fight in that war did not deserve to be treated the way that they were when they returned home.
So Thank you VERY Much for serving and I will never forget the brave men who are still in the jungles of Vietnam.
They did their duty well beyond the call of duty despite the lack of protection on the hueys, brave men indeed
My great uncle was a mechanic,sadly he died of cancer when I was 6
My great uncle was a mechanic in Vietnam,and my great grandfather was a cook in WW2.
Been four years, hope you are on this side of the grass.
Poem by Merrill Glass. Remember the time you lent me your car and I dented it?
I thought you'd kill me...
But you didn't.
Remember the time I forgot to tell you the dance was
formal, and you came in jeans?
I thought you'd hate me...
But you didn't.
Remember the times I'd flirt with
other boys just to make you jealous, and
you were?
I thought you'd drop me...
But you didn't.
There were plenty of things you did to put up with me,
to keep me happy, to love me, and there are
so many things I wanted to tell
you when you returned from
Vietnam...
But you didn't.
Lest we forget (even though it’s a Aussie thing I think)
sorry to necro?(if it applies to youtube) but its a US thing too, mostly used to reference 9/11 and Pearl Harbor.
She sounds like a bitch...
@@stjepanpaukovac5808 and you sound like your in prison.
Vangua
Vanbur
For those that don't know, the movie is called We Were Soldiers, it's a good movie and I highly recommend seeing it
Didn't they do it about the napalm strikes during 1965 or was that some other Vietnam movie I'm thinking of?
Man watching stuff showing the Huey Gunners just shakes my soul. To think my grandpa was doing that in Vietnam is just crazy. And he's around to tell about it still. Mercy.
We Were Soldiers is the best Vietnam war movie because it's the only one that depicts the forward air coordinator accidentally napalm bombing his own troops. It happened more than a few times during the conflict, I've never seen that depicted before or since in a big budget Hollywood production and not even Apocalypse Now, Platoon and Full Metal Overrated Jacket were that ballsy.
Love this song one of my favorite with sabaton
Huey is to today one of the best - small, agile, fast, and it is much of space inside, makes it great machine to landing ops, recon or just support missions.
And now we're ready to strike!
blackhawk is younger than huey, but...
Ya. blackhawk is also good, and it is 'a bit' similar to huey
Oskar Wilq and it's still competing with the black hawk and Apache one hell of a helicopter
Sadly the armor on the Blackhawk and Huey was not as good as it could have been,but then it would be much slower and not do its job well. You really can't compare the Apache to a Huey,they do different jobs and have different weapons and purposes.
C-300, POOLS YOUR COCK FAST QUICKLY SHOUT OUT .. AS NOT PREPARE
King Wolf You can compare a Blackhawk and an Apache, DAPs are a force to be reckoned with
My dads uncle was in Nam. I met him a few times he was a quiet person and cool but was drafted and seen the horrors of Nam and I heard stories that he saw like five of his men blow up into pieces and that his platoon would collect the ears of the dead Vietnamese soldiers. He was a tough guy for-sure and served his country.
I love the Hueys :D
+Codama Llamas The best helicopter ever made, maybe the Black Hawk is better
Đ.magyar Đollar
Yeah, but the good old huey will always have its place in my heart :D
+Codama Llamas me too
***** Yeah, it manuevers like hell
+Codama Llamas
Would be a shame if only 4000 out of the 7000 that were sent by the US to Vietnam survived
i love this song sabaton is my favorite powermetal band
0:17 such a bad ass scene of UH1 Huey helicopters. Good old reliable Huey's way more bad ass than today's modern Blackhawk's
I can 100% agree !!!
ye dont think so mate i bet that the 6000 rpm minigun will shred more then the huey’s 50 cal machinegun
@@randomjtf2op I said the UH1 HUEY is more badass than the UH60 BLACKHAWK I never said its was more efficient
@@austinforant4264 oh ye sorry blackhawk still badass tho
Teacher:We are going to trip to
Vietnam
Girls:OMG There is nothing to eat besides rice
Boys:
I already the to welcome them
Uhh how about banh mi, bun cha, pho
@@Nacoli_Tomahawk Its ok to use napalm to the game?
@@slovakvladimir5316 ok, if I allow to use SAM-2 against B-52
@@Nacoli_Tomahawk thanks ! It will be Epic.
we were soldiers Yeaa!!!! one of the best movies in my opinion
Greetings from Hellas!!!
melody at the start is the best thing i have ever listened to
2:38 Somebody shooting at me?
His face is like : who the fvck is throwing bullets at me...HEY YOU! Stop it!
I would always laugh at that scene he's totally calm as bullets Ricochet around him
SecondSideGaming where's my medic when I need him!
У него мозг взорвался.
Who the fuk is shotin me chopper
OI! STAHP DAT!
Its sad how long it took Vietnam vets to get the appreciation they deserve.
Yet the US government still treats them like shit.
very true
Nick McGarry
Which is funny because the US should be treated like shit for the Napalm/Agent Orange bombing it did in Vietnam.
Using what is basically chemical weaponry should be punished more harshly(if i remember correctly about 600 000 - 1 000 000 people were affected by the Agent Orange).
+ImperialGuardsman74 Even our own troops! It's horrible to find out that, in several cases, US aircraft didn't fully check to see if there were US soldiers on the ground before the Agent Orange was dropped.
Vietnam Vets literally went through hell over there and deserve so much more than they get, even nowadays.
Another Zed Main, not all of them did that, but yeah that did happen but I don't think everyone should be blamed for something they all didn't do
1:55 That is such a cool image.
Sabaton the best i cant wait to the new album.I am sure thats gona be so awsome.
Roland Hajdu a better question is when is it not awesome
My go-to humming song for fighting wildfires.
Some people go to war for the thrill, others for redemption..
My father did (2) tours in Nam. 1st w/MACV(Armor)'65 as a Capt. n then 5th Inf. '69 on the DMZ as a Maj. He took real nice photos from heli especially Marble Mtn.
Круто и песня и воздушная кавалерия, обожаю этот фильм
А что это за фильм???
@@user-xy8qz8pm8l мы были солдатами про вьетнам
есть про 2ую мировую но он как то не очень
I'm proud that ours grandfathers and grandmothers have fought for our freedom.
"We were Soldiers"! 😌👍👍My favourite Movie! 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
3:04 - 3:12 when you have a really sore throat and you eat something spicy
We should watch "We were Soldiers", Mel is a great actor.
He makes incredible war movies
When the jungle starts speaking Vietnamese, but you have something called napalm
They saying "welcome to the rice fields motherfocker"
@Anonymous Anonymous they weren't a bunch of rice farming peasants you know, they were a well trained and large army with a huge guerilla warfare component. The U S military continuously lost much less troops and supplies and land then them while being outnumbered much of the time. So fuck off with your biased lies and propoganda.
@Anonymous Anonymous we weren't invading, and much of the Vietcong were actually north Vietnamese volunteers and conscripts
@Anonymous Anonymous we weren't invading, south Vietnam was being aggressively attacked and probed by north Vietnamese and Vietcong forces, they were on the verge of collapse so we decided to help. If your country had sworn to protect democracy, it isn't going so stand idly by and watch one get torn apart.
@Anonymous Anonymous the taiban didnt own afganistan just fight the current goverent and with the countrys army being non existant it makes sence why we(the usa) would help out after 9/11. like we dont control the land it goes right back to afganistan like for intestance in ww2 when we did operation overlord the towns were back in the remining french hands not the us, also in not argueing just a friendly tip
Nothing beats the thrill of riding a chopper into a LZ while your sitting in the back and watching the rotor blade tips give the trees a haircut.
Me gusta mucho canción! ❤️
Statistically, a bomber pilot in WWII had as much chance of survival as an infantryman at the Somme in WWI.
I love sabaton fucking sick ass band. Awesome metal plus history? = god tier awesomeness
Love this.......
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I'm a Vietnamese and i hate this war, which too many people of both sides and both countries died in. Nowadays, Vietnamese people love peace, not war. We don't want to talk about it.
Makes sense, but should be some kind of pride in it. North vietnam and viet kong won the war.
The Americans got totally fucked in this conflict.
+Phúc Phan Gia Toàn I'm glad your country has found its independence and fought for what you believed in. You SHOULD be proud, in yourself, in your relatives that participated, and in your country.
You have my utmost respect, my friend.
Phúc Phan Gia Toàn im Vietnamese too,unlike those vietnamese kid who only respect 1 side and hate another,i respect both sides and hate those degenerates who only cared about 1 not 2
I feel bad for both sides of the conflict,tons of Vietnamese city's were burned to ground and many civilians were killed,while when American soldiers came back,they were basically hated by society,they would be attacked and many would have no homes,no family's or girlfriends to come home to,the war was pointless for both country's,other then the north Vietnamese. My great uncle was a mechanic who worked on Hueys.
I always wonder how post-war Vietnam handled the aftermath of the civil war. A lot of the war is fought between the vietnamese sides, the communist north and the autocratic south.
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Знание превыше всего.
Истина добро.
Да хтоб спорил-то! Ты это этим хероям поведай)
i consider myself lucky that the lessons of these wars were taught before i was born
*[ 'Nam Flashbacks Intensifies ]*
ฟังไม่เบื่อเลย
I'm from Vietnam and my grandpa was a transporter in the war. in a time, 10 trucks transporting weapon and ammo to the battle but American plane shoot and killed 9 of them, my grandpa got shoot too but he survived, he turned off the light and then fall into a river, now he's 90 yrs old.
I hope he lives well and peacefully
Love it 💪🇺🇸
foda pra caralho 💪🎆
Cool editing, but where are the Vietnamese Soldiers in the video?
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Roses are red
Violets are blue
I’m stuck in Vietnam
And so are you
Perhap
thanks to you the world has understood more about us
Home of the free becuase of the brave. salute all your veterans. how much courage is needed to drop out of a plane or helicopter sourrounded,i may not know,the veterans of the 7th Air Calvary,101 and 82nd Airborne do. please respect and thank your local veterans. not just of these units but all.
And we should also take a moment to remember all the Vietnamese soldiers who died protecting their country as well as the innocent civilians who were murdered
RESPECT FROM ISRAEL!
Stand, and fight! The city is burning!
....oh wait wrong song.
very nice song. Thanks
I love the smell of burning rainforest in the afternoon
If you removed all the Jungle and the Naplam, this song could very well describe the trench raids of the Strumtruppen in Ww1 or the Gurkas.
"Мы были солдатами"
My father did 4 tours in Vietnam, 3 on ground with Marines and 1 on ship with Navy. He's a retired Corpsman, my mom too.
My uncle was a 2 bronze star veteran in Vietnam.
Lubie to 😀
welp i had a papaw in the viet nam war and hes still alive eny way great song
1:30 le green lizard fall down while someone bomb the ground
What
Teacher: today we're going on a field trip!
Girls: omg how exciting
Boys:
This can be a good kid show to show how the 50s was like.
THEN THE WINGED HUS-oh wait wrong video
THEN THE WINGED HELICOPTER ARRIVED
A 2019 Comment.
3:25
That dude just jumped off and roll. lol
Ta piosenka jest zajebista
thank you very much
“ ahh the smell of napalm in the morning with my coffee” my nam vet grandpa
Good morning Vietnam!!
*napalm*
Fajny film i muza też
This movie made me fall in love with the heuy
Let me give you an idea of white phosphorus, what Vietnam napalm was mostly made of
Its is it's own oxidizer so it cant be put out and it's highly highly toxic
But the worst is it burns at 5,000 F or 2760 C
Ehh, not really. Napalm is basically diesel mixed with various thickening and gelling to make it sticky. And because its a gel, it can be spread over a large area which is what you want when burning out enemy positions. White Phosphorus (WP) is a solid, which means it would just break into chunks and sit there. However WP generates a lot of smoke, and was used (and still is today) as an ingredient in burst type smoke grenades.
Count how many times Joakim said the word “Napalm”
There is a book called "Chickenhawk" is an account of one of these chopper pilots. One of the best books a have ever read.
"In my the BEAST start to roar!" cut to geeko!
O it just so cute.
1:25 THE SUUUUUUUUUCK
LMAO!
I really wanted to join the army. I was disqualified because of my poor eye sight and my height. I deeply regret it.
There is always another part, a cook, engineer (idk tho) there is a place for everyone.
@@thelardking3678 I agree!!
To high or to small?
Great,great movie....same as Black Hawk Down that was background of another of Sabathon's clips on you tube. Live writes the best scenarios... cheers
Play this song while watching the 2nd last episode of game of thrones. Its perfect.
so many young american soldiers were sent straight to their deaths in Vietnam.Man that is so sad
+Dobric Djordje That's sad. Truly. And really sad the people around was judging those young mens. Called them beasts, monsters. Though 88 percents of Vietnam war american veterans said they gonna do it once again, if there was a choice. Even invalids. There is no guilt on soldiers.
+Green_ Gringo what truly horrifies me is that 200000 american soldiers were diagnosed with PTSD.
War spares nobody.Though the song is not the best of sabaton (my favs is No Bullets Fly and Wehrmacht), it's really good they've tried to talk about it. At least those guys were fighting for something they believe in. Still, there is no self-excuse for the men, who killed his brother.
+Dobric Djordje
What's even more horrifying is those that weren't because it wasn't understood then.
+Dobric Djordje Ma Grandpa enlisted to the usmc but thx gosh (my mom wasn't born yet) he didn't fought in vietnam
America didn't have bunker busters and the weaponry it has nowadays. It's reliance on WW2 technology (a.k.a. jellied gasoline a.k.a. napalm) as well as inequality at home added on to an increase of youths (caused by Baby Boom) made an environment ripe for protest and riot. As well as an overall unpopular war as we supported a Catholic dictator regime. Originally Ho Chi Minh went to UN (or was it League of Nations?) to equest independence basis of government like america, and they laughed at him.
good, very good, it´s best ever, Tank´s form Germany.
Joder. Buenísimos
Only war the US actually lost. Young american soldiers were sent there because of geopolitics, but the young Vietnamese soldiers fought for the very existence of their nation. Which side do you think had an advantage in morale?
Red Cloud's War
OPINION/FACT (either-or) ALERT!
We, the United States of America, did not 'lose' the Vietnam War; we pulled out of it. It was never really our own war, but we came and helped the Southern Vietnamese to try and pull through.
When it became evident the public was not very supportive of the Vietnam War, and that we were beginning to lose more men and resources than we could replace, we cut the line and backed out, thereby letting the rest of the war run its course without further U.S. interference.
This is just what I believe though (even if it is backed up by some evidence), so, please, take no offense to this.
Have a good day.
@@ussnautilus1225 fucking help themselves ... killed 2 million people, poisoned and burned with napalm, how much mutants were born from this help. this help has only one name: NAZISM
@@user-nu7sm7kc7s only 1.3 million people died and not all of them were North Vietnamese and even less of those were civilians, and even less of those civilians were killed by the U.S. In total more military personnel died than civilians and most civilian deaths were from the north Vietnamese themselves