EP. 87 - TRIBUTE To The Fallen Heroes of the Titan 1 724/A Missile Complex
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- We pay TRIBUTE to the Fallen Heroes of the Titan 1 724/A Underground Missile Complex who died during construction in 1961. Four brothers recount the passing of their fathers and their own version of events as they meet for the very first time.
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Very nice touch Nik... Thank you for honoring those family members..
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Captivating story.
I can't thank Nik enough for how he has helped this chapter of history to light. The impact on the lives of all the fallen heroes and their families is an important part of our history
Great tribute.
Cheers David
How sweetly bring all memories together! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Indeed
Excellent vt very thoughtful of yous to do that for them gentlemen well done all
Thank you Colin
Very nice.
Glad you did this.
Thank you Lawrence
Wow. Great story and awesome that you took the time to honor these men who lost their life in service to our country. Sure wish we had more men like them around today.
Always remember those who mattered. Cheers Rick
Very moving and necessary. Thank you.
Truly was
Having the truth finally revealed and to walk and witness where the accident happened was very important to the brothers. That they have been willing to walk this journey has shown a depth of character that can't be expressed in words. It was the honoring of their father
You compress precious memories for their’s remaining years and us all treasure our past and facing brilliant future have a long way to go! Love it Niko Mou!
Cheers Ning. We provided closure to the families.
What a tribute!
Indeed it was. Thanks
Thank you. I'm glad Nik and crew have been so willing to keep all memories of the Titan I alive. This is just another that has needed to be told for a long time, lest we forget.
Nik, OMGOSH.... Thank You for sharing this story, and for bringing those boys to see the site. Im in tears
Appreciated Mark
That site has had a positive radical impact on my life. I am so proud of being my father's son.
Rightfully so
That was awesome that you did this in honor of those men who perishes from the accident
Thanks David
This was great that Nik and the crew have been so supportive of telling all of the history of the Titan. This may be a difficult story to tell, but nonetheless, it is still a part. They have become an important champion of keeping their memories alive, lest we forget.
Great job getting all of these people together and memorializing their fathers for all time.
Story had to be told.
It was a special day and am so glad we could share it.
I express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for making that day a truly special one that will be cherished not only by there sons but also by the generations to come. Your dedicated efforts have succeeded in making these unsung heroes a part of history once again. In addition, I would also like to extend my gratitude to Travis for granting them access to the site. And im Australian.
Appreciated. It was a stellar day
Travis is a gentle giant but was our muscle when needed! He is a good man.
Thank you, guys, so much. That was a special day that all four and the generations that follow us will treasure. Your work has made these forgotten heroes a part of this history. A thank you must also be said to Travis for granting us access to the site.
It was a great day. Thank you for working with me Thomas in gathering the families. Together. We did it my friend.
Boy that’s a well done tearjerker. Great to see one of the mostly unknown casualties of the Cold War brought to the light of modern day.
Cheers Argonaut
Happy birthday! Niko MOU!
Damn….is it that day again ?
R.I.P...
Indeed.
To the men who lost there lives may they rest in peace and may there memory never fade.
Thanks Raymond
I had a roommate in college named Rysdyk from Michigan. You are the first one I have ever come across.
@@buggyapp Wow mate there not many Rysdyks around you have a nice day mate(:=()
@@NuclearBunkerLiving Your welcome keep up the great work you guys are doing(:=()
its always sad looking back at memorials, and seeing how many people have died... and how young they were, they didnt even get to live out the entirety of their lives and its so heartbreaking that so many people today just forget and never think about all the freedoms they have had the cost of so many peoples lives. I get it, its burdensome to think about all the time.. but every time im reminded.. it just hurts a little bit more.
We need to shine light on the forgotten souls.
But my father lived life to the fullest and would be very proud of his children and the fruitful lives we have lived. It the same with the Jasper's. Even though our fathers weren't there, they left an indelible mark on our hearts that still thrives today. They were both great men.
I know, i don't mean to be pessimistic, it just hurts my heart. as a father myself, i couldnt imagine leaving my family alone, i want to be there to support them, and watch them grow... But I guess thats selfish of me
@@thomasjay975 Not st all. You are not being selfish, you are being a good father. Speak into their hearts every day. My father died 9 days before his 30th birthday. My 30th was the most important to me. Same with my children. My son's and I have lived to see what my father didn't. That has been a great gift in the life I have lived. Strange thing that during the week he died, they started building the Berlin Wall. The week of my 30th the Berlin Wall fell.
Very nice of you folks to acknowledge this, but quite honestly, that was long ago and with you guys hard at work on the goal, I'm looking forward to when we start seeing fresh paint on metal surfaces... Let's hope I live that long.
Story had to be told
Let's see, hmmm, that's one no vote.
Pretty big on instant gratification eh?
We pay TRIBUTE to the Fallen Heroes of the Titan 1 724/A Underground Missile Complex who died during construction in 1961. Four brothers recount the passing of their fathers and their own version of events as they meet for the very first time.
yolo. how is everyone doing
Oloy. Cheers
nice work guys
Appreciated