Battle of Mirbat (9 SAS Soldiers VS 300 Adoo Guerrillas)

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    Created by Daniel Turner (B.A. (Hons) in History, University College London)
    Script: Dejan Milivojevic
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    Sources:
    Cole, Roger, and Richard Belfield. SAS Operation Storm. Hodder & Stoughton, 2011.
    White, Rowland. Storm Front. Corgi, 2012.
    “Battle of Mirbat: The near Alamo of the Special Air Service.” SOFREP, 5 Mar. 2020, sofrep.com/news/special-air-services-secret-war-oman-part-5/
    Malcher, Author Alan. “The Battle of Mirbat, Oman, 19 July 1972: 22nd Special Air Service Regiment.” Alan Malcher, 15 Dec. 2021,

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  • @Simplehistory
    @Simplehistory  2 роки тому +374

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  • @nedrickjones5114
    @nedrickjones5114 2 роки тому +2872

    One man literally manned a cannon by himself loading it one round per minute that litterally takes a four man to use, proper respects.

    • @Handles-Suck-YouTube
      @Handles-Suck-YouTube 2 роки тому +163

      I've heard this story before, and it still amazes me every time. To do all pf that by himself while under heavy fire from an overwhelming number of enemies is nothing short of staggering.

    • @nedrickjones5114
      @nedrickjones5114 2 роки тому +74

      @@Handles-Suck-UA-cam I've never heard of this battle at all until now and it surprises me that the UK would keep it a big secret

    • @tentenone8292
      @tentenone8292 2 роки тому

      What adrenaline does to a mf

    • @coling3957
      @coling3957 2 роки тому +69

      25 pdr was a legendary gun - used throughout ww2 by British and Commonwealth forces. lots of them continued in the service of nations friendly to UK up to end of 20th century.. There is a ww2 story of a captured German officer asking to see the "magazine-fed howitzers" that had battered his unit .. Once lined up for firing and ready to go, one man could simply keep reloading and firing . the 4 man crews simply make loading and firing more effective and faster even.. and ofc moving guns around and you don't keep them in one place if you can help it.

    • @Alextherelic1
      @Alextherelic1 2 роки тому +6

      A minute dam

  • @Choppytehbear1337
    @Choppytehbear1337 2 роки тому +1782

    You forgot to mention the Omani fighter who ran out with Tobin. He was shot in the stomach, but still continued to fight.

    • @factsdontcareaboutyourfeel7204
      @factsdontcareaboutyourfeel7204 2 роки тому +98

      And the 30 which refused to fight , which was stated by Mike Kealy himself

    • @ranehan7726
      @ranehan7726 2 роки тому +12

      Gut shots are!'t that debilitating, because they often keep the victim alive for a certain period of time.

    • @Clarity_Control
      @Clarity_Control 2 роки тому +104

      @@ranehan7726
      Doesn’t matter if it was lethal, they still fought despite having a hole in their stomach

    • @ranehan7726
      @ranehan7726 2 роки тому +14

      @@Clarity_Control Yeah, he got shot and still fought, a real hero of war. Except that has happened many times before in war. While it truly is an act of strenght, it isn't as rare as you think it is.

    • @CoolAdam247
      @CoolAdam247 2 роки тому +66

      @@ranehan7726 let's see you try Mr tough guy.

  • @danadezza
    @danadezza 2 роки тому +3958

    “Labba” is a legend in the Fijian army and among Fijians in the British army. Pretty much everyone knows of his story.

    • @felixc.3444
      @felixc.3444 2 роки тому +79

      Chad

    • @rorkeslayer3925
      @rorkeslayer3925 2 роки тому +89

      @JJ Shorts 🅥 Ratio

    • @PopTartBandwagn
      @PopTartBandwagn 2 роки тому +62

      That's awesome to hear; being from the US and having served in the US Marine Corps I was not aware of this until I watched this video. With that being said I'm glad that Labba's legacy is now out there for the rest of the world to hear. Thanks Simple History.

    • @ulsterinfidel9897
      @ulsterinfidel9897 2 роки тому +44

      Started his army career in the Royal Ulster Rifles then after the 3 Irish regiments his own Royal Ulster Rifles, my own families regiment the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Royal Irish Fusiliers amalgamated in 1968 he then served under the new regiment called the Royal Irish Rangers for a year before joining the SAS in 1969. The Royal Irish Rangers amalgamated with the Ulster Defence Regiment in 1992 to create today's Royal Irish Regiment. He is highly taught to recruits that joins the Royal Irish Regiment as he is part of the regiments history and he is highly honoured to. Fallagh A Ballagh🇬🇧🇫🇯

    • @brandons9138
      @brandons9138 2 роки тому +28

      I've only had passing meetings with Fijian people, but they strike me as fiercely loyal people.

  • @paddyflage
    @paddyflage 2 роки тому +315

    The 25Pdr was gifted back to the UK from Oman. It's on display at the Museum of the Royal Artillery, Woolwich, London. Furthermore, I grew up in Oman. Hiked in the interior often. Places that saw conflict still bare the scars and remnants of combat

    • @truefalse207
      @truefalse207 2 роки тому +7

      U can still even see the bullet holes all over the artillery gun

  • @danadezza
    @danadezza 2 роки тому +1869

    Imagine 21 SAS soldiers coming to your rescue. What a sight to see.

    • @catalintimofti1117
      @catalintimofti1117 2 роки тому +24

      @JJ Shorts 🅥ok

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX 2 роки тому +36

      @@catalintimofti1117 delete ur comment, don’t give em ideas

    • @loyalpiper
      @loyalpiper 2 роки тому +28

      @JJ Shorts 🅥 jokes on you I went to your channel first

    • @Brecconable
      @Brecconable 2 роки тому

      Basically a Rhodesian Fire Force arriving to murder some communists. Or in this case G Sqn 22 SAS.

    • @ruskimuejek665
      @ruskimuejek665 2 роки тому +5

      SEALS ARE better

  • @Eric_Nguyen.
    @Eric_Nguyen. 2 роки тому +260

    A single man manning a WWII 25 Pounder Artillery Gun is a mad man.
    Especially 1 round per minute.

    • @davidbinkowski4825
      @davidbinkowski4825 2 роки тому +37

      Clearly noone read the fine print in the gun's manual... It said the gun requires a 4 man crew. OR... 1 Fijian soldier in beast mode.

    • @philhawley1219
      @philhawley1219 2 роки тому

      And he took a bullet in the jaw and fought on

    • @Trucksofwar
      @Trucksofwar Рік тому +10

      To be fair mate he was Fijian 🤣

    • @petergianakopoulos4926
      @petergianakopoulos4926 Рік тому +1

      Can you explain to me what he needed to so to keep that pace?

    • @emosijougavule2561
      @emosijougavule2561 Рік тому +3

      @@petergianakopoulos4926 He is a Fijian. Genetically built different.

  • @OriginalWyatt
    @OriginalWyatt 2 роки тому +101

    Omani Fighter: “Sir! They outnumber us 30 to 1!”
    SAS Commando: “Then it is an even fight.”

    • @julianmhall
      @julianmhall Рік тому +4

      No, SAS soldier 'OK we'll wait for reinforcements. YOURS that is.' :)
      Or SAS soldier 'Good, that means we have a 30:1 chance of shooting an enemy when we open fire.' :)

    • @poseidon808
      @poseidon808 Рік тому

      Loving the reference aha

  • @bulletsalad6914
    @bulletsalad6914 2 роки тому +402

    Rest in Peace Staff Sgt. Labba a true soldier

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 2 роки тому +1

      If only he hadn’t tried to get the mortar 😭

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 2 роки тому +1

      Good soldiers shoot their officers so there are no wars.

    • @robbiethepict2783
      @robbiethepict2783 2 роки тому +7

      Died with his boots on. RIP Big man.

    • @natebalboa9399
      @natebalboa9399 Рік тому

      @@robbiethepict2783 this is a huge brain fact

  • @nikoalic.o.dgamer9862
    @nikoalic.o.dgamer9862 2 роки тому +369

    I've always liked war stories that we've heard and some that never been told before and this is one interesting story

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 2 роки тому +2

      Some you'll never hear till you've served, and some never.

  • @patrickclune3600
    @patrickclune3600 2 роки тому +389

    The SAS is no joke. Tough soldiers, glad their on our side

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 2 роки тому +14

      Their what? Your side means what, "invading other countries" side?

    • @eggbreadpickle2815
      @eggbreadpickle2815 2 роки тому +2

      @@PROVOCATEURSK he meant they're

    • @Johndoe-gf7eu
      @Johndoe-gf7eu 2 роки тому +7

      @@PROVOCATEURSK protecting our country you mean

    • @britishpatriot7386
      @britishpatriot7386 Рік тому

      @@PROVOCATEURSK sod off race hustling hypocrite

    • @ShivamGupta-qh8go
      @ShivamGupta-qh8go Рік тому +1

      @CIE Channel also the bengal genocide , around 3 million dead.

  • @presidentfool1325
    @presidentfool1325 2 роки тому +46

    Im Fijian. Laba is hailed as a hero here but not many know his name internationally. Thank you doing him justice

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 2 роки тому +7

      He is very well known to Brits. This story, and his heroism is so famous.

    • @fiv3passion968
      @fiv3passion968 2 роки тому

      They don't know him because he isn't white enough

  • @DBZ483
    @DBZ483 2 роки тому +90

    Labba is a damn legend ! Remember watching a recreation video on this like 10-15 years ago!

    • @zacsufie4860
      @zacsufie4860 2 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @truefalse207
      @truefalse207 2 роки тому

      @@zacsufie4860 Me too but it got taken down, the recreation made by Channel 5 was epic

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 2 роки тому +750

    "WHO DARE WINS" -SAS Motto
    Godspeed to the SAS and to all who died. May they rest in peace in the blowing sands of Oman.

    • @horseman2777
      @horseman2777 2 роки тому +21

      “Who dares wins”

    • @rickyredbeard8274
      @rickyredbeard8274 2 роки тому +20

      Rest in peace to all the innocent Irish the SAS have killed.

    • @terrorgaming459
      @terrorgaming459 2 роки тому

      @@rickyredbeard8274 American who knows nouthing about Europe you will be chinese soon 😉

    • @mjpraetorian4386
      @mjpraetorian4386 2 роки тому +27

      @@rickyredbeard8274 Knock it off.

    • @blitzenproductions2846
      @blitzenproductions2846 2 роки тому +12

      @@rickyredbeard8274 sas were never in ireland , mainly paras and basic infantry , werent worth their skill

  • @sorinzo3902
    @sorinzo3902 2 роки тому +378

    1:29 That jeep color isn’t a mistake. The SAS believed that pink could mask the vehicle at a distance and blend in with the sand because vehicles that were left in the desert were rusted in pink due to oxidation from the sand and gave off a camouflage.

    • @handlesarefeckinstupid
      @handlesarefeckinstupid 2 роки тому +19

      The Germans in WW2 painted aircraft in similar colours. The LRDG (not the SAS) were the ones that used 'Pink Panthers'. The SAS came later.

    • @philhawley1219
      @philhawley1219 2 роки тому +7

      @@handlesarefeckinstupid LRDG used jeeps painted with a mixture of white lead paint and a bit of red lead to produce a colour to match the local terrain. The SAS land rovers were painted similarly in Oman and Aden to match the local surroundings. The pink panther title came from the rather crappy children 's cartoon on TV at the time.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 2 роки тому +4

      Nope. That was intentional paint and had nothing to do with sand or oxidation coming off. You would know that if you actually bothered to watch that video here.

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 2 роки тому +2

      Its painted that way for night operations that SAS prefer its so it can be driving at dusk to get into place for night time combat missions and covered up in LUP in the day...

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 2 роки тому

      @@kishascape me to havnt watched all way through but have a inkling on why that colour and me two dont think its got anything to do with oxidation..

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami 2 роки тому +219

    Jebel Ali provided a co-ordinating feature that protected the town and surrounding coastal area. The Adoos attacked the post, killing the DG. The exchange of fire was heard in the BATT House in Dhofar and the commander, Captain Mike Kealy, and his men observed the fire coming from Jebel Ali and the waves of men advancing towards Wali's Fort.
    Mortar pit firing
    Captain Kealy ordered the 81mm mortar to open fire in support of Jebel Ali while the rest of the SAS took up their positions behind the sand-bagged emplacements and awaited targets.

  • @connectionterminated9740
    @connectionterminated9740 2 роки тому +702

    Now this proves how the SAS are elite, if they haven't proved how good at their job they're

  • @deanwin007
    @deanwin007 2 роки тому +41

    I heard about this when I was a kid but I still remember the details vividly. Labalaba was an amazing fighter.

  • @Lorddonen
    @Lorddonen 2 роки тому +406

    Amazing fighters! 🇬🇧🇫🇯🇴🇲
    Battles like these should be remembered

    • @benmansourmahdi9097
      @benmansourmahdi9097 2 роки тому +5

      remembered for fighting for theifs ? and oil ? briliant heroes indeed

    • @Lorddonen
      @Lorddonen 2 роки тому +27

      @@benmansourmahdi9097 Soldiers fighting for their lives and the lives of their allies.. they are brave men.

    • @therewaswith186
      @therewaswith186 2 роки тому +5

      @@Lorddonen soldiers fighting for British imperialism you mean

    • @ZeroOne-mp1qe
      @ZeroOne-mp1qe 2 роки тому +21

      @@therewaswith186 soldiers fighting for each other. also your name implies the edginess of a tankie

    • @therewaswith186
      @therewaswith186 2 роки тому

      @@ZeroOne-mp1qe oh yeah? Why are they even there then if these are just separatists to claim back their land. The uk made a deal to have omans oil how is that not British imperialism libtard?

  • @jacobgracia8603
    @jacobgracia8603 2 роки тому +362

    It's so cool being American and getting to get to hear about all the amazing war stories from other countries that I probably never would have know about

    • @carnov
      @carnov 2 роки тому +13

      If you can find it in english , try to read the story of " la bataille du pont saint louis" 9 french vs 3000 italians soldier

    • @Marco-1997
      @Marco-1997 2 роки тому +5

      @@carnov never happened

    • @TakeThisL..
      @TakeThisL.. 2 роки тому +3

      @@Marco-1997 👀
      3,000 is a lot of troops..

    • @Marco-1997
      @Marco-1997 2 роки тому

      @@TakeThisL.. still, it never happened

    • @carnov
      @carnov 2 роки тому

      @@TakeThisL.. ua-cam.com/video/WiiRKayYSfs/v-deo.html ( dont know if english subtitle are available)

  • @seanskinner4012
    @seanskinner4012 2 роки тому +19

    Loved that cod black ops 1 style blacking out the title

  • @ROBLOXGamingDavid
    @ROBLOXGamingDavid 2 роки тому +185

    For the SAS, 8 years before the Iranian embassy siege in London that they will later become famous for, they are quite professional, and strong.

    • @vitigaymer1053
      @vitigaymer1053 2 роки тому +15

      Funnily enough the same Squadron involved in Mirbat was also responsible for actioning the Embassy Siege. Takavesi the other Fijian at Mirbat was one of three Fijians at the Iranian Embassy Siege

    • @ROBLOXGamingDavid
      @ROBLOXGamingDavid 2 роки тому +2

      @@vitigaymer1053 damn I was not aware of that no matter how many times I look it up on that siege because I would not have known them had it not been for this video.

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 2 роки тому +1

      @@ROBLOXGamingDavid Just read 'Soldier I'. Gives a good first hand account of the battle, written around 1990 or so. Back when faces where still blacked out, and Navy Seals weren't doing talkshow circuits!

    • @Goatlinton
      @Goatlinton 2 роки тому +2

      @@vitigaymer1053 yeah the guy who got caught repelling and set on fire, then proceeded to take out a terrorist while suffering from the burns, fijians are badass no doubt

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 2 роки тому +38

    0:09 I like the Black ops black lines covering mission reference. That’s cool

    • @TheWoollyFrog
      @TheWoollyFrog 2 роки тому

      Wow they made censoring top secret information in COD into a real thing!

    • @c.c8752
      @c.c8752 2 роки тому +2

      It’s called being redacted

  • @chipsthedog1
    @chipsthedog1 2 роки тому +32

    Reminds me of a joke I first heard during the Falklands conflict, it's too long to write out but it's basically about an SAS man on top of a hill shouting obscenities at the enemy and in response the enemy general sends more and more men up to kill him but they all roll back down the hill dead, in the end the general sends a whole battalion up the hill and they all roll down dead bar one who is clinging to life, he tells the general "Don't do it! It's a trap, there's two of them!)

    • @MenonameLbozo
      @MenonameLbozo 2 роки тому +1

      Saving this one

    • @thethirdsicily4802
      @thethirdsicily4802 2 роки тому +4

      @@MenonameLbozo The joke I know like this actually refers to the Winter War between the Soviets and Finnish but it works with the Falklands too.
      here's the joke in full.
      "Soviet soldiers are walking along in a column when they hear a voice from beyond a ridge yell 'One finnish soldier is equal to ten Soviet soldiers!' The Soviet Commander, not wanting to back down from such a challenge, sends ten of his men to go kill the boasting finn. After about an hour of gunfire none of the Soviets return, and the voice yells 'One Finnish soldier is equal to fifty Soviets!' The Soviet commander now angered by this sends 50 of his men to kill the finn. A few more hours of gunfire and screams and once again none of the soldiers return. For a final time the voice yells 'One Finnish soldier is equal to a hundred Soviets!' The Soviet commander, enraged, sends a hundred men and demands they bring him the Finn's head. The next morning after hours of gunfire and pained screams a single Soviet climbs back up over the ridge, bloody and bruised he says with his last breath "Don't send any more, there are two of them!"

  • @soltea7926
    @soltea7926 2 роки тому +280

    As a brit myself I have no idea why labba wasn't given the VC, he deserved it for his heroism and bravery

    • @birdburd2280
      @birdburd2280 2 роки тому +21

      You have no idea why? It's obvious to me.

    • @raoulduke344
      @raoulduke344 2 роки тому

      @@birdburd2280 can you elaborate then, please?

    • @betrayal6231
      @betrayal6231 2 роки тому +19

      @@raoulduke344 I think it has something to do with not being from England

    • @raoulduke344
      @raoulduke344 2 роки тому +70

      @@betrayal6231 Gurkhas have been awarded them in the past.

    • @definitelynotatroll246
      @definitelynotatroll246 2 роки тому +16

      Go watch Jeremy clarksons doc, how to win a Victoria cross and you’ll see how hard it is, it’s on UA-cam

  • @astora8768
    @astora8768 2 роки тому +6

    1:45
    I like the little detail of that pink Jeep, amazing job simple history !

  • @itwasselfdefenseofficer3668
    @itwasselfdefenseofficer3668 2 роки тому +157

    “You there?”
    “Yemen”
    “I found a gun”
    “Oman”

  • @not_ryuka
    @not_ryuka Рік тому +36

    Labalaba single-handedly turned this fight around, he deserves the VC.

    • @CommonSenserules1981
      @CommonSenserules1981 Рік тому

      Not really... The SAS would have done it, that Gun is an Anti armour weapon

    • @julianmhall
      @julianmhall Рік тому +2

      @@CommonSenserules1981 the SAS //did// do it.. he was SAS or are you not paying attention? Clearly not as he used a /crew served/ weapon //alone// despite several mortal wounds.

  • @JLinkinmiere827
    @JLinkinmiere827 2 роки тому +125

    The Dhofar Rebellion, also known as the Dhofar War or the Omani Civil War, was waged from 1963 to 1976 in the province of Dhofar against the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. The war began with the formation of the Dhofar Liberation Front, a group which aimed to create an independent state in Dhofar, free from the rule of the Omani Sultan Said bin Taimur. The rebels also held the broader goals of Arab nationalism which included ending British influence in the Persian Gulf region.
    The war initially took the form of a low level insurgency with guerrilla warfare being used against Omani forces and the foreign presence in the country. A number of factors such as the British withdrawal from Aden and support from China and the Soviet Union brought the rebels increased success, with the communists controlling the entirety of the Jebel region by the late 1960s. The 1970 Omani coup d'état led to the overthrow of Sultan Said bin Taimur by his reformist son Qaboos bin Said who was backed by a major British military intervention in the conflict. The British initiated a "hearts and minds" campaign to counter the communist rebels and began the process of modernising the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces while simultaneously deploying the Special Air Service to conduct anti-insurgency operations against the rebels. This approach led to a string of victories against the rebels and was boosted by the Shah of Iran's intervention in the conflict to support the Sultanate of Oman in 1973. The war ended with the final defeat of the rebels in 1976.

    • @sebastiangeller8637
      @sebastiangeller8637 2 роки тому +12

      Along with Malaya, it's one of those interesting instances where government forces reorganized the fighting and political efforts and eventually won over their adversaries.

    • @371ewen
      @371ewen 2 роки тому +3

      British anti-furry? You are just like the SAS in this video for fighting furries

    • @JaifarMohammedNasserAlAufi
      @JaifarMohammedNasserAlAufi 6 місяців тому

      ironic that they were arab nationalists considering they werent arab

  • @mckrunchytoast2469
    @mckrunchytoast2469 2 роки тому +32

    I couldn't imagine working such a large weapon alone and under such intense fire. Good man, damn fine men they all were. Speaks highly of his character and training to keep at it injured or not.

    • @spiritualknight704
      @spiritualknight704 2 роки тому

      they just have the technology thats all

    • @MrFunkhauser
      @MrFunkhauser 2 роки тому +3

      Ya really most people would have ran facing such insane odds. Its good they were well armed, lots of other stories of special forces in the same situation but had no chance.

    • @blitzenproductions2846
      @blitzenproductions2846 2 роки тому +3

      @@spiritualknight704 tech isnt everything , Isandlwana and Vietnam both prove that

    • @spiritualknight704
      @spiritualknight704 2 роки тому

      @@blitzenproductions2846 why make an analogy when you can use facts. Africa was not as technologically advanced weapon wise as Europe and Asia...

    • @anaussie213
      @anaussie213 Рік тому

      @@blitzenproductions2846 deploying in line against a force looking only to close was retarded though. The formation was designed to out shoot not out fight. In Vietnam they lost the strategy not tactically like at isadawana.

  • @ΚοινωνικόςΟρθολογιστής

    Thank you for sharing historical knowledge with us Simple History.
    Hope that Sabaton band are taking notes for future songs. This particular battle provides very good material in my opinion.

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami 2 роки тому +82

    “A grim expression came over Syah's face. "The colt you speak of lost its mother during a storm. If this stallion was that colt, it is not just wild, it is insane. That horse will break your bones."
    "And that will be a worthy end, a prince struck down by such a noble steed."
    Fasime pushed himself off the support of the fence, but Oman grabbed his arm.
    "It's not worth it, Brother."
    "I can tame him."
    "What will we tell Mother and Father if he kills you?" Oman questioned.
    "Tell them I gave my life with pride. Do not punish him if he kills me. Release him back into the wild, and my spirit will ride him into the mist.”
    - D.M. Raver

  • @trevorslinkard31
    @trevorslinkard31 2 роки тому +41

    Epic! I’m hoping you guys will cover a similar story about Private Sammy Davis; the US Army Artillery operator who held off a battalion of NVA with a howitzer and a machine gun to save his friends. Good Medal of Honor story.

    • @Brecconable
      @Brecconable 2 роки тому

      I checked that out, that MOH was definitely well deserved.

    • @trevorslinkard31
      @trevorslinkard31 2 роки тому +1

      @@Brecconable I’ve been badgering Simple History to cover that rather unknown story. I found the old interview he did discussing his life story and that terrifying night when he was 19 years old. It’s a battle worthy of a movie script like Master Sergeant Roy Benevidez

    • @trevorslinkard31
      @trevorslinkard31 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/mn7vnlZcAv4/v-deo.html
      It’s a long interview, but the story is compelling.

    • @zacharywong1042
      @zacharywong1042 2 роки тому

      He deserved the medal of honor but similarly Sargeant LabaLaba deserved the Victoria Cross ... rest in peace Sir

  • @ulsterinfidel9897
    @ulsterinfidel9897 2 роки тому +15

    Labba Labba a remarkable soldier within the Royal Irish Regiments history🇬🇧🇫🇯 Fallagh A Ballagh

  • @Hussain_144
    @Hussain_144 2 роки тому +76

    If you go to mirbat today you might still see the scars of the battle.

    • @thejanusproject32
      @thejanusproject32 2 роки тому

      What scars?

    • @blitzenproductions2846
      @blitzenproductions2846 2 роки тому +13

      @@thejanusproject32 bullet holes , used cassings and shell holes proberly

    • @xXxGordO241xXx
      @xXxGordO241xXx 2 роки тому

      @@thejanusproject32 use youre head boy geezus

    • @thejanusproject32
      @thejanusproject32 2 роки тому

      @@xXxGordO241xXx It's a legitimate question, I don't know what he is talking about.
      What's your problem?

    • @umamifan
      @umamifan 2 роки тому

      @@thejanusproject32 Bro are you slow or something 💀

  • @beerthug
    @beerthug 2 роки тому +5

    I remember reading the book, 'Soldier I' over 30some years ago and just being awestruck at the odds, time frame, and fighting spirit of those daring few!

    • @nbjnr22b51
      @nbjnr22b51 2 роки тому

      soldier i 2010 12 years ago

  • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379
    @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379 2 роки тому +7

    Am always here and home for simple history , am so glad I discovered you guys from Nigeria 😢🇳🇫🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬, I started following you guys since the lock down now see where we are , don't worry I will soon be a full time member hahhaha.

  • @williamjosephburns1504
    @williamjosephburns1504 2 роки тому +21

    *I wonder if this "Captain Keeli" and his group were the inspiration for the "Clone Captain Keeli" on Ryloth from The Clone Wars.*
    *Thanks lots for the visitation to this record in History.*

    • @ryantran9241
      @ryantran9241 2 роки тому +12

      Most likely, The Clone Wars series is known to take inspiration from real life such as U-Tapao in Thailand -> Utapau

    • @CaptainAnimation777
      @CaptainAnimation777 2 роки тому +1

      That exactly what I was thinking

    • @CsSniper23
      @CsSniper23 2 роки тому +4

      It definitely was an inspiration, because similarly him and his soldiers were defending a battle seemingly unwinable and ended up successful in their goal, though the real life battle didn’t have 100% casualties

  • @randied603
    @randied603 2 роки тому +46

    Someone: I need help!!
    British: no
    Someone: but I have oil!
    British: what were you saying? Oh I was already here

  • @coffeemaiden7915
    @coffeemaiden7915 2 роки тому +10

    Previous to the narrator mentioning that Labba only was mentioned in dispatches I thought “he obviously received the Victoria cross” and was quite funny to then know that my subsequent disbelief was also shared among his colleagues.

  • @Rojomanzana438
    @Rojomanzana438 2 роки тому +31

    More can be read in detail about the battle in the book '' Soldier I'' by Pete Winner.

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 2 роки тому

      You beat me to it, lol...I remember that book from around 18-19ish. Back when they all had alias's and blacked out faces, now they just shake their heads at their American 'counterparts' racing each other to be on the daytime talkshow circuit.

  • @raidingsieg6206
    @raidingsieg6206 2 роки тому +9

    RIP Sgt Labba, what a damn chad!!!

  • @billlawrence8520
    @billlawrence8520 2 роки тому +52

    I’m a Yank, but if Labba’s courage and skill doesn’t merit the VC, hard to imagine what does .

    • @balls9420
      @balls9420 2 роки тому +4

      If the VC wasn't handed out left and right in the 19th century, then many more in the 20th century who did more, would have received one. Or just not use only metal from a Russian cannon to make VCs.

    • @danielkrcmar5395
      @danielkrcmar5395 2 роки тому

      @@balls9420 Russian guns isn't it? From the Crimean War?

    • @balls9420
      @balls9420 2 роки тому

      @@danielkrcmar5395 Your right. Sorry about that!

    • @danielkrcmar5395
      @danielkrcmar5395 2 роки тому +4

      @@balls9420 Understandable, we've taken many a cannon from the French ove the years. The four lions at the base of Nelsons Column are made from French naval cannons.

    • @fiv3passion968
      @fiv3passion968 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe he isn't white enough to meet the criteria? 🤷

  • @cpat1068
    @cpat1068 2 роки тому +10

    As an American who had no idea about this I appreciate you truly a group of badass men

    • @tompiper9276
      @tompiper9276 2 роки тому

      Not badass.... Just totally professional.

    • @Skadi609
      @Skadi609 2 роки тому

      @@tompiper9276 Not mutually exclusive

  • @Prefix1998
    @Prefix1998 2 роки тому +13

    The job of the medic is concerning their comrade's health and lives. And sometimes it is that concern that kills them.
    I have great respect to all army medics that go above and beyond to save lives during combat.

  • @MalcoDude
    @MalcoDude 2 роки тому +6

    Having been to Fiji I can tell you they are one proud race of people! And truly the loveliest of people too! I miss my Mary of seashell cove! ☺️

  • @paulgeorge7557
    @paulgeorge7557 2 роки тому +21

    This is one of your best stories you told

    • @edwxrdfn
      @edwxrdfn 2 роки тому

      Bro it posted 2 minutes ago

  • @Chino56751
    @Chino56751 2 роки тому +12

    Laba truly was an army of one. And Takavesi was a boss as well

  • @Longtack55
    @Longtack55 2 роки тому +7

    Many Fijian soldiers in UN operations. I was fortunate to train with them in 1972 in Fiji as an infantryman in 2RNZIR.

  • @anuar143
    @anuar143 2 роки тому +52

    SAS units are the closest that we have in real life to Space Marines

    • @tesfatesfaye6262
      @tesfatesfaye6262 2 роки тому +2

      Close but I think the SBS takes the cake

    • @tompiper9276
      @tompiper9276 2 роки тому +2

      WTF is a 'Space Marine'?

    • @koolman9141
      @koolman9141 2 роки тому

      Nope Air Force ravens are the closest thing to a space marine.

    • @sajadhoxhaj6603
      @sajadhoxhaj6603 2 роки тому +5

      @@tompiper9276 if he is referring the warhammer 40k universe "space marines" are some biologically enhanced super elite soldiers who fight against overwhelming odds and make epic last stands

    • @tompiper9276
      @tompiper9276 2 роки тому

      @@sajadhoxhaj6603 of course.... Obviously.

  • @PSYCHOxFROST
    @PSYCHOxFROST 2 роки тому +5

    "Sir,there's 300 of them and 9 of us"
    "So it will be a fair fight"

  • @Thomas-rl9xd
    @Thomas-rl9xd 2 роки тому +3

    Please do a video on the battle of Delville wood. As a South African it would be truly amazing to see our troops remembered on this channel.
    Thank you..

  • @abathurx9500
    @abathurx9500 2 роки тому +8

    I actually remember having an SAS book given to me for my 17th birthday, and one of the stories I read about was this one. the fact that this one man single-handedly manned that huge gun was impressive, as was his tenacity. Thank you for bringing this story to youtube @Simple History

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 2 роки тому +13

    THis battle lives up to the SAS motto: 'Who Dares Wins!'

  • @Mly92yt
    @Mly92yt 2 роки тому +11

    Better phrases is this is the "Rorke's Drift of SAS" .

  • @peterdicker286
    @peterdicker286 2 роки тому +1

    Splendid video. Well researced. It has the unique distinction of being the only American narrated video I have ever heard, where all the pronunciation was correct. Hats off to you sir.

  • @unifiedhorizons2663
    @unifiedhorizons2663 2 роки тому +11

    Press F for respect for the feji man who went mega Chad on those tarries solos

  • @DonutDevourer2000
    @DonutDevourer2000 2 роки тому +3

    That firefight was actually sick, when all of the SAS reinforcements came in with all the Hueys and the air strike from the planes, that’s when it looked like a movie scene but from a real life story, this was a well made video 👍👍

  • @johnrandolph1989
    @johnrandolph1989 2 роки тому +64

    And most people only remember the SAS for the embassy siege.😎

    • @therewaswith186
      @therewaswith186 2 роки тому

      And killing innocent Irish

    • @blitzenproductions2846
      @blitzenproductions2846 2 роки тому +4

      considering it was so public and first official operation since ww2 its easy to see why

    • @Deaglan753
      @Deaglan753 2 роки тому +13

      I mean the less the public knows about SAS missions the better they can operate

    • @FireFlanker1
      @FireFlanker1 2 роки тому +2

      I remember them from ww2 and Captain Price

    • @Vulpes10
      @Vulpes10 2 роки тому +1

      @@Deaglan753 Agree, there are way too many people giving interviews and writing books, everyone wants to be an author.

  • @WAZOOMA
    @WAZOOMA 2 роки тому +1

    love that the drawing of the SUltan guy was so detailed but he just had just dots for eyes, dead, emotionless eyes

  • @felixc.3444
    @felixc.3444 2 роки тому +20

    The same guys that put down a prison riot and had enough time for second morning breakfast. These guys don't play around

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 2 роки тому +1

      Didn't even bother to change out of his Levi blue jeans, LOL!

    • @felixc.3444
      @felixc.3444 2 роки тому

      @@beerthug these mfs got their priorities and fashion sense on point

  • @josephbrown4768
    @josephbrown4768 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. Excellent work Simple History!

  • @GoldcatGaming7889
    @GoldcatGaming7889 2 роки тому +5

    Thank for history and cool topics thank you! Love your vids.

  • @hardcoregamingdk
    @hardcoregamingdk 2 роки тому +4

    since you have covered multiple of these kind of battles it would also be interesting to see you cover what happened in bosnia under operation bøllebank. I dont think many people outside scandinavia really knows about it

  • @Broadshore
    @Broadshore 2 роки тому +3

    Labba was a Fiji Warrior till the end and Rokotavo would of been PROUD!

  • @rorkeslayer3925
    @rorkeslayer3925 2 роки тому +3

    I love the little COD BO reference at the start!

  • @earopooptubeofkpoca
    @earopooptubeofkpoca 2 роки тому +14

    This is the cineamatic 🗿 SAS moment.

  • @Khornecussion
    @Khornecussion 4 місяці тому +2

    What I learned from this; If I'm hiring a small squad to protect things I own, I need to make sure I have an artillery piece and that it's manned by a Fijian.

  • @janiceduke1205
    @janiceduke1205 2 роки тому +4

    “Who Dares Wins”. That’s it! Nothing more!

  • @mn_rifleman
    @mn_rifleman 2 роки тому +7

    A legendary feat indeed.

  • @familygash7500
    @familygash7500 2 роки тому +28

    Honestly, if the rebellion had succeeded, then today Oman would probably be in the same state that Yemen currently is.
    Also, could you please do a video on The 'Battle Of Rorke's Drift?'

    • @Mutrunalle
      @Mutrunalle Рік тому

      Aa good old imperialist. Do you know why there are concepts of north and south yemen? Answer starts with U and ens with nited kingdom. 😂

    • @tetraxis3011
      @tetraxis3011 Рік тому

      Yemen is in ruins because Saudi Arabia

  • @SoulStealer2012
    @SoulStealer2012 2 роки тому +2

    How labba didn't get a posthumous VC is a mystery even now. It's been 50 years, he should be awarded the VC now.

  • @edo2999
    @edo2999 2 роки тому +11

    What a battle!

  • @ThatGuy-nc6wg
    @ThatGuy-nc6wg 2 роки тому +4

    Very interesting. Do you think you could do a video on the Rhodesian Bush War?

  • @arober9758
    @arober9758 2 роки тому +8

    Very good job fellows!! This is like those Irish UN Peacekeepers who fought off hundreds and thousands of Katangese! I am proud of my country and the SAS! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @danny1983ish
    @danny1983ish 2 роки тому +2

    The 25pdr was donated to the Royal artillery museum and still bears the bullet damage, the artillery museum has since closed down due to lack of funds and the local council not wanting it at Woolwich ( home of the artillery) and was moved to storage in Larkhill

  • @alessandrocanale6189
    @alessandrocanale6189 2 роки тому +7

    This is how the uk do action love the uk from italy 🇮🇹❤️🇬🇧

  • @DwayneDeveaux1204
    @DwayneDeveaux1204 2 роки тому +2

    Man fought bravely to the end, gave his life and his reward. He's mentioned in despatches.

  • @TheKnowledgeMan101
    @TheKnowledgeMan101 2 роки тому +10

    Hey Simple, I've been asking you this forever, but could you please do an extensive video about the Philippine-American War pls?

  • @brianferguson2901
    @brianferguson2901 2 роки тому +5

    They need to make more movies about actions like this to show the heroics that takes place

    • @robertpacker
      @robertpacker 2 роки тому

      In the works I'd imagine just like the new BBC series that comes out this year

  • @jamieclinnick8086
    @jamieclinnick8086 2 роки тому +6

    Seriously. How TF did that action not garner a Victoria Cross award? Fucking bullshit. That Fijian soldier was a legend!!!

  • @allent1152
    @allent1152 2 роки тому +1

    I love hearing Solid Snake talk about military history.

    • @magentachaos9080
      @magentachaos9080 2 роки тому

      Simple History should do a video about the Zanzibarland disturbance

  • @apaiatadurusolo2396
    @apaiatadurusolo2396 Рік тому +5

    Labalaba and Sekonaia is a hero and a legend in our country of FIJI 🇫🇯
    WE WILL REMEBER👊

  • @russellbrightblade5959
    @russellbrightblade5959 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely love your videos and thank you for taking the time to make these the right way. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 2 роки тому +14

    Whenever I hear stories like this I always like to think that the ones fighting against all odds aren't necessarily alone. You see I believe the spirit of warriors past who were in similar situations guide them and give them strength.

    • @meyr1992
      @meyr1992 2 роки тому

      bro what?? go back to ur church of child groomers

  • @JWSoul
    @JWSoul 2 роки тому +1

    This needs a film

  • @NotAnAlex_Guy
    @NotAnAlex_Guy 2 роки тому +4

    This should be more remembered.

  • @ernestweaver9720
    @ernestweaver9720 2 роки тому +2

    Never heard about this. Absolute incredible bravery.

  • @CraigJukes
    @CraigJukes 2 роки тому +3

    Yes, Yes he bloody well did deserve the Victoria Cross. RIP SGT

  • @Huziharamantics
    @Huziharamantics 2 роки тому +1

    That introduction info bar censor in the intro reminisces of Black Ops. Nice video!

  • @levibarns7576
    @levibarns7576 2 роки тому +10

    I feel that this didn’t reward the paramilitaries in the house enough, with how overran everything was if they weren’t there all 9 SAS soldiers probably would be dead. Now yes they were armed only with old bolt action rifles, but those rifles just like any other gun are a one to two shot kill. Amazing video as always though, very educational.

    • @desertfoxxx98
      @desertfoxxx98 2 роки тому

      L1A1 or SLR.

    • @southern4277
      @southern4277 2 роки тому

      They give the fight a kind of drama far from the truth

    • @sprPee
      @sprPee 2 роки тому

      Because only one ran out to help, the rest hid.

    • @fiv3passion968
      @fiv3passion968 2 роки тому

      Europeans calling arabs sand ni**er, i think that's why they don't get the spotlight.

  • @aymslt8743
    @aymslt8743 2 роки тому +1

    I love how you crossed the Title and Date at the beggining, just a little Black Ops touch there

  • @Aceshot-uu7yx
    @Aceshot-uu7yx 2 роки тому +4

    That Labba guy was blessed by the Father because that man fought harder than the Greeks did in world War 2, the Finnish during the winter war and the shock trooper software world war 1. I think tge man deserves a 250 foot statue of him bending his knee because without him that SAS would not have survived. Make an award in his name and have it be the highest honor a soldier can earn in the British military and name a aircraft carrier after him.

    • @sdslofi1107
      @sdslofi1107 2 роки тому +1

      We have a statue of him although not 250 foot😅 it'll be one of the first things you'll see when you come to Fiji

  • @S-North
    @S-North 2 роки тому +2

    I like the way you covered the eyes of the SAS soldiers to protect their identity.

  • @Dabed1208
    @Dabed1208 2 роки тому +6

    Im not British, but DAMN do i repect these dudes

  • @kurtpittsenbargar6956
    @kurtpittsenbargar6956 2 роки тому +1

    Labba should have got the VC. Working that gun at that speed alone under such fire, was incredible. An insult to not have been awarded.

  • @lowell8527
    @lowell8527 2 роки тому +3

    SAS Operation Storm - the book this video is sourced from - is a great read! It's written by one of the soldiers who survived this battle

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 2 роки тому

      I'm pretty sure 'Soldier I' had some content in it as well.

  • @mistapit2494
    @mistapit2494 2 роки тому +2

    You guys should do the retaking of flight 8969.
    Great video by the way

  • @safariman6710
    @safariman6710 2 роки тому +8

    Didn't they interviewed the surviving sas members?

  • @Stu-SB
    @Stu-SB Рік тому

    I'm reading a great book on the S.A.S just now.. Soldier "I". Just started the Mirbat chapter. This fella was there with Labalaba. Terrific read.