8:00 the marines used the colt potato digger in 30-40 krag (roughly equal to a 303 british cartridge) the gun was belt fed by 250 round belts ( like a vickers) and fired at about 500 rounds a minute ( like a vickers) but didnt have water cooling so it couldnt fire for as long without getting to cool off..
Yes, the Marine Corps is still very proud of their moniker of "Devil Dogs." I went to the high school on the Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune and the high school's mascot was "the Devil Pups."
Eisenhower may actually been thinking of Audey Murphy. He was about the same size as Dan Dally was described and was the most decorated combat soldier in WWII.
Who said anything about Dan Daly fighting in WWII. He died before WWII. I reread my comment just to make sure. I know I didn't and I have watched and rewatched the video and the Fat Electrician never said that he fought after WWI.
Im sure there's a lot that we dont know about. But the medal of honor can be, and often is, awarded posthumusly. So even shot and killed, it has been awarded.
Starship Troopers is worth a watch. It knows exactly what it is and doesn't shy away from it. Graphics are surprisingly good for the time. Rico's Roughnecks!
The US Army had been contacted by John Browning about a new machine gun he'd developed to be built by Colt. The Army was not impressed but the Navy bought 200 of the first issue in the 6mm Lee cartridge and more later. Curiously enough, Teddy Roosevelt bought two units for his Rough Riders. The US Marines used the "potato digger" in the Defense of the International Legation during the Boxer Rebellion. Canada also bought some and initially used them in 1914 in France. Those were replaced with Vickers, a better gun, as soon as the Brits could equip them.
Dam Daly was required study in Boot Camp, and recommended reading thereafter. The machinegun used by Pvt Daly in Peking was affectionately called the "Potato Digger" for the way the action cycled. It was chambered for .30-40 Kraag. Think about this, if Daly was such an outstanding NCO but would have been "just another officer" what does that say about the outstanding nature of Marine Corps officers?
100+ years later and Haiti is STILL a mess. They don't even have a functioning government right now, just warring gangs fighting over who will be in control.
Semper Fi Devil Dogs! Dan Daly John Bassilone Chesty Puller Smedley Butler the USMC is FULL Of badasses you dont always go in one but you come out one..
Fat electrician was kind of an inside joke. He is an electrician but he made the channel when he had to stop exercising due to injury so the joke was he was just becoming fat not doing anything.
Boxer Rebellion M1895 Colt-Browning Gas Operated "Potato Digger" 6mm Lee Navy This was a unrelated design from Browning's 1900 recoil operated patent that led to the US M1917 / M1919 Browning.
We absolutely do still call ourselves Devil Dogs. When a country with the fighting capability that Germany had in WWI calls your people Hellhounds you wear that title with pride. We still call each other Leatherneck too and that dates back to fighting pirates the early 1800s. Marines wore leather collars around their necks to protect them from swords.
i forgot to mention in the us navy v iran video you asked about prior to that opp when was the last time the us shot down an enemy plane the short answer was yes lybia the gulf of sydra but with that there were 2 incidents and lybia lost 2 migs each time F14 tomcats did the shoot down there is a video on the platform with actual radio traffic
Worth noting in the late 1800's less than 5% of the population could read (so he didn't just get the paper early, most people never got ANY news) and there was no legal drinking age. 16 was old enough to marry, have kids, drink, gamble and fight in wars at that time.
Hit ctrl-alt-delete one time and pull up the task manager, then shut down all the unnecessary shit running in the background.....it'll take some load off your cpu.
I know bellwood is around 88 km from Paris. I’m not sure of a battle that Germany got closer. I know the German spring offensive of 1917 put a large salient close towards France.
It does suck the French have been handed the “soft coward” badge in the current era because for much of history, they were strong ancient tribals, strong medieval kingdoms, muskets are introduced and suddenly they’re again a strong civilization, strong in the classical era, they get pummeled but fight valiantly in the First World War, then in the face of annihilating, they get weak and now everyone claims they’re weak cowards without spines. Most of their history they were considered powerful.
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8:00 the marines used the colt potato digger in 30-40 krag (roughly equal to a 303 british cartridge)
the gun was belt fed by 250 round belts ( like a vickers) and fired at about 500 rounds a minute ( like a vickers) but didnt have water cooling so it couldnt fire for as long without getting to cool off..
Yes, the Marine Corps is still very proud of their moniker of "Devil Dogs." I went to the high school on the Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune and the high school's mascot was "the Devil Pups."
Do Marines still call themselves that? Fuck Yeah we do!
RAH!
Eisenhower may actually been thinking of Audey Murphy. He was about the same size as Dan Dally was described and was the most decorated combat soldier in WWII.
Could be, but Eisenhower isn't the first to say it anyway. It was already a popular saying, by the time he said it.
Dan Daly fought in WWI not WWII
Who said anything about Dan Daly fighting in WWII. He died before WWII. I reread my comment just to make sure. I know I didn't and I have watched and rewatched the video and the Fat Electrician never said that he fought after WWI.
@@MrBrewmeister1 He said Audie Murphy fought in WWII, not Dan Daly. Learn to read.
Im sure there's a lot that we dont know about. But the medal of honor can be, and often is, awarded posthumusly. So even shot and killed, it has been awarded.
Starship Troopers is worth a watch. It knows exactly what it is and doesn't shy away from it. Graphics are surprisingly good for the time. Rico's Roughnecks!
The US Army had been contacted by John Browning about a new machine gun he'd developed to be built by Colt. The Army was not impressed but the Navy bought 200 of the first issue in the 6mm Lee cartridge and more later. Curiously enough, Teddy Roosevelt bought two units for his Rough Riders.
The US Marines used the "potato digger" in the Defense of the International Legation during the Boxer Rebellion. Canada also bought some and initially used them in 1914 in France. Those were replaced with Vickers, a better gun, as soon as the Brits could equip them.
Dam Daly was required study in Boot Camp, and recommended reading thereafter. The machinegun used by Pvt Daly in Peking was affectionately called the "Potato Digger" for the way the action cycled. It was chambered for .30-40 Kraag.
Think about this, if Daly was such an outstanding NCO but would have been "just another officer" what does that say about the outstanding nature of Marine Corps officers?
glad you're posting videos again, I've missed a few, and obviously that's on me
The Cacos Rebellion was a civil war in Haiti where Haitian rebels from the north of the country who rose in opposition to President Sylvain Salnave.
100+ years later and Haiti is STILL a mess.
They don't even have a functioning government right now, just warring gangs fighting over who will be in control.
Semper Fi Devil Dogs!
Dan Daly
John Bassilone
Chesty Puller
Smedley Butler
the USMC is FULL Of badasses
you dont always go in one
but you come out one..
Fat electrician was kind of an inside joke. He is an electrician but he made the channel when he had to stop exercising due to injury so the joke was he was just becoming fat not doing anything.
"Buh, it's akshually The Chubby Electron Guy. Buh"
Yes Marines most common name is Devil Dogs
Boxer Rebellion
M1895 Colt-Browning
Gas Operated "Potato Digger"
6mm Lee Navy
This was a unrelated design from Browning's 1900 recoil operated patent that led to the US M1917 / M1919 Browning.
We absolutely do still call ourselves Devil Dogs. When a country with the fighting capability that Germany had in WWI calls your people Hellhounds you wear that title with pride.
We still call each other Leatherneck too and that dates back to fighting pirates the early 1800s. Marines wore leather collars around their necks to protect them from swords.
i forgot to mention in the us navy v iran video you asked about prior to that opp when was the last time the us shot down an enemy plane the short answer was yes lybia the gulf of sydra but with that there were 2 incidents and lybia lost 2 migs each time F14 tomcats did the shoot down there is a video on the platform with actual radio traffic
Worth noting in the late 1800's less than 5% of the population could read (so he didn't just get the paper early, most people never got ANY news) and there was no legal drinking age. 16 was old enough to marry, have kids, drink, gamble and fight in wars at that time.
Hit ctrl-alt-delete one time and pull up the task manager, then shut down all the unnecessary shit running in the background.....it'll take some load off your cpu.
P.s. - right click on all the stupid update.exe's, all the shit you closed but stay running in the background, etc... and hit end task.
I know bellwood is around 88 km from Paris. I’m not sure of a battle that Germany got closer. I know the German spring offensive of 1917 put a large salient close towards France.
The Fat Electrician feeling the need to explain what a hat trick is, might be the most American thing I can think of. 🤣🤣😂😂
He is an electrician though!!
Umm, the Browning .50 caliber is still used today… by all branches of the U.S. military.
just found you but I am binging you lol
React to Starship Troopers!
The Japanese called the marines the gods of death in WWII
checkout the 1918 1921 war between russia and the US its an interseting bit of history several videos on it on youtube
It does suck the French have been handed the “soft coward” badge in the current era because for much of history, they were strong ancient tribals, strong medieval kingdoms, muskets are introduced and suddenly they’re again a strong civilization, strong in the classical era, they get pummeled but fight valiantly in the First World War, then in the face of annihilating, they get weak and now everyone claims they’re weak cowards without spines. Most of their history they were considered powerful.
I think they'd prefer that as opposed to the aholes of Europe following Napoleon. Maybe they should ask the Germans if they'd like to swap.
do a reaction to how the states got their name.
Just my reaction.... I was expecting a reaction to the story of an amazing Marine hero, not a lecture on history. Personally, it was annoying.