As a Vietnam era Marine I appreciate the young men who endured so much misery in that frozen hell hole. Thank you all so much for your grit & sacrifice for our country. The world may forget but us Marines will never forget your sacrifice & determination to get the job done. Luv u all, Semper Fi
Semper Fi! I was stationed in Korea from Jan 1994 - Jan 1995 as my first duty station in the Army. I got forced out of the Marines due to cutbacks in 1993 at the end of my first contract, and couldn't re-enlist as my MOS was full. So, I wandered around for a bit, because I had planned on retiring as a Marine, but life had other plans. I joined the Army to continue to serve as they weren't restricted to not being able to take in prior service at the time. Korea was effing cold! The coldest I'd experienced to that time. Korea was no joke and I'm glad I was able to serve there. Since it is still a cease-fire situation, it was a different world being there. I now relate all cold weather I experience to the measuring stick of how cold Korea was. Thanks again and the highest respect to all those of my fellow Marines that fought there. You earned your time in the sun as you've already fought in the coldest part of hell.
I didn't expect the Marine channel to make a video on this, this year. I spent around Nov. 27- Dec, 13 (The amount of days the battle took) spreading facts about this battle to everyone I knew who didn't know about this and it's quite sad the fact that hardly no one knows about this sacrifice done here. Semper Fi
The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir was as daunting as any battle in the Corps’ history . . . and that says a great deal. Yet, Americans - Marines, FMF Corpsmen, Navy and Marine TacAir - performed superbly, withdrew with their living, dead, wounded and equipment, and most importantly enhanced the standards of sacrificial excellence under the most challenging and exacting circumstances, which remain as the beacon for combat distinction today. S/F.
Agree with your assessment of US Marine and Navy forces at Chosin. Also present were elements of US Army's 65th Infantry of 3rd Infantry Div. My dad was a warrant officer in the 65th.
I was lucky enough to be around the Korean War Memorial at night. It's a really nice memorial during the day but night time, and from what I've seen pictures of it in the snow at night, it's......I don't know how to describe it. It totally changes the feel.
My older brother was there, he was with the army, now and then he would start talking about the fighting. He said once that no man should be forced to kill so man as he had too. He carried it with him his whole life
Thank You so much for your service and lovely dedications to Our Beautiful USA Dear American Sir all You will never be forgotten for me and American People.🥰😍🤗❤🤍💙💯💪🙏👍
Years ago, at the South Korean War Memorial, they had a display about a train and people who got on the train in a hurry (not like catching the metro) to help save another group, who were in trouble. They never came back. Does anyone know what event that was in the war? Sorry Im being vague but unfortunately I cant remember if it was US or South Koreans or a bit of both involved. It wasnt in the sections relating to other UN forces.
Marine Corps. If you have even considered it, the choice has been made. That is, if they will have you. You will find the best of the best in the corps. Keep a righteous path and you could be a Marine some day.
@@SecretPersonComment Great choice kid. Start working out naturally now. But, remember... Even a Marine in supply is still a Marine. Becoming an 03 anything is reserved for those who want it the most. You can do it. Never give up!
@@joshuamelby I have considered it greatly, I want in as an 0311 or a small arms maintaner. If I went Army I would go for small arms / towed artillery maintaner or Join as a Ranger. If I was smart enough.
As a Vietnam era Marine I appreciate the young men who endured so much misery in that frozen hell hole. Thank you all so much for your grit & sacrifice for our country. The world may forget but us Marines will never forget your sacrifice & determination to get the job done. Luv u all, Semper Fi
Semper fi Brothers, USMC Vietnam vet 67 68. Good night Chesty wherever you are.
Seriously they're the Forgotten Heroes of our Country!!!
Semper Fi! I was stationed in Korea from Jan 1994 - Jan 1995 as my first duty station in the Army. I got forced out of the Marines due to cutbacks in 1993 at the end of my first contract, and couldn't re-enlist as my MOS was full. So, I wandered around for a bit, because I had planned on retiring as a Marine, but life had other plans. I joined the Army to continue to serve as they weren't restricted to not being able to take in prior service at the time. Korea was effing cold! The coldest I'd experienced to that time. Korea was no joke and I'm glad I was able to serve there. Since it is still a cease-fire situation, it was a different world being there. I now relate all cold weather I experience to the measuring stick of how cold Korea was. Thanks again and the highest respect to all those of my fellow Marines that fought there. You earned your time in the sun as you've already fought in the coldest part of hell.
Thank you for your service 🇺🇲
Thank You ALL for Your Service.
Semper Fidelis Marines.
Thank you, Men.
This American says thank you.
Semper Fidelis 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Oooraahh Frozen Chosin. Glad to be taught your legacy at Parris Island.
God Bless 🇺🇸🙏🏻🦅
I didn't expect the Marine channel to make a video on this, this year. I spent around Nov. 27- Dec, 13 (The amount of days the battle took) spreading facts about this battle to everyone I knew who didn't know about this and it's quite sad the fact that hardly no one knows about this sacrifice done here. Semper Fi
The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir was as daunting as any battle in the Corps’ history . . . and that says a great deal. Yet, Americans - Marines, FMF Corpsmen, Navy and Marine TacAir - performed superbly, withdrew with their living, dead, wounded and equipment, and most importantly enhanced the standards of sacrificial excellence under the most challenging and exacting circumstances, which remain as the beacon for combat distinction today. S/F.
Thanks to Task Force Maclean/Faith, they were able to evacuate
3200 against 20,000, only 385 survived
Agree with your assessment of US Marine and Navy forces at Chosin. Also present were elements of US Army's 65th Infantry of 3rd Infantry Div. My dad was a warrant officer in the 65th.
I was lucky enough to be around the Korean War Memorial at night. It's a really nice memorial during the day but night time, and from what I've seen pictures of it in the snow at night, it's......I don't know how to describe it. It totally changes the feel.
My older brother was there, he was with the army, now and then he would start talking about the fighting. He said once that no man should be forced to kill so man as he had too. He carried it with him his whole life
Semper Fidelis 🇺🇸♠️♥️💪
My grandpa fought with the 1st in Korea, rest easy Ice Man.
God Bless these men!
God Bless America.🇺🇸🦅⚡️⚡️💀✝️🙏🏻
God Bless Marines.🇺🇸🦅⚡️⚡️💀⚓️✝️🙏🏻
🦅⚓🌎
Thank You so much for your service and lovely dedications to Our Beautiful USA Dear American Sir all You will never be forgotten for me and American People.🥰😍🤗❤🤍💙💯💪🙏👍
Semper Fidelis
Semper Fi!!!!!!! ususususus.......🙏❤🤍💙💯🙏
OOORAH
No mention of 41 independent Commando Royal Marines.
Years ago, at the South Korean War Memorial, they had a display about a train and people who got on the train in a hurry (not like catching the metro) to help save another group, who were in trouble. They never came back.
Does anyone know what event that was in the war?
Sorry Im being vague but unfortunately I cant remember if it was US or South Koreans or a bit of both involved. It wasnt in the sections relating to other UN forces.
Oohhrah
Be proud you. Are the group that dis honored the greatest fighting force ever
장진호 전투
Operation Exodus
Bandito Cone
Orphan County
Rocky Mountains.
BYOG
When I'm 18 I'm joining the military. I'm not sure to go for the Army or the Marine Corp so HOOAH or OOORAH.
Marine Corps. If you have even considered it, the choice has been made. That is, if they will have you. You will find the best of the best in the corps. Keep a righteous path and you could be a Marine some day.
When I am 17, I am going to try and get into the Marine Corps (with my mom's permission of course) to become a Recon Marine (MOS number 0321).
@@SecretPersonComment Great choice kid. Start working out naturally now. But, remember... Even a Marine in supply is still a Marine. Becoming an 03 anything is reserved for those who want it the most. You can do it. Never give up!
@@joshuamelby Thanks sir. I have been working hard for months and I will not stop again.
@@joshuamelby I have considered it greatly, I want in as an 0311 or a small arms maintaner. If I went Army I would go for small arms / towed artillery maintaner or Join as a Ranger. If I was smart enough.
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Crazy to think what all those sacrifices eventually led to... Would those men even recognize the current Corps, let alone the country? 🤡🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Clown doesn't even means it is bad
You shit brain lil💩
Bro's a lil p*ssy
China on top 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵
Loosers 😂
Piss on you creep.
Unfortunately the losers sit and shit on your head