Tom 'The Hulk' Richards was my CO in the 1980's, at Seal Team 1, he 'pinned' my Trident on me, a day I'll never forget. I even got to know him off duty when he'd show up at our local civilian gym in Imperial Beach, what a great guy. Thanks for your service Tom! Long Live the Brotherhood!
@@djklu6550 his name doesn’t sound familiar, though that was over 30 years ago for me and two services later. I wound up retiring from the Army after 6 years in the Teams.
Worked for "The Hulk" briefly when I was active duty. My favorite quip from him regarding SEAL training is..: "We don't instill enthusiasm - we distill it..." Absolutely spot on. Great leader!
My dad was on Guadalcanal bronze star purple heart oak leaf Custer I put his name on ww2 memorial. He never spoke of it, got over it told me he had a job to do a great father good family man and serve this country
I can agree with him 100 percent about ptsd. I served Army infantry Vietnam 68/69. Was wounded twice and came home. Today there are far too many guys that never left the security of a base camp collecting 100 percent for ptsd. I knew one guy who told me you just tell the va some bullshit story that never happened and he got 100 percent for ptsd. I’m 80 years old and have never tried to collect ptsd because I honored my time in the Army.
They still do! I meet these guys almost daily. It is an honor and privilege to see them. The fabric of society however is the average man… I think you are spot on about that.
They do. The trouble is the communist infiltrated Western society socialist feminist. a mass cross over of 3rd world races are destroying our culture and society. The elite in the west are still the same bxstxrds
When he said "I looked at it like I worked for those 6000 special operations soldiers" my admiration found a whole new level of awesome. I wish everyone who has the job of assisting the people in the line of fire held this viewpoint. This man was a badass in every transition life handed him. True American hero!
Again what a good father can do for a young man. Young men need to be forged not given an excessive amount of choices and failure is just expected. Thank you for your service sir.
This is truly an amazing man that knows what always needs to be done. I'm retired Army after 28+ years and was a Drill Sgt and ran a NCOES school when I retired. I look up to all that this SEAL has done in his career.
The Admiral's point about "PTS" really hit home with me. I was on a search team at Ground Zero the week of 9/11. If the aftermath of the slaughter of nearly 3,000 human beings in such a horrific manner doesn't get to you, THAT would be a disorder! After the 9/11 Memorial was built, I became a volunteer museum tour guide. We worked in teams of two and all of us had a direct connection to that attack. I found talking to others who were there, and to the groups we led, to be very therapeutic. Some of the terrible memories will never go away. But I choose to focus on a stitch of time when goodness rose up to meet evil.
As a Veteran Marine Corps and Navy Corpsman , My Honored Salute to you Sir for Your Service , Professionalism, Commitment, and Leadership as a US Navy Officer of The Spec Warfare Community. Well Done Sir.
I've had the good fortune of meeting several Medal of Honor awardees, former POWs, and other brave men who received significant decorations for valor and they all share several common traits: Faith in God, great humility, love for America.
I would have served with Admiral Richards in a heart beat! Appears to be a great leader who doesn't mince words. That's a sign of a good leader who cares about his personnel and the mission at hand.
I'm thanking God at this moment for my hearing Rear Admiral Richards making the distinction that PTS is NOT a disorder - he is 100% correct and the sooner the rest of society / medical professional acknowledge that the better it will be for so many veterans and their families.
My dad was Ranger in N.Africa was wounded When discharged it said due to training & combat He shouldn't be around weapons etc. His funeral hall at the barracks was full Finest man I'll ever know Thanks for your story
Hearing some of these stories on various channels including the one from a University in the North East I think who did a serious project having Vietnam Veterans tell their stories is an amazing thing for me. I grew up in an era when it was ungrained in us to never, under any circumstances bring this subject up to a Veteran. Many of my friends fathers were in Vietnam and each one that was, we knew about it. School teachers warned us and personally know some stories of that time that are quite interesting. My father got Honorably Discharged in maybe 64'. I have as many b&w photo's i could find. He's in Calverton National Cemetery. I have all his patches and some kind of book like a year book of different deployments and companies and all the CO's and guys pictures and names from 1964. It has pictures of them working, joking, and doing work I honestly would not want to do. There was a small picture of an older guy in Formal uniform, seems like top brass that came with each book.
You’re such a nice man you said the story so nicely like it was nothing but so romantic kicking ass and taking names that’s a good story and you rock it very well with the mustache along with the flag
Literally walking weighted down and on the river bottom in the correct direction to pop up and drain barrels and return fire. Amazing selection and training of the mind to never panic, just get on with it. Do your f-ing job sailor!
I wonder if he knew my friend Jack Flowers from Louisville KY - Jack was an incredible man - I still can't believe he befriended me - For some reason he took a liking to me - I treasure his friendship and I value the time spent with Jack - He was my buddy and a true American Bad Ass
After nine years my wounds were too much to continue. I separated and never looked back. This made me wonder what if I stayed in to train the next generation, where would I be now…I think I made the correct choice, but maybe it was also selfish. I’m happy and well, all that matters.
Me thinks the Admiral was biting his tongue when talking about nine-to-fivers. He wanted to tell the camera what he really thinks about those types, but he didn't want to get banned off the Internet, permanently.
Gotta envy the lady taint tickler on that gunfighter. Only a man with 30 years of Commanding Navy SeALs can grow one that spectacular. My dad was in a navy special warfare unit that is now called SWCC operators, on riverine patrol boats that ferried SeALs, Green Barets and MAC SOG V guys up and down the rivers in the Delta region of Vietnam. Wonder if he could have run across this war hero. Surely they chewed on some of same mud.
This is a real man , kids today could learn a lot from him
Adults also.
When I don't get to see the entirety of the video I feel like I missed out
Tom 'The Hulk' Richards was my CO in the 1980's, at Seal Team 1, he 'pinned' my Trident on me, a day I'll never forget. I even got to know him off duty when he'd show up at our local civilian gym in Imperial Beach, what a great guy. Thanks for your service Tom! Long Live the Brotherhood!
Thanks for sharing your story!
Did you ever serve with Karl Heinz?
@@djklu6550 his name doesn’t sound familiar, though that was over 30 years ago for me and two services later. I wound up retiring from the Army after 6 years in the Teams.
@@Ncollins99 why has America lost every war since the seal teams were created?
@@NoneofUrbusiness-p9w why don’t you ask the politicians you voted for.
Worked for "The Hulk" briefly when I was active duty. My favorite quip from him regarding SEAL training is..: "We don't instill enthusiasm - we distill it..." Absolutely spot on. Great leader!
My dad was on Guadalcanal bronze star purple heart oak leaf Custer I put his name on ww2 memorial. He never spoke of it, got over it told me he had a job to do a great father good family man and serve this country
Your dad is a great hero. Real men never spoke about their time in war
@@lriper4702 thank you
thank you❤❤
Too bad he didn't teach you English, or not to lie.
@user-io6pj8bz8h yes my family from Italy 🇮🇹
I can agree with him 100 percent about ptsd. I served Army infantry Vietnam 68/69. Was wounded twice and came home. Today there are far too many guys that never left the security of a base camp collecting 100 percent for ptsd. I knew one guy who told me you just tell the va some bullshit story that never happened and he got 100 percent for ptsd. I’m 80 years old and have never tried to collect ptsd because I honored my time in the Army.
Bullshit
Yes Sir. I've known so many guys look like body builders collecting disability
Thank you for your service.
Real PTSD is a problem. It is used for a pension enhancement now, that and sleep apnea, it gets you 40% disability.
@@happysanchezjr.9162he is correct, you are probably one of them.
In working 27 years in private security I worked with quite a few Vietnam veterans, they were the best people that you could work with.
I don’t think they make men like this anymore. Thank you for your service.
@@4Him4u2 my father was like this World War II all over the Philippine Islands
They still do! I meet these guys almost daily. It is an honor and privilege to see them. The fabric of society however is the average man… I think you are spot on about that.
@@4Him4u2 thank you
They do. The trouble is the communist infiltrated Western society socialist feminist. a mass cross over of 3rd world races are destroying our culture and society. The elite in the west are still the same bxstxrds
No, they don't!! America is filled with Soy Boys!!
When he said "I looked at it like I worked for those 6000 special operations soldiers" my admiration found a whole new level of awesome. I wish everyone who has the job of assisting the people in the line of fire held this viewpoint. This man was a badass in every transition life handed him. True American hero!
Wow i listened to this guy’s every word. I could listen to him all day. They don’t make men like this anymore.
This country needs leaders like this in DC ASAP.
Again what a good father can do for a young man. Young men need to be forged not given an excessive amount of choices and failure is just expected. Thank you for your service sir.
Epic 'stache...
That stache has its own DD214… 😂
Phenomenal lip sweater, heard it has atleast 17 confirmed kills
“If it didn’t bother you, that would be a disorder.”
Hell yeah! That’s my Monday mantra!
The most respected commanding officer I ever served under, thank you for your service, sir.
Sir Richards is a Titanium Steel Soldier. Salute Sir.
This is truly an amazing man that knows what always needs to be done. I'm retired Army after 28+ years and was a Drill Sgt and ran a NCOES school when I retired. I look up to all that this SEAL has done in his career.
The Admiral's point about "PTS" really hit home with me. I was on a search team at Ground Zero the week of 9/11. If the aftermath of the slaughter of nearly 3,000 human beings in such a horrific manner doesn't get to you, THAT would be a disorder! After the 9/11 Memorial was built, I became a volunteer museum tour guide. We worked in teams of two and all of us had a direct connection to that attack. I found talking to others who were there, and to the groups we led, to be very therapeutic. Some of the terrible memories will never go away. But I choose to focus on a stitch of time when goodness rose up to meet evil.
As a Veteran Marine Corps and Navy Corpsman , My Honored Salute to you Sir for Your Service , Professionalism, Commitment, and Leadership as a US Navy Officer of The Spec Warfare Community. Well Done Sir.
Semper Fi Doc! I was in country 68-69, kilo 3/5, multiple Purple Hearts.
To you to sir ❤❤❤
I've had the good fortune of meeting several Medal of Honor awardees, former POWs, and other brave men who received significant decorations for valor and they all share several common traits: Faith in God, great humility, love for America.
Welcome home Mr. Richards. You are one hell of a talker and motivator. I am sure that you accomplished a lot during your career. Thank you.
This guy is the real deal.
Got high up & still talks the talk...!
F-bomb's aside his PTS analysis is Gold...Salute.
Outstanding video. Thank you Sir for your service! I was born 11-11-69 Veterans Day! You were already there. Wow Thank You.
I would have served with Admiral Richards in a heart beat! Appears to be a great leader who doesn't mince words. That's a sign of a good leader who cares about his personnel and the mission at hand.
Former AFSOC guy here. Thank God we have men like Admiral Richards who go into the breech when asked, and do their job and complete their missions.
That was a fine speech on a subject I knew nothing about. Thank you, SIR!!!
Good listen Thx. Nice and blunt answers!
Tell it how it is sir! A great video about leading from the front....true leadership!
I'm thanking God at this moment for my hearing Rear Admiral Richards making the distinction that PTS is NOT a disorder - he is 100% correct and the sooner the rest of society / medical professional acknowledge that the better it will be for so many veterans and their families.
I love this man. A true American hero!!
That stache had a Trident of its own.
My dad was Ranger in N.Africa was wounded
When discharged it said due to training & combat
He shouldn't be around weapons etc.
His funeral hall at the barracks was full
Finest man I'll ever know
Thanks for your story
Thank you sir for your service.
SALUTE
SIR
THANK YOU
For your commitment , determination , perseverance , and Service
Hearing some of these stories on various channels including the one from a University in the North East I think who did a serious project having Vietnam Veterans tell their stories is an amazing thing for me. I grew up in an era when it was ungrained in us to never, under any circumstances bring this subject up to a Veteran. Many of my friends fathers were in Vietnam and each one that was, we knew about it. School teachers warned us and personally know some stories of that time that are quite interesting. My father got Honorably Discharged in maybe 64'. I have as many b&w photo's i could find. He's in Calverton National Cemetery. I have all his patches and some kind of book like a year book of different deployments and companies and all the CO's and guys pictures and names from 1964. It has pictures of them working, joking, and doing work I honestly would not want to do. There was a small picture of an older guy in Formal uniform, seems like top brass that came with each book.
Love this guy! Also, he's got a song assigned for each point he's making.
Welcome Home Admiral Richards. Thank you sir. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️🫡🫡🫡🫡 Petty Officer Jones.
A very impressive man, a true leader, a warrior thru and thru! Thank you for a lifetime in serving our country!
Nobody should ever see their own bone. I've seen mine.... Thank you for your service, Seal!
They don’t make them like this man today! A true blue❤️ Thank you for your service and for being you❤️
Awesome! 30 years of service! I salute you sir! Love the sinking san pan story.
You’re such a nice man you said the story so nicely like it was nothing but so romantic kicking ass and taking names that’s a good story and you rock it very well with the mustache along with the flag
Its been said that Richards mustache pinned Sam Ellits mustache and made it say uncle
Thank you for sharing, thank you for your service
Thank you for your service sir
That's the kind of men we need now more than ever!!
Legend!!
Thank you For your Service to our Country!
Bill
Buckhead Ga
Great lesson, Boss. I understand exactly how you’re saying with PTS.
Thank you for your talk, and you have me with PTS
These guys and the LRRPs were just super hardcore warriors in Vietnam.
He was one tough looking SOB Seal back in the day. THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!
Amen
Solid dude semper fi
Just one of our BadAss seals right here. Thank You Sir.
You’re a hero sir!
God bless all of our military personnel!!! Thank you for your service!! Semper Fi.
"We'll worry about that later"
He's a smart tough guy...
I like that man! And I agree with him on pts. Thanks for sharing your amazing experiences.
What an inspiring man!!
That mustache is godly
This guy is great. Thank you sir
I stand in respect on this man and in awe of the stache! *crisp hand salute*
What a great man ! And amazing caeer
Brother was a Walking MUNITIONS FACTORY…🇺🇸
Literally walking weighted down and on the river bottom in the correct direction to pop up and drain barrels and return fire. Amazing selection and training of the mind to never panic, just get on with it. Do your f-ing job sailor!
Nice video. I remember him from the Navy Seals documentary on Discovery Channel. Cool seeing he's from Long Island, even though I'm from Queens lol.
I've seen that before. He was a lot younger.
Love this man’s attitude an his vocabulary
YES SIR!
God bless your service to your country
I wonder if he knew my friend Jack Flowers from Louisville KY - Jack was an incredible man - I still can't believe he befriended me - For some reason he took a liking to me - I treasure his friendship and I value the time spent with Jack - He was my buddy and a true American Bad Ass
That is an amazing man.
Walking on the bottom of the river is the training. Thank God for making men like this, I think.
Tremendous. Heck of a motivational speech.
Amen brother!!!
Holy s$%^! That guy was a beast!
If these great soldiers knew the people they were really fighting and sacrificing their lives for everyone of them would be singing a different tune.
Well spoken, well done🇺🇸
Economy of words with each one well said.
You gotta LOVE these GUYS, AMERICAN WARRIORS.❤
I like this guy!
One tough old hombre. 👍
The Trident was modeld after the "Stache"...........😮
This guy is awesome. God bless you always 🙏❤
After nine years my wounds were too much to continue. I separated and never looked back. This made me wonder what if I stayed in to train the next generation, where would I be now…I think I made the correct choice, but maybe it was also selfish. I’m happy and well, all that matters.
Good on ya SIR!!
Hand injuries hit different.
Wow!!!!!
You’re like the original Chuck Norris
Wrong, Chuck Norris would like to be like the Admiral. IF Chuck was tough enough!
Me thinks the Admiral was biting his tongue when talking about nine-to-fivers. He wanted to tell the camera what he really thinks about those types, but he didn't want to get banned off the Internet, permanently.
Semper Fi, 68-69.
Obviously, the guy doesn't understand how PTSD works.
Fucking rights brother
From Canada if I was alive - and of age range I would never have missed this war
Any Marine straight out of bootcamp would have been able to do the same.
Gotta envy the lady taint tickler on that gunfighter. Only a man with 30 years of Commanding Navy SeALs can grow one that spectacular.
My dad was in a navy special warfare unit that is now called SWCC operators, on riverine patrol boats that ferried SeALs, Green Barets and MAC SOG V guys up and down the rivers in the Delta region of Vietnam.
Wonder if he could have run across this war hero. Surely they chewed on some of same mud.
All I can say to that is HELL YA....
That Moustache should be mandatory in the Navy😊
Real American Bad Ass! 💪👊
That beautiful lip sweater has atleast 17 confirmed kills
What a crazy mustache
💪•MACHO STACH•💪
Whonwould have the presence of mind, standard Canadian, Aussie infantry, thats who.