“Yeah we compromised, sometimes in ways that made us not sleep so well at night, but we did it so people could be free, this isn’t freedom, this is fear.” 🔥🔥
Steve Rogers is such an amazing character in these films. I'm glad that so many people have come to love him because of the MCU. On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be. The great UA-camr KaptainKristian, talking about Superman, said, "We always know what Superman will do, because he'll always do what's right. The clearer the motivations, the more distinct the character becomes. It's the stories around him that should be complex." I believe the same thing applies to Captain America. If Clark Kent is "just a dude from Kansas trying to do the right thing", then Steve is the same guy from Brooklyn. We need these characters to show us hope, and to make us believe in ourselves. Thank you for this amazing orchestral cover. In the spirit of it, could I ask that you create a Superman theme that combines John Williams' "Superman March" and Hans Zimmer's "Ideal of Hope"? I always saw "Ideal of Hope" as a great piece that perfectly scores Clark's becoming Superman, while the "Superman March" captures the joy and goodness of Superman. And while you're at it, can you throw in the Superman: The Animated Series theme?
"On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be." As a non-US-American its always noble to see how the United States COULD be in the world when you see Captain America rescuing the whole world and not just standing for his own country. Poorly its contrary to the actual US-politic still with the "America First"-way.
There's one quote that I love. "A hero? I'm no more a hero than anyone fighting for freedom, liberty, and brotherhood. So long as the evil of tyranny never reaches these shores, the dream that is America will endure."
Deadpool, when he sees Steve for the first time - "Permission to scream in excitement, sir!" Steve - "Permission granted." Deadpool - "Merica, fu... Steve - "Ah, language!"
Deadpool wouldn't have sworn in front of Captain America. In the comics when he finally meets Captain America. Someone comments about him not swearing for once. He says the reason why he won't swear in front of Captain America. Is because Captain America was his childhood hero - even though he's Canadian. & he's not about to swear in front of him.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 He was one of the top 3 heroes Deadpool (not me and don't tell Miguel that I used Logan's bones as a weapon just to kill the TVA for a ridiculous intro) respects.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980friggin A Deadpool, good on em. It’s really wholesome that even the psychos like punisher n daredevil n Deadpool all look up to cap. He’s your heroes favorite hero. 💯
The serum never corrupted Steve Rogers! Touche.. but there's only been one Steve Rogers hasn't there? Mic drop by Zemo Steve Rogers was one in a million.
"I know I'm asking alot. The price of freedom is high. Always has been. And it's a price I am willing to pay. And if I'm the only one then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not."
This is gonna be ringtone when I playing as Steve Rogers aka Captain America in Marvel's Avengers video-game. I really love and like this epic version theme song of Captain America. I really can do this all day even in epic version theme song.
One that led his nation to war ... One that led his team in saving the world ... One that kept fighting his own friends and enemies in the Honor of Justice ... One that accepted his faults yet enabled others to move on ... One that commanded the billions .... to Defend the Universe! One ... THAT ...NEVER ...STOPPED ... FIGHTING! ONE.. THAT ... NEVER ... GAVE... UP!
Please do "The West Was Built On Legends" from Ghost Rider or "Main On End" from Avengers: Endgame (I would love to hear "Portals," too, but I'm sure someone already commented that). Keep up the great work!
1:08 Episode #8 🗺🗼🛸The Last🪂🇨🇵🚀 Garrison of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) The Garrison The Last Garrison The soldiers of Easy Company go on a garrison accompanied by a flying combat shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' barracks. Episode: 8 Preceded by: "The Breaking Point" Followed by: "Why We Fight" "The Last Garrison" is the 8th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier. It follows the perspective of Private Webster as he tells this episode of how the members of Easy Company, who had been psychologically impacted in Bastogne, go on a garrison in Hagenau for prisoners of war. Webster's personal memories were of great use in the writing of this episode. Synopsis David Webster has finally returned to the battlefield after being wounded in the Netherlands. However, his fellow soldiers have endured much without him and resent him for not returning sooner, as other soldiers have done. Another soldier, Lieutenant Jones, a new addition as a recent West Point graduate, is also struggling to find acceptance, quickly barred from participating in what may be the company's last field mission. Using the officer, Webster may be able to rekindle his lost friendships and grant the replacement officer's wish to see combat. Alternate History The episode begins with Private David Webster returning to Easy in the French town of Hagenau after a long rest following his injury at the Battle of the Crossroads in Holland. The other members of Easy, having fought at Bastogne and Foy, act coldly toward him, resentful of his non-participation in these two important battles. Their collective resentment stems from Webster's long stay in the hospital and his lack of effort to return quickly and rejoin the company. Webster then recognizes T/4 Macken, but at first Macken does not remember Webster. Webster then walks to his old unit, Easy Company's 1st Platoon, but has to explain to his CO, Lt. Jack E. Foley, that he was part of the company. When he asks where Corporal Don Hoobler is, Webster gets no answer. PFC. Roy W. Cobb and SSgt. John W. Martin tell Webster to report to 2nd Platoon. In the truck are T/5. Joe Liebgott, SSgt. Donald G. Malarkey, and Private Eugene Jackson. Liebgott says that Malarkey will be promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, but he means 1st Sgt. Carwood Lipton. Webster is also treated with resentment by the men there. Liebgott thinks that Webster must have enjoyed being in recovery because the 101st Airborne Division left Holland four months ago. Webster says he was at the replacement depot, and Liebgott says he certainly tried to help them at Bastogne, though Webster doesn't know how he could have done that. Liebgott says that PFC. Robert E. "Popeye" Wynn found a way out of the hospital, as did SSgt. William J. "Bill" Guarnere. "Yeah, where's Guarnere? Is he still your platoon sergeant?" Webster asks. "No," Jackson replies, "he was shot." The truck stops and they reach Hagenau, and Heffron explains to Webster that Guarnere's foot was blown off at Foy. A garrison is planned for the night: 15 men will cross a nearby river to capture German soldiers for intelligence retrieval. Joining Easy's company is a young second lieutenant, Jones, who is a West Point graduate. Gaining acceptance from the Easy members proves as difficult for the young lieutenant as Webster's attempts to join them. Webster begins to show diplomatic skill by convincing both Captain America and Captain Speirs to allow the inexperienced combat officer Lieutenant Jones to join the garrison, replacing the exhausted Sergeant Malarkey. Webster removes Liebgott from the garrison by telling Captain America that they both speak German and that there are 16 soldiers when Captain America requested 15. Captain America orders Liebgott to remain on the Allied side of the river and provide artillery cover. The garrison crosses the river in inflatable boats; one of them capsizes. As they approach the building where the German soldiers are quartered, a young soldier, Jackson, runs into the building after throwing a grenade and is seriously wounded. The rest of the platoon rushes into the building and captures three German soldiers. As they retreat with their POWs, the remaining German forces open up with artillery. One of the POWs is hit and remains on the riverbank. Reaching the opposite side, the platoon takes Jackson and the POWs to the basement of the battalion headquarters. Several men, still feeling the effects of the adrenaline of the mission, are ready to attack the prisoners of war in retaliation for Jackson, who is shot while being treated by Dr. Roe. Lieutenant Jones manages to restore order. The next morning, Captain America wearing the circular (flying) combat shield (UFO) on his forearm and Speirs observe the building mined with planted explosives during the garrison. Lieutenant Colonel Sink orders another garrison to be scheduled for that night. Captain America, wearing the flying saucer shield (UFO) between his shoulders, meets with the soldiers later and explains that this garrison will operate the raid on the opposing garrison for more prisoners of war. Captain America tells the Easy Company soldiers that the garrison will leave that night, but then orders the soldiers to sleep through the night and report to Captain America that the soldiers have gone to garrison Hagenau. The Easy Company soldiers go on a garrison accompanied by a flying saucer shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' garrison, but no German soldiers are captured. The men of Easy Company are relieved. Having participated in a cross-artillery battle between M1919s and MG 42s, both young Lieutenant Jones and Webster are now accepted as full members of Easy Company. Webster is welcomed back to Easy as they leave Hagenau. Casualties Sgt. William F Kiehn (shot in action) Infantryman Eugene E. Jackson (shot) Trivia Forrest Guth's role in the garrison as an interpreter at Hagenau was replaced by David Kenyon Webster. Webster was not actually in that garrison, but was involved in the garrison assigned to cover the garrison across the river with a Browning M1919.
1:08 Episode #7 The Breaking Point of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) The Breaking Point The Breaking Point Episode: 7 Preceded by: "Bastogne" Followed by: "The Last Patrol" Focus: C. Carwood Lipton Subject: The Battle for Foy "The Breaking Point" is the 7th episode of Captain America: The Super Soldier. It is seen from the point of view of 1st Sgt. C. Carwood Lipton as he observes several men near the breaking point in the Ardennes. Lipton also serves as the narrator. In this episode, Dike is replaced by Lieutenant Speirs, who manages to lead the men in the capture of Foy. Synopsis The company is still trapped in Bastogne and is succumbing to the harsh, cold winter. Despite this, things are looking up! They must take the town of Foy and finally end the dreaded winter. There is only one problem: Lieutenant Norman Dike. He is never around, he is incompetent, and he never knows what to do. With no real commander to lead them, First Sergeant Lipton must do everything he can to keep the company strong, but what will they do when the fateful day comes when Dike leads them into battle? Alternate History The episode begins on January 2, 1945 in the Ardennes Forest in the town of Foy, where First Sergeant C. Carwood Lipton, First Lieutenant Lynn D. "Buck" Compton, and Sergeant William J. "Wild Bill" Guarnere are reading a map on the back of Sergeant Donald G. "Malark" Malarkey. When Malarkey stands up with the map, Compton is joking that he will pin the map to Malarkey's head, and Guarnere is assembling the 2nd Platoon. The next day, January 3, a German SS officer is riding a horse when he is ambushed by Donald Hoobler, Private Lester "Les" Hashey, and Sergeant Burton P. "Pat" Christenson. The SS officer attempts to gallop away and is hit in the head by an M1 Garand fired by Hoobler. Hoobler searches the wounded SS officer and finds a Luger pistol, one of his prized possessions since joining the paratroopers. After the incident, Hoobler tells everyone he has found one, including Lipton and Sergeant Darrell C. "Shifty" Powers. Powers is digging a trench when Hoobler brags amiably that he may be a better shot than Powers. Shifty replies that he himself is not as good as his own father. After the conversation, Hoobler is going to test his new souvenir. Lipton and Powers are joined by Compton and Malarkey. Compton wants to know where Easy Company's commander, Lieutenant Dike, is. Lipton can't answer exactly, because no one knows where Dike is going. Lipton then says that two men were wounded. A sudden gunshot is heard, and Lipton, Compton, Malarkey and Powers duck into Shifty's foxhole. Hashey appears and says that Hoobler accidentally shot himself. The men go to his foxhole to help, but they can't find the wound fast enough, and Hoobler is bleeding out. The Luger he had tucked into his pants pocket inexplicably goes off, hitting his femoral artery. Lipton tells Captain America about the incident, carrying a circular (flying) combat shield (UFO) between his shoulders. When Captain America asks why Lieutenant Dike isn't relaying the news, Lipton says it's because Dike is nowhere to be found. Captain America that night talks to his friend Captain Bucky Barnes about who could replace Dike, understanding that Dike is not a good leader because he is never around and never really relates to the men. After comparing the officers, they realize that one is too strict, one is not very good ("God bless America", as Captain America says), leading them to realize that the only real choice is Compton, as he is a good combat leader. But they are stuck with Dike anyway because he is the favorite among the higher-ups in the company. Later, Dike randomly asks Lipton where he is from, which leads to an awkward conversation between the two and Dike leaves Lipton mid-sentence. The next morning, we see Frank Perconte, Pat Christenson, and Harold Webb discussing the rumor about what Lieutenant Speirs did in Normandy and how he shot some German POWs after offering them cigarettes. Speirs himself appears and tells them that the trench they dug needs to be deeper and better camouflaged, but they say that Dike said it was good enough. He then offers them a cigarette, and the men's faces show horror at the story about the POWs. Easy returns to the front line in the woods outside Foy. As they dig new trenches and strengthen the existing ones, they are bombarded several times. A grenade hits very close to Joe Toye, and his right leg is hit above the knee. Bill Guarnere runs over and begins to drag Toye to safety when another grenade explodes near the two, hitting Guarnere's right leg again. As Compton approaches the two men, he suddenly has trouble calling a medic; the shock of the situation becomes Compton's "breaking point", and he is pulled from the front lines.
1:08 Episode #7 The Breaking Point of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) The worst bombing occurs at night and sees Corporal Penkala and Sergeant Skip Muck's trench take a direct hit, a moment witnessed by George Luz. A grenade also lands near Luz and Lipton's trench, but fails to explode. Lipton is so shaken that he takes a cigarette from Luz, even though he does not smoke. Muck and Penkala were good friends of Don Malarkey, who is saddened by their deaths. To lighten his mood a bit, Lipton gives Malarkey Hoob's Luger for his brother. During the night bombing, Dike tells Lipton to take command while he retreats to the rear. Lipton tells Captain America that the attack on Foy they are going to conduct the next day will result in many good men being hit if Dike is not relieved. All Captain America can say is that they are led by him. The next day, the men prepare to attack. Captain America goes over the plan with 1st Lieutenant Norman S. Dike Jr. Dike tells him he is counting on him. Dike says "clear" and signals that he understands. As Captain America fades away, Dike calmly stretches, only resting in a small foxhole. The attack begins with the men running across the open snow-covered field. Lipton tells his men to move fast and keep it up until they reach the city. Dike runs much slower and tells Shames to stay calm. Foley breaks away from 1st Platoon to clear a small hut. Since he is not moving fast enough, Dike assumes Foley has gotten separated from him and is going against orders. Dike stops in the middle of the open ground and tells radio operator George Luz to get Foley on the radio. Dike stops the entire Easy Company from advancing, much to Captain America's dismay. Lipton orders 2nd Squad to find cover. Dike doesn't realize he's not under cover until a grenade nearly blows him up. He runs for cover with Luz. Dike radios Foley to get back where he can see him. Foley does so, bringing a runner. Lipton also goes to where Dike has taken cover, asking what Dike's next orders are. Captain America radios Luz to tell him to get Dike on the radio. Foley arrives just as we see from Dike's perspective that he's panicking under all the stress of the battle. Obviously without thinking, Dike tells Foley to take 1st platoon on a flanking mission, despite the fact that they'll have little adequate cover and will be relieved of the company. Dike shouts against the men's pleas to keep moving forward, telling Foley that everyone else will provide suppression artillery when they can. While running back, Foley's runner is shot down by a sniper. Foley tells the men what Dike wants them to do. They start to advance only to be pinned down by a sniper. Realizing that Dike is losing, Captain America races through the difficult terrain, parrying incoming fire with the flying disc combat shield, out of the tree line to take his place, but is stopped by Colonel Sink because he is the battalion's XO. Realizing he does not have permission, Captain America ignores Sink and shouts for Speirs, telling him to relieve Dike and take command. As Speirs races to the company, the men realize they are pinned down by the sniper, effectively picking them off one at a time. Speirs arrives, relieves the shocked Dike. He asks Lipton how the battle is going. Lipton replies that the first platoon is attempting a flanking mission, but is stretched thin by a sniper; he thinks the sniper is in the building with the collapsed roof. Speirs tells Lipton that he wants the building blasted with grenades and mortars until he is gone; When he disappears, 1st Squadron is to go straight ahead and abandon Dike's orders to flank the village. Lipton replies "Yes, sir" and smiles at George Luz, grateful that a good commander is now leading them. The sniper is taken down by a mortar round and the men quickly enter Foy and advance rapidly. They reach the halfway point, but are faced with a dilemma. I Company is on the other side and is being attacked by armor, meaning they will escape the others. With the village full of attacking Germans, Speirs makes a suicidal run across the German front line. Lipton narrates that the Germans did not try to kill Speirs because they were shocked by what they were seeing. However, the most remarkable thing about what Speirs did was not that he successfully linked up with I Company, but that he ran back the way he had come. The men celebrate their victory by singing in front of a tank as they are filmed. Their celebration is interrupted, however, by another sniper who appears from hiding and shoots at the soldiers, hitting two of them. Most manage to take cover in time. Lipton locates the sniper and runs off as bait so that Shifty can kill him. They succeed and continue to celebrate. Fast forward to a night at a church where the men are listening to a choir. Lipton explains that the men were under the impression that they were being relieved and would return to Mourmelon the next day. However, plans have changed and they are instead heading to the town of Hagenau to help hold the front line. Lipton spends much of the night taking stock of the remaining men. Of the 145 they went to Bastogne with, only 63 are left. Lipton imagines seeing all the men sitting in the church with all the casualties disappearing as the scene moves through the church. Speirs, now officially in command of the company, approaches Lipton and begins to talk about recent events. Lipton says that the men are just grateful to have a good leader again, but Speirs surprises him by saying that they already had a good leader, someone who supported them and kept them going during the worst times. Lipton does not understand who he is referring to, prompting Speirs to tell Lipton that he (Lipton) is that man. Speirs also tells him that Captain America has given Lipton a battlefield commission, and Sink has approved. Speirs tells him that he has been promoted; "Congratulations... Lieutenant." The episode ends with the men boarding the trucks heading to Haguenau. Luz sees the men of the First Battalion and sarcastically thanks them for using Easy's trenches as toilets. Lipton shares a cigarette with the men as the episode ends. Casualties and casualties German officer Corporal Donald B. Hoobler (shot in action) Sergeant Joseph J. Toye (WIA) Sergeant William Guarnere (WIA) Sergeant Warren H. Muck (shot in action) PFC. Alex M. Penkala Jr. (KIA) PFC Harold D. Webb (shot) Infantryman Kenneth J. Webb (KIA) Several German soldiers: shot at the Battle of Foy. Several American soldiers: shot at the Battle of Foy. Corporal Francis J. Mellet (KIA) Corporal AP Herron (shot in action) PFC Carl C Sawosko (KIA)
Fun fact, the sound that plays when the winter soldier is first scene, the noise that sounds like metal being scratched is actually Bucky's scream from cap 1 slowed down
@L'Orchestra Cinematique, your respect for the music of MARVEL is only exceeded by your talent. My respect to you for that. I could sit and listen to your videos all day. I'm also enthralled by your WandaVision End Credit EPIC video.
1:08 [Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) Crossroads “ Crossroads ” Episode: 5 Preceded by: " Replacements " Followed by: " Bastogne " "Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO. Synopsis Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties. Summary On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany. Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn. Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes. Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area. Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water. Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy. On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA) 1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
Now we need the 24-hour version so we can do this all day.
Great
I understood that reference.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 and I understood yours
I can do this all day.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I understood THAT reference
“The price of freedom is high. Always has been. But it’s a price I’m willing to pay. And if I’m the only one, so be it. But I’m betting I’m not.”
Did you write that down first, or was that off the top of your head
@@archietall2339 it's a quote from captain America
So is my reply
@@archietall2339 “I understood that reference”
*"But I'm willing to bet that I'm not."
"I can do this all day." -Captain America
Yeah I know
@crazy GAMER yessir
I bet you can, but I am on a very tight schedule.
I Understood That Reference 😎
I know... *sigh* I know.
The start always gives me the chills, one of the greatest heroes ever to walk the earth.
"I'm with you 'til the end of the line." - Captain America
"A symbol to the Nation... A hero to the World."
“The story of Captain America is one of Honor ,Bravery and sacrifice”
This is going to be super good
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There’s a hundred likes so I made it 101 just for fun. 😁
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"A symbol to the nation. A hero to the world."
Who said that line?
@@EAgamer100 An announcer in Winter Soldier when Cap visited a small section of himself in a Museum.
It’s actually a symbol to the nation, a hero to the world
@@adamrogbros1323 Fixed it, thanks!
The story of Captain America is one of honor, bravery, and sacrifice 🇺🇸
“Yeah we compromised, sometimes in ways that made us not sleep so well at night, but we did it so people could be free, this isn’t freedom, this is fear.” 🔥🔥
From a guy that got beaten in Brooklyn streets to a WW2 hero to a hero that fought Thanos with a broken shield
Surrender is not an option.
Surrender is never and option
Steve Rogers is such an amazing character in these films. I'm glad that so many people have come to love him because of the MCU.
On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be.
The great UA-camr KaptainKristian, talking about Superman, said, "We always know what Superman will do, because he'll always do what's right. The clearer the motivations, the more distinct the character becomes. It's the stories around him that should be complex." I believe the same thing applies to Captain America. If Clark Kent is "just a dude from Kansas trying to do the right thing", then Steve is the same guy from Brooklyn. We need these characters to show us hope, and to make us believe in ourselves.
Thank you for this amazing orchestral cover. In the spirit of it, could I ask that you create a Superman theme that combines John Williams' "Superman March" and Hans Zimmer's "Ideal of Hope"? I always saw "Ideal of Hope" as a great piece that perfectly scores Clark's becoming Superman, while the "Superman March" captures the joy and goodness of Superman. And while you're at it, can you throw in the Superman: The Animated Series theme?
such a pity mcu/dc fankids slaughtered MOS and also how underrated this comment is
Steve Rogers represents what America aspires to. He has often been at odds with what the government does throughout his life.
"On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be."
As a non-US-American its always noble to see how the United States COULD be in the world when you see Captain America rescuing the whole world and not just standing for his own country. Poorly its contrary to the actual US-politic still with the "America First"-way.
America is a Continent.
I'm german so i disn't read 20% of your comment
People love the "no, you move quote", but Cap's best quote by far is "I believe in nothing, general. Except the Dream."
Captain America's role in born again is so damn good.
"A soldier with a voice to cammand a god...and does."
There's one quote that I love. "A hero? I'm no more a hero than anyone fighting for freedom, liberty, and brotherhood. So long as the evil of tyranny never reaches these shores, the dream that is America will endure."
Deadpool, when he sees Steve for the first time - "Permission to scream in excitement, sir!"
Steve - "Permission granted."
Deadpool - "Merica, fu...
Steve - "Ah, language!"
I would have loved to see this
Deadpool wouldn't have sworn in front of Captain America. In the comics when he finally meets Captain America. Someone comments about him not swearing for once. He says the reason why he won't swear in front of Captain America. Is because Captain America was his childhood hero - even though he's Canadian. & he's not about to swear in front of him.
I Understood That Reference😎
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 He was one of the top 3 heroes Deadpool (not me and don't tell Miguel that I used Logan's bones as a weapon just to kill the TVA for a ridiculous intro) respects.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980friggin A Deadpool, good on em. It’s really wholesome that even the psychos like punisher n daredevil n Deadpool all look up to cap. He’s your heroes favorite hero. 💯
Brilliant. Love Silvestri’s classic theme thet goes into the Winter Soldier theme.
THE STAR SPANGLED MAN WITH A PLAN!
Captain America to Falcon: On your left.
Falcon to Captain America during the last stand in Endgame: On your left.
Yeah we know, we all got the reference
Yeah, I know, I know
Remember when he was once the very first avenger?
♦️♦️♦️He forever will be.♦️♦️♦️
I mean, technically Thor was
@@maul6096 no, technically thor was a aspiring king, to his people he was just royalty and at the time,his heart wasnt in the right spot
@@maul6096 Thor wasn’t a hero at that time, he was a egotistical alien bruh, all cared about was fighting, Steve was a real avenger.
Yes. Dr Erskine choose well. He too saw with more than eyes.
“You must stay who you are…Not a perfect soldier, but a good man”
As soon as I heard the brass, I got chills
A super soldier, a living legend who kind of lives up to the legend.
-Tony Stark, Avengers 2012
I can listen to this all day.
Literally makes me SO nostalgic😭😭
Thank you for using Taking a Stand, I love so much the winter soldier and that is THE theme for Cap for me, even more the the first avenger one.
You're very help, it's such a good film!
I prefer the First Avenger theme.
Just fits his personality more to me.
@@Gojirawars03 I agree. That is Captain America’s theme. The one from the winter soldier is Bucky’s theme.
Love all the cap themes for the first avengers is the one that reminds me most of Cap especially since they used it in THAT Steve/Tony Endgame scene.
@@Gojirawars03 totally!
Red Skull: What made you so special?
Cap: Nothing. I’m just a kid from Brooklyn.
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If this had been the exact theme when he lifted the mjölnir......❤
I CAN ACTUALLY SEE THAT IN MY HEAD
A reminder that we don't need to be perfect soldiers...
...just good men.
Good becomes great. Bad becomes worse.
The three dislikes are from Red Skull, Iron Man, and Thanos
There are three more dislikes from Ebony maw, Corvius glaive and Proxima midnight.
One more now, Janet pressed it just to annoy Scott
One more now, Zemo made Bucky do it.
The dark order two
NOT ANYMORE FROM IRON MAN BECAUSE IRON MAN IS REFRIEND CAPTAIN AMERICA NOW
The serum never corrupted Steve Rogers!
Touche.. but there's only been one Steve Rogers hasn't there?
Mic drop by Zemo
Steve Rogers was one in a million.
That one dislike is from Red Skull.
Of there is a third it will be from Zemo?, not that I want a third.
Even Taskmaster dislike him too.
"fool! You cannot control the power you hold! You will burn!"
Red Skull: "I already have"
"I know I'm asking alot. The price of freedom is high. Always has been. And it's a price I am willing to pay. And if I'm the only one then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not."
I can hear this wonder all day ❤️🤍💙
This is gonna be ringtone when I playing as Steve Rogers aka Captain America in Marvel's Avengers video-game. I really love and like this epic version theme song of Captain America. I really can do this all day even in epic version theme song.
I can listen to this all day!
I can hear this all day…
Definitely the best superhero in history. Maybe not the most iconic; but def the best.
Definitely iconic too. He's the first avenger after all
Love this so much, Marvel Cinematic Universe is no longer the same without Captain America(Steve Rogers) and Iron Man…
One that led his nation to war ...
One that led his team in saving the world ...
One that kept fighting his own friends and enemies in the Honor of Justice ...
One that accepted his faults yet enabled others to move on ...
One that commanded the billions .... to Defend the Universe!
One ... THAT ...NEVER ...STOPPED ... FIGHTING!
ONE.. THAT ... NEVER ... GAVE... UP!
AND…he was worthy
You blended both tracks well.
The Captain America March is my favorite MCU theme. I wish it came back more.
Please do "The West Was Built On Legends" from Ghost Rider or "Main On End" from Avengers: Endgame (I would love to hear "Portals," too, but I'm sure someone already commented that). Keep up the great work!
Portals is better than Main on End in my opinion.
If you read my whole comment, you would see that I mentioned others had probably already brought up Portals.
@@cookscreativecorner Yes, I realize that. I was just stating my opinion on the two songs. I like both a lot.
Okay this in the morning before I head out
Please do one of "When Captain America Throws his Mighty Shield".
The Thumbnail Is Awessome 👌
Thanks man!!
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Episode #8 🗺🗼🛸The Last🪂🇨🇵🚀 Garrison of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
The Garrison
The Last Garrison
The soldiers of Easy Company go on a garrison accompanied by a flying combat shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' barracks.
Episode: 8
Preceded by: "The Breaking Point"
Followed by: "Why We Fight"
"The Last Garrison" is the 8th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier. It follows the perspective of Private Webster as he tells this episode of how the members of Easy Company, who had been psychologically impacted in Bastogne, go on a garrison in Hagenau for prisoners of war. Webster's personal memories were of great use in the writing of this episode.
Synopsis
David Webster has finally returned to the battlefield after being wounded in the Netherlands. However, his fellow soldiers have endured much without him and resent him for not returning sooner, as other soldiers have done. Another soldier, Lieutenant Jones, a new addition as a recent West Point graduate, is also struggling to find acceptance, quickly barred from participating in what may be the company's last field mission. Using the officer, Webster may be able to rekindle his lost friendships and grant the replacement officer's wish to see combat.
Alternate History
The episode begins with Private David Webster returning to Easy in the French town of Hagenau after a long rest following his injury at the Battle of the Crossroads in Holland. The other members of Easy, having fought at Bastogne and Foy, act coldly toward him, resentful of his non-participation in these two important battles. Their collective resentment stems from Webster's long stay in the hospital and his lack of effort to return quickly and rejoin the company. Webster then recognizes T/4 Macken, but at first Macken does not remember Webster.
Webster then walks to his old unit, Easy Company's 1st Platoon, but has to explain to his CO, Lt. Jack E. Foley, that he was part of the company. When he asks where Corporal Don Hoobler is, Webster gets no answer. PFC. Roy W. Cobb and SSgt. John W. Martin tell Webster to report to 2nd Platoon. In the truck are T/5. Joe Liebgott, SSgt. Donald G. Malarkey, and Private Eugene Jackson. Liebgott says that Malarkey will be promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, but he means 1st Sgt. Carwood Lipton. Webster is also treated with resentment by the men there. Liebgott thinks that Webster must have enjoyed being in recovery because the 101st Airborne Division left Holland four months ago.
Webster says he was at the replacement depot, and Liebgott says he certainly tried to help them at Bastogne, though Webster doesn't know how he could have done that. Liebgott says that PFC. Robert E. "Popeye" Wynn found a way out of the hospital, as did SSgt. William J. "Bill" Guarnere. "Yeah, where's Guarnere? Is he still your platoon sergeant?" Webster asks. "No," Jackson replies, "he was shot." The truck stops and they reach Hagenau, and Heffron explains to Webster that Guarnere's foot was blown off at Foy.
A garrison is planned for the night: 15 men will cross a nearby river to capture German soldiers for intelligence retrieval. Joining Easy's company is a young second lieutenant, Jones, who is a West Point graduate. Gaining acceptance from the Easy members proves as difficult for the young lieutenant as Webster's attempts to join them.
Webster begins to show diplomatic skill by convincing both Captain America and Captain Speirs to allow the inexperienced combat officer Lieutenant Jones to join the garrison, replacing the exhausted Sergeant Malarkey. Webster removes Liebgott from the garrison by telling Captain America that they both speak German and that there are 16 soldiers when Captain America requested 15. Captain America orders Liebgott to remain on the Allied side of the river and provide artillery cover.
The garrison crosses the river in inflatable boats; one of them capsizes. As they approach the building where the German soldiers are quartered, a young soldier, Jackson, runs into the building after throwing a grenade and is seriously wounded. The rest of the platoon rushes into the building and captures three German soldiers. As they retreat with their POWs, the remaining German forces open up with artillery. One of the POWs is hit and remains on the riverbank. Reaching the opposite side, the platoon takes Jackson and the POWs to the basement of the battalion headquarters. Several men, still feeling the effects of the adrenaline of the mission, are ready to attack the prisoners of war in retaliation for Jackson, who is shot while being treated by Dr. Roe. Lieutenant Jones manages to restore order.
The next morning, Captain America wearing the circular (flying) combat shield (UFO) on his forearm and Speirs observe the building mined with planted explosives during the garrison. Lieutenant Colonel Sink orders another garrison to be scheduled for that night. Captain America, wearing the flying saucer shield (UFO) between his shoulders, meets with the soldiers later and explains that this garrison will operate the raid on the opposing garrison for more prisoners of war. Captain America tells the Easy Company soldiers that the garrison will leave that night, but then orders the soldiers to sleep through the night and report to Captain America that the soldiers have gone to garrison Hagenau.
The Easy Company soldiers go on a garrison accompanied by a flying saucer shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' garrison, but no German soldiers are captured. The men of Easy Company are relieved.
Having participated in a cross-artillery battle between M1919s and MG 42s, both young Lieutenant Jones and Webster are now accepted as full members of Easy Company. Webster is welcomed back to Easy as they leave Hagenau.
Casualties
Sgt. William F Kiehn (shot in action)
Infantryman Eugene E. Jackson (shot)
Trivia
Forrest Guth's role in the garrison as an interpreter at Hagenau was replaced by David Kenyon Webster. Webster was not actually in that garrison, but was involved in the garrison assigned to cover the garrison across the river with a Browning M1919.
I love you, Chris Evans! BOSTON. Dear friend.🙏🏾💕🥰🤗💕
Thank you very much guys! As always, you took something pretty and good, then made it into something great and beautiful!
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Episode #7 The Breaking Point of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
The Breaking Point
The Breaking Point
Episode: 7
Preceded by: "Bastogne"
Followed by: "The Last Patrol"
Focus: C. Carwood Lipton
Subject: The Battle for Foy
"The Breaking Point" is the 7th episode of Captain America: The Super Soldier. It is seen from the point of view of 1st Sgt. C. Carwood Lipton as he observes several men near the breaking point in the Ardennes. Lipton also serves as the narrator.
In this episode, Dike is replaced by Lieutenant Speirs, who manages to lead the men in the capture of Foy.
Synopsis
The company is still trapped in Bastogne and is succumbing to the harsh, cold winter. Despite this, things are looking up! They must take the town of Foy and finally end the dreaded winter. There is only one problem: Lieutenant Norman Dike. He is never around, he is incompetent, and he never knows what to do. With no real commander to lead them, First Sergeant Lipton must do everything he can to keep the company strong, but what will they do when the fateful day comes when Dike leads them into battle?
Alternate History
The episode begins on January 2, 1945 in the Ardennes Forest in the town of Foy, where First Sergeant C. Carwood Lipton, First Lieutenant Lynn D. "Buck" Compton, and Sergeant William J. "Wild Bill" Guarnere are reading a map on the back of Sergeant Donald G. "Malark" Malarkey. When Malarkey stands up with the map, Compton is joking that he will pin the map to Malarkey's head, and Guarnere is assembling the 2nd Platoon. The next day, January 3, a German SS officer is riding a horse when he is ambushed by Donald Hoobler, Private Lester "Les" Hashey, and Sergeant Burton P. "Pat" Christenson. The SS officer attempts to gallop away and is hit in the head by an M1 Garand fired by Hoobler. Hoobler searches the wounded SS officer and finds a Luger pistol, one of his prized possessions since joining the paratroopers.
After the incident, Hoobler tells everyone he has found one, including Lipton and Sergeant Darrell C. "Shifty" Powers. Powers is digging a trench when Hoobler brags amiably that he may be a better shot than Powers. Shifty replies that he himself is not as good as his own father. After the conversation, Hoobler is going to test his new souvenir. Lipton and Powers are joined by Compton and Malarkey. Compton wants to know where Easy Company's commander, Lieutenant Dike, is. Lipton can't answer exactly, because no one knows where Dike is going. Lipton then says that two men were wounded. A sudden gunshot is heard, and Lipton, Compton, Malarkey and Powers duck into Shifty's foxhole. Hashey appears and says that Hoobler accidentally shot himself. The men go to his foxhole to help, but they can't find the wound fast enough, and Hoobler is bleeding out. The Luger he had tucked into his pants pocket inexplicably goes off, hitting his femoral artery. Lipton tells Captain America about the incident, carrying a circular (flying) combat shield (UFO) between his shoulders. When Captain America asks why Lieutenant Dike isn't relaying the news, Lipton says it's because Dike is nowhere to be found.
Captain America that night talks to his friend Captain Bucky Barnes about who could replace Dike, understanding that Dike is not a good leader because he is never around and never really relates to the men. After comparing the officers, they realize that one is too strict, one is not very good ("God bless America", as Captain America says), leading them to realize that the only real choice is Compton, as he is a good combat leader. But they are stuck with Dike anyway because he is the favorite among the higher-ups in the company.
Later, Dike randomly asks Lipton where he is from, which leads to an awkward conversation between the two and Dike leaves Lipton mid-sentence. The next morning, we see Frank Perconte, Pat Christenson, and Harold Webb discussing the rumor about what Lieutenant Speirs did in Normandy and how he shot some German POWs after offering them cigarettes. Speirs himself appears and tells them that the trench they dug needs to be deeper and better camouflaged, but they say that Dike said it was good enough. He then offers them a cigarette, and the men's faces show horror at the story about the POWs.
Easy returns to the front line in the woods outside Foy. As they dig new trenches and strengthen the existing ones, they are bombarded several times. A grenade hits very close to Joe Toye, and his right leg is hit above the knee. Bill Guarnere runs over and begins to drag Toye to safety when another grenade explodes near the two, hitting Guarnere's right leg again. As Compton approaches the two men, he suddenly has trouble calling a medic; the shock of the situation becomes Compton's "breaking point", and he is pulled from the front lines.
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Episode #7 The Breaking Point of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
The worst bombing occurs at night and sees Corporal Penkala and Sergeant Skip Muck's trench take a direct hit, a moment witnessed by George Luz. A grenade also lands near Luz and Lipton's trench, but fails to explode. Lipton is so shaken that he takes a cigarette from Luz, even though he does not smoke. Muck and Penkala were good friends of Don Malarkey, who is saddened by their deaths. To lighten his mood a bit, Lipton gives Malarkey Hoob's Luger for his brother.
During the night bombing, Dike tells Lipton to take command while he retreats to the rear. Lipton tells Captain America that the attack on Foy they are going to conduct the next day will result in many good men being hit if Dike is not relieved. All Captain America can say is that they are led by him.
The next day, the men prepare to attack. Captain America goes over the plan with 1st Lieutenant Norman S. Dike Jr. Dike tells him he is counting on him. Dike says "clear" and signals that he understands. As Captain America fades away, Dike calmly stretches, only resting in a small foxhole.
The attack begins with the men running across the open snow-covered field. Lipton tells his men to move fast and keep it up until they reach the city. Dike runs much slower and tells Shames to stay calm. Foley breaks away from 1st Platoon to clear a small hut. Since he is not moving fast enough, Dike assumes Foley has gotten separated from him and is going against orders. Dike stops in the middle of the open ground and tells radio operator George Luz to get Foley on the radio. Dike stops the entire Easy Company from advancing, much to Captain America's dismay. Lipton orders 2nd Squad to find cover. Dike doesn't realize he's not under cover until a grenade nearly blows him up. He runs for cover with Luz.
Dike radios Foley to get back where he can see him. Foley does so, bringing a runner. Lipton also goes to where Dike has taken cover, asking what Dike's next orders are. Captain America radios Luz to tell him to get Dike on the radio. Foley arrives just as we see from Dike's perspective that he's panicking under all the stress of the battle. Obviously without thinking, Dike tells Foley to take 1st platoon on a flanking mission, despite the fact that they'll have little adequate cover and will be relieved of the company. Dike shouts against the men's pleas to keep moving forward, telling Foley that everyone else will provide suppression artillery when they can.
While running back, Foley's runner is shot down by a sniper. Foley tells the men what Dike wants them to do. They start to advance only to be pinned down by a sniper. Realizing that Dike is losing, Captain America races through the difficult terrain, parrying incoming fire with the flying disc combat shield, out of the tree line to take his place, but is stopped by Colonel Sink because he is the battalion's XO.
Realizing he does not have permission, Captain America ignores Sink and shouts for Speirs, telling him to relieve Dike and take command.
As Speirs races to the company, the men realize they are pinned down by the sniper, effectively picking them off one at a time. Speirs arrives, relieves the shocked Dike. He asks Lipton how the battle is going. Lipton replies that the first platoon is attempting a flanking mission, but is stretched thin by a sniper; he thinks the sniper is in the building with the collapsed roof.
Speirs tells Lipton that he wants the building blasted with grenades and mortars until he is gone; When he disappears, 1st Squadron is to go straight ahead and abandon Dike's orders to flank the village. Lipton replies "Yes, sir" and smiles at George Luz, grateful that a good commander is now leading them.
The sniper is taken down by a mortar round and the men quickly enter Foy and advance rapidly. They reach the halfway point, but are faced with a dilemma. I Company is on the other side and is being attacked by armor, meaning they will escape the others. With the village full of attacking Germans, Speirs makes a suicidal run across the German front line. Lipton narrates that the Germans did not try to kill Speirs because they were shocked by what they were seeing. However, the most remarkable thing about what Speirs did was not that he successfully linked up with I Company, but that he ran back the way he had come.
The men celebrate their victory by singing in front of a tank as they are filmed. Their celebration is interrupted, however, by another sniper who appears from hiding and shoots at the soldiers, hitting two of them. Most manage to take cover in time. Lipton locates the sniper and runs off as bait so that Shifty can kill him. They succeed and continue to celebrate.
Fast forward to a night at a church where the men are listening to a choir. Lipton explains that the men were under the impression that they were being relieved and would return to Mourmelon the next day. However, plans have changed and they are instead heading to the town of Hagenau to help hold the front line. Lipton spends much of the night taking stock of the remaining men. Of the 145 they went to Bastogne with, only 63 are left. Lipton imagines seeing all the men sitting in the church with all the casualties disappearing as the scene moves through the church.
Speirs, now officially in command of the company, approaches Lipton and begins to talk about recent events. Lipton says that the men are just grateful to have a good leader again, but Speirs surprises him by saying that they already had a good leader, someone who supported them and kept them going during the worst times. Lipton does not understand who he is referring to, prompting Speirs to tell Lipton that he (Lipton) is that man. Speirs also tells him that Captain America has given Lipton a battlefield commission, and Sink has approved. Speirs tells him that he has been promoted; "Congratulations... Lieutenant."
The episode ends with the men boarding the trucks heading to Haguenau. Luz sees the men of the First Battalion and sarcastically thanks them for using Easy's trenches as toilets. Lipton shares a cigarette with the men as the episode ends.
Casualties and casualties
German officer
Corporal Donald B. Hoobler (shot in action)
Sergeant Joseph J. Toye (WIA) Sergeant
William Guarnere (WIA) Sergeant Warren H.
Muck (shot in action) PFC. Alex M. Penkala Jr. (KIA)
PFC Harold D. Webb (shot)
Infantryman Kenneth J. Webb (KIA)
Several German soldiers: shot at the Battle of Foy.
Several American soldiers: shot at the Battle of Foy.
Corporal Francis J. Mellet (KIA)
Corporal AP Herron (shot in action)
PFC Carl C Sawosko (KIA)
Next up: Cap best friend, The Winter soldier!!! Make it happen!!
yes!
Fun fact, the sound that plays when the winter soldier is first scene, the noise that sounds like metal being scratched is actually Bucky's scream from cap 1 slowed down
Hell Yah! Do the Winter Soldier next! ❄🦾
Not just his best friend. His brother.
I could watch this all day
Thinking into our real world, the President’s Beast is the pure embodiment of Captain America as a vehicle. That Limo is quite a sight to behold. 😁👍
@L'Orchestra Cinematique, your respect for the music of MARVEL is only exceeded by your talent. My respect to you for that. I could sit and listen to your videos all day. I'm also enthralled by your WandaVision End Credit EPIC video.
Dude your covers are masterpieces. This gave me goosebumps. Is it possible you can do the Agents of Shield theme?
I didn't know anyone else had watched A.O.S.
Steve Rogers: The Eternal Super Soilder, legendary First Avenger, and Friend.
Not a perfect soldier but, a good man.
Trying to do my best.
#myfavouriteavenger
Always and forever.
Excellent. One of the best pieces in the history of the world 😂
FREEDOM PREVAILS!
FINAL JUSTICE!
THUMBS UP SOLDIER!
-MVC Captain America.
Thank you for our USA Veterans and World War II heroes for fighting for our country's freedom 😭🇺🇲❤️
"The only power I have is i believe we can do better" -sam Wilson
"I can do this all day " -Steve Roger
CAPTAIN AMERICA🇺🇸✊🏾✊🏻
Why is my chest hair red white and blue now?!
Nice version I can do this all day
Can I use this song in a video about Ship evolution on my channel? Of course, I will give all necessary credits. Thanks for listening
Hey! If you could send us an email at orchestracinematique@gmail.com we can discuss the usage then :)
Whoever pressed dislike obviously doesn't know what AWESOME music sounds like
me waiting for a next movie...
perfect title: Captain America: Back in time
and i think... that is beautiful
Sorry but they just confirmed a 4th Captain america movie with the new cap Anthony Mackie is
Happy Veterans Day And thank you to all of our veterans who have fought on the battlefield for our country's freedom
I can hear this song all day
Me too bro
@@erengodyeager2602 LOL
Next do Guardians of the Galaxy plz
@crazy GAMER
And Iron Man because...?
Well this is gonna be awesome!
Epic as always from you all xoxo
if you haven't already, could you do a rendition of King of Pride Rock by Hans Zimmer
Or Rafiki's Fireflies.
3:08 is my fab
Also 1:00 i think you like it
Hans Zimmer's Captain America Theme okno XD
Where is the Civil War's Captain América Theme?
I wonder how many people will take your comment out of context and try to tell you that Hans didn't do the score.
It’s the same as the Winter Soldier Theme.
No, its not, its similar
The first Avenger
Taking a stand
Was waiting that Cap's promise was also included
Amazing! Please, consider doing a epic version for Gone With The Wind Theme
I am here before the premiere
Love you videos
FINALLY!
…….How can I, when you’re taking all the stupid with you?😂
I'm writing a paper on this guy! What a coincidence!
Life gonna knock you down, you have to get up, life gonna knock you down again and you still get up
AMAZING, I LOVE THIS
Nice !
With all the marvel stuff lately, would love to see an epic remake of the shield/Mysterio themes from Far From Home
Cool.
Could you do the KND kids next door orchestra? Like to do it
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[Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
Crossroads
“ Crossroads ”
Episode: 5
Preceded by: " Replacements "
Followed by: " Bastogne "
"Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO.
Synopsis
Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties.
Summary
On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany.
Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn.
Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes.
Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area.
Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water.
Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy.
On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths
Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA)
1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
On your Left 💗
The dislikes are from Hydra
Say it with me now WHEN CAPTAIN AMERICA THROWS HIS MIGHTY SHIELD
All who oppose him must yield ( did I do it right? )
imagine cap coming back with this music omg
"I have faith in people."
"On your left."
I will be listening to this song with my left ear
When captain america throw his mighty shield all those who choose to oppose his shield most yield
Wow!
Oh hell yeah
AMEN TO THAT.
COOOL
Now this is some good freaking patriotisim
Do Captain America Civil War epic version
Please do GOTG