Thomas is a brave man. He was afraid but still he went back into battle, that is true courage and its very different from being fearless. Hoot is fearless. Thomas is courageous
ua-cam.com/video/gFoefxX3rb8/v-deo.html The entire interview is tremendous, but Struecker talks about this moment. He states that Thomas said what they were all thinking, but he was the only one with the courage to speak up.
I wasn't a Ranger but Chaplain Streucker was my Chaplain in the 82nd. Listening to him talk about this is amazing. He said in real life the enemy gunfire was way more intense.
The scene shows the thin line that seperates men and boys. That pulling out of knife to take the cast off just to save your brothers! That's badass! The whole cast of the movie has done a tremendous job to display real emotions related to this situation.❤️
Yep...Struecker: '' Thomas, everyone feels the same way you do. Alright. It's what you do right now , that makes a difference'' One of the best comments in any movies ever...
those men knew what they are going into. Yet they went back to save their fellow soldiers... thats real bravery..... salute to all US soldiers who where martyred there..........
I loved the part of this scene when struecker looks over at hoot putting the night vision googles in his bag.. That tells strueker keep looking at him knowing they were going to be out there at nighttime
I always loved this scene. Where Thomas has his very human moment of fear and doubt, totally understandable given what he's seen that morning. And the Sgt just doesn't have time to give him any big motivational speech he just tells him whatever he decides he has to live with it forever. And as the convoys pulls out the Sgt sees him standing there, still making up his mind. And as the last Humvee passes he jumps onboard and the whole cinema punches the air and goes 'YESSSSSS!' at the same time!
Dude!!! When people shooting at you? You will truly have the fight or flight moment. Then, if you start to THINK? It is an unspoken truth. Why we have a Armed Force, the "unnatural act" of war. That IS the job, no matter what you sign up for. I jumped out of planes, which is " unnatural act" of jumping out of a perfectly good flying airplane. Then there's THIS. It's not just the risk involved but, the inhumane choice they make & living with it, forever. God bless the Rangers. They train with this in mind, after this moment
My friend was in this battle, he was not portrayed in the movie, but he was part of one the Ranger chalks. I've seen a lot of photos of the men portrayed in the film and even one of him with Wolcott and his flight crew.
@@danielstevens3869 I actually got to meet Struecker while I was in Basic, he was a Captain then, and a Chaplain. And he spoke that he was praying the whole time both ways. It's one thing to have courage... sometimes ya just need a little help from above too.
This scene is very inspirational. Ever had a friend that was down? Know someone who is deep is shit? Go pay that person a visit, and let them know that are you there for them. Now one gets left behind
IRL struecker said: '' You know whats the difference beetween hero and a coward? It's not that hero doesn't fear, but it's about conquering your fear''
You too wanted to shoot some half-starved and untrained peasants at the edge of the world, and say that you do that to protect your country? Good for you.
One of the lesser known but still great lines from the movie. I remember watching this for the first time with my brother who served in the Army, and he was like "Yeah, blood in vehicles is really bad for morale."
In Vietnam they constantly had to wash the blood out of the helicopters because it was scaring the shit out of the re enforcements before they even reached the battlefield.
@@giventofly94 - Read Daniel Espinosa's comment again. Another reason is that blood can cause weapons to jam, so if men are getting into bloodied humvees they are going to get blood on themselves, probably their hands, and in the situation they were in they would be firing and reloading constantly so blood would be getting into their weapons and jamming them up
GivenToFly the Delta operator knew that most of the guys coming out with them were reserve Rangers that were clerks, cooks, etc. that had never seen combat before so he told him to wash the blood out or it would psychologically effect the young guys for the rest of their life
something about that look back and little bird shot, there is still work to do, and we are not even at halftime yet, back to it. the sarge handled this perfectly, there is not much you can say to a man who is afraid to die. you just gotta leave him an open door,. it is their choice to walk through it. often they will when you don't look, when they feel pressured they will often tense up. just give them the old "follow us, and no one will say a word about anything." and get to it
Is this the cook, beating on side of HUMMV asking "Sgt Strueker, can I go sir?"....that Strueker talks about in his account in the book and during his speech??
The Truth Of Black Hawk Down 1993 Thanks to Royal Malaysia Regiment ( Mechanised ) as QRF in Somalia then, who put their troopers life on the line to saves the very life of stranded American Rangers and Special Force and bring most of them out safely.Rest in peace Lance Corporal Aznan Mat Awang, the trooper driver of Malaysia condor that sacrifice his life to ensured the survival of his Malaysian troopers and US personnels in his APC.Malaysia APC stayed for hours to ensured every surviving members of Malaysian and US personnels are brought out either dead or alive for nobody will be left behind.The truth should not be reprossed or erased for the convenient of others.
They show just the 3 humvees that brought Blackburn back to base as the only vehicles that went back out on this quick reaction force but in reality they had more vehicles including more 5-ton trucks that went out with this QRF convoy because they were going to the second crash site and were going to link up with the initial assault convoy that had been shot up so bad so they needed more vehicles that could run and load all the casualties up. The QRF convoy had Delta operators and Navy SEALs on it along with Rangers. Both convoys met up near the second crash site and were going to try to rescue the crew members and Shughart and Gordon but there were roadblocks at all the entrances and they were already taking heavy fire and had a ton of casualties so they just went back to base
This was a pretty intense fiasco because of the tactics. They are fighting Aidid's soldiers who are on rooftops and know how to move about the city well. Plus the idea of being surrounded, and having to fight through the night.
The book was outstanding. The movie was very good, but seemed to push a narrative that the Army Rangers were some kind of JV second string unit that needed hand holding by the Special forces elements in order to fight effectively. I am quite sure that was not the case. Either group would be extremely lethal and self sufficient in any type of conflict. The lack of armored support was a far bigger handicap than some imaginary shortcomings of any of the brave American Warriors who fought there.
As many of these guys had said: politics. In the begginning of the movie as Gen. Garrison was briefing the ranking officers, he noted that he had requested AH-64's and AC-130 Gunships to provide air cover, but washington said no. Besides, tanks are RPG magnets... just break one of the tracks and you have a immobile target with a 3-man crew inside
Call me nuts but watching them prep and sitting on that base could drive me insane. I dont know how hard it would be to sit there watch them risk their lives and not join them.
The Malaysians are the ones in their APC's running off and leaving the men to run out of the war zone without any armor cover. They had to run the "Mogadishu Mile." In fact it was the 10th Mountain that was the unheralded heroes.
Albuterol is issued for respiratory infections quite often in the army. I can tell you from experience.. you go to the ME or Africa, you can get the chest crud pretty easily.
Per the actual book, he had to give up his inhaler in basic since he thought it would be considered contraband , and suffered a severe asthma attack several days later. His drill sergeant was so impressed by his heart that they kept him. In real life it was not Thomas that had the inhaler it was another Ranger called SPC Steve Anderson. They just sort of combine the characters for the movie. In real life it was also Thomas that had 2nd thoughts about going back out, as depicted in this scene.
Long story... you hide it in the entrance physical. Trust me, they may not find it. You do your basic in the time of year with the lowest pollen. Once you're past the 90 days then the discharge gets harder for the military. Get a civilian doctor to write the asthma prescription, have it filled off base, and the army will not really stop you.
I don't think all of them are Delta. Some of them looked a lot like Army Rangers. Anyway everything would've turned out great if our Royal Marines had been involved.
Marines are Badass in their own way. Trust me. Out of my little group of friends, My best buddy and myself went Army while the other two became Jarheads. They all have deployments while I have none, and my buddy has one to Kuwait. But we chatted about them and they actually said they wished they were never deployed. They hated it there and literally gave me every piece of advice they could come up with in the case I ever went downrange. They are still gung ho "Fuck Army, Go Marines" type, but comparing it to how we were in High School. They are simply happy to just be home.
ofp555 your uncle is not a Navy SEAL if he has asthma. I am a military man myself, asthma will severely limit your oppertunities in the military if not completely.
You are likely correct. However, after multiple deployments to the Middle East I developed Asthma. I served in SOCOM (I was not an operator). However, while running individual PT, hating the heat, etc., feeling sorry for myself, I was passed by a Double Amputee! He was no longer an operator, like me he was serving in a supporting role. I didn't know when I saw him in uniform. So, odd things are possible, if unlikely.
Many personnel who served with the support elements of a SEAL platoon or detachment, often refer to themselves as "SEALS" some are also graduates of BUD/S. Unless I can Prove they are committing Stolen Valor, I usually keep quiet. Partially because I worked with some guys in SOCOM that I would Not have believed, except I was there, and my duties resulted in my knowing. Also, in my work as a Service Officer, assisting my fellow Veterans with VA claims, guys I had figured for Service Support MOSs, turned out to have been "Bad Assess" during at least part of their career!
I'd have to believe you'd be fighting to keep the grunts from other plt and companies off the hood and roof. To go into an active small arms firefight in an urban environment... Everyone would be wanting to get some
ok thats an ignorant comment bc for one, that guy who said he couldnt go back out, yeah he's a delta operator now. And another thing i dont know if you ever had hordes of people trying to shoot and kill you, but i havent but i imagine its terrifying, and what they are showing in that scene is real human emotion, doubt, fear, it happens to the bravest of us.
Pakistani & 10th Mountain Inf Division, I believe. The had the armor that Clinton wouldn't sign for their support. Told that it seem as too "aggressive" on our part.
@Flare Thanks to Royal Malaysia Regiment ( Mechanised ) as QRF in Somalia then, who put their troopers life on the line to saves the very life of stranded American Rangers and Special Force and bring most of them out safely.Rest in peace Lance Corporal Aznan Mat Awang, the trooper driver of Malaysia condor that sacrifice his life to ensured the survival of his Malaysian troopers and US personnels in his APC.Malaysia APC stayed for hours to ensured every surviving members of Malaysian and US personnels are brought out either dead or alive for nobody will be left behind.The truth should not be reprossed or erased for the convenient of others.
Thomas is a brave man. He was afraid but still he went back into battle, that is true courage and its very different from being fearless. Hoot is fearless. Thomas is courageous
parikshit tiwari hoot loves his company
He also had a good NCO in that Sergeant
Dude is delta.
You cannot be courageous without being afraid. Well done soldier.
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The entire interview is tremendous, but Struecker talks about this moment. He states that Thomas said what they were all thinking, but he was the only one with the courage to speak up.
I love that little nod at 1:45. A good way of saying things without speaking.
I wasn't a Ranger but Chaplain Streucker was my Chaplain in the 82nd. Listening to him talk about this is amazing. He said in real life the enemy gunfire was way more intense.
He was a ranger at the time
@grahamlowe314 correct.
Love how he says Sizemore can't go with the cast on and he immedietely goes to cut it off, thats brotherhood right there my friends.
“Sizemore where the hell do ya think you’re going?”
@@TheJokerx420 "with you guys"
The real guy actually did cut the cast off.
The scene shows the thin line that seperates men and boys.
That pulling out of knife to take the cast off just to save your brothers! That's badass!
The whole cast of the movie has done a tremendous job to display real emotions related to this situation.❤️
Yep...Struecker: '' Thomas, everyone feels the same way you do. Alright. It's what you do right now , that makes a difference''
One of the best comments in any movies ever...
@Creepy Crawler - I fully agree.
those men knew what they are going into. Yet they went back to save their fellow soldiers... thats real bravery..... salute to all US soldiers who where martyred there..........
salute to every soldier who was there there were alot more then just US soldiers
The truth is it was Malaysian soldiers come for the rescue...
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@Flare Steal more pride??? we didn't get any recognition lmao. Should just let them die tbh.
Martyred??? What the fuck are you talking about numbnuts?!
I loved the part of this scene when struecker looks over at hoot putting the night vision googles in his bag.. That tells strueker keep looking at him knowing they were going to be out there at nighttime
I always loved this scene. Where Thomas has his very human moment of fear and doubt, totally understandable given what he's seen that morning. And the Sgt just doesn't have time to give him any big motivational speech he just tells him whatever he decides he has to live with it forever. And as the convoys pulls out the Sgt sees him standing there, still making up his mind. And as the last Humvee passes he jumps onboard and the whole cinema punches the air and goes 'YESSSSSS!' at the same time!
Dude!!!
When people shooting at you? You will truly have the fight or flight moment. Then, if you start to THINK?
It is an unspoken truth. Why we have a Armed Force, the "unnatural act" of war. That IS the job, no matter what you sign up for.
I jumped out of planes, which is " unnatural act" of jumping out of a perfectly good flying airplane. Then there's THIS.
It's not just the risk involved but, the inhumane choice they make & living with it, forever.
God bless the Rangers. They train with this in mind, after this moment
@@MarcosLopez-yz2wrwars the most natural thing. The strong eat the weak that’s and natural as it gets
My friend was in this battle, he was not portrayed in the movie, but he was part of one the Ranger chalks. I've seen a lot of photos of the men portrayed in the film and even one of him with Wolcott and his flight crew.
Stonefate my family was Sgt. Dominick Pilla.
God Bless your friend in heaven and his family...
You should be proud because you have a brave man in your family stonefate
My 1st Sgt. and company commander in basic training were there.
@@danielstevens3869 I actually got to meet Struecker while I was in Basic, he was a Captain then, and a Chaplain. And he spoke that he was praying the whole time both ways. It's one thing to have courage... sometimes ya just need a little help from above too.
This scene is very inspirational.
Ever had a friend that was down? Know someone who is deep is shit?
Go pay that person a visit, and let them know that are you there for them.
Now one gets left behind
Sometimes you just can't afford a airline ticket……you just can't afford it, fuck.
Hectic comment! respect
Great quality. One of the most realistic movies I have ever seen. Shows the troops not just the battles.
that music in the background is called "Leave No Man Behind" by Hans Zimmer
The track I play when I have to work a double shift at work 🤣
No, the real version is : Black Hawk Down Soundtrack full Edition | 22. Blood & Treasure (Complete OST Album)
A real scene that separates the men from the boys
LEAVE NO MAN BEHIND. Doesn't matter they can die here, but they must go save their soldiers, their friends!
IRL struecker said: '' You know whats the difference beetween hero and a coward? It's not that hero doesn't fear, but it's about conquering your fear''
One of the best scenes! Soldiers have to stay strong together!
One of the best war movies, kudos to director Ridley scott
You know it's screwed when it's 1700hrs and you pack NVs
That soundtrack was so fuckin' amazing.
Name of song : Black Hawk Down Soundtrack full Edition | 22. Blood & Treasure (Complete OST Album)
This movie is why I’m serving today
HOOAH!!!!
AATW!!!!!
You too wanted to shoot some half-starved and untrained peasants at the edge of the world, and say that you do that to protect your country? Good for you.
*Can't blame him for not wanting to go back into the city.*
It would be absolutely terrifying. That convoy got so torn up on the first round.
In the face of danger step forward, never backwards.
This made me miss the sandbox.
"If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me." -- Jesus
Thomas looks like SGT Eversman!
IMFDB I always thought that too
That's why they have names in their helmets, Ridley Scott (Director) did this to make sure the audience doesn't get confused.
It probably help to wash the blood out of the humvees
One of the lesser known but still great lines from the movie. I remember watching this for the first time with my brother who served in the Army, and he was like "Yeah, blood in vehicles is really bad for morale."
In Vietnam they constantly had to wash the blood out of the helicopters because it was scaring the shit out of the re enforcements before they even reached the battlefield.
i never understood what he meant with that line... what is it?
@@giventofly94 - Read Daniel Espinosa's comment again. Another reason is that blood can cause weapons to jam, so if men are getting into bloodied humvees they are going to get blood on themselves, probably their hands, and in the situation they were in they would be firing and reloading constantly so blood would be getting into their weapons and jamming them up
GivenToFly the Delta operator knew that most of the guys coming out with them were reserve Rangers that were clerks, cooks, etc. that had never seen combat before so he told him to wash the blood out or it would psychologically effect the young guys for the rest of their life
something about that look back and little bird shot, there is still work to do, and we are not even at halftime yet, back to it.
the sarge handled this perfectly, there is not much you can say to a man who is afraid to die. you just gotta leave him an open door,. it is their choice to walk through it. often they will when you don't look, when they feel pressured they will often tense up. just give them the old "follow us, and no one will say a word about anything." and get to it
Struecker: '' No one gets left behind, you know that''
Μy faver character in this movie is the bold officer .And his reaction when he heard Pilar was dead
Is this the cook, beating on side of HUMMV asking "Sgt Strueker, can I go sir?"....that Strueker talks about in his account in the book and during his speech??
I believe he is an armorer.
The Truth Of Black Hawk Down 1993
Thanks to Royal Malaysia Regiment ( Mechanised ) as QRF in Somalia then, who put their troopers life on the line to saves the very life of stranded American Rangers and Special Force and bring most of them out safely.Rest in peace Lance Corporal Aznan Mat Awang, the trooper driver of Malaysia condor that sacrifice his life to ensured the survival of his Malaysian troopers and US personnels in his APC.Malaysia APC stayed for hours to ensured every surviving members of Malaysian and US personnels are brought out either dead or alive for nobody will be left behind.The truth should not be reprossed or erased for the convenient of others.
They show just the 3 humvees that brought Blackburn back to base as the only vehicles that went back out on this quick reaction force but in reality they had more vehicles including more 5-ton trucks that went out with this QRF convoy because they were going to the second crash site and were going to link up with the initial assault convoy that had been shot up so bad so they needed more vehicles that could run and load all the casualties up. The QRF convoy had Delta operators and Navy SEALs on it along with Rangers.
Both convoys met up near the second crash site and were going to try to rescue the crew members and Shughart and Gordon but there were roadblocks at all the entrances and they were already taking heavy fire and had a ton of casualties so they just went back to base
Thanks for your comment.
The Air Force PJ's were there on the battlefield, & Marine Corps Infantry.
It’s hard to watch this one and the movie they were getting into really serious matters but they were brave
I wanna see the scene where hoot goes to crash site 2 but I can’t find it
Rangers, Delta or Air force. doesnt matter which Army branch you served at but all brothers under one flag!
This was a pretty intense fiasco because of the tactics. They are fighting Aidid's soldiers who are on rooftops and know how to move about the city well. Plus the idea of being surrounded, and having to fight through the night.
Name of song : Black Hawk Down Soundtrack full Edition | 22. Blood & Treasure (Complete OST Album)
In the war you maybe feel like you are in the hell but you will found the heaven when you got brotherhood at your back during the war
I think of it as being in Hell, but with your guys at your back you feel like you can and will march through it
The guy with the cast on his arm was the one that was called to ID Kowalewski's body (the guy that was impaled by an unexploded RPG round).
Sam Fisher why did he have to ID him? was the body seriously that maimed and disfigured to even tell it was him?
griz312 sorry...I think he just saw the body and was surprised. It's an old documentary on Amazon. Can't recall the title
Its about the guys on either side of you .
They were outnumbered, they were outgunned, their air cover was faltering, they were running low on everything, and they kicked fucking ass.
The book was outstanding. The movie was very good, but seemed to push a narrative that the Army Rangers were some kind of JV second string unit that needed hand holding by the Special forces elements in order to fight effectively. I am quite sure that was not the case. Either group would be extremely lethal and self sufficient in any type of conflict. The lack of armored support was a far bigger handicap than some imaginary shortcomings of any of the brave American Warriors who fought there.
i'm glad i ain't the only one who noticed.
Every man falls. It's about getting back up.
As many of these guys had said: politics.
In the begginning of the movie as Gen. Garrison was briefing the ranking officers, he noted that he had requested AH-64's and AC-130 Gunships to provide air cover, but washington said no.
Besides, tanks are RPG magnets... just break one of the tracks and you have a immobile target with a 3-man crew inside
no man gows down with a fight we are the u.s army and marins
Call me nuts but watching them prep and sitting on that base could drive me insane.
I dont know how hard it would be to sit there watch them risk their lives and not join them.
This makes me want to enlist!
Did you?
You don't just see the fear in people's eyes. You can feel the different kind of tension. Almost a apprehension but, the look says it all.
whats that music in the background. i looooove it!
It's called Leave No Man Behind by Hans Zimmer.
Black Hawk Down Soundtrack full Edition | 22. Blood & Treasure (Complete OST Album)
no one gets left behind
You can put any clip of this movie onto youtube and it'll always have only 1 dislike.
From Ilhan Omar I guess .
@@shirsakmajumder1191 Pretty sure the movie is older than she is lol
Struecker is a good leader.
The speech made him more ideal candidate
Thanks to the Malaysian soldier... The real heroes behind the scenes..
The Malaysians are the ones in their APC's running off and leaving the men to run out of the war zone without any armor cover. They had to run the "Mogadishu Mile." In fact it was the 10th Mountain that was the unheralded heroes.
"can i go sir?"
Fantastic movie. It’s really hard to watch actually
task force ranger had no m1a2 abrams or even m2a3 bradleys, they had to rely on the UN to get them armor, mainly condor apcs
I love this part! Rangers lead the way!
That's a mw2 Ranger quote chief
Albuterol is issued for respiratory infections quite often in the army. I can tell you from experience.. you go to the ME or Africa, you can get the chest crud pretty easily.
Thomas was asthmatic.
Since when do Rangers have asthma, and get to decide of they go on a mission or not?
Even Lt. Beales was epileptic. He was discharged prior to the mission.
Per the actual book, he had to give up his inhaler in basic since he thought it would be considered contraband , and suffered a severe asthma attack several days later. His drill sergeant was so impressed by his heart that they kept him. In real life it was not Thomas that had the inhaler it was another Ranger called SPC Steve Anderson. They just sort of combine the characters for the movie. In real life it was also Thomas that had 2nd thoughts about going back out, as depicted in this scene.
it said the actors who played as delta got some delta trainning
So you can be in the army with asmtha ??!?
Long story... you hide it in the entrance physical. Trust me, they may not find it. You do your basic in the time of year with the lowest pollen. Once you're past the 90 days then the discharge gets harder for the military. Get a civilian doctor to write the asthma prescription, have it filled off base, and the army will not really stop you.
Thomas was asthmatic
@@FSBMateus "They're the best of the best, but they're still only human."
@@FSBMateus elite is delta.
@@Aznmf Rangers are also elite, this movie somewhat makes them out to seem like a regular line unit.
all the way!
@XendoZA dude ahsma isint bad or hard to control.... and yes, small ailments like that are excepted in the military
When you posted this were you drunk off your ass or just not a native English speaker? Wow the spelling mistakes.
It took me 52 hours. But I was able to bring my friends’ body home from the Hornet’s next. That was Hell on Earth. I’m 48 years old now.
The decision you make right now is what makes a difference
I love the movieso bad why they should have made part two movie
RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!
an inhaler?
Hooah, Rangers lead the way!
Who said u can't be in the military if u have ashtma..i agree with the others..
In all reality this is a very sad scene. Hard to watch
They do accept.
This is a great scene but how does someone with asthma become a ranger?
Soldiers with asthma were allowed to serve until 2014
I don't think all of them are Delta. Some of them looked a lot like Army Rangers. Anyway everything would've turned out great if our Royal Marines had been involved.
How about the Pacific campaign? Are you denying marines involvment there?
Marines are Badass in their own way. Trust me. Out of my little group of friends, My best buddy and myself went Army while the other two became Jarheads. They all have deployments while I have none, and my buddy has one to Kuwait. But we chatted about them and they actually said they wished they were never deployed. They hated it there and literally gave me every piece of advice they could come up with in the case I ever went downrange. They are still gung ho "Fuck Army, Go Marines" type, but comparing it to how we were in High School. They are simply happy to just be home.
Great
Like Delta has PVS14s
ofp555 your uncle is not a Navy SEAL if he has asthma. I am a military man myself, asthma will severely limit your oppertunities in the military if not completely.
You are likely correct. However, after multiple deployments to the Middle East I developed Asthma. I served in SOCOM (I was not an operator). However, while running individual PT, hating the heat, etc., feeling sorry for myself, I was passed by a Double Amputee! He was no longer an operator, like me he was serving in a supporting role. I didn't know when I saw him in uniform. So, odd things are possible, if unlikely.
Many personnel who served with the support elements of a SEAL platoon or detachment, often refer to themselves as "SEALS" some are also graduates of BUD/S.
Unless I can Prove they are committing Stolen Valor, I usually keep quiet. Partially because I worked with some guys in SOCOM that I would Not have believed, except I was there, and my duties resulted in my knowing.
Also, in my work as a Service Officer, assisting my fellow Veterans with VA claims, guys I had figured for Service Support MOSs, turned out to have been "Bad Assess" during at least part of their career!
he has asma so he uses a puffer so it can help him breath better
SUPERSTAR
I thought sizemore was excellant.
@fransjeclevers
yer tots i luv this movie it shows brotherhood by not leaving nobody behind, and how u can win even if ur getting fucked
Metallica: One. That’s all I have to say about this scene and movie
i'd rather not but feel free to do so.
👍
What's up man?
I'd have to believe you'd be fighting to keep the grunts from other plt and companies off the hood and roof.
To go into an active small arms firefight in an urban environment...
Everyone would be wanting to get some
ok thats an ignorant comment bc for one, that guy who said he couldnt go back out, yeah he's a delta operator now. And another thing i dont know if you ever had hordes of people trying to shoot and kill you, but i havent but i imagine its terrifying, and what they are showing in that scene is real human emotion, doubt, fear, it happens to the bravest of us.
after semolina US isn't too interested in much more UN missions...
Was Malaysia army save rhem?
Pakistani & 10th Mountain Inf Division, I believe. The had the armor that Clinton wouldn't sign for their support. Told that it seem as too "aggressive" on our part.
2020
Its malaysian army rescueing them
No i think It was Pakistani Army
But malaysian army was part of the rescue team in this rescue op and one malaysian soldier killed in this action
balaj Zubair malaysian army
Damn Y'all can't seem to let go of that shit lmao, I see one of you in Every video
@@archpenn7842 they are like the Serbs who brag on every F117 video that they shot one down, one out of like 500...
Here hold my "Lemang".....thanks Malaysian army...
@Flare yes. Our "backup" soldiers are the one who saved their ass but you Americans always portray yourself as the only hero.
@Flare Thanks to Royal Malaysia Regiment ( Mechanised ) as QRF in Somalia then, who put their troopers life on the line to saves the very life of stranded American Rangers and Special Force and bring most of them out safely.Rest in peace Lance Corporal Aznan Mat Awang, the trooper driver of Malaysia condor that sacrifice his life to ensured the survival of his Malaysian troopers and US personnels in his APC.Malaysia APC stayed for hours to ensured every surviving members of Malaysian and US personnels are brought out either dead or alive for nobody will be left behind.The truth should not be reprossed or erased for the convenient of others.
@Flare your own country not 100% Americans
@@mugiwarafishing588 copy and pasting this comment on every video huh?
Hooah!
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Rangers Orah
Movies women don’t understand
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where the heck is malaysian army?
Watch the movie.
at the end of the movie, running away in their APC's and leaving the rest of the men to run out of the war zone
Malaysian British Us army
america