Good to see Capt. Scott-Donelan is still going strong. He was kind enough to select me for the Selous Scouts training course when he was in charge of Training troop.
My hubby Terry Vice A.k.a. Bludnett..taught tracking and bushcraft at WafaWafa in Kariba...his last 18 months in the Army...first 41/2 years in One Commando RLI.....
@@janevice6888 Terry was a damn good soldier . I knew him in 1CDO. I still remember his wispy thin white hair. I am probably wrong but I seem to remember his loss of hair was caused by ringworm medication? He was really well liked by his mates.
I wasn't even born when Rhodesia was a county. I have read, watched interviews, etc I don't think kindness has much to do with selection. My experience in the US Army leads me to believe that service in the selous scouts or sas is because you possess tenacity, endurance, strength and dedication. Dedication above all. That is earned. I think the number I saw was 12% pass rate. That's incredible. Rhodesia isn't forgotten. My respect to to anyone who fought for Rhodesia. God bless you all
True statement though.. that’s why people die trying to flee commie bs. We need to have another awakening about communism. The only political structure responsible for more deaths than the nazis, but it was their own people. Wake up and read some history on the sub, communism has caused more deaths than any other belief. American will not kneel, although our leftist will. The majority disagrees with this bs violently 🇺🇸
@Christiaan Hollander hey friend, I feel like I understand most of what your saying. I’m assuming English isn’t for first language but you’re communicating well 👍 I also appreciate you expressing your feeling on all this .
When the U.S. marines came up with the idea for the U.S. marine combat hunter program during the iraq War, they brought experts from any and every field that had anything to do with reading body language, how to pick up on pre attack indicators, and how to find someone who is trying not to be found. And for this they brought in former rhodesian combat trackers "for no other reason than they're the hands down best and most effective trackers in a time of war that there's ever been throughout history". Just incase anybody was wondering about why people in the know always rave about the rhodesian combat trackers tracking skills.
David was an immaculate and superb Rhodesian infantry and special forces officer. One of the very best. I have nothing but enormous respect for this man and I salute him without hesitation and absolute pride. Great interview!
@@ginger0208 yeah inflation is climbing again and lockdowns that aren’t lockdowns for some reason while everyone is just trying to make a living and survive at this point
This is so much better than your regular reporter interview because you let the man talk and don't ask stupid questions lmao I can't wait to see more of these
@@SAVAGEActual he’s saying he doesn’t like the average interviews you see in TV and that your take was way better.... or I’m wrong but thats what I think he means
@@SAVAGEActual yeah I mean like your average news network interview, those are awful, like the interviews the BBC (I think) made to the SAS that were in the iranian embassy, they even asked one "have you ever killed anyone?" Fucking cringe bro
@@SAVAGEActual yeah he’s talking about like pat mcafee UA-cam channel where he asks questions stuff but you guys let him talk about what he wants to talk about
@@BanHelsing seriously like if you’ve been deployed into a war there’s a very low chance you didn’t take anyone’s life unless your life gets taken first which is what makes you take peoples lives when your in war
I love how Jason just has this huge smile the whole time and is just completely in-stringed by David and his story, there needs to be more content of the older generation talking to their younger counterparts because this is just too wholesome
What an awesome video!!! Almost everything we can search about Rhodesia on the Internet is about historians and scholars that never lived or went there... Please make more videos about this! This man must have the most savages stories... Tell us more about OPERATION DINGO and OPERATION ELAND!!!!!
Dave Scott D was an incredible officer to server under. Along with being the best of the best of soldiers, he took care of his men, respected his men, and led from the front.
Dude, good call guys. Love the gaming stuff and all that, but the documentaries are a great decision. Especially considering that this helps immortalize many of these valuable pieces of history in a way. Great stuff! I know this is probably a ton of work, so it's appreciated that you're doing all this!
Thank you for this interview! He is a legend and, dear I say it…hero. It’s nice to hear the stories from a different generation, different service, and a from a very different world perspective than we have today. Other channels all seemingly have the same guests. And it’s not that those guests aren’t great, but it’s nice to hear something new. And these older soldiers (airmen, marines, sailors, etc) are passing away and their stories are lost.
@Ingungumbane Lol. I have huge respect for both, and would add that many Selous Scouts (and other special service units) transferred to SA units after the Rhodesian bush war. I disagree that you could say that one was better than the other by any metric other than success/kill rate. If indeed that was the criteria of measurement, the Selous Scouts would be unsurpassed. Be sure to watch the interviews in the UA-cam channel called "Fighting men of Rhodesia".
@Ingungumbane Well, that's a matter of opinion, as is mine. I take nothing from the SA military. Indeed like the Rhodesians, they punched way above their pay grade. The Cubans in Angola would attest to that with the snot squirt that they got. We were speaking about the Selous Scouts and counter insurgency though, that was the comment to which I made my comment. Indeed, SA benefited hugely from the experiences and training by the Selous Scouts in S.W.A. SA under PW did much for Rhodesia, but Vorster betrayed Rhodesia. All water under the bridge a long time ago now.
@Ingungumbane We are on the same page then. Indeed if you looked at a cross section of surnames of settlers that came to Rhodesia, a good percentage would be Afrikaans. I do think though that the number of Brit descents probably outnumbered the Afrikaner by at least 2:1 in Rhodesia.
@Ingungumbane I believe that many Rhodesians got British passports if either of their parents or their grand parents were born in Britain. That said, I have zero respect for what Britain did to Rhodesia, especially Harold Wilson (the paw-paw) who stabbed Rhodesia in the back. Years later, John Vorster did the same. The whites living in Zambezia prior to 1890 were very few in number, probably substantially less than 100. Perhaps you are thinking of Goshen or Stellaland, both were independent Afrikaner claimed "countries" in southern Botswana in the mid to late 1800's. Kimberley was the starting point of the Pioneer column of 1890, I have a full list of those in the column somewhere, the vast majority of those men were British, or of British lineage.
Respect from an ex British soldier, thank you sir for your service. Yes, Rodeisha was a beautiful country just waiting to be truly birthed. Hahahaha great to hear such humour
Awesome thank you for getting back to me, can't wait for your next episode. I am born Rhodsian and will die a Rhodsian. Take care and keep it tidy 🤪🙏👊💪🤜🤛
@@sdlillystone No, my uncles surname was Banner, he was 22 Rgt in the British Army, left and moved to Zambia for a while then went to Rhodesia, he was then "recruited" into the forces and got up to all sorts of "sneaky beaky" stuff...
Great video guys, really liking the interview format! Would also love if you guys could interview some South African ex-Recces. I've heard some insane stories about what they went through during the border war.
@@duanabsa9993 were you there? If so,your comments are not necessary. If not,get started reading on the subject. Lost to many brothers to allow their memory to be tarnished by your nonsense....
@@duanabsa9993 so you read only? I feel very strongly about the war in Rhodesia. We had a beautiful country where all were respected and fed. Not the best at times. But we could of sorted it out if left alone. Have you read about the slaughter of the missionaries,bayoneting of 6 month baby,bombing of supermarket,etc,etc. Where are you from,by the way.
Such wit!!! I could listen to that guy all day. He reminds me of my late Father who served with the Irish Guards Regiment in Suez back in '56. He had more then a few interesting stories you would have loved.
Found the OG Veterans’ switch on your channel’s typical Gaming-Spectator content to be extremely refreshing. One would think a lot of these old African 🇳🇬 fighters emigrated to; New Zealand, South Africa & Australia after the wars which defined them, was shocked for you lot to find him in the States & even convince him to want to talk to you about it. These videos should be 25-mins @ a minimum, we would watch it. When’s part-2 & part-3 coming out? I also like how you guys didn’t keep butting-in & interrupting him while he spoke, so he could unleash & really spread the knowledge fully about what those times truly were like. By the way, good job you guys have gone with the SavageActual brand, I started watching you guys on back then while still on the Gamology channel, long before S.A was Birthed. Keep putting out cool contemporary military-themed content & we’d keep supporting y’all too.
Came across this random, this chap still has his marbles about him. A life well lived indeed. Would like to hear more of these stories, subbed to your channel. Well done, great interview.
Rhodesian Soldiers won fair and square it was political correctness that and Lancaster house conference thank Henry kissinger the British government for its destruction
AFTER leaving the FFL,my pops was going to move there with a bunch of his brothers ,he was a master sargent n spoke 7 languages, been all over the world,,can only believe that of he would have I would of followed my lifes calling ,,instead ive lived an easy spoild life in the states,, coming from a very long hetitage of warriors ,,kinda sad, this guy did what so many of us have wanted ,,things are even worse today as men cant even be men,, miss the GOOD OLD DAYS
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Smert ''kremlevskoi sovjetskoi sinagogi'' ZA PREDATELSTVO RODEZIJE !!!
When is part 2
Please, put up part two! :D
Where can we watch the 2nd half of the interview? I'm really excited to hear the rest of it!
part 2?
I'm proud to say my family member served in the Rhodesian SAS in the 1960s after serving time in the British SAS
Good to see Capt. Scott-Donelan is still going strong. He was kind enough to select me for the Selous Scouts training course when he was in charge of Training troop.
My hubby Terry Vice A.k.a. Bludnett..taught tracking and bushcraft at WafaWafa in Kariba...his last 18 months in the Army...first 41/2 years in One Commando RLI.....
@@janevice6888 Terry was a damn good soldier . I knew him in 1CDO. I still remember his wispy thin white hair. I am probably wrong but I seem to remember his loss of hair was caused by ringworm medication? He was really well liked by his mates.
I wasn't even born when Rhodesia was a county. I have read, watched interviews, etc I don't think kindness has much to do with selection. My experience in the US Army leads me to believe that service in the selous scouts or sas is because you possess tenacity, endurance, strength and dedication. Dedication above all. That is earned. I think the number I saw was 12% pass rate. That's incredible. Rhodesia isn't forgotten. My respect to to anyone who fought for Rhodesia. God bless you all
You men were GIANTS!
God bless you and your service airman
This man takes the quote: “Better Dead than Red” to a whole new level.
Most Rhodesian soldiers had that mentality.
Rhodesia is a lifestyle, not a country. Its time to live it.
True statement though.. that’s why people die trying to flee commie bs.
We need to have another awakening about communism.
The only political structure responsible for more deaths than the nazis, but it was their own people.
Wake up and read some history on the sub, communism has caused more deaths than any other belief.
American will not kneel, although our leftist will. The majority disagrees with this bs violently 🇺🇸
@Christiaan Hollander hey friend, I feel like I understand most of what your saying. I’m assuming English isn’t for first language but you’re communicating well 👍 I also appreciate you expressing your feeling on all this .
@Christiaan Hollander I tired to give you the benefit of the doubt, but your post was unintelligible. And seemed a bit aggressive.
“I’m just a soldier” best line in the entire interview, humble man
I have the greatest respect for this man. He taught me man-tracking, and in addition to being an amazing instructor, he had great stories to tell.
Any relation to Rodney Friend
@@ianrelph3503 Not that I know of. I hope he is a rich uncle that includes me in his will!
@@rayfriend7450 An old friend from Bulawayo
When the U.S. marines came up with the idea for the U.S. marine combat hunter program during the iraq War, they brought experts from any and every field that had anything to do with reading body language, how to pick up on pre attack indicators, and how to find someone who is trying not to be found. And for this they brought in former rhodesian combat trackers "for no other reason than they're the hands down best and most effective trackers in a time of war that there's ever been throughout history". Just incase anybody was wondering about why people in the know always rave about the rhodesian combat trackers tracking skills.
David was an immaculate and superb Rhodesian infantry and special forces officer. One of the very best.
I have nothing but enormous respect for this man and I salute him without hesitation and absolute pride.
Great interview!
Russell Fulton,coming from you,its an enormous compliment.Keep safe.
Russell. Are you in South Africa?
Awesome! My dad served with David in the Selous Scouts. Respect!
Thanks for watching.
My hubby tracked with David. rLI and Selous Scouts.l
My Grandfather Len Drake serve in the RLI 1961
Selous Scouts were some truly badass men. Saw some of the heaviest action of the whole war. Do you know what yrs he served with them by a chance?
@@themalhama9129 RLI from 1965-1973, then Scouts 1974-1980 (first selection till the disbandment of the regiment).
Hey From Zimbabwe so happy that you guys are taking an interest in the guys from our history, and have decided to share it with the world.
Zimbabwe is unfortunately in a shit place now.
@@ginger0208 yeah inflation is climbing again and lockdowns that aren’t lockdowns for some reason while everyone is just trying to make a living and survive at this point
@@kennethjohngreeff1378 it's a real shame, I hope it goes well for you 💯
Zimbabwe?
@@guachingman yes and learn to live with it
amazing idea, love it when ex-soldiers talk about their experiences in the armed forces.
I met David about 20 years ago when we contracted him to run a tracking course for our unit. Really nice, humble, quiet gentleman.
This is so much better than your regular reporter interview because you let the man talk and don't ask stupid questions lmao I can't wait to see more of these
Are you saying "A regular type interview?" You said it like our interviews in the past..which we haven't done. Glad you enjoyed the episode.
@@SAVAGEActual he’s saying he doesn’t like the average interviews you see in TV and that your take was way better.... or I’m wrong but thats what I think he means
@@SAVAGEActual yeah I mean like your average news network interview, those are awful, like the interviews the BBC (I think) made to the SAS that were in the iranian embassy, they even asked one "have you ever killed anyone?" Fucking cringe bro
@@SAVAGEActual yeah he’s talking about like pat mcafee UA-cam channel where he asks questions stuff but you guys let him talk about what he wants to talk about
@@BanHelsing seriously like if you’ve been deployed into a war there’s a very low chance you didn’t take anyone’s life unless your life gets taken first which is what makes you take peoples lives when your in war
David awesome 🤗 I am Born Rhodsian. Thanks to you guys for bringing David's story to light. Like it I Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it! We will have the next episode coming soon.
Love the new direction, great to see you capturing history through this veteran!
Appreciate you watching. David is an amazing man and deserves to have his story told.
RIP David Scott-Donlan, 'C' Squadron, Rhodesian SAS Regt and Selous Scouts, December 27, 2023.
I love how Jason just has this huge smile the whole time and is just completely in-stringed by David and his story, there needs to be more content of the older generation talking to their younger counterparts because this is just too wholesome
I worked with a guy who was a helicopter gunner during this conflict, his stories made your toes curl, he was so matter of fact to what he did
Its good you guys posted i missed you guys. I love the story.
just a short break. More to come! Thanks for watching.
This was an amazing interview. The man is a good storyteller. Good job just letting him speak guys! More of this would be good.
Wait, you guys do documentaries now? That's so fuckin' rad! I hope you guys have more plans like this and do this often!
We are absolutely going to do more. This piece is going to be multiple episodes.
@@SAVAGEActual that's so awesome! I'm glad you guys are branching out (altho I _do_ really love your gaming content too!)
This video deserves WAY MORE attention than its getting
What an awesome video!!! Almost everything we can search about Rhodesia on the Internet is about
historians and scholars that never lived or went there... Please make more videos about this! This man must have the most savages stories... Tell us more about OPERATION DINGO and OPERATION ELAND!!!!!
Go and buy the books on Rhodesian SF.Great read,even for those who were Rhodesians,we get to find out lots of extra news.
Dave Scott D was an incredible officer to server under. Along with being the best of the best of soldiers, he took care of his men, respected his men, and led from the front.
Amazing video. You guys have done a great job bringing this hero's story to light. Cant wait for the rest!
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come!
Watching this from Quebec, Canada at the Fire station with the boys! Great stuff what a bad ass guy! You guys are awesome! Respect
Appreciate the support! Thanks to you and the other firefighters for what you do! Email us your address, we want to send you some Stickers.
We need to do more to preserve these stories from the older generation of warriors. Thank you sir and your stories 🙏🏽
Yes we do
Imagine all the lifetimes this man has lived in one
Dude, good call guys. Love the gaming stuff and all that, but the documentaries are a great decision. Especially considering that this helps immortalize many of these valuable pieces of history in a way. Great stuff! I know this is probably a ton of work, so it's appreciated that you're doing all this!
We agree completely. It would be a huge loss if this mans story was not captured. We will have the next episode out soon.
I've actually had the good fortune to train under DSD in his tracking program. One amazing man.
Rhodesians never die
Great video. This man is a walking treasure trove of stories.
Looking forward to parts 2,3,4 and so on.
Coming soon! Thanks for watching. Make sure you subscribe to get the notifications.
Wow, with such a background that he has; he's quite a polite man.
SadAtzuia _
An old school gentleman as many of them were.
He’s a Rhodesian....we were polite
Thank you for this interview! He is a legend and, dear I say it…hero. It’s nice to hear the stories from a different generation, different service, and a from a very different world perspective than we have today. Other channels all seemingly have the same guests. And it’s not that those guests aren’t great, but it’s nice to hear something new. And these older soldiers (airmen, marines, sailors, etc) are passing away and their stories are lost.
The Matopos Hills for selection course would have been a challenge. Great interview. Fond memories!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Selous Scouts are Legendary! By far the best in whole world, no competition even came close.
@Ingungumbane Lol. I have huge respect for both, and would add that many Selous Scouts (and other special service units) transferred to SA units after the Rhodesian bush war. I disagree that you could say that one was better than the other by any metric other than success/kill rate. If indeed that was the criteria of measurement, the Selous Scouts would be unsurpassed. Be sure to watch the interviews in the UA-cam channel called "Fighting men of Rhodesia".
@Ingungumbane Well, that's a matter of opinion, as is mine.
I take nothing from the SA military. Indeed like the Rhodesians, they punched way above their pay grade. The Cubans in Angola would attest to that with the snot squirt that they got. We were speaking about the Selous Scouts and counter insurgency though, that was the comment to which I made my comment. Indeed, SA benefited hugely from the experiences and training by the Selous Scouts in S.W.A. SA under PW did much for Rhodesia, but Vorster betrayed Rhodesia. All water under the bridge a long time ago now.
@Ingungumbane We are on the same page then. Indeed if you looked at a cross section of surnames of settlers that came to Rhodesia, a good percentage would be Afrikaans. I do think though that the number of Brit descents probably outnumbered the Afrikaner by at least 2:1 in Rhodesia.
@Ingungumbane I believe that many Rhodesians got British passports if either of their parents or their grand parents were born in Britain. That said, I have zero respect for what Britain did to Rhodesia, especially Harold Wilson (the paw-paw) who stabbed Rhodesia in the back. Years later, John Vorster did the same.
The whites living in Zambezia prior to 1890 were very few in number, probably substantially less than 100. Perhaps you are thinking of Goshen or Stellaland, both were independent Afrikaner claimed "countries" in southern Botswana in the mid to late 1800's.
Kimberley was the starting point of the Pioneer column of 1890, I have a full list of those in the column somewhere, the vast majority of those men were British, or of British lineage.
@Ingungumbane don’t forget the Moodie Trek which was mostly Afrikaaners and headed for the Chipinge and Melsetter area
From an ex cav scout. I enjoy hearing comical stories from PROFESSIONAL SOLDIERS. KUDOS 👏
This man is the epitome of badass.
This is excellent, my father was in the BSAP during the war there, living in the US now,
Savage actual is my new favorite channel been here for a while but enjoy this more then video games 🍻
We appreciate the support!
His company trained me on tracking and i have an autographed book from him. He is THE man!
Absolutely
This guy better get a Savage patch lol, he is Savage Certified
This guy might actually be, Savage Actual.
As a Zimbabwean. This is a lekker video. My history teacher was in the Rhodesian army.👏👏
I hope they come out with part 2 now now.
Lekker!
What's lekker?
awesome ,I met a lady who's husband was a WW II night raider was awesome to sit down with her
I could listen to him talking for days. I’m sure he’s got a lot of stories from his adventures.
Went through one of the original USMC combat hunter classes taught by DSD in 2008. Best school I ever attended.
He is a great guy!
This is so awesome! I love you guys doing interviews!
Only subscribed a couple days ago but absolutely been enjoying the content thats beem posted!!
Thx Kellen !
Waiting so long for this
Amazing man I did his tracking course a number of years ago, great training
Thats awesome. The man is a wealth of knowledge.
This is it guys!
Stay frozty & SAVAGE Boyz
#Savage4Life
Its different!
Different is good! This is interesting AF, can't wait for the next part
I'm glad you like it
Yes PLEASE keep Rhodesian first person content coming.
Keep up the good work and thank you for everything you've done.
Respect from an ex British soldier, thank you sir for your service. Yes, Rodeisha was a beautiful country just waiting to be truly birthed. Hahahaha great to hear such humour
This is brillliant. I really enjoyed this. Can't wait for more.
Amazing what a guy glad I found this. Love to see more.
Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent. Looking forward to the following part, of this/conclusion.
I've been waiting for this 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome thank you for getting back to me, can't wait for your next episode. I am born Rhodsian and will die a Rhodsian. Take care and keep it tidy 🤪🙏👊💪🤜🤛
My uncle mentioned David in conversation on a few occasions, he was ex British Army and later in the Rhodesian Forces.
David Collins?
@@sdlillystone No, my uncles surname was Banner, he was 22 Rgt in the British Army, left and moved to Zambia for a while then went to Rhodesia, he was then "recruited" into the forces and got up to all sorts of "sneaky beaky" stuff...
Great video. This guy sounds awesome! More!
More to come!
More please. Love to hear stories like this.
Great video guys, really liking the interview format! Would also love if you guys could interview some South African ex-Recces. I've heard some insane stories about what they went through during the border war.
One of the heroes of the Rhodesian Army.
@@duanabsa9993 yeh so was the Battle of Britain,history,but still spoken about..... Right?
@@duanabsa9993 were you there? If so,your comments are not necessary. If not,get started reading on the subject. Lost to many brothers to allow their memory to be tarnished by your nonsense....
@@duanabsa9993 so you read only? I feel very strongly about the war in Rhodesia. We had a beautiful country where all were respected and fed. Not the best at times. But we could of sorted it out if left alone. Have you read about the slaughter of the missionaries,bayoneting of 6 month baby,bombing of supermarket,etc,etc. Where are you from,by the way.
@@duanabsa9993 you didnt answer my question....
@@duanabsa9993 we are discussing Rhodesia! Not worldwide. Where are you from?
Such wit!!! I could listen to that guy all day. He reminds me of my late Father who served with the Irish Guards Regiment in Suez back in '56. He had more then a few interesting stories you would have loved.
So glad it's gonna be continued
I love this pivot in content, great stuff and fascinating chap.
Holy shit, this kind of content is incredible!
Semper Fi, gents! Please continue with the awesome work!
Looking forward to Part 2
if it wasn't for you I would not have never known any of this history thank you for posting this it was awesome.
Found the OG Veterans’ switch on your channel’s typical Gaming-Spectator content to be extremely refreshing.
One would think a lot of these old African 🇳🇬 fighters emigrated to; New Zealand, South Africa & Australia after the wars which defined them, was shocked for you lot to find him in the States & even convince him to want to talk to you about it.
These videos should be 25-mins @ a minimum, we would watch it. When’s part-2 & part-3 coming out?
I also like how you guys didn’t keep butting-in & interrupting him while he spoke, so he could unleash & really spread the knowledge fully about what those times truly were like.
By the way, good job you guys have gone with the SavageActual brand, I started watching you guys on back then while still on the Gamology channel, long before S.A was Birthed.
Keep putting out cool contemporary military-themed content & we’d keep supporting y’all too.
Rhodesians never die!
Cheers from the Kingdom of Portugal!
Came across this random, this chap still has his marbles about him. A life well lived indeed.
Would like to hear more of these stories, subbed to your channel. Well done, great interview.
Thanks for watching. We are working on part 2.
Awesome new content, more of this type of stuff guys!
Glad you enjoy it!
Watching from Cebu, Philippines!✊
Thanks for watching!
Awesome Interview!
Thanks for watching!
I love your reactions videos but I also like the different things you do on your channel
Glad you like them!
Wow amazing, would love to watch more of this.
Very soon!
Great and awesome video, you guys need to to some more videos like this
More to come!
I love the game-related content, BUT this! This. Is. The. Content. I. Seek. Please keep it up and thank you for your service. We all owe you.
Thanks, will do! More coming soon.
Why does anyone owe him anything?
Awesome content! Can't wait for part 2!
Thx Kelly. Me too!
Damn you guys put in the work
Waiting for part 2 (or more) of this interview.
We are too! David is not easy to pin down!
It must break his heart to see what has become of the old Rhodesia.
Very true
Rhodesian Soldiers won fair and square it was political correctness that and Lancaster house conference thank Henry kissinger the British government for its destruction
Rattled that youtube didnt recommend this earlier. A change of speed but what a great interview. Keep up the great works my dudes
Truly appreciate the feedback. Spread the word on this video, it definitely needs some more traction.
part 2 pls ..from a fellow south african
Thank you for your service. o/
AFTER leaving the FFL,my pops was going to move there with a bunch of his brothers ,he was a master sargent n spoke 7 languages, been all over the world,,can only believe that of he would have I would of followed my lifes calling ,,instead ive lived an easy spoild life in the states,, coming from a very long hetitage of warriors ,,kinda sad, this guy did what so many of us have wanted ,,things are even worse today as men cant even be men,, miss the GOOD OLD DAYS
Trained with D S-D 23 years ago! Amazing dude.
He is a really cool fella.
Great content
Thanks for watching.
I need all parts now this is so interesting
Dave was a very rare breed of men. Not mentioned here...
He was Rhodesian SAS, Selous Scouts and SA Recces.
Exceptional.
I love this guy
I'm a sucker for SA content, this is amazing. Can you guys do an interview with somebody from the old Executive Outcomes? That would be timeless.
When you can track like David then you are certainly at the level only a few can attain.
Very interesting interview. Thank you guys.
Very diffrent from usual videos but such a great video I enjoy this. Keep up the great work guys
Glad you enjoyed it, we have more of our usual content coming. This will be in addition to other things we do.
I did not expect to find savage actual when I looked up Rhodesia. Great video
This is too sick!
Awesome vid!
This is pretty fucking cool cant wait to see more from you guys