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  • @PharaohShishak70
    @PharaohShishak70 2 роки тому +673

    I am a member and veteran of the 10th Mountain Division (548th CSB) during this particular battle. I was a private MOS 45 L and K (MOS's were merged) I was responsible for immediate repair of all mechanized vehicles and weapons. Had to go meet up with Ghost Troop 2nd ACR for a repair on a Bradley. Had just finished the repair and was about to go back to my unit further to the rear when the call "Advance Immediately For Fire Mission" came across the net. I could not leave but had to roll out with the Ghost Troop! I was riding in the Bradley I had just fixed-WOW! When I tell you of the professional, swift and violent response of our battle units-I am proud of how we performed that day. I was scared shitless, but felt appreciated for my roll in making the necessary repairs to keep a member of the Ghost Troop rolling and engaged. Those guys depended on me to help keep them in the fight, and we engaged three enemy T-72's-destroying them. I was scared, but my confidence quickly rose as I first hand witnessed the crew I was with carry out the fire mission. WE ALL DID OUR PART! Long live the US Army10th Mount Div, 2nd ACR and the rest of the Armed Forces of the USA!

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 2 роки тому +29

      Omar,
      Well done, fella.
      Well done, the whole buncha yas!

    • @MrYodi2007
      @MrYodi2007 2 роки тому +21

      Thank you for your service! As a Cav Scout 19D, I never seen combat. I switched to the Air Force as a Heavy Duty Mechanic!

    • @av8tore71
      @av8tore71 2 роки тому +15

      511th MP CO here at Drum 1992-1994 before being commissioned as a 2LT then finished my 23 years in JAG

    • @thudthud5423
      @thudthud5423 2 роки тому +13

      Thank you for your service.

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole 2 роки тому +13

      thank you for your service. We owe you guys everything.

  • @BA98TA
    @BA98TA 2 роки тому +574

    All of the comments about the Iraqi T72 not being a "real T72" and the Russian version being "way better" aren't aging well...

    • @aboodmki3
      @aboodmki3 2 роки тому +59

      I admit that I was one of who kinda believed they were inferior versions.
      iI’s like you try to convince your self that it’s irrational & illogical to believe a post-1980 era tank would outperform a slightly older post-1970 era tank 100/01, and you start thinking “it has to be the low moraled crew”
      “It has to be the floppy commanders”
      “it has to be the training ammunition they used in combat instead of apfsds”
      “it has to be the export version because of no composite/lamm. armor this & that”
      “It has to be because of the post air-campaign paved superiority”
      “It has to be because it’s a one 3rd w country vs one superpower”
      You start adding up & you think yeah what should we expect it’s a very logical outcome, but now in Ukraine… not so logical huh?

    • @Creed109
      @Creed109 Рік тому +11

      Well the Iraqi T72 had to hand cranked to rotate the turret compared to the Russian version which is a huge disadvantages. Other than that, they suffer the same problem like placing ammunition around the turret.

    • @FreedomIsNotFree2023
      @FreedomIsNotFree2023 Рік тому +52

      ​@Muntather Aldamok so how are those advantages working out for Russians right now in Ukraine? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @FreedomIsNotFree2023
      @FreedomIsNotFree2023 Рік тому +80

      @Muntather Aldamok oh it's illegal now! 🤣

    • @FreedomIsNotFree2023
      @FreedomIsNotFree2023 Рік тому

      @Muntather Aldamok I was born in that part of the world and I can tell you, there is not much different about how terrible Russian military is. The best they have ever done in their entire history is throw bodies at a problem, since they have zero brain.

  • @Nvrgofulretrd
    @Nvrgofulretrd 2 роки тому +26

    Hey! This is my series! I was the Discovery Channel Executive Producer of Greatest Tank Battles. Great production values on this series. Vietnam veteran Navy SpecOps.

    • @teejin669
      @teejin669 10 місяців тому +1

      I grew up on these documentaries. Thank you for making history so interesting!

    • @sincitychris
      @sincitychris 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for this history & your service sir

  • @MikeDarr61
    @MikeDarr61 2 роки тому +106

    Navy Gulf war veteran here. My uncle was a tanker 3rd armor division WWII and he’d been proud to see the success of this operation.

    • @johnbowman1076
      @johnbowman1076 2 роки тому +11

      Love you Navy boys. You always give us combat marines a ride to where we're needed.

    • @jamesstreet228
      @jamesstreet228 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for your service. What was your rate if I may ask? Or were you an officer? I was a Cryptologist myself during the war. We fired 43 of our tomahawks at Saddam Hussein.

    • @jamesstreet228
      @jamesstreet228 2 роки тому +2

      @@johnbowman1076 We're glad to be on the same team as you guys. Thank you for your service.

    • @revol148
      @revol148 2 роки тому

      MikeDarr61 how could the operation not have been a success?

    • @firefighter9123608
      @firefighter9123608 11 місяців тому +1

      Thankyou for your service Brother! I was there. U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division good ol Big Red One

  • @Alpha0727
    @Alpha0727 Рік тому +212

    Fun fact: This documentary is twice as long as the actual Battle of 73 Easting.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Рік тому +9

      Brutal battle. If you were a (brave) Iraqi.

    • @captainbluemccoy223
      @captainbluemccoy223 Рік тому

      That’s why you have a skip button.

    • @odinsson852
      @odinsson852 Рік тому +4

      Actually not, my brother was in one of the Bradley's in Ghost company it was an 8 hour battle.

    • @cxjeter
      @cxjeter Рік тому

      @@odinsson852 Ghost Troup and it didn't last 8 hrs

    • @screenwriter44
      @screenwriter44 Рік тому +2

      14 hours I was on ghosts left flank 4-7 cav

  • @1971tallica
    @1971tallica Рік тому +30

    This was my unit , the 2nd ACR I was in 1st squadron , we cut off any reinforcements and supplies and established the flanking perimeter that allowed G troop and F troop to operate with their flank covered. I can attest to seeing 1st hand where enemy main gun rounds hit the Abrams tanks and bounced off , leaving a small indentation in the armor. It was amazing looking back and remembering the calm and professional manner , a true testament to my fellow 19D Cav Scouts and the 19K Tank crewmen's training and commitment to one another. In true fashion with our Regiment's motto: 2nd Cavalry Tojours Pret , Always Ready , Always First !!!!!

    • @hanginbangin
      @hanginbangin 8 місяців тому

      Tojours Pret! What troop were you in 1/2?

  • @dylangarrison3028
    @dylangarrison3028 Рік тому +17

    Andy Kilgore is a retiree from my MS national guard unit. He came to our Cav Ball as the guest speaker and the knowledge that man passed down was invaluable. Cool to see his heroics documented.

  • @robertcocciardi2772
    @robertcocciardi2772 2 роки тому +64

    General Norm S was not only successful at pulling together a great team, but saved many GI lives directing his strategy and offensive genius to win with little cost in life and material. RIP SIR and May God bless your family. You wrote a book IT DOES NOT TAKE A HERO, however you are one. 👍❤️🇺🇸🙏🏼✝️

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole Рік тому +3

      If you want to know why he was so cool; look at this family. His father was also named Norman and during the 30s and 40s he was one of the top mafia busting cops in the country. He was a serious badass.

  • @williammcmahon4734
    @williammcmahon4734 2 роки тому +134

    I spent Desert Storm sitting in the Persian Gulf on the USS America (CV-66). My hat is off to each and everyone of you who had boots on the ground. I cant believe it was 30 years ago.

    • @Alexei_topalov
      @Alexei_topalov 2 роки тому +7

      If I had been there I would have ignored my orders, jumped off the ship, swam to shore and started looking for an Iraqi unit to engage and defeat single handedly. They would have made a movie about me for sure.

    • @markydo7
      @markydo7 2 роки тому

      @@Alexei_topalov yeah right hero!!!🤮 Disobeying orders for your movie fantasy. Get off your mom's breasts, get out of her basement, go volunteer for the service of your country, and when you're done, come back and tell us about your so-called movie you sad little man!!!

    • @kodeystockton1124
      @kodeystockton1124 2 роки тому +3

      @@Alexei_topalov If I had been there, I would've used my hacking skills to hack inti Russia's nuclear arsenal and fire 37 ICBM and military encampments, single handedly winning the war.

    • @mrspudly1
      @mrspudly1 2 роки тому +15

      @@kodeystockton1124 Stay on your Play Station mate with your mate above.

    • @abdelmalekmetidji
      @abdelmalekmetidji 2 роки тому +3

      @@kodeystockton1124 how high are you ?

  • @georgebennett3599
    @georgebennett3599 2 роки тому +58

    I remember my dad tuning in to watch some this live. He spent six years in Canadian tank during the Second World War, I should have asked him more questions. One the only moments he shared was liberating Holland. RIP dad.

  • @davidw.5185
    @davidw.5185 2 роки тому +243

    Hats off to the Gulf War 1 vets who served in the theater. Those of us who were serving stateside, during those days, marveled at their professionalism and sacrifice. Kudos especially to the Army and USMC. We USAF vets salute you.

    • @andrewzahn9600
      @andrewzahn9600 2 роки тому +14

      Same here I Thank all for My Freedom they allow us to have . Thank you from the Zahn Family.

    • @jonathanbrowning4
      @jonathanbrowning4 2 роки тому +4

      Except that guy he's quoting at 45:50. I would never salute him. He's the guy in the squad that when you think about the probability that someone is hit, you at least hope its him.

    • @meteorfive6
      @meteorfive6 2 роки тому

      @@jonathanbrowning4 that's McMaster, he's an idiot ! And an Anti-Trumper...

    • @elijahhunt9407
      @elijahhunt9407 2 роки тому +2

      @@jonathanbrowning4 Why?

    • @tonynewburey8900
      @tonynewburey8900 2 роки тому +3

      Was the one of the M-88`s online covering medics

  • @PeterDimitriadis352
    @PeterDimitriadis352 3 роки тому +43

    This is a good example as to why it's important to have good eguipment and training. Thank you for your service to your country.

    • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
      @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 3 роки тому +1

      thank you for serving a killing machine and stealing lives.

    • @PeterDimitriadis352
      @PeterDimitriadis352 3 роки тому

      @@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 What has your country done militarily?

    • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
      @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 3 роки тому

      @@PeterDimitriadis352 UN peacekeeping and ww2 and ww1 participation.
      why do you ask?

    • @PeterDimitriadis352
      @PeterDimitriadis352 3 роки тому

      @@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 I'm a New Yorker and was witness to the September 11th 2001 tragedy. Also when you were in the service I am certainly sure you were happy to have good equipment.

    • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
      @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 3 роки тому +1

      @@PeterDimitriadis352 i was never in the service. your usa is an arrogant, self -appointed arbiter of international affairs and had no business decimating iraq.
      additionally, i am not of the opinion that the mainstream story re 911 is the factual one.

  • @bulletman124XXL
    @bulletman124XXL 2 роки тому +234

    That was a military masterpiece. It literally can't get any better. Any army in the world should take note. Not a good idea to face a force like this.

    • @darrenjones2933
      @darrenjones2933 2 роки тому +19

      @Meme Memeson Because this battle is not total war. It's a punitive expedition.

    • @bulletman124XXL
      @bulletman124XXL 2 роки тому

      @Meme Memeson they russia, are evil invading attackers what do you expect from them? They will not stop anyway and next you watch they will be coming against Israel

    • @vinddictive_8468
      @vinddictive_8468 2 роки тому +1

      @Meme Memeson you don’t want my unit over in Ukraine brother you guys would be destroyed effortlessly. If Ukraine is wiping you guys out this easily you should really fear what the US will do to you guys. Lmfao

    • @darrenjones2933
      @darrenjones2933 2 роки тому +14

      On the American Citizens? I mean...at this point...Who is the American Government doing punitive expeditions on if not the American Citizens?

    • @darrenjones2933
      @darrenjones2933 2 роки тому

      That's why light infantry Shinseki killed the ACR concept. "Gotta make things fair for the communists and globalists."

  • @BillB23
    @BillB23 2 роки тому +91

    I remember my dad, a veteran of the Bulge, watching the reports on CNN ,when it was a news organnization, and marvelling at how well we did. He passed in July of that year.

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole 2 роки тому +16

      your father was a member of the greatest generation. You must be proud. He fought to protect our way of life. Sorry for your loss.

    • @naui_diver9290
      @naui_diver9290 2 роки тому +8

      Huge loss. You must be proud

    • @billkaldem5099
      @billkaldem5099 2 роки тому +2

      I’m sorry to read this. My uncle was at the Bulge. He passed some years ago. .

    • @oriolesfan61
      @oriolesfan61 2 роки тому +3

      CNN is still a news orgs. Very accurate for the news

    • @donjohnson7899
      @donjohnson7899 2 роки тому

      And now here you sit watching Faux news that claims they are non news, just a entertainment channel

  • @Zarathustra-H-
    @Zarathustra-H- 2 роки тому +91

    Great documentary. My only complaint would be to the animation department, which seems to not have had an appreciation for distance and scale. Tank formations were depicted way too close together, and in most cases engagement distances were depicted at a tiny fraction of their actual distances. Other than that, great depiction.

    • @enterprisethesylveon5787
      @enterprisethesylveon5787 2 роки тому +11

      Probably for dramatic effect tbh...

    • @alexbittonagy4808
      @alexbittonagy4808 2 роки тому +13

      @@enterprisethesylveon5787 Yep, same reason the jets in Topgun were filmed at Cannon ranges, otherwise the audience wouldn't have a clue what was going on...

    • @chrispy398
      @chrispy398 Рік тому

      Gotta fit onto the screen lol but I agree, the animation is always off in these documentaries

    • @ScottStathis
      @ScottStathis Рік тому +6

      Yes, and as an Abrams crewman during OIF, another thing that bugged me was a couple of times they showed Abrams with CITV in front of the loader's station. LOL. These did not get added until the Abrams was upgraded to the A2 variant. Which happened well after Desert Storm. Really, a minor detail, though.

  • @mulindwahussein5114
    @mulindwahussein5114 3 роки тому +94

    I was a small boy aged 6 years when this war happened but i had an uncle in his thirties whom I could always sit with happily listening to him narrating about the war like he were at the front line . RIP uncle

    • @YaMomsOyster
      @YaMomsOyster 3 роки тому +5

      Sorry to hear about your Uncle. Uncles have that sense of humour.

    • @Quadrenaro
      @Quadrenaro 3 роки тому +8

      My uncle was a crewman on an Abrams in Desert Storm. Not sure what unit he was, but got a few pictures of him just chilling in the shade of his tank.

    • @dreamybullxxx8590
      @dreamybullxxx8590 3 роки тому +1

      @@YaMomsOyster à1

    • @richardmeikle5203
      @richardmeikle5203 3 роки тому

      @@YaMomsOyster 1

    • @donovanshepperd9209
      @donovanshepperd9209 3 роки тому +2

      Sorry for your loss RIP to youre uncle 🙏🏾

  • @M4A1BestGirl
    @M4A1BestGirl 2 роки тому +114

    Fun fact: The Bradleys had more confirmed kills than the Abrams

    • @ryo0o0o88
      @ryo0o0o88 2 роки тому +9

      That was pretty fun

    • @vegan-cannibal714
      @vegan-cannibal714 2 роки тому +28

      If memory serves we even got more tank kills than the M1s. More kills over all is okay but tank kills means we had to stop raise the tow launcher then track the tow ( 13 second time of flight to max range) any trained tank crew should get two shots off in 10 seconds. The lower the launcher so we could move again. I can tell you first hand that minute to 90 seconds feels like an hour.

    • @cecilwilliams8586
      @cecilwilliams8586 Рік тому +2

      I will still stay with the Russian tanks, as numbers count as the Germans found out with their mighty unreliable Tigers. cheers

    • @vegan-cannibal714
      @vegan-cannibal714 Рік тому +5

      @@janusgates2589 how many deaths do you think that 88mm gun is responsible. The Germans were stuffing that gun in to anything they thought could handle the weight. I'll bet if you dig deep enough you could find a photo of them trying to strap an 88 to their recon motorcycle

    • @Au60schild
      @Au60schild Рік тому +1

      ​@Janus Gates Yep, the various iterations of the Geman Stug were reported by respectable historians to have knocked out some 30,000 Russian tanks , artillery pieces etc.

  • @hiq3908
    @hiq3908 Рік тому +80

    As W Iraqi, my brother was Tank driver during DS1 and my other brother was ISOF and both survived battles. The unfortunate fact is that T72 and T50 were way nonmatch to M1A1, however Iraqi soldiers were beave to stood their ground despite that they may knew they will lose due to lack of advanced technology and most of T72 tanks don't have comms. Only leader's tank had which for communication with the base. Saddam was stupid enough and so arrogant to send these poor soldiers to war with equip them with tanks and weapons that could change course of battle to better advantage. We need to put our differences aside and move forward for better life.

    • @kingsman3087
      @kingsman3087 Рік тому +1

      allahuckabar!

    • @kaiserofkush
      @kaiserofkush Рік тому

      Deus Vult / Inshallah

    • @rcavicchijr
      @rcavicchijr Рік тому +5

      I'm glad your brothers made it through.

    • @billballbuster7186
      @billballbuster7186 Рік тому +3

      Your statement is at odds with the pictures of hundreds of Iraqi's trying to surrender on their knees to anyone who would take them. God does not love Muslims, it is hundreds of years since an Islamic army was victorious against a Western (Christian) army. Reflect on this.

    • @rcavicchijr
      @rcavicchijr Рік тому +5

      @@billballbuster7186 This comment is pointless. The U.S. army isn't a "Christian" army because the U.S. isn't a Christian country. The U.S. and western NATO armies have been dominant because we have the highest military budget, the best equipment, and the most advanced training.

  • @Bigsky1991
    @Bigsky1991 2 роки тому +94

    I was there. AH-1F Cobra Pilot 1-1 Cav 1st Armored Division. 2nd ACR initiated the fight, but the enemy pivoted and we got our share of the action. People cannot realize how it looked at sunrise with all the burning Armor.

  • @jamescaliendo1030
    @jamescaliendo1030 2 роки тому +7

    This is why we teach METT-T at leadership schools. As an Army Ranger I learned how important terrain is and how to fight in it, but to Armor terrain decides if you'll live or die. Fascinating engagement ,I have a new found respect for our brothers in Armor

  • @sapperfirefox2100
    @sapperfirefox2100 3 роки тому +183

    I had a friend in this battle
    He recalls being hit by tank rounds and causing incredible high pitch shrilling even though he had earphones on but the armour of the Abrams was solid

    • @anthonymanchild9591
      @anthonymanchild9591 3 роки тому +14

      I was there, what's your buddy's name? I was

    • @anthonymanchild9591
      @anthonymanchild9591 3 роки тому +12

      with the 2nd cav we lead the ground assault, we were the tip of the spear

    • @chrisfuller1268
      @chrisfuller1268 3 роки тому +17

      I was very close to a 120mm HEAT being fired without hearing protection and was surprised at how high pitch the firing made. My ears hurt for some time after.

    • @forcedanonymity1791
      @forcedanonymity1791 2 роки тому +3

      He described the composite tank armor as the equivalent in centimeters (600 cm) instead of millimeters. That’s pretty damn stout. I hope modern recon vehicles are much better armored now, or they might as well be running around in dune buggy’s with Super Soakers.

    • @Ganiscol
      @Ganiscol 2 роки тому +4

      @@forcedanonymity1791 its 60cm not 600cm of RHA (basically rolled steel armor equivalent) and only at the front. He certainly meant to say millimeters.
      The original M1 even had more than that, in fact was around 700mm RHA against HEAT rounds and a little over half that against Sabot kinetic projectiles. Naturally, the current A2 has much more protection due to third generation of composite armor.

  • @galesams4205
    @galesams4205 2 роки тому +46

    i served in recon armored calvery in vietnam. We never had the M-1 Abrams tanks, but the m48, m60 m113a2 APC. The sheridan tank came to vietnam with 122mm main . The 90mm was just like fireing a very large rifle. 4th div 69th armor.

    • @macmclean1175
      @macmclean1175 2 роки тому +6

      First, thank you and your family for service to our country. I saw my own adventures previously. I was 41C MOS and retained as an instructor at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. I worked on all of the optics, laserelectro-optics and servo controlled fire control systems. The Sheridan Recon vehicle and the M60A2 (too tall, I don't think ever deployed). Both employed a 152mm rocket launcher and gun tube. The wire guided missiles were amazing to me. After ETS, they hired me into the test labs there. It was there we developed and tested the composite armor and the shape charges refined and deployed to such awesome effect illustrated in this video. Other testing involved gun tube deviations under continuous fire conditions. More fuel for the ballistic computer.
      Be well and be blessed old man!

    • @willstroka4575
      @willstroka4575 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your service! I just want to make a note of something. The M60 was actually never deployed to Vietnam. Instead, it was sent to West Germany which was the priority at the time. Troops in Vietnam had to make do with older M48s that had the 90mm guns. The M60 had a British license produced Royal Ordance L7 105mm. The US designation for the 105mm was the M68.

    • @stevenhoth7463
      @stevenhoth7463 2 роки тому

      @@macmclean1175 moo

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      Not a single Vietnamese ever threatened the USA. The USA killed 3.5 MILLION Vietnamese. Why? China was not that strong then. Could not protect Vietnam from US aggression. But things have changed. USA will be kicked out of Asia altogether soon, and it may start with the Pelosi visit.

    • @macmclean1175
      @macmclean1175 2 роки тому

      @@stevenhoth7463 Steven, I've gotten this from you in replies a couple times now. I have to confess ignorance, because I just don't know what that means. I'm an Aggie. Maybe you went to that other school in Austin. Sorry man, I just don't get it! All best to you. Moo I guess.

  • @Dreatnought1966
    @Dreatnought1966 2 роки тому +46

    They had something crucial that Rommel also had with him, a Rheinmetall cannon. Here in the Abrams the RH 120. Greetings from Germany

  • @16rumpole
    @16rumpole 2 роки тому +26

    29:20 It's interesting to see the commander of the Bradley show real fear but then when he has to protect his wingman, he immediately puts himself in harms way.

  • @davepritchard283
    @davepritchard283 2 роки тому +16

    Don't forget us Brits were there too with Challenger 1 that got the longest tank vs tank kill ever recorded!

    • @igor7195
      @igor7195 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, nothing can go without you. I hope both US and UK will encounter same evil they caused all over the world.

    • @matthewjones39
      @matthewjones39 8 місяців тому +1

      @@igor7195What evil did we cause in 1991?

  • @tormarquis
    @tormarquis 3 роки тому +101

    Its amazing to me that in 1991 how bad battlefield intelligence still was. These fighting soldiers, in many cases , had no idea what they were dealing with. Even in ww2, we had intelligence coming in from propellor planes, etc.

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 3 роки тому +22

      Just imagine what it must've been like for soldiers in World War 1...

    • @tormarquis
      @tormarquis 3 роки тому +8

      @@mattjack3983 even in Ww1 they had biplanes that could scout across enemy lines to determine troop and tank concentrations

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 3 роки тому +14

      @@tormarquis Yes, that is true. Im just pointing out how much things have changed in warfare. In WW1, a lack of communication and good battlefield intelligence was a real issue.

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 3 роки тому +4

      @@tormarquis lol not trying to argue about anything..im actually agreeing with you

    • @shotgunharry980
      @shotgunharry980 3 роки тому +17

      The coalition had control of the skies by then so no Iraqi reconnaissance planes would have survived.

  • @tonyb1450
    @tonyb1450 3 роки тому +93

    Was a Bradley gunner during this ground battle and our thermals and stabilization system was a huge advantage over the Iraqi Army.

    • @bobbyshmurda5225
      @bobbyshmurda5225 2 роки тому +7

      You we're there?. Wow thank you for your service, sir

    • @tonyb1450
      @tonyb1450 2 роки тому +16

      @@rusty2629 Rusty that would have been the 2nd Gulf war.

    • @leviharrison4127
      @leviharrison4127 2 роки тому +2

      My dad was as well. 2ACR, 19D

    • @forcedanonymity1791
      @forcedanonymity1791 2 роки тому +2

      @@rusty2629 That was the war 12 years later.

    • @factsofmatter6513
      @factsofmatter6513 2 роки тому +8

      @@rusty2629 did you feel stupid afterwards about your clever comment?

  • @wildturkey5838
    @wildturkey5838 2 роки тому +28

    I have always wondered why the commanders kept the advance to such a slow pace until I watched this again. I was a reserve major attending the USAR Command and General Staff College at the time of Desert Storm. I had attended the Armor Officer Advanced Course at Ft.Knox in the early '80's and we studied tactics for both the M-60 and the M-1. The big difference was the M-1 moved about twice as fast as the M-60's. I'm betting the commanders that were keeping the advance slow were veterans of the M-60 and didn't fully understand how fast the M-1 could move so they kept it at a pace they understood.

    • @yrunaked4
      @yrunaked4 2 роки тому +4

      maybe they didnt want to run into mine fields at 50mph with an entire company of tanks

    • @jasoncutlip950
      @jasoncutlip950 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@yrunaked4 I'll take "why Bradley's lead" for 600 Alex...

    • @WW5RM
      @WW5RM 2 роки тому +9

      It was due to the supply train trying to keep up and the sand storms. We were out running our fuel basically! But they train a full speed at NTC numerous times a year.

    • @mikebersiks3280
      @mikebersiks3280 Рік тому

      Sure the M1 can outpace the M60 but it's much more thirsty. So a lot of the stops were for the supply trucks to catch up and refuel. Also if you read Fred Franks (VII Corps commander in 91) book about the campaign it seems that things like GPS etc were in their infancy in that era and a lot of the halts were so that formations could keep their correct orientation and not blunder ahead and in front of other friendly units thus risking blue on blue fire incidents
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Storm:_On_the_Ground_in_Iraq

  • @curtistate9536
    @curtistate9536 11 місяців тому +1

    I find myself coming back to view this this from time time. Amazing story-telling! It's the best of the series.

  • @boran2796
    @boran2796 Рік тому +7

    "Better us than my wingman" 29:20
    This is the ultimate loyalty, very few militaries in the world would have it.

  • @FriendlyRider88
    @FriendlyRider88 Рік тому +11

    The guy who used the main tank cannon to take out the guy with the rpg instead of flipping to coxale and using the tanks multiple machine guns he decided to live the ultimate dream 😂😂

  • @alanwatts9028
    @alanwatts9028 3 роки тому +105

    1st documentary I've ever seen on Gulf War, for personal reasons. I choked up, as it was indeed real, and except for a couple of minor items, very accurate. Battle of Medina Ridge (fought 27 Feb, about noon) was another fight, but incredible more lethal and one-sided, as we had not only a heavy brigade of M1s and M2 Bradleys, but a company of Apaches, 155 DS Arty battalion, 8" GS Arty battalion, and a GS MLRS Arty battalion engaged in the fight. Also, A-10, and F-111 close air. Destroyed 2nd Brigade of the Medina Division with no US casualties. Battle damage one fender on one tank from an RPG.

    • @justiceosueke5066
      @justiceosueke5066 3 роки тому

      Am

    • @collinbrown9411
      @collinbrown9411 3 роки тому

      .

    • @KEEPINGitREAL213
      @KEEPINGitREAL213 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you for your service and sacrifices.

    • @gooxjunior8015
      @gooxjunior8015 2 роки тому

      You need to watch American soldiers crying in Afghanistan, its on UA-cam, type American soldiers crying in Afghanistan, there are many of those videos on UA-cam. You are welcome 😁

    • @alanwatts9028
      @alanwatts9028 2 роки тому +4

      @@gooxjunior8015 Don't need to see the videos, as at the Gulf War cease fire I also became emotional as I realized the fighting was over, and by the grace of God I had not lost a single soldier. Keep in mind today's army is not the same as the army that completely crushed the Iraqi premier forces. And mind you, those Iraqis did not do the "Iraqi Wave" (surrender). Early on, as we were about to engage the non-Republican Guard forces we saw non-Republican Guard Iraqi commanders and other officers running off the battlefield in their civilian vehicles, leaving their men to fire a couple of rounds, then do the Iraqi Wave. Obvious you have never been in any military service, let along been in combat.

  • @aubreycampbell7202
    @aubreycampbell7202 2 роки тому +10

    This was an amazing video off our armor capabilities! So proud to be in service during this period!!

  • @lawiley
    @lawiley Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @donaldmartin4980
    @donaldmartin4980 2 роки тому +24

    I do remember all the prisoners, thousands of them, just super happy to give up ! I also remember being somewhere when a unit tried to surrender and their men behind them open fire on them shooting them in the back as they attempted to give up.

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 2 роки тому

      We just pointed them south and kept going. My memory isn't what it used to be but I don't recall the subject of what to do with POWS ever coming up. Charlie Co. 3rd Batt. 35th Armor Reg. 1st A.D.

    • @donaldmartin4980
      @donaldmartin4980 2 роки тому +1

      @@tanker335 We had a bunch of HEMETs with trailer loads and regular five tons as well passing us headed south very frequently. Alpha Battery, 4thBn , 82nd FA, 3rd Armor division, attached to 2nd CAV.

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 2 роки тому +1

      @@donaldmartin4980 Were you ever stationed in Bamberg Germany? Your unit sounds familiar.

    • @donaldmartin4980
      @donaldmartin4980 2 роки тому +1

      @@tanker335 I was in Hanau…. Just a hop, skip, and jump from Bamberg

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 2 роки тому

      @@donaldmartin4980 Ok. That might explain it. Again my memory sucks now days. It's a pleasure to chat with you.

  • @dennissvitak148
    @dennissvitak148 2 роки тому +26

    Ride of the Valkyries is pretty cool. At the US Air Force base I was on, they played Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA, over, and over, and over. Our morale was TOO high.

  • @KevinP32270
    @KevinP32270 Рік тому +7

    as a desert storm veteran this was well done. I was with the first infantry division and remember the firefight. M1A1 driver/loader and fuel hermit driver. that long road march before the fight was also brutal.

  • @861USMC
    @861USMC 2 роки тому +54

    I was with a TOW platoon. We destroyed so many tanks, I felt sorry for those that couldn't get out in time.
    TF Ripper

    • @warrenchambers4819
      @warrenchambers4819 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah remember the war as well and I almost felt bad..........almost. Never a bad thing to be so effective. Semper Fi

    • @dkoz8321
      @dkoz8321 2 роки тому +1

      I was an ROTC cadet during this war. I got to see it on CNN. I did get my commission (FA) got branch qualified 13A. Served in 1990's til separation in 2002, and saw no combat, no deployments. Some hero I turned out to be.

    • @alfavulcan4518
      @alfavulcan4518 2 роки тому +3

      @@dkoz8321 sounds like a high school buddy of mine who was smuggled out of Hungary in 1955. He joined the Marines in 1971 “hoping to fight commies”. 2 enlistments never went farther than Hawaii. Had to leave before he became an alcoholic. I still give respect to men like you and him for serving, me having 20/300 vision kept me out

    • @capnobvious2718
      @capnobvious2718 2 роки тому +1

      Much respect because of your statement, above and beyond the respect for enlisting in the first place.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Рік тому

      ITV?

  • @everettlunday8855
    @everettlunday8855 2 роки тому +5

    I was Sergeant 91C20 practical nurse with the 86th Evacuation Hospita originally in Dharahn and finally located with at least one Evac Hospital at King Kalid Military City. We moved to be in support of the swing west.

  • @jonathanbair523
    @jonathanbair523 2 роки тому +6

    The most telling part of this re-telling of history for me is hearing how the US sent 2 Bradly's to link up with the next unit and they found the Iraq tank unit... The skill and training for the US crews to fire and the other PC to back up to reload then take the place for the first one to reload its rockets..... In 91 I was about 7 years old... What a time to be a kid seeing the world change...

  • @andreanderson8639
    @andreanderson8639 2 роки тому +10

    So amazing, im so glad i got to see this! My grandfathers tank reconosense unit, was the first one to break through armored train, which was guarding Berlin. He got a golden star for it. Andre Vlasov or Андреи Яковлич Власов..т34 deployed from far east.

  • @johnmoorhousedecorated-nam899
    @johnmoorhousedecorated-nam899 2 роки тому +9

    Like a Pilot who looks for an air kill, a tanker dreams of a battle like this. It's a gift

    • @karimtemri1664
      @karimtemri1664 2 роки тому +1

      Unless you get ptsd from killing

    • @johnmoorhousedecorated-nam899
      @johnmoorhousedecorated-nam899 2 роки тому +1

      @@karimtemri1664 Being the military is 100% volunteer, if killing is an issue don't join the military.

  • @aaronmatheny695
    @aaronmatheny695 Рік тому +2

    I was there. Doc 6/6 Infantry Regiment, 3rd BDE 1AD, our BN was attached to 2nd BDE 1AD (COL Monty Meigs) during the ground war. 2/2 Cav was across the street from us in Bamberg. The history of 73 Eastings leaves out allot done by 2ND BDE in that Battle. But this Battle was not the largest of the Gulf War, and our Brigade also fought in the largest Tank Battle of the Gulf War at Medina Ridge, which was huge by comparison the 73 Eastings. There was also quite a few smaller ones leading up to and after, like Al Bussaya, etc.. But 73 Eastings is the one that got the main media attention, and thats how history get remembers most.

  • @jackw2
    @jackw2 Рік тому +1

    So happy with getting key people for interviews in this video, especially Capt. (at the time) McMaster. He easily deserved his silver star and is a hero.
    He delivered a [Mc]Master's course on how to react under fire and without ISR or air support.

  • @alanmountain5804
    @alanmountain5804 3 роки тому +90

    I remember the gulf war like yesterday. Its shocking to think this was 30 years ago.

    • @ericzerkle5214
      @ericzerkle5214 3 роки тому +3

      IKR? I was in high school. Remember it well!

    • @mattematsson554
      @mattematsson554 3 роки тому

      The next war won't be kinetic it will be fought very much differently and it has already begun.

    • @shaneorvik7974
      @shaneorvik7974 2 роки тому

      I rember getting shirts from my local army surplus that said fun in the sun with soldiers wearing gas mask on them I wase 10 or 11

    • @johnp3172
      @johnp3172 2 роки тому

      i'm 31 year now and i though i watch this in live BBc telivison from india...i was wrong its the 2003 iraq invasion i'm watching....i'm confused between this two

    • @leroybacchus589
      @leroybacchus589 2 роки тому

      24

  • @chuckwhite3033
    @chuckwhite3033 3 роки тому +205

    Should this even be called a battle? More like a targeting exercise.

    • @jeffjeff5719
      @jeffjeff5719 3 роки тому +6

      True

    • @zatarawood3588
      @zatarawood3588 3 роки тому +17

      Did the Iraqis not know how to operate their vehicles? Lol

    • @davecoveney6757
      @davecoveney6757 3 роки тому +4

      This is the only land combat story worth telling. There were initial problems with how armored units deal with infantry in trenches that refused to surrender even though they had no heavy weapons. That did not last long and the stories would not have a heroic vibe.
      Everything else was logistics nightmares revolving around what to do with tens of thousands of Iraqis surrendering. There was even a story about a troop sized element of Iraqis trying to surrender to an Apache while it was in flight.

    • @LKJSPH
      @LKJSPH 3 роки тому +2

      *WATCH Destroyed M1 Tanks Graveyard*
      ua-cam.com/video/vZTccFE0y9c/v-deo.html

    • @lastword8783
      @lastword8783 3 роки тому +19

      @@zatarawood3588 they didnt really have the modern equipment for their tanks to engage the American ones. They mostly had export (inferior) versions of russian tanks. The American vehicles could see the iraqi ones quite easily and could engage from a much further range. And yes American tankers did have more training.

  • @richardacevedo280
    @richardacevedo280 2 роки тому +12

    My humble praise and respect to the armed forces. At around that time I was a student, but I recall going to the now defunct Air Research facility in California. I later participated in systems integration for the army modernisation program. There was a strong drive to retrofit the Abrams with CBRN protection. Later on, as part of my work, I was involved in network centric ops. I have no doubt that the unparalled training, ingenuity (think on their feet) and courage of these men are the core of a formidable force which was needed then, and now more than ever to achieve an entrusted mission. God bless the United States of America.

    • @igor7195
      @igor7195 2 роки тому

      Clown, you killed millions of Iraqis for what? I wish everything bad your nation caused all over the world to turn back to USA

    • @bobybarra3096
      @bobybarra3096 2 роки тому

      Cross Sabers, Blood and Steel

  • @sherifkaissi4109
    @sherifkaissi4109 10 місяців тому +1

    As an Iraqi American who was born in Kuwait and had to flee the country because of Desert storm.
    I have to appreciate both sides for their professionalism and denounce Saddam’s biggest mistake of invading Kuwait.
    “If you are holding a hammer , every problem will seem like a nail” he was sitting on a lot of army and needed money.
    RIP to the people who had to defend their country and I am proud of US service members!

  • @IamMichaelB843
    @IamMichaelB843 2 роки тому +2

    At 6:27 even the camels were like “Lets Roll! We coming Sadam!”

  • @carlosrios4698
    @carlosrios4698 3 роки тому +34

    My dad was tank driver in the Korean War n God bless all our Tank driver Men. Real Men to learn from.

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      ALL US adventures were aggression against other countries that never threatened USA. Every US soldier who participated in these killing orgies represent the purest form of evil in the world. Fortunately, China is getting stronger, and China/Russia are friends. The days of USA invading countries, killing people, are over. Soon China will kick USA out of Asia, may start with the Pelosi visit. The Jedi are finally here, and evil USA is rotting from inside, obsessed with BLM, LGBT, illegal latinos, abortion etc. The world rejoices as USA is neutered.

  • @ProjecthuntanFish
    @ProjecthuntanFish 2 роки тому +12

    I was a USMC M60A1 tank crewman in Desert Storm, got hit by 6 rounds of Iraqi artillery in the minefields and now am 100% P and T for PTSD!

  • @jamesr4464
    @jamesr4464 2 роки тому +13

    Everyone wants to point to this one battle as the ultimate tank battle in Desert Storm, yet ignore the fact that my division, 1st Infantry Division, and other divisions did a passage of lines through the 2nd ACR and fought all night against the Republican Guards. We engaged and destroyed numerous APCs and tanks. I remember rolling up on a line of Iraqi tanks and their crews were just sitting around until that first turret was blown off then they started jumping in their tanks or running away. The 2nd ACR didn't do all the fighting.

    • @martinramos1686
      @martinramos1686 Рік тому +1

      The reason this gets such attention is because of them being underdogs, a company sized element taking out a battalion. Anyways. Thanks for your service during that time

    • @mikeflo6459
      @mikeflo6459 5 місяців тому

      It was just one battle brother. Nobody is bashing them or taking away the fact that so many fought in the gulf war. Humble yourself more.

  • @chris.3711
    @chris.3711 3 роки тому +15

    My cousin was a commander of a Bradley fighting vehicle during the Iraq war in the early 2000's.

  • @shelltowee8629
    @shelltowee8629 3 роки тому +192

    This is what you call a slaughter, not a battle. The M1 Abrams is a fantastic fighting machine.

    • @misteryummyearth1055
      @misteryummyearth1055 3 роки тому +21

      Theres nothing glorious about killing people but defence is prevention of exactly that by doing that. The irony of life.

    • @mr.billthrower7392
      @mr.billthrower7392 3 роки тому +23

      @@misteryummyearth1055 No, there is glory in killing people when certain circumstances are brought about.

    • @SrTexasBlood
      @SrTexasBlood 3 роки тому +7

      I find the Abrams tank a Maus on a Steroid diet.

    • @clintfalk
      @clintfalk 3 роки тому +12

      @@mr.billthrower7392 Says the guy who was never in combat, and probably not fit to serve.

    • @jerryborja8472
      @jerryborja8472 3 роки тому

      @@misteryummyearth1055 8n8 kxqp₩0 0+

  • @robertscalia9663
    @robertscalia9663 2 роки тому +4

    Great explanation and video. Only issue is the amount of commercials on u-tube every 3 or 4 minutes. Awful!

  • @bigbadword
    @bigbadword 2 роки тому +7

    I highly recommend viewing the 3 videos that The Operations Room has made on this battle. They are extremely well made.

  • @robertwhite7269
    @robertwhite7269 2 роки тому +16

    Ha. I was there. Thanks for the memories. One of my 6 combat tours. But first as an NCO lol.

  • @chrissmith-rw8ei
    @chrissmith-rw8ei 2 роки тому +13

    I was in 1/2 ACR a few klicks south and ran into the same except more infantry but I guess we caught them before mounting up. For almost 2 1/2 hours it was a bar room brawl and everyone had sawed of shotguns. That is how close engagements were.

    • @michaelmartinez6843
      @michaelmartinez6843 2 роки тому +1

      I was 1/2 too, as the S-2. They always make it seem like we knew everything that was going on. Yeah, right.

    • @chrissmith-rw8ei
      @chrissmith-rw8ei 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmartinez6843 Toujours Prett Brother..

  • @piopaolovalenzuela5482
    @piopaolovalenzuela5482 3 роки тому +35

    These Veterans describe they’r experience like Kids played COD on a sleep over

    • @ViceCoin
      @ViceCoin 3 роки тому +3

      No fun in Baghdad and Mosul.

    • @julianclittmann
      @julianclittmann 3 роки тому +4

      most of them are former anaphabet youngs from poor US neighbourhoods paying their parents and grandparents morgages and health insurances with mil money

    • @ddstanfield9259
      @ddstanfield9259 2 роки тому

      COD?

    • @Darling137
      @Darling137 2 роки тому

      @@ddstanfield9259 Call of Duty, a first-person shooter, video game.

  • @joshuabates7424
    @joshuabates7424 3 роки тому +74

    "He serviced that tank with a missile."

  • @chaunceychappelle2173
    @chaunceychappelle2173 3 роки тому +27

    One of my class leaders at CGSC was one of the tank commanders in this battle. Really enjoyed hearing his discussions on Rommel in WWII and maneuver warfare in Desert Storm. This was one for the ages.

  • @ztoob8898
    @ztoob8898 3 роки тому +30

    I remember when the M-1 first came out, and the naysayers were all over it. It got terrible mileage, it was too heavy, yada-yada. I'm pretty sure this battle changed their minds.

    • @Mohammedjamal111
      @Mohammedjamal111 3 роки тому +5

      When you fight someone with the same capabilities,,
      It is not an army that does not have satellites

    • @Darling137
      @Darling137 2 роки тому

      It seemed the media had a story every week about something wrong with the M1, M2 and AH-64. They even made a movie about the Bradley which, although comical, I think was based in fact.

    • @halfspin8
      @halfspin8 Рік тому

      Going fast is nice but you need your fuel trucks to be able to keep up

  • @willtaylor1395
    @willtaylor1395 2 роки тому +3

    i like the ride of the valkyries ..cool that the commander could disobey orders and play what ever he wanted

  • @HempKnight2112
    @HempKnight2112 3 роки тому +13

    Awww, I thought this was a new documentary on 73 easting. I didn't read. Now I'm bummed. Lesson learned.

    • @simplyamazing880
      @simplyamazing880 3 роки тому +2

      Cut and paste.

    • @NikoChristianWallenberg
      @NikoChristianWallenberg 3 роки тому +2

      Timeline licences old documentaries so that they can be legally uploaded on their channel.

    • @donkemp8151
      @donkemp8151 2 роки тому

      Worth another watch. I’ve probably seen it five or six times.

  • @ehcastro3156
    @ehcastro3156 3 роки тому +26

    7:03 Really breaks my heart that these Iraqi soldiers have no choice but to fight for a deranged madman...

    • @djalel5544
      @djalel5544 3 роки тому

      ههههه مسكين

    • @ddruckmu
      @ddruckmu 3 роки тому +2

      If Trump was the president at that time the Americans would also fight for a deranged madman!

    • @johnp3172
      @johnp3172 2 роки тому

      Me too....when he said these people are shia minorites and just want to go home...i feel pity why saddam is so injustice to minorities in iraq

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      The 6000 US Soldiers, who were blown to pieces by IEDs, after the war, did have a choice, but they probably needed money for drugs :)

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Рік тому

      The more things change, the more they stay the same

  • @LordJaric
    @LordJaric 3 роки тому +10

    That Bradly commander. "I'll be damned". Then that beat, "Miss fire". lol

  • @tzebra
    @tzebra 2 роки тому +3

    If memory serves correct (many decades have passed), it was Viktor Posluvalyuk(sp) the Russian ambassador to Iraq, who told Saddam that if he tried to fight the US, force on force, he would loose.Trying to find the exact quote, but after several decades, having trouble finding it.

  • @ГайворонРОВОС
    @ГайворонРОВОС 3 роки тому +1

    Weri Good History Documentaries!

  • @ZackyDaley
    @ZackyDaley 3 роки тому +18

    I have the honor of knowing more than 1 individual that served 0n this mission

    • @andygaras
      @andygaras 3 роки тому

      Was it Saddam Hussein?

    • @pl3101
      @pl3101 3 роки тому +1

      @@thedude8046 Not a very dude-like comment of you. It’s very much a douche-like comment tbh.

    • @rebel.shekh79
      @rebel.shekh79 3 роки тому

      Shame on you which honor you talking about !!! I remind you may that touching the rest of humanity if you still have You are an occupying force, and the battle of Highway of Death
      proves how much you are scoundrels and traitors and you have no covenant like any other man .

  • @alancient8463
    @alancient8463 3 роки тому +16

    Well this came out of no where please do more about Iraq

    • @alancient8463
      @alancient8463 3 роки тому +1

      @THE SIGHN OF THE DOVE what revenge

    • @KinoTechUSA69
      @KinoTechUSA69 3 роки тому

      @THE SIGHN OF THE DOVE Woe to the vanquished

  • @hairybubbles127
    @hairybubbles127 3 роки тому +33

    Ask and you shall receive! I was searching for this specific documentary yesterday.

    • @LKJSPH
      @LKJSPH 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah...Watch this too.
      *WATCH Destroyed M1 Tanks Graveyard*
      ua-cam.com/video/vZTccFE0y9c/v-deo.html

    • @ms-1236
      @ms-1236 3 роки тому +1

      @@LKJSPH LOL mos of those were damaged tanks that were returned to battle. It also shows 9 different angles of "Cohone Eh", which the US forces destroyed. There's also a mixture of Egyptian M1's and US M1s. Point being?
      .

  • @donaldmartin4980
    @donaldmartin4980 2 роки тому +3

    4thBn, 82nd FA, fire support artillery for 2nd CAV, 3rd Armor division……Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Provide Comfort…..I can’t believe it has been 31 years ago already. I was a brand new staff sergeant at the time, seven months time in grade, section chief of a howitzer I had never seen before, lol.

    • @j3dwin
      @j3dwin 2 роки тому

      Fire for effect buddy and thanks for your service.

    • @donaldmartin4980
      @donaldmartin4980 2 роки тому

      @@j3dwin Redleg one one, standing by

  • @Mullet-ZubazPants
    @Mullet-ZubazPants 2 роки тому +3

    21:37 A prime example of speed as a force multiplier in battle

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 3 роки тому +33

    This is one of several uploads over several years on UA-cam covering and actually being the same Documentry with a different name.

  • @mulindwahussein5114
    @mulindwahussein5114 3 роки тому +11

    I wish any country could avoid war, imagine this destruction of billions of dollars, lives etc

  • @RiceBoy1975
    @RiceBoy1975 2 роки тому +16

    The fact that the Iraqis believed that if they died others could live give me respect considering that there was no nuclear weapons

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 2 роки тому +1

      "considering that there was no nuclear weapons"? Like what? 🤔

    • @Dre_Key
      @Dre_Key 2 роки тому +1

      This had nothing to do with nukes

    • @Kuhndog94
      @Kuhndog94 Рік тому

      This is the first Gulf War, my guy. It had nothing to do with WMDs and everything to do with Iraq invading and robbing its neighbor, Kuwait.

  • @andrewzahn9600
    @andrewzahn9600 2 роки тому +5

    All I can say is Wow … Patton wished he could have seen that battle.

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      Patton would also enjoy watching 6000 US soldiers being blown to small pieces by IEDs... after the war :)

    • @andrewzahn9600
      @andrewzahn9600 2 роки тому

      @@joeschmoe21 War does suck … The killing of humans do not excite me … Don’t take things to a dark place… I was just commenting of the Tank and the Strategy of the battle. Patton was my Dad’s war hero from WWll … Again please don’t take my conversation to a ugly dark place… Not a Joke … Thank You.

    • @xarbinchaoticneutral1785
      @xarbinchaoticneutral1785 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeschmoe21 wrong war bud

  • @bevisphotographyvideo7971
    @bevisphotographyvideo7971 2 роки тому +7

    I was part of the 7th Corp. I enjoyed the video. My only problem with it is that the animated "M1A1" is actually an M1A2. The M1A2 was NEVER in Desert Storm. We tested it at Ft. Hood in 1993. The T.C. sight , in front of the loader was NOT on an M1A1. The GPS was not on all of the tanks either. We had hand held GPS. If I remember correctly. We may have had one for our company. We still used a compass (dismounted and away from the tank). I know its too late to change your video. Maybe consult people who were actually there to make sure your animation is historically correct. or wait for us old guys to all die off before posting ;)

    • @kevinshepard7796
      @kevinshepard7796 2 роки тому +1

      It would be cool to see folks like you post videos about your own personal experiences in the war. I would for sure watch them.

  • @rat_thrower5604
    @rat_thrower5604 3 роки тому +19

    Thank you for uploading, more from this series would always be welcome

    • @jonnaslou652
      @jonnaslou652 3 роки тому

      Upload

    • @aivuvan8395
      @aivuvan8395 3 роки тому

      @@jonnaslou652 HK

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      There is a second part of this documentary, where 6000 US soldiers get blown into small pieces by home-made IEDs, and another 10,000 are turned into wheel chair customers. Its a fantastic documentary, and a wonderful conclusion to the war in Iraq.

  • @nathanlynch9634
    @nathanlynch9634 3 роки тому +6

    CPT Joseph sartiano playing that song over a load speaker is so cool.

  • @AmperSand666
    @AmperSand666 2 роки тому +5

    I saw this great documentary on TV about 20 years ago, on Discovery Channel, very well done - many thanks for sharing it!

  • @CluelessSoldier-0669
    @CluelessSoldier-0669 11 місяців тому

    43:20 Nice little detail on the BMP where the sabot round went through it, like a pencil through paper

  • @horseshoe9
    @horseshoe9 3 роки тому +13

    10:27
    It was Iraq who invaded Iran . Iraq which was supported by the whole world financialy and strategically. In order to find out the truth you need to hear both sides and
    use your logic .
    Iran in those days after a chaotic revolution was not in a position to initiate an invasion .
    By the way who benefited from the war ?
    USA by selling it's weapons + Europeans and USSR , china .

    • @illestmelody6909
      @illestmelody6909 3 роки тому

      Iran bombed Iraq first then Iraq responded don’t spread lies

    • @MrSam341
      @MrSam341 3 роки тому +1

      @@illestmelody6909 you must be out of your mind

    • @DoctorDeath147
      @DoctorDeath147 3 роки тому +1

      Iraq invaded Iran first but after Iraq failed, Iran also tried to invade Iraq. It goes both ways.

  • @MrGenXer
    @MrGenXer 3 роки тому +11

    Thank God it was a quick victory. Our American boys survived mostly. I was in the US Army 1990-93 but was still training stateside at the time.

  • @jefferyd.rodriguez638
    @jefferyd.rodriguez638 Рік тому +3

    my uncle was a tank gunner in the Tawakhal division. RIP

  • @Davidpromaster
    @Davidpromaster 3 роки тому +8

    Wow, this is the best gulf war documentary on youtube

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      A better documentary was censored. It showed 6000 US soldiers being blown to pieces, 10000+ still alive, but with some limbs removed, by IEDs after the 'war'. That orgy of killing and maiming US soldiers, the second part of this war, was censored by USA. It was just too much fun to watch.

  • @boogerhooks
    @boogerhooks Рік тому +1

    Captain Kilgore was Troop Commander at my first duty station. 2/3 ACR Fort Carson. Colonel McMaster was 3d ACR regimental commander when I PCS'd out. A couple of my favorite officers.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 2 роки тому

    Hats off to all you guys - Thanks

  • @commonsensewisdom625
    @commonsensewisdom625 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you the US Army. It was my happiest days in my life when US won the First Gulf War. This tank battle is certainly the most impressive one. My saddest day was 911.

  • @bodazaphfa
    @bodazaphfa 3 роки тому +12

    Great series! Just need to tone the music volume back a bit. It makes it difficult to make out what the people are saying when you have hearing issues,.,,well done, though. I enjoy it a lot!

  • @harrycallahan8573
    @harrycallahan8573 3 роки тому +10

    Patton and Rommel would be proud!

    • @osman01003
      @osman01003 3 роки тому +1

      Doubt that. No real opposition.

  • @kristelvidhi5038
    @kristelvidhi5038 2 роки тому +2

    This the first episode of the entire show right? And the battle for Germany is the last episode?

  • @johnbeck8512
    @johnbeck8512 2 роки тому

    BRILLIANT 💡💡💡 💡💡

  • @davecoveney6757
    @davecoveney6757 3 роки тому +13

    Fantastic. Just a couple of minor errors.
    The sabot round graphic is a modern version of the 120mm sabot round, not the same as the ones used in the era of this gulf war.
    The unit they're covering is an Armored Cavalry Regiment. They don't have M2 Bradleys. They have M3 Bradleys.

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 3 роки тому

      Ummmmm?
      They pretty much look like that from the 70s on.
      Look at t62 rounds form the arab-israeli Wars back in the day.

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 3 роки тому

      Am I missing something?

    • @chazarkansas1366
      @chazarkansas1366 2 роки тому

      Who cares

  • @arrowjsmith153
    @arrowjsmith153 3 роки тому +13

    Iran's Russian tanks were not a match for the U.S. Abrams M-1 or the British's Challenger. It was very apparent.

    • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
      @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 3 роки тому +3

      wrong country, bub. you prolly couldn't point out iran or iraq on a map, anyway. to you it's not in your usa so it don't matter anyway.

    • @ianworley8169
      @ianworley8169 3 роки тому +5

      Jump on the guy's typo, but he's the only one on here acknowledging this was actually a Coalition force. Other forces fought and died alongside US troops, in the air and on the ground. We don't forget, even if you lot seem to have done (as usual) until the next conflict.

    • @illestmelody6909
      @illestmelody6909 2 роки тому

      It was Iraq not Iran

  • @Bmajor9799
    @Bmajor9799 2 роки тому +4

    When the 9 tanks fired at the same time it reminds you of the Napoleonic wars or the civil war

    • @joeschmoe21
      @joeschmoe21 2 роки тому

      6000 US soldiers were dismembered and blown to pieces, 10000+ had some limbs removed, by IEDs after the war. I wonder what those explosions remind you of. Oh wait, that bit was censored, you never got to see that orgy.

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 Рік тому

    I was never in any military but I think I need to watch this once a month to learn ethics an strategy for involvement in any conflict

  • @machdaddy6451
    @machdaddy6451 Рік тому

    Thanks to those who served!

  • @bremnersghost948
    @bremnersghost948 3 роки тому +13

    This needs a British Follow up for the Challengers Desert Storm Battles leading up to the Longest Tank on Tank Kill Record.

    • @SeanP7195
      @SeanP7195 3 роки тому

      Theres always one.

  • @hicksrobin42
    @hicksrobin42 3 роки тому +11

    I don't see why other countries think we can't handle casualties. On D-Day at Omaha Beach we overcame the German defenses by throwing so many bodies at it that the Germans literally ran out of bullets. That doesn't sound like a country afraid of casualties.

    • @AS-mi1me
      @AS-mi1me 3 роки тому +4

      Vietnam is answer
      d day was nothing against Stalingrad 400,000 men dead vs not more than 400

    • @donkemp8151
      @donkemp8151 2 роки тому

      Our news media turned America against the war in Vietnam and have proven themselves to be defeatists.

    • @sidvyas8549
      @sidvyas8549 2 роки тому

      @@AS-mi1me 400k dead and over a million total casualties. The Soviets lost more in one battle than the British and Americans did in the entire 6 years lol. Madness of the meat grinder in the East