@@SmedleyDouwright but, was it recorded on film? No. This man was the "first" recorded on film/digital to earn himself the two metals of honor. They are not saying others before him did not earn one.
Msgt Chapman is an absolute hero and greatest special ops guys ever! PO1 Roberts was also cut from the same cloth, may they both rest in Valhalla seated next to our King. Thanks to them and all others in this operation who fought and died to recover their brother and friend.
I was serving in Air Force when this mission took place. All the Air Force heard about this, and it became part of our Air Force history. His actions I can say are beyond heroic, but legendary and a miracle in what he did. Chapman was Air Force Combat Controller the serve alongside of other special forces to include Pararescue whose motto is "So that others may live."
The book about him is really good. Reading about his determination and that of his comrades helped me through US Army OSUT. He left behind a wife and 2 young daughters. He's a true hero.
Thank you for this reaction; this one is very personal for me. John was a dear friend and fellow airman assigned to a special mission unit. There is quite a bit more to this story that most are unaware of, and I urge you to seek it out. You can start by looking for an interview with Dan Schilling, who wrote the book Alone At Dawn about John in cooperation with John's sister and provides the voiceover for this incredible drone footage.
I am an old, disabled American veteran. I have seen this man's heroism in other men, some who lived and some who did not. All are heroes, with or without that lonesome medal. Be well, Duke
@@duke2651 Oh…. That brought me to tears. I hope I am worth it, I try hard to be. I will be forever grateful to you and all of your brothers in arms. Blessings to you as well. I’ll pray for your health.😞❤️🐝
Clarification: This wasn’t the first medal - it actually goes back to the 1800s, rather this was the first time that the qualifying actions for one were caught on camera. The Medal of Honor is, more or less, the American equivalent of your Victoria Cross.
I'm glad you showed your mother this video. This man's actions are the way I was taught to act too. To me these are values handed down to us from our british cousins long ago and if more men lived up to this our societies in England & the US would be far better places. You are lucky to have such a beautiful on the inside and outside mother that from what I can tell is a wonderful woman. Make sure you always show your appreciation to that special lady !! ...I can tell why you seem to be such a nice young lad yourself !!.... Always remember we (Americans) got our values from your country that built the modern world and don't let the minority of uneducated people run down England and the west !!!.....
This and countless more acts like it in so many various wars and engagements are why our servicemen deserve the highest respect ALWAYS. Whether its our freedom and safety or the safety of others we protect around the world they are there for us and others needing them in their most desparate hours.
James, you're a bad boy for making your mum cry! All joking aside, it's wonderful to see both of you react with such empathy to the videos you react to. I get the impression that you are all wonderful people. 😍
Every time I hear this story of heroism it brings me to tears 😢 Chapman was a True American Hero and Loved Our Country so much that he died for us all 😢😢 BTW I loved your video about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
You should show your mom hacksaw ridge. This isn't the first Medal of Honor awarded. It's the first one recorded while it happened. You have a sweet mom
This unaltered footage is actually quite clear in showing the fighting, but it was of course not released because of its graphic nature. Its also said that the Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWAR) attempted to block Chapman's MOH given it would imply they the SEALs had left behind a wounded comrade. SEAL leadership failed in that regard, so they nominated one of their own SEALs who was present during the battle to receive an MOH of his own.
MSgt Chapman was initially awarded the Air Force Cross, the second-highest award for someone in the US Air Force. Years later, advances in technology allowed a deeper analysis of the video seen in this reaction, which lead Secretary of the Air Force Deborah James to push for Chapman's Air Force Cross to be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. The Navy tried to block this action because it would reflect poorly on the Navy SEALs, who pretty obviously left him for dead. But, the Navy had to save face, and also upgraded the Navy Cross that was awarded to the leader of the mission, Master Chief Britt Slabinski, to a Medal of Honor.
Dear Mum, love the cooking vids! Try Funeral Potatoes next? As a disabled vet watching your reactions here makes me once again say....Brits are Family to us Yanks! After WW1 Unknown Soldiers of Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Rumania [Romania] all are listed as Recipients of the Medal of Honor. This is the only time members of a foreign country's military have been awarded the Medal of Honor. Thank You for your service brothers/sisters of foreign wars!
this is the first recipient actions shown on film that was awarded the medal of honor not the first medal given in history....Civil War was when the first was awarded....showing your emotions is why we watch
See the Kyle Carpenter interview on the late night TV talk show with David Letterman. That’s another Medal of Honor recipient that lived to tell about it. Your mom will love it because it has a happy ending.
The worst part is that you have to keep in mind that Chapman is in the Air Force, he was there to aid in a recovery of a Navy SEAL with a SEAL team, they never once checked on him to see if he was alive or not, they in fact hid most of the time and let Chapman do the fighting for them. Once they got hit, they got their own dead SEAL and abandoned him there. But it gets worse... the Navy claimed the SEAL leader did everything Chapman did and awarded HIM the Medal of Honor for the actions Chapman did. They claimed they checked on Chapman on the way down and he was already dead, which was a lie. The Navy blocked this video for years and tried to make Chapman look like a coward. The Air Force had to force this to come to light to give Chapman the credit he deserved. They never took back the Medal of Honor the SEAL captain got for what Chapman did.
The Medal of Honor (MoH) is the equivalent to the Victoria Cross. Sometimes referred to,, incorrectly, as the "Congressional MoH" because it is presented " in the name of Congress and the American people". Oh, and as a veteran, please do not say, " won." Believe me, it ain't a competition. " Awarded" or "received " is more accurate.
The congressional medal of honor has to be voted to pass unanimously through congress for the president to be authorized to award the medal and present it to either the family of the recipient or the rare cases the recipient survives his medal of honor action it is presented to the serviceman himself at a ceremony in the hall of heroes in the pentagon in DC itself
The team leader thought Chapman had been shot and killed after rushing the first bunker. He was going to save his remaining men and return later for the two dead SEALS
As an Air Force vet I have strong feelings about how the SEALs left him behind to die, then fought to get their own team leader a Medal of Honor. The Naval Special Warfare Command fought against Chapman's medal because they didn't want to admit they left him behind. Not a fan of the SEALs.
What statute is that in? I believe 19 people have received more than One medal Of Honor. The last was given in WW2, but it is still possible to be awarded more than one. The only limitation is that you can't receive more than one for the same incident. But in this incident two different people received a Medal of Honor.
@@ptournas The statute was enacted shortly after WWI. Marine Dan Daly was the last person to be awarded the medal twice. He was denied the third by law. Only two people have received more than one.
@@lp1293 Dan Daly earned his second medal in an action in 1915. Five other Marines earned 2 Medals of Honor for actions in 1918 during WW2. In the same action that Dan Daly earned his second medal for, Marine Smedley Butler also won his second Medal of Honor. In the Navy general order 319, August 1917 is the recommendation for Butler's second medal. It contains the following paragraph: "Gunnery Sergt. Daniel Daly, Fifteenth Company, during the operations was the most conspicuous figure among the enlisted personnel." Daly's reccomendation obviously came after that. The confusion about the fact that there were more than two Marines who received the Medal of Honor may stem from that any branch of the military could award the medal to any other branch. Marines were often also awarded the Army and Air Force Medals of Honor in actions they took coordinating in battles with these other branches. Sources that claim there were only two Marines who won two Medal of Honor are only referring to the Navy Medal of Honor. Some of the Marines double recipients actually received awards from both the Army and Navy for the same action. I believe this practice is no longer allowed, along with the practice of allow two Medals of Honor for the same action, which ended in 2004. However, there has never been a military rule, or a statute of law, limiting the number of Medals of Honor that can be awarded for separate actions. In Daly's case, the third recommendation was from the Army, for the Army Medal of Honor. It was downgraded to the Army Distinguished Sevice Cross. The reason wasn't because of any law or statute. Speculation of the reason vary, from authorities thinking it was too many for one man, to rivalry between the Marines and the Navy branches.
This might sound terrible but after I got out of the Navy I had a "spot of time" where cocaine was very fun, I got busted and spent 6 months in jail then 13 months in prison butbi learned how to make spread. First you bust up some ramen noodles and cook em with enough water to blow em up but have minimum moisture, then you add mayo, hot sauce, and chopped up slim Jim's. Then you let the heat kinda cook the slim Jim's and start crushing up whatever flavor potato chip you want it to taste like, dump the chips and shake the bag really hard and you got 2500 calories each for 4 guys so it'll keep you fed, maybe not the best way but it'll keep you from atrophy. Don't do crimes and you won't have to worry about trading the vitamin c packs you get for food.
I have so many mixed feelings about this. They only went there to recover the body of a slain service member, of which, they didn’t accomplish at that time. John Chapman and so many others died for that reason.
I’ll attach this link of my wife’s cousin Sal Giunta. He’s a living Medal of Honor recipient. This is his story ua-cam.com/video/H1L5Kx1Zz_4/v-deo.htmlsi=6R2c3nZFOGewdK3F
He only earned one MoH, and even were it possible to earn two he would only have earned one for this single combat action. The way it's worded in this video is unfortunate. Until the early twentieth century it was possible to earn more than one MoH, but only for separate combat actions. By the mid-1920s the Department of Defense had amended the rules for the medal, ensuring that no servicemember could receive more than one MoH ever. Any subsequent valorous actions that rose to the level of the MoH would be downgraded automatically to the Distinguished Service Cross (or the Navy Cross for Marines and Sailors).
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Imagine if this amazing act had been in service of a project to make the world a better place, rather than twisted US foreign policy objectives. All the fine citizens of Manchester, Texas were in zero danger either way.
Kinda sounds like if you were already in the chinook, maybe just lay down fire, or idk maybe drop some jdam, maybe leave the ground warfare to us navy boys
Important note: In the title “recorded” means “filmed”. The Medal of Honor goes all the way back to the Civil War
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Didn't the first award involve the theft of a confederate train locomotive by union agents? I think the locomotive was named "The General".
@@SmedleyDouwright but, was it recorded on film? No. This man was the "first" recorded on film/digital to earn himself the two metals of honor. They are not saying others before him did not earn one.
The red badge of honor was the fore runner and southerners weren't authorized to be awarded lol
@@andrewcampbell3314 for a confederate there weren't really any medals. The best you could do was to be mentioned in a Generals dispatch.
You don't fight because you hate what is in front of you but because you love what is behind you
That's always so hard to watch! Never apologize for showing emotions. ❤
I had the honor of meeting Medal of Honor recipient Sammy L. Davis. They are truly remarkable Heroes.
As an American... I am grateful for your emotions. It just shows that you are human and that you have a big heart.
Msgt Chapman is an absolute hero and greatest special ops guys ever! PO1 Roberts was also cut from the same cloth, may they both rest in Valhalla seated next to our King. Thanks to them and all others in this operation who fought and died to recover their brother and friend.
I was serving in Air Force when this mission took place. All the Air Force heard about this, and it became part of our Air Force history. His actions I can say are beyond heroic, but legendary and a miracle in what he did. Chapman was Air Force Combat Controller the serve alongside of other special forces to include Pararescue whose motto is "So that others may live."
The book about him is really good. Reading about his determination and that of his comrades helped me through US Army OSUT. He left behind a wife and 2 young daughters. He's a true hero.
Thank you for this reaction; this one is very personal for me. John was a dear friend and fellow airman assigned to a special mission unit. There is quite a bit more to this story that most are unaware of, and I urge you to seek it out. You can start by looking for an interview with Dan Schilling, who wrote the book Alone At Dawn about John in cooperation with John's sister and provides the voiceover for this incredible drone footage.
I am an old, disabled American veteran. I have seen this man's heroism in other men, some who lived and some who did not. All are heroes, with or without that lonesome medal. Be well, Duke
Thank you for your service❤️🐝🤗
@@deborahdanhauer8525 I am sure you were worth it. You are all a part of a lovely little family. You are blessed. Be well and be happy, Duke
@@duke2651 Oh…. That brought me to tears. I hope I am worth it, I try hard to be. I will be forever grateful to you and all of your brothers in arms. Blessings to you as well. I’ll pray for your health.😞❤️🐝
Clarification: This wasn’t the first medal - it actually goes back to the 1800s, rather this was the first time that the qualifying actions for one were caught on camera.
The Medal of Honor is, more or less, the American equivalent of your Victoria Cross.
Idk why but that made me cry more than other times ive watched this. Chapman was a real hero. All the way to the end. Absolute badass!
I'm glad you showed your mother this video. This man's actions are the way I was taught to act too. To me these are values handed down to us from our british cousins long ago and if more men lived up to this our societies in England & the US would be far better places. You are lucky to have such a beautiful on the inside and outside mother that from what I can tell is a wonderful woman. Make sure you always show your appreciation to that special lady !! ...I can tell why you seem to be such a nice young lad yourself !!.... Always remember we (Americans) got our values from your country that built the modern world and don't let the minority of uneducated people run down England and the west !!!.....
Don't apologize for crying - I'm an Army combat veteran of the Gulf War and I cry when I watch this. John Chapman was special.
This and countless more acts like it in so many various wars and engagements are why our servicemen deserve the highest respect ALWAYS. Whether its our freedom and safety or the safety of others we protect around the world they are there for us and others needing them in their most desparate hours.
James, you're a bad boy for making your mum cry! All joking aside, it's wonderful to see both of you react with such empathy to the videos you react to. I get the impression that you are all wonderful people. 😍
I cry everytime I see this. I come from a family of warriors in all services. ❤
Your mom, if she hasn't seen it, needs to watch hacksaw Ridge.
I’m a former Army attack helicopter pilot with combat experience, great reaction! Your mom is beautiful! 😉
Every time I hear this story of heroism it brings me to tears 😢 Chapman was a True American Hero and Loved Our Country so much that he died for us all 😢😢
BTW I loved your video about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
Your mom is so nice! I love her positive vibes.
Thank you 🙏 for sharing about heroes 🦸 always will be heroes 🦸 and you are a hero watching this ☝️have a joyful day 👋☮️
I love mum, shes of a good lot
They are doing this for someone they already know is deceased. This was a recovery mission.
They didn't know he was dead. It was unknown.
Great video for moms to see. Vicki is such a genuine person.
You should show your mom hacksaw ridge. This isn't the first Medal of Honor awarded. It's the first one recorded while it happened. You have a sweet mom
True American Hero. ♥
This unaltered footage is actually quite clear in showing the fighting, but it was of course not released because of its graphic nature.
Its also said that the Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWAR) attempted to block Chapman's MOH given it would imply they the SEALs had left behind a wounded comrade. SEAL leadership failed in that regard, so they nominated one of their own SEALs who was present during the battle to receive an MOH of his own.
It's very hard for me to see any of our nation heros fall nothing hurts me more god bless him
MSgt Chapman was initially awarded the Air Force Cross, the second-highest award for someone in the US Air Force. Years later, advances in technology allowed a deeper analysis of the video seen in this reaction, which lead Secretary of the Air Force Deborah James to push for Chapman's Air Force Cross to be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. The Navy tried to block this action because it would reflect poorly on the Navy SEALs, who pretty obviously left him for dead. But, the Navy had to save face, and also upgraded the Navy Cross that was awarded to the leader of the mission, Master Chief Britt Slabinski, to a Medal of Honor.
Dear Mum, love the cooking vids! Try Funeral Potatoes next? As a disabled vet watching your reactions here makes me once again say....Brits are Family to us Yanks! After WW1 Unknown Soldiers of Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Rumania [Romania] all are listed as Recipients of the Medal of Honor. This is the only time members of a foreign country's military have been awarded the Medal of Honor. Thank You for your service brothers/sisters of foreign wars!
this is the first recipient actions shown on film that was awarded the medal of honor not the first medal given in history....Civil War was when the first was awarded....showing your emotions is why we watch
Someone is cutting onions around here 😢❤🇺🇸
The Outpost is another great movie about the Army in Afghanistan and the award of 2 medal of honors
The book “Alone at Dawn” is a MUST READ.
Hoping you both can react to the amazing story of Roy Benevidez. The Fat Electrician did an excellent video on his channel.
See the Kyle Carpenter interview on the late night TV talk show with David Letterman. That’s another Medal of Honor recipient that lived to tell about it. Your mom will love it because it has a happy ending.
I'm not sure what your mom's name is. However, I love her reactions. Plus, she is so pretty. Looking at her is vitamins for my eyes!
The British the charge of the light brigade.
We shall never see his like again
People want to know why I served in the army in the infantry. It's because of guys like him
The worst part is that you have to keep in mind that Chapman is in the Air Force, he was there to aid in a recovery of a Navy SEAL with a SEAL team, they never once checked on him to see if he was alive or not, they in fact hid most of the time and let Chapman do the fighting for them. Once they got hit, they got their own dead SEAL and abandoned him there. But it gets worse... the Navy claimed the SEAL leader did everything Chapman did and awarded HIM the Medal of Honor for the actions Chapman did. They claimed they checked on Chapman on the way down and he was already dead, which was a lie. The Navy blocked this video for years and tried to make Chapman look like a coward. The Air Force had to force this to come to light to give Chapman the credit he deserved. They never took back the Medal of Honor the SEAL captain got for what Chapman did.
Yes to more cooking videos! ❤
When they say first Medal Of Honor they mean that was enough to earn one. He only got one Medal.
The Medal of Honor (MoH) is the equivalent to the Victoria Cross.
Sometimes referred to,, incorrectly, as the "Congressional MoH" because it is presented " in the name of Congress and the American people".
Oh, and as a veteran, please do not say, " won." Believe me, it ain't a competition. " Awarded" or "received " is more accurate.
I love when you do cooking videos! 😋
Mom make more American foods
Please ❤😊
Keep cooking, mom.
and he left behind a wife and 2 young children. RIP John Chapman.
Not sure why nobody has made this a movie.
The congressional medal of honor has to be voted to pass unanimously through congress for the president to be authorized to award the medal and present it to either the family of the recipient or the rare cases the recipient survives his medal of honor action it is presented to the serviceman himself at a ceremony in the hall of heroes in the pentagon in DC itself
I always felt bad for the animals that died secondarily. There were often animals.
The team leader thought Chapman had been shot and killed after rushing the first bunker. He was going to save his remaining men and return later for the two dead SEALS
The team leader lied about what happened on that mountain and got himself the MOH while preventing Chapman being recognized for his actions.
Its actually congress who awards the medal of honor
Please keep doing the cooking videos.
An American warrior.
The Medal of honor is Bestowed or Awarded- NEVER won. It's NOT a contest.
Thats a horrific POI for troops. The commanders need a lot of responsibility for this one. But there never is.
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Before I watch your video, I know this going to be a good reaction with "Mum".
As an Air Force vet I have strong feelings about how the SEALs left him behind to die, then fought to get their own team leader a Medal of Honor. The Naval Special Warfare Command fought against Chapman's medal because they didn't want to admit they left him behind. Not a fan of the SEALs.
Federal statute permits only one Medal of Honor.
What statute is that in? I believe 19 people have received more than One medal Of Honor. The last was given in WW2, but it is still possible to be awarded more than one. The only limitation is that you can't receive more than one for the same incident.
But in this incident two different people received a Medal of Honor.
@@ptournas The statute was enacted shortly after WWI. Marine Dan Daly was the last person to be awarded the medal twice. He was denied the third by law. Only two people have received more than one.
@@lp1293 Dan Daly earned his second medal in an action in 1915. Five other Marines earned 2 Medals of Honor for actions in 1918 during WW2.
In the same action that Dan Daly earned his second medal for, Marine Smedley Butler also won his second Medal of Honor. In the Navy general order 319, August 1917 is the recommendation for Butler's second medal. It contains the following paragraph: "Gunnery Sergt. Daniel Daly, Fifteenth Company, during the operations was the most conspicuous figure among the enlisted personnel." Daly's reccomendation obviously came after that.
The confusion about the fact that there were more than two Marines who received the Medal of Honor may stem from that any branch of the military could award the medal to any other branch. Marines were often also awarded the Army and Air Force Medals of Honor in actions they took coordinating in battles with these other branches. Sources that claim there were only two Marines who won two Medal of Honor are only referring to the Navy Medal of Honor.
Some of the Marines double recipients actually received awards from both the Army and Navy for the same action. I believe this practice is no longer allowed, along with the practice of allow two Medals of Honor for the same action, which ended in 2004. However, there has never been a military rule, or a statute of law, limiting the number of Medals of Honor that can be awarded for separate actions.
In Daly's case, the third recommendation was from the Army, for the Army Medal of Honor. It was downgraded to the Army Distinguished Sevice Cross. The reason wasn't because of any law or statute. Speculation of the reason vary, from authorities thinking it was too many for one man, to rivalry between the Marines and the Navy branches.
Civil war is when first one was given there are 3550 ish given since civil war. And out of that i believe 1620 ish were alive when getting metal
The craziest part is only their grand kids learn about as they rifle through the attic and it's in some box
He was an American
You might show your mom a video on Kyle Carpenter, the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient...
This might sound terrible but after I got out of the Navy I had a "spot of time" where cocaine was very fun, I got busted and spent 6 months in jail then 13 months in prison butbi learned how to make spread. First you bust up some ramen noodles and cook em with enough water to blow em up but have minimum moisture, then you add mayo, hot sauce, and chopped up slim Jim's. Then you let the heat kinda cook the slim Jim's and start crushing up whatever flavor potato chip you want it to taste like, dump the chips and shake the bag really hard and you got 2500 calories each for 4 guys so it'll keep you fed, maybe not the best way but it'll keep you from atrophy. Don't do crimes and you won't have to worry about trading the vitamin c packs you get for food.
Mom is a very attractive woman! Such amazingly beautiful eyes!
I have so many mixed feelings about this. They only went there to recover the body of a slain service member, of which, they didn’t accomplish at that time. John Chapman and so many others died for that reason.
How can we send recipes to your mom to try?
I’ll attach this link of my wife’s cousin Sal Giunta. He’s a living Medal of Honor recipient. This is his story ua-cam.com/video/H1L5Kx1Zz_4/v-deo.htmlsi=6R2c3nZFOGewdK3F
He only earned one MoH, and even were it possible to earn two he would only have earned one for this single combat action. The way it's worded in this video is unfortunate. Until the early twentieth century it was possible to earn more than one MoH, but only for separate combat actions. By the mid-1920s the Department of Defense had amended the rules for the medal, ensuring that no servicemember could receive more than one MoH ever. Any subsequent valorous actions that rose to the level of the MoH would be downgraded automatically to the Distinguished Service Cross (or the Navy Cross for Marines and Sailors).
Ma'am, I hope the view from your eyes is as beautiful as looking at your eyes
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Hello, I am very interested. As you know, there are tons of investments out there and without solid knowledge, I can't decide what is best. Can you explain further how you invest and earn?
Hello how do you make such monthly?? sometimes I feel so down🤦🏽 of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God
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nice! once you hit a big milestone, the next comes easier. How can I reach him, if you don't mind me asking?
Dude! Don’t talk over the video like that! Wait it’s done. So annoying
Imagine if this amazing act had been in service of a project to make the world a better place, rather than twisted US foreign policy objectives. All the fine citizens of Manchester, Texas were in zero danger either way.
You guys talk too much over the video.
Trump calls Medal of Honor recipients and U.S. military veterans "losers."
Kinda sounds like if you were already in the chinook, maybe just lay down fire, or idk maybe drop some jdam, maybe leave the ground warfare to us navy boys
Rip brother, but poor planning is what caused you to lose your life