I watched this documentary this afternoon. It chilled me, it truly did. Soldiers accept the risk of being a soldier. Good soldiers embrace the responsibility of looking out for each other. They become family. I think these soldiers exemplified this in every way. They fought and died for each other. Brave, brave heroes one and all. What I don’t understand is how these fine young men were let down and all but abandoned by their leadership? To lay the responsibility at the feet of a lieutenant who died with his men? In the same trenches? I’m so deeply disturbed by that. It’s shameful, it truly is. Chosen Few, for what it’s worth, I’m very proud of you. I’m sorry you were put in such a bad situation by lesser men.
@@BattleofWanat were you apart of Chosen Company? Or are you just a documentarian? I'm only asking because I wanted to thank you for posting this for those heros to be recognized by people who would not know who they were without this, if you were with them I wanted to thank you for that as well and didn't want to be disrespectful in any way what so ever.
@@codywatson770 thank you sir for watching. You’re greatly appreciated. I try and stay anonymous only because the story is about the heroes of Chosen. They truly gave it all, selfless sacrifices even to this day. The 9 gave the ultimate sacrifice trying to save each other. Pure love. One of the 9 KIA at Wanat, Pruitt Rainey is my son, my oldest of 7. Our Hero. I want the world to know who they all are and what they all had to endure, even tho the Army & leadership dishonored them all. Fast forward, One of the survivors was at Bagram air base the day it was shut down, evacuated including the fallout of Afghanistan. Wanat will not be forgotten. Stay tuned.. FG
I did a combat tour with 10th Mountain in Northern Afghanistan of course up in the mountains a few years after this happened. I knew the story of Wanat and it terrified me to go... I lost a few friends, the closest being Sgt Michael Kirspel my team leader and an older brother of sorts. That feeling of losing a brother is worse than anything I thought was possible it makes you want to collapse and give up. To lose 9 in one battle like that? To see 27 more bloodied and in pain and to keep fighting? Everyone of of these soldiers are heroes in my eyes, thank you for making this, these stories need to be immortalized. Not to glorify war, not to shove it in the face of the higher ups who put these men in an impossible situation. But so the story of these soldiers bravery and love for each other can be remembered forever.
Eastern Afghanistan definitely has the toughest terrain to fight in and hosted some of the bloodiest encounters . Wanat and the Korgal Valley are the two most publicized but that whole section of Eastern Afghanistan is just one Valley of death after another. I mostly fought in RC south but moved around alot in 2014 on my last tour. Had been west, south and north and finally got a taste of the hindu kush mountains and learned just how wild Eastern Afghanistan is. I was in kunar, next to the province where Wanat is. Belive its called nuristan. Even further east than kunar so I can only imagine.
Everyone knows the army was at fault in Wanat. It doesn’t take a genius to realize you do not set up a base surrounded by mountains swarming with the enemy. Leadership failed. These soldiers are legends. They actually won the battle. I’ve watched this over 10 times now. At first I thought you were lucky to have a such a hero of a son. After watching this, I realize your son is just as lucky having YOU as a father. I salute you sir. Thank you for this documentary
I think the brass used them as expendable bait to draw the taliban in to where the apaches could engage and take them out. If not then the brass was completely incompetent.
@@Mr.NorthSacra916Xfour they were incompetent. Idiots. Never should have been in charge of other soldiers lives. Now they have to live with that the rest of their lives. Makes me mad. Our soldiers are too precious.
@@BattleofWanat i cant beleive how badly let down these heroes were let down by what ever fool decided to place that outpost its an excellent example of where not to build any type of emplacement its nearly 360 sarrounded by cliffs even the ops were overlooked by cliffs im surprised anyone made it out of that position but it shows how well trained and disciplined these troops were they stood and fought toghether till there last breaths i hope all their souls are now at peace and god bless their familys as an ex pioneer i can only hope i was half the man they were while i served my country i hope this tragedy never happens again may god protect our servicemen and women god bless you all salute to the fallen from scotland
I was with the unit that replaced these guys (1-26 Inf). We were in Kyrgyzstan on our way into country while some of the 173rd guys were also sharing the transient hooches with us on their way out and back home when word came down on July 13th that Wanat had been nearly overrun and there were lots of casualties. It was some of the worst mental and emotional tension I've ever been in. The 173rd guys were devastated. Their feeling of being out of control and helpless to affect their brothers' fate was so heavy you could feel it. And us? We were a mix of nervous and feeling just plain awful for them, but we knew our time would come. I thought about that moment pretty much constantly until I was on a chinook inbound to the Pech valley and finally had a new focus - it was our turn to gamble with fate and try to stay alive. I made it through the first 3 minutes of this documentary before I had to stop it. This one is going to take me a while to get through. Much respect for my 173rd brothers.
Thank you young man for serving our country I’m extremely proud of you soldier may you find peace on this earth because I know how much you deserve it, much Respect soldier.
Wow man, thanks for your service. I did a couple tours in Iraq, 11B. I can’t even imagine arriving for your deployment and hearing about such a loss from the previous unit. Glad you made it out alive. We live our lives to the fullest for those who never made it back. Take care brother.
@@tracygibson5783 I appreciate you saying that. It seems everyone nowadays discredits what we did and just blame it on a war for resources. We did a lot of good there and lost some good men/women there. Seems to get forgotten about. Thanks for the kind words.
I’m honored to be the wife of a disabled OIF Combat veteran. It hurts my heart hearing how much these guys already blame themselves & the fact that 1st Lt Brostrom was blamed for their deaths made me so mad I was brought to tears. He was given a $h!t sandwich on a turd platter. He did his best with what he had. No higher ups will ever be blamed or take any accountability. That’s how it always is. It’s not your guys fault. You guys did your best & did what you had to. Thank you for your service. I love & appreciate every single one of you. You guys are worthy of & deserve love, respect, support, peace & happiness. ❤🇺🇸
Not even. Yeah you can blame troops on the ground for poor decision, however in this case I wouldn’t dare do so. Why? Because they shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place
I’m 17 from Wisconsin and I think everyday how blessed I am to live in the USA with the freedom I have only because of these hero’s fighting for me God bless you all 😢🇺🇸 you all will always be in my heart can’t thank you enough
He was one of my best friends in high school. We rode the same bus together since elementary school. I was in Iraq when this happened and received a Red Cross message from his family telling me what happened. I felt such anger. I let my anger out on the innocent and bad guys. I got in major trouble and paid the price. But the feeling of losing one of your own just how so much weight.
Ex British Army, served in Kabul and Helmand. The feeling of frustration and anger I get when I see what we have abandoned Afghanistan to eats at me. My thoughts are with you and your family, Mr Gay, as you grieve the loss of your son. The Chosen Company were brave, tenacious men and you can see their Brotherhood. I hope the families of those who passed are finding some sort of peace and that the lads who made it home are looked after too. Selfless Commitment.
Thank you Allan. Your service is greatly respected and appreciated. The families are doing ok but it’s never easy. The guys are all still with us and thriving. Extremely proud of them all. Blessings sir Frankie
@battleofwanat what's this sings name i can't find this anywhere that's on the video.. "kinda like a troubled dream filled with hopeless dreams oh i'm lost inside of you and all i dream comes crashing down on me i dont need this anymore'' it's on around 1:08:00 I believe.
Fuck Communist. No I PCSed from Chosen back to Ft. Campbell before that deployment I was with Chosen from 2003-2006 and did the Iraq and Afghanistan deployments prior to Wanat.
Thank you for posting this documentary. RIP to those brave men who laid down their lives. I cannot put into words how much this has moved me. Thank you to everyone who has served this country.
If they had your morals they would have killed every man in the country and done unspeakable things to the women and children. But then you’re a Muslim.
For me, what makes the death of the soldier all the more tragic is the journey. Nobody thinks about the amount of time it took to arrive at that moment when they're struck down in battle. The formations, the down time, the long flights, the days spent in temp barracks just waiting to arrive in theater, the long nights of guard duty, the shit details, and the emotions and calories spent just to struggle to arrive at that moment. You've been away from your loved ones, and shouldering heavy hearts and minds, and yet you continue on giving the best effort you can possibly give because you know the men surrounding you are doing the same for you. And then it ends. I am grateful to all my brothers who paid the final and ultimate price for the rest of us to continue on. The weight of your memory will forever, inspire, motivate, and haunt us all until we see you again.
@@christopherormonde2149 nah plenty of people talk about them. And that is sad, it's a casualty of war. However I'll never say I'm sorry for the savages we're fighting over there, the slavery, the religious persecution, the violation and murder of women. They absolutely deserve to no longer walk this earth and you'll never hear me apologizing for that or for the fact that America is largely a force for good.
@@christopherormonde2149 you sound like the biggest jerk ever. I feel way sorrier for your mom than anyone else’s. And this is coming from a third world peasant you choose to condescend to.
@@christopherormonde2149 Nationalist Russia in 2022.or 23. Never allow your mind to hijack by the left or the right. Use both sides of your brain together
RIP SGT. Israel Garcia - gone, but not forgotten. This day was one of my most vivid memories of our entire deployment. Today, I remember and grieve again; as well as wish and hope for the best for all the families who lost loved ones that day, and for my fellow soldiers who are forever marked by the day's events. #173rd #Airborne #SkySoldiers
I can relate to these voices and their emotions. There isn’t a way to describe the complex emotions you experience before you go to a hot zone. Those with kids will be affected badly. Having kids puts an entire new emotional perspective on your situation. You question why you’re even there. As a Brit, I can honestly say, we did 0 in Iraq and Afghanistan Absolutely illegal invasion of other countries. The political establishment still languish in riches and avoid responsibility Makes me feel physically sick with burning rage at how these wars are portrayed before we blunder into Vietnam style warfare
Life is pretty crazy, I was in chosen company from 2002-2006. From our jump into Iraq in March 2003 until Afghanistan end of 2005. We had created a reputation for ourselves, we were ready to go/do anything at any moments notice. We had crazy ass firefights, ambushes, assaults etc. A big number of us where stopped loss right when getting orders to go to Afghanistan. Doing/seeing some of the missions and orders that came back down from higher up i had a feeling that it was only a matter of time before we would find ourselves in something so overwhelming that there was no coming back from. When my time was up i ETS out of the Army in 2006, i never looked back and started a whole new life. I will always be proud to have served along all my chosen brothers and can unequivocally say these where some of the best men to have served with. This came up on my UA-cam feed randomly, I have not kept up with anything military related since i left the service, definitely brought back memories and my heart goes out to all my brothers.
"Abad was going home today, to see his fiancé and his unborn child. As soon as I looked away, I swear I heard the only single gunshot, and Abad hits the ground. headfirst, into the mud." He had every right, every reason, to not be there anymore, but unfortunately, he will be there forever. Rest in peace to The Chosen Few who fought so valiantly. This definitely was NOT the fault of Lt. Brostrom, it was the fault of the higher ups who refused to listen and catch the intel that Chosen was sending out
Sergio was a friend from school. This part till this day kills me. He never knew he was expecting a baby girl, he only knew Christina (his fiance) was expecting. Till this day I can’t believe I got that phone call about Sergio knowing he was coming home soon.
@@sharkbite5744 The Outpost is based on the Battle of Kamdesh, when COP Keating was attacked from the surrounding ridgelines just like at Wanat. It took place about 20 miles away from Wanat in 2009.
I PCSed to the Brigade in 2007 when you were already down range from 1-4 Infantry in Hohenfells. I had just come back from DeChopan Distict (Zabul down South) and was already wounded so could not re-deploy. I wound up working in the S2 and Brigade HQ. I was the guy that took the report on Wanat and had to brief Col Preysler. I got to be good friends with most of the guys from Battle Co we did physical therapy together everyday. I was supposed to leave 1-4 much earlier but volunteer ed to go down range to relieve some guys who got wounded first and then I got blown up as well.
Just watched this for the first time. I tend to stay away from these documentaries but as ive seen through the comments this documentary was so well done and raw. I had just gotten back from first deployment from Iraq in July 2008 and went to helmand a year after this happened in 2009. These guys had the bond and never gave up. Pure beasts. Thank you again for keeping their memory alive. Semper fi 1/5 infantry Marine.
I am not a soldier, but when I see these Brave Humans just kicking ass on the enemy, it makes me cringe. Seems like they are in a questionable place with higher ground all around them. Hmmm.
The opposite is true. They squandered your wealth, facilitated the mass migration of millions of Muslims into your country, resulting in you being less free and less safe. The rest of the world (if you care) is in chaos. These soldiers are mercenaries for treasonous politicians and bureaucrats and big money.
Iraq Veteran, but never deployed to Afghanistan. My heart hurts after watching this documentary! God bless each and every one of you! Thank you so much for making this documentary about these Warriors, who were put in the worst situation possible and didn't quit! They gave their all for each other and this video lets the whole world see the brotherhood that exists in the Military! Rest Easy, Brothers!
@@ANZACS100 you definitely have the rights to feel however you want, Buddy. In fact, these soldiers gave their lives to do their part in insuring your rights remain. I feel like the least you can do is show them sole respect here. They died believing in something better. Don't piss on it in the comment section of a documentary honoring them, please.
As an infantry vet with combat experience, I can agree with the assessment of the fighting position at Wanat. They did what they could to make it the best fighting position available but anyone in combat MOS's will tell you you ALWAYS try to find the high ground. Period. LT Bostrom was dealt a shit hand by the higher ups by placing him and his men in a fucking bowl surround by mountains (high ground). All the while, expecting him to pull a rabbit out of his hat and develop a hardened fighting position for his men. As far as I'm concerned, the men above him who's decision it was to send him and his men out to Wanat while being 2 weeks out from going back home, are at fault. There is NOTHING these men could have done to fortify that position in two weeks for the next rotation of war fighers coming in. Negligence at the highest level but it's the Army so what do you expect? ** Edited 9-5-23 ** I wanted to edit this post since it's received some traction. Many people are wondering why/how officer could make such piss poor decisions. This is why: OER. Most officers don't give a shit about anything else other than their OER. Many will send their men into the meat grinder and chase CIB's just to make their OER look better. Even at the expense of their own men. I'm speaking from experience. My LT almost got me killed by making a last minute decision but that's a story for another day. Don't take this post the wrong way either, I knew what was expected or the job and I'm not whining about it, just wanted to give insight to those who are looking at this from the outside with no military experience. This is just MY opinion from everything I've gathered on the battlefield. There's no other reason other than OER. If I could do it all over again, I would have gone to Ranger Batt or SF. The officers there know their shit and everyone is held to a higher standard. Hope this helps. #11B
I totally agree mate, you couldn't get a worse position to have a PB if you tried to be honest. On the ground, totally surrounded on all sides by wooded mountains where the enemy can set up ambush positions without them even knowing. The platoon commander did the best he could with what he had, and boy was it utter shite..... O You can tell he had no other choice because the NCO's have not criticised his decisions, in fact they clearly loved him..... and each other. What makes it even worse is the senior officers got away with making absolutely horrendous decisions, in reality, their choices cost the lives of 9 exceptional men and the serious injuries to over 25 men.
I'm a 68W, so not a combat MOS, and I got chills up my spine when they said the COP was in a bowl. Long as I love, I'll never understand how that was a good idea.
I'm only seeing this for the first time and I'm into the film only a few minutes BUT like many prior service I cannot for the life of me understand why Battalion felt that COP was a good idea. Not for the life of me can I understand what motivated the decision these men build their position in a fish bowl,, unless they (command) wanted to draw out the Taliban and hope these brave men could kill them before they themselves were killed. I'm going to continue watching but my heart breaks for those who set foot in the base. Those who were KIA and injured trying to hold that absolutely impossible to hold position, GOD Bless them and those who did their duty to the best of their ability. RIP soldiers.
@@quickdeuce most all of the FOB's & COP's in Afghanistan were in a valley(low ground) which is the last place you want to try and defend.....I can't figure out were they learned this from......I guess they didn't pay attention in their war fighting class.......or the puppet master hemmed them up....
@@quickdeuce As a boot going into basic, my drill sergeant was actually involved in that battle. His name was Drill Sergeant Delaney. He never went into detail about how bad it was though. Just stated that he was in the battle of wanat. Wasn’t till years later after my 1st deployment that I looked up the battle and saw how much of a clusterfuck it was. No disrespect to Delaney but he had PTSD like a motherfucker. You could see he was carrying some heavy demons just by the look of his eyes. There’s a saying i use to describe the Army in a nutshell: If it’s right, it’s wrong and if it’s wrong it’s right. Or, if it makes sense, you’re WRONG (knife hands)
I served in the Marine Corps and I am about to get into the Army and this has to be the most emotional I have gotten for a documentary. I couldn't Imagine losing my brothers from 1st Mar Div 1st Marines they are my extended family. God Bless you for having the courage to move on and the courage to sit down and hear the stories of the men who fought with your son. Your son would be proud of you!!!
Man that initial montage of the soldiers who died with that music was heartbreaking. To think these guys were a week and half from going home, and now never get to live out their lives. Such a terrible loss. I’m glad they at least died alongside their brothers fighting for the men around them. RIP.
I served in 3rd plt Chosen Company from July 2018 to May 2021. We would make the new privates watch this and tell us what they learned from it. Just like SSG Pitts said, being in Chosen will be the greatest expirence, not only in military career but in my entire life. Trample the weak, hurdle the dead! Chosen Few!
In today's media world of special forces,nothing else matters unless you are specfor, it's hearwarming and with teary eyes I watched this. Normal regular Army, everyday grunts showing the heroism, mateship, courage,endurance, perseverance and solidarity. Creating a bond that can never be broken. I understand that, Stand down, rest easy chosen, you are all legendary
Rest in peace fallen heroes. You will never be forgotten. Every laugh of a child in NY, every hug of teenagers in FL, every breath a hiker takes in NC, all of this is possible because of you. You gave your lives to let America live. Thank you, thank you so much words cannot describe.
I was in Cpl Jason Hovater's Infantry basic training platoon (1-19 Aco 3PLT). He wore his faith in Christ on his sleeve. He was the best soldier, by far, in the entire company. He helped me max my sit ups by working with me on it in the evenings. He also had a great Arnold Swarzhenagger impression and could mimick the Drill Sergeants too. Before going on the last ruck march I told him he was going to be an amazing soldier, that I would miss him, and that I thought he should have been Soldier of the Cycle, an award given to the best soldier in the company bestowed, I believe, by the DSs. An award that means nothing after basic, but seemed important at the time. He shook my hand, told me I would be a great soldier too and we prayed. I learned of his death watching the news. Having severe PTSD myself, I began screaming and crying while spitting on my TV as they showed the battle from the view of the Taliban. It broke my heart that one of the best men I ever knew was killed and I wasn't. The best of us dying seems to be a running theme in my experience with war. I was a 240B gunner in Iraq. I saw a lot of combat and have lost my friends from combat and many from suicide since. I hate war. I hate that it takes away great young men who have the courage, honor, and morality to really make a better world, country, and community for us all to live in. Something in 2021 we can feel and see missing like a black hole in our society. Hovater is one of the best soldiers I ever knew. I think of him all time. I'm deeply pained and sorry for his family and their loss. Rest in Heaven young men of the Chosen Few, you are the very best of us all. In Jesus name I pray and plea for their eternal soul... amen.
@@BattleofWanat My name is Justin Watson, btw. Id be honored if you would let them know I really did look up to their son. Hovater was openly and proudly Christian and I, as a new Christian just before joining the Army at 24yo, had never seen that before. I try to be more like that now... unafraid, open and honest about my faith and conversion. God bless you. God bless The Chosen Few.
Good afternoon, sir. I just wanted to remind you that it would take more than a bumbling dipshit like Biden the Selected to take away from what great men like your son and the rest of the Chosen Few accomplished in Afghanistan. Your son's honor and memory will remain for all eternity in the hearts of his brothers and in the mind of God, Himself. God bless you and your family and hold your head high. As a US Army infantry veteran, my greatest honor is being a part of the same Army as great men like your son.
Heartfelt Thank you to all!!! Based on this documentary about the Battle of Wanat and the Chosen Few, a movie script has been written by Ricky Schroder, Ricky Schroder Productions & writer Kevin Haskins in LA. A 501c3 foundation has been set up to help fund the “WANAT” movie along with other Hero stories that need sharing. ReelAmericanHeroesFoundation.org is now online and available to join & follow us during the movie making process. Please consider joining us. On behalf of our 9 Gold Star families and the surviving soldiers, THANK YOU from my heart. Honoring and Never Forgetting the selfless sacrifices of the Heroes of Chosen Company, US Army Airborne 173rd. Thank you again for your support and please help us share, subscribe and follow their story and keeping our 9 sons memories alive. Also, honoring their surviving brothers valor in war. They’re Never Forgotten. God Bless the Chosen Few ⭐️ REELAMERICANHEROESFOUNDATION.org I'm watching 11 Days and a Wake Up Trailer (Watch Now) on RAHF reelamericanheroesfoundation.vhx.tv/videos/11-days-and-a-wake-up-trailer-watch-now www.reelamericanheroesfoundation.org/
Man all I can say is Thank You from the bottom of my heart for your service to our country to keep us from fighting here on our home land. RIP to all who passed on and gave the ultimate. True HEROS here man. You guys deserve all our deepest gratitude. Awesome documentary of some awesome ppl man!!! I’m not military but my whole family brother is a Marine toured in 04 Iraq, niece is Navy, uncles Were Nam grandfather ww2 brother in law Army Afghanistan vet!!! Thanks to u all!!!
This country still needs to be here for these men!!! I hope not one single American turns their back on these Hero men. I see their pain man fking sucks to watch but the whole country should sit and watch what these men and women go through when their are sent into battle!!!! 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🤙🏼🤙🏼👍🏻👍🏻
RIP This really made me think about what it must have been like for these CHOSEN FEW thanks for this documentary. It's 2023 and these MEN are still touching lives.
@@BattleofWanat Very much appreciated thank you .I have been trying to watch other documentaries similar to this. And I am in no way being disrespectful because all of our men and women in our military are truly heroes to me. But after watching this documentary its been kinda hard to find any that really touched me like this one. Bless your heart and all the mothers and fathers and family members. I know the soldiers will never be forgotten I just pray for the family's friends and Parents that in time things will get better for each and everyone 🙏🙏❤❤❤
Thank you guys on the ground. I was part of the 130 gunship mission. It was all about you guys and providing you with CAS. Thank you for your service on the ground.
Writing from Australia. Having watched this documentary, I feel a palpable sense of deep disappointment that those ‘commanders’ did not receive disciplinary action or worse. Incompetence doesn’t cut it. Respect to all those who survived and deepest condolences to the family and friends of those 9 who were killed.
On behalf of our families. 🙏 thank you. The movie is starting production soon as u can follow us at ReelAmericanHeroesFoundation.org All the best Frankie Gold Star Father of Cpl Pruitt Rainey
The LT?? Lol damn no one is the chain of command ever take responsibility they always have to put it on someone. You ain't putting it on any of the e-1 to e-5s because they are all just following orders. Even e6 through e7s. Not even the first sergeant or LT or 2nd LT. Ifs higher than that. To make a decision to put an OP right there. Or ive seen OPs in the bottom of a valley where your on the low ground.where you can see mountains on all sides of you. You could probably look down into the base from the mountains. They could easily take pop shots. Motors. I mean i don't understand who looks at the layout and say oh thats a perfect spot to put an OP. When you damn well know your gonna lose men and be open targets. Im not saying this specific one but my friends told me about one they were in. It comes down to the decision of no one on that battlefield. It comes from way higher up. Those cowards that are in the safety of a control room. That brass in there that are cowards to blame it on the soldiers that are following your orders! Of an impossible mission.
The Army Brass always cover their asses. Even General Petreaus faulted the Commanders. Same shit happened with Pat Tillman. Army Brass deliberately lied to everyone about the circumstances surrounding his death. Even his own family members.
I’ve watched this film about 10 times and I still cry every time. I don’t come from a military family or background but this movie makes me proud to be American that’s for sure.
@@BattleofWanat I’m grateful to you for sharing this film. These are the stories that need to be told. I can tell there is no bond greater than that of men/women who have served along side each other. So thank you so much for sharing this and for your service. 💜
Absolutely fantastic film mate, it's important that people like you allow the soldiers to tell these stories and have their voices heard through films or TV programmes. RIP to all the lads who lost their lives on that awful day, gone but never forgotten. 🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌
I know I'm 2 years late but man a amazing documentary of these guys. I served 6 years in the army national guard. The kid at the end got me. It makes me miss the comrodiary of being with people like that. They sucked together and fought together. Embrace the suck. RIP gentleman. You are real warrior's.
Hands down the best thing I’ve ever watched. Rest In Peace Soldiers, thankyou to you all for your great sacrifices. So very proud to be an American. God bless you all.
As a veteran myself, I can tell you this is the most raw and visceral stories/documentaries I’ve ever seen now. Just watched it for the 3rd time. So gripping, so riveting. May God bless and protect these guys - the ones who died, the ones who survived and were forever changed, and for the many gold star families that were created as a result of this awful battle. Chosen Company is a perfect name for these warriors.
It's hard to convey through a youtube comment the gratitude I have for all of our fallen heroes, if I can say anything, it is that their sacrifices are not lost on a civ like me. The true heroes are these service members that gave it all and I will always be so grateful for them. My heart is with you. May they and their families be blessed wherever they may be. Thank you.
Thank you for your service lads from a british infantry afghanistan vet, you boys had it rough on this one 🇬🇧 rip to your country brave men 🙏 god bless prays for the familys and friends
Wow what a powerful emotional documentary. Thank you for bringing it to us, A HUGE THANK YOU to all service men and women past and present! Thank you for your service.
Thank you to my airborne brothers, the families and the brothers you lost. Thank you for the ones responsible for the film. Makes me sick that higher up tried to pin it on your PL that gave his own life. Big Army did let yall down, but you took care of each other and that is what matters. May God bless each one of you and your families. Live everyday to the fullest in honor of your brothers that gave it all.
You can look at these boys when they talk. Some of them are dealing with this better than others but as a combat vet myself in Afghanistan in 2008 to 2009 and losing some brothers. I understand the loss and that medic is not doing okay. You can see it all over his face. He is reliving that battle every day. I hope he reaches out and get some help because that young man is hurting
Thank you sir. Scantlin is doing ok. Studying to become a dr and contracting/private in Iraq. Thank you for serving sir. 08 definitely unforgettable for many. 🇺🇸
@@BattleofWanat glad to hear he is still coping. What those boys went through is horrible and it's terrible that the higher echelon that told them to put that at the bottom of the valley has not been held accountable, but that seems to be the case with our military these days. That wasn't the only valley that should have never had a cop put in, but the outcome was the same at all of them. I hope all those men are doing well and I salute them all! Scantlin was the one that stuck out to me the most. The pain in his eyes and all over his face says everything! To all the families that lost someone on this day I salute you as well. Not sure if this is the father that was doing the interview in the video but he is one hell of a man. His final thoughts at the end about letting go and forgiving speaks volumes of his character. A father isn't supposed to bury his son and to be at peace the way he is should give everyone something to strive towards to be like! I salute you sir!
Thank you sir. Thank you for your words. They mean a lot. All of the men in Chosen are still with us today. They all had a very hard time coping and accepting. Many of them returned back to the same place in OEFX. Some went on to become rangers, special forces, a green beret, Apache pilots, Sniper commanders and on. Most importantly most have families & children today. On a mission to find out what really happen to my son, I reached out to the survivors and I know that soldiers don’t lie. They all honor each other in ways most will never understand unless you know. I feel you know. Getting to know and listening to their stories, saved me. I hope that I’ve had a small role in helping save a few of these true warriors. Heroes who I now call son’s. We’re in constant communications and spend a lot of time together. I love each and every one of them. GSF⭐️ Pruitt Rainey KIA Wanat
@@BattleofWanat Sir, I am so sorry for your loss, but also appreciate you telling their story as well as helping the ones that did make it by giving them someone to talk to. I don’t know if you know how much that matters, but just the fact that you’re the father of one of their brothers and they are able to talk to you I know helps these men so much. A lot of wrong calls were made by higher command that put these young men in a situation they should’ve never been in, but they fought for each other and in the end unfortunately, some were lost including your son, but they truly fought like warriors to make it home. Again, I am so sorry for your loss but thank you for honoring these young men and their memory.
These Men are too good, their sacrifice too great for us who were not there to pass a day without remembering them. God Bless These Men, and may what they've done never be forgotten.
I've seen this documentary about 4 times and it still breaks my heart. Their leadership sent those young men to their death. The amount of sheer guts those men showed was incredible.
Awesome job on this doco. I’ve watched a lot of different documentaries on Afghanistan from Restrepo, Armadillo, Hornets Nest. This one really hit home for me, how young these guys where and they knew they stood no chance but still went and did their job. Finger pointing blame on someone when the persons/person pointing the finger wasn’t even there is just a complete slap in the face to the soldiers that died on that day and the soldiers that returned. Respect to all who have served and or serving. Great work again on the doco look forward to more in the future.
Still fighting tears as I'm writing this ...RIP to those brave soldiers . That place was totally indefensible in capital letters,really felt this emotional rollercoaster .I hope all hurt parties find comfort in the memories of the many better times had with the CHOSEN FEW past and present.
I just want to say thank you for your son's sacrifice for protecting our freedom's that every American enjoys and I can promise they will never be forgotten...God Bless
This is absolutely a phenomenal documentary on these men and what they went through fighting this battle!!! Every single one of these soldiers are the purest definition of total fricking Bad Ass! Thank u gentlemen for all that you do.
I'm not military but most of my family is/was. Thank you. This was very hard to watch. I had to stop it when that man's son started to talk. These are brave men. Thank you so much.
I feel so disappointed / disgusted that whoever picked that spot for a Cop or OP (which was a terrible idea) and got American soldiers killed tried to blame the platoon leader. Obviously this decision was way above these men’s rank! RIP for the Chosen Ones... We know the truth and will never forget you heroes. Bless you for your service.
Lmao he’ll go to Haiti then millions of Haitians will move to America. It’s cringe you haven’t worked it out yet. You’re slaves for traitors and you’re betraying your people with every new country you go to to “help”. The end result is always the same. Mass migration from that country to yours. See literally every country the army has been deployed to. Fools. Your children and grandchildren are already suffering because of this. They will suffer far more down the line.
This is one of the saddest stories I’ve ever heard. The men that fought and died that day are far greater than I could ever dream of being, the same goes for the surviving few
I am still angry to the point of tears. Every damn person that was involved with putting a base there should be prosecuted to the limits of the law! But I'm still so very proud of those soldiers, both living and dead! Thank you for your service. You are not forgotten!!!
Mad respect and genuine love for these men who saw and did so much. I feel especially for the acting medic who showed-up for his brothers, to save some and bear witness to the fallen. This account brings home the truth that the true costs of war are borne by the men in the dirt and in the air, in the fight. Respect to the Chosen. Respect too to their enemies, who stood for their own beliefs and fought not with a coward’s IED but with their own hands and paying their own price.
Im so thankful for these men and their service. Ive never been in the military. I almost joined Marines when I was 19. My 2 sisters and mother flipped out they did not want me to. My brother in law now a retired Marine had influenced me. In 2000 I was 19. We were attacked in 09/11 in 2001. I would of been in the shit for sure if I would of joined. I completely regret not joining. My brother in law just retired was last stationed in San Diego 30 years of service. You guys are truly real heroes.
I read, "the Chosen few', book 3 times now.... When life feels like it's starting to suck for me I read the book and shit no longer seems like such a big deal... These men are remarkable and Myself, and my entire family, honor yall every night in out prayers..We thank the Lord for all of you that volunteered to keep that shit off our soil... Truly !!!!!!
Love and Respect to our fallen brothers and their families. Your documentary is a beautiful gut-wrenching masterpiece. Though I was not Airborne, I do understand the bonds of these brotherhoods. Gone, Never forgotten. I'm grateful for their sacrifices and it is an honor to have worn the same uniform as these fine soilders. - Baker Company, 41st Infantry Brigade, 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment,
As a public servant who has lost friends in the line of duty, I have experienced similar brotherhood and loss that these brave men have. I pray for healing for them and for the families who lost their sons. I personally will never forget these men due to this great documentary you made honoring them. It bright tears to my eyes. I’m proud these young men stood up and answered the call, sacrificing all that they did so that we may be free here at home. Their death and wounds are not in vain. They truly are heroes, the few, the chosen.
Beautiful documentary.. put me to tears. As a former FO in the 82nd ABN Div, our 17' deployment to Iraq was no where near brutal compared to this deployment in 07-08. When overseas, we always had talk of wanting to see combat, but as I always said... "be careful what you wish for." I'm currently reading the book "Chosen Few" at this time, and it is one of the most gruesome, vivid, descriptive pieces of literature I've ever read. For those that want more insight into this deployment in addition to this documentary, the book Chosen Few is a must read.
Truly floor shattering documentary. 15 minutes before the end, I suddenly found myself standing for no apparent reason, maybe my muscle memory from years of living with PTSD. Respect for those brave men. RIP🕯 A police vet from South Africa, and 14 years in Afghanistan with another organisation. Salute!
Watching that man cry and grit his teeth together in frustration and pure sorrow and helplessness breaks my fucking heart, I am not a crying man, but goddamnit that almost got me.
Absolutely nothing but respect to these and all service men. I’m not an American but you guys produce some fine soldiers. Really well put and emotionally engaging documentary as well, kudos.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart each and everyone of you. Been a long time since I've shed a tear watching something but this filled my heart and broke it at the same time
Best documentary Iv ever had the privilege to watch. Proud of each and every one of you. Past present and future warriors thank you for your service from an American Infantryman. I love you guys.
As an old veteran it rips my heart out to see these young men lose their lives! They truly are the best of the best of what r country has to offer! God Bless them, the wounded and the living who still fight their own battles! Ty brothers!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My God I just finished watching this and I can't stop crying. This is so infuriating and heartbreaking just to hear their story. Im so grateful for these braves mens actions. They all were true Heroes and this should be taught in every school in America. Theres no words for the families. I just pray they are doing okay and dont let this break them. I will pray for all involved in this and forever changed by it. Thank you for your service. 🙏🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏🙏
The Lessons learned of the Battle of Wanat is currently taught in all military schools in the US and primarily at West Point. CSI Study: WANAT: Combat Action in Afghanistan 2008 You’ll be infuriated even more. The study blames the platoon leader and not the commanders. The commanders who were charged helped write the csi study and now help teach it. Go Army
One of my DS were from Wanat and another from the famous Outpost movie. Biggest thing I learned was the politicians and the military do not care about your life and you may get sent somewhere where survivability is basically zero. We watched Restrepo in basic to drive this home as it had just came out. Respect to you for surviving.
Glad i watched this documentary. This story of American soldiers carrying out there orders knowing what was ahead of them. I hope our country learns from these hard lessons so the sacrifices aren’t in vain. God bless our soldiers. 🇺🇸
Such a emotionally moving story. I don’t even know these people yet I’m crying over them and I feel like I’ve gotten to know each of them throughout this film. God I pray their families get the peace they desperately need, and may those 9 heroic men of Chosen few who died rest in piece. Gone but never forgotten😪🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
I took off the uniform 2 years ago. Proud to have worn it and even more proud to have been associated with brave men like them. May they rest in peace and may God bless the families of the fallen and those that carry the scars of war throughout their life. I've seen the heavy toll it takes on our Soldiers and they deserve our utmost respect.
Not to take anything away from the Chosen, but I just realized, the events in this documentary, the timeline is in parallel with the events in Restrepo. RIP warriors.
I know this is a 3 year old comment, Sebastian Junger wrote about this in his Book War about Restrepo. He mentions at the end a fire base getting over ran by the Taliban & goes into detail about he heard happened. Lots bad decisions seemed to be made by the higher up’s all the way though the different companies deployment. I hope the survivors are doing well after what they went though.
Very well made doc. Retired Army Ssg. Honored the fallen and brought light to it. The big Army screwed the pooch. On behalf of the soldiers and the fallen.. Thankyou.
As a Corpsman now out of the Navy 20yrs, BZ to the Medic. I am proud of you Sir, as the few that chose to look after and care for our fighting wounded.....I salute you and the men of the Chosen Few!
WE replaced chosen in wardak in 2010. I have pics from the memorial they had on the hescos for The wanat guys. Former scout here with deployments to both places much love and respect bros!
I was in Laghman Province during this incident also getting ready to rotate out. My condolences to my brothers as well as the families. Absolutely no excuse whoever was in charge of this mission! I can only hope accountability someday happens!
Laghman Province same time when this happened. I remember the black out at the time on all phones /internet.We were not far away at Punisher Base.I have upmost respect for all these men and the heroes that had fallen.They had 11 days left and never should have been put in that position. The leadership had failed these men at the highest level on down. It's very unsettling they put the blame on the 1st lt who can't even defend himself since he gave all. Rest easy my brothers!!!! We will never forget!!!!
I watched this documentary this afternoon. It chilled me, it truly did.
Soldiers accept the risk of being a soldier. Good soldiers embrace the responsibility of looking out for each other. They become family. I think these soldiers exemplified this in every way. They fought and died for each other. Brave, brave heroes one and all.
What I don’t understand is how these fine young men were let down and all but abandoned by their leadership? To lay the responsibility at the feet of a lieutenant who died with his men? In the same trenches? I’m so deeply disturbed by that. It’s shameful, it truly is. Chosen Few, for what it’s worth, I’m very proud of you. I’m sorry you were put in such a bad situation by lesser men.
Thank you. Greatly appreciated sir.
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@@BattleofWanat were you apart of Chosen Company? Or are you just a documentarian? I'm only asking because I wanted to thank you for posting this for those heros to be recognized by people who would not know who they were without this, if you were with them I wanted to thank you for that as well and didn't want to be disrespectful in any way what so ever.
@@codywatson770 thank you sir for watching. You’re greatly appreciated. I try and stay anonymous only because the story is about the heroes of Chosen. They truly gave it all, selfless sacrifices even to this day. The 9 gave the ultimate sacrifice trying to save each other.
Pure love.
One of the 9 KIA at Wanat, Pruitt Rainey is my son, my oldest of 7. Our Hero.
I want the world to know who they all are and what they all had to endure, even tho the Army & leadership dishonored them all.
Fast forward, One of the survivors was at Bagram air base the day it was shut down, evacuated including the fallout of Afghanistan.
Wanat will not be forgotten.
Stay tuned..
FG
To answer your question, read Pete Hegseths book The War on Warriors. Great book but it will piss you off.
@@JohnBenson-jk1ob great book!!!
I did a combat tour with 10th Mountain in Northern Afghanistan of course up in the mountains a few years after this happened. I knew the story of Wanat and it terrified me to go... I lost a few friends, the closest being Sgt Michael Kirspel my team leader and an older brother of sorts. That feeling of losing a brother is worse than anything I thought was possible it makes you want to collapse and give up. To lose 9 in one battle like that? To see 27 more bloodied and in pain and to keep fighting? Everyone of of these soldiers are heroes in my eyes, thank you for making this, these stories need to be immortalized. Not to glorify war, not to shove it in the face of the higher ups who put these men in an impossible situation. But so the story of these soldiers bravery and love for each other can be remembered forever.
Rage keeps you going. It's the only reason any of em are still here, they all had the right primal mindset.
I was in 10th mountain also did a tour to Afganistan
Eastern Afghanistan definitely has the toughest terrain to fight in and hosted some of the bloodiest encounters . Wanat and the Korgal Valley are the two most publicized but that whole section of Eastern Afghanistan is just one Valley of death after another. I mostly fought in RC south but moved around alot in 2014 on my last tour. Had been west, south and north and finally got a taste of the hindu kush mountains and learned just how wild Eastern Afghanistan is. I was in kunar, next to the province where Wanat is. Belive its called nuristan. Even further east than kunar so I can only imagine.
@@elduraco6890 Climb to Glory Brother!
10th right here. 4/31
Everyone knows the army was at fault in Wanat. It doesn’t take a genius to realize you do not set up a base surrounded by mountains swarming with the enemy.
Leadership failed. These soldiers are legends. They actually won the battle.
I’ve watched this over 10 times now. At first I thought you were lucky to have a such a hero of a son. After watching this, I realize your son is just as lucky having YOU as a father. I salute you sir. Thank you for this documentary
Thank you sir
Thank you again.
I think the brass used them as expendable bait to draw the taliban in to where the apaches could engage and take them out. If not then the brass was completely incompetent.
@@Mr.NorthSacra916Xfour they were incompetent. Idiots. Never should have been in charge of other soldiers lives. Now they have to live with that the rest of their lives. Makes me mad. Our soldiers are too precious.
Eh… You must not know Army “Flag’s” SOP. That’s EXACTLY what they do. And usually, without a clearly defined, or attainable goal. #GoArmy
I never served with these young men, but as a British paratrooper, I would’ve been proud to serve alongside them. God bless each and everyone of you.
Thank you sir
@@BattleofWanat i cant beleive how badly let down these heroes were let down by what ever fool decided to place that outpost its an excellent example of where not to build any type of emplacement its nearly 360 sarrounded by cliffs even the ops were overlooked by cliffs im surprised anyone made it out of that position but it shows how well trained and disciplined these troops were they stood and fought toghether till there last breaths i hope all their souls are now at peace and god bless their familys as an ex pioneer i can only hope i was half the man they were while i served my country i hope this tragedy never happens again may god protect our servicemen and women god bless you all salute to the fallen from scotland
@@rossnaylor81 Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated sir
FG
Gold Star Father Pruitt Rainey
@@BattleofWanat
thank you for the great documentary ive watched it twice now keep up the good work
I was with the unit that replaced these guys (1-26 Inf). We were in Kyrgyzstan on our way into country while some of the 173rd guys were also sharing the transient hooches with us on their way out and back home when word came down on July 13th that Wanat had been nearly overrun and there were lots of casualties. It was some of the worst mental and emotional tension I've ever been in. The 173rd guys were devastated. Their feeling of being out of control and helpless to affect their brothers' fate was so heavy you could feel it. And us? We were a mix of nervous and feeling just plain awful for them, but we knew our time would come. I thought about that moment pretty much constantly until I was on a chinook inbound to the Pech valley and finally had a new focus - it was our turn to gamble with fate and try to stay alive.
I made it through the first 3 minutes of this documentary before I had to stop it. This one is going to take me a while to get through. Much respect for my 173rd brothers.
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciate your thoughts and words.
Hope you’re doing well.
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Thank you young man for serving our country I’m extremely proud of you soldier may you find peace on this earth because I know how much you deserve it, much Respect soldier.
Wow man, thanks for your service. I did a couple tours in Iraq, 11B. I can’t even imagine arriving for your deployment and hearing about such a loss from the previous unit. Glad you made it out alive. We live our lives to the fullest for those who never made it back. Take care brother.
Never served myself but the respect I have you men is unexplainable. God bless you all
@@tracygibson5783 I appreciate you saying that. It seems everyone nowadays discredits what we did and just blame it on a war for resources. We did a lot of good there and lost some good men/women there. Seems to get forgotten about. Thanks for the kind words.
I’m honored to be the wife of a disabled
OIF Combat veteran. It hurts my heart hearing how much these guys already blame themselves & the fact that 1st Lt Brostrom was blamed for their deaths made me so mad I was brought to tears. He was given a $h!t sandwich on a turd platter. He did his best with what he had. No higher ups will ever be blamed or take any accountability. That’s how it always is. It’s not your guys fault. You guys did your best & did what you had to. Thank you for your service. I love & appreciate every single one of you. You guys are worthy of & deserve love, respect, support, peace & happiness. ❤🇺🇸
Thank you so much. We send you guys much love & respect from our families to yours.
I’ll forward all your kind words.
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AMEN 🙏
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who are the superior ranks who made the decisions that lead to this shitfight?? Must have names rank ect etc
Don't ever blame soldiers on the ground. They are just following orders and making the best out of the situation.
Not even. Yeah you can blame troops on the ground for poor decision, however in this case I wouldn’t dare do so. Why? Because they shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place
@@khalidam1999 why begs the question... why set up our boys for failure? sitting f'ing ducks man.
@@wickedgarden3183 100% my thinking too
USA ran away.😮
Did you say the same to the Japanese? Or the Germans?
I’m 17 from Wisconsin and I think everyday how blessed I am to live in the USA with the freedom I have only because of these hero’s fighting for me God bless you all 😢🇺🇸 you all will always be in my heart can’t thank you enough
When your town sees the inevitable influx of Afghans, Pakistanis etc, don’t forget to thank the mercenaries who made it possible.
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Pruitt was one of my best friends in college. I miss him every single day.
He was one of my best friends in high school. We rode the same bus together since elementary school.
I was in Iraq when this happened and received a Red Cross message from his family telling me what happened.
I felt such anger. I let my anger out on the innocent and bad guys. I got in major trouble and paid the price. But the feeling of losing one of your own just how so much weight.
Ex British Army, served in Kabul and Helmand. The feeling of frustration and anger I get when I see what we have abandoned Afghanistan to eats at me. My thoughts are with you and your family, Mr Gay, as you grieve the loss of your son. The Chosen Company were brave, tenacious men and you can see their Brotherhood. I hope the families of those who passed are finding some sort of peace and that the lads who made it home are looked after too. Selfless Commitment.
Thank you Allan. Your service is greatly respected and appreciated.
The families are doing ok but it’s never easy. The guys are all still with us and thriving. Extremely proud of them all.
Blessings sir
Frankie
@battleofwanat what's this sings name i can't find this anywhere that's on the video.. "kinda like a troubled dream filled with hopeless dreams oh i'm lost inside of you and all i dream comes crashing down on me i dont need this anymore'' it's on around 1:08:00 I believe.
Wars are political DECEPTION lies as humans we need stop killing eachother for governments gains
You’re nothing but a mercenary for a treasonous state. Every town in Britain is paying the price for your little adventure.
Don’t worry. All those afghans are living in Britain now. Thanks a bunch, hero.
Some of the greatest guys I ever served with, and very proud to call my brothers. RIP, and Chosen Few.
Fuck Communist. No I PCSed from Chosen back to Ft. Campbell before that deployment I was with Chosen from 2003-2006 and did the Iraq and Afghanistan deployments prior to Wanat.
FUCK AMERICA
@@ANZACS100 Yur MommA!
@@ANZACS100 pussy
@@JungleRooster11B FUCK AMERICA
Thank you for posting this documentary. RIP to those brave men who laid down their lives. I cannot put into words how much this has moved me. Thank you to everyone who has served this country.
You’re very welcome. Thank you for yr kind words.
Defaet
If they had your morals they would have killed every man in the country and done unspeakable things to the women and children. But then you’re a Muslim.
For me, what makes the death of the soldier all the more tragic is the journey. Nobody thinks about the amount of time it took to arrive at that moment when they're struck down in battle. The formations, the down time, the long flights, the days spent in temp barracks just waiting to arrive in theater, the long nights of guard duty, the shit details, and the emotions and calories spent just to struggle to arrive at that moment. You've been away from your loved ones, and shouldering heavy hearts and minds, and yet you continue on giving the best effort you can possibly give because you know the men surrounding you are doing the same for you.
And then it ends. I am grateful to all my brothers who paid the final and ultimate price for the rest of us to continue on. The weight of your memory will forever, inspire, motivate, and haunt us all until we see you again.
@@christopherormonde2149 nah plenty of people talk about them. And that is sad, it's a casualty of war. However I'll never say I'm sorry for the savages we're fighting over there, the slavery, the religious persecution, the violation and murder of women. They absolutely deserve to no longer walk this earth and you'll never hear me apologizing for that or for the fact that America is largely a force for good.
@@christopherormonde2149 you sound like the biggest jerk ever. I feel way sorrier for your mom than anyone else’s. And this is coming from a third world peasant you choose to condescend to.
I think about that as well. So much life lived up to the point of being pointlessly killed.
@Christopher Ormonde gonna be less than 20..the crazy as a 💩 🏠 🐀 president we have now will push into ww3.
@@christopherormonde2149 Nationalist Russia in 2022.or 23. Never allow your mind to hijack by the left or the right. Use both sides of your brain together
RIP SGT. Israel Garcia - gone, but not forgotten.
This day was one of my most vivid memories of our entire deployment. Today, I remember and grieve again; as well as wish and hope for the best for all the families who lost loved ones that day, and for my fellow soldiers who are forever marked by the day's events.
#173rd #Airborne #SkySoldiers
Thank you sir ⭐️
Did you see any ghosts like OP Rock?
I can relate to these voices and their emotions. There isn’t a way to describe the complex emotions you experience before you go to a hot zone. Those with kids will be affected badly. Having kids puts an entire new emotional perspective on your situation. You question why you’re even there.
As a Brit, I can honestly say, we did 0 in Iraq and Afghanistan
Absolutely illegal invasion of other countries.
The political establishment still languish in riches and avoid responsibility
Makes me feel physically sick with burning rage at how these wars are portrayed before we blunder into Vietnam style warfare
@@ukraine7249. If you’re a Brit what’s your obsession with Ukraine?
@@Evergreen1400 money laundering
I guess by now, I've watched this documentary at least 5 times. I cry every time. Please, never forget these guys and love your own.
Thank you sir. Never Forgotten
Life is pretty crazy, I was in chosen company from 2002-2006. From our jump into Iraq in March 2003 until Afghanistan end of 2005. We had created a reputation for ourselves, we were ready to go/do anything at any moments notice. We had crazy ass firefights, ambushes, assaults etc. A big number of us where stopped loss right when getting orders to go to Afghanistan. Doing/seeing some of the missions and orders that came back down from higher up i had a feeling that it was only a matter of time before we would find ourselves in something so overwhelming that there was no coming back from. When my time was up i ETS out of the Army in 2006, i never looked back and started a whole new life. I will always be proud to have served along all my chosen brothers and can unequivocally say these where some of the best men to have served with. This came up on my UA-cam feed randomly, I have not kept up with anything military related since i left the service, definitely brought back memories and my heart goes out to all my brothers.
Thank you sir for your service.
Hooah. Chosen Few
Frankie
It's funny that you said this came up randomly. I'm pretty confident it wasn't. The walls have ears. . . and eyes.
Chosen Few!
Jesus that’s cringe.
"Abad was going home today, to see his fiancé and his unborn child. As soon as I looked away, I swear I heard the only single gunshot, and Abad hits the ground. headfirst, into the mud."
He had every right, every reason, to not be there anymore, but unfortunately, he will be there forever.
Rest in peace to The Chosen Few who fought so valiantly.
This definitely was NOT the fault of Lt. Brostrom, it was the fault of the higher ups who refused to listen and catch the intel that Chosen was sending out
Thank you sir
Sergio was a friend from school. This part till this day kills me. He never knew he was expecting a baby girl, he only knew Christina (his fiance) was expecting. Till this day I can’t believe I got that phone call about Sergio knowing he was coming home soon.
@@BattleofWanat hey frank just wondering is this the battle that they based the film Outpost on? Also just wanna say thanks to you and your son.
@@sharkbite5744 The Outpost is based on the Battle of Kamdesh, when COP Keating was attacked from the surrounding ridgelines just like at Wanat. It took place about 20 miles away from Wanat in 2009.
I PCSed to the Brigade in 2007 when you were already down range from 1-4 Infantry in Hohenfells. I had just come back from DeChopan Distict (Zabul down South) and was already wounded so could not re-deploy. I wound up working in the S2 and Brigade HQ. I was the guy that took the report on Wanat and had to brief Col Preysler. I got to be good friends with most of the guys from Battle Co we did physical therapy together everyday. I was supposed to leave 1-4 much earlier but volunteer ed to go down range to relieve some guys who got wounded first and then I got blown up as well.
Just watched this for the first time. I tend to stay away from these documentaries but as ive seen through the comments this documentary was so well done and raw. I had just gotten back from first deployment from Iraq in July 2008 and went to helmand a year after this happened in 2009. These guys had the bond and never gave up. Pure beasts. Thank you again for keeping their memory alive. Semper fi 1/5 infantry Marine.
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated from the families to yours.
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I am not a soldier, but when I see these Brave Humans just kicking ass on the enemy, it makes me cringe. Seems like they are in a questionable place with higher ground all around them. Hmmm.
RESPECT 🇨🇦🇺🇸
-my life wouldn't be as easy or comfortable as it is without these guys
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated
The opposite is true. They squandered your wealth, facilitated the mass migration of millions of Muslims into your country, resulting in you being less free and less safe. The rest of the world (if you care) is in chaos. These soldiers are mercenaries for treasonous politicians and bureaucrats and big money.
Your life would be much easier and more comfortable if no one participated in this blatant nonsense of the Afghan war.
@@GB-mu9ueexactly
Iraq Veteran, but never deployed to Afghanistan. My heart hurts after watching this documentary! God bless each and every one of you! Thank you so much for making this documentary about these Warriors, who were put in the worst situation possible and didn't quit! They gave their all for each other and this video lets the whole world see the brotherhood that exists in the Military! Rest Easy, Brothers!
Thank you Brad
Appreciated sir
I have never in my 24 years of living watched something that made me feel pain inside the way i feel for these soldiers, man.
Thank you
FUCK AMERICA
@@ANZACS100 you definitely have the rights to feel however you want, Buddy. In fact, these soldiers gave their lives to do their part in insuring your rights remain. I feel like the least you can do is show them sole respect here. They died believing in something better. Don't piss on it in the comment section of a documentary honoring them, please.
FUCK AMERICA , FUCK NATO !
@@BattleofWanat FUCK AMERICA , FUCK NATO !
As an infantry vet with combat experience, I can agree with the assessment of the fighting position at Wanat. They did what they could to make it the best fighting position available but anyone in combat MOS's will tell you you ALWAYS try to find the high ground. Period.
LT Bostrom was dealt a shit hand by the higher ups by placing him and his men in a fucking bowl surround by mountains (high ground). All the while, expecting him to pull a rabbit out of his hat and develop a hardened fighting position for his men.
As far as I'm concerned, the men above him who's decision it was to send him and his men out to Wanat while being 2 weeks out from going back home, are at fault. There is NOTHING these men could have done to fortify that position in two weeks for the next rotation of war fighers coming in. Negligence at the highest level but it's the Army so what do you expect?
** Edited 9-5-23 **
I wanted to edit this post since it's received some traction. Many people are wondering why/how officer could make such piss poor decisions. This is why: OER.
Most officers don't give a shit about anything else other than their OER. Many will send their men into the meat grinder and chase CIB's just to make their OER look better. Even at the expense of their own men. I'm speaking from experience. My LT almost got me killed by making a last minute decision but that's a story for another day.
Don't take this post the wrong way either, I knew what was expected or the job and I'm not whining about it, just wanted to give insight to those who are looking at this from the outside with no military experience.
This is just MY opinion from everything I've gathered on the battlefield. There's no other reason other than OER.
If I could do it all over again, I would have gone to Ranger Batt or SF. The officers there know their shit and everyone is held to a higher standard. Hope this helps.
#11B
I totally agree mate, you couldn't get a worse position to have a PB if you tried to be honest. On the ground, totally surrounded on all sides by wooded mountains where the enemy can set up ambush positions without them even knowing. The platoon commander did the best he could with what he had, and boy was it utter shite..... O
You can tell he had no other choice because the NCO's have not criticised his decisions, in fact they clearly loved him..... and each other.
What makes it even worse is the senior officers got away with making absolutely horrendous decisions, in reality, their choices cost the lives of 9 exceptional men and the serious injuries to over 25 men.
I'm a 68W, so not a combat MOS, and I got chills up my spine when they said the COP was in a bowl. Long as I love, I'll never understand how that was a good idea.
I'm only seeing this for the first time and I'm into the film only a few minutes BUT like many prior service I cannot for the life of me understand why Battalion felt that COP was a good idea. Not for the life of me can I understand what motivated the decision these men build their position in a fish bowl,, unless they (command) wanted to draw out the Taliban and hope these brave men could kill them before they themselves were killed. I'm going to continue watching but my heart breaks for those who set foot in the base. Those who were KIA and injured trying to hold that absolutely impossible to hold position, GOD Bless them and those who did their duty to the best of their ability. RIP soldiers.
@@quickdeuce most all of the FOB's & COP's in Afghanistan were in a valley(low ground) which is the last place you want to try and defend.....I can't figure out were they learned this from......I guess they didn't pay attention in their war fighting class.......or the puppet master hemmed them up....
@@quickdeuce As a boot going into basic, my drill sergeant was actually involved in that battle. His name was Drill Sergeant Delaney. He never went into detail about how bad it was though. Just stated that he was in the battle of wanat. Wasn’t till years later after my 1st deployment that I looked up the battle and saw how much of a clusterfuck it was. No disrespect to Delaney but he had PTSD like a motherfucker. You could see he was carrying some heavy demons just by the look of his eyes.
There’s a saying i use to describe the Army in a nutshell: If it’s right, it’s wrong and if it’s wrong it’s right. Or, if it makes sense, you’re WRONG (knife hands)
I served in the Marine Corps and I am about to get into the Army and this has to be the most emotional I have gotten for a documentary. I couldn't Imagine losing my brothers from 1st Mar Div 1st Marines they are my extended family. God Bless you for having the courage to move on and the courage to sit down and hear the stories of the men who fought with your son. Your son would be proud of you!!!
Thank you sir
Thank you for serving. You’re greatly appreciated sir 🇺🇸
Frankie ⭐️
Man that initial montage of the soldiers who died with that music was heartbreaking. To think these guys were a week and half from going home, and now never get to live out their lives. Such a terrible loss. I’m glad they at least died alongside their brothers fighting for the men around them. RIP.
The fact that those who cast blame are the ones who weren't there, have never been there and would never go there is what grinds my gears.
Freedom is not free, God bless the men and women who keeps us safe everyday.
Sadly this had nothing to do with our freedom
@@spiritwarrior2942 the people did though, most heroes don't die perfectly meaningful deaths
FUCK AMERICA
Freedom starts at home and you don't have it.
So wake up
@@center__mass FUCK AMERICA
I served in 3rd plt Chosen Company from July 2018 to May 2021. We would make the new privates watch this and tell us what they learned from it. Just like SSG Pitts said, being in Chosen will be the greatest expirence, not only in military career but in my entire life. Trample the weak, hurdle the dead! Chosen Few!
Chosen Few!
In today's media world of special forces,nothing else matters unless you are specfor, it's hearwarming and with teary eyes I watched this. Normal regular Army, everyday grunts showing the heroism, mateship, courage,endurance, perseverance and solidarity. Creating a bond that can never be broken.
I understand that,
Stand down, rest easy chosen, you are all legendary
Thank you sir
All the best to you
SADDEST THING I've ever seen, these guys will never know how special they are doing what they do for each other.❤
Thank you 🙏
I fought next to these guys at the K.O.P....i will forever love and respect 173rd.....true heros!
R.I.P. Cpl Pruitt Rainey and his fellow soldiers that died in the battle. Awesome video. God bless all our vets.
Thank you sir. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Pruitt was one of my best friends in college. I miss him every single day.
🙏
Seems like a solid guy
Rest in peace fallen heroes. You will never be forgotten. Every laugh of a child in NY, every hug of teenagers in FL, every breath a hiker takes in NC, all of this is possible because of you. You gave your lives to let America live. Thank you, thank you so much words cannot describe.
Thank you 🙏
Every crime by every Afghan migrant is also on their hands.
Thank you for sharing their story…I can only imagine how difficult it was for everyone to relive this experience. Thank you!
You’re very welcome. Thank you 🙏
I was in Cpl Jason Hovater's Infantry basic training platoon (1-19 Aco 3PLT). He wore his faith in Christ on his sleeve. He was the best soldier, by far, in the entire company. He helped me max my sit ups by working with me on it in the evenings. He also had a great Arnold Swarzhenagger impression and could mimick the Drill Sergeants too. Before going on the last ruck march I told him he was going to be an amazing soldier, that I would miss him, and that I thought he should have been Soldier of the Cycle, an award given to the best soldier in the company bestowed, I believe, by the DSs. An award that means nothing after basic, but seemed important at the time. He shook my hand, told me I would be a great soldier too and we prayed. I learned of his death watching the news. Having severe PTSD myself, I began screaming and crying while spitting on my TV as they showed the battle from the view of the Taliban. It broke my heart that one of the best men I ever knew was killed and I wasn't. The best of us dying seems to be a running theme in my experience with war. I was a 240B gunner in Iraq. I saw a lot of combat and have lost my friends from combat and many from suicide since. I hate war. I hate that it takes away great young men who have the courage, honor, and morality to really make a better world, country, and community for us all to live in. Something in 2021 we can feel and see missing like a black hole in our society. Hovater is one of the best soldiers I ever knew. I think of him all time. I'm deeply pained and sorry for his family and their loss. Rest in Heaven young men of the Chosen Few, you are the very best of us all. In Jesus name I pray and plea for their eternal soul... amen.
Thank you sir. Thank you for serving. I’ll share with his family respectfully.
God Bless 🙏🇺🇸⭐️
@@BattleofWanat My name is Justin Watson, btw. Id be honored if you would let them know I really did look up to their son. Hovater was openly and proudly Christian and I, as a new Christian just before joining the Army at 24yo, had never seen that before. I try to be more like that now... unafraid, open and honest about my faith and conversion. God bless you. God bless The Chosen Few.
@@jaggedcut8603
As a Chosen Gold Star father. Im very proud of you.
Blessings
@@BattleofWanat Thank you, sir. Means a whole lot coming from you.
Good afternoon, sir. I just wanted to remind you that it would take more than a bumbling dipshit like Biden the Selected to take away from what great men like your son and the rest of the Chosen Few accomplished in Afghanistan. Your son's honor and memory will remain for all eternity in the hearts of his brothers and in the mind of God, Himself. God bless you and your family and hold your head high. As a US Army infantry veteran, my greatest honor is being a part of the same Army as great men like your son.
I don’t cry often, but this brought me to tears. Thank you for the sacrifice that these brave men made
Heartfelt Thank you to all!!!
Based on this documentary about the Battle of Wanat and the Chosen Few, a movie script has been written by Ricky Schroder, Ricky Schroder Productions & writer Kevin Haskins in LA.
A 501c3 foundation has been set up to help fund the “WANAT” movie along with other Hero stories that need sharing. ReelAmericanHeroesFoundation.org is now online and available to join & follow us during the movie making process. Please consider joining us. On behalf of our 9 Gold Star families and the surviving soldiers, THANK YOU from my heart.
Honoring and Never Forgetting the selfless sacrifices of the Heroes of Chosen Company, US Army Airborne 173rd.
Thank you again for your support and please help us share, subscribe and follow their story and keeping our 9 sons memories alive. Also, honoring their surviving brothers valor in war. They’re Never Forgotten.
God Bless the Chosen Few ⭐️
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I'll buy ten tickets, I hope they don't take too much "artistic license" with it. -Sgt. US Army 2004-2009.
Chosen Few “The Rock”
Man all I can say is Thank You from the bottom of my heart for your service to our country to keep us from fighting here on our home land. RIP to all who passed on and gave the ultimate. True HEROS here man. You guys deserve all our deepest gratitude. Awesome documentary of some awesome ppl man!!! I’m not military but my whole family brother is a Marine toured in 04 Iraq, niece is Navy, uncles Were Nam grandfather ww2 brother in law Army Afghanistan vet!!! Thanks to u all!!!
This country still needs to be here for these men!!! I hope not one single American turns their back on these Hero men. I see their pain man fking sucks to watch but the whole country should sit and watch what these men and women go through when their are sent into battle!!!! 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🤙🏼🤙🏼👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks
RIP This really made me think about what it must have been like for these CHOSEN FEW thanks for this documentary. It's 2023 and these MEN are still touching lives.
Thank you sir. God bless
@@BattleofWanat Very much appreciated thank you .I have been trying to watch other documentaries similar to this. And I am in no way being disrespectful because all of our men and women in our military are truly heroes to me. But after watching this documentary its been kinda hard to find any that really touched me like this one. Bless your heart and all the mothers and fathers and family members. I know the soldiers will never be forgotten I just pray for the family's friends and Parents that in time things will get better for each and everyone 🙏🙏❤❤❤
@@jeffcardcard5070
Thank you 🙏
@@BattleofWanat Thank you and you are very welcome.
Thank you guys on the ground. I was part of the 130 gunship mission. It was all about you guys and providing you with CAS. Thank you for your service on the ground.
Thank you sir. Love to hear more.
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Writing from Australia. Having watched this documentary, I feel a palpable sense of deep disappointment that those ‘commanders’ did not receive disciplinary action or worse. Incompetence doesn’t cut it. Respect to all those who survived and deepest condolences to the family and friends of those 9 who were killed.
On behalf of our families. 🙏 thank you.
The movie is starting production soon as u can follow us at
ReelAmericanHeroesFoundation.org
All the best
Frankie
Gold Star Father of Cpl Pruitt Rainey
The commander presumably followed his orders like a good professional and placed his men as bait.
Of course they blame the Lt who died, typical of the brass. RIP to the Chosen few. Good documentary.
The ending Hurt like hell
The LT?? Lol damn no one is the chain of command ever take responsibility they always have to put it on someone. You ain't putting it on any of the e-1 to e-5s because they are all just following orders. Even e6 through e7s. Not even the first sergeant or LT or 2nd LT. Ifs higher than that. To make a decision to put an OP right there. Or ive seen OPs in the bottom of a valley where your on the low ground.where you can see mountains on all sides of you. You could probably look down into the base from the mountains. They could easily take pop shots. Motors. I mean i don't understand who looks at the layout and say oh thats a perfect spot to put an OP. When you damn well know your gonna lose men and be open targets. Im not saying this specific one but my friends told me about one they were in. It comes down to the decision of no one on that battlefield. It comes from way higher up. Those cowards that are in the safety of a control room. That brass in there that are cowards to blame it on the soldiers that are following your orders! Of an impossible mission.
The Army Brass always cover their asses. Even General Petreaus faulted the Commanders. Same shit happened with Pat Tillman. Army Brass deliberately lied to everyone about the circumstances surrounding his death. Even his own family members.
FUCK AMERICA
@@davidweatherholt7263- Betraeus?
I’ve watched this film about 10 times and I still cry every time. I don’t come from a military family or background but this movie makes me proud to be American that’s for sure.
Thank you for watching. We’re grateful
@@BattleofWanat I’m grateful to you for sharing this film. These are the stories that need to be told. I can tell there is no bond greater than that of men/women who have served along side each other. So thank you so much for sharing this and for your service. 💜
Absolutely fantastic film mate, it's important that people like you allow the soldiers to tell these stories and have their voices heard through films or TV programmes.
RIP to all the lads who lost their lives on that awful day, gone but never forgotten. 🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌
Thank you Gooner
@@BattleofWanat You're welcome mate.🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌
They’re never true.
From a COP Keating survivor
God bless your men! We heard of these men before departing from Carson to Keating. What a wild ride 09 was! Warriors!
I know I'm 2 years late but man a amazing documentary of these guys. I served 6 years in the army national guard. The kid at the end got me. It makes me miss the comrodiary of being with people like that. They sucked together and fought together. Embrace the suck. RIP gentleman. You are real warrior's.
Thank you for serving sir 🇺🇸
Hands down the best thing I’ve ever watched. Rest In Peace Soldiers, thankyou to you all for your great sacrifices. So very proud to be an American. God bless you all.
As a veteran myself, I can tell you this is the most raw and visceral stories/documentaries I’ve ever seen now. Just watched it for the 3rd time. So gripping, so riveting. May God bless and protect these guys - the ones who died, the ones who survived and were forever changed, and for the many gold star families that were created as a result of this awful battle. Chosen Company is a perfect name for these warriors.
Thank you sir. Thank you for serving sir
It's hard to convey through a youtube comment the gratitude I have for all of our fallen heroes, if I can say anything, it is that their sacrifices are not lost on a civ like me. The true heroes are these service members that gave it all and I will always be so grateful for them. My heart is with you. May they and their families be blessed wherever they may be. Thank you.
Thank you sir. Very appreciated
Frankie
GSF
Thank you for your service lads from a british infantry afghanistan vet, you boys had it rough on this one 🇬🇧 rip to your country brave men 🙏 god bless prays for the familys and friends
Thank you sir. Appreciate your service
Look at all the afghans flooding into Britain. You helped make that happen.
You guys are in our memories, and in our prayers. Thank you for your service.
173rd 2nd 503rd Chosen Co. 2nd Plt. Miss you dudes " trample the weak, hurdle the dead".
FUCK AMERICA
@@ANZACS100 hey daddy
Wow what a powerful emotional documentary. Thank you for bringing it to us, A HUGE THANK YOU to all service men and women past and present! Thank you for your service.
You’re very welcome. Thank you sir
I have never cried so much watching a documentary. RIP to those heroes
Thank you 🙏
Thank you to my airborne brothers, the families and the brothers you lost. Thank you for the ones responsible for the film. Makes me sick that higher up tried to pin it on your PL that gave his own life. Big Army did let yall down, but you took care of each other and that is what matters. May God bless each one of you and your families. Live everyday to the fullest in honor of your brothers that gave it all.
Thank you 🙏
Leadership is not good. No responsibility taken to the day.
You can look at these boys when they talk. Some of them are dealing with this better than others but as a combat vet myself in Afghanistan in 2008 to 2009 and losing some brothers. I understand the loss and that medic is not doing okay. You can see it all over his face. He is reliving that battle every day. I hope he reaches out and get some help because that young man is hurting
Thank you sir. Scantlin is doing ok. Studying to become a dr and contracting/private in Iraq.
Thank you for serving sir.
08 definitely unforgettable for many.
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@@BattleofWanat glad to hear he is still coping. What those boys went through is horrible and it's terrible that the higher echelon that told them to put that at the bottom of the valley has not been held accountable, but that seems to be the case with our military these days. That wasn't the only valley that should have never had a cop put in, but the outcome was the same at all of them. I hope all those men are doing well and I salute them all! Scantlin was the one that stuck out to me the most. The pain in his eyes and all over his face says everything! To all the families that lost someone on this day I salute you as well. Not sure if this is the father that was doing the interview in the video but he is one hell of a man. His final thoughts at the end about letting go and forgiving speaks volumes of his character. A father isn't supposed to bury his son and to be at peace the way he is should give everyone something to strive towards to be like! I salute you sir!
Thank you sir. Thank you for your words. They mean a lot. All of the men in Chosen are still with us today. They all had a very hard time coping and accepting. Many of them returned back to the same place in OEFX. Some went on to become rangers, special forces, a green beret, Apache pilots, Sniper commanders and on. Most importantly most have families & children today.
On a mission to find out what really happen to my son, I reached out to the survivors and I know that soldiers don’t lie. They all honor each other in ways most will never understand unless you know. I feel you know.
Getting to know and listening to their stories, saved me. I hope that I’ve had a small role in helping save a few of these true warriors. Heroes who I now call son’s. We’re in constant communications and spend a lot of time together.
I love each and every one of them.
GSF⭐️
Pruitt Rainey KIA Wanat
@@GRUFF.. yes. I noticed. That also. He couldn't even look in the cameraman's eyes.
@@BattleofWanat Sir, I am so sorry for your loss, but also appreciate you telling their story as well as helping the ones that did make it by giving them someone to talk to. I don’t know if you know how much that matters, but just the fact that you’re the father of one of their brothers and they are able to talk to you I know helps these men so much. A lot of wrong calls were made by higher command that put these young men in a situation they should’ve never been in, but they fought for each other and in the end unfortunately, some were lost including your son, but they truly fought like warriors to make it home. Again, I am so sorry for your loss but thank you for honoring these young men and their memory.
These Men are too good, their sacrifice too great for us who were not there to pass a day without remembering them. God Bless These Men, and may what they've done never be forgotten.
I've seen this documentary about 4 times and it still breaks my heart. Their leadership sent those young men to their death. The amount of sheer guts those men showed was incredible.
Thank you sir
@@BattleofWanat Thank you for getting their story out there.
Awesome job on this doco. I’ve watched a lot of different documentaries on Afghanistan from Restrepo, Armadillo, Hornets Nest. This one really hit home for me, how young these guys where and they knew they stood no chance but still went and did their job. Finger pointing blame on someone when the persons/person pointing the finger wasn’t even there is just a complete slap in the face to the soldiers that died on that day and the soldiers that returned. Respect to all who have served and or serving. Great work again on the doco look forward to more in the future.
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated.
Stay tuned
Still fighting tears as I'm writing this ...RIP to those brave soldiers . That place was totally indefensible in capital letters,really felt this emotional rollercoaster .I hope all hurt parties find comfort in the memories of the many better times had with the CHOSEN FEW past and present.
I just want to say thank you for your son's sacrifice for protecting our freedom's that every American enjoys and I can promise they will never be forgotten...God Bless
Thank you 🙏
God bless
Barbarian American
This is absolutely a phenomenal documentary on these men and what they went through fighting this battle!!! Every single one of these soldiers are the purest definition of total fricking Bad Ass! Thank u gentlemen for all that you do.
I'm not military but most of my family is/was. Thank you. This was very hard to watch. I had to stop it when that man's son started to talk. These are brave men. Thank you so much.
I feel so disappointed / disgusted that whoever picked that spot for a Cop or OP (which was a terrible idea) and got American soldiers killed tried to blame the platoon leader. Obviously this decision was way above these men’s rank! RIP for the Chosen Ones... We know the truth and will never forget you heroes. Bless you for your service.
I was gonna say something very similar.
For anyone wondering Jase Brostrom graduates from college next year and will be following in his fathers footsteps and commissioning into the Army
We’ll be there🤘🏻🇺🇸⭐️
Can I come to the ceremony?
Lmao he’ll go to Haiti then millions of Haitians will move to America. It’s cringe you haven’t worked it out yet. You’re slaves for traitors and you’re betraying your people with every new country you go to to “help”. The end result is always the same. Mass migration from that country to yours. See literally every country the army has been deployed to. Fools. Your children and grandchildren are already suffering because of this. They will suffer far more down the line.
More meat for the grinder. Where next? Haiti?
Airborne!
This is one of the saddest stories I’ve ever heard.
The men that fought and died that day are far greater than I could ever dream of being, the same goes for the surviving few
Thank you
@@BattleofWanat Thank YOU sir.
I am still angry to the point of tears. Every damn person that was involved with putting a base there should be prosecuted to the limits of the law! But I'm still so very proud of those soldiers, both living and dead! Thank you for your service. You are not forgotten!!!
Thank you 🙏
Never Forgotten
@@BattleofWanat great story 😎😎😎😎😎😎
Watched a documentary last night on 4th ID at COP Keating and thought about this today. Glad I found this thx for making it
Wanat sadly gets overlooked.
Mad respect and genuine love for these men who saw and did so much. I feel especially for the acting medic who showed-up for his brothers, to save some and bear witness to the fallen. This account brings home the truth that the true costs of war are borne by the men in the dirt and in the air, in the fight. Respect to the Chosen. Respect too to their enemies, who stood for their own beliefs and fought not with a coward’s IED but with their own hands and paying their own price.
Thank you
Im so thankful for these men and their service. Ive never been in the military. I almost joined Marines when I was 19. My 2 sisters and mother flipped out they did not want me to. My brother in law now a retired Marine had influenced me. In 2000 I was 19. We were attacked in 09/11 in 2001. I would of been in the shit for sure if I would of joined. I completely regret not joining. My brother in law just retired was last stationed in San Diego 30 years of service. You guys are truly real heroes.
Watched twice today. Speechless.
I read, "the Chosen few', book 3 times now.... When life feels like it's starting to suck for me I read the book and shit no longer seems like such a big deal... These men are remarkable and Myself, and my entire family, honor yall every night in out prayers..We thank the Lord for all of you that volunteered to keep that shit off our soil... Truly !!!!!!
Thank you sir.
Love and Respect to our fallen brothers and their families.
Your documentary is a beautiful gut-wrenching masterpiece. Though I was not Airborne, I do understand the bonds of these brotherhoods. Gone, Never forgotten. I'm grateful for their sacrifices and it is an honor to have worn the same uniform as these fine soilders. - Baker Company, 41st Infantry Brigade, 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment,
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated.
Thank you for serving. Hoorah
@@BattleofWanat HOORAH
As a public servant who has lost friends in the line of duty, I have experienced similar brotherhood and loss that these brave men have. I pray for healing for them and for the families who lost their sons. I personally will never forget these men due to this great documentary you made honoring them. It bright tears to my eyes. I’m proud these young men stood up and answered the call, sacrificing all that they did so that we may be free here at home. Their death and wounds are not in vain. They truly are heroes, the few, the chosen.
Thank you sir. God bless
What a fool you are.
Good Documentary and r.i.p to all the soldiers that died and thank yall for yall service.
To put yourself up to be a barrier of evil; unselfishly..... is a hero
Beautiful documentary.. put me to tears.
As a former FO in the 82nd ABN Div, our 17' deployment to Iraq was no where near brutal compared to this deployment in 07-08.
When overseas, we always had talk of wanting to see combat, but as I always said... "be careful what you wish for."
I'm currently reading the book "Chosen Few" at this time, and it is one of the most gruesome, vivid, descriptive pieces of literature I've ever read.
For those that want more insight into this deployment in addition to this documentary, the book Chosen Few is a must read.
Just came up on this video. Had to watch it. The least I could do to help honour these soldiers and their families. Thank you.
Truly floor shattering documentary. 15 minutes before the end, I suddenly found myself standing for no apparent reason, maybe my muscle memory from years of living with PTSD. Respect for those brave men. RIP🕯 A police vet from South Africa, and 14 years in Afghanistan with another organisation. Salute!
Watching that man cry and grit his teeth together in frustration and pure sorrow and helplessness breaks my fucking heart, I am not a crying man, but goddamnit that almost got me.
FUCK AMERICA
Feel better?
@@Spolimorph yes , the only thing that could make me feel any better is watching america burn to the ground
You sound like a big pussy to me cupcake. Get over yourself.
@@ANZACS100 Get fucked weirdo
That brother hood between them is beyond words. Thank you for your sacrifice.
Dang. Thanks for telling this story and honoring all these good men.
I will watch this documentary many more times. I would like to see a reunion of today.
Thank you sir. Soon to come
Salute to all you heroes. I served during 09/10 Westpac during OIF/OEF. Much respect and thank you for serving our country.🙏🏾🇺🇲
Thank you sir. You’re very appreciated sir
Absolutely nothing but respect to these and all service men. I’m not an American but you guys produce some fine soldiers. Really well put and emotionally engaging documentary as well, kudos.
You guys deserve the world. Rest in peace, and sincerely, thank you.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart each and everyone of you. Been a long time since I've shed a tear watching something but this filled my heart and broke it at the same time
Thank you Ian 🙏
Amazing documentary. Congratulations on producing such a polished and moving film. I'm sure your son would be very proud!
Thank you
Amazing i have watched 3 times and shared it with many others…. I just regret not being there with them but I will protect everything they died for.
@@Imissthe90sletsgoback Thank you. Greatly appreciated
Best documentary Iv ever had the privilege to watch. Proud of each and every one of you. Past present and future warriors thank you for your service from an American Infantryman. I love you guys.
Thank you sir 🇺🇸
As an old veteran it rips my heart out to see these young men lose their lives! They truly are the best of the best of what r country has to offer! God Bless them, the wounded and the living who still fight their own battles! Ty brothers!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you sir. We appreciate you sir
My God I just finished watching this and I can't stop crying. This is so infuriating and heartbreaking just to hear their story. Im so grateful for these braves mens actions. They all were true Heroes and this should be taught in every school in America. Theres no words for the families. I just pray they are doing okay and dont let this break them. I will pray for all involved in this and forever changed by it. Thank you for your service. 🙏🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏🙏
The Lessons learned of the Battle of Wanat is currently taught in all military schools in the US and primarily at West Point.
CSI Study: WANAT: Combat Action in Afghanistan 2008
You’ll be infuriated even more. The study blames the platoon leader and not the commanders.
The commanders who were charged helped write the csi study and now help teach it.
Go Army
One of my DS were from Wanat and another from the famous Outpost movie. Biggest thing I learned was the politicians and the military do not care about your life and you may get sent somewhere where survivability is basically zero. We watched Restrepo in basic to drive this home as it had just came out. Respect to you for surviving.
Thank you sir. Greatly appreciated
Merry Christmas
GSF
Glad i watched this documentary.
This story of American soldiers carrying out there orders knowing what was ahead of them. I hope our country learns from these hard lessons so the sacrifices aren’t in vain. God bless our soldiers. 🇺🇸
Thank you 🙏
I’m honored and grateful to have met the chosen company.
Such a emotionally moving story. I don’t even know these people yet I’m crying over them and I feel like I’ve gotten to know each of them throughout this film. God I pray their families get the peace they desperately need, and may those 9 heroic men of Chosen few who died rest in piece. Gone but never forgotten😪🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
FUCK AMERICA
I took off the uniform 2 years ago. Proud to have worn it and even more proud to have been associated with brave men like them. May they rest in peace and may God bless the families of the fallen and those that carry the scars of war throughout their life. I've seen the heavy toll it takes on our Soldiers and they deserve our utmost respect.
Damn right.
Salute to you
The democrat party thanks you.
Not to take anything away from the Chosen, but I just realized, the events in this documentary, the timeline is in parallel with the events in Restrepo. RIP warriors.
Jo Ra
Yessir Wanat was attached during the filming of Restrepo as they were all in the same battalion and deployment. RIP
Also in Restrepo this battle was mentioned.
If you listen close watching Restrepo, you can actually hear them talk about what “happened to our sister company”, which was this.
Same BN different OP’s just one was recognized more than the other smh ... dirty 3rd is what they say ... a lot of guys I know served there
I know this is a 3 year old comment, Sebastian Junger wrote about this in his Book War about Restrepo.
He mentions at the end a fire base getting over ran by the Taliban & goes into detail about he heard happened.
Lots bad decisions seemed to be made by the higher up’s all the way though the different companies deployment.
I hope the survivors are doing well after what they went though.
Very well made doc. Retired Army Ssg. Honored the fallen and brought light to it. The big Army screwed the pooch. On behalf of the soldiers and the fallen.. Thankyou.
Thank you sir
Hooah
As a Corpsman now out of the Navy 20yrs, BZ to the Medic. I am proud of you Sir, as the few that chose to look after and care for our fighting wounded.....I salute you and the men of the Chosen Few!
Salute you sir 🇺🇸
WE replaced chosen in wardak in 2010. I have pics from the memorial they had on the hescos for
The wanat guys. Former scout here with deployments to both places much love and respect bros!
I was in Laghman Province during this incident also getting ready to rotate out. My condolences to my brothers as well as the families. Absolutely no excuse whoever was in charge of this mission! I can only hope accountability someday happens!
Thank you sir. Appreciated
Laghman Province same time when this happened. I remember the black out at the time on all phones /internet.We were not far away at Punisher Base.I have upmost respect for all these men and the heroes that had fallen.They had 11 days left and never should have been put in that position. The leadership had failed these men at the highest level on down. It's very unsettling they put the blame on the 1st lt who can't even defend himself since he gave all. Rest easy my brothers!!!! We will never forget!!!!
Thank you Gary ⭐️