101st Airborne Paratrooper's LEGENDARY Story of Combat and his Famed Beer Run | Vincent Speranza

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2021
  • Shortly after basic training Vincent J. Speranza would observe a parachute jump demonstration made by a newly formed group of elite airborne soldiers - It would change his life forever.
    Speranza joined the paratroopers and was assigned to the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment of the famed 101st Airborne division, the Screaming Eagles. Arriving in Europe shortly after the disastrous Market Garden campaign, Vincent was eager to make his first combat jump. That first jump would come during the Battle of the Bulge, not from a plane, but from the tailgate of a truck.
    While stationed near the Belgian city of Bastogne and acting as a runner, Speranza stopped into a bombed out church that was serving as a field hospital to check on a wounded friend. After chatting for a bit, Vincent asked his friend if there was anything he needed. His friend replied “Yeah, can you go find me something to drink!”.
    What followed would go down in lore as one of the most remarkable moments of the Battle of the Bulge.
    Our dear friend Vincent J. Speranza passed away peacefully on August 2, 2023
    “Paratroopers never truly die - they just slip away."
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  • @americanveteranscenter
    @americanveteranscenter  Рік тому +178

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    • @kyjarhead12
      @kyjarhead12 Рік тому +10

      I will do it! America, best country in History

    • @pompiecarnley6494
      @pompiecarnley6494 Рік тому +4

      @@kyjarhead12 sahm ftfgtr sent that by

    • @nathanielerskine1875
      @nathanielerskine1875 Рік тому +5

      New sub. Great content. Thank you.

    • @jonathanbair523
      @jonathanbair523 Рік тому +3

      Listening to him talk reminds me when I got to meet and talk with one of the 4 or 5 inch gunners from the USS Ward, and how he told me about the ship sunk a IJN mini sub well before the bombing of Pearl... Such a moment of awe hearing the stories first hand from someone that was in the point of a key point of history... Might want to see if you can meet up with any of the Ward's crew. Most was from Minnesota.

    • @refuge42
      @refuge42 Рік тому +3

      I had a good knowledge of the Battle of the Bulge, being a history buff I had seen numerous documentaries of it and the debacle of Market Garden, and numerous aspects of world war II. But I really gotten a sense of of these events that was irreplaceable listening to soldiers tell of their personal accounts throughout the war. This one was one of the best both in his stories telling skill and the coincidences especially with the beer story! It was just wonderful to hear and warmed my heart that the Belgians understood and appreciated what the Americans had given them taking on that war and cliche as it sounds, the "price of freedom". 🥰,🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸🤔

  • @IllinoisChannelTV
    @IllinoisChannelTV 9 місяців тому +1284

    Mr Speranza passed away on Aug 2, 2023 at 98 years of age. He lived in the Springfield, IL area, and remained an unknown war veteran, more known for his teaching. So wonderful that he was properly recognized for his war service, and that he was able to visit and discover how appreciated he and the other veterans, are still held dear by the people of Belgium and Bastogne!.

    • @BluesBoy-ij2rb
      @BluesBoy-ij2rb 8 місяців тому +26

      Oh know !!!!..............sorry to hear that , thank you for letting us know !!!!.................................... Erik

    • @timothywright1714
      @timothywright1714 6 місяців тому +12

      Thank you sir for that information☆!

    • @nonodaclown9033
      @nonodaclown9033 5 місяців тому +21

      Rest in peace

    • @walkster94
      @walkster94 5 місяців тому +20

      RIP what an inspiring man.

    • @Joe.Rogan.
      @Joe.Rogan. 5 місяців тому +30

      You wish these men could live forever.. but eventually God calls you and like he did for his country.. he showed up. It's comforting to know his final years were filled with praise even though he was too humble to want it, he deserved it. Rest in peace... hope he's having a helmet full of beer and a cigar with all his friends and loved ones.

  • @gMan-kx3zy
    @gMan-kx3zy 2 роки тому +2275

    There is something beautiful about his father telling the family, immigrants, that they have to protect the country that gave them so much…thats arguably the essence of being an American…inspiring.

    • @MrBricameron
      @MrBricameron 2 роки тому +246

      Tell that to your fellow Americans that today are doing everything in their power to disembowel what this Man fought for.

    • @shade38211
      @shade38211 2 роки тому +80

      @@MrBricameron His parents were legal immigrants.

    • @MrBricameron
      @MrBricameron 2 роки тому +73

      @@shade38211. I never referenced anything to do about that.

    • @bobvadney7240
      @bobvadney7240 2 роки тому +47

      This beautiful combat vet was in ft Jackson...where I would end up yrs later...Nov '62 to March "63.. & got sent to Germany...as radio/ teletype operator....M.O.S...051/ 053....Til Nov.'65... I was a NON COMBAT VET....I always make that very clear...in honor of all COMBAT VETS...& Especially for all hose young guys who..NEVER came home...God bless ya.Mr Vincent...( my middle name)..Speranza ..not just a hero in my book but a really true American...

    • @mastersonbat8633
      @mastersonbat8633 2 роки тому +56

      And if we could just get our generation now to have the Integrity strength honor and fortitude that these men show so greatly

  • @Discgolf2024
    @Discgolf2024 9 місяців тому +464

    RIP Vincent Speranza you're an inspiration to all Americans.

    • @juspete5527
      @juspete5527 5 місяців тому

      How?

    • @fatbloke2285
      @fatbloke2285 4 місяці тому +6

      Not just Americans. Me as well. My Dad was dropped in too in operation Market garden ahead of Mr Speranza just as he mentioned. I enjoyed his talk very much and also found him to be very inspirational.

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 3 місяці тому

      ​@@juspete5527well he was 98, health complications im sure

    • @juspete5527
      @juspete5527 3 місяці тому

      @@TheTuttle99 he was a paid order follower. No war has ever been about freedom don't be a sheep. They make military seem like it's honorable but it's not.

    • @yourlifeisagreatstory
      @yourlifeisagreatstory Місяць тому

      @@juspete5527what do you mean “how”? Hard work, dedication, respect, kindness, friendliness… I mean it doesn’t have to be explained. Explain why you wouldn’t consider him an inspiration. You’re either a punk kid or an unhappy adult. Take your negativity elsewhere…

  • @thischarmingman2990
    @thischarmingman2990 4 місяці тому +370

    There’s something about an Italian American telling a story that has you listening to every word. RIP Mr Speranza from a greatful Englishman. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧

    • @christianoraimondo1993
      @christianoraimondo1993 3 місяці тому +11

      They’re a unique group for sure.

    • @CsuarezFla
      @CsuarezFla 2 місяці тому +3

      We got that charm.

    • @chrismair8161
      @chrismair8161 2 місяці тому +1

      WOP had a demeanor that was his. Jumping out of a perfectly working airplane with a Machine Gun got him another 50 bucks a month. 3 on the Team and he had the weight of that gun. Bastogne would be a 2 week nightmare of just freaking cold. Cheers Boss.

    • @No_ReGretzky99
      @No_ReGretzky99 2 місяці тому

      Loove these guys RIP ❤❤❤

    • @natenate2280
      @natenate2280 2 місяці тому +4

      @@chrismair8161show some respect boy that man isnt a WOP

  • @foxmacnamara8809
    @foxmacnamara8809 2 роки тому +1209

    Key words out of the whole thing: "This Country Must Not Fail."

    • @tommyrandles
      @tommyrandles 2 роки тому +40

      For real though

    • @FVSleepRobber
      @FVSleepRobber 2 роки тому +44

      Really hits you doesn't it.

    • @echoromeo384
      @echoromeo384 2 роки тому

      Bidens president, it already has.

    • @russingle1340
      @russingle1340 2 роки тому +38

      Real patriots

    • @justmepraying
      @justmepraying 2 роки тому +37

      Amen 🙏 I pray that our country will always be free but I am getting a little scared at this time 🙏

  • @Codraisc
    @Codraisc 2 роки тому +2202

    He is hands down the best story teller. I could honestly sit and listen to his life story for hours.

    • @NESninja1982
      @NESninja1982 2 роки тому +47

      Yea, I thought I was 15 minutes in when I was @ 45 minutes. I got sad when I saw that this video was almost over. Going to go look up any other interviews he has done.

    • @BozAwesome
      @BozAwesome 2 роки тому +30

      Yes. and this comment will have a million likes one day to reflect all the times his story lives on

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 2 роки тому +43

      The bit about catching Roosevelt's speech and their father's discourse to their sons and America was so real and great. True citizens.
      This is special, as an italian myself.

    • @marylawson5906
      @marylawson5906 2 роки тому +23

      Oh yes I love American History. What I admire most is that in the face of death the strength and Resolve Men like this and Don Shipley and others like him who rose to the call. I’m an Army Veteran My history begins with The Jamestown Charter to now My Niece is now a part Of Space Force This is what it means to be a part of a Country Service to Country to your Communities. Stand for nothing you’ll fall for anything. I stand for Democracy, for Peace Most of all Freedom. I love my Country to my family who served during the Revolutionary War, 1812, the Civil War To my Third Cousin Buried with his mates on the Arizona This is My Country. It takes work it takes all of us all

    • @yoli5779
      @yoli5779 2 роки тому +9

      Guarnere was another great storyteller.

  • @jasondavis8372
    @jasondavis8372 9 місяців тому +120

    He passed away 5 days ago 😢what an amazing story. What an amazing man.

    • @TBoneTheGreat1
      @TBoneTheGreat1 Місяць тому +1

      That statement has more meaning now than ever.

  • @danielshaffer2609
    @danielshaffer2609 9 місяців тому +272

    "Band of Brothers", while iconic, did not do this man justice. Absolute legend.
    One of the 101st folks, Malarkey, passed away in my home town not long ago, rest his soul.
    These men were (or are) special.

    • @MIXTAB1
      @MIXTAB1 6 місяців тому +5

      Legends 💯❤️
      so much to learn from that generation.
      Literally helped me understand how to grow up be a man listening to these gentlemen ✌️💯
      Strait super human🤘these dudes were build different 💯

    • @ChadSimpson-ft7yz
      @ChadSimpson-ft7yz 6 місяців тому +2

      Couldn't get into that show. One scene at night they just had parachuters chit chatting behind enemy lines at night.

    • @maj.d.sasterhikes9884
      @maj.d.sasterhikes9884 4 місяці тому +6

      @@ChadSimpson-ft7yz ADD?

    • @ChadSimpson-ft7yz
      @ChadSimpson-ft7yz 4 місяці тому +3

      @@maj.d.sasterhikes9884 And it's my opinion.

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky 4 місяці тому +8

      Vincent was in the 501st PIR, not the 506th (band of brothers). Always wondered if he met my grandfather, he was in the 501st PIR and was also from New York.

  • @brucejudge3197
    @brucejudge3197 2 роки тому +665

    There’s a good reason why they call these men The Greatest Generation.

    • @james-im1sj
      @james-im1sj 2 роки тому +8

      Yes sir

    • @lindenwatson846
      @lindenwatson846 2 роки тому +6

      You can say that again! Bloody brilliant.

    • @tommas2674
      @tommas2674 2 роки тому +11

      🙏 War and then thrived as a gentleman .

    • @tommas2674
      @tommas2674 2 роки тому +5

      although thank God , well , most men would not dream of putting anything down a females top .

    • @tommas2674
      @tommas2674 2 роки тому +10

      Came to America when America had room , was not given Anything , did not expect anything ,

  • @Geesum44
    @Geesum44 Рік тому +438

    “This Country must not Fail” says Speranza’s Father . What a great quote . He sounded like a Great Man who knew what was what . Thank You Sir for your Great American Heritage . Wow

    • @tommyjenkins7453
      @tommyjenkins7453 11 місяців тому +25

      These are the people the statue of liberty is talking about being welcome

    • @alanlafromboise3156
      @alanlafromboise3156 8 місяців тому +19

      Unfortunately this country is failing and I hope that these great men didn't give their lives all those yrs ago in vain!

    • @MIXTAB1
      @MIXTAB1 6 місяців тому +1

      That “wow” is right on✌️💯
      That’s what it’s about ❤️✌️💯

    • @Geesum44
      @Geesum44 6 місяців тому +3

      @@alanlafromboise3156 Well I believe with every inch of my being that each one of us will give an account for what we did with this Nation . 1st to God then to all of these veterans who gave all and then to family who lost all because of their sacrifice

    • @stinnychilds7766
      @stinnychilds7766 6 місяців тому +10

      I also like what he said at the train station, do not do anything to dishonor your family. Honor and family. We need so much more of that in the United States these days. Mr. Sperranza was a great example of a life well done. RIP

  • @az678910
    @az678910 3 місяці тому +57

    I have such a hunger for listening to our elders... I often wish I had enough time to go to a retirement home just to listen to the stories

  • @ReViiSiion
    @ReViiSiion 3 місяці тому +22

    I came across his book “Nuts!” a few years ago and instantly considered Vincent a hero and an inspiration. I managed to find him on Facebook and reached out to him to tell him how much I respected him a loved his book. He was gracious enough to accept my request to ship him my copy of his book so he could sign it for me which he did and his book is forever displayed on my shelf. I’m so sad to hear he passed away few months ago but i’m so grateful I got the chance to have that small but meaningful interaction with this incredible man.

    • @bilbobaggins1468
      @bilbobaggins1468 Місяць тому

      That’s awesome man I’ll have to give it a read

    • @jussc933
      @jussc933 24 дні тому

      thank you for making sure you followed through with his story and gave him the recognition you know he deserves i appreciate you letting others know abt his book in which i will be searching for after i thank you 🤙🏽

  • @Codetutor-DemystifyCoding
    @Codetutor-DemystifyCoding Рік тому +310

    I am forty year old grown ass man, but here I am listening to him wide eyed like a five year old kid listens to his grandad's stories. Story telling is a skill that either you have it or you don't.

  • @rubenvermeeren169
    @rubenvermeeren169 Рік тому +450

    I've once had the privilige to listen to this man's story in person. I study history in The Netherlands and he came by a couple years ago to tell us his story during a three hour class. It was such an emotional moment seeing Vincent Speranza tearing up during the story. The classroom has never been as quiet as on that day. This man is a legend and im so happy he told his story when he was older. Ill take those couple hours with me till i die. Such a pleasure.

    • @waitemc
      @waitemc Рік тому +9

      🤜🤛

    • @doorkeeper4872
      @doorkeeper4872 Рік тому +10

      👍❤AT 95 YEARS OLD... AMAZING LIFE 👏

    • @christersvensson4948
      @christersvensson4948 Рік тому +9

      How nice of you to share that occasion with us, yes we owe much to the Americans! Chris

    • @MadDogSurvival
      @MadDogSurvival Рік тому +6

      Fantastic brother 👌🏽👍🏽🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @maureenorourke3292
      @maureenorourke3292 Рік тому +5

      Thank you Ruben Vermeeren.

  • @TyPetersonSKI
    @TyPetersonSKI 9 місяців тому +84

    What a great man! I watched this maybe a year ago and for some reason just watched it again only to see he passed a few days ago. The world is grateful that his story has been told, and will continue to be told.

  • @cranegantry868
    @cranegantry868 8 місяців тому +18

    Vincent passed just last month on August 2nd, aged 98. Phenomenal man.

  • @PwnyDwn
    @PwnyDwn 2 роки тому +371

    I served 8 years in the united states army and hearing this man talk literally makes me well up with pride. Men like him were the greatest our country had to offer. Truly the greatest generation. young kids now days could learn something from this real American hero.

    • @naui_diver9290
      @naui_diver9290 2 роки тому +16

      My family is all marines traced back to the tavern where it all began. They always talk smack about the army AintReadyforMarinesYet..I never liked it....the army has some of the toughest SOB'S youll ever meet....

    • @loganwc99
      @loganwc99 2 роки тому +9

      Right? I can’t speak for combat but everything he said about training and jump school couldn’t be anymore true

    • @slingblade0085
      @slingblade0085 2 роки тому +4

      You AINT even KIDDING 💯💯💯

    • @chazmclean6014
      @chazmclean6014 2 роки тому +10

      They were the greatest because they rose to the occasion...just like you!

    • @OffshoreITguy
      @OffshoreITguy 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your service.

  • @Nighthawk1966
    @Nighthawk1966 2 роки тому +554

    This guy is incredible. At 95, this vet can recount the events he encountered at the Bulge like it happened yesterday. What a wonderful guy ! Thank you Mr. Sperenza for my freedom, God Bless you sir !

    • @mikepreciado7807
      @mikepreciado7807 2 роки тому +11

      Well said. Hes stil sharp. I would lve to jus sit an talk

    • @yourmomsdildo3938
      @yourmomsdildo3938 2 роки тому +12

      Some things you never forget.

    • @WeazleHD
      @WeazleHD 2 роки тому +21

      as a german i HAVE to thank Mr. Sperenza aswell. Thank you for my freedom

    • @waitemc
      @waitemc 2 роки тому +8

      Sharp as a tac .

    • @Finestizpro
      @Finestizpro 2 роки тому +11

      He is extremely sharp i can barely recount my time in basic training 7 years ago 😂

  • @beansinacan500
    @beansinacan500 9 місяців тому +59

    Rest in peace Vincent, thank you for your service and the epic story. God bless you

  • @xnakxx
    @xnakxx 7 місяців тому +31

    One of the best and most amazing stories I have her heard. Vincent Speranza is a legend.

  • @bluehornet6752
    @bluehornet6752 Рік тому +370

    The only regret I have in watching this video is that I can only click "like" once. This man is incredible, and a National Treasure. The interviews of men like this (who served in WWII) should be required viewing for every citizen of this country. It seems we've forgotten the sacrifices made by servicemen/women in all wars. Thank you so much for interviewing, letting him tell the story, and then posting it. It was simply brilliant.

  • @ridgebhouse
    @ridgebhouse 2 роки тому +386

    This guy is 95 years old! God he looks so good

    • @JR-jp7mi
      @JR-jp7mi 2 роки тому +18

      Still has a nice set of hair

    • @boskonian
      @boskonian 2 роки тому +17

      Brain still working well. Most important thing at 95!

    • @TheKCBBQ
      @TheKCBBQ 2 роки тому +7

      It's all the drinking that keeps him young

    • @angelgutierrez5950
      @angelgutierrez5950 2 роки тому +6

      @@TheKCBBQ same with Richard Overton. Cigars and whiskey. 😂. Awesome men.. definitely real men from another time. It's sad we have to lose them.

    • @PETER-rt6zt
      @PETER-rt6zt 2 роки тому +7

      Just imagine what he looked like 70 years ago .He still looks like a real killer.!

  • @Pmjdp2001
    @Pmjdp2001 9 місяців тому +55

    I’ve been watching Vince for years. Got his book for a Christmas present a couple years ago. When I found out he went to be with God, his wife, and daughter in Heaven, I shed some tears for this warrior. God Bless you Vince. Thank you for my freedom, and for paving the way for THIS former paratrooper from the 82nd. Rest In Peace my brother. I’ll see you on the big DZ up there some day. 😢

  • @timothywright1714
    @timothywright1714 6 місяців тому +23

    This man's story made me laugh... made me cry... what a magnificent American Hero!!!!!☆☆☆☆☆

    • @minuitpro442
      @minuitpro442 2 місяці тому

      Same here - such an awesome interview.

  • @rboetsma
    @rboetsma Рік тому +186

    Most epic beer run in history! This man is a true friend.

  • @SoFly2H2D
    @SoFly2H2D 2 роки тому +181

    Sharp as a tack at 95! Absolute legend. No people I respect more on this earth than WW2 vets.

    • @satelliterider1897
      @satelliterider1897 2 роки тому +7

      Hard to believe he's 95.

    • @thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436
      @thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436 2 роки тому +8

      Tried and couldn't say it any better. These men are owed more than can ever b given.

    • @pauliewalnuts240
      @pauliewalnuts240 Рік тому +3

      I feel the same. I dont necessarily Respect all people from older generations, but we should all aim to be as ww2 veterans were. their attitudes of pride, bravery, courage, strength..it was our best generation.
      It's always understated how bleak our outlook appeared when we began fighting in ww2. Japan and Germany were unstoppable up to that point. To believe we could win, such a monumental task, with no other option but to ensure victory.

  • @C_ALEB
    @C_ALEB 9 місяців тому +17

    RIP Vincent thank you for fighting for a better world and defending our homeland sir may you rest in peace

    • @paulhiakita251
      @paulhiakita251 4 місяці тому

      I'm from New Zealand and I just watched this great, honorable , and heroic man's story. I laughed, am in awe, and i am truly fascinated by this man's involvement during ww2. The story he told reminded of the many war movies and documentarys I've seen and enjoyed about America's great soldiers from privates to generals and their involvement in ww2. This man is a great representative of those soldiers. Great respect and honor to these men must never be put in the back of minds. God bless all soldiers, him and his family for their sacrifices that helped change the tide of the war and were a huge part in saving all
      Allied countries. Rest in peace Vincent.

  • @cyclaunch2251
    @cyclaunch2251 7 місяців тому +16

    I'm 68 and a history buff. When I watch this I imagine what dad and grandfather experienced in thosetimes. I thoroughly enjoyed this. That gentleman is walking and talking history. His story is fascinating. His experiences are unique to himself. Today we are losing what we're. Today quarrel over EVERYTHING, but that's what the media and politicians want. It's a shame we fall for it.

  • @johnnavarro9169
    @johnnavarro9169 2 роки тому +349

    Great storyteller, the generation we should all be thankful for. SALUTE

  • @andypbj267
    @andypbj267 Рік тому +88

    I'm a 41 year old veteran of the 101st Airborne and Vincent Speranza is my hero still.

    • @juspete5527
      @juspete5527 5 місяців тому

      Paid order follower. You should be ashamed to do the the govts business under the guise of protecting people.

    • @colbs237
      @colbs237 5 місяців тому +7

      Thank you for your service to our country, and for standing up with our allies. Thank you Andy :)

    • @andypbj267
      @andypbj267 5 місяців тому +10

      @@colbs237 Thank YOU. I appreciate the gratitude, especially in today's day and age. This old infantryman will always fight for what is right and true. And at my age, it's making sure that the next generation is taught the values that we were. It makes a big difference in the future.

    • @AlanMydland-fq2vs
      @AlanMydland-fq2vs 4 місяці тому +2

      me 2❤

  • @MADCOPIL
    @MADCOPIL 8 місяців тому +13

    Rest in peace, Vincent. I've been a WWII buff since I was a young boy. I've heard your stories a few times, and I'll always love listening.

  • @No_ReGretzky99
    @No_ReGretzky99 2 місяці тому +2

    Man I wish this guy was still alive he's better than any ADHD medication doctor could ever prescribed this guy had me crying and tearing up and entertained and I did 5 years in prison for stupid behaviors when I was younger❤❤❤❤ thank you again for all who have sacrificed amazing story the humbleness and the brotherhood and these guys didn't do it for fame and that's what's honorable 70 something years later he didn't even want to talk about the same he just wanted to live a life and you got blessed with an amazing life

  • @paddingtonlaw2491
    @paddingtonlaw2491 Рік тому +206

    I have NEVER heard a more well articulated and entertaining man! I have listened to as many WW2 stories as I could and this is one of the absolute best. And all of it at 95 years young! To this man's family. Please accept my heartfelt gratitude for everything your family has given! God bless you all!

    • @BV-fr8bf
      @BV-fr8bf Рік тому +6

      I'm about done reading Mr Speranza's book. The War memories are only the start. He did a tremendous amount of traveling to 101st Air Borne reunions in the 2010s. Things just seemed to fall into place for Mr. Speranza

    • @R.0713
      @R.0713 Рік тому +3

      I wrote almost this exact thing and am also a lawyer like yourself…great minds! Lol.

  • @TheMinisterofDefence
    @TheMinisterofDefence 2 роки тому +284

    You can tell this gentleman has been telling this story for YEARS. He really has down the kind of details and nuances that make it come alive. And his mind is still so sharp. excellent video.

    • @denniscashell2407
      @denniscashell2407 2 роки тому +12

      u must remember he never spoke about it to anyone in over 6 decades.

    • @frost365
      @frost365 2 роки тому +1

      wrong

    • @codiefitz3876
      @codiefitz3876 2 роки тому +1

      “Story”

    • @juliemerritt5144
      @juliemerritt5144 2 роки тому +1

      @@frost365 not wrong. I had family who landed on those beaches and whose planes brought both the airborne and gliders in. They did not talk about it except what we could get them to tell us.

  • @dennisjeanise5591
    @dennisjeanise5591 7 місяців тому +11

    Such a great man that represents that generation. Selfless and humble to the point that many stories are lost. My dad and uncles were the same, never talked.

  • @Linlateal1990
    @Linlateal1990 7 місяців тому +11

    This gave me chills, especially the speech from his father. A consummate storyteller! By far the clearest explanation I’ve ever heard of what happened at Bastogne.

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 Рік тому +286

    Grandfather, you did an amazing service for the county. Thank you for what you did for all of us. You are an amazing storyteller, what a wonderful life you’ve led!

    • @ajkash3867
      @ajkash3867 Рік тому +16

      Thank you so much for sharing him with us🥺❤️‍🩹

    • @grahamcox8385
      @grahamcox8385 Рік тому +5

      Much honour and respect for your grandfather, thank you for sharing this opportunity to hear his words, peace and happiness for you always 🇦🇺🙏😊🌹

    • @larpingtonboogecke
      @larpingtonboogecke Рік тому +7

      I met Vincent at Jefferson barracks park. What a great story teller and Man.

    • @holly52ful
      @holly52ful Рік тому

      👌 pop

    • @corporalclegg914
      @corporalclegg914 Рік тому +7

      my paternal Grandfather, F.C. Smith, was a TailGunner in a B-26 over France, Belgium & Germany. he was born & raised in Georgia & spent his summers as a kid in Butts County, where he had a rifle or shotgun in his hands every day. he’d stalk & blast wild boar year round & hunted large game (whitetail & mule deer, elk, antelope) out west in the cold months. he was a great shot & was known for his marksmanship skills amongst his peers. he was also one hell of a shortstop.
      he rung up & punched out more German aircraft at the 6 o’clock than any other in all B-26 crews at their airfield. he had a unique way of loading his tracer rounds that the Army adopted, mid-war & he instructed his techniques. German fighter kills came more often & easier afterward…this saved US Lives & Equipment, which made bombing runs more successful on Germany’s western fronts. he didn’t want to leave France & stayed as long as he could.
      these WWii Men were Great Men
      we’re very lucky that some of these American BadAsses are still around to tell their tales.

  • @RubyBandUSA
    @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому +345

    What a guy. I was spellbound. He got much of it from his very patriotic father. As immigrants they didn't cry victim.

    • @robertmartin5308
      @robertmartin5308 2 роки тому +5

      When I was in Bastogne I drank a beer from the helmet in the local bar

    • @chuckHart70
      @chuckHart70 2 роки тому +10

      Italians got no help. Thankfully. We went to work

    • @robertmartin5308
      @robertmartin5308 2 роки тому +6

      @@chuckHart70 well chuck, the third army after G.P. And his bunch got fired Mark “contraband” Clark took the reins and the 35th infantry division and kicked some serious ass. German general Kimmerling was a worthy opponent but no match for Ol Mark. I know this story well. My father was general pstton’s G3.

    • @l.l.c.
      @l.l.c. 2 роки тому +4

      Yes. Back when respect and honor actually meant something. The battlefield we now fight on is right here at home as America is being destroyed from inside our government. The ideas which these great men fought and died for are now being pushed upon this country from within. People had better wake up. Many are realizing, many others are blindly following the wave of anti American propaganda being spewed from the mainstream media.

    • @Rohilla313
      @Rohilla313 2 роки тому +2

      @@robertmartin5308 Kimmerling? Do you mean Kesselring?

  • @mrdavidurquhart
    @mrdavidurquhart 8 місяців тому +6

    How incredibly full of energy this senior is. Incredible personality and character.

  • @secondswell
    @secondswell 4 місяці тому +8

    I am blessed that I not only got to meet Mr Speranza but got to spend some time with him he had so many storys and really was a true inspiration and a genuine good man.

  • @stephenmoore6774
    @stephenmoore6774 Рік тому +126

    One of the best war stories.EVER. A unsung hero.

  • @crosbysliver
    @crosbysliver 2 роки тому +98

    Wow, this guy is a national treasure. I hope I’m as alert as he is at 95. What a great story teller.

  • @sirj3487
    @sirj3487 7 місяців тому +3

    The Belgians remember what so many of the younger generations in the US have forgotten ❤❤

  • @swing.wing_singh
    @swing.wing_singh 9 місяців тому +16

    It was such a pleasure to hear him narrate the whole ordeal. All 56mins of the video, his words kept me completely captivated. He built up the stories so well and gave such a vivid first person account of his experiences of battle. Impossible for many experienced officers also to give such a fantastic experiential view to the listeners. Almost felt as if he put me right down there in the battle zone. Salute to his morale and his service and also his sense of bringing so much history back to life.

  • @marco1952
    @marco1952 2 роки тому +117

    Absolute legend.

    • @marco1952
      @marco1952 2 роки тому +4

      @Dean Miller I think you'll find that he is still considered a national treasure and is honoured as such. Don't let a small ungrateful minority convince you otherwise.

  • @83917Michael
    @83917Michael Рік тому +112

    "A toast, to all the good people of the world!" We should all be so lucky to live to 95 and be able to smile like that.

    • @Jeremy5speed
      @Jeremy5speed Рік тому

      This man is basically Captain America! Great man tight here!

    • @okra2958
      @okra2958 Рік тому

      Yes, BLESSED indeed!

  • @gouranosx3131
    @gouranosx3131 4 місяці тому +11

    What an awesome story! He is just of of the many great people fought hardship and rose to the challenge of War (World War 1, World War 2, Korea, Vietnam, etc)! But how spry & clear headed was he in his mid to late 80’s! One of the most inspirational youtube vids I have seen!

  • @toddhutchins2492
    @toddhutchins2492 Місяць тому +2

    Mad respect to a brother in arms. Wonderful story teller. I'm so happy he was able to reconcile his past with his future.

  • @laurentr4003
    @laurentr4003 2 роки тому +81

    i live 25 min away from Bastogne, i cant find the words to thank you and all the brave men that you served with. 101st A are such legends here. Much respect forever!!

  • @clevans24
    @clevans24 2 роки тому +250

    "Bringing aide and comfort to the unit" - The Greatest Generation and true American Hero. Thank you for listening to your dad and keeping America great.

  • @iceslice7776
    @iceslice7776 9 місяців тому +4

    RIP Sgt. Speranza

  • @twelshyy
    @twelshyy 9 місяців тому +6

    Rest in peace, Mr. Speranza! We can only imagine about the reunion he’s currently having!

  • @deuzigechrist7050
    @deuzigechrist7050 2 роки тому +217

    My grandfather, who raised me, took me to the huge museum and the monuments and so on around Bastogne when I was 7 years old. We used to go camping out there each year. Over the years I learned all about the Battle of the Ardennes or battle of the bulge as the Americans know it. The maps, the tactics, the numbers and... well, the historical things from a broad perspective looking back from the 20th century.
    When I was 16, camping with some buddies I even got to know the Beer helmet story drinking the beer from the little helmets (still missing a part of that night tbh.).
    But it is not until I've seen this video, listening to Mr. Speranza, that I feel like I finally learned the true story of those days, and what those men went through to liberate us. To give us our freedom. I'm 47. It took me 40 years to "get it" if there is such a thing for us having lived through all our lives in liberty and in peace. (nog counting srebrenica or Iraq or Afghanistan. That was bad, but damn... nothing compared to that)
    Thank you Mr. Speranza. Not for the beer story, but for my life lived in freedom and for the life in freedom of my Son.

  • @shannonly23
    @shannonly23 Рік тому +239

    “Boys, this country cannot fail.”
    Listening to these badass dudes makes me love and miss the country we once had.😔

    • @johnybloom5575
      @johnybloom5575 Рік тому +30

      Yes. Im from europe and i have been watching in horror how usa is in decline.
      Because if yall fall we all will fall....

    • @defalttheloner
      @defalttheloner Рік тому +12

      @@johnybloom5575 this is the worst part really, here on south America Brazil is basically our last "democratic" country and we are also in the US position.
      Its sucks all around

    • @johnybloom5575
      @johnybloom5575 Рік тому +1

      @@defalttheloner yeah we are fukd

    • @defalttheloner
      @defalttheloner Рік тому +5

      @@johnybloom5575 totally, and even old people who lived the worst part of history is doing things wrong.

    • @herreramissions6283
      @herreramissions6283 Рік тому +5

      It's starting to look like pretty soon you might have a chance to fight to defend the one that you have now and hopefully make it better again along the way. I'm 25, I wonder if I'll be in the third world war

  • @dfdemt
    @dfdemt 2 місяці тому +5

    RIP to this fine gentlemen. Truly one of the greatest of the greatest generation. Vincent J Speranza - March 23, 1925 - August 2, 2023

  • @proven7972
    @proven7972 4 місяці тому +6

    Can’t put into words how amazing and thankful I am to all these men

  • @berkoski315
    @berkoski315 2 роки тому +249

    I wish more people today would think like this.

    • @garyrodden6
      @garyrodden6 2 роки тому +1

      Tÿt

    • @IDGAFS21
      @IDGAFS21 2 роки тому

      Keep wishing people don't care.

    • @BomChickyBowWow
      @BomChickyBowWow 2 роки тому +4

      If the country treated its people with some dignity maybe they would. There’s nothing noble to fight for anymore. We pissed it all away.

    • @steffannystad
      @steffannystad 2 роки тому +4

      @@BomChickyBowWow it is still here. The country is not the crazy politicians. Remember the people elect the politicians so thank dumbass politicians for the stupidity. As for me, I believe we still have something (the idea) worth supporting.

    • @BomChickyBowWow
      @BomChickyBowWow 2 роки тому +3

      @@steffannystad - The people do elect the politicians, ergo the people are morons.

  • @usmcjamesp
    @usmcjamesp 2 роки тому +128

    I met this guy after my deployment to Iraq in 2019. It was such a humbeling experience to hear from his story speak to us almost from 80 years ago. And he was just in part of a Division formation of the 101st a couple of weeks ago and he said "Thank God there's so many men and women who will stand up to tyranny today". Thank the Gods for men like him.

  • @yannistsili6585
    @yannistsili6585 5 місяців тому +6

    My God! What a talent in describing his experiences. He is so captivating! I have seen very few actors so captivating. Amazing

  • @PrestonHocker
    @PrestonHocker 8 місяців тому +5

    There is no better storyteller. I want to watch/listen to this again and again.

  • @MSculls19
    @MSculls19 2 роки тому +181

    Great storytelling. Love the sentiment that his father shared with his boys, if only our people still believed in this, we'd be so much better off.

    • @bobbywalsh5538
      @bobbywalsh5538 2 роки тому +1

      It’s just his experience

    • @Eelgnotsa
      @Eelgnotsa 2 роки тому +2

      These Americans saved the world!

    • @rameynoodles152
      @rameynoodles152 2 роки тому +4

      Plenty still do, believe me.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 Рік тому +5

      Yup, those were the immigrants that helped build America into the greatest country on earth. They weren't born here but they loved American and they fought for it!

    • @bf7504
      @bf7504 Рік тому +1

      My boys are 2 and 4 and they get the same talking from me. You never can start to early for them to know how blessed they are to be Americans and that they have a responsibility to defend that with everything we have

  • @scottandrews8357
    @scottandrews8357 10 місяців тому +40

    32 year army vet, 3 wars, and I understand what he is saying, but it is so different…..I have no words, just tears. Vincent, thank you so much for sharing.

    • @seanm7539
      @seanm7539 26 днів тому +1

      Thank you for your service as well

    • @GTAbry
      @GTAbry 24 дні тому +1

      Thank you for your service - from Canada.

  • @gmania69
    @gmania69 7 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for your service and unwavering bravery. 🇺🇸🙏🏻💯

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 17 годин тому +1

    This man's opening remarks about his family's immigration and their pride in America speaks volumes about what America is and why it is the land of the free. RIP Mr Speranza, you sir are a great American patriot.

  • @lshank6494
    @lshank6494 Рік тому +106

    The fact that this man is in his 90s and is remembering specific lenghts of parachutes, and heights, and what not is amazing. Goes to show what the training really did for these men.

    • @RivetGardener
      @RivetGardener 10 місяців тому +4

      Airborne, all the way!

    • @justingracia5800
      @justingracia5800 8 місяців тому +9

      He is SO SO SO sharp isn't he?

    • @cactusmandan4815
      @cactusmandan4815 4 місяці тому +2

      My Italian grandmother was the same. She lived in her 90s I always was so amazed by how she kept her wits and was sharp in her late age.

  • @BottleBri
    @BottleBri 2 роки тому +77

    Amazing listening to this hero. I could listen all day and all night. My dad was in the British Royal Artillery, D Day, battle for Caen, battle of Normandy, Nijmegen bridge, bulge northern shoulder, into Germany, down into Germany liberated Belsen concentration camp, and then guarded the river Elbe, to make sure the Russians didn’t cross it. They were under strict orders to sink anything trying to cross. I never tired of listening to my dad either, from a boy right to the age of 43 when he sadly passed on New Year’s Day 2013. Sadly missed. 🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 2 роки тому +1

      God bless your family...❤️🙏🏻

    • @kangtheconqueror9545
      @kangtheconqueror9545 Рік тому +1

      Thankful for all our cousin's across the pond that welcomed our grandfather's into Europe.

  • @John-se5vc
    @John-se5vc 5 місяців тому +9

    I could hear the President's voice in this man's quote of his words. I comb UA-cam for as many of these veterans' stories as I can find. The United States needs men like this. Belatedly, thank you, sir, for your service. Fabulous story-teller, by the way!

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 3 місяці тому

      Donate to the ww2 stories channel guy... He's going around recording as many of these ww2 vets as he can while they are still with us.

  • @anthonyrausch2323
    @anthonyrausch2323 8 місяців тому +6

    What an amasing man, soldier and storyteller. I love listening to war vets tell their story.
    This is the best account by far. Very entertaining.
    Brave men who fought for liberty.

  • @rikd5452
    @rikd5452 Рік тому +87

    This man is an American treasure!
    Worth every second, listening to his story!

    • @markmilan8365
      @markmilan8365 Рік тому +3

      American, Italian, I think at the end he is just a treasure human being like many others in the world at that time, even some Germans were not bad. I have heard of some of them that saved lives instead to kill.
      I love this video.

  • @eddominates
    @eddominates 2 роки тому +176

    "I got 2 purple hearts, 2 bronze stars, French this, Dutch that.. I got fifty medals! All anyone ever wants to hear about is a helmet full of beer!"
    True legend, this man. He made the world a better place, deserves every shiny pin on that suit and more.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 2 роки тому +9

      Spot on. He gave it his all.

  • @Rc_slasher
    @Rc_slasher 2 місяці тому +1

    “This country must not fail “ gave me shivers. Cant even give them enough thanks for what they done for us. GOD BLESS

  • @JiggyWithIttt
    @JiggyWithIttt 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m 25 and a huge historian addict, WWII is my shiz. This man’s beer story and the odd coincidences that led up to his acknowledgment of his own fame is dead drop one of the best tears I’ve ever shed. This is as good as the toilet bomb and kitchen sink all in one. This man is a downright legend and I certainly will continue to tell this story til I drop. Major f***ing salute

  • @Allfaxnocaps
    @Allfaxnocaps 2 роки тому +201

    When ever things get rough in my life I always come back to UA-cam and watch some of these stories they inspire me and show me my life ain’t so bad

  • @conradnickthomas435
    @conradnickthomas435 2 роки тому +158

    Me, born 1947, joined the Army at age 17 and after training, became a soldier of the 101st Airborne Division! In my time the extra jump pay was only five dollars more but for me that extra income made the difference as it did for you Vince. Thank you very much for this - memories very similar for me. We had our "Rendezvous with Destiny". For what's it's worth I too never had a beer or any alcoholic drink before joining up...

    • @leethejuggler1486
      @leethejuggler1486 2 роки тому +15

      Thank you sir, from a young American. It may not always seem like it, but we are very grateful.

    • @waynegraham7611
      @waynegraham7611 2 роки тому +5

      Respect to you sir 🙏

    • @mitchellculberson9336
      @mitchellculberson9336 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you as well for your service to our nation & many thanx from the American people.

    • @robertmartin5308
      @robertmartin5308 2 роки тому +6

      Thanx Nick, I too am 101st airborne Ranger, Viet Nam 1967-68, glad to meet you my brother.

    • @craigmayhan4009
      @craigmayhan4009 2 роки тому +10

      My Papaw died in 1982 when I was 12. I know very little about his time in the war because he didn’t talk about it to my dad or my aunt. What I do know is he jumped out of airplanes. He had his teethe knocked out my a Jap in hand to hand combat after both sides ran out of ammo. He landed on a metal spike on a jump. He made rank twice and lost rank both times for “fraternizing with German women” He died a alcoholic and he fought the japs every night in his sleep. He was tormented and I feel guilty not to know any more about him. My parents sheltered me from him but I wanted to be around him all the time. I was drawn to him. I don’t know why. I’m 51 and he died on Christmas 1982. I was 12. I still miss him. I still cry when I think of him. I wish I knew how to get info on his service. For all I know he could have been with Mr Nick. What if there was someone alive who served with him and I’m watching them tell their story on UA-cam and don’t even know it?

  • @torrentbits
    @torrentbits Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for your service and for putting your life on the line in my country. 🇫🇷 RIP sir.

  • @sherryblanton2029
    @sherryblanton2029 Місяць тому +1

    WoW! 95years old, still a good looking man and has his mind in contact with reality! God has blessed you sir. Your heart was and is gold! Thank you for sharing your story with all of us!♥️

  • @jeg5gom
    @jeg5gom 2 роки тому +139

    The gentleman has a beer distillery named after him and he doesn't find out until decades later. Life is hilarious. Thank you sir for your gallant service to my adopted country, the U. S. of A. 🇺🇲

    • @matthewtanner5127
      @matthewtanner5127 2 роки тому +11

      I think you mean brewery my friend, distilling beer makes whiskey. Legend either way, and a raconteur to boot

    • @jeremyarroyo360
      @jeremyarroyo360 2 роки тому +2

      Were is it located

    • @GhostRider-sc9vu
      @GhostRider-sc9vu Рік тому

      @@jeremyarroyo360 Bastogne Belgium. The beer is brewed in honor of Vinnie taking it to the wounded the people that brewed it did not know who the soldier was till he visited about 2010. Meet him first in 2012 talking with him in person was a trip.

  • @alfreddeflorio7938
    @alfreddeflorio7938 Рік тому +185

    My father was in the Battle of the Buldge. He's been gone now for 13 years. Hearing this man's story about the war was awesome! Just like hearing from my dad. Thanks for the story! It actually brought tears to my eyes. Thank You and God Bless

    • @ivanlowjones
      @ivanlowjones Рік тому +1

      "Buldge"?

    • @anthonyorafferty5632
      @anthonyorafferty5632 Рік тому

      @@ivanlowjones That's the name of the main battle he describes 'famous battle' google it!

    • @ivanlowjones
      @ivanlowjones Рік тому +2

      @@anthonyorafferty5632
      Battle of the Buldge or Bulge? 🤔

    • @jamesdewer
      @jamesdewer Рік тому +1

      What did you do?

    • @Chris-bz6wl
      @Chris-bz6wl Рік тому

      My dad was with Patton’s 4th armored and told me how they turned around and made the quick trip to help relieve Bastogne and how they weren’t really needed.

  • @TheGainfather
    @TheGainfather 7 місяців тому +4

    RIP to a great hero. I will always listen to your story over and over. Such a great storyteller.

  • @user-kj6kz3hi4x
    @user-kj6kz3hi4x 2 місяці тому +1

    I love this guy, true hero, humble and he brought the beer. Great interview. May he rest in paradise, i know he is ❤❤❤

  • @jimcoker2874
    @jimcoker2874 2 роки тому +48

    3:30 …Tears in my eyes already at this point. God Bless this man. God Bless America. God Bless us All.

  • @michaelwoods2903
    @michaelwoods2903 Рік тому +67

    This 'old' man is younger than most people. He's inspired me and my brother to tell similar stories about my father's amazing life in WW2 and after as a country cop. Thank you Vincent. Your stories convey more truth than any history book.

  • @Lone_GamerUK
    @Lone_GamerUK 7 місяців тому +2

    RIP Vincent - I’m so glad that after all the years of his terrible memories locked away and after his wife passed - that he and daughter were able to reconnect with Bastogne.
    He was able to tell his stories - so they are never forgotten - I think the beer in Helmet act/story, lives on as it was a human act & the humanity in such a terrible time is what makes it stand out. ❤ Rest easy you served a full life, the rest of your H company & regiment are ready for you to fall back in line with them.

  • @user-gt7wd1yw1z
    @user-gt7wd1yw1z 9 місяців тому +2

    Had to leave the room where I was sitting with my wife so she wouldn’t see me tear up I’m 76.what a man he is.

  • @kovalsky7620
    @kovalsky7620 2 роки тому +38

    Nice to hear someone who remembers that there were polish paratroopers who fought during WWII. The generation of our granbdfathers who fought was the toughest and most honorable. Greetings from PL.

    • @markanthonymarla
      @markanthonymarla Рік тому +1

      THE MOVIE A BRIDGE TO FAR SHOWS ... HOW THE POLISH MILITARY WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN THE INVASION FORCE THEY SERVED WITH HONOR AND DISTINCTION ....

  • @shakeandbreak2938
    @shakeandbreak2938 2 роки тому +81

    "They didn't know it was the 101st Airborne Division". That is the most bad ass thing I've heard.

    • @twosoulsadventure7615
      @twosoulsadventure7615 2 роки тому +9

      I definitely agree with that statement. I could tell that when he made that simple statement and seen his facial expression while stating it, that he knew his division was tough ass guys and was very proud to be with them.

  • @chrishayden3854
    @chrishayden3854 Місяць тому +1

    What a great storyteller! Congratulations for a life well lived

  • @lawrencet.mcguilicutty7447
    @lawrencet.mcguilicutty7447 4 місяці тому +2

    Such an honor to have your experience related to the world. You’re a great orator. America owes you everything

  • @robertbruce7686
    @robertbruce7686 Рік тому +40

    Ending up smiling from ear to ear by time video finished. What a mischievous, honest fellow. His father is proud of him!

  • @Landon6808
    @Landon6808 Рік тому +43

    Gave me chills when he talked about what his father told him and his brothers

  • @jrs10344
    @jrs10344 15 днів тому +1

    He tells an amazing story with his ways, which makes it better to listen and watch and laugh it's an honor to hear his story. We'll be ordering his book 😊 rip 🫡 sir 🙏

  • @theallmightydef
    @theallmightydef 23 дні тому

    Not only is Vince a hero but hes also a brilliant story teller. I could listen to his stories all day long. Thank you for everything Vincent, we love and will never forget you!

  • @Majorhavoktv
    @Majorhavoktv Рік тому +70

    What an honor to hear this WW2 veteran's war stories. I remember as an 18 year old talking to a WW1 vet and listening to his stories. I am glad these are all on video so people and watch these in the future. Thank you Vincent!

    • @fascistalien
      @fascistalien Рік тому +3

      Please share with us the history that he told you

    • @BluesBoy-ij2rb
      @BluesBoy-ij2rb 8 місяців тому +5

      I had the honor of meeting and talking to ww1 vet also when I was in my 20's .................the vet was a 103 yrs old ......His name was George Wolcott he told me he joined the army at 16 , cool stuff !!...............................Erik

  • @bizjak3246
    @bizjak3246 2 роки тому +75

    This man must be fun to hang around 🙂

    • @kerwinlaw2253
      @kerwinlaw2253 2 роки тому +8

      He is. I`ve had the pleasure of several visits with him. He`s a national treasure.

    • @marionunez7637
      @marionunez7637 2 роки тому +4

      I had the honor to meet him this past April and you right he is fun to be around and listening to his stories is just a once in life time experience.

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 2 роки тому +1

      Hand Salute . . . Ready Front ! 🇺🇸

  • @drew65sep
    @drew65sep 13 днів тому +1

    RIP and thanks to this man, and all who served, that made it possible for my family to have the life we've lived.

  • @hawkowl455
    @hawkowl455 18 днів тому

    What a wonderful interview with this man. I had a uncle that was there also. He passed on before I could get him to give me his story. This man story now is so important to me. It’s the story that I needed. Thank you so much.

  • @RoninSerradaEscrimadore
    @RoninSerradaEscrimadore 2 роки тому +24

    I had the honor of meeting some of the Golden Eagles when I came back from my first combat tour. I grew up listening to their stories. I asked them to tell me about their battles and they said; "We've told our stories a thousand times. We want to hear some of your stories!" To which i replied; "Our stories are NOTHING like yours, but if it wasnt for your stories and your experiences; we wouldnt be here to tell our stories." They loved us. I never felt a bond of brotherhood with someone old enough to be my grandpa, until then. Those guys would've rucked up and moved out with us tomorrow if the Army would've let them! I love and miss every single one of those old paratroopers that I met. I hope our guys and gals in the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) continue to strive to live up to the standard those old guys set.

  • @puttumsftw8478
    @puttumsftw8478 2 роки тому +12

    I'm glad this guy is Immortalized on the internet. He deserves to never be forgotten.

  • @jonnyref3475
    @jonnyref3475 5 місяців тому +2

    This should be compulsory viewing, an absolutely outstanding man and so many great lessons on life for people today. A great inspiration and note to America’s continuing need to defend liberty and freedom both at home and abroad.