“The Greatest Military Hero You’ve Never Heard Of” - Tim Kennedy

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  • Chris and Tim Kennedy discuss the best stories from military heroism you probably never heard of. Who was Roy Benavidez according to Tim Kennedy? Why was Roy’s story so heroic according to Tim Kennedy?
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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  2 місяці тому +75

    Hello you savages. Watch the full episode with Tim here: ua-cam.com/video/yZ15ydAvR0M/v-deo.html. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - chriswillx.com/books/

    • @joshpinchuk7061
      @joshpinchuk7061 2 місяці тому +5

      Can't wait for the full podcast!

    • @dontbugme7362
      @dontbugme7362 2 місяці тому +3

      There’s a great video tribute to Roy V here on UA-cam
      His story is nothing short of amazing

    • @matherbeatz
      @matherbeatz 2 місяці тому +2

      Loving the variety of guests!

    • @RoyPBenavidezTangoMikeMike
      @RoyPBenavidezTangoMikeMike 2 місяці тому +8

      Thanks for sharing my father's story! The enthusiasm you have in the retelling of it, is great. Dad's legacy lives on because we remember.

    • @TimkennedyMMA
      @TimkennedyMMA 2 місяці тому +5

      Thanks for bring attention to these amazing heroes.

  • @PhilippeRoelants-on7ze
    @PhilippeRoelants-on7ze 2 місяці тому +804

    Roy Benavides, we learned about him in elementary and middle school here in Texas. The Texas National Guard named their armory southeast of Houston after him. BAMF

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf 2 місяці тому +24

      I learned about him while watching all of the Medal of Honor documentaries on the channel dedicated to telling their stories. His story was so interesting I did some digging and found the original medical diagram of his injuries. The diagram looks like a voodoo doll after a rough break up with a psycho.

    • @JohnnyPorchAGeese
      @JohnnyPorchAGeese 2 місяці тому +15

      I learned about him years ago from watching a UA-cam video of him. If I remember correctly, the title of the video was called "The Real Life Rambo". It didn't disappoint. Unfortunately, we don't produce guys like him anymore. Or, at least not nearly as much. I sometimes feel that hard-core, tough guy, "Rambo" spirit may have sort of died with Pat Tillman. I could be wrong. RIP, Roy. 🇺🇸

    • @James-hs3tu
      @James-hs3tu 2 місяці тому +5

      I knew of him.

    • @themanwithnoname3636
      @themanwithnoname3636 2 місяці тому +3

      I love that. Big respect

    • @PRICEX
      @PRICEX 2 місяці тому +2

      I knew the name was familiar and that’s exactly where I remember it from! Was taught about him in middle school in Texas

  • @BurnerTurner
    @BurnerTurner 2 місяці тому +316

    I always get choked up thinking about Shugart and Gordon. "Selfless" doesnt do it justice. Those men are fuckin superheros. Forever grateful.🙏🏻

    • @ZATennisFan
      @ZATennisFan 2 місяці тому +19

      They dropped off the chopper knowing they were dead..... Not much else needs to be said.

    • @welcelebrateourredemption
      @welcelebrateourredemption 2 місяці тому +15

      When they asked citizens of Mogadishu..why did it take so long to get to Mike Durant? What was the reason why they couldn't just overwhelm the downed super 6-4? The Somalis who had survived said..
      "We thought they were demons"
      Between Randy and Gary, in defence of the burning chopper after getting Mike out, they had killed 80+ MEN. They estimate high 90's KIA. They were armed with a m4 build, and retro Vietnam era 7.62 m14. Mike Durant is alive thanks to those brave delta snipers. When one had fallen (sorry been awhile since I've read the book accounting official events) the other came to Mike who layed paralyzed against a brick wall and gave him the formers rifle. His last words were, Our friend (name) is gone, I'll be right around the corner, GOOD LUCK.
      Mike Durant said, it seemed like it was just another day at the office for him. He never saw him again. Black hawk down book is 10× more intense then the movie.

    • @ZATennisFan
      @ZATennisFan 2 місяці тому +18

      @@welcelebrateourredemption They definitely have a seat in the halls of Valhalla.

    • @BurnerTurner
      @BurnerTurner 2 місяці тому +4

      @@welcelebrateourredemption I have to read the book now

    • @kevinmyers440
      @kevinmyers440 2 місяці тому +5

      I’m not that much of a man, nope. I wish I could’ve done that but I don’t think I could.

  • @jasonlafountain8492
    @jasonlafountain8492 2 місяці тому +270

    Met Master Sergeant Roy Benavides when I was a senior in high school. He came to our high school and gave a speech and told us his life story. You could hear a pin drop in that auditorium. This was during the era of Rambo movies and here was the real life Rambo standing before us. It was an honor to meet him and a day I will never forget.

    • @SG-MT
      @SG-MT 2 місяці тому +9

      You were very fortunate to meet a real-life hero!

    • @MichaelSmith-vq8fi
      @MichaelSmith-vq8fi Місяць тому +3

    • @hethinkshesfunny
      @hethinkshesfunny Місяць тому +2

      Mr. Roy no doubt one of the best ever! Glad you were able to meet him personally.

    • @dannyjamz23
      @dannyjamz23 Місяць тому +1

      A real life Rambo 🫡

  • @foad-esad
    @foad-esad 2 місяці тому +103

    As a Combat Medic, I knew all about MSG Roy Benavidez. I was the 1SG of 21st Evac Hospital when MSG Benavidez came to visit Fort Hood, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to invite him to speak to my medics. He was such a humble and intelligent man, after speaking to my medics he spent 30 minutes talking to me in private. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my military career, getting one-on-one mentorship from him. I only regret that they did not rename Fort Hood after him.

  • @DanMaul-ip1is
    @DanMaul-ip1is 2 місяці тому +312

    I tell people all the time of this guy. His Daughter told a story of her riding in a car with her Dad Roy, she told him his neck was bleeding, he felt it, and ripped out a piece of metal, big enough she said she heard the sound as he tossed it out the window on the street, she could tell it was metal. She found out later it was a piece of shrapnel from his time in Vietnam

    • @shawnmann9491
      @shawnmann9491 2 місяці тому +40

      My father had about six pieces of shrapnel purge from his body ( arms, leg, and back) in the last 15 years of his life. It made for interesting conversation around the house!
      My dad served in the USMC from 1954-1974 as a Combat Engineer, retiring as a Gunnery Sergeant.
      He was in Viet Nam all of 1965, and 1968, survived Khe Sahn, and was injured by sniper fire and RPG attacks in two separate incidents ( one each year).
      He loved the Roy Benevitez story, and the man!
      RIP Dad and Sgt. Benevitez!
      Thank you for your humbling comment.

    • @beastwaynes4868
      @beastwaynes4868 2 місяці тому +8

      Absolutely nothing to do with shrapnel or combat - furthest thing from it really - but one night I fell about 3 feet face first onto the road with a vodka bottle in my hand. I'm Australian so naturally I never let go of the bottle, even while mid-flight. 😅 Anyway, my hand was bad, but I was wasted so I wasn't bothered. Luckily my friends convinced me to go to the hospital, which was on the way to our destination, so we jumped on the tram. Looked like a murder scene when we got off. Anyway I got my hand sorted out, and the nurse or doctor said there was still glass in there, but it'd work its own way out over time. The next morning I told my friends I'd had a trippy dream about a doctor leaving glass in my hand. They obviously then told me it wasn't a dream. That was... Probably 16 years ago, and it's still in there!

    • @keithjackson4985
      @keithjackson4985 2 місяці тому +1

      Lol 😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks for that!

    • @tacticool_weeb8450
      @tacticool_weeb8450 2 місяці тому +7

      His daughter’s really cool. She has a UA-cam channel where she comments on vids of her dad . Talked to her once over that way. She loved her dad and misses him deeply. 😢

    • @mikeliterus4611
      @mikeliterus4611 2 місяці тому +3

      I met Roy's nephew when I was in Iraq in 2004. He was a pretty cool guy also.

  • @ericwiese7479
    @ericwiese7479 2 місяці тому +194

    I met Roy in 92. He came to our school. Amazing story

    • @beastwaynes4868
      @beastwaynes4868 2 місяці тому +4

      This reads like you're casually reviewing your own post at the end initially. 😅

    • @ericwiese7479
      @ericwiese7479 2 місяці тому +4

      @@beastwaynes4868 lol…it must have been my other personality chiming in! 😆

    • @lt9690
      @lt9690 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@ericwiese7479I also met Roy once via a school presentation. Definitely adapted and overcame ...

    • @ericwiese7479
      @ericwiese7479 2 місяці тому +1

      @@lt9690 big time!

  • @leftist_can_eata_D
    @leftist_can_eata_D 2 місяці тому +311

    Roy deserves a movie

    • @jamoe4802
      @jamoe4802 2 місяці тому +39

      Directed by Mel Gibson.

    • @m4a1_delta66
      @m4a1_delta66 2 місяці тому +11

      @@jamoe4802I second that !!!

    • @moonknight4053
      @moonknight4053 2 місяці тому +1

      Mel Gibson gets a lot of things wrong in a movie lol

    • @kfw9257
      @kfw9257 2 місяці тому +11

      @@moonknight4053 Who cares as long as the action and dialogue is good?

    • @Jeffro5564
      @Jeffro5564 2 місяці тому +13

      @@moonknight4053you obviously never saw any of his military movies like hacksaw ridge or we were soldiers which he had people that were there telling him what wrong or right.

  • @betaomega04
    @betaomega04 2 місяці тому +98

    Roy Benavidez should have a base named after him. Dude's a fucking legend.

    • @stevemcbain1816
      @stevemcbain1816 2 місяці тому +4

      100%

    • @scottnorman5057
      @scottnorman5057 2 місяці тому +8

      Ft hood is now Ft Benavides

    • @joshwilmot4257
      @joshwilmot4257 2 місяці тому +4

      There is a ship named after him as well

    • @jerryb9591
      @jerryb9591 Місяць тому +2

      @@scottnorman5057is Fort Cavazos not Fort Benavidez

    • @fasttruckman
      @fasttruckman Місяць тому +1

      Roy Benavidez Elementary School San Antonio Tx.

  • @wjspade
    @wjspade Місяць тому +31

    Roy P. Benavidez was from my home town. He used to show up for every Veteran’s Day program that our school put on. His story is incredibly inspirational, but getting to hear him tell it was awesome!

  • @JohnnychimpO907
    @JohnnychimpO907 2 місяці тому +198

    Shugart and Gordon story is one that needs to be told more. Everyone knows Black Hawk Down but they have no idea how insane that particular part of the story is.

    • @JR-ju3kj
      @JR-ju3kj 2 місяці тому +11

      Agreed. Also, Audie Murphy( who inspired Rambo and the First Blood book)'s story needs to be told A LOT more.

    • @JohnnyPorchAGeese
      @JohnnyPorchAGeese 2 місяці тому +10

      Yes, I agree. And Pat Tillman, too. 🇺🇸

    • @beastwaynes4868
      @beastwaynes4868 2 місяці тому +4

      I agree that men of the character of Shugart and Gordon - and the sacrifice they made - should be brought to light constantly, but the situation is depicted pretty accurately in the film though.

    • @TheSonjaxfactor
      @TheSonjaxfactor 2 місяці тому

      ​@JohnnyPorchAGeese Why? Because he thought about the greater good? Or due to the friendly fire killing that was covered up?

    • @gattosquad2241
      @gattosquad2241 2 місяці тому

      Seriously? Everyone knows, they had ships named after them, it's one of the most conspicuous acts of gallantry for decades either side and was shown in every form of media.

  • @uncle_rick333
    @uncle_rick333 Місяць тому +24

    Roy earned the Medal of Honor and 5 purple hearts… dude is literally a legend

  • @bradleydennis1263
    @bradleydennis1263 2 місяці тому +29

    Born in Cuero, TX, and grew up in El Campo, TX. He is a Texan legend and is definitely talked about in schools 🏫

  • @Gunny559
    @Gunny559 2 місяці тому +86

    Roy was a member at the VFW Post 8900 and my dad (a Marine) drank several times with him. I grew up knowing his story because my father said Roy told him personally “I’ll drink anytime with a Marine, they collected my body when I was left for dead”

    • @jfk767
      @jfk767 2 місяці тому +4

      It was a fellow SF soldier who urged the doctor to check Roy one more time. But it might have been Marines who found his unconscious body during his first tour when he stepped on a landmine.

    • @danielkelley1952
      @danielkelley1952 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@jfk767 Pretty sure when he said a "Marine collected his body" he means took him off the battlefield and has no bearing on who told the doctors what later when they would have examined Roy to determine whether they could save him or not and if he was already dead but that those Marines provided him with that chance to be saved and not "Left for Dead" as the old adage goes! 🌈 The more you know...

    • @juanmangasmochas1533
      @juanmangasmochas1533 2 місяці тому +3

      Roy was found by marines when he stepped on the land mine during his first tour.

  • @j.bernard752
    @j.bernard752 Місяць тому +20

    "Shughart & Gordon...pretty rad men."
    Amen brother. Their story brings me to tears as well.

  • @IHatePikeys
    @IHatePikeys 2 місяці тому +81

    Missed the part where Roy stepped on a landmine… recovered…then earned his green beret😂

    • @jfk767
      @jfk767 2 місяці тому +8

      He missed a lot and made a few errors in the retelling. But it's a brief recap of his tale and not a detailed retelling. His message is still valid.

    • @IHatePikeys
      @IHatePikeys 2 місяці тому +2

      @@jfk767 okeee…this guy doesn’t need a defender, the comment was to honor Roy.

  • @codyduncan5414
    @codyduncan5414 2 місяці тому +34

    Hearing Tim talk about these badasses in his Tim way has me covered in goosebumps the whole time

    • @TimkennedyMMA
      @TimkennedyMMA 2 місяці тому +4

      I have hundreds of heroes I could talk about for hours.

    • @mclovin9678
      @mclovin9678 2 місяці тому

      Giving me goosebumps about these heroes!

    • @wccrispy
      @wccrispy Місяць тому

      ​@@TimkennedyMMATim, have you thought about doing a simple Hero Hour Podcast? You could either tell the story, just you and the camera, or you make it a little more dynamic by having a guest on who is simply there to listen to you recount the tales of heroes.

    • @tonym6193
      @tonym6193 Місяць тому

      he lost me at the end when he rambled about supporting all the foreign entanglements in Israel and Ukraine.
      I get it, he loves war and killing. But we should spend that money on america first

  • @adolfogarza1946
    @adolfogarza1946 2 місяці тому +11

    Texan here. I’ve known about Roy Benavidez for a while. Unbelievable they haven’t made a movie about Roy. That’s not even the whole story. In a previous tour in Vietnam he stepped on a land mine and was paralyzed. Roy would crawl at night to practice walking and eventually regained the ability to walk. Amazing

  • @marcohernandez9635
    @marcohernandez9635 2 місяці тому +19

    I learned about MSG Roy Benavides in basic training 2003. Straight up legend and left an imprint on me during my military career

  • @christophernolen4117
    @christophernolen4117 2 місяці тому +7

    He is buried in the Ft Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio , TX. I was in 2/5th SFG when he passed away in 96' our folks were involved in his funeral. Great Man, a legend in the community!

  • @Dark_Souls_3
    @Dark_Souls_3 2 місяці тому +47

    Haven’t seen the full vid, so excuse me if he’s mentioned… Richard Flaherty. He was 4’7” due to lack of knowledge surrounding his mom and his competing blood types when he was born. He had the biggest heart and was a great fighter in Vietnam and afterwards, turning his naysayers into supporters by never backing down. Truly small but mighty. Great audio book about him titled “Giant Killer”

    • @Dark_Souls_3
      @Dark_Souls_3 2 місяці тому +12

      He was a green beret and captain, but died a homeless vet sleeping under a palm tree in Florida in 2015.

    • @Jeffro5564
      @Jeffro5564 2 місяці тому

      @@Dark_Souls_3he got ran over and died. They made a documentary of his life and eye witness and cctv camera footage of his death. He was a real life spook that worked for top notch tier one companies that people shit their pants over

    • @codyduncan5414
      @codyduncan5414 2 місяці тому +3

      RIP Giant Killer

    • @codyduncan5414
      @codyduncan5414 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Dark_Souls_3 I hope you aren't disparaging him. Nobody knows what goes on in another man's mind. He has all my respect

    • @Dark_Souls_3
      @Dark_Souls_3 2 місяці тому +4

      @@codyduncan5414 Not at all, just bring it up because we don’t care for our vets

  • @samirdhindhwal8701
    @samirdhindhwal8701 2 місяці тому +35

    So glad Roy is getting some attention. His MOH citation was like something out of a movie my God!

    • @skrawny-clown-snatcherofth8651
      @skrawny-clown-snatcherofth8651 2 місяці тому +2

      He has alot of documentaries based on him going back to 2000 2001 so everyone finding out about him are 2 decades late to the game

  • @macdad159
    @macdad159 2 місяці тому +10

    I met Roy a year or two following his MOH ceremony when I was a young Ranger in 1/75. Hearing him talk about that act of bravery was pretty amazing.

  • @jeffreydidier5821
    @jeffreydidier5821 2 місяці тому +5

    You didn’t have to cry. I’ll do it for you. Thank you and all American servicemen for your sacrifice and my freedom.

  • @johnwinthrop2702
    @johnwinthrop2702 2 місяці тому +7

    Dude i love tim when he starts holding back tears he's such a G but not only that a legitmatly good guy!!!

  • @vaashark393
    @vaashark393 2 місяці тому +7

    Roy Benavides glad to see him still getting recognized for the bad ass he was! He was a big for my little town El Campo Tx.

  • @medted
    @medted 2 місяці тому +7

    I met MSG Benevidez at Ft. Sam Houston in 1989 when I was going though the Medical NCO course, he was a humble and profoundly inspiring hero to us young Medics. Also you missed the best part of his story, the part where he clawed his way back from a career ending back injury just to be able to join the SF with guts and determination when his doctors were telling him he would never walk again.

  • @richardsheer1470
    @richardsheer1470 2 місяці тому +6

    I remember listening to him speak.Extraordinary man.

  • @georgesykes394
    @georgesykes394 2 місяці тому +3

    When I was stationed in Germany in the Iron Brigade we just got back from Iraq. I was getting ready to PCS. Our Rifle Company was getting ready to do a change of command, and their was a lot of layouts and inventory. It was tedious and a pain in the ass but a necessary evil. One of the guys in our group a young Hispanic American Soldier looked down and despondent. I talked to him to try to raise his spirit. He told me he wanted to be a fire team leader like me. I told him no! I handed him the autobiography of Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez and told him this should be The Standard for every combat arms Soldier.

  • @snteevveetns
    @snteevveetns 2 місяці тому +44

    Roy benivides’ story was WAY abbreviated!

    • @scottnorman5057
      @scottnorman5057 2 місяці тому

      Please explain
      “ Key board historian “

    • @billkeith14
      @billkeith14 Місяць тому +1

      Wtf is a keyboard historian

    • @giovannib1866
      @giovannib1866 Місяць тому

      @@scottnorman5057google it, Scott.

  • @HeyTurdFerguson
    @HeyTurdFerguson 2 місяці тому +8

    Roy pinned Sergeant on me at Bliss in 1996. Hell of a guy. He was guest of honor at our MP Ball.

  • @Tk52781
    @Tk52781 Місяць тому +4

    I love how excited Tim gets when he tells a story.

  • @alant9517
    @alant9517 2 місяці тому +4

    The full story of Roy is unbelievable. Dude was a born warrior through and through

  • @anthonyzepeda8389
    @anthonyzepeda8389 2 місяці тому +5

    I had the honor of meeting Roy Benevidez before he passed. The Army actually "tamed down" his story thinking no one would believe it.

  • @kdkay4039
    @kdkay4039 Місяць тому +4

    HE IS A LEGEND!
    He has a book that his family still sells, it is worth the money!
    He was an exceptional human being. May God bless the peacekeepers and the patriots!

  • @genkill81
    @genkill81 2 місяці тому +57

    I’d say 99% of Americans know who Tom cruise is. But how many know a medal of honor recipients name? This is the problem with our country.

    • @pakmatherdiverb
      @pakmatherdiverb Місяць тому +2

      I can name a dozen or more, and thats not enough
      Haven’t had TV or given Hollywood a dime for over 35 years, i am 49

    • @genkill81
      @genkill81 Місяць тому +1

      @@pakmatherdiverb I didn’t say all Americans and I bring it up because my friends died and they didn’t die doing anything that would get any attention from our country. Sgt Luke Zimmerman 3rd battalion 2nd marines was kia oct 27 2006. He was my friend and he never had the family he wanted. His name and every other servicemen’s name who died should be shown on every news network every sporting event or any event for that matter every day. But instead the majority don’t give a fuck and on Memorial Day they go get drunk on a lake without the thought of what the day stands for crossing their minds.

    • @jyc313
      @jyc313 Місяць тому +2

      100%. Unfortunately, it’s simply exposure my friend. A Hollywood star is exponentially more visible to the mass public than a Medal of Honor recipient. Also - I think a lot of medal recipients don’t like being highlighted. A lot of times, that medal is linked to a very painful memory.

    • @lonelylosersclub8453
      @lonelylosersclub8453 21 день тому

      Who’s fault is that?

    • @genkill81
      @genkill81 21 день тому

      @@lonelylosersclub8453 really

  • @Navery00
    @Navery00 2 місяці тому +5

    My principal from high school is a direct relative of Gary Gordon. Before I ever found this out in high school, Black Hawk Down was one of my favorite movies of all time and that very scene that depicts the valor displayed by Gordon and Shughart was unforgettable.

  • @LaFreedomMFer
    @LaFreedomMFer Місяць тому

    Love to see these legends get some light. Always tell their stories to my family. Remember them and what they gave for us with every sunrise we get.

  • @sr707ca8
    @sr707ca8 2 місяці тому +9

    ❤ as a Murican that is of Mexican decent with generations of family in the military "Tango Mike Mike" is a great inspiration this guy gave a very short stroy of one battle and left out that he got in the helicopter with only a knife after hearing his Sog buddy was being over run before he even became Spec Ops he had step on a land mine breaking his back and had to fight to even stay in the army working as a child in the fields this man needs a movie so other young Latinos can be inspired to never give up keep going forward!

    • @RipPimpCScrewstonTX
      @RipPimpCScrewstonTX Місяць тому +1

      💯💯💯 I was born in the Colville reservation in Omak WA. My father wanted me to know my Mexican roots , I learned about Roy when I was like 5-6. I thought he was the biggest hero ever

    • @sr707ca8
      @sr707ca8 Місяць тому

      @@RipPimpCScrewstonTX he still is to me 😎👍perfect example of never giving up honor and duty who goes in to battle with only a knife!

  • @samvojtech1153
    @samvojtech1153 2 місяці тому +2

    ROY BENAVIDEZ!!! Check out anything you can about this man; the REAL RAMBO! Thanks, TIM!

  • @Ripper13F1V
    @Ripper13F1V Місяць тому +2

    My cousin is Larry Sims McKibben who volunteered to go get Msgt Benavidez. (And was killed doing so). He was a bad ass pilot doing what he could and what he knew was right despite the odds.

  • @robertschmidt9584
    @robertschmidt9584 2 місяці тому +4

    I’ve known about this man for years and when I’ve walked into 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) HQ, there is a picture Roy and ALL the Medal of Honor Recipients. It’s more profound and sets the tone than any experience you can imagine!

  • @fliellerenterprises1198
    @fliellerenterprises1198 Місяць тому +2

    “Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
    ― C.S. Lewis

  • @davidridgeway3849
    @davidridgeway3849 2 місяці тому +2

    When I was young my parents got me 2 special edition boxed GI Joes. One was Audie Murphy and the 2nd was Roy P Benavidez. They had a cover that opened up that told the story of each of them, with era accurate pieces to go with them. A name I'll never forget!

  • @hardcorehobbies3809
    @hardcorehobbies3809 2 місяці тому +4

    I find purpose daily from these interviews from these Amazing Individuals! Thank you Mr. Kennedy and all your Brothers And Sisters in arms for my family’s well being!
    Possibly I can shake your hand in person to say just that 🤘

  • @liberty2four2
    @liberty2four2 Місяць тому +2

    "@0:12 yahh !! Roy Benavidez." - it's an instant reaction, it didn't event take a second to think.
    That says about MSgt Benavidez

  • @botkill3635
    @botkill3635 2 місяці тому +1

    I was one of the fortunate people that got to meet him and listen to his story from him when I was senior in High School and he addressed our civics class

  • @michaelman957
    @michaelman957 2 місяці тому +3

    Roy Benavides, absolutely legend. God bless that man.

  • @Turner9090
    @Turner9090 Місяць тому +2

    You look at their military photos….you can just see the badass in their eyes…like those are definitely the two dudes who earned their honor

  • @pizznshidz4967
    @pizznshidz4967 7 днів тому

    It is really moving to see Tim Kennedy to get emotional like this. God bless Randy Shughart and Gary Gordon

  • @EliteTrashMan
    @EliteTrashMan 2 місяці тому +4

    Gary and Randy understood that they might’ve had a chance because they knew how highly skilled they were in their trade as well… probably the one movie I’ve watches the most in my lifetime

  • @nickc3067
    @nickc3067 2 місяці тому +2

    The first time I saw there story portrayed in Black Hawk Down, this reality stuck with me for days, they went down there knowing they would die. “Greater love has no man…”

  • @luisflores6324
    @luisflores6324 2 місяці тому +2

    Roy Benavides, was a freaking beast of a man , he definently deserves a movie .

  • @clean04si
    @clean04si 2 місяці тому +2

    Chuck Mawhinney. Vietnam. Sniper. Held back a force of hundreds at night, with an M14 and starlight scope. Saved countless.

  • @SO-if3yn
    @SO-if3yn Місяць тому +2

    I read this story after basic training before arriving at AIT. Very inspiring what he did for his brothers.

  • @andrewcarlson2955
    @andrewcarlson2955 2 місяці тому +1

    Gordon was a high school classmate of mine…small guy. Big bravery. He grew up in Lincoln, Maine

  • @nickmaihofer1084
    @nickmaihofer1084 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing story! Glad it’s getting the recognition it deserves. Both stories, American heroes.

  • @donalddowning4108
    @donalddowning4108 2 місяці тому +2

    You definitely told an abridged version of Roy Benavidez’s MOH action.
    When the federal government decided that Fort Hood here in Texas had to be renamed, I was sincerely hoping for a Fort Benavidez. They ultimately named it after General Richard Cavazos who was pretty badass himself.

  • @miguelazo68
    @miguelazo68 2 місяці тому +3

    Love the way TK's eyes light up when he says "he's a Texan"

  • @bourneoutdoors6758
    @bourneoutdoors6758 2 місяці тому +1

    My grandpa SFC Harry D McMorrow served with Benavides in MACVSOG. Had 2 Purple Hearts and awarded Silver Star. RIP grandpa!!!

  • @scotts.3831
    @scotts.3831 Місяць тому +1

    Luckily, I do know this story from a previous Kennedy story!! It is so crazy! Hats off to you Mr. Benevidese

  • @user-ii5qm4qt2j
    @user-ii5qm4qt2j Місяць тому +1

    Roy Benavides, was at gun shows in Texas. He sold a book of his exploits. You could get photo with him. Well spoken. Had lots of admirers. Rip, master Sargent, Benavides.

  • @GG-bl2vm
    @GG-bl2vm 2 місяці тому +1

    Just gave me chills up my spine.

  • @AlexMcDaniels
    @AlexMcDaniels 2 місяці тому

    This is the best set yet. Loved Chris’s background lighting. Great Job guys 👏

  • @FrankV-gd7hb
    @FrankV-gd7hb Місяць тому +1

    Another great story is Robert L. Howard. He was nominated three (3) times to the Medal of Honor. It was a pleasure to have met him and have him as a guess speaker at our unit. A Salute🫡 to all the great Men and heroes mentioned here.

  • @dontarguewithidiots7459
    @dontarguewithidiots7459 2 місяці тому

    So glad someone is talking about RB. His MOH citation reads like it's straight out of movie. UnREAL.

  • @vampiro4236
    @vampiro4236 2 місяці тому +1

    Growing up in Texas, and with a father who had worked alongside the Special Forces in Vietnam, I can tell you I definitely heard the name Roy Benavidez. My father made sure I knew about that man and what he'd done in his time serving our country (unfortunately he never visited my school when I was younger.) He was a true hero and patriot.

  • @user-qh4uo7kt3h
    @user-qh4uo7kt3h 2 місяці тому

    Learned about these legends years ago........much respect

  • @edash3397
    @edash3397 2 місяці тому +1

    He talked me joining into the USMC, I met Roy when he came to my high school back in the 1980’s. You left out his first injury from a mine back in 1964.

  • @rcg5317
    @rcg5317 Місяць тому +1

    I am so glad he picked MSgt Benevidez. This guy is my favourite, too. If you want to be completely freaked out read about what happened the first time he was blown up. Man among men.

  • @chrisazure1624
    @chrisazure1624 2 місяці тому +3

    I read about Roy. He was an amazing man.

  • @hominem3731
    @hominem3731 2 місяці тому

    Sgt.Benavides is the Epitome of greatness. May his memory never be forgotten.

  • @USNveteran
    @USNveteran 2 місяці тому +1

    These are great stories that more people should hear, THANKS TIM & CHRIS! It's hard to understand unless you have worn the uniform & done the job. I feel truly fortunate to have heard first hand some of my father in law's stories (USN WWII) as well as some of my brothers father in law (USMC WWII). Thanks to all now serving, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!

  • @BirdDogey1
    @BirdDogey1 2 місяці тому +4

    Keynote speaker at my UT Arlington’s ROTC’s Battalion in 1984. Roy Benavides.

  • @BlackRain.
    @BlackRain. 2 місяці тому +1

    There's so much more to Roy P. Benavidez. I encourage you to watch his speeches before he passed. I recently learned he was wounded in a previous deployment and left for paralyzed before he recouped himself, went SF, and returned to Vietnam. It's the craziest warrior story.

  • @mitchellfoster
    @mitchellfoster 2 місяці тому +1

    If Tim could go on for hours telling these stories I could go on for hours listening to him. "In the Company of Heroes" - Michael Durant's book, is incredible. The level of heroism Shugart and Gordon displayed that day is staggering. Heroes, all of them. Every High School in America should teach the Medal of Honor recipients - every one of them, and more would know about Roy Benavidez and his story too.

  • @KGSpradleyAuthor
    @KGSpradleyAuthor 2 місяці тому +6

    He was a guest speaker at my high school.

  • @justinmoss1524
    @justinmoss1524 2 місяці тому

    Roy was a beast! I did a book report on his biography in college, probably 20+ years ago. I still remember his story well.

  • @WarriorMindandBody
    @WarriorMindandBody 2 місяці тому

    I would be on staff duty in the 5th group headquarters at like 2am reading his story on the wall. Always remembered this one.

  • @claydupuy7327
    @claydupuy7327 2 місяці тому +2

    I have heard of him. Absolute legend!

  • @aurelcorstan5242
    @aurelcorstan5242 2 місяці тому +1

    Shugart and Gordon both earned a MoH. The first such awards since the end of Vietnam.
    True heroes and absolute legends.

  • @westdesertoutlaw724
    @westdesertoutlaw724 Місяць тому +1

    Everyone that's been in the military know who he was. He's a legend a savage Mad respect

  • @8486odin
    @8486odin 28 днів тому

    I know about him!!! He was in our soldiers' bible.... he's a short beast of a man!!!! His story is legendary!!!! Thank you for remembering a legend!!!

  • @tamcaplan3552
    @tamcaplan3552 2 місяці тому

    Love ,Tim Kennedy. Amazing warrior.

  • @zzzzbumm4608
    @zzzzbumm4608 Місяць тому

    That scene in Black Hawk Down is inspirational and heart wrenching

  • @leekarr5044
    @leekarr5044 2 місяці тому

    Roy is the Legend of the Legends. Badassery that all should know about. His story should be mandatory study in school.

  • @chadouellette790
    @chadouellette790 2 місяці тому

    All the guy's Tim mentioned including himself are badass!! Very few are made like that anymore.

  • @JeffreyWillis800
    @JeffreyWillis800 2 місяці тому

    I would like to hear these stories for hours. Yes, inspiration is good.

  • @tk64681
    @tk64681 Місяць тому

    Definitely should be a movie about Roy there is so much more to his amazing story.

  • @TheAshleyCalibre
    @TheAshleyCalibre 2 місяці тому

    Love Tim Kennedy- Thank You ❤

  • @makukawakami
    @makukawakami Місяць тому +1

    If they made Roy Benavidez' story into a movie, nobody would believe it. The amount of adversity he went through is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.

  • @SpaceMONKEY92
    @SpaceMONKEY92 2 місяці тому

    Very Impactful, Thank you for this.

  • @richanderson7371
    @richanderson7371 Місяць тому +1

    I had to give a presentation on MSG Benavidez in ALC (Advanved Leadership Course) back in 2015...... this guy is a fucking LEGEND!!!!! UNREAL

  • @davidohearn8047
    @davidohearn8047 2 місяці тому

    Love Roy’s story. I always love hearing it. What a bad ass.

  • @adquinta
    @adquinta 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank for sharing these stories about Roy. A true American hero. Why there aren’t two or three movies made about him I don’t know. Ok, given how Hollywood is I know. But hopefully some day he will get the movie he deserves.

  • @whateverman23
    @whateverman23 2 місяці тому

    I love hearing stories of courage and valor like that. Makes me hope I have it in me to do the same if the time ever comes.

  • @colinjames7569
    @colinjames7569 2 місяці тому +1

    I remember this story. Of Roy. Memory serves me right. He was the shit

  • @mleonard643
    @mleonard643 Місяць тому

    Read Roy's story while I was staying at Lodging. They had an entire book about all the MOH recipients. Some amazing accounts of Service Before Self!

  • @z0phi3l
    @z0phi3l Місяць тому

    I know of Benavides because in 91 for Hispanic month I was assigned him for a presentation that ended up getting cancelled, but PV2 me was thoroughly impressed

  • @dzobie
    @dzobie Місяць тому

    Roy Benavidez's MoH citation is one my favorites to read over and over again.