I hate when people say ‘They WON the metal of honor’ they did not win it, they EARNED it! Thank you for your service! Also, no hate to Infographic love your vids
Yeah true, u don't win the Medal of Honor, u are awarded the Medal of Honor or u are a Medal of Honor recipient. Its not like Olympic gold medal, where u can compete and win. Medal of Honor has to be earned by showing extreme bravery and self-lessness, heroic action that merits for the award. No matter how many Olympic or other awards u have or what rank u have (including General or Admiral), it doesn't get u this award. I consider this the most prestigious award.
I hear 'WON' quite often. The proper way to state this is 'They were AWARDED the Medal of Honor.' Jeanie Allen, Communications & Social Media | Desmond Doss Foundation
Desmond Doss is just one of many God fearing men who were badasses in their own right. If you get the chance look up the story of Andrew van der Bijl, AKA Brother Andrew. The dude smuggled Bibles into Communist controlled countries and was never caught once!
The film Hacksaw Ridge actually omitted some of his heroic deeds in the Pacific theatre of WWII as Mel Gibson thought they were unbelievable, don’t get me wrong it’s still a great film.
I think it's funny. Usually the movie industry will inflate a person in order to make them seem more heroic than they really were. In the case of Desmond, they had to DEFLATE him to make him seem realistic. I think that says more about Desmond than anything else.
I'm from Lynchburg VA!! Thank you so much for doing a video on this!!! Growing up here, we heard about Desmond Doss, but never what he accomplished. Thank you!!
My grandpa was a Canada pilot in World War 2 and got the Purple Heart award from flying a plane under a falling bridge and saved many lives he died of old ageR.I.P he is remembered to be one of the best pilots
Oddly enough, Doss possessed a goodness than any Japanese buddhist would appreciate then and now. He's a true hero, a man who didn't have to resort to violence for others to view his heroism. The man deserves three MOH medals in my opinion. One for the men he saved from the Japanese, one for saving the Japanese soldiers from his rifle, and another for good measure. You just don't see men like Desmond anymore.
I'm not a religious man by any means, but I really, really hope Mr. Doss was able to enter his faith's version of paradise after he passed. While we need tough-as-nails soldiers with no quit in them like Audie Murphy, we also need more men like Doss whose body count is how many he carried to safety.
@@williamthewombat1734 you could have "earned it" and never get it awarded tho... The reason I said awarded it's because it isn't something you get automatically for your bravery in war. It depends on the president of it's awarded or not.
"We are but men, drawn to act in the name of revenge that we deem to be justice. But if there is justice in revenge, then that same justice will breed only more revenge and trigger a cycle of hatred.” -pain
The medal of honour has never been about killing but extreme bravery and loyalty to your brothers in arms under extreme circumstances. Men who go above and beyond the call of duty to save civilians or their fellow soldiers.
You forgot that medics in the Pacific didn't wear medic insignia, since the Japanese went against the "You can't shoot medics unless they shoot you" rule
Stories of conscience/religious objectors still finding ways to serve are fascinating to me. Just a couple weeks ago, I saw a picture of a World War II WAC (one of those female Army staffers) with what at least appeared to be a small, dark-colored Brethren hair covering on the back of her head, underneath her cap (the Brethren from what I've seen are another pacifist Christian denomination). I've never seen something like that in any other pictures of those gals. Since they were doing noncombat roles, I guess it could be considered acceptable/tolerable. It was a truly astonishing image, but a fun one as well, as the information with it said that the man she was seeing off on the train was her fellow service member boyfriend.
People need to watch the movie “hacksaw ridge” about this guy. Amazing movie!
Yes it is!!
For real!
I cant find it anywhere
We need more ppl like him
It is a great movie
"Lord, help me get one more"
Desmond Doss
@Sofian Animation Studios don't advertise
Sofian Animation Studios don’t advertise
@Sofian Animation Studios A. Don't advertise B. How is it 4D have you managed to make interactive UA-cam videos
One more thing to do right now
I like this quote. You have chosen well.
Did anyone else see the title and know immediately that it was about Desmond Doss?
Me but it's so crazy because I just watched a movie about him yesterday
I did
Right here
Yeah
Yup. Amazing guy, amazing movie. Must watch guys
I hate when people say ‘They WON the metal of honor’ they did not win it, they EARNED it! Thank you for your service! Also, no hate to Infographic love your vids
Ya saying they won it makes it sound like it's a competition and not a war.
Yeah true, u don't win the Medal of Honor, u are awarded the Medal of Honor or u are a Medal of Honor recipient. Its not like Olympic gold medal, where u can compete and win. Medal of Honor has to be earned by showing extreme bravery and self-lessness, heroic action that merits for the award. No matter how many Olympic or other awards u have or what rank u have (including General or Admiral), it doesn't get u this award. I consider this the most prestigious award.
@sand man life is not a competition, if u see it that way, then maybe u are just or trying to compete with others.
The medal won them!
I hear 'WON' quite often.
The proper way to state this is 'They were AWARDED the Medal of Honor.'
Jeanie Allen, Communications & Social Media | Desmond Doss Foundation
Ah yes. Desmond Doss. This guy is one of the most awesome guy I have ever heard of. A true legend.
He’s one of the reasons why I decided to be a combat medic in the Army.
When’s your next upload and I just subscribed to your channel
Cool
Respect!
Thank you for your service, sir.
@@MrWizeazz no joke I joined up the day after he passed to also be a whiskey.
He adheres to his peaceful ideology even in situations that would make most people break their vows. I respect that.
And he lived to tell the tale.
Desmond Doss is just one of many God fearing men who were badasses in their own right.
If you get the chance look up the story of Andrew van der Bijl, AKA Brother Andrew. The dude smuggled Bibles into Communist controlled countries and was never caught once!
Now this is a guy that deserves to have a school and a street named after him
He deserves to have a whole city named after him.
@Shem Casimir well, least now I know to see _that_ coming under these videos...
@@seand.g423 I feel like I got jumpscared
He has many things named after him. There are some roads and buildings named after him.
ΝΙΚΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ he deserves a new state named after him
This man is actually a hero in my country, the Philippines because he saved Leyte, Philippines
James M. Padre Juan
kamusta
The film Hacksaw Ridge actually omitted some of his heroic deeds in the Pacific theatre of WWII as Mel Gibson thought they were unbelievable, don’t get me wrong it’s still a great film.
To be fair, Mel Gibson has been in multiple historically inaccurate movies.
There's definitely a divine intervention
@@trivolution1 If you don’t like it, go make your own movie!
I think it's funny. Usually the movie industry will inflate a person in order to make them seem more heroic than they really were. In the case of Desmond, they had to DEFLATE him to make him seem realistic.
I think that says more about Desmond than anything else.
@@JohnSmith-gz5pmDude, he said "has been" which implies he " acted in a movie". He didn't say he "directed" historically innaccurate movies.
Dude he even made peta happy, that my friends is one legend
Desmond Doss, The Medic who fought the war without a weapon.
@Shem Casimir who says Having a religion makes you useless?
Hat Guy literally nobody..
@@hatguy8225 he is probably means people that belive in a religion is more caring and they do not want violence.
@@Musey2 oh. Ok
@@Musey2 yup true
A man that truly went above n beyond the call of duty. God sure blessed him while he was alive.
We’re waiting, sir.
Waiting for what?
For Private Doss to finish praying for us, sir.
Yes
This guy 😩🤙🇺🇸 it was my dream to be a medic, and now I'm shipping out on the 28th FLW let's goooo
God be with you
I've seen the movie 7 times and would highly recommend the movie everyone
I said almost the same thing lol
"keep this man away from strong winds".
I've watched "hacksaw ridge" so many times because it was such a beautifully made movie about a great guy
Same
Amazing! The courage that it takes to be virtually defenseless while putting yourself in harms way many times. Impressive.
"Please, Lord! Help me get one more! Help me get one more!"
Istg i cryed when I first watched hacksaw ridge 😭 10/10 highly recommend
Glad I’m not the only one. That movie was incredible
Hacksaw Ridge is my favorite movie of all time
He also saved a Japanese soldier
Multiple Japanese soldiers
@@maxmyers9700 yep
My bad
I saw that in the movie, but in real life did he really tended to wounded Japanese soldiers?
dallas yap yes he did
Commander: We thought you were dead!
Desmond: The tales of my death were greatly exaggerated.
What a legend.. Desmond was more of man than most of the batallion together.. to be so kind hearted and yet the bravest of them all.
me: sees 99 comments "can I see them?" youtube: there's one, actually
LOLLLLL!!!!!
Yeah this happens often. If you want to see all comments, sort by new instead of top
"and that comment is your own"
@@nameofthename no it isn't
@Sofian Animation Studios 4d!?!? I need to FEEL that! are you trying to make me go to an address to watch?
Legs: wounded
Arm: broken
Desmond: 'Tis but a scratch.
I'm from Lynchburg VA!! Thank you so much for doing a video on this!!! Growing up here, we heard about Desmond Doss, but never what he accomplished. Thank you!!
Now THIS Desmond is amazing!
Thanks
My grandpa was a Canada pilot in World War 2 and got the Purple Heart award from flying a plane under a falling bridge and saved many lives he died of old ageR.I.P he is remembered to be one of the best pilots
the only time he held a gun in battle was to save lives, he is a legend.
Someone award this man a Nobel Peace Prize.
Noooo you can’t go into a War without a weapon especially against imperial Japan
The medic Ha ha feet go brrr
haha medicine go glug glug
Why take a gun when you can tale a cannon
This is what I like about the Infographics. They are in different perspectives. They don't do any hiding. They really set the truth out. Thanks.
Oddly enough, Doss possessed a goodness than any Japanese buddhist would appreciate then and now. He's a true hero, a man who didn't have to resort to violence for others to view his heroism. The man deserves three MOH medals in my opinion. One for the men he saved from the Japanese, one for saving the Japanese soldiers from his rifle, and another for good measure. You just don't see men like Desmond anymore.
I'm not a religious man by any means, but I really, really hope Mr. Doss was able to enter his faith's version of paradise after he passed. While we need tough-as-nails soldiers with no quit in them like Audie Murphy, we also need more men like Doss whose body count is how many he carried to safety.
If there was ever a winner in war, this man is the closest to it
Movie: Hacksaw Ridge. I knew it just by seeing the video's title. Awesome movie.
There’s no such thing as “winning” the Medal of Honor. It’s not a competition
Facts
*awarded
earned
@@williamthewombat1734 you could have "earned it" and never get it awarded tho...
The reason I said awarded it's because it isn't something you get automatically for your bravery in war. It depends on the president of it's awarded or not.
You're just jealous cuz you've never won one.
"We are but men, drawn to act in the name of revenge that we deem to be justice. But if there is justice in revenge, then that same justice will breed only more revenge and trigger a cycle of hatred.” -pain
What a legend
Its enough to make a grown man cry and its okay
Awesome video. I love this guy and his story. RIP Desmond 🙏🏿
this is the defenition of peace
"Private Doss, you are allowed to run in the hellfires of battle without a single weapon to protect yourself with"
You are allowed to run under the hellfires
Game : Using gun is optional in the mission
Me :
I know the man his name is Desmond Doss their is a movie about it’s called Hacksaw Ridge
You know he said that like 30 times right?
That film should have won Best Picture.
Erich's Insight does it matter I’ve watched the movie when it came.cheez I just said that I know him
There’s a movie about this and it’s my favorite movie
Same
Hacksaw Ridge
He was so much better than we deserved!
The Movie Hacksaw Ridge based on him is an amazing movie
And is on true story.
@@skull3374 he literally just said "the movie based on him"
This man wanted to do the knives only challenge
Not even he wanted to to do the no weapons challenge
Pacifist run
@@zombiemanic1245 per weird suit fake dead object disguise stab from hole opened up
Nichsa 89 what?
Specifically surgical scalpel knives
The medal of honour has never been about killing but extreme bravery and loyalty to your brothers in arms under extreme circumstances. Men who go above and beyond the call of duty to save civilians or their fellow soldiers.
"Sometimes war is killing, sometimes it's saving lives" Joakim Brodén
He was at our church this guy. Was amazing
I've been binge-watching your videos and here's a fresh one. NICE!
*"Lord... help me get one more..."*
I have so much respect for war medics even more for this man then normal
I've heard of him. I saw the movie based on him
ive watched like 5 videos on the guy, and i cant get enough about hearing about this man
Thank you so much for all this informations! You are the best!
7:53 no one absolutely no one noticed that he was leaving in a helicopter in 1945 and they hadn't been invented until the 1950s or 60s.
He was a great man! He served his country while fulfilling his beliefs.
Infographics has to be the only UA-cam channel that has very interesting historical videos 🤗
One word: Oversimplified
Desmond is my hero! 🙏
Desmond Doss, I’ve seen so much of him. I love him
When you have watched Simple History already:
yes
I’ve been waiting for this specific video
I just watched hacksaw ridge last night. I saw the title and knew exactly who this video was about
Had the privilege to visit his church and hear stories about Desmond Doss
You forgot that medics in the Pacific didn't wear medic insignia, since the Japanese went against the "You can't shoot medics unless they shoot you" rule
After seeing this video and seeing comment section I went and watched the movie and it’s a real Charm 👌👌
"Please lord just one more," Desmin Doss
Desmond*
*Desmond
1:18 what kinda musket build you got there i would love one of those (without the 10,000,000 years of reloading)
🙇♀️i respect that man. He is and always will be a hero
Desmond is a REAL "war hero"! 😀 Be like Desmond... 👍 The world needs more Desmonds! 😇
That one person who played CoD in pacifist mode
I looked at the thumbnail and the title and immediately knew it was Desmond Doss. Hacksaw Ridge was an amazing film
Real hero. Respect.
the military stories here are the best videos you guys do
Who needs a gun when you got that lv99 prayer skillcape
This sounds like the Mr. Rogers of war, “unwavering kindness” even after his comrades abused him so much
Stories of conscience/religious objectors still finding ways to serve are fascinating to me. Just a couple weeks ago, I saw a picture of a World War II WAC (one of those female Army staffers) with what at least appeared to be a small, dark-colored Brethren hair covering on the back of her head, underneath her cap (the Brethren from what I've seen are another pacifist Christian denomination). I've never seen something like that in any other pictures of those gals. Since they were doing noncombat roles, I guess it could be considered acceptable/tolerable. It was a truly astonishing image, but a fun one as well, as the information with it said that the man she was seeing off on the train was her fellow service member boyfriend.
When you ran out of ammo and there's no ammo crates
Hey infographics, keep making amazing content, and i have a question is the infographics show run by mutiple people?
Hacksow Ridge, the legendary movie.
yes desmond inspires me so much i like doss am a seventh day adventist
It would be awesome if it was an ‘I am’ episode
Make this happen
I love this story!
The man is really a hero🙌
This is a indeed story about a amazing man
You learned me so much thank you for everthing❤❤❤❤
Early! Great video :D
He is hero of humanity
Finally military content
One of the bravest soldiers to ever serve, thank you!
The infografic show is the best😁
let’s go a video about desmond doss i loved this man RIP a legend
“What type of defense is that” -Uncle Dane
I just did but in all seriousness may he Rest In Peace as a hero
HE IS AMAZING