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  • @snowbear163
    @snowbear163 Рік тому +303

    I turned 18 right before 9/11 and went open contract to get in ASAP. They changed my orders in the middle of basic and sent me to language school to learn Chinese. Got to learn that and got the free college. Hats off to the real vets in the chat and to Kurt and Sean. I did my 4 years, got the college money, and bailed. People pay $60k to learn Chinese at UCLA and it's still not even close to DLI level when you finish those 84 weeks of language school. Military taught me how to get good at paperwork, Powerpoint, bureaucracy, egos, and politics. Everything a corporate slave needs. 10/10 would do it again.

    • @Johnny_Cash_Flow
      @Johnny_Cash_Flow Рік тому +44

      Bruh, you are a "real vet," if what you say is true.
      I've never heard of a linguist doing only 4 years, but open contract would do it (we joined at the same time, so I know the time frame you're talking about).
      I was the president of the SVA chapter at my college and I said the same thing to an airman veteran who felt that her service didn't compare to mine because she never deployed:
      We're all cogs in the machine. We sign a contract and, for all tense and purposes, we're subject to the will of the DoD. We all have a role to play. We're ants in a colony. Deployed troops rely on all faucets of the military. Without them, we'd be useless and combat ineffective.
      Tough love: stop feeling sorry for yourself because you didn't deploy. Be proud of your time and take the honor of being thanked for your service.
      Cheers, and thanks for your service.
      USMC
      02-07
      Iraq 04 & 05

    • @snowbear163
      @snowbear163 Рік тому +23

      @@Johnny_Cash_Flow I make fun of myself for doing 1 enlistment but to be honest I don't feel bad about it at all. I signed up for 4 years, I did everything they asked me to, and I got what I wanted. They were shocked I didn't want to re-up (especially after like 2 years of training) because most people who pick that job do want a career but not me. I say "real vet" as just a tease to myself but also to acknowledge that what I did, which was easy and quick, is not the same as Kurt and Sean who made it a career and put themselves in harms way more than me. Anyone who puts on a uniform has my respect no matter what they did. I just bash myself a little because I got a pretty sweet deal out of the whole thing and have a good career, largely based on the skills I got in the military followed by the free school that came later.

    • @kimarhironso437
      @kimarhironso437 Рік тому +5

      Intel MOS are kinda different. Yeah unless you are with group or thrown into a tactical situation you are most likely going to be super poging it up, but when you get out you can laugh in dollar bills from all the job offers that come in. People might talk shit when you are in, but I doubt anybody will talk after you got out.
      One of my best friends when I deployed was a 35f. We had an MOS immaterial deployment where everybody in our battalion served as glorified MPs and he was doing the same thing I was doing.

    • @snowbear163
      @snowbear163 Рік тому +11

      @@kimarhironso437 the only guys who called me POG and talked trash were guys fresh out of basic and new. The senior enlisted and officers always treated me good. I spoke 3 languages at the time and operated a lot of encryption equipment. So I was there in briefings for training exercises. Worked with some special operations teams but they were the guys mad because they were in Asia and Latin America instead of the Middle East. I had a great time and learned a lot. The languages alone were just so key. When I would brief officers made me good at public speaking and so now I don't care if I brief a CEO I don't get nervous at all. I love my fellow vets especially the career guys and my hats off to them. I try to give back by helping people navigate the VA and hiring as many veterans as I can which isn't easy in California.

    • @mparyszski
      @mparyszski Рік тому +1

      Ok, recruiter! Lol

  • @kimhesketh2016
    @kimhesketh2016 Рік тому +247

    Generation Kill is "road trip" show masquerading as a show about war. Because of that it is one of my most favourite shows. I've watched it many times over.

    • @3SIXTYPROD
      @3SIXTYPROD Рік тому +10

      Damn you’re absolutely right... I’ll never look at it the same lol

    • @chrisspencer6502
      @chrisspencer6502 Рік тому +5

      No country and western

    • @TomFynn
      @TomFynn Рік тому +3

      Observe everything, admire nothing.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 11 місяців тому +1

      I think that's how war is for the majority of people in it.

  • @stake6957
    @stake6957 Рік тому +85

    The POG scene was funny to me and my buddies. Because we are POG’s. We were field wireman/comms. So we would be in the field but not in the front line. When other units gave us shit we cut their their comm line from their MWR hooches. No more calls to Susie back home. 😆 good times.

  • @bdubbs
    @bdubbs Рік тому +111

    Fruity Rudy is an absolute inspiration

    • @teufeldritch
      @teufeldritch Рік тому +33

      Rudy is so rudy that only Rudy could play Rudy.

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Рік тому +2

      How Audie Murphy of him

    • @scotthayden0525
      @scotthayden0525 Рік тому +14

      ​@@teufeldritch hey reporter, its not gay to be attracted to Rudy, he is a beautiful man!

    • @jerrylancaster4386
      @jerrylancaster4386 9 місяців тому

      @@scotthayden0525beat me to it by eight months.

    • @Rob-eo5ql
      @Rob-eo5ql 7 місяців тому

      Slay the dragon!

  • @andrewb325
    @andrewb325 Рік тому +75

    Generation Kill is probably the most accurate depiction of modern warfare there is. They play Recon Marines but these guys could be any random Infantry company in any branch of service. It's spot on.
    It's funny because I first watched this series as civilian long before I joined and was shocked by the language and other things. Then I did the job for real and completely understood. 😎
    All you guys wanting to join and be high-speed make sure you pay close attention to what Buck and Kurt talk about at the 12:00 mark. It will save you a lot of heartache. Don't let a recruiter tell you anything different.

    • @TzunSu
      @TzunSu Рік тому +2

      Helps that a bunch of the actors are marines playing themselves :D

  • @sammiller8523
    @sammiller8523 Рік тому +161

    Oh man, Generation Kill is amazing. Such a great show. Do the full series, it would be cool to see a breakdown of all of it

    • @sammiller7326
      @sammiller7326 Рік тому +14

      lol bro I straight up thought you were me. I was like oh shit someone hacked my account

    • @sammiller8523
      @sammiller8523 Рік тому +1

      @@sammiller7326 lol that’s awesome

  • @abefroman4953
    @abefroman4953 Рік тому +297

    "British fight for their homes, the Germans fight for glory and the Americans fight for souvenirs"-. Ernie Pyle

    • @mikelee7318
      @mikelee7318 Рік тому

      Americans fight, or coerce others to fight got us, for empire. We fight for global hegemony. Thankfully we’ve been failing for the last decade.

    • @abefroman4953
      @abefroman4953 Рік тому +4

      @@mikelee7318 Take it up with Ernie.

    • @Mobn2deep11
      @Mobn2deep11 Рік тому +6

      Maybe we'll take your home as a trophy

    • @thesmanbrowne4561
      @thesmanbrowne4561 Рік тому +5

      Chill man 👍

    • @abefroman4953
      @abefroman4953 Рік тому +2

      @@Mobn2deep11 Beef with Ernie.

  • @BattleGn0me
    @BattleGn0me Рік тому +22

    the "leg over" in the sniper team happened because they spotter is trying to get as close to the common line of site with the M40. The terrain might dictate that you, the spotter can't offset back and the tube gets the priority FFP. so the spotter ends up on top of the shooter almost.

    • @fathead8933
      @fathead8933 Рік тому +5

      I was coming in to say this. The less deflection between the two optics, the more accurate the adjustment calls are.

    • @BattleGn0me
      @BattleGn0me Рік тому +6

      @@fathead8933 this was better said a little actually.

  • @GianWarGasm
    @GianWarGasm Рік тому +129

    Nice! There is a youtube channel called Savage Actual, two former special forces who react to games and stuff. Jason from this channel is actualy one of the real guys from Generation Kill, after this he went to the Marine Raiders. He tried to play himself in the series but he was not an actor so he didnt get the part lol He also went to shot show you might have crossed him there. Just some fun facts for you guys

    • @Cert1f1edM1dget
      @Cert1f1edM1dget Рік тому +13

      Yesss I wish Savage Actual would react to GK but IK Jason must be pretty tired of the show.

    • @haveaday1812
      @haveaday1812 Рік тому +9

      You probably mean Jason Lilley. He was a surfing buddy of mine for years in San Diego. Great dude.

    • @theramblingmoore-on
      @theramblingmoore-on Рік тому

      He has a great episode on Combat Story with Ryan Fugit talking about all of this
      ua-cam.com/video/jYzw5zGR5SE/v-deo.html

    • @GianWarGasm
      @GianWarGasm Рік тому +3

      @@haveaday1812 yeah, that is what i said

  • @RockingRooProduction
    @RockingRooProduction Рік тому +23

    Man Generation Kill is my favorite show of all time. Realistic camaraderie, realistic combat, realistic depiction of war, etc. Please continue reviewing the rest of the episodes!

  • @danfitz9970
    @danfitz9970 Рік тому +44

    I felt Kurt's background so much. I joined as a medic, I went to fort benning for basic and was super pumped to be a "combat medic" being called "doc" by an infantry platoon. Until I graduated AIT and found myself in a medical company in a BCT being called POG by other medics.

    • @srsmedic8285
      @srsmedic8285 Рік тому +10

      Ugh that sucks.. I was a medic in the 82nd. Prior to that I was a Corpsman in the Navy. I spent a just about a year with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.. then I was sent to a ship as ships company… I have never been so miserable in my life

    • @andrewb325
      @andrewb325 Рік тому +12

      As an infantryman we never talked down to our medics and sure as hell didn't call them POGs. Doc was one of us, including outside of work.

    • @srsmedic8285
      @srsmedic8285 Рік тому +11

      @@andrewb325 that’s a line medic.. we’d even call clinic medics POGs too.. even though we’ve the same damn thing

  • @RT-sc8qu
    @RT-sc8qu Рік тому +81

    This a great book, and an excellent show. This show portrays exactly how Marines talk and act; Get Some Marines👊🏼👍🏼💪🏼🇺🇸

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  Рік тому +11

      agreed!

    • @jerryj3047
      @jerryj3047 Рік тому +5

      I know a few Marines you can easily recognize them by how they speak🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 Рік тому

      @@FNGACADEMY RAD

    • @Kez_DXX
      @Kez_DXX Рік тому +5

      I think Lt. Nathan Fick wrote his own book as well. One Bullet Away and it has many of the same events in Generation Kill but from his perspective.

  • @mcorco516
    @mcorco516 Рік тому +15

    We did a training exercise in Romania in 2001. One evening we were given permission to go out drinking in Bucharest. We were told to behave because of "diplomatic sensitivities."
    Long story short, I woke up the next morning in the barracks to be told that half a dozen guys from our company were "in jail" for starting a mini-riot in a residential area. Apparently they'd paid some hookers for business and the ladies took off with the money without providing their services. One of the guys arrested was the company sergeant major! FFS!!

  • @rgbenge7580
    @rgbenge7580 Рік тому +10

    You should react to the scene where the Captain asks for feed back and Doc finally answers up and tells him he's incompetent. I did 23 years in the Army and this show hits the nail on the head for all of the stuff that actually goes on most of the time.

  • @Pomskyy__
    @Pomskyy__ Рік тому +8

    I actually love the fact that you guys talk about the whole POG thing, I enlisted at 17 wanting to go combat arms but my parents wouldn't sign the contract unless I did something else. So my dad who was a 42A convinced my recruiter to give me something other than Infantry. I ended up going into Finance. I enjoyed my deployment due to the fact that I got to go to Syria and Iraq but back in the states I absolutely hated it because no one else had the same mentality as me. I was constantly called out for it and it just got to the point that I gave up on my entire career in. My unit wouldn't let me go do anything like Air Assault and Airborne school. It really weighed on my mental until I did what I had to do to get out with an Honorable Discharge

  • @fredyllanos8972
    @fredyllanos8972 Рік тому +17

    I remember these dudes in ‘03, when we were in Kuwait, waiting to push into Iraq. Force Recon were chill dudes. Always on their own program. Lol. This show really captures what we were like. Especially during that tour. Semper Fi, guys.

  • @louisrandall2007
    @louisrandall2007 Рік тому +5

    When it first aired, this show didn’t receive a good review from civilian. After joining the army and rewatching this show, I think the reason is because of its authenticity in portraying the military life. Civilians don’t understand or couldn’t believe this was how the military actually works, which is very different from other movies or news media portrayed.

  • @timothymongold2381
    @timothymongold2381 Рік тому +12

    Was never in the military. But I absolutely love what you guys are doing. Helping future warriors get selected for Special Forces. The shape the world is in now we are going to need them

    • @mikelee7318
      @mikelee7318 Рік тому

      What are you talking about? We have two giant oceans protecting us? Other than attempting to maintain a global empire we have no need for a massive military.

  • @RoyalDog214
    @RoyalDog214 Рік тому +10

    Definitely break down each episode. No point in rushing it through as each episode deserves their own mentions.

  • @sammiller7326
    @sammiller7326 Рік тому +16

    So glad Kurt is back

  • @rodc7
    @rodc7 Рік тому +8

    About the sniper scene, I’ve read that the spotter will lie partially on the shooter for a few reasons. To get the spotter scope and rifle scope as close as possible so they’re seeing an identical image, then the pair will align and slow their breathing and heartbeats to the same rhythm. The spotter then knows when the shooter is physically ready to pull the trigger and will call on him to fire. You’ll notice the spotter (Rudi) doesn’t just have his leg over the shooter, he has his chest and arms partially over him as well.

  • @TheRealMediaMan
    @TheRealMediaMan Рік тому +1

    Personal opinion.
    19D /11B in Afghanistan 11-12.
    This show is THE most accurate military show I’ve ever seen

  • @calvincastillo2004
    @calvincastillo2004 Рік тому +7

    Keep doing a review for every episode since there’s so much to break down and this show deserves it 🙌🏻

  • @pootoobaby738
    @pootoobaby738 Рік тому +2

    It's funny you mention not touching stuff when you're fighting, my grandfather was a WWII vet and he had a nearly fatal encounter doing this. He was walking and saw a dead german slumped over with a gun in his arms (can't remember which). He went for it and as he tugged it away a bullet went whizzing past his head. The dead german still had his finger on the trigger. Needless to say he left it since the german didn't want to let go of his gun lol

  • @ferallion3546
    @ferallion3546 Рік тому +2

    Appreciate what you guys are doing with your mentorship program.
    Over the years I’ve gotten questions from young people who have wanted jinn because they were entering to become their family’s first generation.
    I was fortunate enough to come from a Navy legacy line dating back to the Interim War Years.
    Being the fourth generation of sons to serve, I had, at the time, my Grandfather (Corpman, Korean War) and my Father (Internal Communications, lifer of 20yrs, Cold War, Vietnam to Gulf War I, submarine force) to get mentorship from when I negotiated my contract.
    They educated me on what ratings (that’s MOS for all you land lubbing gravel agitators) not to take and the finer details of the recruiter operational space.
    Something else that helped as well was being a military dependent for 19 years (I repeated a couple of grades) and growing up hearing legacy stories and experiencing and knowing nothing really about civilian life. Miss it.
    Bravo Zulu on reacting to Generation Kill. It’s not easy finding Gulf War II vets to react to GK so we get their perspective on the series.
    WE LOVE YOU FRUITY RUDY! Heh.
    Take care guys.

  • @davidhelfrich2511
    @davidhelfrich2511 Рік тому +8

    Definitely do separate episodes. You guys keep on hitting it out of the park. Great job.

  • @wingsclippedwolf
    @wingsclippedwolf Рік тому +3

    This came out when I was in Baghdad (82nd ABN). I was seeing those streets every day. In later episodes (spoilers) the story moves to Baghdad. I looked at those shots and said that the trees look too green. I played the show on the CRT TV in a room shared with seven other soldiers. A few guys walked out, said the show gave them work stress.

  • @ugglass7277
    @ugglass7277 Рік тому +39

    been waiting for this one, loved this miniseries

  • @liamroarke7991
    @liamroarke7991 Рік тому +108

    Also UA-cam's becoming more and more like Iran's Morality Police in terms of how strict the rules are.

    • @williamflowers9435
      @williamflowers9435 Рік тому +13

      Cracking down hard on firearms channels… every gun related accident should be blamed on UA-cam censoring the safe and proper handling of firearms.

    • @ScottWaa
      @ScottWaa Рік тому +7

      UA-cam is kicking creators off the platform, they don't need the people who built them. They only want people to buy movies, TV, and watch marketing.

    • @American-Dragon
      @American-Dragon Рік тому +1

      @@williamflowers9435 they want attacks and accidents to demonize the 2nd ammendment
      The truth is that children had more access to weapons in the past. My friends dad used to bring his long arm to school and put it in the closet with his coat.
      What has changed. No God, no ten commandments, no dad in many cases to smack some sense into the kids and every time some fool does something they get all the fame they wanted....

    • @williamflowers9435
      @williamflowers9435 Рік тому +1

      @@American-Dragon they’re also be programmed to hate America, distain for authority and structure, to find offense and to think they’ve been victimized anytime they’re told no or that they didn’t do something right. Instead of trying harder, they melt or go haywire because they expected a trophy for half-a$$ed effort.

    • @williamflowers9435
      @williamflowers9435 Рік тому +4

      @@American-Dragon same thing with “high capacity” magazines and “assault style” weapons… nothing new, the country was awash with M1 carbines w/ 15 or 30 rnd mags after WW2, not to mention cheap surplus rifles. The SP1 was easy to get in the late ‘60s… yet none of this happened.
      Of course, we also didn’t let the mentally I’ll roam freely or put all the responsibility on the family while giving them zero authority over the person.

  • @elcomandante9m
    @elcomandante9m Рік тому +2

    That was the best advice I’ve heard. If it’s not yours don’t touch it. Your grandfather was a very wise man.
    USMC veteran 1986-1990

  • @corycody6967
    @corycody6967 Рік тому +5

    I have permanent scars on my love handles from all my ruck prep for SGRE and Sapper school. Thanks for working on the kidney pad.

  • @kal5126
    @kal5126 Рік тому +4

    I've been on an FNG binge...I rewatched Wine and Rations and re listened to you on Cleared Hot. And now you're doing Generation Kill? Fuck yeah!! You've had a huge impact on me Sean. Former 0331 2/5 Wpns Co.

  • @brianmiller5179
    @brianmiller5179 Рік тому +6

    1 by 1 for sure this show is great and it would be awesome to see you break down each and every episode.

  • @Bobbymaccys
    @Bobbymaccys Рік тому +10

    Had to rewatch the Tom drunk tank story a couple of times, absolutely hysterical! 😂

  • @vanquish6369
    @vanquish6369 Рік тому +8

    I loved watching Generation Kill mostly bc I was there in ‘03 so I could relate to a lot. I was army not marine though.

  • @zeustruth7127
    @zeustruth7127 Рік тому +3

    It’s crazy this show. SGTMAJ Sixta was my company 1stSgt when I was at Camp Pendleton. 3rd BN 4TH MAR. Good series though. Keep it up brothers.

  • @veensenn
    @veensenn Рік тому +25

    PLEASE DO EP BY EP! This is the best accompaniment so far to my favourite TV show of all time, and you guys add so much additional value to it!
    BTW, why don’t the FNG Academy start doing UA-cam donations and crap like that so that we could get y’all speaking like normal human beings again??

  • @timstaska9418
    @timstaska9418 Рік тому +3

    Keep breaking it down one by one! Love seeing it and it's a great show, they get the interactions perfect and the humor is spot on!

  • @MrJrv1993
    @MrJrv1993 Рік тому +4

    Loved this series when it aired! You guys should include as many scenes with Doc Bryan, the corpsman attached to their unit, as possible. His dialogue and views on the events going on are some of the best takes in the show.

  • @derekmcintosh6925
    @derekmcintosh6925 Рік тому +2

    I read the book while I was in Iraq and absolutely loved it in 05-06
    I didn't get a chance to see the show till 11-12 in Afghanistan but it oddly made me nostalgic for Iraq.

  • @patriciobrendan2419
    @patriciobrendan2419 Рік тому +3

    YOU GUYS SHOULD REVIEW "SHOOTER" (with Mark Wahlberg) and BAD BOYS 2

  • @BooDamnHoo
    @BooDamnHoo 8 місяців тому +1

    Read the book originally, then got so excited to see a series based on it. Followed the book to a T. Fantastic show.

  • @DavidMartinez-sr7um
    @DavidMartinez-sr7um Рік тому +2

    Breakdown each episode

  • @chuck.reichert83
    @chuck.reichert83 Рік тому +5

    The book "One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer." by Lt. Nathaniel Fick. is a great representation of the situation that occurred within this series. Good read

  • @gunn3r11
    @gunn3r11 Рік тому +1

    Former Marine here, also public affairs, that POG stuff is so accurate. I had to embrace it because most of my time was spent with grunts. Best time of my life.

  • @ProdigyTactical
    @ProdigyTactical Рік тому +1

    I love this series, I’m a Marine in Iraq at that same exact time this takes place so it hit with me.
    I would love to see you guys do a special series on this show, breakdown each episode one by one.
    Love you guys, love this channel and what you guys are doing. Keep it up.

  • @Anastasia-zv3ot
    @Anastasia-zv3ot Рік тому +3

    🔥
    Hacksaw ridge would be another good one to see you guys talk about. Thank u for quality content, as usual.

  • @Fin.mint.
    @Fin.mint. Рік тому +1

    The ammunition doesn't weld to the chamber of the rifle. In fact, the CIA did this during the Vietnam war. There was caches of 7.62x39 left by the U.S, designed to be found by the Vietcong. Inside, would be a majority of good ammo with a few rounds having the powder removed and a small explosive to replace it. It would explode the rifle right at the chamber.

  • @03snafubar31
    @03snafubar31 Рік тому +1

    I was in the Marine Corps recruitment office as soon as they opened up after 9/11. Told them I wanted payback. The SSGT. asked, "When do you want to go?" I replied, "Yesterday." The recruiter looked a little dumbfounded as he rushed to grab forms and an inkstick. I remember his hand was trembling (later realizing the immense pressure recruiters were under to get numbers. It must of been a slow month) That November (the 11th to be exact) I was on the yellow foot prints at MCRD San Diego.
    The Battle of Al Nazariyah was surreal. None of us had any combat seasoned vets at the time. We did have 1 salty 1st SGT. D. Parker and GYSGT. Duran, both pulled from Recon to help guide us grunts. Remember the Naz.
    FNG Academy - Love your content. Save the orange crayons for me.

  • @Dinjur
    @Dinjur Рік тому +2

    Please do more episodes. This show is so good, and you guys are so engaging.

  • @improbro1
    @improbro1 Рік тому +2

    beers and breakdowns is the best i look for new videos everyday!

  • @NicklausBuiskool
    @NicklausBuiskool Рік тому +1

    If you are looking into the military and are interested in combat arms. But you don't want to be a straight leg grunt. Look to 13F(Army) or 0861(USMC). You'll be a forward observer and get to do a lot of the grunt stuff while also getting a decent amount of respect. You're near the top of the POG class system.

  • @RamadiTaxiDriver60M
    @RamadiTaxiDriver60M Рік тому +2

    Gunny Sixta (SGM in the movie) was my HALO instructor, lol.

  • @WordToMomsYo
    @WordToMomsYo Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad you reviewed Generation Kill. It definitely brings back memories of 2005/06... I remember generally enjoying the series.
    ALSO, I'm not some sort of moralist, judgmental weirdo, but I really appreciate the fact that you guys are clearly cursing but that you're MUTING the questionable language. Like, I KNOW what you're saying, my brain fills in the details, but I don't necessarily need to hear it, and you guys can maybe help yourselves avoid getting de-monetized.
    At any rate, another great episode... I hope you never stop doing these.
    💪🤙👍

  • @stephencouch4830
    @stephencouch4830 Рік тому +1

    Keep doing them. The breakdowns are good and i love listening to you guys talking about different thing's you have seen and done. I just ordered your foot care and other things. I was making one for my kit because I knew I needed it after seeing the worst trench foot problem I had ever seen and I know you already know the best stuff to use

  • @jasontanner9755
    @jasontanner9755 Рік тому +1

    Rudy Reyes is doing that Special Forces challenge show on Fox now.

  • @blainebrooks1527
    @blainebrooks1527 Рік тому +4

    Every episode, especially the airfield episode, capt America storming out of his humvee with his bayonet out. So f*ckin funny

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 Рік тому +1

    So, my first thought about Gen Kill when I first watched a few years back...basically, a bunch of dudes on a road trip that get to smoke bag guys.
    Um.
    Awesome!

  • @liamroarke7991
    @liamroarke7991 Рік тому +5

    I fucking LOVE this show.

  • @ragnorak56
    @ragnorak56 Рік тому +3

    I really enjoyed this B&B. Generation Kill is an awesome series. I've noticed that the better the movie is the more informative the B&B is. The worse the movie is the funnier the B&B is. I'll be honest and say that after watching my NY Giants get taken behind the wood shed yesterday I could've used a B&B of McGruber or a Steven Segal movie.

  • @EyeonAbilene
    @EyeonAbilene Рік тому +5

    Hey guys, it would be a riot to see y’all review something unusual like Team America World Police

  • @fatcat3211
    @fatcat3211 Рік тому +1

    yes breakdown each episode

  • @TheFleahost
    @TheFleahost Рік тому +1

    The right team understands the Combat Support and Combat Service Support roles. "Doc" was always everybody's friend. The cooks at 3rd Bat (Benning) would always fill the plates when you went through the DFAC.

  • @karlnowotny1499
    @karlnowotny1499 Рік тому +2

    Do the entire series. Is a great series. I watched this on the flight when I deployed. Looking forward to the next episode.

  • @dmichael7144
    @dmichael7144 Рік тому +2

    Break down SEAL Team next. They just announced a 7th season!

  • @warhammer312
    @warhammer312 Рік тому +1

    I paused the video as soon as you started talking about pogs, getting in and recruiters and all that. One of my buddies joined as a cook and he describes it the same way as you do Buck. I haven't really had much of the pog argument with anybody (I'm Artillery and we play along a lot with the Infantry). You guys are right, on the regular forces the grunt title is 95% of the times taken by the Infantry and according to them, then comes everything else. On the recruiting/joining side of the argument, do what you guys want to do, don't eat the recruiter bait in any sort of way (even the bonuses); you are not in until you sign the contract, so if they put shit on your contract that you don't want, you can decline and go look for another recruiter that can get you that shit. If you decline, you don't lose anything, the only one losing anything is the recruiter that lost a potential candidate to meet their monthly numbers (i'm pretty sure this is how it works). If you are about to go in, make sure you read the contract before you sign it; when I joined, I did a verification of my contract with a dod civilian employee at meps before I signed just to make sure everything I wanted in my contract was right.
    Bros, I fully support your channel, keep posting great content and all the insights; they are powerful tools for both current and future military!

  • @bkdevlin717
    @bkdevlin717 Рік тому +1

    The story about MOS and recruiters is interesting. Sometimes, people get caught in the opposite direction as well. I went through Infantry OSUT at Benning in early 90, and we had a guy in our platoon who we all thought was a Quaker. . .honestly. He had been told that he could basically sign for any MOS and switch once he swore in and reported. This poor guy. . .all he wanted to do was drive a truck, cook, type. He was willing to do anything as long as he didn't have to use or hold a rifle. If there was anyone I ever felt bad for, it was this guy. He wanted to serve, but he didn't want to fight. In talking with him, he was absolutely in awe of the guys (in 1990, literally, "the guys") who did the fighting. He didn't want to be one of them, he wanted to be one of they people in the background supporting the warriors.

  • @soundsfromsaturdayevening7283
    @soundsfromsaturdayevening7283 Рік тому +4

    Movies I think you get a kick out of:
    Sabotage
    Miller's crossing
    The thin Red line
    Miracle at Santa an
    Dead Presidents
    Cop shop

    • @williamflowers9435
      @williamflowers9435 Рік тому +1

      I’d like to see them review Police Academy, Robocop, Aliens, Predator

  • @berniegores2083
    @berniegores2083 Рік тому +2

    kurt is the best

  • @politicallyinsensitive4200
    @politicallyinsensitive4200 Рік тому +2

    I did the Nijmegen March in 2011 After 50 miles each individual ridge on the shitty rucksack waist belt had given me a separate chafe spot.
    They stopped to take out those two guys because they were spotting indirect fire

  • @djs3089
    @djs3089 Рік тому +2

    Can you do a reaction to Ultimate Force S1E1? Its a British SAS series. The first episode is loosely based on the Iranian embassy raid. I'd love to see your reaction to it!

  • @MrJbrew69
    @MrJbrew69 Рік тому +1

    I was 10th mountain in Afghanistan- 12B and we weren’t allowed to bring nothing back. We’d take the weapons, study them, shoot them on off time. Most of the time we’d have to hand them over to you guys.

  • @carloshurtado2745
    @carloshurtado2745 Рік тому +2

    1 by 1 on the show. Per episode

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +1

    Awesome show, got it on DVD. The mismatched camo is a total vibe too, was rocking a mix of M81 Woodland and UCP-ACU stuff on my deployment in '07 lol, ahhhh memories.

  • @ajclan3232
    @ajclan3232 Рік тому +1

    You got to have fun when you can because life is short.

  • @IDontReadReplies42069
    @IDontReadReplies42069 3 місяці тому +1

    Generation kill made me realize that war is not cool, there are no good guys and being a marine isn't badass. And I thank the screenwriters every day from saving me from being brainwashed like every other kid into joining the military

  • @kim-jong-poon
    @kim-jong-poon Рік тому

    This is arguably the best war movie/miniseries out there and it totally flies under the radar. Glad you guys are watching it.

  • @bandit6272
    @bandit6272 4 місяці тому +1

    I kinda had a similar experience.
    Was just starting college when 9/11 happened, swore in 1/2002.
    Since I was such a screw up earlier in life (no one thought I'd graduate high school, much less go to college), my mother was devastated that the one kid who hadn't gotten his sh#t together yet, but was finally starting to, was quitting college to enlist.
    So I compromised and picked a technical MOS that I didn't really want to do, but would give me good college credit and a civilian job option after. It made her feel a little better and me feel a little less guilty (my dad was immediately on board, although surprised, when I mentioned I wanted to enlist, he got it right away).
    Oh yeah, don't trust your recruiter. He bs'ed me about the enlistment bonus, available jobs/slots and a few other things.
    2 months out of AIT, we got orders to deploy to Iraq. I got a shake and bake class for a 13 series job, and deployed in that role, only putting on my tech hat when things broke.
    While there I realized that while I was technically combat arms then, the fact that I was originally a tech was still brought up. Turns out that I didn't even like the tech work and never used it once I ETS'ed, and would have been better off just going combat arms from the jump.
    Oh well. I guess I'm a hybrid POG.
    But yeah, LONG BEFORE you sign anything, TALK TO A NON RECRUITER WITH MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND LISTEN TO THEIR ADVICE.
    And for God's sake, don't trust recruiters, the news media, or your politicians. All of them have their throwing arms ready and their sights on the underside of the nearest bus. Don't be the first victim within reach and warn your buddies accordingly (the above is the best advice I had from a crusty Korean/vietnam war vet)

  • @50StichesSteel
    @50StichesSteel Рік тому +1

    C'mon guys...You know we used booby trapped ammo... The cats been out of the bag. They already wrote articles about it over a decade ago.... and I personally know we did.

  • @EpicMRPancake
    @EpicMRPancake Рік тому +1

    Episode by episode is vastly prefered!

  • @ChiefMusic94
    @ChiefMusic94 Рік тому +2

    Cutting the swear words makes these videos sound rough n broken but happy to see them moving forward despite the obstacles

  • @lucaAK
    @lucaAK 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey, have truly been enjoying the movie breakdowns. Came across the channel after a fellow grunt recommended for road trip listening. I agree with most of the pro analysis and have learned a few things along the way. Used to avoid modern military film for mental health reasons but the further my experiences fade into the past, it is fun to see how bad Hollywood can screw good stories up. Have to remember that the drama is meant for the 99.9% of the public that doesn't know sh#t from shinola. And yes, I also found Terminal List overly complicated and off beat. Generation Kill however? Dead spot on. Thank you for your service. Luca.

  • @flashpointbravo
    @flashpointbravo Рік тому +4

    My Vietnam vet uncle gave me this boxed set and told me even though his war was way different, the warriors themselves were exactly the same. I regret my decision to not serve almost daily. Even if all it would’ve afforded me was a picture on my mom’s wall.
    Many thanks to all you that served. 🍻

  • @mikeserot1410
    @mikeserot1410 Рік тому +1

    The Marines from the real unit I know for sure were in this were Rudy (as you mentioned), Eric Kocher (he played Gunny Barrett - Alpha Company RTO) and Jeff Carizales (Cpl. Smith)

  • @tysonriley1770
    @tysonriley1770 Рік тому +2

    I would love to see you guys react to Danger Close the battle of Long Tan. Its a great movie about the diggers(Australians) during the Vietnam war.

  • @kickieriksson1451
    @kickieriksson1451 Рік тому +1

    Finally doing generation kill! Thanks! 😎🤘
    Absolutely break down every episode individually, no question! Will be very disappointed if you do anything else! 🤯
    I love your stories, but maybe you could talk a little bit more about the actual episode too? ☺️
    That would be nice, since I've been really looking forward to it! 😃
    Normally if it's a bad movie, then I don't care, I just like hearing you talk, but when you're reviewing an actually great show/movie, then I would like a little more actual commentary. 🙂
    You know, not just the beers, but also the actual break down. 😉
    Thank you, for making my day better! 🥰
    Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
    Hugs - Vixen

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Рік тому

    As an Artillery cannoneer I also went to FT. SILL OK,. After Marine Corps Boot camp in San Diego..

  • @Gmoney0311
    @Gmoney0311 Рік тому +1

    Generation Kill is probably the most nostalgic series of my time in the Corps

  • @davidwagner9644
    @davidwagner9644 Рік тому +2

    Apparently Captain America was not accurately portrayed in Generation Kill. He a apparently is highly intellectual, graduated from Princeton with triple major in mathematics, physics and computer science and was well liked by the enlisted men because he was not a by the book officer.
    He and the Company Commander Craig Schwetje butted heads publicly.

  • @b.p.stimemachines2327
    @b.p.stimemachines2327 27 днів тому

    Run a foot ascender on your harness so while you’re trying to pull, you can use your leg to push yourself up and adjust your ropes as you’re going up

  • @smokejaguarsix7757
    @smokejaguarsix7757 10 місяців тому

    Hey, cure for ruck rash: besides myself I only ever saw one guy do this but it works wonders (I'm former 10th MNT/ 2ID/85th Div). Take MK19 grenade packing foam, cut out a rectangular wedge and it will fit between your shoulder brace of your ruck and the hip bracket in a way that cushions your back and relieves some of the pressure and pain on a long ruck. Its very light so you wont feel it. I used it constantly; JRTC, Air Assault rucks, Competitions, Weekly rucks, Patroling, Live Fires, whatever.
    I never had any CSM get pissy about it either. The foam is gray-black so nobody even notices that its there to whine about not looking SOP. Full disclosure though, I med retired as a Major (Helo accident) but if anything that just means I had more visibility on what I wore not less. I still have my foam though admittedly Fort livingroom and my injuries have prevented any rucking for years. Hope this helps. Good luck. Hope you make selection. I got injured before I could go (broke my back in 4 places). Shit happens.

  • @Padre186
    @Padre186 Рік тому

    "If it's not yours, don't touch it."
    AKA "Observe everything, admire nothing."

  • @austinduncan5065
    @austinduncan5065 Рік тому +1

    It's the ASK portal to put your preferences. Now they do the marketplace for NCOs

  • @TheRealDarrylStrawberry
    @TheRealDarrylStrawberry Рік тому +1

    Ive been waiting for this one!!!! Gen Kill was PORN when i came home.

  • @anthonycioffi0331
    @anthonycioffi0331 Рік тому +2

    I know you were standing at dag-gone attention when you were watching my dag-gone Generation Kill

  • @rosshoppus333
    @rosshoppus333 Рік тому

    Dudes! Thanks for breaking down POG. I’m an Air Force member and have been since 2009. I’m a weather forecaster (SWO) and actually love it. I’ve done AFSOC, army and A-10 support. Currently starting my own weather shop as a Guardsman now with F-16s. I am a POG but maybe I’m that higher level POG. 😂 12:30

  • @richardaforsyth
    @richardaforsyth Рік тому +2

    Do each episode, if you're willing. I love the commentary.

  • @unluckytourist
    @unluckytourist Рік тому +3

    It's weird that that there is another popular military reaction channel that actually features a former Marine Raider who got a silver star...who is one of the characters in this show.

  • @Galactose1337
    @Galactose1337 Рік тому +1

    Great job as always guys! I vote for episode by episode. Great series. AATW!

  • @mr.nordstrom
    @mr.nordstrom Рік тому

    One of the MACV-SOG legends mentioned this, may have been in We Few that I just read or some UA-cam video, that as soon as he saw the body of his mate, he told everyone to not touch it, “they booby trap them.” Some didn’t believe him, found it far fetched, but sure as shit there were X amount of grenades hooked up to the poor fella. Immediately thought of it when I heard Buck’s story. I think I’ve heard more than one SOG recon guy mention it: they booby trap shit. It worked in ‘68 too often, and it’ll work in 2024. Such solid advice, spot on. Didn’t think of it when I watched the show!