3/5 India 05-09 Finally got to go back to San Mateo recently. Didn't start riding until a couple of years ago. I'd love to ride around on base one of these days. This was overwhelmingly nostalgic! GET SOME! 🤘
@@KingWilliam_200 But it's true... no war since the 1700s has been self-serving. Even WWI and WWII were fought so bankers could take over Europe. They then went on to form the UN, World Bank, IMF, and reform China. Then they pushed all manufacturing there because there are no emissions or labor laws. Now we are being blamed for all of the world's problems and getting replaced in our own countries in the name of "inclusion". Die for Israel if you want it isn't my problem.
As a MP in the Corps, you were lucky they didn't mention the camera on you helmet. Also I appreciated that you blurred their faces out. We get this frequently and unfortunately us giving you solid by letting you go through the gate regardless of expired CAC or ID tends to bite us in the ass. This shed a good light on MP's and how we aren't always out to get you.
My grandfather was an MP in the Australian Army thank you'll for your service 💜 🙏 😊 God bless 🙌 🙏 you'll that's served in Australia 🇦🇺 😀 and America 🇺🇸 😀 😊 😄 👍 God bless 🙌
Gutted to hear you can get reprimanded for letting a man come to heal. Also important for people that aren't in the forces to see this. Massive respect to you chaps. 🫡 Love from England 🇬🇧🇺🇲
Another Marine here from Camp Pendleton 23/24 area I worked on those V-22's Huey's, and Cobra's. It's awesome to see you going back another year and supporting your brother/best friend you lost. Keep up the awesome content sir! Rahhh!!
I was lucky enough to have my best friend come back from the Marines and an Infantryman, but I know he lost several great men and it was really hard on him for the first few years. Seeing you walk there reminded me of when my friend J. Chapman asked me to join him. I got emotional for your, man. This is serene and heartwarming. Thank you for this video
It's 1am in northeastern Tennessee and i couldn't be happier I came across this video even though I'm literally in tears right now fortunately they're good tears. And the reason behind them is my father was Marine in the 5th Marine Regiment, Vietnam Veteran, who was also stationed at camp Pendleton. Unfortunately he passed away at 66 in 2012. Seeing this video just brought back a lot of great memories of him. Anyway...sorry for the small novel. I just wanted to thank you for this video and more importantly, thank you for your service. I probably would never have known what the base looked like had it not been for you. I hope you have a long,blessed life and stay safe out there so you can continue to bring me some of my favorite motorcycle videos! SEMPER FI.
As a Marine that just got out, I appreciate you bro. I wasn't infantry, I was an engineer in Lejeune and I was never deployed to a combat zone, but when you reached the apex of the hill and started walking around the crosses all I saw were my brothers and I broke down. A lot of people don't understand that, that's our reality. Thank you for these videos man.
I'm from the Philippines, and I kept on playing this video on Facebook. I am emotional when the moment you visit your buddy. Thank you for your service. ❤
Man when you started talking to your buddy, I started crying. I lost 6 marine buddies in the 6 years I was in the navy. And 4 of them have crosses on top of that hill. I’ve never been able visit that hill. I wish I could but I’m glad I was able to watch your journey as you made the trip. Thanks for that brother.
I feel you buddy Royal Navy for 9 years here and the memorials just make me tear up the US treats their fallen and lost so much better than us in the uk. It brings me back to the days my father would be disembarking a vessel and there would be one less man than before or when our fallen are brought back to England
@@vladimirputin8767 That's right, we should cry more for those who give everything to defend the free world. Not enough people realize what sacrifices are made on a daily basis in order to secure their freedoms.
@@Oroborus710 defending the "free world" or cannon fodder for some rich senile old politician in Washington. America has lost every war they ever been in. And they will lose the next one.
Thank you for your service got in tears man over that memorial im sorry about your best friend that was nice to come with you to visit him thank you and for showing me what the base looked like my my brother was there in 2002. But thank the lord he made it back he was overseas too.
This was very emotional to watch, especially since ive concidered joining the marines. I couldnt imagine me or my battle buddy to have to do this to one another. Needless to say my parents or loved ones. Im sorry for your loss and i want to thank you for your duty for this country. This really makes me preciate the time i have here on this earth in this life. Thank you Brian.
Major respect my brother. Thank you for your service. Choked me up hearing the pain in your voice and seeing where they place your brothers to watch over the base. Your brothers would be so proud. #NeverForget #BrothersKeeper
It was kool to see how stoked you were to go back on base, thanks for sharing that part of your life again and taking us along for the ride! Thanks for your sacrifices and sorry for your lost. Keep on keeping it real brother!
I served in the Australian Army, was a combat engineer. Thank you for your service. While I'm Australian, we are allies and our military have fought along side each other in many major conflicts. Much respect for making the trip each year to visit your mates memorial. You could hear the emotion in your voice and it bought my own memories back. 💜🇦🇺
Thank you for your service brother I was in the army and I drive a dump truck now but every time I have to go on Bragg and work it surely does bring back a lot of memories and I also wonder what life would be like if I was still in but I really appreciate you sharing yourself Paying your respects to your buddy thanks to all the brave service women and men that defend our country every day not every one may appreciate you but I guarantee there’s a lot of people in this world that truly do hope everyone has a wonderful weekend
As a former USAF airman 90-96/ both security policeman and later crash fire rescue. I am also a proud dad of a Devil dog. I must say I love the ride u do as well as the trips back to reminss. I get stoked any time I'm back on any base. Stay safe on the rocket brother Brian and thanks for such great content. Love your hike to the shrine. 30 + years as a fireman and a cop in D.C. and I know what that means with Buds on those memorials. Thax for keeping them alive and sharing. Semper Fi Brother!
Just watching this video you can feel the energy on that hill man. Enough to make me tear up. Thank you for your service sir and thank you to those men that made the ultimate sacrifice for the country we love dearly.
It’s dope to see you still coming back man. Next time me and my guys hit 1stSGTs we’ll make a stop by Nicks cross and pay our respects for you. Hopefully we’ll catch you in 62 one day cruising around! Thanks for all you do man.
i won't lie, I got a little teary eye'd when you were at the memorial and at the crosses on the hill. Coming from The air force side of things, I got the utmost respect for marines and what they do. Not a day goes by that I didn't wish I was able to be BOG with my sister branch's brother's and sister's doing more to help. Semper Fi marines
Seeing what is on the hill gives a emotional sensation. Enough to make a man cry. Thank you for your service. When I heard "miss you buddy" it hit my heart to where losing someone you love is hard.
Its very hard to even begin the process of writing this, but I just would like to thank you, seeing all of the memorials, the way you showed and seeing how you were affected by just being there with the people that never got a second chance of life, genuinely made me appreciate life as is a lot more. Again, thank you.
As a prior service Marine... I really look forward to your annual Camp Pendleton video! It always give me goosebumps, a knot in my throat and a smile 🙂
My brother is there right now just starting his career with the marines. I just want to say thank you for your service and I love your videos and keep doing you man
thanks for your service, my brother was in the marine corps kilo company 3233 so seeing the inside of a military base again even on video brought back those memories of when he graduated.
My husband served years ago he said its a nice but a hard thing to do at the same time to go back as its still a part of him despite being years later he remembers alot of good memories
These videos in San Clemente and especially on Camp Pendleton are by far my favourite, i get a nostalgia feeling and I've never even lived there. The mixture of emotions the informal memorial creates is so amazing. Your content is so special and unique and the fact you still visit your buddy every year and bring him a cold one is so heart warming. Thank you for your service Brian and everyone else. Rest in peace those great young men that lost their lives
Damn you Brian. How u always making me cry brother! 😢 But seriously I can't imagine the things you and your boys have seen and I give you all the respect in the world for what you've done to keep us able to do everything that we love to do in this amazing free country!!
You will never know how much this video touched me. I have a completely different outlook on you and other areas of my life right now I really appreciate it. You taking us up on the mountain and sharing your experience and I give you the upmost respect and will continue following you on your journey. I’m just a nobody from Cincinnati Ohio that really enjoys watching your videos. Thank you so much and may God bless and keep you safe all love my brother
Your friend made the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you to you, and your friend for your service in the United States Marine Corp. I think I can say this, on behalf of the whole world, thank you for everything. Our men and women are invaluable to this country, we wouldn't be here without any of you.
Got my eyeballs all wet and shit man , may your brother rest in peace man. Thank you for your service brother and thank you to everyone who made the ultimate sacrifice for the great USA. 👍
Tysvm showing me and us this hill. We belong to a mighty family that’s called military vets. I’m from Canada and retired from the army. Do not fear my brotha tears r needed sometimes. It brought tears in my eyes from this video. Due respect to u bro. Ur other brothas r looking down on u and so proud of u and what u r doing. God bless my brotha peace out bro lots of love from Canada 🇨🇦
I don’t want to speak for others but I hope you upload a video like this every year like you have been doing recently it really hits deep for us and I just love seeing everything about it
18:44 I used to be an Airforce pilot in the 620th squadron in South Australia, and I can approve I just loved that adrenaline run when you pushed the throttle stick forward and you just start flyin! After I stopped flying though I couldn't find anything that would give me that same rush until I bought a motorbike and drove it for the first time. They where perfect for giving that little bit of adrenaline I got from flying and just that little bit of nostalgia remembering when I used to fly.
Had an 19 year old cousin who lost his life from service. What you do means a lot to anybody who has been in it or lost someone close to you who was in it. Thank you for your service!
Thanks man, that it really does, don't think I smile more than this one. Miss my guy but makes me happy to still be able to see him and how well taken care of they all are up there.
Wow bro that was real emotional to watch im not from the usa but what a privelage to witness thankyou for everything you did in the military much respect
I'm currently in the serving in my country's army. I have been in the army for the last two and half years, and in 8 months I'll be released. It's amazing how much i connected with you threw this video even while serving. I find in incredible that you come vist your friend every year, please continue to document this each year!
Although I never was in the military my family has a long history of service which they don't talk about much. I think it's awesome both the respect that you have and that you're willing to share such a sentimental place and memories with us! Really enjoyed this one.
Thanks for sharing that experience with us. As a fellow veteran I have the utmost respect for what you've been through and done. You've been an inspiration to me in several ways, keep on keeping on brother! 🤎
What you talked about at 20:25 hit me like a truck…damn. Wanted to join a couple years ago but I saw some things going on in my personal life and in the world in general that told me it was a horrible idea…no need to get any deeper into that. That aside, this video is just amazing and it gives a whole new perspective on how impactful the relationships we have with people are. We don’t truly lose our brothers and sisters when they die, they’re simply waiting for us to come join them one day. Even if you’re not a religious or spiritual person the feeling of being with those who you’ve lost is a universally solemn but refreshing experience. We all leave this earth one day but we have to do what we can to make an impact on this world and on others so we can be remembered.
@@brian636 not a problem. Hopefully you come do a group ride in Maine. Not really a “hood” to do a hood eats, but lots of bikers and a lot of great views
Rah Brother! Combat Assault Battalion/ 3/11 India 2008-2012. I've went back to Parris Island back in 2017 and I know the feeling you get man. It feels like it was so long ago, but the brotherhood remains to this day.
Royal Navy mate 9 Years its a surreal feeling to visit my old home port with my daughter and telling her i used to live there, its also a good time to thank my fallen buddies for what they've done and what current vets are going through. I feel ya visiting your old base, feels like home but sometimes its too much like home and you wanna go and sign back up cause its what you know.
I'm happy to wake up to this video 2en year in a row I injoy these videos to me there different and amazing to here you talk about man I can't wait to get a bike.
This video really made me emotional.. I grew up as a military brat and the military was a big part of my life growing up. Thank you for your service Brian, you’re a true one man! This was a beautiful video man!
When he said I miss you buddy we are still down here that just got me teary eyed. I may not be a part of the military but that just got me and Thank you for your service.
the time you where on that mountain really made me think about life, as a 15 year old swed i thought this was tough to watch, Thank you and all of your buddys services.
I've only seen a few of your vids, and thought you were just another adrenaline goon youtuber, had no idea that you've served! Thank you for your service! I was unable to join the military when I tried before I graduated HS. When you got to the top of the hill, and said "I miss you buddy" to your buddies' cross I teared up!!!
see you making a video like this, reminds me this could've been my older brother... I'm so grateful he was able to put his life on the line for our country, but I'm also grateful he was able to come home safe... I hope you buddy nick is resting easy up there... nearly cried for my man... thank you for sharing your life story with us...
Personally I’m not American but the amount of respect I have for your country and especially your army is a substantial amount. I hope to live there one day
You know exactly what you mean about going back. Thankfully my job in trucking gets me by fort Benning and fort Bragg quite often so I get to reminisce on a regular basis. Haven't been on post for either though. Maybe some day.
I hope you guys enjoyed this special video...
Consider donating Patrol Base Abbate to that helps guys from my Battalion reconnect
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The control you have is just wild
3/5 India 05-09
Finally got to go back to San Mateo recently. Didn't start riding until a couple of years ago. I'd love to ride around on base one of these days. This was overwhelmingly nostalgic! GET SOME! 🤘
Hey Brian have you heard from the kilacam at all we're all just wondering what's up since he deleted all his social stuff and hasn't posted
wasnt your commanding officer Jerome Greco? feel free to tell me if im wrong
Thank you and your brothers for your service!
I’m not American. But seeing what’s on top of that hill is powerful. Thank you to all for your service.
Thanks Ben.
@@brian636 You ever think about going back in the military man? Or is it just them good memories 🙏
What service? Are you an international banker?
@@Netbug Bruh
@@KingWilliam_200 But it's true... no war since the 1700s has been self-serving. Even WWI and WWII were fought so bankers could take over Europe. They then went on to form the UN, World Bank, IMF, and reform China. Then they pushed all manufacturing there because there are no emissions or labor laws. Now we are being blamed for all of the world's problems and getting replaced in our own countries in the name of "inclusion".
Die for Israel if you want it isn't my problem.
Enough to make a grown man cry. Being in the Army myself. Thank you for your service brother. Stay safe in the wild world we live in
Rah brother
Seeing this made me cry had to call my dad and tell him I love him for fighting for me and everyone else in America 🇺🇸 thanks for your service
You can hear how sentimental this video was for you. It choked me up being my family full of servicemen. Stay blessed brother and keep riding
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@@vladimirputin8767kid get a life
@@Joel_B07 "America is a weird country, these types of cities are depressing ngl" this you?
@@vladimirputin8767 ?
@@vladimirputin8767You seem very American .
As a MP in the Corps, you were lucky they didn't mention the camera on you helmet. Also I appreciated that you blurred their faces out. We get this frequently and unfortunately us giving you solid by letting you go through the gate regardless of expired CAC or ID tends to bite us in the ass. This shed a good light on MP's and how we aren't always out to get you.
100% give them respect, get respect. I always blur or cut their faces out🤝
My grandfather was an MP in the Australian Army thank you'll for your service 💜 🙏 😊 God bless 🙌 🙏 you'll that's served in Australia 🇦🇺 😀 and America 🇺🇸 😀 😊 😄 👍 God bless 🙌
Gutted to hear you can get reprimanded for letting a man come to heal. Also important for people that aren't in the forces to see this. Massive respect to you chaps. 🫡 Love from England 🇬🇧🇺🇲
@@brian636unless it’s your friends
"I miss you buddy" really hit hard... Thank you for sharing this with all of us bro
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@@vladimirputin8767piss off troll
@@vladimirputin8767 i hate this but also like this lmao
@@vladimirputin8767 You’re weird asf lmao
@@vladimirputin8767 kinda really fucked up thing to say. One day you'll realize what it's like to lose a brother
Another Marine here from Camp Pendleton 23/24 area I worked on those V-22's Huey's, and Cobra's. It's awesome to see you going back another year and supporting your brother/best friend you lost. Keep up the awesome content sir! Rahhh!!
Rahhhh my dude🫡❤️
I was lucky enough to have my best friend come back from the Marines and an Infantryman, but I know he lost several great men and it was really hard on him for the first few years. Seeing you walk there reminded me of when my friend J. Chapman asked me to join him. I got emotional for your, man. This is serene and heartwarming. Thank you for this video
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@@vladimirputin8767 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@vladimirputin8767 you should really cry alot cause your russian bases are going to be bombarded by the US military haha
@@Wantedkim_2 Typical dumb American response. I have most nuclear weapons.
@@vladimirputin8767 sure kiddo what ever you say we will destroy you in a second before this WW3 comes with all NATO allies haha beat that
Didnt expect to leave this vid with wet eyes. My friend died 3 years ago. May they all rest in peace. Much love Brian.
Much love my guy
Shows the heart that Brian has , much respect brother 🙏🏻
Nothing but love my dude🙏
@@brian636 Love the sarcasm with the marines drinking problem
It's 1am in northeastern Tennessee and i couldn't be happier I came across this video even though I'm literally in tears right now fortunately they're good tears. And the reason behind them is my father was Marine in the 5th Marine Regiment, Vietnam Veteran, who was also stationed at camp Pendleton. Unfortunately he passed away at 66 in 2012. Seeing this video just brought back a lot of great memories of him. Anyway...sorry for the small novel. I just wanted to thank you for this video and more importantly, thank you for your service. I probably would never have known what the base looked like had it not been for you. I hope you have a long,blessed life and stay safe out there so you can continue to bring me some of my favorite motorcycle videos! SEMPER FI.
As a Marine that just got out, I appreciate you bro. I wasn't infantry, I was an engineer in Lejeune and I was never deployed to a combat zone, but when you reached the apex of the hill and started walking around the crosses all I saw were my brothers and I broke down. A lot of people don't understand that, that's our reality. Thank you for these videos man.
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@@vladimirputin8767 What's wrong with you?
Lowkey wanna join engineer but got mad question about it
@@jondwarf2244 What's your question
Better have been 2D CEB or you weren't shit lmao
I'm from the Philippines, and I kept on playing this video on Facebook. I am emotional when the moment you visit your buddy. Thank you for your service. ❤
Thank you my friend
Man when you started talking to your buddy, I started crying. I lost 6 marine buddies in the 6 years I was in the navy. And 4 of them have crosses on top of that hill. I’ve never been able visit that hill. I wish I could but I’m glad I was able to watch your journey as you made the trip. Thanks for that brother.
I feel you buddy Royal Navy for 9 years here and the memorials just make me tear up the US treats their fallen and lost so much better than us in the uk. It brings me back to the days my father would be disembarking a vessel and there would be one less man than before or when our fallen are brought back to England
I am sorry 😔
Army guy here. Respect man, appreciate everything you and your boys did. rah
I couldnt help but shed a few tears when you climbed that mountain, and im a 17 year old british kid, thank you for your service.
It hit different when he said: i miss you buddy. wtf
Yeah same, im 17 and from the uk aswell and it hit hard
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@@vladimirputin8767 That's right, we should cry more for those who give everything to defend the free world. Not enough people realize what sacrifices are made on a daily basis in order to secure their freedoms.
@@Oroborus710 defending the "free world" or cannon fodder for some rich senile old politician in Washington. America has lost every war they ever been in. And they will lose the next one.
I'm sorry man, sucks to lose a brother. yall did great things, and you will continue to live his legacy.
god bless
Thanks homie
Thank you for everything you and your brothers have done for this country man
Thank you for your service got in tears man over that memorial im sorry about your best friend that was nice to come with you to visit him thank you and for showing me what the base looked like my my brother was there in 2002. But thank the lord he made it back he was overseas too.
This was very emotional to watch, especially since ive concidered joining the marines. I couldnt imagine me or my battle buddy to have to do this to one another. Needless to say my parents or loved ones. Im sorry for your loss and i want to thank you for your duty for this country. This really makes me preciate the time i have here on this earth in this life. Thank you Brian.
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@@vladimirputin8767 you are messed up in the head
@@vladimirputin8767 Dude. why be so disrespectful man? What's the point?
@@cursedowler1713 typical dumb American. I have most nuclear weapons.
@@vladimirputin8767you have nothing better to do than disrespect fallen soldiers? Sad human being
Finally found the original video.. Seeing those crosses.. It cracks you inside.
Major respect my brother. Thank you for your service. Choked me up hearing the pain in your voice and seeing where they place your brothers to watch over the base. Your brothers would be so proud. #NeverForget #BrothersKeeper
It was kool to see how stoked you were to go back on base, thanks for sharing that part of your life again and taking us along for the ride! Thanks for your sacrifices and sorry for your lost. Keep on keeping it real brother!
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I served in the Australian Army, was a combat engineer. Thank you for your service. While I'm Australian, we are allies and our military have fought along side each other in many major conflicts. Much respect for making the trip each year to visit your mates memorial. You could hear the emotion in your voice and it bought my own memories back. 💜🇦🇺
thank you for your service as well.
Thank you for your service brother I was in the army and I drive a dump truck now but every time I have to go on Bragg and work it surely does bring back a lot of memories and I also wonder what life would be like if I was still in but I really appreciate you sharing yourself Paying your respects to your buddy thanks to all the brave service women and men that defend our country every day not every one may appreciate you but I guarantee there’s a lot of people in this world that truly do hope everyone has a wonderful weekend
As a former USAF airman 90-96/ both security policeman and later crash fire rescue. I am also a proud dad of a Devil dog. I must say I love the ride u do as well as the trips back to reminss. I get stoked any time I'm back on any base. Stay safe on the rocket brother Brian and thanks for such great content. Love your hike to the shrine. 30 + years as a fireman and a cop in D.C. and I know what that means with Buds on those memorials. Thax for keeping them alive and sharing. Semper Fi Brother!
Thank you so much for your service man you clearly cared a lot about your guys your a good man that served your country live long brother
Thank you for your service buddy!!! Powerful powerful video that you made here !!!! God Bless You !!!
Just watching this video you can feel the energy on that hill man. Enough to make me tear up. Thank you for your service sir and thank you to those men that made the ultimate sacrifice for the country we love dearly.
Wow. Thank you for your service and for remembering them
It’s dope to see you still coming back man. Next time me and my guys hit 1stSGTs we’ll make a stop by Nicks cross and pay our respects for you. Hopefully we’ll catch you in 62 one day cruising around! Thanks for all you do man.
Rah brother
great video man. your buddy would be proud. rest in peace to all the fallen brothers
Thank you brother.
i won't lie, I got a little teary eye'd when you were at the memorial and at the crosses on the hill. Coming from The air force side of things, I got the utmost respect for marines and what they do. Not a day goes by that I didn't wish I was able to be BOG with my sister branch's brother's and sister's doing more to help. Semper Fi marines
Seeing what is on the hill gives a emotional sensation. Enough to make a man cry. Thank you for your service. When I heard "miss you buddy" it hit my heart to where losing someone you love is hard.
Its very hard to even begin the process of writing this, but I just would like to thank you, seeing all of the memorials, the way you showed and seeing how you were affected by just being there with the people that never got a second chance of life, genuinely made me appreciate life as is a lot more. Again, thank you.
Semper Fi - 98-03 Thanks for the memories man, made me cry a little. Never get over them days. 20 years ago for me. Keep riding!
i loved seeing u do this last year. everyone deserves a friend like you dawg, thank you for your service
this made me cry, and nothing makes me cry
R.I.P
NICK
As a prior service Marine... I really look forward to your annual Camp Pendleton video! It always give me goosebumps, a knot in my throat and a smile 🙂
My brother is there right now just starting his career with the marines. I just want to say thank you for your service and I love your videos and keep doing you man
Thanks to everyone who was on that mountain top for the greatest sacrifice to us
thanks for your service, my brother was in the marine corps kilo company 3233 so seeing the inside of a military base again even on video brought back those memories of when he graduated.
I love watching these videos every time he releases him. Its very sentimental and enjoyable.
My husband served years ago he said its a nice but a hard thing to do at the same time to go back as its still a part of him despite being years later he remembers alot of good memories
These videos in San Clemente and especially on Camp Pendleton are by far my favourite, i get a nostalgia feeling and I've never even lived there. The mixture of emotions the informal memorial creates is so amazing. Your content is so special and unique and the fact you still visit your buddy every year and bring him a cold one is so heart warming. Thank you for your service Brian and everyone else. Rest in peace those great young men that lost their lives
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@@vladimirputin8767 Your the one who's doing the most crying, replying to every comment. That's a whole another level of sad.
@@sullysausage0865 baby American you will be crying. When me and my Chinese brothers own your nation.
@@vladimirputin8767 im not even american
This is hands down the best video you have ever posted. I've seen them all. Thankyou.
Damn you Brian. How u always making me cry brother! 😢
But seriously I can't imagine the things you and your boys have seen and I give you all the respect in the world for what you've done to keep us able to do everything that we love to do in this amazing free country!!
Thank you to the men and woman who gave there lives for the beautiful country we live in
You will never know how much this video touched me. I have a completely different outlook on you and other areas of my life right now I really appreciate it. You taking us up on the mountain and sharing your experience and I give you the upmost respect and will continue following you on your journey. I’m just a nobody from Cincinnati Ohio that really enjoys watching your videos. Thank you so much and may God bless and keep you safe all love my brother
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Your friend made the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you to you, and your friend for your service in the United States Marine Corp. I think I can say this, on behalf of the whole world, thank you for everything. Our men and women are invaluable to this country, we wouldn't be here without any of you.
Got my eyeballs all wet and shit man , may your brother rest in peace man. Thank you for your service brother and thank you to everyone who made the ultimate sacrifice for the great USA. 👍
Thats what im saying. Dumptruck of emotions every-time he goes
@RustyRnds can't beat a good little emotional video. Gotta stay grounded fellas.
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@Vladimir Putin worry about ukraine not me
@vladimirputin8767 someone's perant let's him have a little too much screen time
Tysvm showing me and us this hill. We belong to a mighty family that’s called military vets. I’m from Canada and retired from the army. Do not fear my brotha tears r needed sometimes. It brought tears in my eyes from this video. Due respect to u bro. Ur other brothas r looking down on u and so proud of u and what u r doing. God bless my brotha peace out bro lots of love from Canada 🇨🇦
I don’t want to speak for others but I hope you upload a video like this every year like you have been doing recently it really hits deep for us and I just love seeing everything about it
18:44 I used to be an Airforce pilot in the 620th squadron in South Australia, and I can approve I just loved that adrenaline run when you pushed the throttle stick forward and you just start flyin!
After I stopped flying though I couldn't find anything that would give me that same rush until I bought a motorbike and drove it for the first time.
They where perfect for giving that little bit of adrenaline I got from flying and just that little bit of nostalgia remembering when I used to fly.
Had an 19 year old cousin who lost his life from service. What you do means a lot to anybody who has been in it or lost someone close to you who was in it. Thank you for your service!
Im glad to be part of this brotherhood semper fi carnal
I always love seeing this plz never stop showing the love for your lost friend and don’t showing us thank you for everything u have done
11:30 those names and a bad ass heli flying above..... May they rest in power. This was an awesome first video.
Awesome video, so cool to see the joy it brings you making this trip every year.
Thanks man, that it really does, don't think I smile more than this one. Miss my guy but makes me happy to still be able to see him and how well taken care of they all are up there.
@@brian636 definitely understand what you mean! 🙌
Wow bro that was real emotional to watch im not from the usa but what a privelage to witness thankyou for everything you did in the military much respect
I'm currently in the serving in my country's army. I have been in the army for the last two and half years, and in 8 months I'll be released. It's amazing how much i connected with you threw this video even while serving. I find in incredible that you come vist your friend every year, please continue to document this each year!
I saw your visit from last year along time ago and for this to pop up a year later is just amazing
I go atleast once a year
happy to see you doing this again this year.
Me too man....
Show us as many times as you can,love to all the brothers that have been lost or a struggling with returning to civ life,god bless,thank you Brian
Thanks for the highlight Brian,it’s my first highlighted comment I’ve been watching since 2015 ish
Thank you very much for sharing this very personal journey. Its always a great feeling seeing good people doing good things.
***AWESOME VID, THX FOR SHARING THIS SIDE OF UR SELF & UR SERVICE BRO!!!!***
Although I never was in the military my family has a long history of service which they don't talk about much. I think it's awesome both the respect that you have and that you're willing to share such a sentimental place and memories with us! Really enjoyed this one.
Ah man got me cryin on this.. sorry bout your friend and wish you happiness, great to see a biker with such commitment to a relationship.
Thanks for sharing that experience with us. As a fellow veteran I have the utmost respect for what you've been through and done. You've been an inspiration to me in several ways, keep on keeping on brother! 🤎
Cry more.
Man I struggle to keep it together when I see military memorials it’s such a beautiful thing
I feel like a good part of you still lives on that base even after all these years.
100000% it does
Oh my god! I can’t believe you met David Tanner he was a San Clemente legend (the homeless guy at 6:50) he passed away unfortunately.
I'm not a vet, but I couldn't imagine the pain of losing one of your best friends. I wish you and him the best Brian.
What you talked about at 20:25 hit me like a truck…damn. Wanted to join a couple years ago but I saw some things going on in my personal life and in the world in general that told me it was a horrible idea…no need to get any deeper into that. That aside, this video is just amazing and it gives a whole new perspective on how impactful the relationships we have with people are. We don’t truly lose our brothers and sisters when they die, they’re simply waiting for us to come join them one day. Even if you’re not a religious or spiritual person the feeling of being with those who you’ve lost is a universally solemn but refreshing experience. We all leave this earth one day but we have to do what we can to make an impact on this world and on others so we can be remembered.
One of the best videos you’ve done. Rest In peace to the men who’ve given the ultimate sacrifice to allow us to live free💪🏼🇺🇸
Thank you man....
@@brian636 not a problem. Hopefully you come do a group ride in Maine. Not really a “hood” to do a hood eats, but lots of bikers and a lot of great views
I just discovered and subscribed to your channel recently... this is my favorite vid so far...very cool that you do this!
i remember the video last year, you should make it a annual video for the boys
That’s the plan man. Until I no longer can physically make it up the hill
This video still hits hard... "I'M BACK AT HOME MAN!" was a line that is enough to make a men cry.
I'm not military but I lost my best friend also Nick way to early in life this was very moving. Thanks to all who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Rah Brother! Combat Assault Battalion/ 3/11 India 2008-2012. I've went back to Parris Island back in 2017 and I know the feeling you get man. It feels like it was so long ago, but the brotherhood remains to this day.
Thank you for your service
Much appreciated
Proud to be American.❤️
Yes sir
It’s been a couple years since I seen my grampas cross and never in a million years would I expect to see it on a UA-cam video so thank you
Thank you all for your service 🙏 ❤️
my man
Royal Navy mate 9 Years its a surreal feeling to visit my old home port with my daughter and telling her i used to live there, its also a good time to thank my fallen buddies for what they've done and what current vets are going through. I feel ya visiting your old base, feels like home but sometimes its too much like home and you wanna go and sign back up cause its what you know.
Thank you everyone for serving and sorry for anyone's loss ☠️😓🙌
Thank you again for taking us up
Rip to all the fallen heroes
Rah
Semper Fi, Do or Die!!! Very heart felt video. I served from 94 to 98.I for 1 appreciate this video.
One of the most genuine and wholesome vids I've seen. Sorry for you loss my man, your boy is in a better place.
I'm happy to wake up to this video 2en year in a row I injoy these videos to me there different and amazing to here you talk about man I can't wait to get a bike.
This video really made me emotional.. I grew up as a military brat and the military was a big part of my life growing up. Thank you for your service Brian, you’re a true one man! This was a beautiful video man!
Can’t say I ever expected to see a Brian 636 video on my home town. That hill kicks your ass but my god is it humbling.
Means a lot bro my dad was 2/2 raiders one of the only guys out of his platoon who’s still here. God bless thank you for your service!
When he said I miss you buddy we are still down here that just got me teary eyed. I may not be a part of the military but that just got me and Thank you for your service.
the time you where on that mountain really made me think about life, as a 15 year old swed i thought this was tough to watch, Thank you and all of your buddys services.
I've only seen a few of your vids, and thought you were just another adrenaline goon youtuber, had no idea that you've served! Thank you for your service! I was unable to join the military when I tried before I graduated HS. When you got to the top of the hill, and said "I miss you buddy" to your buddies' cross I teared up!!!
see you making a video like this, reminds me this could've been my older brother... I'm so grateful he was able to put his life on the line for our country, but I'm also grateful he was able to come home safe... I hope you buddy nick is resting easy up there... nearly cried for my man... thank you for sharing your life story with us...
Personally I’m not American but the amount of respect I have for your country and especially your army is a substantial amount. I hope to live there one day
You know exactly what you mean about going back. Thankfully my job in trucking gets me by fort Benning and fort Bragg quite often so I get to reminisce on a regular basis. Haven't been on post for either though. Maybe some day.