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    Head, William. “The Battles of Al-Fallujah: Urban Warfare and the Growth of Air Power.” Air Power History 60, no. 4 (2013): 32-51. Accessed June 1, 2021.
    www.jstor.org/stable/26276386.
    Knarr, William (Bill), Dale Alford, Mary Hawkins, David Graves, Jennifer Goodman, Matthew Dobson, Carolyn Leonard, John Frost, Tracy King, Thomas Jones, and Matt Coursey. Al Sahawa “The Awakening Volume V: Al Anbar Province, Area of Operations Raleigh, Fallujah.” Report. Institute for Defense Analyses, 2016. 2-1--14. Accessed June 6, 2021. www.jstor.org/stable/resrep229....
    Reyhani, Roman. “The Legality of the Use of White Phosphorus by the United States Military during the 2004 Fallujah Assaults.” Berkeley Electronic Press Preprint Series, 2007.
    West, Bing. No True Glory. Bantam, 2005.
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  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian  2 роки тому +903

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  • @ungusbungus2486
    @ungusbungus2486 2 роки тому +13016

    You know you’re old when 2004 is considered historic.

    • @cringeyidiotterry
      @cringeyidiotterry 2 роки тому +739

      2004 was one year after I was born: anything before today can be considered historic anyhow.

    • @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
      @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 2 роки тому +307

      @@cringeyidiotterry eyyy same! A 2004 dude, too! Yeah… we’re pretty old by these standards
      Just 3 years left for it to be 20 years this happened

    • @germanboy9559
      @germanboy9559 2 роки тому +119

      @@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 i was born in 2005 can I join the club?

    • @germanboy9559
      @germanboy9559 2 роки тому +50

      @@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 even though I am like 2 years younger

    • @mustafasattar8452
      @mustafasattar8452 2 роки тому +44

      @@germanboy9559 am 2005 to can i join

  • @thekingofmeeps
    @thekingofmeeps 2 роки тому +2918

    I love the modern war era videos since we barely learn about them anywhere

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 2 роки тому +17

      Are you high? There are countless books on the matter. What? "My SchOOl" "diD noT TEAch it".
      Oh please. Read it yourself or take up a College/Post secondary course

    • @goldenproductions7831
      @goldenproductions7831 2 роки тому +271

      @@johnpijano4786 shut up

    • @fastandfhurious3213
      @fastandfhurious3213 2 роки тому +171

      @@johnpijano4786 he means it's not as known as the great war and the 2nd world war. Where I'm from in the UK op desert storm and other operations in the middle east are very really talked about in schools and college whereas both world wars are pretty well covered

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 2 роки тому +68

      @@johnpijano4786 most people only have a basic understanding and interest in history, and yeah there are plenty of books but the vast mayority of modern media usualy delves either in the past or in fantasy

    • @PugkinSoup
      @PugkinSoup 2 роки тому +34

      Like the several ongoing conflicts such as the Yemeni civil war, like 4 wars in Africa. And yet we hear jack about these conflicts, I barely even knew that Russia has been moving borders for a decade now in Ukraine and Georgia, yet news companies can give a platform to anti-vax nutters and old people complaining about anything even slightly progressive. The world we live in

  • @GeneralGouda
    @GeneralGouda Рік тому +364

    I knew a guy who served in fallujah, he joined the army right after 9/11. He was a staff Sergeant. He left the service in 2006 and was riddled with debilitating PTSD from the things he witnessed there. This was one of the bloodiest military conflicts in American history.

    • @GigaChadlovesandcares
      @GigaChadlovesandcares Рік тому +23

      Pretty much the bloodiest fighting since Hue City&Black hawk down in Somalia

    • @user-jj7fy3su8k
      @user-jj7fy3su8k Рік тому +78

      نعم كنا نقاتل المحتل الامريكي بشراسة

    • @Mahmouddanawi1
      @Mahmouddanawi1 Рік тому +26

      @@user-jj7fy3su8k المنتصرون هم من يكتبون التاريخ ليس الطيب أو الشرير

    • @aymanhasan-2991
      @aymanhasan-2991 Рік тому +2

      Good that he has ptsd, i hope he does soon so he can meet his buddies in hell

    • @moexus
      @moexus Рік тому +68

      Iraqis fought to defend their country, what's wrong with that

  • @AdamerioPhD
    @AdamerioPhD Рік тому +134

    friend of mine i grew up with fought in this battle; was badly wounded, nearly died. unfortunately, he couldn't overcome his own demons and the battle eventually got him a couple years ago. this video helps give me a better idea of what he went through there. miss you man.

    • @JRBullet
      @JRBullet Рік тому

      Its okay he was a terrorist invaded other countries ..... He got what he deserved ...... Hell

    • @bebo5365
      @bebo5365 Рік тому

      Your friend was a war criminal and deserved what got to him, unfortunately. Was in Iraq illegally. Your friend was part of the problem and any American soldier following orders IS the bad guy.

    • @korosenseiff3653
      @korosenseiff3653 Рік тому +33

      مات صديقك والى الجحيم ذاهب بعد ان اسرف في الجرائم ونار الغضب فينا اشعل

    • @evanderpierznik
      @evanderpierznik Рік тому +3

      Sorry to hear that

    • @adhn
      @adhn Рік тому +5

      Lmfao skill issue😤👆

  • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
    @SpaceMonkeyBoi 2 роки тому +4837

    Loving the mixture of modern and older history on this channel

    • @aymanhassan8895
      @aymanhassan8895 2 роки тому +37

      It's just the perfect balance

    • @t.g.r.7043
      @t.g.r.7043 2 роки тому +4

      yeah

    • @averagelithuanian2751
      @averagelithuanian2751 2 роки тому +32

      @John Doe Yeah sure

    • @patatas08
      @patatas08 2 роки тому +27

      @John Doe sure bud

    • @internetexplorer7143
      @internetexplorer7143 2 роки тому +26

      @John Doe He also does videos for the other side, like D’day from the German perspective or the Cuban Missile Crisis from the Cuban perspective

  • @EdinProfa
    @EdinProfa 2 роки тому +5713

    I wish you'd make a Yugoslav wars series, covering major battles and operations.

    • @ltcysaber87
      @ltcysaber87 2 роки тому +74

      this

    • @worldeater1498
      @worldeater1498 2 роки тому +512

      That will cause wars in the comment section

    • @weplaygameforwin9326
      @weplaygameforwin9326 2 роки тому +158

      @@worldeater1498 Balkanize Comments MOMENTO

    • @isthatasupra4727
      @isthatasupra4727 2 роки тому +88

      kocobo je srbija

    • @holycow1753
      @holycow1753 2 роки тому +247

      As a Balkan myself... "The enemy of my enemy is my enemy and there are some guys i dont like so i will just fight like 8 different countries" is the saying that explains Balkan.

  • @chrisblack2330
    @chrisblack2330 Рік тому +281

    This place was insane. It sounds cliche, but there's no way to really describe this stuff to anyone. It's weird how 18 years later. A smell or sound can trigger the brain and put you right back there in a second.

    • @chardaskie
      @chardaskie Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing Chris. I am curious about the Scots that were there. How did they perform or were they more of a rear guard?

    • @chrisblack2330
      @chrisblack2330 Рік тому +13

      @Chard askie I never ran into any Scots. Just a handful of Royal Marines was about it. I'm pretty sure they held their own pretty well. Great people when on your side

    • @farhan007
      @farhan007 2 місяці тому +2

      Sam imagine the actual Iraqis who lived there that had to deal with this and how much more traumatic it is for them.

    • @chrisblack2330
      @chrisblack2330 2 місяці тому +1

      @@farhan007 it was pretty traumatic living under a dictator that had everyone scared they were the next to die also.

    • @farhan007
      @farhan007 2 місяці тому +3

      @@chrisblack2330 you have zero intellectual curiosity of the residents of falujah before the invasion. Don't speak for people you give zero ducks about.

  • @egg-iu3fe
    @egg-iu3fe Рік тому +631

    Anyone who has the balls to fight the US military in open combat gets respect in my eyes. Can't think of a more scarier organization to be fighting

    • @swaswainhimmen
      @swaswainhimmen Рік тому +85

      Lmao it was Zarqawi and his boys. Their boldness was later rewarded when America retreated from Iraq, and his students formed ISIS.

    • @o_manam
      @o_manam 11 місяців тому +80

      They had a lot of battle-hardened soldiers. The Chechens were pretty fierce, they had a lot of experience against technologically superior enemies.

    • @redbrixanimations
      @redbrixanimations 11 місяців тому +6

      @@o_manam what do the Chechens have to do with Iraq

    • @tormundgaint1022
      @tormundgaint1022 11 місяців тому +62

      @@redbrixanimations I think they volunteered to help the militants

    • @Skelstoolbox
      @Skelstoolbox 11 місяців тому +36

      modern day rome, yes.. but there will always be defeats.. the usa will go the same way as rome too and become a shadow of its former self..

  • @Ireanxay
    @Ireanxay 2 роки тому +1978

    this gave quite the view on how urban warfare has changed and just how bad it's gotten, really informative

    • @lehoang3532
      @lehoang3532 2 роки тому +125

      Urban warfare is still as bad as it was. Hell, it was worse.

    • @s.a928
      @s.a928 2 роки тому +178

      I would say it's gotten better. I mean hell in ww2 they flattened the city before any troops even going in

    • @johnrambo2706
      @johnrambo2706 2 роки тому +88

      @@s.a928 flattening entire city districts is still a thing if Russian Urban Warfare method is applied.

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 роки тому

      🔵 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE ARMCHAIR HISTORIAN

    • @TheSquidPro
      @TheSquidPro 2 роки тому +91

      @@johnrambo2706 It is the wiser decision. Personally I'd just dig in for a siege and starve them out with around the clock artillery to drain morale. Anybody that comes out and surrenders can be interred. I mean why play by the enemy rules when they can come to you at your advantage? Israel another morally unscupulous state has shown that flattening a few neighborhoods works pretty well. It won't make you loved or popular, but it works.

  • @gnumblinjones69
    @gnumblinjones69 2 роки тому +1570

    Been waiting on a video about Fallujah and you didn’t disappoint it was worth the wait

    • @reichtanglevictor1694
      @reichtanglevictor1694 2 роки тому +35

      Very cool, McDonald's! You guys should sponsor him.

    • @raven-dq6ox
      @raven-dq6ox 2 роки тому +8

      Yeah same. I recently saw American Sniper and it sparked my interest in these sorts of modern middle eastern battles, video was definitely worth the wait

    • @c0rn651
      @c0rn651 2 роки тому +12

      damn Mcdonalds is a bit fucked up

    • @extracrispychickennugget7521
      @extracrispychickennugget7521 2 роки тому +9

      Can I get a big mac

    • @jacobmv21
      @jacobmv21 2 роки тому +3

      Macdonald

  • @atomiceye44
    @atomiceye44 7 місяців тому +14

    I love this historical content. Don't stop producing this please.

  • @ryanjohnston7844
    @ryanjohnston7844 Рік тому +4

    I could watch these videos all day. Armchair historian is so good. So knowledgeable as well.

  • @nicd5051
    @nicd5051 2 роки тому +4164

    My stepfather was KIA on November 12, 2004 following a battle with the insurgents of Fullujah. Although it hurts, I’m thankful for Armchair covering this battle. It means a lot.

    • @motorTranz
      @motorTranz 2 роки тому +215

      Sorry for your loss. May God comfort you 🙏 My condolences.

    • @R4in46
      @R4in46 2 роки тому +239

      Your stepfather was a hero

    • @ayshanehsan1330
      @ayshanehsan1330 2 роки тому +412

      @@R4in46 he's not
      Me and my mother got injured by glass
      Our house got damaged
      2 of our neighbors di. Ed by an American Air str- Ike

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 2 роки тому +6

      I hope he has his peice, now.

    • @ayshanehsan1330
      @ayshanehsan1330 2 роки тому +136

      @@YouViolatedTheNAP what terr?
      There was no terr when saddam was in charge
      The gov was secular btw and both commies and islamist supported him
      U people made the war solely on that Sadam had WMD but he didn't also even if he did
      Why ya western can have those while we can't? If we had them u ame wouldn't even dare to attack us just look at NK

  • @ToddTheTolerable
    @ToddTheTolerable 2 роки тому +1881

    Urban Combat is fascinating in its brutality. Stalingrad in WWII, Fallujah in Iraq, the Favela levels in MW2

    • @fatis2745
      @fatis2745 2 роки тому +333

      There are two types of people.
      People who finished favela only on regular
      Liars

    • @juanignacioflores3820
      @juanignacioflores3820 2 роки тому +58

      @@fatis2745 i finish it in the last dificulty level, and o god the nightmares

    • @Epicman2145
      @Epicman2145 2 роки тому +55

      @@fatis2745 I actually was playing it on veteran and gave up

    • @kaiserwilhemii9121
      @kaiserwilhemii9121 2 роки тому +19

      Battle of Amein in The Great War idk i wasn't on ze Frontline

    • @worldofdoom995
      @worldofdoom995 2 роки тому +26

      Not to mention Manilla in the Phillipines and Shanghai in China also in WW2

  • @JG54206
    @JG54206 Рік тому +18

    Hey Grif, I’ve been watching your videos for a while. I will admit that there are some I skip due to the subject nature being completely out of my interest but I try to come back to them. I just appreciate the videos and especially the way you articulate the info. The intro of this video in particular gives me goosebumps. I was only 9-10 years old at the time of this battle and I’m not sure why but the pictures I’ve seen from these days of the GWoT are seared into my consciousness. The intro of this one really put me in the shoes of “the point man”, from the last deep breath taken as he prepares himself outside the door, to the tap on his shoulder from his squad mate letting him know it’s time, to the dump of adrenaline that he gets as he breaches the door and clears the threshold. I find myself now as a 28 year old trying to seek out and find documentaries and testimonials from the young men (and women) who were there in Iraq and Afghanistan. This battle in particular really strikes me as it was the bloodiest battle of the Iraq war for the US and because a large bulk of the fighting in this battle was done by young Marines and Paratroopers as opposed to Special Operators who were more trained and more experienced to what a modern, urban war against a fanatical insurgent enemy looked like.

  • @safeysmith6720
    @safeysmith6720 Рік тому +68

    I’m from Canada but I remember watching a really good report on this battle from some British news agency, just like a month after it happened.
    I can’t remember anything more than that, other than those Brits almost turned it into a historical documentary the way they presented it. Of course it was coupled with front line footage. It was really good and also very shocking!

    • @church6882
      @church6882 Рік тому +1

      the one where the dude was kissing his weapon during the briefing, right?

    • @safeysmith6720
      @safeysmith6720 Рік тому +2

      @@church6882 Perhaps! I just remember them going into huge detail about how the American columns would enter the city from different directions, and what zones each would be clearing etc. Just was really informative and well done!

    • @CaliPlays5651
      @CaliPlays5651 Рік тому

      @@safeysmith6720 I think i seen that one. A US Marine who had Arabic Christian parents entered a regular family's house who weren't part of the war... his unit exited, and you can see him kiss his hands and then plant the kiss on the door of the home they just breached.

    • @user-dx5vl8ev2m
      @user-dx5vl8ev2m 3 місяці тому

      America suffered a huge loss, but the media hid this fact. All America and its allies could do was kill unarmed civilians.

    • @python3215
      @python3215 2 місяці тому

      @@CaliPlays5651 thats how war is, civilians are going to be caught in the crossfire, those US marines didn't know which buildings had terrorists and which didn't

  • @__________Troll__________
    @__________Troll__________ 2 роки тому +3121

    *There's a game called "Six days in Fallujah" which attempts to capture the horror of US soldiers trying to breach and clear these houses. It also features testimonies from soldiers who were there, in the form of short clips between missions. The game was in development many years ago but got canceled due to public backlash... but at the beginning of this year the developers announced a continuation of the games development.*

    • @murtadhaalkenani3876
      @murtadhaalkenani3876 2 роки тому +298

      So you say it was cancelled because it showed US as the bad guys

    • @CrossOfBayonne
      @CrossOfBayonne 2 роки тому +260

      It was because at that time the Iraq War was ongoing and there lots of opposition to US involvement in that region and our guys were dying while performing occupation duties after Saddam got overthrown during the initial March 2003 invasion.

    • @methos4866
      @methos4866 2 роки тому +130

      I wonder if it will also show the plethora of war crimes committed.

    • @NegaRenGenX2gay2lift
      @NegaRenGenX2gay2lift 2 роки тому +136

      i wonder if white phosphorus bombs are in the game 🤔

    • @NegaRenGenX2gay2lift
      @NegaRenGenX2gay2lift 2 роки тому +236

      @@ProxiProtogen no it got backlash from the parents of dead soldiers who died in Fallujah, that's why it was shelved for years.
      now in a post-Afghanistan scenario , this game is not gonna have that much impact in promoting jingoism. and i bet you on day one of release, there are gonna be alot of people (especially Iraqis) pointing out whats not in the game like the birth defect children from white phosphorus exposure. if the game is that case, where its just strictly the American POV and never really presents civilian POVs, the game is just gonna be a generic war game like ShellShock: Nam 67' at best

  • @audiosurfarchive
    @audiosurfarchive 2 роки тому +1863

    _"The pointma--"_
    *DEMONETIZATION COMPLETE: HISTORICAL CONTENT DETECTED.*

    • @souvikrc4499
      @souvikrc4499 2 роки тому +108

      Either that or get drowned out by the political arguments in the comments.

    • @JagerLange
      @JagerLange 2 роки тому +25

      Harsh, harsh but true.

    • @z54964380
      @z54964380 2 роки тому +7

      You mean the point-person

    • @JagerLange
      @JagerLange 2 роки тому +27

      @@z54964380 "It's PointMA'AM" (sorry I had to)

    • @audiosurfarchive
      @audiosurfarchive 2 роки тому +8

      @@z54964380 pointzurr

  • @x2x808
    @x2x808 Рік тому +7

    I am from Iraq. I was one of those persecuted by Saddam, but I am against America in that invasion because it destroyed Iraq and made it more divided.

  • @EmperorNapoleonBonparte
    @EmperorNapoleonBonparte Рік тому +1

    I really love this channel for not giving any opinions about the topic

  • @Elliesbow
    @Elliesbow 2 роки тому +1677

    One of my childhood best friends is a combat veteran who fought in this battle. One day after a few drinks by the fire he opened up about his experience in Fallujah and how fighting these insurgents was something none of them could prepare for. He said some of them were high on drugs and could take multiple rounds without stopping. At one point a SAW gunner ripped a insurgents leg off and he remembers the guy staggering back up on one leg screaming at them while continuing to fire his weapon. He said everyone couldn't believe what they were seeing until the insurgent finally collapsed in the street from blood loss. Thankfully my friend made it out and now has a beautiful family but the PTSD still effects him everyday.

    • @milmex317th
      @milmex317th 2 роки тому +92

      Religion is the opium of the masses.
      Lenin's quote.

    • @AO00720
      @AO00720 2 роки тому +320

      They weren't high on drugs, they were freedom fighters, don't underestimate a freedom fighter.

    • @IswearIwasBatman
      @IswearIwasBatman 2 роки тому +410

      I don't think they were high on drugs they were high on adrenaline to resist occupation of homeland. The death they received is the death they were looking for.
      Thanks to Bush both your friend and the Iraqi suffered and are suffering.

    • @redlobster6714
      @redlobster6714 2 роки тому +79

      My dad has a similar story he said he just kept shooting a dude and he would not go down

    • @thatonefriendiii2827
      @thatonefriendiii2827 2 роки тому +237

      @Jinx Vanderz well it isn't really OP's friend's fault, he wasn't the one who decided to invade, he was only following orders, if you want to blame someone, blame the politicians, they were the one who made decisions. *Imo* only blame the soldier if the soldier was committing war crimes because he/she wanted to, and was absolutely conscious that what they were doing was wrong.

  • @thegooddoctor2009
    @thegooddoctor2009 2 роки тому +2018

    It's amazing to hear this was the bloodiest battle in Iraq by US forces, then hear that there were only 700 casualties over several weeks. After listening to WWII and Vietnam stories it seems so underwhelming, even though it was insanely brutal.

    • @yousefal-assaf2985
      @yousefal-assaf2985 2 роки тому +328

      In the age of modern warfare, where you can kill your enemy before they can even see you, "700" casualties is really huge.
      P.S. The real number was much higher than 700, more like 3700...

    • @elgazu1857
      @elgazu1857 2 роки тому +237

      It’s different now, armies have become more like quality instead of quantity because each soldier is equipped with thousands of dollars; and in WWII it was different, there were millions of soldiers from each side that were barely equipped compared to what is use today

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 2 роки тому +72

      @@yousefal-assaf2985 No the number wasn’t bigger.

    • @yousefal-assaf2985
      @yousefal-assaf2985 2 роки тому +70

      @@CrayonEater255
      And who are you exactly? Are you an Iraqi or do you work for the UN?

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 2 роки тому

      @@yousefal-assaf2985 why would I believe you? lmao, I prefer real sources over some dirty middle eastern.

  • @SecretPersonComment
    @SecretPersonComment 3 місяці тому

    You have the highest quality animated history videos compared to some people! I've been watching for quite a while and I usually enjoy your videos. Still wanting a Kings and Generals collaboration.

  • @sugarline4924
    @sugarline4924 Рік тому +5

    Nothing like the brave warriors of Fallujah! Fierce fighters -with primitive weapons- who defended their honor, their land & their people against the occupiers.
    No airforce, no missles, no superior technology!! Just their strong faith & bravery.
    May Allah accept their martyrdom 🤍

  • @Welkon1
    @Welkon1 2 роки тому +769

    I remember hearing about Falluja as a kid and seeing some interviews with some house-clearing veterans, I even met a guy who was deployed into Falluja in 2006.

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 роки тому +3

      🔲 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE ARMCHAIR HISTORIAN

    • @nlocflick
      @nlocflick 2 роки тому +28

      what did you learn talking to these terrorists?

    • @jmo82592
      @jmo82592 2 роки тому +51

      @@nlocflick about as much anyone could learn from you lmao

    • @alexvazquez3035
      @alexvazquez3035 2 роки тому +21

      @@nlocflick why don’t you go to Camp Lejeune or any other military installments with infantry on them and call them that lol

    • @knightmarespawn2690
      @knightmarespawn2690 2 роки тому +13

      @@nlocflick Anybody's a terrorist if don't like them enough

  • @man_maw5317
    @man_maw5317 2 роки тому +1212

    Maybe you could do a video about the Grozny siege of 1994? The 90s war was similiar to Fallujah in a way, with the islamic insurgents fighting a large enemy. The video could also dive deeper into the corruption that went on during the battle, aswell as how chaotic it was on the Russian side.

    • @B10101
      @B10101 2 роки тому +65

      The Islamic insurgents made up only 7% of the whole Chechen "army".

    • @bjorntorlarsson
      @bjorntorlarsson 2 роки тому +60

      Yeah! It could be another episode in a "Blunders Of Wars" series!
      Sending armored personnel carriers into the city center as a propaganda stunt didn't turn out to be a good idea, if I remember correctly. Because there are armor piercing grenades around from any window and they are uncomfortable for the passengers.

    • @ReySchultz121
      @ReySchultz121 2 роки тому +2

      @@B10101 @B J Dudayev loved organizing militias so yeah that's somewhat accurate.
      What they didn't make up for with soldiers & mercenaries, they made up for with their money.

    • @NaderBerbish
      @NaderBerbish 2 роки тому +16

      @@B10101 Doesn’t change the fact they were lead by Islamists 💪💪💪

    • @thirstyserpent1079
      @thirstyserpent1079 2 роки тому +43

      ​ @Björn Larsson The Russians lost something like 26 percent of all vehicles in the operational area from what I recall, a substantial number of about 200-300 I think? Were T'72's and T-80's. The T-80 underperforming so badly that high level Russian military officials openly talked about scrapping the entire design due to for instance a catastrophic weakness in parts of its armor that the designers said would be accounted for by certain internal components.
      Russian infantry didn't do too much better. There was a battle for the cities train depot and marshalling yard in which I want to say an entire battalion of Russian troops were wiped out to a man and numerous other units were savaged by chechen red army veterans from the soviet war in afghanistan.

  • @Noah-357
    @Noah-357 5 місяців тому +7

    Along the history, the occupying entities call the resistance as an act of terrorism for example in Vietnam when the Vietnamese resistance was called a terror group, although it was fighting for all people of Vietnam to free its country from the occupation. Also, the Barbaric British occupation on the US 200 years ago, called the US resistance, as an act of terrorism until all British army lost the war and left the US with humiliation, and the US got it's freedom in 1792, which we celebrate every year in the independence day.

  • @drrocket1753
    @drrocket1753 Рік тому +4

    I do love how we used Desert fatigues but still running around then with M81 Woodland vests

  • @josephedward7534
    @josephedward7534 2 роки тому +712

    You should do a video about the battle of Mosul (2016-2017). That was the biggest urban battle since WWII.

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 2 роки тому +5

      Tell me more

    • @abbcc5996
      @abbcc5996 2 роки тому +53

      @@MASTEROFEVIL look up footage of SVBIEDs from mosul. 500 of them pouring out of every hole and most of them were recorded from the air by the insurgents reconnaissance drones, i think those are the most interesting and crazy combat footage ever after ww2 air battles taken from plane cameras

    • @peepeepoopoo-lz7vj
      @peepeepoopoo-lz7vj 2 роки тому +19

      @@MASTEROFEVIL There is a fantastic book called "Mosul: Australia's Secret War Inside the ISIS Caliphate". It's definitely worth a read.

    • @altoids79762
      @altoids79762 2 роки тому +19

      I had a hand in that battle. Nothing crazy just loaded aircrafts with bombs and watched on live feed the battle damage from my aircraft

    • @Gillan1220
      @Gillan1220 2 роки тому +13

      Armchair should also to Battle of Marawi (2017) which was the largest urban conflict in the Philippines since 1945.

  • @coreybenson3122
    @coreybenson3122 2 роки тому +543

    My dad was there. Third Battalion, Fifth Marines. Ironically enough, I myself ended in 3/5 when I enlisted. Couple of the old timers in the battalion HQ remembered him.

    • @bluecordrecipient6907
      @bluecordrecipient6907 2 роки тому +51

      That’s awesome dude, Semper Fi!

    • @cringeyidiotterry
      @cringeyidiotterry 2 роки тому +55

      We're glad to hear that both you and your father are ok. Thank you for your service, Benson.

    • @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
      @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 2 роки тому +28

      Thanks for the both of your services! And, pretty cool, I think, that you and your dad are soldiers, it’s like a great blood is within you! Courage within your veins!

    • @lightningdriver81
      @lightningdriver81 2 роки тому +11

      Semper Fi.

    • @casualgerm
      @casualgerm 2 роки тому +5

      wow...that's amazing! those are big boots to fill. don't let your dad down, Devil!

  • @matthewr1483
    @matthewr1483 Рік тому +36

    I fought in Fallujah from being part of the assaulting force to the very end when we pulled out in January, I was with 1st Bat 3rd Marines (1/3)… the public thinks the fighting ended in November but we were fighting well into January, the US Military was quick to say the fighting was over but it wasn't. We were told 4 days of fighting but were there for 2+ months still fighting insurgents, we were all wearing desert clothing and desert boots without warming layers so were even fighting in freezing conditions and in freezing rain as the battle continued, so it was miserable conditions in everyway. My unit showed up in Iraq as liberators in October of 2004 and when we pulled out of Fallujah in January for 2005 we left as occupiers. There is a lot more to say about Fallujah and the fighting but this is just a comment for this video... Great work on this Fallujah historical piece.

    • @readquranandlearnaboutisla592
      @readquranandlearnaboutisla592 Рік тому +16

      You killed insane noncombatants Humans Shame on you read more

    • @swaswainhimmen
      @swaswainhimmen Рік тому

      ​@@readquranandlearnaboutisla592 there weren't many civilians in Fallujah mostly Terrorist fighters

    • @mikehoncho1424
      @mikehoncho1424 11 місяців тому

      @@readquranandlearnaboutisla592 Allah akbar goat kisser

    • @Jake_dequenne
      @Jake_dequenne 11 місяців тому +8

      @@readquranandlearnaboutisla592 not every marine killed civilians like not every insurgent killed civilians

    • @MrBojangles2020
      @MrBojangles2020 10 місяців тому +2

      hey brother appreciate hearing from people like yourself!everyone has something to tell in my eyes and its all worth a listen

  • @ryanlee8051
    @ryanlee8051 9 місяців тому

    what a great way to show the story other than just telling it

  • @twohorsesinamancostume7606
    @twohorsesinamancostume7606 2 роки тому +2485

    My mom's birthday was during that fight and of course it was my turn to be on point that day. My nerves were fine until then and I was absolutely terrified that I'd wind up dead on my mom's birthday. No matter what I absolutely could not allow that to happen.
    We didn't assault through every house by the way. Like you said those houses were essentially giant bunkers so if we ran into a fighting position and the Army was around we'd have a Bradley open up with it's 25mm cannon, one of our tanks put a shell into it or we'd launch a SMAW through a window and the pressure from the explosion would kill just about everyone in there if it didn't just outright collapse the place.
    Honestly... the middle eastern guys we were fighting were a joke. Don't get me wrong, they could still kill you with a lucky shot but those guys watched too many 80s movies because they fired everything from the hip. No, the guys we had to worry about were the Chechens. Those guys were well trained, had at least a decade's worth of experience and were there specifically to die fighting. We abliged them but those guys had no quit whatsoever. Us Marines respected them highly for that.

    • @edscmidt5193
      @edscmidt5193 2 роки тому +127

      How would you know you were fighting Chechens? Also do you mean Chechen people or any vet of the Chechen wars

    • @markvalentine5851
      @markvalentine5851 2 роки тому +64

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @The_OneManCrowd
      @The_OneManCrowd 2 роки тому +301

      @@edscmidt5193 Because they stick out like sore thumbs in the desert. They're White people from the Caucuse Mountain region of Southern Europe. They have red hair. They are not Arabs. They are clearly not from Iraq, just like the Americans aren't from Iraq.

    • @mohammedsalimahmed5230
      @mohammedsalimahmed5230 2 роки тому +27

      @@jimmyliang4414 bit of a change in topic perhaps, but are the Taliban similar to the middle easterns you just mentioned in terms of their accuracy/skill. Or are they more like the Chechens.

    • @Shortsmainlydota
      @Shortsmainlydota 2 роки тому +54

      @@jimmyliang4414 Still lose in Afghanistan. LOOOOOOL. I cant believe some drug guys with AKs Fucked you guys and your allies so hard...Now they are ruling... Still you can hide your shame by talking none-sense. Such a shame...

  • @totallynotalpharius2283
    @totallynotalpharius2283 2 роки тому +685

    A friend of mines older brother fought here. When he got home his parents told me and his brother ( I think we were in 6th grade at the time) don’t push him to tell any stories , if he wants to tell you he will but if he does listen, really listen.
    Well eventually he did tell us about Fallujah and to this day , the far away look in his eyes when he did haunts me

    • @tarix_x2368
      @tarix_x2368 2 роки тому +32

      One important message for all of the people here. NOT ALL INSURGENTS SUPPORTED AQI OR LATER ISI, MANY OF THEM FOUGHT IT.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 Рік тому +60

      @@tarix_x2368 That was one of the aspects of Iraq that was so difficult.
      Groups could be any number of things including but not limited to: pro-Saddam baathists, Sunni jihadists, pro-Iranian Shiites, pro-American democracy fighters, Kurdish nationalists, and so many others.
      All of these groups fought for drastically different things and all of them dressed very similarly. Trying to tell one group from another was a lesson in confusion.

    • @ali95ah
      @ali95ah Рік тому +5

      PTSD

    • @korosenseiff3653
      @korosenseiff3653 Рік тому +13

      So he show up in an other country participating in many crime and kill many people, and when he back home the far still in his eyes
      I know many mother that lost there shildren of 6-7 years old or there adult sons what can american tell them? We are also sad that we lost soldier that we sent ?

    • @gussampson5029
      @gussampson5029 Рік тому +20

      @xIAMxTHATxGUYx Rules of war are only between two nations fighting a war like gentlemen. Terrorists and insurgents are not members of a rival military. They are murderers. They have no rights whatsoever. You can kill or torture them in any way and you do not violate rules of war. Because you are not fighting a war with them. Wars are between nations.

  • @hardcor3123
    @hardcor3123 Рік тому +8

    Could you do a video on the US Invasion of Panama? It's a really interesting topic

  • @jonsnow2324
    @jonsnow2324 6 місяців тому

    I love this ❤ dude what an amazing channel

  • @CharChar2121
    @CharChar2121 2 роки тому +792

    I came into the Marine Corps around the time when most of my recruiters and senior NCOs were veterans of Fallujah. They had a different way about them. I think that battle defined the Iraq generation in a way that one can visually distinguish an Iraq veteran from an Afghanistan veteran.

    • @CJ-qz6ec
      @CJ-qz6ec 2 роки тому +29

      What are the differences between a afghan vet and an Iraq one

    • @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269
      @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 2 роки тому +23

      + Romans 10:9-10 "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Amen 🙏!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      The man in Luke 16:24 cries: ". . .I am tormented in this FLAME."
      In Matthew 13:42, Jesus says: "And shall cast them into a FURNACE OF FIRE: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."
      In Matthew 25:41, Jesus says: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting FIRE,. . ."
      Revelation 20:15 says, " And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the LAKE OF FIRE."

    • @alvojnikovic2171
      @alvojnikovic2171 2 роки тому +66

      @@CJ-qz6ec my guess is Iraq vets were much more adept in Close Quarter Combat compared to Afghan vets

    • @mrM-cr8me
      @mrM-cr8me 2 роки тому

      @@CJ-qz6ec same both are baby killers

    • @connorburesh7425
      @connorburesh7425 2 роки тому +96

      @@alvojnikovic2171 more battle hardened. House by house is way more vicious and has more fire fights. Lots of Afghanistan was open long distance shooting and when it got tough a-10s would remove the enemy. I’d assume most major casualties in Afghanistan were IED vs gun shot.

  • @someguy398
    @someguy398 2 роки тому +170

    "This wine is really good, guys! I promise."
    **drinks wine
    "😐"

    • @dalirfarzan1694
      @dalirfarzan1694 2 роки тому +25

      And he put ice in it...ffs

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX 2 роки тому +16

      @@dalirfarzan1694 if it needs ice to taste nice, it isn’t good enough

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX 2 роки тому

      @@dalirfarzan1694 it’s the same with juice and sodas

    • @daniels0376
      @daniels0376 2 роки тому +19

      @@thinkingboi9508 Maybe he's not a wine guy. Doesn't really mean the wine isn't good. Just means that he obviously did not buy that wine for personal consumption.

    • @mrbritannia3833
      @mrbritannia3833 2 роки тому +4

      I would like but it is on 69 likes

  • @DemonratsRevil
    @DemonratsRevil Рік тому +20

    Imagine clearing rooms with a freaking 20 inch m16 with a fixed a2 stock lol

    • @baguettelord4614
      @baguettelord4614 2 місяці тому

      Sounds like hell tbh. But by this point i thought most marines were equipped with A4's, maybe I'm wrong. Though i dont doubt a lot of A2's stuck around, cause you know how the marines are with getting rid of old stuff lol.

    • @michaelsimons4454
      @michaelsimons4454 17 днів тому

      If they weren't insurgents before they would be after that lol

  • @crossfitsilverback942
    @crossfitsilverback942 2 роки тому +1233

    (A-) I am a Marine, active from 95 to 07 wounded the morning of 11/10/04. You got the big strokes right but quite a bit of missing context in regards to the foreign fighters, civilians casualties, Zarqawi, and the Jolon. These Jihadists showed up to die in place in the hope of inflicting high enough casualties to break embarrass American Forces and break the will of the American public. This was their Alamo. I would highly recommend for anyone interested in a deeper dive read No True Glory by Bing West

    • @Darkestdarkify
      @Darkestdarkify 2 роки тому +37

      I bet the USMC birthday has special significance to you now.

    • @Shred_Tube
      @Shred_Tube 2 роки тому +23

      Did you ever have fight against the Mahdi Army? If so, what was your opinion of them as an enemy, why were they fighting you guys?

    • @crossfitsilverback942
      @crossfitsilverback942 2 роки тому +76

      @@Darkestdarkify definitely, when I woke up from surgery in theatre there was a paper plate with a big slice of cake sitting on my chest and my radio operator (also wounded) sitting on the next cot grinning like a cat.

    • @crossfitsilverback942
      @crossfitsilverback942 2 роки тому +131

      @@Shred_Tube No, the Mahdi were Shia, and predominately south and southeast of Bagdad. Western Iraq was dominated by Sunni (Fallujah is part of the "Sunni Triangle") and a much more secular power structure. However, it would not surprise me to find out that limited numbers likely came for the fight just for the chance to kill some of us, but with no uniforms, we likely will never know. My opinion of all we faced is grudging respect. They fought for what they thought was right against an enemy with a fearsome reputation and record of success on the battlefield.

    • @theunbeatable6598
      @theunbeatable6598 2 роки тому +8

      As fkd up these jehaaadez were, how about the warriors committed against the civilians by the west yo

  • @jasondouglas6755
    @jasondouglas6755 2 роки тому +280

    I would love too see something like this on the battle of Manilla, it is a very overlooked Urban battle and is the only major Urban fighting of the Pacific theater.

    • @DiviAugusti
      @DiviAugusti 2 роки тому +21

      ua-cam.com/video/ZBZjTbotmg0/v-deo.html
      Mark Felton's Battle of Manila video.

    • @kostakatsoulis2922
      @kostakatsoulis2922 2 роки тому +7

      Wasn't it considered to be one of the worst examples of destruction wrought from urban combat ever?

    • @Phantom-qr1ug
      @Phantom-qr1ug 2 роки тому +16

      @@kostakatsoulis2922 Pretty much yeah. Especially because, upon realising that they were losing, the imperial japanese took out their frustrations on the civilians trapped in the city. We're talking executions, torture, random violence and especially widespread rape. The japanese commanders explicitly told their men to do this as well, seeing nothing wrong with it at all. Goes to show how fucked up extreme ultranationlism is.

    • @celicaas95
      @celicaas95 2 роки тому +7

      which reminds of the recent but brutal the battle of marawi , it was very much like fallujah or mosul in the intensity of the fighting and destruction and has a formidable resiliant militant combatants

    • @ricardolorrio8228
      @ricardolorrio8228 2 роки тому +3

      and over 100,000 deaths...

  • @ArmyoftheEast
    @ArmyoftheEast 5 місяців тому +5

    Be certain that you will die tomorrow and be certain that tomorrow will never come 🇪🇬❤️🇮🇶

  • @ThePeterPanda
    @ThePeterPanda 2 місяці тому

    I really like the way this crew presents History. Just the plain facts as it happened, and not muddied by personal opinions. The way History is supposed to be told.

  • @DraftTheHippies
    @DraftTheHippies 2 роки тому +486

    Since you guys did this battle, it would only be fitting to do the Battle of Hue or Khe Sanh or Dak To

    • @snanoopis6584
      @snanoopis6584 2 роки тому +35

      Khe sanh or hue would actually be fucking badass

    • @Nihilistic_Soul
      @Nihilistic_Soul 2 роки тому +16

      a video about hue would be amazing af

    • @Retaliatixn
      @Retaliatixn 2 роки тому

      In which wars these battles occured, and between who and who ?

    • @Hunter_Stonestreet
      @Hunter_Stonestreet 2 роки тому

      @@Retaliatixn Vietnam

    • @DraftTheHippies
      @DraftTheHippies 2 роки тому +13

      @@Retaliatixn These battles took place during the Vietnam War and were between the North Vietnam Army vs the South Vietnam Army and US Marines and Army

  • @cyningausty
    @cyningausty 2 роки тому +365

    I'd love to see more videos on this topic and we'll support you even if UA-cam deems your content unworthy!

    • @waffle6376
      @waffle6376 2 роки тому +3

      They should be a afgan video about the usa leaving country

  • @shuja1410
    @shuja1410 Рік тому +6

    Brave Lions 🦁 of Fallujah

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior Рік тому +5

    My instructor told me a story of how the resistance fighters were taking down soldiers clearing rooms. The marines had modified their entry tactics

  • @tomisz120
    @tomisz120 2 роки тому +84

    It’s nice to see content that’s not WW2, as much as I love learning about it it’s just so saturated on UA-cam

  • @SuicidePar
    @SuicidePar 2 роки тому +314

    I was in country at that time with 1st Bn./7th Marines. Initially, my unit was to be the core element of RCT-7 during the push into Fallujah but when the foreign fighters started streaming into Anbar from Syria to reinforce the jihadis, our mission shifted. Before we knew it, we were throwing down with a lot of foreigners in our A.O. Those truly were the all or nothing days of the war.

    • @CrossOfBayonne
      @CrossOfBayonne 2 роки тому +3

      1st Marine Division or Old breed

    • @asovietplaytpus5828
      @asovietplaytpus5828 2 роки тому +7

      @Syed Uzzi you ok?

    • @mortarion9813
      @mortarion9813 2 роки тому +11

      @Syed Uzzi Awesome, how are your fellow muslims and the new administration of Afghanistan? Did your mother and sisters get raped by the new government and posted onto the internet, yet? How are those human shields ya'll love so much?

    • @Johnsmith-fz2dm
      @Johnsmith-fz2dm 2 роки тому +17

      @Syed Uzzi No one kills women and children as much as Islamic fascists, bombs going off in mosques all the time, Islam is a cancer on this planet.

    • @wabdinur
      @wabdinur 2 роки тому +4

      You were the foreigners :D

  • @america8706
    @america8706 8 місяців тому +3

    Something that I learned recently was that the Marines involved in the battle were later investigated for war crimes because so many insurgents were being shot in the head that the brass thought that they were being executed. But no it was just that someone decided giving Marines ACOGs was a good idea.
    And don't forget to ask your local Fallujah Marine if he opened alot of doors with his shotgun lol.

  • @GhostfaceYT0
    @GhostfaceYT0 Рік тому

    This is so good content

  • @billlexington5788
    @billlexington5788 2 роки тому +180

    I still remember being a young Marine listening to NCO’s & SNCOs talk about Iraq. I even remember one who’s elbow would set off the armory metal detector “courtesy of the Iraqi army.”

    • @shutup2751
      @shutup2751 2 роки тому +5

      do you think it would have got as bad as it did if they kept the iraqi army around instead of disbanding it ?

    • @billlexington5788
      @billlexington5788 2 роки тому +18

      @@shutup2751 I personally think things would’ve gone smoother had the Iraqi army been left intact, but in the short term that may have led to some brutal acts on the civilian populace.

    • @cringeyidiotterry
      @cringeyidiotterry 2 роки тому +1

      @@shutup2751 They had to keep it even after the regime change, but I'd assume that they changed its members (so as to get rid of the Saddam loyalists), but what do I know?

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 роки тому

      🟨 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE ARMCHAIR HISTORIAN

    • @a_bone_in_the_ocean2276
      @a_bone_in_the_ocean2276 2 роки тому

      @@cringeyidiotterry they disbanded the entire army

  • @lucygrey37
    @lucygrey37 2 роки тому +154

    Shout out to Squad for teaching me exactly what the layout was for Falluja

    • @zestybot2133
      @zestybot2133 2 роки тому +1

      Lmao

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +2

      Squads fun and all, untill you realize that the sheer amount of times you would die in that game fucking around, was prolly similar to how military mfs had it too. Really shows how well trained they are. They all got only one chance.

  • @hart7536
    @hart7536 8 місяців тому

    Mix of live action and animation will always be so uncanny valley for me

  • @fleckensteleworm4889
    @fleckensteleworm4889 11 місяців тому +1

    Advertising Bright Cellars for when the PTSD laden vet comes watching so that he may fancily drink himself blackout drunk! Classy move Armchair. I approve.

  • @Mr_M_History
    @Mr_M_History 2 роки тому +84

    An Armchair Historian video from the 2000s. It's my lucky day!!

  • @caput_in_astris
    @caput_in_astris 2 роки тому +71

    4:45 “Frequent bombardments of any house suspected (…)”
    The unbelievable violence of this simple sentence…. 😞
    Congratulations for the quite balanced video, explaining well both the objectives, the challenges as well as the consequences and question marks of the battle.

    • @bigshrimp6458
      @bigshrimp6458 2 роки тому +2

      @The Truth Yea just like the BLA right? Lol aren’t you supposed to be out riding around in your Toyota pickup getting blasted by Baloch IEDs?

  • @abdallahh9158
    @abdallahh9158 Рік тому +25

    Great fighters.
    Words To Falujah Boys.

    • @aymanhasan-2991
      @aymanhasan-2991 Рік тому

      Imperialist ghouls
      Just like the nazis will end up in hell 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @lordsteppergod7269
    @lordsteppergod7269 8 місяців тому +1

    Next year it’ll be 20 years since this battle

  • @jasoncunius532
    @jasoncunius532 2 роки тому +538

    You do really good work. My unit was in this battle, I got out August 2004. So it was fantastic to see all the work you guys did on a battle that so many of my friends were in.

    • @sleepwalker8994
      @sleepwalker8994 2 роки тому +27

      Thank you for your service

    • @konkord2
      @konkord2 2 роки тому +21

      Thank you for your service and the service of your friends

    • @JoMiMi_h
      @JoMiMi_h 2 роки тому

      @@chriscarlone527 Wrong war, that was Bosnia.

    • @bleepbleep5245
      @bleepbleep5245 2 роки тому +3

      thank you for your service , you useful meat

    • @jasoncunius532
      @jasoncunius532 2 роки тому +21

      @@bleepbleep5245 so does that make you useless?

  • @christiansamm1582
    @christiansamm1582 2 роки тому +25

    “both men prayed before the door is blasted open”💔

    • @ashtzy9682
      @ashtzy9682 2 роки тому +5

      Every fighters in that battlefield had a reason to fight

  • @itub4715
    @itub4715 Рік тому +8

    IRAQ; WHER ATOMIC BOMBS ?
    USA : NO BOMBS JUST IRAQ SWIMMING OVER A SEA FROM THE OIL

  • @BASHEER964
    @BASHEER964 Рік тому +3

    As an Iraqi person from fallujah It’s nice to see that the informations in the video are actually quite like the ones you hear in the streets .

  • @robertkennedy3419
    @robertkennedy3419 2 роки тому +116

    Damn... I guess I’m officially old. I was there during Phantom Fury. C 1/5 INF, 25th ID 1st BDE Stryker (as an 11B). We later moved to Mosul. Weird watching a cartoon documentary about it. Makes it seem sort of silly.

    • @Bootyeatter6969
      @Bootyeatter6969 2 роки тому +2

      Were you a mounted crew or were you a dismount and how was it being army in that battle compared to marines

    • @robertkennedy3419
      @robertkennedy3419 2 роки тому +35

      @@Bootyeatter6969 I was a dismount - C 1/5 INF, 3rd plt, 3rd squad, bravo team. Carried the M4/m203 (later carried the SAW in my deployment). During Fallujah, granted I was just a PFC, and it’s been like 17 years, but main thing I remember is that we started out of Camp Fallujah, pushed in a few days before the siege actually started, then stayed along the River, after securing one of the bridges. And our main objective was the cordon element in and around the city. But as far as the Marines, I want to say it was 3/1 who we were closest to. And funny story is I remember them shooting at our Stryker lol. Who the hell sees a Stryker and thinks, oh, I bet Ali Baba is in that thing? Lol. Oh, and we were the unit that got moved to Mosul. Evidently, a good chunk of dudes left the city in advance and were wrecking havoc up north where the rest of our brigade (25th, 1st BDE) were at. So, we moved up there and finished our deployment in Mosul.
      It’s funny that the author talks about the rain. I remember that vividly. Prickly heat. Swamp ass. None of us slept the whole time we were there...for at least 10 days straight. We were all delusional and hallucinating. 1 MRE about every three days. Covered in bug bites and rampant diarrhea. I even fell into the Euphrates during one firefight we got into at night. Thought I was going to drown. It was a grind. Everyone’s focused on the Hollywood aspects of gun fighting... which there was that... but I wish dudes could imagine just how much it sucked.

    • @Bootyeatter6969
      @Bootyeatter6969 2 роки тому +3

      @@robertkennedy3419 damn that sounds intense af, as a boot I hate we aren’t deploying to any combat zones rn.

    • @robertkennedy3419
      @robertkennedy3419 2 роки тому +11

      @@Bootyeatter6969 as an older man now, part of me is glad that the deployment tempo isn’t like it was. I’d tell you just take in all the training, focus on discipline, and take care of yourself and your dudes. My prayers go out to you young guys. And I’m proud of you for your service. God bless!

    • @Bootyeatter6969
      @Bootyeatter6969 2 роки тому +5

      @@robertkennedy3419 thank you for your service brother, we all look up to y’all

  • @Frontline_view_kaiser
    @Frontline_view_kaiser 2 роки тому +73

    Capturing and conveying the horrors of Urban Warfare that was a day to day reality for both sides during the battle in a short video is nearly impossible, but you guys nonetheless did a great job in your presentation

  • @jessebelt8732
    @jessebelt8732 Рік тому +2

    I was the next rotation in after this battle. Crazy how long ago it was

  • @lastword8783
    @lastword8783 8 місяців тому +2

    A motivated force with outnumbered infantry only and no armor, artillery or airpower could do this, i could only imagine the bloodbath when its two sides are of near equal strength.

  • @Gaybraham.Lincoln
    @Gaybraham.Lincoln 2 роки тому +30

    Subbed. This channel hits a target I've wanted for years. Just a step by step situational explanation of historical battles.
    The narrators voice is perfect too. Easy to listen to

  • @snowwhite7677
    @snowwhite7677 2 роки тому +568

    Don't worry,
    Halliburton and Dick Cheney made BILLIONS!

    • @formalbug5716
      @formalbug5716 2 роки тому +78

      Let's not forget Boeing, Raytheon, Blackwater etc.

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ 2 роки тому +33

      @@formalbug5716 And, Aquafina.

    • @formalbug5716
      @formalbug5716 2 роки тому +11

      @@Cheka__ I think they would fall under the forementioned "etc."

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ 2 роки тому +18

      @@formalbug5716 And Wet Ones antibacterial wipes.

    • @spaceman9599
      @spaceman9599 2 роки тому +3

      Including the WP and DU munitions manufacturers...

  • @lzdls
    @lzdls 6 місяців тому

    Amazing video.

  • @bumpotato1922
    @bumpotato1922 9 місяців тому

    Early 2000's still felt like yesterday

  • @seanbruce8294
    @seanbruce8294 2 роки тому +95

    Are you going to do a series of videos on the two Russo-Chechen wars?

    • @ReySchultz121
      @ReySchultz121 2 роки тому +5

      I like how alot of people are actually asking for this.
      Respect for knowing this exists.

    • @seanbruce8294
      @seanbruce8294 2 роки тому +4

      @@ReySchultz121
      I find those wars interesting because they happened while Russia was going from the Soviet Union to the Russian Federation, and how it affected Russia both domestically and globally.

    • @figtree_video_archive
      @figtree_video_archive 2 роки тому +7

      @@seanbruce8294 How about the Russo-Georgian war?

    • @seanbruce8294
      @seanbruce8294 2 роки тому +2

      @@figtree_video_archive
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS.

    • @truskiz5703
      @truskiz5703 2 роки тому +2

      @@ReySchultz121 became aware of this after “chechclear”. Both sides went crazy with the war crimes

  • @EannaWithAFada
    @EannaWithAFada 2 роки тому +156

    You should do some videos about Ireland, the 1910s and 1920s where a complex time

    • @Firebolt193
      @Firebolt193 2 роки тому +15

      A video on the Easter Rising/Irish Civil War would be swell, ngl

    • @lobsterpots
      @lobsterpots 2 роки тому +11

      The republic will be restored btw

    • @munkey8181
      @munkey8181 2 роки тому

      That would be pretty cool

    • @ReySchultz121
      @ReySchultz121 2 роки тому +8

      I was born in the Dublin street where the loyal drums to beat
      And the loving english feet they walked all over us

    • @RayR1990
      @RayR1990 2 роки тому

      I second this request

  • @MUSTAFA_.2001
    @MUSTAFA_.2001 Рік тому +5

    Fallujah is the Marines' cemetery

  • @totalconfirmed5398
    @totalconfirmed5398 Рік тому

    so for you a station and after a spell a game on it so beautiful I love what you do

  • @kitchenspokane3050
    @kitchenspokane3050 2 роки тому +6

    Griffin one of your best episodes yet! keep up the amazing work. Love this channel

  • @TR3sniPEr
    @TR3sniPEr 2 роки тому +31

    “We were one “ is a great book about this battle . A journalist wrote it who was attached to the marines of 3/1 who took the most casualties.

  • @user-kp7xp4ij6n
    @user-kp7xp4ij6n Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @lightningdashproductions8824

    This is so nutty to think i was 4 when this all went down. not only that, but my previous boss was a marine veteran who fought in Fallujah. idk which battle though, nor do i rememebr what unit he belonged to specifically, but i remember that he was in charge or like the "manager" of prisoners when troops would bring back surrendering enemies from the front lines. He recalled one time how there weren't nearly enough proper jail cells or secure locations, so they had to use dog kennels (like, ones for *big* dogs) to store prisoners sometimes.

  • @austinlaudry8335
    @austinlaudry8335 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for being unbiased in your video and acknowledging American war crimes in Iraq, and for using the term “occupying force.”

  • @salmay4266
    @salmay4266 2 роки тому +11

    Good job this video actually is more informative, accurate and unbiased than some of traditional media's documentaries

  • @SlowQRF
    @SlowQRF 2 роки тому +695

    This is a really small detail. But I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate you addressing the Marines properly. Also, the detail the animator put in. The fact that they took the time to portray the Marines in MARPAT is realistic

    • @Mygg_Jeager
      @Mygg_Jeager 2 роки тому +8

      What's the proper way to address a marine?

    • @Jasper118
      @Jasper118 2 роки тому +28

      @@Mygg_Jeager not calling them soldiers

    • @Mygg_Jeager
      @Mygg_Jeager 2 роки тому +25

      @@Jasper118 Yeah... they're soldiers lol. I know they hate being called that but they are by every dictionary definition. They're uniformed professional combatants, enlisted in a legal state military... that's a soldier lol.

    • @Jasper118
      @Jasper118 2 роки тому +38

      @@Mygg_Jeager the technical definition is obviously not the point. Would you call a sailor a soldier? A marine is a specific type of war fighter with a specific role hence the specific name. Especially in the US when there are clear differences in every way between soldiers and marines. But beyond all that it’s also about the culture and pride, you just don’t call a marine a soldier, that’s what OP was saying. Nobody cares how you define it if you obviously don’t understand.

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 2 роки тому +30

      @@Mygg_Jeager Marines are not soldiers, they’re Marines. A Marine is an amphibious light infantryman. Soldier is a generic term for a combatant that fights on land, like a Sailor only stays at sea.

  • @user-yt3zn2ws9r
    @user-yt3zn2ws9r Місяць тому

    That was a long and brutal battle

  • @postpwnmalone
    @postpwnmalone 6 місяців тому

    The woodland camo vests are absolutely iconic

  • @hellothere5963
    @hellothere5963 2 роки тому +6

    Well done, a very well constructed video! Good pacing, charming visuals, on point narration and all around great!

  • @normalplayer7377
    @normalplayer7377 2 роки тому +88

    I cant wait for the Six Days in Fallujah game to come out

    • @firstnameiii7270
      @firstnameiii7270 2 роки тому +14

      @You have to know just report this one for spam

    • @Trve_Kvlt
      @Trve_Kvlt 2 роки тому

      If it ever does. I was saying that about Ready or Not, but I have no hope for that game anymore.

    • @user-hk5fo1nm9h
      @user-hk5fo1nm9h 2 роки тому +7

      That game is going to be bullshit propaganda, just crying about how sad war is but only showing our side and some token civilians.

    • @normalplayer7377
      @normalplayer7377 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-hk5fo1nm9h No, we'll have to wait and see

    • @user-hk5fo1nm9h
      @user-hk5fo1nm9h 2 роки тому +4

      @@normalplayer7377 They’ve given statements and confirmed these details. You don’t always have to wait.

  • @A.F.9322
    @A.F.9322 6 місяців тому

    Man...I remember this like it was yesterday.

  • @aaronnichols9444
    @aaronnichols9444 Рік тому +1

    Served in Operation Phantom Fury November 04, it was hell on earth.

  • @tomg5187
    @tomg5187 2 роки тому +12

    Beautiful video. Clicked right away. I love these informative videos on the more personal side of wars, not just the larger troop movements etc. Thank you to everyone involved in crafting this masterpiece.

  • @chronicvibezzz
    @chronicvibezzz 2 роки тому +9

    Congrats to the animators, I loved the video! Keep up the great work!

  • @ezio4546
    @ezio4546 4 місяці тому +4

    Similar war is now in Gaza

  • @Cobra-King3
    @Cobra-King3 Рік тому

    No matter what happens, the Predator gave me nightmares, and its sound was just as bone chilling, hearing a Loudspeaker Predator sound would probably kill me in my sleep

  • @mikeyholland150
    @mikeyholland150 2 роки тому +15

    Hey Armchair Historian loved your video on the battle of Falluja. It parallels to the battle of Hue in 1968 as far as urban combat and house to house fighting. Maybe for your next video you could do one on that. Love your videos!!

  • @tethryss5001
    @tethryss5001 2 роки тому +435

    I like how you gave humanity to the insurgent. Many of them we may significantly disagree with and there were many vile people, but to many they were fighting for what they felt was right in many cases, and the fact that both the U.S soldier and the insurgent were fearful and that he held a photograph of his family and it was what he held as he died is so very human that we very often do not think about.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +1

      Nazis beleived they were right. Pretty sure alot of nazi generals held pictures of their families when they were hung for genocide.
      Terrorists use civillians as meat shields, yet people are de-sensitizied to the point they think war is a game, and try to criticize the Americans for doing what they did. If half these rich suburb folks were in the same shoes those marines were in, the warcrimes they committ would be even greater.

    • @tethryss5001
      @tethryss5001 2 роки тому +1

      @@honkhonk8009 Not every insurgent is a horrible monster and not every american soldier is a hero, just as not every german soldier was not a Waffen-SS.
      German generals (By vast majority) didn't give two shits about Nazi ideology. Anyone with actual sway over the war effort outside of Hitler didn't actually care about Nazism and instead focused solely on "winning" and their own careers to the detriment of the war in its entirety. Guderian is a perfect example of this shoot the bigger plan in the foot so I can get a step ahead mentality.
      Yes, Al-Qaeda leaders and ISIS by in large were full of awful awful people, but not every single person on their side = evil soulless monster and to view them that way is just to justify our killing of them, just how it is so easy for us now to consider the Wehrmacht to be just like the Waffen-SS, which they were not, just how the red army was not all like the NKVD in later war periods.

    • @Ma-km7yt
      @Ma-km7yt 2 роки тому +2

      They died for their land while Americans died for oil

    • @Darksoil4555
      @Darksoil4555 2 роки тому +1

      Shut up

    • @thekiller7994
      @thekiller7994 2 роки тому +7

      Why is UA-cam not showing comments?

  • @z-by2vv
    @z-by2vv 8 місяців тому +3

    Whenever I hear the name Fallujah, I remember the American soldiers who were crying there 😅😅

    • @Dennis-nc3vw
      @Dennis-nc3vw 8 місяців тому

      Oooh look we've got a badass playing stick it to the man here. You know at this time most Iraqis actually supported the US invasion and the US presence. Read the polls yourself. Gallup took a poll in April 2004.

    • @ihateshorts32
      @ihateshorts32 8 місяців тому +2

      ​​@@Dennis-nc3vwBro ain't no way you defending our nation in the iraqi war 💀
      That's new level of stupidity,man how the fk did you even manage to get on the Internet that's impossible 😂😂
      Also fallujah is the graveyard of your men who got sent to cause war crimes and havoc 😂
      The Iraqis didn't even support the invasion and those who did just opposed the rule of saddam and when you come to iraq and ask any if they want saddam back citizen they will 100% answer that they want him so quit your bullsht
      You are also patriotic over a nation that has poor health care woke @ss culture and racism is all over the place

    • @Dennis-nc3vw
      @Dennis-nc3vw 8 місяців тому

      @@ihateshorts32 Read the poll factophobe. Yes, Iraqis want Saddam back now, but they believed at the time overthrowing him was right. Our crime was not knowing better than Iraqis what was best for Iraq.
      Hell, I followed a site called "Iraqi Blogger Central" and saw this transformation myself. The site is gone now but you can still find it with the Wayback Machine. America gave you what you wanted, then you mass murdered each other in sectarian violence and blamed Americans.

    • @user-cb9if3rs7o
      @user-cb9if3rs7o 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Dennis-nc3vw They lied to the world that Iraq had nuclear weapons to launch their crusade to destroy Iraq and give it to the shiea to make it a Retarded country forever I am from Saudi Arabia but wallah we will never forget what you country did

    • @Dennis-nc3vw
      @Dennis-nc3vw 7 місяців тому

      @@user-cb9if3rs7o According to John Sloboda of Iraq Body Count, about 88% of civilians in Iraq were killed by "insurgents, militia, and terrorists." The people we were there to kill and capture. Only the West gets blamed for the crimes of its mortal enemies.

  • @harlemraider3347
    @harlemraider3347 Рік тому

    Would love one of these for the Battle of Mosul (2016-17)

  • @LawrenceCaldwellAuthor
    @LawrenceCaldwellAuthor 2 роки тому +611

    So basically "as long as we're careful, we can break the rules we made up." Good stuff, lol. War. There is no rules. Only the guys with the biggest sticks to enforce their will. Actions speak louder than words. Great video by the way!

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 роки тому +69

      How do you not engage in occasional rule-breaking when the enemy uses civilians and mosques as cover? How could they possibly fight the insurgents by following the rules? I think there's an American 'spirit' to follow the rules and try to have no harm come to civilians, but I wasn't there and didn't know the reality on the ground. I can understand the need or even desire to bend or break them in certain circumstances. Civilians are always the largest casualty group in any war.

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 2 роки тому +69

      @@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Well why the phosphorus then?

    • @Crowniecrown
      @Crowniecrown 2 роки тому +119

      The US has always broken the rules they made in every single war its been in. Playing dirty then revising the history is an American tradition.

    • @georgiishmakov9588
      @georgiishmakov9588 2 роки тому +18

      The idea of "rules of war" has been perverted somewhat. Originally, rules of war were meant to be such as to ensure that warfare remains limited to the warring states and doesn't consume the entire world (enemy civilians tended to count as hostile targets when convenient, but foreigners were to be allowed hostility-free existence), and to ensure that there can be a peace settlement and a world after the war (so, enemy envoys were to be allowed free passage, and a peace settlement was to be the end of hostilities, so all the weaponry like minefields was to be disabled after a peace settlement was reached). These rules are to a large extent still followed today, by all sides.
      However, these rules have in the late 19th-early 20th century been turned into the "chivalrous warfare" rules that they are today. And since war has always been hell and not a particularly chivalrous occupation, no side ever adhered to said rules. However, for fear of public pressure, the Western statesmen were never really able to admit that and move on from this silly idea. Which is how we came here.

    • @jesussaenz2497
      @jesussaenz2497 2 роки тому +19

      Those who are powerful enough to make the rules, are powerful enough to break them.

  • @panagiotispapadakos392
    @panagiotispapadakos392 2 роки тому +9

    Amazing video. The animation keeps getting better. Well done.

  • @wallclock4648
    @wallclock4648 8 місяців тому +31

    God bless the brave heroes defending their country against invaders

    • @redcommander27
      @redcommander27 6 місяців тому +1

      And the invaders won

    • @samoyl123456
      @samoyl123456 6 місяців тому

      @@redcommander27😂😂😂😂😂won, I am dying

    • @user-mw5jv1pm6m
      @user-mw5jv1pm6m 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@redcommander27
      لا لقد انهزم الغزاة
      ولان المقاومين العراقيين هم المسيطرون 😇🇮🇶💜

    • @redcommander27
      @redcommander27 5 місяців тому

      @@samoyl123456 The battle I meant, not the war. Though the biggest winner of the war were the Shiite insurgents, not the Sunnis.