Thank you for producing this valuable video. We can never forget these warriors and we owe them our time and show respect for their sacrifices. Thank you.
Living in Fayetteville NC , next to Ft Bragg, I have the opportunity to be friends with these some of these Great American Heroes. They don’t consider themselves that, but they are. They’re not glory hounds. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice for our country.
Here after watching 12 Strong again. Had no idea this interview existed, but I can’t wait. Just hearing these guys talk is going to be 100X better than the movie.
Man this is the fastest hour of my life I could listen to these guys talk for days I've always been fascinated with war and our our military my dad served in Vietnam both my grandpa's and World War II my both great grandpa's and World War 1 unfortunately I was born a bad asthma and I could never complete training but I respect our soldiers so much and it's really amazing on what sixty of our men could do against a thousand other men it's amazing
Hey Pat Mac crew, could y'all interview the hero's from Benghazi 13hours? 6 American former Special forces Who saved all those American lives while battling for 13hours on they're own vs hundreds of enemies in Libya! It's a miracle any one even walked away from there alive. A few great men were KIA protecting American lives! This was an amazing interview, listen, & thank you, very much appreciated it all!
This is a great interview of real Heroes and real stories. Audio was good, I wish the camera work was better, meaning a few close up shots of the person as they talk. I love that u guys have a sense of humor and show your humility. Thanks for your service good Men and your partners throughout the community. Your sacrifice, work and committment is highly appreciated. Much love and respect.
Being from Indy you best believe I'm gonna get a couple of bottles and give my money to these guys.. currently being in Afghanistan and getting to see what goes on behind the scenes is humbling.. hats off to these warriors!
When these heroes only get 40k but the kardashians have millions of followers. This is why you don’t join the military expecting fame; silent professionals
That was a sweet one! Love it! I had a couples of smiles with the horse moment, the training explannation that remind me my selection and the little discret slide for ... we the north! Oh still one of the best experience was that exercice in 1997 Mississipi, we where playing a french guerilla and the green berets where suppose to train us in varius tactics/weapons and practice french for G.B.! What a great time there! 2R22R je me souviens!👊
I related so much when he said he didn’t want anybody there when he got home. When I came home from Afghanistan I only told a couple very close people and they brought literally my entire family and friends to the airport to try and surprise me. It upset me so much and was honestly embarrassing. Ruined everything I was waiting for the entire deployment.
Jacob sprigg well they do more than the seals do because seals are more direct action like if you want to take the big names that’s who u wanna call get in get out but if you want to win a war use green berets and plus green berets and seals have a family like rivalry in way idk how to explain it
Pat start another podcast, do it once a month but just have on badass vets with badass stories. I could listen to them talk all day long. Its one thing seeing the story in a movie or read it in a book. But when the story it told by the people who lived it. Fucking nothing better
I wish they would have focused more on these guys personalitys. You didn't get to see how FUNNY they all are. Kevin telling Mark he dropped cas on him and blew him out of his boots is a great and funny story.
You have a bunch o f good things going this one of the better videos but by far is one of best by far thanks for all of the funny stuff keep on doing this makes my day Pat you have a great staff keep up the great work
TroutFink, I meant the SEAL in this video. That said, SEALs were very much involved in Afghanistan. In fact once OIF started, DEVGRU became the main SMU in Afghanistan. CAG was the the main SMU in Iraq from the get go. There were still troops from each units in both countries.
@@6.8SuperDutyDriver well said. 6 sent members over to Iraq when delta was taking alot of casualties and they were seamlessly folded in to each other. Check out the book relentless strike or modern American snipers for great stuff on the jsoc elements (delta/ seal team 6/rangers) For SF specific material, horse soldiers, masters of chaos, Robert's ridge, and more. Also KIll Bin Laden abd the mission the men and me. Excellent books out there. So much to learn. If anyone wants more suggestions msg me and I have hundreds of source materials to check out.
Art Trumbo, the show is to promote their Horse Soldier Bourbon. Their story is part of the promotion. Also, regular SEALs were part of TF K-Bar which was formed in early/mid Oct. 2001, days after SF was in country. DEVGRU was part of TF 11/Sword in that same time frame.
These two are so underrated compared to the Seals that killed Osama Bin Laden. What these two did was wayyyy more ballsy imo. For people that don’t know much about US special forces 11:05, he was a great job trying to describe it. Amazing interview. 12 strong > Zero dark thirty.
It's not really something to compare. Green Berets are generally older and more mature because their primary mission isnt direct action. They're clearly the tip of the spear
Like how the SEAL wearing a Blackwater shirt STFU and played on his phone whilst listening to Men who did things. Sleep, Eat, And Lift. That hair care joke wasn’t a joke
jose1991 yea ikr and he prolly hasn’t done half they shit they’ve done bc seals are direct action focused take the big named leaders out and leave that’s it but green berets are the ones who change the tide of war
FEAR THE SOUP ummmm.... ODA’s or “operations detachment Alpha’s” are rangers direct action teams. They literally often do the same thing and even do it together.
There's really no brand yet. It's the Pat McAfee show but it will take time to become their own network, which Im guessing they will...brand definition, gotta have a catchy name, etc. (ie - barstool). But you're right, these are weak numbers. It also might be because it's a dual broadcast, where the majority of the views are on the other persons broadcast.
112K views...30K more subs than barstool channel in 2 years. I love Barstool, but boy are they overrated..horrible view counts, should be at 5 mill subs minimum the way it’s hyped up as a media player.
There is no Arabic language in Afghanistan. Dustum speaks uzbeki and we have two other common languages there. Pashto is spoken by Talibans and we have Dari spoken by Tajik, Hazara and majority of Uzbeks.
Your informations are biased and misleading by making false statements and accusing others who speaks Pashto as Talibans that’s embarrassing if you are a Tajik and Afghan
Maybe someone can help me with some questions. So I have been watching a lot of Afghanistan war documentaries and up until the pull out the armies of ever major nation were there from what I can gather. The way these guys talk about it is like they went there for three months, a month after 9/11 and within three months they had ousted the Taliban and everything was fine except from needing to keep some guys there for a bit to over see things. From the videos I have seen, going into villages in places like the korengal valley, the tribes would essentially be the same guys who were shooting you when you left. The distinction between regular people and taliban was blurred. Was there a point between when these guys left where things were ok but then as time went on things got worse? Did these tribes who fought together suddenly disband and fight for the taliban/insurgents? It also seems there were other factions like ones who worked for drug trafficers who were fighting more like a mafia to keep their business going. Maybe because Afghanistan is such a large place, where these guys worked was in a different area which kept the peace? I would be interested to understand how this all works as it is fascinating.
@@CH1EFBL1TZ they pretty much run around the Middle East with no laws rules or restrictions and have the authority to fire at will at all times, no need for rules of engagement, they aren’t tied to our government or our laws since it’s a private corporation. you get a lot of dudes making a big 6 figures over there that have lots of money, and lots of authority, things get corrupt and ugly.....
@@CH1EFBL1TZ not to say they never did any good, because they did....they’ve done some incredible things to help our marines. But again, with that much freedom and that much money over there, guys go astray and start playing John Wayne over there...
We should just all thank but curse the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs for all this shit to even exist. We don’t gotta be here but we’re here and while we’re here we’re fighting. What a clusterfuck of a universe
What's with the disrespect from that navy seal. Is he really a navy seal. Sitting there board playing around with his phone. Wild these two bad ass warriors talk about their experiences in afghanistan. At what point did he realize that he was nothing. Compared to these two awesome green berets?
"Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young."
Thank you for this interview. It’s absolutely necessary for these type of podcast. As a combat veteran thank you so much for this.
Love interviews like this, keep it up guys
Best podcast yet. Y’all gotta get Alejandro Villanueva on here. I’d love to hear some of his stories
Thank you for producing this valuable video. We can never forget these warriors and we owe them our time and show respect for their sacrifices. Thank you.
Legends! 🫡
Living in Fayetteville NC , next to Ft Bragg, I have the opportunity to be friends with these some of these Great American Heroes. They don’t consider themselves that, but they are. They’re not glory hounds. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice for our country.
Here after watching 12 Strong again. Had no idea this interview existed, but I can’t wait. Just hearing these guys talk is going to be 100X better than the movie.
Man this is the fastest hour of my life I could listen to these guys talk for days I've always been fascinated with war and our our military my dad served in Vietnam both my grandpa's and World War II my both great grandpa's and World War 1 unfortunately I was born a bad asthma and I could never complete training but I respect our soldiers so much and it's really amazing on what sixty of our men could do against a thousand other men it's amazing
Hey Pat Mac crew, could y'all interview the hero's from Benghazi 13hours? 6 American former Special forces Who saved all those American lives while battling for 13hours on they're own vs hundreds of enemies in Libya! It's a miracle any one even walked away from there alive. A few great men were KIA protecting American lives! This was an amazing interview, listen, & thank you, very much appreciated it all!
Most of those guys were not special forces, but were from various other special operations units....SEALS, Marsoc, etc.
This is a great interview of real Heroes and real stories. Audio was good, I wish the camera work was better, meaning a few close up shots of the person as they talk. I love that u guys have a sense of humor and show your humility.
Thanks for your service good Men and your partners throughout the community. Your sacrifice, work and committment is highly appreciated.
Much love and respect.
Being from Indy you best believe I'm gonna get a couple of bottles and give my money to these guys.. currently being in Afghanistan and getting to see what goes on behind the scenes is humbling.. hats off to these warriors!
Looked these dudes up the same day the podcast came out, bought a bottle of privileged cask strength on the spot. Should be arriving here this week.
Proud to say that Bob Pennington is my brother and it has been an amazing to see what he has done for his country
Y
John Pennington just looked it up, bob pennington didn’t have a brother. U attention stealing fraud
@@ethanpendleton987 Really?What a Douche
When these heroes only get 40k but the kardashians have millions of followers. This is why you don’t join the military expecting fame; silent professionals
Ryno Lemons if anyone chooses their career off of fame they should end themselves immediately
People don’t join to become famous. People join because they love their country or they have no other choice
They make more then 40. Cut it out.
Special Forces guys earn way more than $40k.... The infantryman are the ones who get fucked.
SF guys make way more than 40k... and most of them get out and move to the private sector making more than 100k
That was a sweet one! Love it!
I had a couples of smiles with the horse moment, the training explannation that remind me my selection and the little discret slide for ... we the north!
Oh still one of the best experience was that exercice in 1997 Mississipi, we where playing a french guerilla and the green berets where suppose to train us in varius tactics/weapons and practice french for G.B.! What a great time there!
2R22R je me souviens!👊
big love for American armed forces, uk and us are absolute gs together
Thank you for your service gentlemen
I related so much when he said he didn’t want anybody there when he got home. When I came home from Afghanistan I only told a couple very close people and they brought literally my entire family and friends to the airport to try and surprise me. It upset me so much and was honestly embarrassing. Ruined everything I was waiting for the entire deployment.
Have to save this podcast for my drive home I'm excited to listen to it
Best podcast yet
These are some of the best questions and most bad ass answers ive ever heard on a podcast
This is fantastic. It's like watching NFL films, but with military personnel....
Be thankful that our military and special forces keep us safe. We are truly blessed to live in the United States.
Great podcast! Wish y’all did 2+ hours!
I love this. Great content pat and crew
Feel like the seal guy wasn't impressed lol just texting away
Pretty rude considering they have probably done more than him
from the shirt im thinking spook just there to make sure they don't say too much
Jacob sprigg well they do more than the seals do because seals are more direct action like if you want to take the big names that’s who u wanna call get in get out but if you want to win a war use green berets and plus green berets and seals have a family like rivalry in way idk how to explain it
D. B. A. G
An alpha meeting other alphas
I'm a Pats fan but I absolutely love Pat McAfee.
and i am a pat fan but i absolutely cannot stand the pats. we complete each other ;D
Same Kevin
erbgorre I had to read that twice
Best podcast ever man
They should make a movie about these stories for sure
These guys are inspiring...I'm gonna try out for SF, this video is invaluable
What a GREAT show. Thank you, gentlemen!
What an awesome interview! I bought a bottle of their bourbon a couple weeks ago without realizing the story behind it. It's some tasty stuff.
The image of a Unicorn riding a horse is in my mind now, and thats all I can think of, haha.
Green beret selection sounds pretty close to A&S in the airforce for cct, pj, and recon except for the pool part
Pat start another podcast, do it once a month but just have on badass vets with badass stories. I could listen to them talk all day long. Its one thing seeing the story in a movie or read it in a book. But when the story it told by the people who lived it. Fucking nothing better
Out of all the small teams green beret is the one I think would be the best to join.
Get after it.
nice i want to join marsoc
We’re your nightmares in the dark! Semper fi gents thank you for the stories.
subscribed: informative and exciting information. Thank you for your service gentlemen.
I wish they would have focused more on these guys personalitys. You didn't get to see how FUNNY they all are. Kevin telling Mark he dropped cas on him and blew him out of his boots is a great and funny story.
Airborne!
18:25 best part of the video. Just shut up and get the job done!
I hope they bring it to missouri man i want some of that whiskey
The enemy didn't know what hit them they thought it would take months for us to deploy
Heroes!!! 🇺🇸 May God continue to watch over our country's finest!!
Scunion !!!!
Miss hearing that !!!
The guy with glasses sounds like Dr. Phil. Close your eyes and listen, check it out.
This should've been a bigger show than it was.
This is beautiful
More of stuff like this please
Really enjoyed this video.
had to subscribe
Wow what a great show!
The things they did are what gods are made of. I want to see a movie of them just taking out Generals and Lieutenants
You have a bunch o f good things going this one of the better videos but by far is one of best by far thanks for all of the funny stuff keep on doing this makes my day Pat you have a great staff keep up the great work
Great podcast
Yo you got the dude from big lobowski in the studio. Lmao
I love how you can’t even see the guy on the left’s face
Cool show. Wish the Frogman would've been more involved in the conversation.
6.4 HemiDriver not a lot of water in Afghanistan
TroutFink, I meant the SEAL in this video. That said, SEALs were very much involved in Afghanistan. In fact once OIF started, DEVGRU became the main SMU in Afghanistan. CAG was the the main SMU in Iraq from the get go. There were still troops from each units in both countries.
@@6.8SuperDutyDriver well said. 6 sent members over to Iraq when delta was taking alot of casualties and they were seamlessly folded in to each other. Check out the book relentless strike or modern American snipers for great stuff on the jsoc elements (delta/ seal team 6/rangers) For SF specific material, horse soldiers, masters of chaos, Robert's ridge, and more. Also KIll Bin Laden abd the mission the men and me. Excellent books out there. So much to learn. If anyone wants more suggestions msg me and I have hundreds of source materials to check out.
Well, he wasn't involved in the invasion of Afghanistan, which is what the show was about.
Art Trumbo, the show is to promote their Horse Soldier Bourbon. Their story is part of the promotion. Also, regular SEALs were part of TF K-Bar which was formed in early/mid Oct. 2001, days after SF was in country. DEVGRU was part of TF 11/Sword in that same time frame.
these men are dangerous... fuking badass!
Amazing men!
I have only one question. Was the spook link up the late Jack Idema?
God speed soldiers.
These two are so underrated compared to the Seals that killed Osama Bin Laden. What these two did was wayyyy more ballsy imo. For people that don’t know much about US special forces 11:05, he was a great job trying to describe it. Amazing interview. 12 strong > Zero dark thirty.
It's not really something to compare. Green Berets are generally older and more mature because their primary mission isnt direct action. They're clearly the tip of the spear
Don’t forget the CCT.
Like how the SEAL wearing a Blackwater shirt STFU and played on his phone whilst listening to Men who did things. Sleep, Eat, And Lift. That hair care joke wasn’t a joke
Abraham Froman what is the purpose of your statement? To say he isn’t hardcore? That’s wildly retarded if so.
43:44 lol they actually bellieved it, these old commandos are taking the piss out of them
What’s not to believe?
It’s a true story....
Badass!
the disrespect from the navy seal guy rolling his eyes and on the phone the whole time like yeah yeah I've been there done that myself
Just a shitty thing to do, even if he saw all kinds of hard combat.
jose1991 yea ikr and he prolly hasn’t done half they shit they’ve done bc seals are direct action focused take the big named leaders out and leave that’s it but green berets are the ones who change the tide of war
Yeah honestly that was pissing me off ngl
FEAR THE SOUP ummmm.... ODA’s or “operations detachment Alpha’s” are rangers direct action teams. They literally often do the same thing and even do it together.
yea the seals and berets are often one in the same. they work together on a LOT of operations
heroes
Australian light horse ww1
who is the former marine with the blackwater t shirt on sitting next to pat in this podcast?
Heck yes
No bro its HELL YEAH!!!!🇺🇸🍻🥃
"Free the oppressed and at the same time inspire the locals to do the battle for you..."
Riighhhtt...
That's exactly what the ANA and Peshmerga are, so he's right.
@@QuacksThePoet UA-cam airsofters know everything.
55:41😳😂
All of a sudden 15:00
I'm down you guys
🖤💛🤟✌️
Only thing wrong with this...
it wasn't three hours long.
Fun fact: seals are not the most elite. That’s delta force
But your homie...to your right
Damn.... 9k views and 26 comments? The Barstool difference
There's really no brand yet. It's the Pat McAfee show but it will take time to become their own network, which Im guessing they will...brand definition, gotta have a catchy name, etc. (ie - barstool). But you're right, these are weak numbers. It also might be because it's a dual broadcast, where the majority of the views are on the other persons broadcast.
112K views...30K more subs than barstool channel in 2 years. I love Barstool, but boy are they overrated..horrible view counts, should be at 5 mill subs minimum the way it’s hyped up as a media player.
Pretty good stories, but dangerous. Thanks
For you you guy's, not backwards, forward
I have a terrible time
Communicing
There is no Arabic language in Afghanistan. Dustum speaks uzbeki and we have two other common languages there. Pashto is spoken by Talibans and we have Dari spoken by Tajik, Hazara and majority of Uzbeks.
Your informations are biased and misleading by making false statements and accusing others who speaks Pashto as Talibans that’s embarrassing if you are a Tajik and Afghan
17:10 oof
51:05 .. only vets can look past the idolization of veterans.
That's a false statement.
Maybe someone can help me with some questions. So I have been watching a lot of Afghanistan war documentaries and up until the pull out the armies of ever major nation were there from what I can gather. The way these guys talk about it is like they went there for three months, a month after 9/11 and within three months they had ousted the Taliban and everything was fine except from needing to keep some guys there for a bit to over see things. From the videos I have seen, going into villages in places like the korengal valley, the tribes would essentially be the same guys who were shooting you when you left. The distinction between regular people and taliban was blurred. Was there a point between when these guys left where things were ok but then as time went on things got worse? Did these tribes who fought together suddenly disband and fight for the taliban/insurgents? It also seems there were other factions like ones who worked for drug trafficers who were fighting more like a mafia to keep their business going. Maybe because Afghanistan is such a large place, where these guys worked was in a different area which kept the peace? I would be interested to understand how this all works as it is fascinating.
Blackwater is so criminal I’m glad dude called the out
How so, honest question
@@CH1EFBL1TZ they pretty much run around the Middle East with no laws rules or restrictions and have the authority to fire at will at all times, no need for rules of engagement, they aren’t tied to our government or our laws since it’s a private corporation. you get a lot of dudes making a big 6 figures over there that have lots of money, and lots of authority, things get corrupt and ugly.....
@@CH1EFBL1TZ not to say they never did any good, because they did....they’ve done some incredible things to help our marines. But again, with that much freedom and that much money over there, guys go astray and start playing John Wayne over there...
We should just all thank but curse the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs for all this shit to even exist. We don’t gotta be here but we’re here and while we’re here we’re fighting. What a clusterfuck of a universe
🤘🏽🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘🏽
I love the part they dont listen lol
Navy seal and blackwater seems appropriate.
Free the opress, before the Vietnam conflict. Go Army.
Billy plugs
Wow
What's with the disrespect from that navy seal. Is he really a navy seal. Sitting there board playing around with his phone. Wild these two bad ass warriors talk about their experiences in afghanistan. At what point did he realize that he was nothing. Compared to these two awesome green berets?
It’s kind of typical to find a seal like that.
A mother a 🌹
Seals are not the toughest!...it’s the Army delta hands down!!!...
Delta isn’t just Army personnel. They draw from all spec ops communities.
Ask them if they took the jab
Must suck when you go in to do a job and do not finish it.
Crass