The Soldier So Ruthless the US Was Afraid to Reward

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  • @MH-rb7lp
    @MH-rb7lp 5 місяців тому +228

    I was fortunate enough to serve with and speak to Col Howard, an absolute legend!!

    • @rwhanks
      @rwhanks 5 місяців тому +14

      Thank you for your service, sir.

    • @MH-rb7lp
      @MH-rb7lp 5 місяців тому +7

      @@rwhanks You are very welcome, best time of my life.

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns 5 місяців тому +7

      You were indeed privileged to know this certified badass.

    • @archlich4489
      @archlich4489 5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your service!

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 5 місяців тому +10

      l was the one flying the air strikes.....F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸

  • @MadDog8932
    @MadDog8932 5 місяців тому +259

    Howard was the Recon Company 1st Sgt when I served with them on Recon Team Wyoming at SOA (CCC) 5th SFGA at Kontum in 1969 which was a part of SOG. He was a hell of a soldier and I was privileged to have served with him.

    • @No-One-of-Consequence
      @No-One-of-Consequence 5 місяців тому +17

      Welcome home, Joseph.

    • @jamesgorman1979
      @jamesgorman1979 5 місяців тому +6

      Did you know a soldier named Sgt John Gorman? Demolitions

    • @FlarkusChunswen
      @FlarkusChunswen 5 місяців тому +4

      Welcome home, brother.

    • @MrTigre6
      @MrTigre6 4 місяці тому +15

      COL Bob Howard was my neighbor in San Antonio where he worked at the VA after retirement. On July 11th, 1999, his 60th birthday, I made the mistake of asking him what he wanted. "Aw, let's go to the post gym for a short workout". Hours later, after swimming, running, lifting, and hundreds of reps of calisthenics, I was smoked. He fought his later cancer the same way. Dying, he sat up in bed spit shining his jump boots for what he called "the big day".

    • @No-One-of-Consequence
      @No-One-of-Consequence 4 місяці тому +8

      @@MrTigre6 I've been disabled my whole life with a mitochondrial disorder so I can't metabolize oxygen fast enough to run. It kept me from being able to serve, so I am incredibly jealous of the physical capacity that specwar people are able to develop. I helped one of my Scouts prepare for the Pararescue pipeline, and it was amazing to see the kind of endurance they can summon.
      What I would not trade to be able to be one of them for just a day in my life.

  • @eriqwezzel3147
    @eriqwezzel3147 5 місяців тому +110

    Met him while he was a VA rep in Korea. He conducted our monthly NCOPD and held every NCO’s attention in that room for an hour. Salt-of-the earth, humble and professional. I would have been proud to serve with that man.

  • @6.5_Shooter
    @6.5_Shooter 5 місяців тому +194

    I had the honor of meeting and escorting him during his tour through Qatar.
    Before we parted ways, he gave me his Global War on Terror, Medal Of Honor challenge coin with his name stamped on it.
    I drove him around the area in a Stryker and talked about the vehicles systems and capabilities.
    After watching this video, I had to go get the coin and just hold it for a moment out of sheer respect.
    I'm honored 🎖 to have crossed paths with a true Hero who thought he was just an average Man.

    • @PhilipFear
      @PhilipFear 5 місяців тому +12

      I think you'll find that most CMH recipients believe they did nothing special, and accepted their metal in honor of all their buddies, especially those who never made it home....

    • @mvubu6823
      @mvubu6823 5 місяців тому

      ​@@PhilipFearwhat does thst have to do with the price of eggs?
      Are you jealous or denying the story above?
      Seems like Col Howard was proid enough to have his coin available to hand out

    • @Spiritofaconure
      @Spiritofaconure 5 місяців тому +1

      Seriously? What was his tour in Qatar? I didn’t know there was conflict going on there

    • @Spiritofaconure
      @Spiritofaconure 5 місяців тому +2

      After watching this video now I wanna hold it too 😂 wow you really knew some amazing men, and sir I don’t know if you were, if you were I just want to say welcome home, I love these stories of love of your fellow soldiers, with the goal of becoming one in one cohesive movement, I want you to know as a younger man that I have researched Vietnam specifically forever, and I was taught the importance of facing your fears to help the ones you love, my aunt grew up during ww2 and she was obsessed with history ww2 in particular and her favorite movie was tora tora, she really loved teaching me all the names of the planes, ships, and soldiers and I miss her so much and I think that’s why I find solace during my studies, I have to say I hate war, I don’t have a romantic idea about it and I’m just glad I’ve never had to smell it and the immense noise during battles, there would be nothing worse than hearing your fellow soldiers bleeding out crying for there mothers, it gives me chills just thinking about it, and I’ll tell you this when I was dying I was calling for my mother also and I don’t care what anyone thinks there is nothing shameful about that, who ever is reading this comment you will call for the ones you love also, it’s a very sad, scary and desperate to be in those situations, I hope everyone is having a great night and I hope you and your loved ones are healthy and happy

    • @VincentNajger1
      @VincentNajger1 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Spiritofaconure dunno if you're joking or not lol. Tour as in tourist....sounds like it was more fun than his Vietnam 'tour' ha

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 5 місяців тому +53

    I knew him when he was Major Howard, OIC, Officer in Charge of Camp McCall and Special Forces Qualification Course Phase One in 1984. He addressed our formation when we arrived. Otherwise I only saw him come and go from his office. You wouldn't go to his office unless you quit or were terminated from training so I never went inside. They said he had a bronzed entrenching tool on the wall behind his desk. They said he had used it to defeat multiple enemies when he didn't have any other weapon during the battle that earned him the Medal of Honor. But I don't really know. He was certainly a great man and deserving of honor.

  • @billlawrence8520
    @billlawrence8520 5 місяців тому +93

    I went through the Mountain Ranger Phase in 1977. Col Howard was the OIC in Dahlonaga, Ga. We were in awe and petrified of this Bad Ass! RIP, sir.

    • @Redlight25
      @Redlight25 5 місяців тому +1

      Mt Yona

    • @donkemp8151
      @donkemp8151 5 місяців тому +5

      He was in my Ranger Class in 1973 as a Major. Never met him but in awe of the stories.

  • @chrisharris6834
    @chrisharris6834 5 місяців тому +43

    According to John Plaster;
    Bob Howard was a Supply Sargent, he would Strap hang(volunteer) on the Recon and hatchet force missions. He would return from these missions and go to the supply office and order supplies while his fellow SOG men would go to the bar.
    Nick Brokhausen recalled that when he was on a mission, Brokhausen was knocked out, when he came to he was disoriented. The only peace he had in the moment was knowing that Bob Howard was there.
    The man was a momentum changer!
    I can’t get enough of his stories. Even if I’ve heard most of them.
    The Man is A Legend!

  • @sammyseguin2978
    @sammyseguin2978 5 місяців тому +33

    First time I read Bob Howard's story was about 6 or 7 years ago. My first thought was it was embellished, but after looking into him, I realized his story was the stuff of legends. Bob Howard was in that small select group of quiet, unassuming men who are warriors through and through.

  • @danielwarnes7231
    @danielwarnes7231 5 місяців тому +22

    He was and still is a legend in SF. Never met him but was trained and served with fellow SF soldiers who knew him. Great American.

  • @BillHale-bh7fh
    @BillHale-bh7fh 4 місяці тому +45

    These are the men to be honored not draft dodgers. Thank you vet's

    • @tysiscoe
      @tysiscoe 3 місяці тому +1

      but yes, the Presidential Medal of Freedom is a way better honor...

    • @shanecrocker3629
      @shanecrocker3629 2 місяці тому

      @@tysiscoestop with CNN propaganda. You know what he meant. Best choice of words? No. True? Yes.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 2 місяці тому

      *& BiLLy7th, is a TrumpVoter & a Traitor!!!!*

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr 2 місяці тому

      *& BiLLy7th is a TrumpVoter & aTraitor!!!!*

    • @thomashasty2936
      @thomashasty2936 2 місяці тому +1

      Trump 2024!

  • @irmep1847
    @irmep1847 5 місяців тому +23

    He was a complete soldier, a legend in Special Forces. As a SF trainee, one day he came out to our Phase 1 class and lead us a crazy ruck march, WHAT A FORCE, had all of us screaming and running in place, etc.; through the training way off scheduled :), but we loved this man. One of the Officers in my class went on to be the 5th GP CMD during 9/11 and took the Leagion to war.

  • @robandcheryls
    @robandcheryls 5 місяців тому +41

    I almost want to return my 7 Medals, just watching this guy work.
    Canada 🇨🇦 Army Veteran.

    • @rico_cavalierie
      @rico_cavalierie 5 місяців тому +5

      Canada is skinny with rewarding medals, well done yous'.

    • @echom89
      @echom89 3 місяці тому +2

      You did your country proud and deserve what you received. You stand alongside a long line of servicemen, who dedicated their lives to their country. Be proud, soldier.

    • @Deckeon74
      @Deckeon74 3 місяці тому

      Rob F_______?

  • @bruceolsen9863
    @bruceolsen9863 4 місяці тому +8

    Reading through all the comments of nothing but praise...I salute all of you.

  • @FERNANDOGONZALEZ-pb6re
    @FERNANDOGONZALEZ-pb6re 5 місяців тому +33

    This country owes a tremendous debt of gratitude to all those who served and continue to serve. MAKE WAR NO MORE.

    • @patrickyoung3503
      @patrickyoung3503 5 місяців тому +4

      When ordinary men do extraordinary things they are rightly decorated for there heroism .
      Honour & Respect . Lest we forget .

    • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
      @user-vm5ud4xw6n 2 місяці тому

      Wouldn’t that be something? What would the politicians do for entertainment?

  • @RadioMan666
    @RadioMan666 5 місяців тому +24

    Nothing but RESPECT!!
    👍👍

  • @garyrobertson5629
    @garyrobertson5629 5 місяців тому +133

    Trained by him TWICE Ranger and SFOC .... Got hurt on a jump he growled "I don't see blood or bone -- yer OK son"

    • @ninjastriker6761
      @ninjastriker6761 5 місяців тому

      You mean SFQC?

    • @garyrobertson5629
      @garyrobertson5629 5 місяців тому +13

      @@ninjastriker6761 In 81 it was SFOC for officers as I recall -- that was over 40 years ago

    • @crazydocphoenix9436
      @crazydocphoenix9436 5 місяців тому

      Go back your training isn't not finished yet.

    • @DoughBoyDopeBoy
      @DoughBoyDopeBoy 5 місяців тому

      @@crazydocphoenix9436stick to playing video games with your cringy ass plague doctor profile pic bud.

    • @KNIGHTJUMPS
      @KNIGHTJUMPS 4 місяці тому

      Had to be stretchered off DZ.

  • @DSWL_
    @DSWL_ 5 місяців тому +26

    absolute warrior

  • @williamdufour4826
    @williamdufour4826 5 місяців тому +22

    One of the best Soldiers in the Vietnam war.

    • @ArchFiendFolio
      @ArchFiendFolio 5 місяців тому +2

      Oh all time!!

    • @johnhadley7715
      @johnhadley7715 2 місяці тому

      Or of any time. Guys like me, we just hope to be good enough to gain their acceptance and trust.

  • @andyadams7806
    @andyadams7806 5 місяців тому +6

    This has to be the best soldier I’ve ever heard of! An extraordinary man!!!

    • @leemastro9904
      @leemastro9904 4 місяці тому

      You should check out Dan Daley. He was a marine, and one of two men who got the Medal of Honor twice, and was nominated for a third, that he should have gotten, but some bitch politicians said no, and actually changed the law so no one could ever get it more than once. Unbelievable pieces of dog crap, and I apologize to dog crap for insulting it.

  • @martinarreguy2984
    @martinarreguy2984 5 місяців тому +7

    To hell with the medals! This man was the makeup of Audie Murphy, Dan Daly, and Sgt. York; a God of War, not afraid to die, but had a stronger will to live!
    Hand salute, take a knee, and look at a warrior!!

  • @user-rh4gz1ym5u
    @user-rh4gz1ym5u 5 місяців тому +4

    GREEN JACKET From the UK TOTALLY AMAZING. TRUE GRIT. RIP YOUR A HERO IN MANY EYES and HEARTS A TRUE INSPIRATION .

  • @woodywoodman2319
    @woodywoodman2319 5 місяців тому +348

    AR16... ya mean "Big Black Scary" gun!? Lol

    • @rustymiller194
      @rustymiller194 5 місяців тому +43

      AR16? As a guy the AR16 was a 7.62/51 rifle made by Armalite after the M16/AR15 . I don’t think they used them in Vietnam. They were made for mostly export to other countries…. You’d think as many war videos this guy makes he would have gotten this right….. maybe it’s an honest mistake and not venture signaling ?!?!?!

    • @hoffmiermp
      @hoffmiermp 5 місяців тому +25

      *AR10

    • @barrvason5431
      @barrvason5431 5 місяців тому +56

      No, he meant M-16. lol

    • @cameronbehnke7562
      @cameronbehnke7562 5 місяців тому +6

      No armor lite made an ar16 he ment that

    • @hoffmiermp
      @hoffmiermp 5 місяців тому +11

      The AR15 came after the AR10.

  • @asplymale
    @asplymale 5 місяців тому +16

    MAJ Howard greeted us at the auditorium at the USAJFKSWCS with a very spooky back lit talk. June, 1983. 20 years later, in the Pentagon, there were portraits of MOH recipients. His portrait was a photo with the US Army seal projected over his face. I’m sure that picture is out there somewhere. DOL!

  • @waynecribbs786
    @waynecribbs786 4 місяці тому +2

    What an HONOR it would've been to meet that man!!!!! What an INCREDIBLE story and what courage . RIP good Sir!!

  • @SteveKaye-yl7te
    @SteveKaye-yl7te 5 місяців тому +18

    I’m from Connecticut, growing up here in New England if you’re just a working class guy we have a reputation for being tough, dealing with the changing weather, etc, my Dads army infantry heavy weapons, but those country boys from the south, growing up the way they did, I have tremendous respect for them. I’m a outdoors guy myself. So I believe these guys had a big advantage being so good with a gun and in the woods before they even got to the military, My Dad allways talked about how good the soldiers from the south were in his unit, he just simply said they were like made for this, my dad was a excellent shot and so am I we both have better then average vision which helps and very steady hands, but he constantly said those guys from the south just shoot on a different level, and they had a lot of friendly competition, and my Dad allways said If I grew up shooting from a young age like them I could beat them, i guess he’s just trying to save face

    • @imhereforagoodtime
      @imhereforagoodtime 5 місяців тому +2

      You're right, growing up in South Mississippi I learned firearms safety at a very young age. Then I learned how to shoot and how to hunt, I would grab my rifle or shotgun and go hunting alone at 8 years old. It didn't hurt that my father was a SEAR instructor in the beginning of the Vietnam War and we spent summers at our camp on the Pearl River. My childhood was an education of tracking, trapping, skinning, and cleaning every critter in MS including a 14' 1000lb alligator. Ive won many shooting competitions and shot expert on the M-16 on my first attempt at the Camp Shelby shooting range.

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel 5 місяців тому

      Remember, those Southern kids did a lot of hunting. The skills they learned hunting small game and some big game, like White-Tailed Deer, gave them an edge in the Kind of warfare that was Vietnam.

    • @randalbundy8108
      @randalbundy8108 5 місяців тому +2

      I know that it has been said that the best and most fearsome soldiers are from places like Kentucky (where I am from), Tennessee, Georgia, N. and S. Carolina and other similar places. However in my platoon we also had guys from Brooklyn, Chicago and even two guys from L.A., who we called Hollywood and Surfer Dude, all that must have received inspiration from us Southern boys cause the were tough as nails and we were lucky to have them with us. Brothers till the end.

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 5 місяців тому +6

    Seems like a true story....sounded very realistic. It seems like Bob Howard through his determination, skill, and bravery had several major successes in the battlefield, which destroyed enemies and saved the lives of some of his fellow soldiers.

  • @mickthurston9883
    @mickthurston9883 5 місяців тому +8

    What a unbelievably Brave Man. I wonder if there isn't enough information. To make a more detailed episode. Mick London

  • @williammccandless6364
    @williammccandless6364 5 місяців тому +34

    The enemy couldn’t touch him, cancer got him. So sad what a warrior.

    • @geraldwest3428
      @geraldwest3428 5 місяців тому +1

      Do you recall what type of cancer he had? Thanks!

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva 5 місяців тому +3

      Probably from agent Orange

    • @Earlybird4theworm
      @Earlybird4theworm 4 місяці тому

      @@geraldwest3428pancreatic

    • @MrTigre6
      @MrTigre6 4 місяці тому

      @@geraldwest3428 , official diagnosis was pancreatic cancer.

    • @johnhadley7715
      @johnhadley7715 2 місяці тому

      A man ( or anyone ) who won’t be destroyed, can’t be beaten…

  • @JosephKolp313
    @JosephKolp313 5 місяців тому +7

    MOH winner Col Howard is a true SF legend. DOL/RLTW.

  • @417jumps3
    @417jumps3 5 місяців тому +7

    What a surprise - another great video!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mikescott5440
    @mikescott5440 5 місяців тому +2

    You should make a video about the longest serving Ranger in Vietnam. CSM Patrick Tadina served in Vietnam with the 173rd AB, LRRP, 74th Infantry Detachment Long Range Patrol, and Company N (Ranger), 75th Infantry. For over 5 years, between 1965 and 1970, he led long-range reconnaissance patrols deep into enemy territory - often dressed in black pajamas and sandals, and carrying an AK-47. His small stature and dark complexion helped him pass for a Viet Cong soldier on patrols in the Central Highlands. Even though he was a leader, Tadina always took point position in his team. Because of his appearance, he would brazenly walk up to within a few feet of the enemy, open fire, then hastily retreat, leading the surviving enemy pursuers directly into an ambush, previously set up by his team. A native of Hawaii, Tadina also served in the Dominican Republic, Grenada, and Iraq. During his 30-year US Army career, Tadina was cited for valor (2 Silver Stars), 10 Bronze Stars (7 with V Device), 4 Army Commendation Medals (2 with V Device) and three Purple Hearts.

  • @NexeL_NKC
    @NexeL_NKC 5 місяців тому +8

    He’s the living embodiment of a Call of Duty protagonist lol, what an absolute hero

  • @cahg3871
    @cahg3871 5 місяців тому +7

    What an outstanding soldier!

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 5 місяців тому +7

    🏆🙏😊🎖️
    Thank you for sharing this

  • @GH-tp6vu
    @GH-tp6vu 5 місяців тому +1

    Had not heard of this man, he was before my time in SF but he seems like one hell of an Operator and soldier.

  • @theman7187
    @theman7187 4 місяці тому +3

    Amazing story about a true hero. RIP Sir.

  • @daniels.2720
    @daniels.2720 5 місяців тому +20

    Meanwhile, some 'Kirby' is complaining loudly at Starbucks because they got his wifes' coffee order wrong...

    • @randalbundy8108
      @randalbundy8108 5 місяців тому +1

      You got that right. Everyone should spend about 3 years in military service before they have the right to complain about anything.

  • @PANTHEON71
    @PANTHEON71 5 місяців тому +45

    AR NEVER never meant assault/ automatic rifle!
    It's ArmaLite rifle.
    Assault is what a soldier does
    I AM THE WEAPON!
    The rifle is my tool!

    • @jeffhutchins7048
      @jeffhutchins7048 5 місяців тому +1

      The M-16 IS however an Assault Rifle.....one of the FEW times the term has been used CORRECTLY.

    • @randalbundy8108
      @randalbundy8108 5 місяців тому +2

      Civilian world doesn't really know that, thanks for pointing it out here. There's alot the civilian population does not know or appreciate regarding the 2nd amendment nor the history of our Country and our Ancestors.

    • @PANTHEON71
      @PANTHEON71 3 місяці тому

      @@jeffhutchins7048 POG! IN THE NAME OF JESUS I REBUKE THEE! GET BEHIND ME SATAN!.. You make me wanna vomit! Your syntax has no logic!

    • @PANTHEON71
      @PANTHEON71 3 місяці тому

      @@jeffhutchins7048 🤦‍♂️

    • @jeffhutchins7048
      @jeffhutchins7048 3 місяці тому

      ​​@@PANTHEON71Look up the definition of Assault Rifle, the M-16 is an Assault Rifle. As is a real AK-47 etc.
      Mid-range caliber, light weight, full-auto/select fire rifle .

  • @jeffreypinder9398
    @jeffreypinder9398 5 місяців тому +8

    Warrior, RIP Sir.

  • @annehersey9895
    @annehersey9895 5 місяців тому +11

    I do NOT understand the reluctance t😢give this man a twice deserved MOH!!! I understand his missions were both secret but I know even the CIA gives their version of the medal totally in secret because all their missions are secret. And for the citation, just describing what he di😢wouldn’t have given away his mission. That man deserves THREE MOH, he is every bit as brave as Chesty Puller was!

  • @JohnDoe-mx3rr
    @JohnDoe-mx3rr 5 місяців тому +14

    He sounds like what 80s action movies were based on.

  • @YHWHELOHIYM
    @YHWHELOHIYM 4 місяці тому +1

    I remember this man. When I was a young teenager He spoke at our church that was Pastored by hus friend Col. Thieme at a conference. He was a legend.

  • @Guide1089
    @Guide1089 4 місяці тому +2

    I have the utmost respect for ALL the men who didn't get the recognition due them, for whatever reason, and this gallant leader of men is one of them. Although he did get the highest award our nation "bestows" upon these heroes, many other men did deeds above and beyond the call of duty. Many didn't survive their tour. Some survived physically, but died in truth before they left. Others, couldn't adjust to life back in the world after spending a year trying to make one more sunset, one more sun rise.... only to take their own lives once back safe in the States. We STILL have 22 Veterans a day checking themselves out of this realm. I'm sure I'm not the only one watching this who has lost friends who also served, some taking more than than themselves out at the time they go.

  • @urbangorilla6733
    @urbangorilla6733 5 місяців тому +3

    God Bless Howard. An American Bad Ass

  • @gruntopolouski5919
    @gruntopolouski5919 5 місяців тому +92

    10:17 “AR-16”? Well done. M16!

    • @deathlarsen7502
      @deathlarsen7502 5 місяців тому +3

      yeah that confused me wtf AR16??? I tried looking it up. and I'm like wut???

    • @justme_gb
      @justme_gb 5 місяців тому +11

      I caught it too. My guess is CAR-15 and M16 got mixed up in the transcript. By late 1968, the XM177E2 would have been available for MACV-SOG and Green Berets. John Plaster has referred to that carbine by the still popular "CAR-15" in his books, regardless of the official GI designation.

    • @deathlarsen7502
      @deathlarsen7502 5 місяців тому +9

      @@justme_gb CAR 15 is what a lot of the SF guys used. Just a shortened barrel M16. Won't shoot as far with the same accuracy but good enough for closer battles which is the majority of the time in jungle

    • @PhilipFear
      @PhilipFear 5 місяців тому

      When Armor Lite first submitted their AR-15 to the the American Military it was a bare bones select fire weapon.....
      It's only after the first percurment and distribution did the weapon receive It's ARMY designation of M-16....
      When Colt Firearms put a Semiautomatic civilian version on the commercial market did it revise the name "AR-15 " as a sales moniker for the civilian rifle....
      This is also where the Leftist DemocRATs are able to confuse those people without firsthand knowledge of Firearms into their claim that the AR-15 is a military weapon of war....
      When the armed forces first equipped units with AR-15's to test in combat conditions they were identified by their Armor-Lite designation of AR-15....
      After the trial run and the military wanted to start issuing the weapon (with curtain changes demanded by JFK's dream team in his Cabinet headed by Robert McNamara) the AR-15 was given the military designation of M-16 to identify in the system as....
      So the AR-15 that the military adopted was the select fire rifle that Armor Lite submitted for testing and was later (after adoption) designated M-16....
      The Colt AR-15 was never tested nor adopted by the American Military in any way, at any time.....

    • @Knight_of_the_Old_Code
      @Knight_of_the_Old_Code 5 місяців тому +8

      Beat me to it! He also says it at 0:51. Lol...

  • @mrhassell
    @mrhassell 5 місяців тому +9

    Legend. The man was born with balls of stainless steel.

  • @edwardh1591
    @edwardh1591 5 місяців тому +9

    God bless this man! He is a true hero!

    • @power2084
      @power2084 5 місяців тому

      god is imaginary

  • @joekewl13
    @joekewl13 5 місяців тому +8

    Col. Bob God Bless you 🙏🏽 and thank you for your bravery and service!:

  • @chuckieswickedgoodfab
    @chuckieswickedgoodfab 5 місяців тому +7

    What a freakin legend. Amazing story

  • @mtpitman
    @mtpitman 5 місяців тому +7

    Maj. Howard was a trip. Every TAC at SWC secretly wanted him.

  • @FrankOdonnell-ej3hd
    @FrankOdonnell-ej3hd 5 місяців тому +4

    the story about the NVA soldier with the flamethrower was truly incredible⚛😀

  • @teddanyluk4602
    @teddanyluk4602 5 місяців тому +6

    uhhhh.. one question..just totally amazed they didn’t send an assassin..after him ..some of the stories I read in pacific stares & stripes..blew my mind “one man “killin machine😎🇺🇸🦅

  • @TheTibetyak
    @TheTibetyak 5 місяців тому +4

    Those crashing helicopters - I haven't seen much Vietnam footage catching that terrible moment.

  • @spearshaker7974
    @spearshaker7974 5 місяців тому +13

    We should show war videos to every generation so they can understand what the reality of the situation is.

    • @todd7619
      @todd7619 5 місяців тому

      Best comment ever 👏👏

  • @topfeedcoco
    @topfeedcoco 5 місяців тому +3

    Those AR-16s are no joke.

  • @MrSlagle8706
    @MrSlagle8706 4 місяці тому +3

    This man sounds like a straight menace to the North Vietnamese

  • @mrbigw100
    @mrbigw100 5 місяців тому +7

    Can u do a video of MacVSog veterans (Henry dick Thompson )and John striker Meyer they both have incredible story’s

  • @ProfessorBidoof
    @ProfessorBidoof 5 місяців тому +13

    0:50 "AR-16" LOL

    • @gordonwybo898
      @gordonwybo898 5 місяців тому

      Look it up. AR-16 was a limited version of the AR platform!!!

    • @ProfessorBidoof
      @ProfessorBidoof 5 місяців тому +3

      @@gordonwybo898 "look it up" doesn't work when you're out of context. He meant m-16 and you should know that

    • @rogerscurlock2927
      @rogerscurlock2927 3 місяці тому

      Lol. I noticed that too.
      As for the other guy who commented. It was a very limited run for the AR-16 because nato was going through ammo standardization. No one wanted a 7.62 rifle when they were trying to use 5.56 across the majority of platforms. If they wanted to use 7.62, the FN FAL was the go-to. It was already battle proven and widely available.

    • @ProfessorBidoof
      @ProfessorBidoof 3 місяці тому

      @@rogerscurlock2927 it was a mistake he didnt mean ar-16 it was a m-16 fail. i have even some old FN FALs and AR-10 examples, the stoner ones thankfully. god bless them.

    • @rogerscurlock2927
      @rogerscurlock2927 3 місяці тому

      @@ProfessorBidoof yeah, I know it was a mistake in the video. It still made me laugh a little.
      I'd love to have a stoner made ar-10. Every time I've seen one for sale, it was an astronomical price.

  • @ronwinkles2601
    @ronwinkles2601 5 місяців тому

    One great soldier. I got to meet him at the Vietnam War Memorial dedication in 1982.
    I worked with a soldier he greatly respected MSG Jerry M. Shriver .

  • @randalbundy8108
    @randalbundy8108 5 місяців тому +1

    Just a note to the narrator: The weapon was not then or now an "AR-16", it is called by the Military an "M-16". The civilian version is still referred to as an "AR-15". It's an excellect weapon to have and is the most popular weapon in the USA. Great video and excellent narrating. Thanks. Additionally my Favorite is the AR-10 for it range and caliber. The 308 / 7.62 X 51 is like firing a canon when all the other weapons being fired at the range are the AR-15. My AR-15 is the more compact version and during the Vietnam War was called "The CAR-15" and was a favorite among recon teams for it light weight and compact profile.

  • @jar8459
    @jar8459 5 місяців тому +8

    The real life John Rambo

    • @clearcreek69
      @clearcreek69 5 місяців тому +1

      Hell yeah. Rambo with his M60. I think Bob Howards weapon would be the Gau -8 from an A-10 Thunderbolt

  • @glenroyrobinson8427
    @glenroyrobinson8427 5 місяців тому +2

    What a legend. Real hero.

  • @stevengilman-u1u
    @stevengilman-u1u 5 місяців тому +6

    bob howard was sfc who got promoted to captain battle field promtion

  • @briantaylor9285
    @briantaylor9285 5 місяців тому +6

    A real life G I Joe. Sheesh.

  • @1politicalcowboy
    @1politicalcowboy 5 місяців тому +3

    Heck of a soldier

  • @Lordestroyer
    @Lordestroyer 5 місяців тому +6

    True badass!

  • @OrbvsTomarvm
    @OrbvsTomarvm 3 місяці тому

    bill was such an awesome bloke. not many people know that despite his fearsome reputation, in real life he was never more at home than when sat in his rocker by the open fire while crocheting a nice colourful quilt 🙂 awesome guy!

  • @BROCKUPPERCUT
    @BROCKUPPERCUT 3 місяці тому +3

    Assault rifle? You mean service weapon.

  • @georgee.juscott2686
    @georgee.juscott2686 5 місяців тому +3

    God bless this wonderful man for his services to this country! You are gone. Colonel Howard, but you are never forgotten. You're heroics are legendary! With that being said, where could I get a hold of one of these AR-16s? Rest in peace to all those heroes. And God bless to all those who have served and are still serving our great country!

  • @tomr1630
    @tomr1630 5 місяців тому +11

    It's an M-16, not an AR-16.

    • @jjx9625
      @jjx9625 5 місяців тому

      Yes, because” it has the thing that goes up.”

    • @gordonwybo898
      @gordonwybo898 5 місяців тому +2

      Look it up. AR-16 was a limited version of the AR platform!!!

  • @anthonythomas5054
    @anthonythomas5054 5 місяців тому +4

    That “ AR-16” is nice homie, lol they only gave those to the Army in Nam, lol

  • @Swampfox42
    @Swampfox42 5 місяців тому +1

    Big fan of the AR16, it was the 16th general of the Assault Rifle, that’s how it earned its name and proved to be the fastest and most powerful automatic rifle ever produced.

  • @denverkilcrease9949
    @denverkilcrease9949 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks bob

  • @randalbundy8108
    @randalbundy8108 2 місяці тому

    My first Unit after Basic, we did have an E7 and SGM who were Vietnam Vets. Later at Ft Bragg, I was lucky to see a lot of SF, many higher ranking NCO's with the 5th and the 7th groups who were Vietnam Vets. I was 19D and felt lucky just to be with the 82nd and on the same base as those I grew up admiring, as a child. I Didn't get to apply for the SF Q Course, got distracted by marriage and child birth. Best time of my life back then.

  • @MalePatternBlackness
    @MalePatternBlackness 5 місяців тому +1

    Met Colonel Howard at the VA in San Antonio, nice guy.

  • @Doingstuff.since76
    @Doingstuff.since76 5 місяців тому +2

    So funny, you use a lot of footage of Aussie soldiers no doubt from Vietnam. Great to see my compatriots in battle.

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel 5 місяців тому

      File footage has been used often because MACV-SOG didn't take photos or film themselves. For the obvious reasons.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 5 місяців тому

    Nice introduction of military bravery...

  • @larryschmid3834
    @larryschmid3834 5 місяців тому

    There are always "special" soldiers in every war America has been involved in. We still need "them" and every brave soldier who serves. God Bless them all. All who would dismiss their guts and valor can go to hell.

  • @FrankNStein-gc1on
    @FrankNStein-gc1on 5 місяців тому +9

    Look into a guy named Wicker. He did 10 tours in Vietnam as a Green Beret. He's quite a legend of a dude.

  • @loriguinn2216
    @loriguinn2216 3 місяці тому

    Thank you to this brave man for his service

  • @hankhank3129
    @hankhank3129 5 місяців тому

    Great stuff!
    We don't have kids with these guts now!
    Conflict/cause/resolution is always hated, but some unknown guy is actually mindblowing.
    I wouldn't know how to honor that except emulate it.

  • @reYouMad
    @reYouMad 5 місяців тому +2

    Sounds like Howerd was a machine. 💪

  • @MrMiamiswaggz305
    @MrMiamiswaggz305 5 місяців тому +2

    Dude had the SR71 kill streak throughout his service

  • @billlawrence8520
    @billlawrence8520 5 місяців тому +3

    Col Howard’s son joined the Army.

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel7581 5 місяців тому +1

    I noticed the "AR-16" blunder as well.

  • @Veseri
    @Veseri 5 місяців тому +35

    The AR-16? Gotta get me one of them.

    • @lhopi
      @lhopi 5 місяців тому +9

      Came here to mention that as well. AR-16 is one better than the 15

    • @Darth_Boons
      @Darth_Boons 5 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I was literally like wtf😂

    • @babygurlcrichlow2341
      @babygurlcrichlow2341 5 місяців тому +2

      I was thinking exactly the same thing!

    • @woodchippers_WestWingDimeBag
      @woodchippers_WestWingDimeBag 5 місяців тому +3

      it has the shoulder thing that goes up

    • @darkspire6666
      @darkspire6666 5 місяців тому +1

      I want one. The original wood looked slick

  • @murrayscott9546
    @murrayscott9546 5 місяців тому +3

    I wouldn't call him " ruthless " . Those were all mercy-killings compared to what he could have done.

  • @Coinbro
    @Coinbro Місяць тому

    Ar16 thats when you know were listening.. Thank you for all the stories we never hear i wish us gov would share this stuff but you are. Keep up the work even with ar16s

  • @chriskrider4844
    @chriskrider4844 5 місяців тому +2

    Respect...

  • @rhyswilliams2605
    @rhyswilliams2605 5 місяців тому +5

    wow...AR-16...goddam pogs

  • @B-leafer
    @B-leafer 5 місяців тому +1

    Incredible!

  • @danflores8445
    @danflores8445 5 місяців тому

    Truly an incredible Man 🫡

  • @JeremyAbear
    @JeremyAbear 5 місяців тому

    Most videos i have to increase the playback speeed to ×1.5 i like your videos because i don't have to increase playback speed cuz you talks quickly and clearly so thank you for not wasting my time talking all slow

  • @JavierLara-i4e
    @JavierLara-i4e 3 місяці тому

    ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND POWERFUL 😮ABSOLUTELY BADASS 🇺🇸 AMERICAN 🇺🇸 AND GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND 🙏 THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT 👍 ☺️ 👍 USA 😊 🇺🇸 🌎 🇺🇲 🇺🇸 🌎 🇺🇲 👍 🇺🇸 💪

  • @rmac8878
    @rmac8878 5 місяців тому +2

    There's a place for ruthlessness in this world

  • @danieliovino5355
    @danieliovino5355 4 місяці тому +1

    I served with him in the 2/75th Fort Lewis.

  • @Crackerjack-toy
    @Crackerjack-toy 5 місяців тому +1

    What a MAN !

  • @chrishensley6745
    @chrishensley6745 5 місяців тому

    TRUE American Hero.

  • @mikeythehat9
    @mikeythehat9 21 день тому

    Unbelievable !! Thank you Sir May you rest in peace….

  • @Unknownfisherman
    @Unknownfisherman 5 місяців тому

    Wow! What a soldier.