Marine Sniper In Ramadi - Interviews w/ Warfighters
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2023
- Marine Sniper In Ramadi - Interviews W/ Warfighters
In this episode we'll sit down with veteran Marine Scout Sniper, Sgt Brian Cramer. During Brian's time in the Marine Corps, he served two combat deployments to Iraq between 2005 - 2007, operating mostly in the Fallujah and Ramadi areas of operation. Brian is the author of "Suffer Patiently - A Marine Sniper's Perspective on Creating Killers and Winning Battles."
If you're interested in obtaining Brian's book you can find it on Amazon here:
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You can also visit his website: briancramer.net/ - Розваги
F""* YT for ghosting this channel for so long! Should have at least a quarter million subs by now.
Not so much subs, I have 600k subs. Theres no reason why a YT channel with 600k+ subs posts a video interviewing an American Warfighter and it only gets a few thousand views.
@@Brent0331 Your doing great work. Keep it up. Sorry you gotta deal with this bs.
@Brent0331 VERY TRUE.
I cant remember what I searched tgat made your channel pop up, but with the average content that I normally watch/listen to on youtube Im surprised it didnt pop up in my recommendations.
@@DestindKnee Mine was WW2 German camo effectiveness video by Brent and Bruce....One of his most popular videos.
Ramadi club! Great talk, gents
A great friend of mine went to Basra in DS as a Marine, and later Fallujah in 2004 as a Soldier. I was only 9 in 2004, so obviously too young to do anything myself, but the stories of him just driving straight out into the desert with some of the first GPS systems and flanking Basra was pretty cool to hear. And the stories from Fallujah... his door to door there makes it sound like he was flipping a coin with his name etched in it. He's taught me a lot of his training, or at least all you can learn with just 2 blokes running around some farmland he owns. The man is like a second father to me, and I'm glad to be able to fill this role of a son for him as he had a hard time after he got out again after fallujah. God Bless you all! The things you guys have done both out in the field and here at home will always be admired and appreciated
This guy is a great story teller. Cant believe I made ot through the whole thing.
Great interview. Thank you both for your service. You guys are brave and lucky to be here. Our politicians and governments have consistently proven themselves evil but you guys are men of honor. Thanks for believing in our great Republic.
I’m 53 years old, I can remember it like yesterday, just getting out to the rifle range, forming up for chow, hearing my name being called… left my foot locker unlocked… needless to say, it ended up being flung all over the squad bay….
Thanks, Brent!
Awesome Video!
Ayee the legend is back again with another banger!
Great talk thanks Brent and thank you Brian 👍💪
Already listened to his book on audible, great listen!
Im buying his book !
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Great interview, Brent! I consider guys like you and Brian great men! Thank you for your service, and may the good Lord smile upon you guys for the rest of your days!
Very interesting video!
Thank you
excellently interesting
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Awesome story
Brent0331. Can you interview Brian again and have him talk about the Sniper Rifle and Ammo and what makes it different then the Standard Issue?
“Nothing deadlier than a marine and his rifle!”
I was there too. I kept dying so I had to set the difficulty to easy to get through it
With the Old Breed by E B Sledge
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Love your vids. I got so much info from you and Bruce and the other guys. I do have one question, maybe 2. Imwould there be any reason where a boonie hat would be better than a helmet, and if so what type of mission
When body armor is a detriment to the mission. Mission type, environmental considerations, etc. An example would be a reconnaissance mission in the mountains of Afghanistan, like you see with the SEALs of Operation Red Wings (what the Lone Survivor movie is based off of).
Ooooh ok. Makes sence. Thank-you
I promise his O5 got a bronze star.
That story he told about getting woken up at 6 on a weekend to go police call cigarette butts cracked me up; thankfully that didn't happen all that much when I was in but that would've been 4 years after this Marine got out. I think the stuff like gradually stopped happenings on the weekends institution realized that it was more beneficial to the corps to have more Marines stay on base during the weekend so there were less libo incidents during the weekends lol
I can only speak for my unit though, I'm sure there were some disgruntled units that messed with their guys constantly
Brian could definitely teach people how to shoot a Rifle at a local Rifle Range or open his own Gun Store.
Im not sure If I heard brian somewhere else before, but Ive heard that same exact firewatch story before. Must be a common thing if its not rhe same guy
what rank is brent, how long has he been in the marines?
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Damn shame but those men know what they did for each other and us. We won’t forget.
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Could have listened to another 2.5 hours.
Periscopes have been used by marksmen since WW1. Fyi
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They have given Ukraine more money then they have gave the u.s military for the Iraq war
Thank you to Brent 0331 for your time and effort in making this video. Semper Fidelis devil dog-'s🪖🥾🇺🇸👍💯🦅🌎⚓👹🐕🦺🗡🔫🎯