A recon bro & I always make this toast when we drink: "In honor of those who lived the good life, fought the good fight, and made the ULTIMATE sacrifice!...never forget...[[take shot]] OOHRAH!"
That’s the way war is now, in the past a great warrior was great because he was in control 24/7, if he wasn’t he’d lose. 1on1 fighting is about skill, now it’s about chance wether that 7.62 catches you on the head or you step on the wrong patch of dirt
Loosing a fellow soldier is the same as losing a family member. Recently one of my Soldiers, Kristofer Metzger, from 9 years ago was murdered working as a Uber driver trying to support his 9 year old daughter and wife in Pittsburgh. This was such a senseless loss. It is good to remember the fallen so they live on through us honor their memory. My heart goes out to all of you who have lost fellow soldiers.
Powerful video.. I heard a DEVGRU member say to the daughter of a fallen DEVGRU member. “You just lost your dad but you gained 20 more dads.” That really hit deep. It shows above and beyond the love these guys have for each other.
I like these videos as a reality check. That life is something to be grateful for because other people no longer have that opportunity, even if they were more deserving.
The same thing I thought, I investigated and becoming a seal is not as difficult as they make it seem, you enter the navy, a year later you complete the UDT course and you are already a seal, a year or two later they recruit you for the devgru and You're already a member of team six of the seals, lol, too young and inexperienced young people dying.
@the face of drake Most of them are Navy Special warfare operators (seals) most navy seals and devgru operators ranks are petty officer and master chief, they have been recruited from seals units tier 2, when they enter the devgru unit receive tier 1 training and other equipment they can choose a combat specialty like air controller, technician EOD, CWO and more... most of them are not even 6 years old in the navy, as i say they enter the navy they receive basic training they complete 1 year in a normal unit, the following year they request selection for the UDT course and graduate as seals, one or two operational year in a seal tier 2 unit and the following year you are recruited by the devgru, The selection used to be different, that's why most of the operators were older with more experience and time in service in other units, now you see devgru operators with 25 23 years like I said, dying young and inexperienced.
@the face of drake and what you say in the other comment you're wrong, in the devgru they only receive operators of the seals and special air controllers of the usaf to support operations, the devgru operators are seals.
@the face of drake the operators of the SBS and the British SAS are far superior, better trained, equipped and with more operational experience than the devgru.
@@sebastianaguilar734 no actually they are not. before the global war on terror I would agree with you that the SAS and SBS were top dogs however being that the United States has been very active for the past two decades Devgru and Cag are more capable and more experienced. What you also don't realize is the United States spends far more money on training and equipment for its tier 1 elements compared to the SAS and SBS so it's not really a competition anymore hate to break it to you like this but facts are facts
What got me in the video was the explanation of WMD Bart and handler Jet fused together.. that really hit home for me... RIP to all you brave souls 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I come back to this video every now and then. Today being memorial day, I cannot help but think about these men in the video. The absolute finest warriors in all of history. Godspeed.
Man i didn't want to say this but this was a tear jerker big time. Watching this really shows how many great men died in this war. Not just elite soldiers but high caliber men in general. This really gives a perspective to the saying " All gave some some gave all". We can never repay for the sacrifices made but we can live our lives in their memory and the lives they gave all of us. God bless America and our warriors who fight for it.
Thank you for this vid. CPO Brian Bill at 5:22 attended my Alma Mater. He was Norwich Class of '01. RIP to all these heroes. They will never be forgotten.
These men must not be forgotten or marginalized they fought For freedom for their brothers and Friends let us remember them And they will not be forgotten.
I've been out since 2005. A noise, a smell, a glint of light or a movement of a shadow. It reminds you of who you are and the comrades you salute nearly every time you raise a glass. Yes you remember the dates and the places, you can plan for that, but its the unexpected moment that gets you. 2 weeks again something happened and certain things came back into focus once more. Luckily for me, my boss seen this and he took the rest of the crew to do another job and gave me 20 mins alone, once more with my mates of old. Gone, but never forgotten.
I'm 24 years old and I dont cry over much, but God damn.... when you realize 1 full minute of the video was one single incident. R.I.P. to all those brave enough to make the ultimate sacrifice so we don't have to, you will never be forgotten.
Great content, and delivery. Keep up the great work to remember those who have fallen for our freedom. The way people in the world act today I don’t even think they understand what these military guys and their families have been through. LLTB
Just lost one of my best buds who’s also a fellow servicemember (not in combat), this video helps to remember and keep my memories alive with him. Thank you.
The crash of August 6th, 2011 was a tragedy. But, I'm grateful that they put their lives on the line for this country. Their sacrifices will not be forgotten. They died as heroes and should be remembered as such. Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
This was such a humbling video to see all these people who have protected others and gave there life’s in the process and it’s made me think about how badly I want to be one of those team guys so someone else doesn’t need to do it and I can protect the men and women I serve with
So many british flags present if you look carefully in this video. A shining example of the brotherhood of the British and American militaries, and especially the special forces guys. It is widely accepted that both countries near enough always consult each other and deploy together on SF ops these days. Gods nations.... 4:24 Jason Workman (RIP) wearing both. 6:04 british SAS lads behind Darrick Benson DEVGRU (RIP)
I was doing good up until 3:52 but seeing Adam with all those kids around him. He could've easily took medical retirement but after he was put back together ( as much as possible) he was back in the mix.
It’s the small things that make a difference… from a stranger amongst the billions of human that exist…. Thank you for making this video, changed the way I think but most importantly influenced myself to make better choices. -just a 22 year old from Glendale Arizona
Task Force Green the best of the best. I have so much respect for operators who were born on a good and somewhat safe time (economic wise) they could’ve settled with a job that payed way better than the military but they chose to serve and sacrifice their lives for what they thought was right. Warfighters are a different kind of breed ❤️
A humble Thank you & RIP to all these valiant warriors!! You will NEVER be forgotten!! We live because of them all! Much Respect and love from our family!!
4:28 Dude had a British and American flag. Best of brothers. Imagine if this video showed deaths from the US Army SF, Rangers, MARSOC, and the SAS/SBS. It would unfortunately be a lot longer than this.
It is painful as a Brit to see fallen brothers from the US. Anyone who has served, and ESPECIALLY serving currently will know how interoperable the UK and US forces currently are. We are almost one. Stay frosty, America! God save the Queen, and God bless America.
You Sir speak of these HERO'S. It needs to be remembered what a HERO is. Those that made the Ultimate Sacrifice. That word is used way too loosely these days for many that are not.
I will not even try to pretend to think what others think, or even feel @ the moment, and rather honestly, I could care less, however, as a Special Operations Capable Marine, and soon after, a Tier Two Special Operations Forces Soldier, I can sleep safely, soundly and securely @ 🌃, knowing in My Mind, and feeling in My ❤️, that, All Military Forces Personnel, especially Special Missions Unit Tier One Operators of The United States Joint Special Operations Command ( US JSOC) gave up Their Own Tomorrows , in order that I can have My Own Todays, as a Widower, Grandfather, Commercial Landscaper, a Catholic Christian, and a Prior Service USMC and US Army Veteran, living in The United States of America, The Best Country on Planet Earth, Thankful to GOD ( Father, Son, Holy Spirit), for These Men of War, who committed Direct Action and Ultraviolence, on behalf of Me and My Fellow Americans. Thank You, JSOC , for Your Military Service, and, GOD Bless You, and also, GOD Bless The United States of America. Respect and Love, from Tucson, Arizona USA. JOHN RODRIGUEZ, OUT!!🇺🇸🗽🪂💣💥❤️
"For your tomorrows we gave our todays" tell your children about us. Tell them that freedom is not free. Don't forget us. Thank you for your services to our great nation and your scarified. Never forgotten.
Jocko I'm gonna go over entirely alone and attempt to live amongst the enemy independently for a documentary this summer. I need help brother Idk where to begin and how to access them without getting on a watch list. I have used Robert peltons acces routes as a reference point but may be entirely outdated.
It's important to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. So hopefully I can play a small role in keeping their memories alive.
Hey man you're playing one of the biggest parts to help us remember them
You're doing Gods work bro
Don't forget that
A recon bro & I always make this toast when we drink: "In honor of those who lived the good life, fought the good fight, and made the ULTIMATE sacrifice!...never forget...[[take shot]] OOHRAH!"
So that we can live
great job man. 🏴☠️
Good one. Honor our fallen by living the full life they were unable to.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.” -General George S. Patton
What a quote. Thank you 🙏
It is disgusting and bring me to tears that there are enough fallen brothers to fill 8 minutes.
Rest easy ⚔️
You mean the 2000+ and counting of dead Infantrymen and JSOC that could fill a massive video
@@TheInfantry98 not disrespecting anybody but I’m talking about the SF community
@@tim-1759 well more so jsoc. Sf is tier 2
And all of those guys are deserving of a video that is over 1000 minutes long
Respect from Nova Scotia to all these men. Any Seals ever I'm Nova Scotia lobsters on the beach and guided bass fishing on me.
That Wardak valley chinook crash was such a tragedy, so many outstanding warriors with no way to save themselves.
So many high quality people with zero chance to fight for their lives. That's really sad..
Extortion 17 never forget.
That’s the way war is now, in the past a great warrior was great because he was in control 24/7, if he wasn’t he’d lose. 1on1 fighting is about skill, now it’s about chance wether that 7.62 catches you on the head or you step on the wrong patch of dirt
@@erlend6338 Yeah it's about technology now.. Drone with thermo camera at night and you can't do shit..
Yeah it is so fucked that such good people all just die like that at once.
Loosing a fellow soldier is the same as losing a family member. Recently one of my Soldiers, Kristofer Metzger, from 9 years ago was murdered working as a Uber driver trying to support his 9 year old daughter and wife in Pittsburgh. This was such a senseless loss. It is good to remember the fallen so they live on through us honor their memory. My heart goes out to all of you who have lost fellow soldiers.
RIP to him wish he would have gotten a better job then that I live in Oklahoma and there are a bunch of well paying jobs that'll hire Veterans
Powerful video.. I heard a DEVGRU member say to the daughter of a fallen DEVGRU member. “You just lost your dad but you gained 20 more dads.” That really hit deep. It shows above and beyond the love these guys have for each other.
One year later I see this comment lol
It was CPO Adam Brown's daughter.
Fearless is a powerful book.
@@sugarraywacho awesome 👍
He's back, we missed your content man
I appreciate it, sorry for the long wait!
@@Kanutster always worth the wait brother!
That's the powerful one. And it clearly proves that Jocko has a much bigger heart than muscles.
Just don’t forget he doesn’t give a shit about you or your life. Same for me as well. The joker said it the best
@@TheInfantry98 Well, the thing is that I don't care if he gives a shit about me, or not. It's not the point of my comment.
Heart is muscle
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I like these videos as a reality check. That life is something to be grateful for because other people no longer have that opportunity, even if they were more deserving.
Yep
Amen brotha💯
RIP to all of them and a special salute for mentioning the Two-Four and the ISA alongside DEVGRU and CAG. They're often overlooked
25 years old and serving on team six.......damn , rest in peace warriors
The same thing I thought, I investigated and becoming a seal is not as difficult as they make it seem, you enter the navy, a year later you complete the UDT course and you are already a seal, a year or two later they recruit you for the devgru and You're already a member of team six of the seals, lol, too young and inexperienced young people dying.
@the face of drake Most of them are Navy Special warfare operators (seals) most navy seals and devgru operators ranks are petty officer and master chief, they have been recruited from seals units tier 2, when they enter the devgru unit receive tier 1 training and other equipment they can choose a combat specialty like air controller, technician EOD, CWO and more... most of them are not even 6 years old in the navy, as i say they enter the navy they receive basic training they complete 1 year in a normal unit, the following year they request selection for the UDT course and graduate as seals, one or two operational year in a seal tier 2 unit and the following year you are recruited by the devgru, The selection used to be different, that's why most of the operators were older with more experience and time in service in other units, now you see devgru operators with 25 23 years like I said, dying young and inexperienced.
@the face of drake and what you say in the other comment you're wrong, in the devgru they only receive operators of the seals and special air controllers of the usaf to support operations, the devgru operators are seals.
@the face of drake the operators of the SBS and the British SAS are far superior, better trained, equipped and with more operational experience than the devgru.
@@sebastianaguilar734 no actually they are not. before the global war on terror I would agree with you that the SAS and SBS were top dogs however being that the United States has been very active for the past two decades Devgru and Cag are more capable and more experienced. What you also don't realize is the United States spends far more money on training and equipment for its tier 1 elements compared to the SAS and SBS so it's not really a competition anymore hate to break it to you like this but facts are facts
What got me in the video was the explanation of WMD Bart and handler Jet fused together.. that really hit home for me... RIP to all you brave souls 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I come back to this video every now and then. Today being memorial day, I cannot help but think about these men in the video. The absolute finest warriors in all of history. Godspeed.
Hell yeah
Same here.
Man i didn't want to say this but this was a tear jerker big time. Watching this really shows how many great men died in this war. Not just elite soldiers but high caliber men in general. This really gives a perspective to the saying " All gave some some gave all". We can never repay for the sacrifices made but we can live our lives in their memory and the lives they gave all of us.
God bless America and our warriors who fight for it.
One of the saddest but most motivating videos I've seen in my life. I thank every military serviceman for their service.
Thank you for this vid. CPO Brian Bill at 5:22 attended my Alma Mater. He was Norwich Class of '01. RIP to all these heroes. They will never be forgotten.
How did you met him
May your heroes rest in peace! Respect from Germany
These men must not be forgotten or marginalized they fought For freedom for their brothers and Friends let us remember them And they will not be forgotten.
I've been out since 2005. A noise, a smell, a glint of light or a movement of a shadow. It reminds you of who you are and the comrades you salute nearly every time you raise a glass. Yes you remember the dates and the places, you can plan for that, but its the unexpected moment that gets you. 2 weeks again something happened and certain things came back into focus once more. Luckily for me, my boss seen this and he took the rest of the crew to do another job and gave me 20 mins alone, once more with my mates of old. Gone, but never forgotten.
Those who sacrificed their lives are still alive in our hearts..... rest in peace ❤❤❤ ❤
Can’t tell you how many times I have watched this, this video is soo well done. Makes me miss my brothers and too count my blessings
I'm 24 years old and I dont cry over much, but God damn.... when you realize 1 full minute of the video was one single incident. R.I.P. to all those brave enough to make the ultimate sacrifice so we don't have to, you will never be forgotten.
Great content, and delivery. Keep up the great work to remember those who have fallen for our freedom. The way people in the world act today I don’t even think they understand what these military guys and their families have been through. LLTB
Just lost one of my best buds who’s also a fellow servicemember (not in combat), this video helps to remember and keep my memories alive with him. Thank you.
I always watch or listen to your videos at work big inspiration
Been waiting 6 months for u to post im so excited to watch!!!!
Sorry for the wait! Hopefully, this video made up for it.
@1:18 Robert O’dell ,, US Army SMU, Task Force Orange (isa),, still one of JSOCs most powerful tools in man hunting HVTs among other missions.
Go on
Also I love how they included the doggos. Bart’s especially adorable
Greetings from Poland ! Stay strong.
I will always remember about true warriors. Rest easy and watch over your homeland.
Nice finally a new video again! Can you make a video about the NLMARSOF (dutch special forces) cause you make the best video’s
pure awesomeness, hello from across the pond in ireland
When the sbs is sus
@@Danny-vj4fy when the royal marines are sus
Am so very Thankful to those fallen Men@Women and fight that fight ! I thank you for all your support .
Your videos are some of my favourite to watch glad your uploading again 👍
The baddest thing I've seen on UA-cam. Damn dude. Makes me want it even more
Finally I have waited so long for a new video,tnx dude love all your vids.
Appreciate the video, Your content gets me going at the gym.
Love the video bro!!!! 😢😢😢 glad u back and can u make more videos to honor our fallen Heroes 😢😢😢
Bless you lads from england to those of you who face danger and keep moving foward you are in many ways the stars on the stripes
another phenomenal video
great job man
This cuts deep, thank you for this Kanutser. Missed you.
Welcome Back.....missed you buddy..❤️❤️❤️
The crash of August 6th, 2011 was a tragedy. But, I'm grateful that they put their lives on the line for this country. Their sacrifices will not be forgotten. They died as heroes and should be remembered as such. Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
August 6th*
@@must5700 Thanks for catching my typo
Much respect for all of them rest in peace glad to see back 👍
All I can say is: Amen
Brother..
Amen...
We remember & will live...
God Bless
& God's Speed....
❤👍👍🇺🇸🦅
5:5 Wheels Up..🚁
Nice to see you making videos again bro
perfect tune in the background.
Big hug from Italy 🇮🇹!!!
Thank you to the editor for making this.
R.I.P to all brave men shown in this video
Expectacular Video Great Tribute!
Carrying them forward, along with you
I was already looking forward to the new vid
Truly epic video, a wall of heroes!
Please more of this great Content !!! Thank you, great Job @Kanutster
This was such a humbling video to see all these people who have protected others and gave there life’s in the process and it’s made me think about how badly I want to be one of those team guys so someone else doesn’t need to do it and I can protect the men and women I serve with
"It's us the living that gives meaning to the lives of our fallen comrades" - Commander Erwin
Respect to my American brothers I had many good times with you lot 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 ex 1 para
Royal Marines?
@@catadjusterZ parachute regiment he is refering too.
Your videos are great man. Please don't stop.
2:49 i think this is the dog mike glover talking about in mic drop podcast.
snappy salute to all.
Thank you for creating this.
So many british flags present if you look carefully in this video. A shining example of the brotherhood of the British and American militaries, and especially the special forces guys. It is widely accepted that both countries near enough always consult each other and deploy together on SF ops these days. Gods nations.... 4:24 Jason Workman (RIP) wearing both. 6:04 british SAS lads behind Darrick Benson DEVGRU (RIP)
He returns
Fallen never becomes forgotten, amen brothers RIP
I was doing good up until 3:52 but seeing Adam with all those kids around him. He could've easily took medical retirement but after he was put back together ( as much as possible) he was back in the mix.
A true warrior
Love you guys and pray peace on your lives. Thank you for everything
Rest easy bros, I live a life everyday to honor you.
It’s the small things that make a difference… from a stranger amongst the billions of human that exist…. Thank you for making this video, changed the way I think but most importantly influenced myself to make better choices.
-just a 22 year old from Glendale Arizona
this is the greatest speech i have heard. should be played on memorial day on all channels.
Another great video 🇺🇸
August 6, 2011, was a dark day..... Rest in peace, thank you for your service
These are heroes. Not celebrities. These are the people who need to be remembered in history. The greatest men to walk this earth
Bless them all from the UK, 🇬🇧🇺🇸
3:49 that guy actually became a Devgru operator while having one eye. He was blinded in a training accident I think.
Sim round to the eye.
This gave me chills. God bless. And thank you.
All I ever wanted was to get home to my wife and daughters after 8 years
You are an awesome human being brotha ! So sorry for your loss of your brothers ! Thank you for your service sir !
Task Force Green the best of the best.
I have so much respect for operators who were born on a good and somewhat safe time (economic wise) they could’ve settled with a job that payed way better than the military but they chose to serve and sacrifice their lives for what they thought was right.
Warfighters are a different kind of breed ❤️
It touches me on how he died holding his dog.
A humble Thank you & RIP to all these valiant warriors!! You will NEVER be forgotten!! We live because of them all! Much Respect and love from our family!!
Happy Memorial Day.
4:28 Dude had a British and American flag. Best of brothers.
Imagine if this video showed deaths from the US Army SF, Rangers, MARSOC, and the SAS/SBS. It would unfortunately be a lot longer than this.
All outstanding men that gave there everything, for us.
Brothers for life pals forever.... strength Honor courage
Rest easy brothers..your memory’s live on
This is pretty cool to see the faces behind some of the best. A lot of them have robot eyes. Also never thought i'd see a black operator. RIP dudes
It is painful as a Brit to see fallen brothers from the US. Anyone who has served, and ESPECIALLY serving currently will know how interoperable the UK and US forces currently are. We are almost one. Stay frosty, America! God save the Queen, and God bless America.
The Gurkhas deserve a video. Great work
I lost my best friend in Operation Just Cause, I only get sad when someone thanks me for my service
You Sir speak of these HERO'S. It needs to be remembered what a HERO is. Those that made the Ultimate Sacrifice. That word is used way too loosely these days for many that are not.
I will not even try to pretend to think what others think, or even feel @ the moment, and rather honestly, I could care less, however, as a Special Operations Capable Marine, and soon after, a Tier Two Special Operations Forces Soldier, I can sleep safely, soundly and securely @ 🌃, knowing in My Mind, and feeling in My ❤️, that, All Military Forces Personnel, especially Special Missions Unit Tier One Operators of The United States Joint Special Operations Command ( US JSOC) gave up Their Own Tomorrows , in order that I can have My Own Todays, as a Widower, Grandfather, Commercial Landscaper, a Catholic Christian, and a Prior Service USMC and US Army Veteran, living in The United States of America, The Best Country on Planet Earth, Thankful to GOD ( Father, Son, Holy Spirit), for These Men of War, who committed Direct Action and Ultraviolence, on behalf of Me and My Fellow Americans. Thank You, JSOC , for Your Military Service, and, GOD Bless You, and also, GOD Bless The United States of America. Respect and Love, from Tucson, Arizona USA. JOHN RODRIGUEZ, OUT!!🇺🇸🗽🪂💣💥❤️
God bless America 🇺🇸 thank all for yalls service
Hey is it possible to make a video about sere specialist?
“He loved that dog”... Thank you
Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
God Bless you guys... I don't know what to say
They will be with us forever in our memory 🖤
CIA paramilitary / SAD-SOG next pls
"For your tomorrows we gave our todays" tell your children about us. Tell them that freedom is not free. Don't forget us. Thank you for your services to our great nation and your scarified. Never forgotten.
Could you a video on the Commando Gunners? 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery
Warriors. Each and every one. RIP
Jocko I'm gonna go over entirely alone and attempt to live amongst the enemy independently for a documentary this summer. I need help brother Idk where to begin and how to access them without getting on a watch list. I have used Robert peltons acces routes as a reference point but may be entirely outdated.