Navy Seal Reacts to Omaha Beach Landing in Call of Duty

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Welcome back to Gamology!
    Join us in this gripping episode as we reunite with Geoff Reeves, a former Navy SEAL, who will be diving into the heart-pounding Omaha Beach mission in Call of Duty.
    Prepare to be amazed as Geoff dissects the firearms employed during this iconic mission, providing unparalleled insights into their historical accuracy and functionality. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking commentary on the remarkable realism showcased in the game's footage.
    Don't miss out on this captivating analysis as Gamology teams up with Geoff Reeves to bridge the gap between gaming and real-life military scenarios!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 98

  • @fulcrum6760
    @fulcrum6760 Рік тому +162

    Just like Battlefront 2 (2017), we took COD WW2 for granted.

    • @danilapolesciuk4316
      @danilapolesciuk4316 Рік тому +25

      I always liked it

    • @capybara6996
      @capybara6996 Рік тому +42

      I always felt the criticism towards it was a bit harsh. The campaign was solid and to me at least, felt like a return to form.

    • @TheVikingActual
      @TheVikingActual Рік тому +5

      I did not, I enjoyed it to its fullest extent.

    • @tns0237
      @tns0237 Рік тому +12

      Ww2 was never a bad game. This was the return players wanted from the jetpack age of CODs. It's better than Vanguard by a mile.

    • @phosphatepod
      @phosphatepod Рік тому +6

      ​@@tns0237The timing was just terrible, though. It came out so soon after another historical shooter, Battlefield 1, that had a profound impact on the gaming industry, raising everyone's standards for historical shooters at that point. COD WW2 just didn't really compare to its competitors or past COD games, either in terms of gameplay, or being cinematic. It wasn't horrible, but it just didn't compare it any of its competitors.

  • @lukasboraski2729
    @lukasboraski2729 Рік тому +35

    For this man seeing combat in person and him giving us info on what he's been through and then telling us there is absolutely no comparison of what these men went through. That means a lot or should give you a lot to think about. Salute you all. I remember my mom telling me stories her father delt with. I wish I knew the actual details. They ended up stealing gas from the germans so they coulsnt advance on a certain point.

  • @bluefleet1655
    @bluefleet1655 Рік тому +44

    flamethrowers dont blow up when shot, the most that will happen is you will leak the fuel and be stuck with it on your uniform for a long while or get thrown in the opposite direction from the bullet hole from the propellent jetting out.
    also flamethrowers, if in a enclosed room, you will die from suffocation instead of being burned unless the flame is directly inside the room with you

    • @Lomi311
      @Lomi311 Рік тому +4

      I was gonna comment the same about exploding flamethrower tanks. There is a chance it could go up if an incendiary or tracer round hit it but that’s extremely unlikely.

    • @bluephoenix7565
      @bluephoenix7565 Рік тому +4

      ​@@Lomi311actually it's very likely if an incendiary rounds hits it, they actually had anti flamer units that used incendiary ammo.

    • @nickgraff9413
      @nickgraff9413 Рік тому +4

      Well, flamethrowers can explode when shot, just not the fiery Roman Candle explosions that Hollywood and video games like to depict. If the pressurized tank is hit in just the right spot, and if the operator is unlucky enough, the tank could explode and send shrapnel into the operator's body. Those tank(s) act similarly to aerosol cans when hit, so the contents would be expelled, the propellant would hiss as it escaped, the fuel would leak from the holes. Very rarely will the tank outright explode, but the rupture can be rather violent and can injure or kill the operator. I've exploded hairspray and deodorant cans in this manner while plinking, it does happen, just very rarely. That being said, if a flamethrower operator appeared on the battlefield, they would either be immediately focused by enemy fire, rendering the explosive tanks moot as gunfire is still gunfire, and still lethal. Or the opposing force immediately surrenders, as burning to death is a deeply ingrained fear. This was common among the Germans, not so among the Japanese.

    • @koreancowboy42
      @koreancowboy42 11 місяців тому

      Also that the ammunition inside the tanks would explode due to the heat and burning fire in the back if the crew wasn't quick enough to get out or do something about the flames

  • @ismarwinkelman5648
    @ismarwinkelman5648 Рік тому +132

    WWII’s campaign is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED 🔥😎

    • @Andrewbaysura1
      @Andrewbaysura1 Рік тому +12

      I'd go as far as to say it's better than playing a Black ops super soldier.

    • @rylanrobinson8487
      @rylanrobinson8487 Рік тому +8

      You meant CRIMINALLY INACCURATE??? 🙄

    • @ismarwinkelman5648
      @ismarwinkelman5648 Рік тому +20

      @@rylanrobinson8487 It most definitely was NOT historically accurate, but to me it was incredibly immersive and entertaining 😎

    • @ismarwinkelman5648
      @ismarwinkelman5648 Рік тому +5

      @@Andrewbaysura1 I am not talking about historical accuracy, but entertainment 👌🏾

    • @danilapolesciuk4316
      @danilapolesciuk4316 Рік тому +1

      @@rylanrobinson8487 don't see you saying the same for WAW?

  • @LordAnubisGaming
    @LordAnubisGaming Рік тому +36

    First lesson of CLS (Combat Life Saver) Course WAS learning to apply a tourniquet and the value it has on saving a life. It’s a very important immediate first aid and severely underrated.

    • @BouncingTribbles
      @BouncingTribbles Рік тому +3

      Civilians have been made afraid of cutting off circulation and causing permanent damage to a limb. It's heavily de-emphasized in civ first aid now. I learned it back in the day and it was always the worst case option so I don't get the change 🤷‍♂️

  • @jonathancathey2334
    @jonathancathey2334 11 місяців тому +6

    The Rangers that landed at Point Du Hoc. All of their radios were either lost or wrecked. During the landing. Luckily one Ranger brought a WW1 signal lamp with him. This Ranger used the lamp to direct naval gun fire, for support of the Rangers.

  • @Jackaboy1476
    @Jackaboy1476 11 місяців тому +4

    The Bangalore Torpedo is one of the coolest explosives ever. Designed to cut straight up they were heavily used in WW2, when i went in as a combat engineer I learned a lot about them but never used them. God Bless the Engineers who will ALWAYS CLEAR THE WAY!!!!!!

  • @kevinkocher9347
    @kevinkocher9347 Рік тому +28

    I’am grateful for veterans

  • @vvvlae
    @vvvlae Рік тому +6

    Most people died from the suffocating effect of the flame thrower more than the burns and fire.Infact many tanks that had flame throwers were super heavy mostly because of the flame thrower.

  • @DeadmanActual
    @DeadmanActual Рік тому +4

    From that flamethrower comment and how I understand practical first aid, I’d say a majority of it is contributed to oxygen deprivation since the oxygen around you is burning to feed the flames and breathing in the heated air can cause severe burns to the respiratory system, combine that with the shock and excruciating pain expected from a flamethrower, unconscious within seconds and the damage done to the lungs will result in a lack of proper airflow to the system and will unfortunately yield a KIA if treatment doesn’t come fast enough in the form of a miraculous intervention. It’s usually not often the burns alone that will kill someone but rather the myriad of issues that come from the flames, if you somehow stay conscious through all of that and those burns are left untreated though, infection will very quickly set in through the variety of 3rd and 4th degree burns inflicted… not a pretty picture at all.

  • @seafox1995
    @seafox1995 Рік тому +7

    Those Crosses you mentioned are called Czech Hedgehogs and where used to block tanks

  • @Darmoth85
    @Darmoth85 Рік тому +4

    I may have misheard you, but you meantion the Thompson aka annihilator in relation to WWI. If I remember correctly it did not come out until late 1918-1919. Too late for actual military service during the first world war. It's why it found a role in law enforcement and gangland warfare in the 1920s and 30s. It was stupidly expensive due to its mechanism, it wouldn't be until WWII and some streamlinimg that it would be made into a simple blowback SMG and made more cost effective.

  • @justinschauwecker
    @justinschauwecker 9 місяців тому +2

    Those metal beach defenses are called Czech hedgehogs. They acted as anti-tank defenses.

  • @cydoniaorbust8371
    @cydoniaorbust8371 Рік тому +9

    I'd love to see how he reacts to ARMA's ACE Medical mod. I suspect he'd dig it.

    • @Andrewbaysura1
      @Andrewbaysura1 Рік тому

      I hate but love the Ace medical mod. Mostly just creating AI wars and watching the injured soldiers getting dragged to cover... Or in the middle of the street then treated.

    • @cydoniaorbust8371
      @cydoniaorbust8371 Рік тому +1

      @@Andrewbaysura1 Takes some getting used to for sure, especially if you're just learning from vanilla ARMA mechanics. Also, the Red Cross offers first aid classes in multiple countries, which doesn't translate 1:1 for obvious reasons but is a good resource to have both for picking up ACE quicker and also, you know, real life.

    • @Andrewbaysura1
      @Andrewbaysura1 Рік тому

      @@cydoniaorbust8371 I've been playing Arma 3 for almost two years and still haven't learned all the right keys for Ace... which is why I stick with a Zeus game or just Freeplay setting up AI battles. I definitely need to upgrade my PC though... AMD Ryzen 5700, 8 cores? What's a core? Can't join servers with bigger battles unfortunately.

  • @JackRabbit002
    @JackRabbit002 Рік тому +9

    You summed it up man that generation were men yet but sadly still most of them were still kids. I've heard about the whole drowning thing it's the same as our retreat from Dunkirk (Brit like, with American connections) how Lads would just panic or try and reach boats and what they were wearing and being tired would just drag them down It's horrible to think about!

    • @GenJuhru
      @GenJuhru Рік тому

      Paratroopers landing on flooded areas and behind enemy lines...

  • @dionamerson1818
    @dionamerson1818 Рік тому +4

    He should do the gallipoli mission from BF1 or the arditi mission

  • @bigtasty42069
    @bigtasty42069 Рік тому +6

    We need scientists/engineers reacting to Advanced Warfare

  • @Flameburnsnomore
    @Flameburnsnomore Рік тому +6

    I feel bad for all the men in the war who lost their lives R.I.P warriors🕊️

  • @XIII76448
    @XIII76448 Рік тому +3

    Man people really hated on this but it was the first really good COD in a long time. A return to form and realism man. I loved this game a lot till naturally hackers started destroying it.

  • @janhracho8688
    @janhracho8688 Рік тому +1

    1:41- that's czech hedgehog

  • @davidsam9239
    @davidsam9239 Рік тому +1

    For the barrier looking thingys I believe they called them tank traps? Not sure, they were supposed to prevent tanks from moving forward.

  • @omarrichardson7007
    @omarrichardson7007 Рік тому +2

    why weren't the other beaches ever talked about? they only mention omaha

  • @isaacmacqueen9695
    @isaacmacqueen9695 11 місяців тому +1

    bruh the tommy gun isnt from wwi its got 1928 in its name and flamethrowers didnt explode when shot

  • @bluephoenix7565
    @bluephoenix7565 Рік тому +4

    "what I like about it is that there's historical accuracy to it." *Soldier walks past with a m1928 Thompson that was out of use by the start of the war*

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Рік тому +2

      And at one point around 2:20 he takes cover behind an American half track...on the beach with the first wave!? LOL

  • @QuantomX64
    @QuantomX64 Рік тому

    @6:18: Oh my Gosh, that guy on the ground looks just like Ben from Viva La Dirt League

  • @brandoovalle5678
    @brandoovalle5678 10 місяців тому +1

    momentos historicos recreados me gusta jugarlos y verlos en películas

  • @sanmoris5095
    @sanmoris5095 Рік тому +1

    I am sorry I know this guy is a navy seal and all that but the so called "crosses" on the beach is not for ship it's call a Czech hedgehog and is a anti tank messurment not to rip the bottoms of ship
    Edit: the Thompson is from 1921 and the first world ward ended in 1918 Im not so sure this guy knows what he is talking about
    here is a link for all of you who doubt me: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_hedgehog, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_submachine_gun

  • @d.p.642
    @d.p.642 Рік тому

    Here still waiting on him reviewing the ARMA 3 KOG Operation by Karmakut (both the modern day and the vietnam era)

  • @TheMtVernonKid
    @TheMtVernonKid Рік тому

    Yes!! Mr.Reeves 🤟🏿

  • @aerthreepwood8021
    @aerthreepwood8021 Рік тому +1

    Not enough canoeing for his tastes.

  • @gabecollins5585
    @gabecollins5585 Рік тому +1

    Isn’t it a myth that flamethrowers would explode if shot? Im pretty sure they just rapidly depressurize.

  • @alanmoreno2482
    @alanmoreno2482 5 місяців тому

    I Think they’re called “Anti Tank Spikes”.

  • @loislindsay
    @loislindsay Рік тому

    Ww2 is totally underrated brutality

  • @original.hector787
    @original.hector787 3 місяці тому

    I'm pretty sure like 2% played the campaign 😂 and that's the whole reason I got the game I knew the campaign was going to he fire.

  • @gahuwothgahuwagaming
    @gahuwothgahuwagaming Рік тому

    Cod 2 Normandy...oh mann ♥️

  • @captainkushy7829
    @captainkushy7829 Рік тому

    Get him to react to call of duty big red one campaign Still one of the best war games imo

  • @michaelconley1975
    @michaelconley1975 Місяць тому

    Sir there are called anti-tank hedgehogs.

  • @HIDE-oj6ps
    @HIDE-oj6ps Рік тому +1

    People have forgotten call of duty world at war

  • @sigma.wr8
    @sigma.wr8 Рік тому

    legend

  • @caydengriffin4094
    @caydengriffin4094 11 місяців тому

    So when shooting an mg42. I’ll keep in mind to do 3 rnd bursts. So what. A millisecond of shooting

  • @revachxl
    @revachxl Рік тому

    Navy Seal reacts to the SOCOM US Navy Seals series on PS2 PLEASE

  • @Lobos222
    @Lobos222 Рік тому +1

    All ww2 beach scenes are not accurate. It wasnt 35 year old that charged the beach.

  • @phantomgamer9443
    @phantomgamer9443 Рік тому

    Why not have a ww2 veteran react to it instead of a seal SEALs weren’t even thought of until the 60’S

  • @jessekang1375
    @jessekang1375 11 місяців тому

    Can anybody get me a source on the guy waving a flag and pointing to call for artillery 3:20

  • @Tapioca472
    @Tapioca472 Рік тому

    Is it me, or am i watching Garp watching a Cod ww2 campaign

  • @fireaza
    @fireaza Рік тому +3

    I think calling the soldiers on the boats "real men" might be over-selling it. I'd say a LOT of them were just boys, boys who hadn't been informed of the full scope of the hell they would be stepping out into, and that a LOT of them would have responded in the same way any of us would have.

    • @prestongarvey57
      @prestongarvey57 11 місяців тому +3

      Some might not have exactly known but they still showed incredible bravery from then until the end of the war. I think it’s an insult to say people are overselling them

    • @colecleveland8179
      @colecleveland8179 11 місяців тому +1

      @@prestongarvey57 You can't ever oversell what those men did. They might've stepped onto those boats as boys, but they crossed that beach as men.

    • @prestongarvey57
      @prestongarvey57 11 місяців тому +1

      @@colecleveland8179 that’s what I’m trying to say

    • @niavellir7408
      @niavellir7408 8 місяців тому

      Agree with you, but I just always remind myself how sad it is, especially for the draftees being sent out there to fight wars of the elite who get to sit and enjoy their steaks

  • @ninjabiatch101
    @ninjabiatch101 Рік тому

    No disrespect. But "Colt .45" kinda brings me out of it in the first few second.

  • @alexduffy7925
    @alexduffy7925 Рік тому +3

    This guy lost me when he praised Fury, lol

    • @RoyalDog214
      @RoyalDog214 Рік тому +2

      I trust a Navy SEAL over someone looking to pick a fight with the film because of some tank depiction.

  • @mlgrocket
    @mlgrocket Рік тому +2

    1:04 "this generation is grateful for them". idk what generation he's thinking of, but if it's the one i think it is, they most definitely are not grateful. in fact they think these soldiers are the complete opposite of men

  • @redapplepie7709
    @redapplepie7709 Рік тому +1

    Gg