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  • The Only Arctic Airborne Unit in the United States Army | The Spartan Brigade
    The 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division,“Spartan Brigade”, is an airborne infantry brigade combat team of the United States Army. The Spartan Brigade is the only airborne infantry brigade combat team in the Arctic and Pacific theaters, providing the combatant commander with the unique capability to project an expeditionary force by air. The importance of units like the 4/25 IBCT... can be easily summed up by a quote from Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, who is widely regarded as the father of the U.S. Air Force. “I believe that in the future, whoever holds Alaska will hold the world,”.
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    Credit: SSgt Joshua DeGuzman, MAJ Jason Welch, SSG Alex Skripnichuk, SSgt Carly Kavish and SSgt Sarah Trachte, SFC Daniel Love

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  • @WaffleBomber
    @WaffleBomber 3 года назад +2205

    Man, these guys got cool uniforms AND cool names.

    • @carlcolvin8320
      @carlcolvin8320 3 года назад +91

      Was up at Ft Wainwright Alaska for Artic warfare and survival school with 9 Inf Div 2nd Bde 15th Combat Eng.
      We had the same equipment minus the chutes.
      November the high was a minus 30 below zero the low would be around minus 50 below zero.
      We trained for three months they instructors that told us you will be pulling a 800 pound akio slead you will have 15 minutes to put up a GP Small artic tent lantern and a Yukon Stove .
      If it's not up in 15 minutes you will freeze to death. That was our motivation factor.

    • @matthewpowderly2422
      @matthewpowderly2422 3 года назад +6

      Seriously👍✌

    • @matthewpowderly2422
      @matthewpowderly2422 3 года назад +7

      @@carlcolvin8320 👍✌

    • @ThisGuy--
      @ThisGuy-- 3 года назад +49

      The uniforms look cool but they're still cold AF man🤣

    • @jackslade3178
      @jackslade3178 3 года назад +15

      Yeah we never wear the overwhites we hate them I'm in jber rn just did a jump today landing in snow is like landing on a mattress

  • @KK-bm4mf
    @KK-bm4mf 3 года назад +4598

    In 50 years, we'll need these guys for the Liberation of Anchorage

    • @rafayz9033
      @rafayz9033 3 года назад +825

      In 50 years Anchorage is gonna be as warm as San Diego

    • @Dolphmajesty7997
      @Dolphmajesty7997 3 года назад +22

      Lol

    • @boobyqueen
      @boobyqueen 3 года назад +171

      Damn commies coming for our oilfields

    • @gspothitta9079
      @gspothitta9079 3 года назад +136

      @@rafayz9033 dawg pipe down

    • @jollyrogerq
      @jollyrogerq 3 года назад +29

      More like 5

  • @charlesburke2379
    @charlesburke2379 2 года назад +760

    Freezing is absolutely one of life's most miserable experiences. And freezing for uninterrupted periods of time produces a degree of discomfort beyond words to describe. The Battle of the Bulge and the invasion of North Korea became America's coldest military operations. George Washington's forces trapped at Valley Forge was an honorable mention.

    • @Ikjunh232
      @Ikjunh232 2 года назад +38

      Just imagine HOW COLD WAS when germans in 1941-1943 invaded USSR

    • @orvardzapanta8386
      @orvardzapanta8386 2 года назад +9

      Cold War

    • @goingoutonmyshield2811
      @goingoutonmyshield2811 2 года назад +8

      The Ardennes Forrest is typing......

    • @MackNcD
      @MackNcD 2 года назад +7

      Honestly I’ve always found the body stabilizes when doing day-long hikes through the Appalachians in the winter. I’m sure the arctic is a different story.

    • @gearrazkarraysgyfarnogod8554
      @gearrazkarraysgyfarnogod8554 2 года назад +4

      @@MackNcD It is. Freezing like that, sucks.
      Those Appalachian hikes, you mentioned sound great. But not in the winter. Fall, however...

  • @richardnoah8529
    @richardnoah8529 2 года назад +95

    My wife is Air Force. We were stationed at Eilson,. Richardson had a bigger PX and commissary so we went there often. And in the dead of winter when it’s minus thirty for months at a time we would see these guys training. Jumping out of an airplane at that temperature has to suck ass! Respect!

    • @gooduck7646
      @gooduck7646 Год назад +1

      я живу в России и -30 это ерунда!)) я часто бегаю по 10 км в такую погоду.

  • @aquilifergroup
    @aquilifergroup 3 года назад +454

    “I’m going to the 25th ID. Hawaii, beaches here I come”
    “Oh shit!”

    • @velocitywot9573
      @velocitywot9573 3 года назад +13

      That’s what I said but I got Fort Wainwright hue

    • @15shottaa79
      @15shottaa79 3 года назад +7

      And i got South Korea

    • @arsey5118
      @arsey5118 3 года назад +5

      @@velocitywot9573 Yup. My entire AIT class got sent to Germany....Except for me and 2 other schmucks. Ft. Wainwright. 3.5 fun, but very cold, years. Back then it was 6th ID.

    • @gravitatemortuus1080
      @gravitatemortuus1080 2 года назад +1

      @@15shottaa79 I got a place called Yakima, had a whole 100 soldiers on it. I went other places but that place was empty other then people training.

  • @ramirezad45
    @ramirezad45 3 года назад +1008

    When they say you’re going to the 25th infantry “tropic lightning “ and your excited for Hawai but they didn’t mention it was their airborne branch

    • @daudl5011
      @daudl5011 3 года назад +55

      There's also another 25th ID in Fairbanks Alaska, that aren't airborne. Me, and 3 dudes from Florida when I was in OSUT got sent there.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 3 года назад +13

      I think it's the 1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker)

    • @codygreene9067
      @codygreene9067 3 года назад +18

      That’s literally what happened to me.

    • @markgreiser464
      @markgreiser464 2 года назад +2

      I'm pretty sure most Legs will not have to go. AATW

    • @bigbird0420
      @bigbird0420 2 года назад +3

      It's the 25th ID "artic thunder"...I was apart of 1-40th Calvary (airborne) 05-08. I was there for the start of the spartan brigade. Then when to Hawaii and was apart of the 25th I'd there for a short time before being medically retired

  • @bradshauer6286
    @bradshauer6286 2 года назад +383

    I’m so glad others are willing to defend that part of the world. I’m a northern Canadian who hates winter and cold. I shudder to see them drop into that winter wasteland. Good job! You’ve got my utmost respect!

    • @returnfreedom
      @returnfreedom 2 года назад +9

      they have no choice, they are ordered to serve there lol

    • @ShosinMelotic
      @ShosinMelotic 2 года назад +24

      @@returnfreedom voluntold*😂

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 2 года назад +12

      I would rather be hauling those packs in the COLD then 80 plus degree heat. Also, when you are well equipped, it's not that cold. I winter camped and never was cold because I had the right equipment. Did the same thing these guys were doing, either skied into or snowshoed into the area we were going to stay. When you are hauling packs you are going to get pretty warm pretty quick. Went to bed at night and woke up in the morning and it was minus 15 degrees. Yet I was toasty warm. Now with toe and hand warmers and even battery operated socks and gloves, easier to stay warm. It's always about being prepared and having the right equipment.

    • @armybeef68
      @armybeef68 2 года назад +11

      "Some men are morally opposed to violence
      They are protected by men who are not"

    • @Kirby-Krios
      @Kirby-Krios 2 года назад

      Pretty COOL guys ^_^

  • @jephrokimbo9050
    @jephrokimbo9050 2 года назад +43

    The Army in Alaska is set to re-activate the 11th Airborne Division on June 6, 2022. The two Brigades in Alaska will become the Core units of this newly re-activated Division that was last de-activated in 1965.

  • @bobkin611
    @bobkin611 3 года назад +965

    Arctic Spartans. That's a Rad name.

    • @matthewpowderly2422
      @matthewpowderly2422 3 года назад +16

      Really is

    • @germen343
      @germen343 3 года назад +17

      I think it is lame.

    • @bobkin611
      @bobkin611 3 года назад +14

      @@germen343 why's that?

    • @germen343
      @germen343 3 года назад +32

      @@bobkin611 I think if you have to name yourself after something cool, you are pretty lame. The Spartans didn't name themselves after someone else. And anyways Spartans are just ancient pederasts that have an overblown reputation.

    • @daniilli9148
      @daniilli9148 3 года назад +11

      @@germen343 do you think that Halo Spartans should've been named something else? If you know what Halo is.

  • @hydrophilicchristopher9874
    @hydrophilicchristopher9874 3 года назад +1226

    Imagine being that unlucky dude that gets blown way past the drop zone to break their knees into a 10ft plume of snow

    • @jackslade3178
      @jackslade3178 3 года назад +30

      Literally me today

    • @l.a.xgunner
      @l.a.xgunner 3 года назад +30

      sounds about right. knew a DS who was a paratrooper even though he had metal plates in his knees.

    • @duzzitmatter8679
      @duzzitmatter8679 3 года назад +51

      Well at least you wouldn’t have to put ice on them. Just pop some Ranger candy, drink some H2O and move out.

    • @iniesta8856
      @iniesta8856 3 года назад +19

      For those that have no clue what you mean (🙋‍♂️) could you explain why a snow plume would be bad? I’d assume a lot of snow would make for a softer impact but please educate me.

    • @deformeddoge4453
      @deformeddoge4453 3 года назад +10

      @@iniesta8856 my best guess is assuming he is 5 foot 10 he would be pretty deep down since its a 10 foot pile of snow he will have trouble getting out

  • @ral819
    @ral819 2 года назад +22

    RESPECT to these Troopers. I trained at Ft Wainwright in Nov 1980. (82nd ABN, 505th Parachute
    Infantry Regiment.) In all the areas of operation I've trained in, winter, desert, or jungle, this environment pushed me the most. You carry the most weight per individual, cross the most rugged terrain, all the while with temperatures ranging from 40-70 below 0... AATW...

    • @user-ki8po2xh8z
      @user-ki8po2xh8z Год назад

      you trained in different localities for the war in these countries, you are aggressors and semi-fascists, you don't care about human life for the sake of money. You just recently liberated the colonies made slaves free and talk about democracy.....lv you are just fascists.

    • @ral819
      @ral819 Год назад

      @@user-ki8po2xh8z If I'm a fascist , your obviously brainwashed and uneducated. I'm proud of my service and my country. We made the world better ...

  • @boltgamer7
    @boltgamer7 Год назад +4

    I like how this infantry unit would later on be the blueprints on reactivating the official Airborne Arctic unit the 11th Airborne Division "The Arctic Angel's"😎

  • @nujacordep1686
    @nujacordep1686 3 года назад +653

    Yo lmk when the space force starts their own Spartan program

    • @spider-spectre
      @spider-spectre 3 года назад +67

      No one is the same after their first Mars tour.

    • @misterllemos
      @misterllemos 3 года назад +91

      @@spider-spectre “I was there... at the Siege of Jupiter”

    • @gravemind3590
      @gravemind3590 3 года назад +27

      @@misterllemos Besieging a gas giant. Lol

    • @watchmanschannelofdespair
      @watchmanschannelofdespair 3 года назад +12

      @@gravemind3590 You just don't realize the size of those alien beans.

    • @gravemind3590
      @gravemind3590 3 года назад +8

      @@watchmanschannelofdespair Mexican beans

  • @Doomfist1132
    @Doomfist1132 3 года назад +231

    I trained with these guys, and was stationed in Alaska. That location is very strategic and with everything going on right now I’m happy the US has a grip on it

    • @devourejackson2054
      @devourejackson2054 2 года назад +2

      What occurs to the parachute equipment after landing?

    • @Doomfist1132
      @Doomfist1132 2 года назад +22

      @@devourejackson2054 depends on what it’s condition is after the jump. But usually it’s taken to a location after being packed into a parachute carrying case sorta thing, then the riggers usually shake the chutes to untangle the lines, then it’s inspected by parachute riggers before being repacked, reinspected, and certified once again to be used by a paratrooper.

    • @edwelndiobel1567
      @edwelndiobel1567 Год назад +1

      Going on right now with what? Russia? What about China?

    • @antonioglascoe3063
      @antonioglascoe3063 Год назад +1

      @@edwelndiobel1567 the airborne unit in alaska is in a position to defend all of the pacific. So Chinese interest in pacific islands would come under their jurisdiction. Regardless, there is a Asia specific defense group.

    • @paulstevenson789
      @paulstevenson789 Год назад

      Absolutely!! Thankfully Biden in at the Helm!! Win Win Win America!!!

  • @GGunnoe-
    @GGunnoe- Год назад +2

    I leave for boot for 23rd. 11x Infantry with an Airborne contract. First dude station after Fort Benning GA is Fort Wainwight. I am so ready to begin this journey.

  • @wanleaf
    @wanleaf Год назад +5

    Wow these guys are amazing! Arctic environment + parachuting + at night + locating, assembling, and firing field artillery.

  • @l.h.9747
    @l.h.9747 3 года назад +249

    The battle of Anchorage is going to be harsh against the chinese occupied howitzers. Maybe the new power armor brings victory closer.

    • @KINGRODP
      @KINGRODP 2 года назад

      What you mean?

    • @Dadouf112
      @Dadouf112 2 года назад +16

      Those commies will never take our pipelines, that's why we invaded Canada

    • @l.h.9747
      @l.h.9747 2 года назад +28

      @@KINGRODP its a poke at the fallout franchise where in fallout 3 the battle of anchorage takes place

  • @jakelaurent6
    @jakelaurent6 3 года назад +176

    The Arctic Uniform looks amazing

    • @corys.dietrich1448
      @corys.dietrich1448 3 года назад +9

      Hahaha im up here right now all they are is sheets sown togeather into what we call over whites.😂🤣😂🤣

    • @wolfgang1496
      @wolfgang1496 3 года назад +26

      It’s just white pants and jacket that you put on over your normal fatigues. It’s like a sheet. You can buy better snow camo off Amazon 🤣

    • @sovietcapitalist8563
      @sovietcapitalist8563 3 года назад +7

      Canadian Army they are referred to as Winter Whites. It is literally just a thin fabric liner you slide over your helmet and fatigues which are otherwise CADPAT. It does not provide any extra protection, when I train in the snow we don't use them ever because its only designed to fit on your fatigues not your jacket/parka.

    • @wolfgang1496
      @wolfgang1496 3 года назад +2

      @@KarmG-fo4xr yeah I know exactly what it is. You can still find better stuff on Amazon that is white on one side and white with green or black splotchy stripes and even some pine needles stenciled on them on the other side

    • @herbertgomez4112
      @herbertgomez4112 3 года назад

      " Ice Station Zebra" (Rock Hudson) fellas! check it out..

  • @bavery6957
    @bavery6957 10 месяцев назад +1

    Big-time RESPECT!! My body starts shivering uncontrollably just THINKING about doing something like this...! 🥶

  • @bruceavant2895
    @bruceavant2895 Год назад +5

    In 1966-67 I served in the only airborne unit based in Alaska at Ft. Wainwright. The primary function was to act as aggressor force for units from the lower 48 winter training excercises.

  • @777SFINN777
    @777SFINN777 3 года назад +1953

    Russian Child: "Look mom it's snowing."
    *Then the snow starts speaking English.*
    EDIT: Oh the controversy! LOL

  • @danflores8445
    @danflores8445 3 года назад +204

    God Bless our Brave men and women of our Military.
    Being an Airborne Paratroopers is not just title, it's a way of life.

    • @algentry1
      @algentry1 3 года назад +6

      And, it's forever.

    • @casadelosperrosstudio200
      @casadelosperrosstudio200 3 года назад +9

      @@KarmG-fo4xr My 1st 5 1/2 years were in the 82nd. I managed to make it to 20 years... but just barely. My knees (and other parts, tbh) are crap, but at least the disability pay is tax-free.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 3 года назад

      @@casadelosperrosstudio200 isn't there any way not to get hurt?

    • @casadelosperrosstudio200
      @casadelosperrosstudio200 3 года назад +1

      @@dallasyap3064 Well, following the rules and procedures can limit training injuries but over time physical activity will wear a body down. Look at your typical professional athlete. Very few can still play at a high level into their 30s and 40s, and some can't do much at all.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 3 года назад +1

      @@casadelosperrosstudio200 so basically paratroopers who serve for long time, and do too many jumps will eventually get hurt as well.

  • @aanon5716
    @aanon5716 2 года назад

    i keep coming back to these military vids, jumpers, seals, delta, rangers, green berets, even the brits...im just awed by the talent.

  • @LetoZeth
    @LetoZeth 2 года назад +5

    Man these guys are tough.
    Walking on that snow feels like walking twice the distance in half the time.
    Now do that with all that gear.

  • @grandpabill6684
    @grandpabill6684 3 года назад +54

    I can't get over the room in those planes ! Wow ..... I was a 82nd Abn paratrooper 11 bang bang 60 gunner 1/508 B co from 1978 to 82 . We did C130s & C141s I can remember a many a time having the loadmaster walking across my ruck to fix or get something . You guys look good you make this old soldier proud !! Remember this ...... No blast to fast ....you call we fall.......! May the great Jumpmaster all ways be with you !

    • @M60gunner1971
      @M60gunner1971 2 года назад +1

      I was also Airborne 60 gunner. I was in 1/501 PIR for 4 years in Alaska. Man I hated C141's!

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 2 года назад

      Fax. My fav aircraft to jump from was the Chinook tho.

    • @UncleDon226
      @UncleDon226 6 дней назад

      The C5 Galaxy is unbelievably large. They can take the wings off a c130 and fit it inside a C5. Jumped out of them a couple times. It's nice to have a plane with a bathroom in it!

  • @mikeheadley6916
    @mikeheadley6916 3 года назад +369

    Gotta admit it's crazy reading these comments. To us we're just jumping but to others it's cool af. I can tell you one thing there is nothing like hearing the sound of that door opening and knowing you're about to jump

    • @georgewashington4731
      @georgewashington4731 3 года назад +19

      Best job I ever had.

    • @tonydawg
      @tonydawg 3 года назад +23

      Then thinking just get me out of these over packed airplanes 😂

    • @ADM-wt9cn
      @ADM-wt9cn 3 года назад +11

      Kind of hit the ground hard huh? idk shit but seems like they should be able to cut some weight, or that line dangling, or have a slightly bigger chute to cut the fall speed. prayers to the knees! Go Army.

    • @chillipeppergaming5062
      @chillipeppergaming5062 3 года назад +20

      yeah because we had to sit around waiting for 23 hours before we could jump! LMAO. I miss these day's so much.

    • @smithnwesson990
      @smithnwesson990 3 года назад +6

      Thank you for your service and sacrifice from my family. Do you guys get to do live fire a lot or?

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 2 года назад +3

    The old 12th SFG(A) used to winter train out of Ft Wainright in the 1960-70's. Plus, the 20th Engr Bde was an airborne unit during Desert Storm.

  • @strikezero01
    @strikezero01 2 года назад +7

    "If not us then who" - Spartan, Metro Exodus

    • @NYNY-zd7ts
      @NYNY-zd7ts 2 года назад +1

      "nobody except us" Russian ВДВ speech

  • @slimbush2909
    @slimbush2909 3 года назад +65

    I was a paratrooper for over 10 years. I heard the horror stories from the soldiers that had served there.. The C-17 is the absolute best bird to jump from. The new chutes drop them much slower. Not like the crash 10's(T-10C) I jumped with.

    • @UncleDon226
      @UncleDon226 2 года назад +2

      I was there for the transition between the two. T10 was nice because you can steer it. The T11 is like trying to steer an oil rig with an oar. The landing is much better though...

    • @rjakob8073
      @rjakob8073 2 года назад

      Hey Slim, are you kidding me? In my view, the best jump bird was the C-141 Starlifter. I remember many times as you just leaned your body out of the door the wind just sucked your A$$ out in well under a second. That was the balls... The canopy we used was the old B-1-B steerable canopy. As for the reserve canopy the old T-10 you'd just pray you never had to deploy it because when you hit the ground, it hurt! 1/509th ABN Inf. Bn. Vicenza Italy, just after Nam... Nam Vets are my heroes. :) 🇺🇸

    • @meligoth
      @meligoth 2 года назад +1

      I was in Benning during the 90s (24ID), and I was just on guard duty in our AO. We saw some paratroopers landing near an open field. Then I saw one of the guys literally slam on his side, was dragged across the road into a ditch. I was trained in combat aid for my squad and equipped with my med kit, so I ran to see if he was okay. By the time I reached him he was starting to recover his chute. It was an SF e-7, and asked if he was okay. He looked like he just had the wind knocked out of him, but I got a polite "yes, thanks" albeit a little winded. That's what training is for, from a lowly e-3 me at the time to an Airborne SF that was probably been in the Army longer than I've been alive.

    • @davidthomas2921
      @davidthomas2921 2 года назад

      Troopers today aren't smart enough to use the MC1-B ,TURN INTO THE WIND TO LAND,..MC-1B ..29 MPH FORWARD THRUST. YOYO'S TODAY CAN ONLY THINK ABOUT TURNING ON A CELL PHONE..SAD

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith 10 месяцев назад

      Personal preference, I reckon. We had the -1B's back at the unit, but I preferred the old T10C's we used at Benning.
      As a correction to the video, there have been Airborne units created since the end of WWII, but I guess we won't talk about "those" units...
      In the video, he said something about keeping distance between jumpers, and other videos I've seen look that way, even if they don't say it. Is that a change in doctrine? In the 90's, we were told to ride the pack tray of the jumper ahead of you, land on their chute, and be able to touch the boot of the jumper behind you as they came in.

  • @eduardojones6411
    @eduardojones6411 3 года назад +15

    Man this takes me back ..ex Canadian Airborne paratrooper it was to the bone cold.. but I never felt more alive ...69 now and remember it like it was yesterday

    • @russellthomas9249
      @russellthomas9249 Год назад

      Ed, I was at Fort Richardson 71 to 73. went to Edmonton to
      .train and jump with you guys into war games ,ended with a 100 mile force march back to Edmonton

    • @fredwat383
      @fredwat383 5 месяцев назад

      I was in the 82nd airborne in the 80s I did cold weather training in your country peta wa wa Canada

  • @IMDunn-oy9cd
    @IMDunn-oy9cd Год назад +1

    I spent my younger years in Minnesota. At 3:20, you can see the real sign of frigid weather - the ice encrusted eyelashes.

  • @brotherhood4596
    @brotherhood4596 2 года назад +34

    The fact that they're lucky enough to be the 501st Infantry too lmao

    • @evanbrooks7137
      @evanbrooks7137 2 года назад +10

      A fellow man of culture I see

    • @spartan-005unsc8
      @spartan-005unsc8 2 года назад +8

      I see fellow men of culture lol

    • @spartan-005unsc8
      @spartan-005unsc8 2 года назад +5

      @Jeremiah Ceaser 501st legion from Starwars

    • @evanbrooks7137
      @evanbrooks7137 2 года назад +5

      Indeed, but dont forget to, WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS

  • @samfaulstich
    @samfaulstich 3 года назад +26

    I'll never forget when whey flew from alaska to australia and jumped into our exercise. Then they told me their compasses didn't work because they have northern hemisphere compasses...

    • @heyhoe168
      @heyhoe168 2 года назад +1

      wait what?

    • @samfaulstich
      @samfaulstich 2 года назад

      @@heyhoe168 I just left. A recon Staff Sergeant told me that

    • @brandonboi9465
      @brandonboi9465 2 года назад

      @@samfaulstich sounds about right

    • @samfaulstich
      @samfaulstich 2 года назад

      @null They do it for pacific pathways most years i think. This was 2015or16

  • @3073Sean
    @3073Sean 3 года назад +83

    Watching this made my knees hurt and I suddenly got cold. Stay hard boys!!

    • @fordclapperton4600
      @fordclapperton4600 3 года назад +4

      David Goggins should be leading this force into battle. Stay Hard!

    • @mikep3322
      @mikep3322 2 года назад +2

      Stay hard lmao

    • @user-uf1sl6hl7t
      @user-uf1sl6hl7t 2 года назад

      @@mikep3322 очень надеюсь что мы с ними не столкнемся. будете хоронить.

  • @jackkemp5416
    @jackkemp5416 2 года назад +4

    A bunch. of us were lucky enough to be assigned to the first Airborne outfit at Fort Wainwright near Fairbanks in 1965. Charlie Airborne of the 4th Battalion 9th Infantry (Manchu) part of the 171st Brigade. What better place to Keep up the Fire! That Brigade left and joined the 25th in Hawaii on their way to Vietnam. It was replaced by the 6th Bn 9th Inf.

  • @TAllyn-qr3io
    @TAllyn-qr3io 2 года назад +7

    When CIF issues you ‘snowshoes’ … you gotta be asking yourself… “I volunteered for this”? Hoooooah!

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 3 года назад +39

    I always have deep respect for people who are active doing service.

  • @thevaidik_
    @thevaidik_ 3 года назад +97

    That uniform looks coool

    • @user-ev1tp6zg8q
      @user-ev1tp6zg8q 3 года назад +9

      Pretty cool. It's just over whites that go right over the regular camo uniform. They make some for the gloves too.

    • @_will795
      @_will795 3 года назад +5

      It’s not cool, trust me haha

    • @user-ev1tp6zg8q
      @user-ev1tp6zg8q 3 года назад +2

      @@_will795 it's literally just over whites wdym? Lol

    • @user-ev1tp6zg8q
      @user-ev1tp6zg8q 3 года назад +3

      @@_will795 You just wanna tell me "I WeAr thEm" Cool bro

    • @_will795
      @_will795 3 года назад +6

      @@user-ev1tp6zg8q okay then. Relax dude

  • @ThePederangell
    @ThePederangell Год назад

    Nice- that is awesome!

  • @Tri.dawg1
    @Tri.dawg1 2 года назад

    I’m starting to think my RUclips reading my mind fr now 😂 this just pop up on my T L and it hit my mind a week ago

  • @TAGsRC
    @TAGsRC 3 года назад +71

    If you’ve ever established a PB in snow, imagine conducting everything in snow... forever and ever and ever...

    • @parappasan
      @parappasan 3 года назад +8

      you know that retention NCO's got problems.

    • @sharmoutha
      @sharmoutha 3 года назад +2

      Lol like the canadian army does 6months of the year?

    • @cinnamonape3045
      @cinnamonape3045 3 года назад +4

      @@sharmoutha You're forgetting half the US population comes from literal deserts and swamps

    • @sharmoutha
      @sharmoutha 3 года назад +1

      @@cinnamonape3045 yeah I wasnt bragging, winter warfare sucks and when some NATO partners came and trained with us we had to issue our kit to them.

  • @richardmarshall7283
    @richardmarshall7283 3 года назад +26

    My kids best friend is one of these guys. He wanted to be a paratrooper since he was a little boy and now he is doing it.

  • @rougeagent3603
    @rougeagent3603 Год назад +2

    Now they're the 11th Airborne Division

  • @claytonbrannon3060
    @claytonbrannon3060 Год назад +8

    I was a part of a C-130 crew that flew mission exercises for Special Force troops out of Germany above the Arctic Circle in Norway. It is cold but I don't remember the cold as much as I do the men I served with on those exercises.

  • @SNOWDONTRYFAN
    @SNOWDONTRYFAN 3 года назад +33

    NATO used to have a quick reaction force called Ace mobile forces and every man jack in it had to be artic warfare trained which saw basic US army units fully trained

    • @bcool9104
      @bcool9104 2 года назад +1

      I was in that unit and was an instructor for three winters on winter warfare.

  • @bobsmoot2392
    @bobsmoot2392 3 года назад +47

    172 INF BDE vet, AK. (1970s). We used to train 82ND, Special Forces, other highly trained troops in Arctic/Mountain/Survival and winter warfare. Much field time, like Jan/Feb solid "camping". Good to see the Alaskan tradition/protection going on. Thanks to the new generation, for their dedication to freedom.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 3 года назад +3

      Nice. I believe its good to have certain units trained in mountain and cold-weather warfare. Like Green Berets, Army Rangers, 10th Mountain, 101st Airborne, 82nd Airborne, 25th Infantry etc, they should send more troops for such training, especially since the US military has about 8 of such schools, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Mountain Warfare Training Camp Michael Monsoor, Naval Special Warfare Cold-weather Detachment Kodiak, Air Force Arctic Survival School, Fort McCoy's Cold-weather Orientation Course, Army Mountain Warfare School, Northern Warfare Training Center and Special Forces Advanced Mountain Operations School. Given there are so many such schools in the military, they should send more troops especially those that really need them for such training.

    • @trob0914
      @trob0914 2 года назад +2

      Served in the USAF @ Eielson AFB, (79-83), served as aggressor force in “BRIM FROST” and other arctic exercises, but I camped out in the field most winter months as well as departed several A/C under canopy! PS. I call Fairbanks home!!

    • @blakesmith2308
      @blakesmith2308 2 года назад +1

      @@dallasyap3064 we are actually attempting to get an arctic jrtc going on up here. nothing definitive has been announced but it looks like thats he way the wind is blowing. with the amount of attention top is paying to this theatre i wouldnt be surprised if we turn into arctic g men in the next decade.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 2 года назад +1

      @@blakesmith2308 definitely a good idea to setup an Arctic JRTC. Cold-weather warfare is likely the next combat environment coming up.

    • @karenkelp7195
      @karenkelp7195 2 года назад +1

      172 INF BDE B BTRY 1-37 ARTY. LOTS OF WINTER OPS.4 YRS. TOUGH DUTY.

  • @carolishii3690
    @carolishii3690 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for serving!

  • @MisteriosGloriosos922
    @MisteriosGloriosos922 2 года назад

    Amazing!!!

  • @stahlhelmturtle9822
    @stahlhelmturtle9822 3 года назад +30

    These guys have to wear the ACH with standard padding in Alaska's harsh tundra. They have my respect

    • @prdgmshft9107
      @prdgmshft9107 2 года назад +1

      Those things end up like rocks if dudes don't take them out over night

    • @stahlhelmturtle9822
      @stahlhelmturtle9822 2 года назад

      @@prdgmshft9107 they fall out of the helmet too if what my buddy told me is true

  • @hmoobmeeka
    @hmoobmeeka 3 года назад +52

    "You're going to the 25th ID, tropic lighting."
    "Sweet, Hawaii here i come."
    Lands in Fairbanks. This doesn't look like Hawaii.
    "Welcome to 1st BDE, 25th ID. Tropic Lighting!"

  • @tysumm
    @tysumm Год назад +2

    Father was a airborne Cav scout up there in mid 2000s. Got a lot of cool photos of jumps and exercises.

    • @Jerryrice80
      @Jerryrice80 Год назад

      Scouts out!!! Nothing better then being a CAV scout!!

  • @rickkirby9717
    @rickkirby9717 2 года назад

    Outstanding. Good stick.

  • @ThisGuy--
    @ThisGuy-- 3 года назад +47

    Literally watching this before my jump tomorrow and it's getting me pretty hyped. Hopefully that snow is still soft!!🙏🏽

    • @angelic18
      @angelic18 2 года назад

      How was it?

    • @mattcoccopuffs
      @mattcoccopuffs 2 года назад +2

      @@angelic18 I broke both my kneecaps and strained my pelvis!

    • @aple2037
      @aple2037 2 года назад

      How was it

    • @angelic18
      @angelic18 2 года назад +1

      @@mattcoccopuffs ouh , that must have hurt a lot...hope you are better now!

    • @Wasattsi
      @Wasattsi 2 года назад

      @@angelic18 I think he’s just joking lmao

  • @venom9370
    @venom9370 3 года назад +14

    Rip the guys who landed and started getting pulled in the snow by the wind.

    • @blakesmith2308
      @blakesmith2308 2 года назад +1

      if the wind is going to the chute drop off point then its great. you can use your chute like a wind sail and have it drag you as close as you can get for a shorter walk. those chutes are heavy, especially with all your other gear so its totally worth it get a little snow down your jacket.

  • @mikebell719
    @mikebell719 2 года назад +3

    While stationed at Fort Wainwright, 1974, I watched an airborne unit jumping onto the airfield in the winter. The airfield was plowed but the central field was not, resulting in the central field drifting to the height of the plowed snow banks. The airborne troops disappeared in the drifted snow. Not landing as expected👍

    • @russellthomas9249
      @russellthomas9249 Год назад

      1971 to 1973.the drop zone at Ft . Rich was only 10 seconds long. if someone froze in the door , the last jumpers ended up in the trees . time for an LZ ass whooping later.

  • @ChrisTLiuo
    @ChrisTLiuo Год назад +1

    I remember a couple of times driving from the air force side to the army side of JBER and seeing these dudes on the side of the road training.

  • @riksim4242
    @riksim4242 3 года назад +27

    I served 2 years with the 1st/5th Infantry (scout platoon) back in the '80s !!!! but was stationed at schofield barracks !!! excellent experience and molded me better as a man in life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PapasDino
    @PapasDino 3 года назад +6

    Been there, done that, got the tee shirt, C 4/23 Infantry 1977. Boy, does this bring back memories...Malemute, Donnelly, Niebuhr and other DZ's! Nothing like hanging out the door of a C-130 when it's -30 degrees looking for the DZ!

    • @aSportishOne
      @aSportishOne 3 года назад

      Thank you for serving, and I hope you're happy to hear that we still prefer the old trigger finger mittens over the new stuff... and still use the same tents

    • @PapasDino
      @PapasDino 3 года назад +2

      @@aSportishOne And thanks for the kind words! Best two assignments of 26 years were with 172nd & 6ID...met my better half there in '77, both as 2LTs and still together 44 years later. One thing though, those over-whites are too clean! We called the "over-dirties"...and there's nothing better than the melodious sound of the Yuke in the 10-man!

    • @superkato1k
      @superkato1k 2 года назад

      Nice, a fellow Tomahawk. I was A 4/23, '03-'07. Had some good times up north.

    • @PapasDino
      @PapasDino 2 года назад +1

      @@superkato1k Nice to hear from a fellow Tomahawk as well! Back in the 70's it was "Apache", "Blackfoot", "Comanche", and "Eagle" companies as I recall. Did time in B/C and HHC. Each battalion had one airborne company (C) in 4/23, 1/60 at Fort Rich and 4/9 at Fort Wainwright. Was a Manchu with 4/9 last tour...go back in a heartbeat!

  • @lend3586
    @lend3586 Год назад

    The arctic wind howling brings back memories...all good

  • @dbowen22
    @dbowen22 2 года назад +2

    I got my EFMB in summer 2014 at JBER. A few of us from 10th mountain got sent up there. These dudes were the only regular army guys that sounded like they did training as stupid as we did, or worse.

  • @trashpanda314
    @trashpanda314 3 года назад +10

    I was a founding member of Dog co 3/509 PIR, 4/25. Deployed to Iraq in 06-07. I loved my time up in Alaska, and had a great group of men in my unit. GERONIMO

  • @johnc.holmes4513
    @johnc.holmes4513 3 года назад +6

    I was at FT Richardson from 1983-1986 I was in 5th battalion 327th Infantry 172 Infantry Brigade. We were later designated the 6th Infantry Division. We had an Airborne company in our battalion and there was one up north at FT Wainwright. Yeah that jumping looks cool but once you on the ground, hello ice box. I spent 30 days on the ground at Wainwright in 60 - 68 below zero. It sucked, however the tough training prepared me for Special Forces. Just my luck, once I got in Special Forces I was put in a cold weather scout swimmer battalion for 15 years. The best memories of my Army days.

    • @GrimmEricB
      @GrimmEricB 3 года назад

      I was at Ft Richardson at the same time. FSO for C/5-327 1983-4 and then in B/1-37 FA until 1986. The coldest I’ve ever been was at Ft Greely in December 1983 doing a night attack.

    • @nemo9463
      @nemo9463 2 года назад

      Слабоки ...

    • @georgetuider654
      @georgetuider654 Год назад

      And there is a familiar name. DOL brother.

  • @joseleonjr9939
    @joseleonjr9939 2 года назад

    Amazing

  • @StanSmith-fz4bt
    @StanSmith-fz4bt 3 дня назад

    3rd Batt of the 509th is part of my old Regiment, 1st Batt of the 509th is at Ft Polk and i was in C Co 509th Pathfinders at Ft Rucker which was a stand alone company. The 509th was the first Paratroopers dropped in combat in North Africa during WWII. Serving with them was one of the highlight of my life in the early to mid 80's. AATW FILO!

  • @oreoking7610
    @oreoking7610 3 года назад +13

    I wish they would've shown the drop of the howitzer out of the plane, took us days of prep and rigging before we put it on the C-17. But it was fun! (2-377 PFAR)

  • @rider1921
    @rider1921 3 года назад +40

    They look like stormtroopers.

    • @blacksunapocalypse
      @blacksunapocalypse 3 года назад +5

      America is basically The Empire, so it works.

    • @roadhouse6999
      @roadhouse6999 3 года назад

      There's also a battalion in 4-25 from the 501st Infantry Regiment. so... they are in fact Vader's Fist.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @Wasattsi
      @Wasattsi 3 года назад +4

      @@blacksunapocalypse The United States is WAY more like the Galactic Republic than the Empire. Shitty government, incredibly strong military, perceived as the good guys in media, and non tyrannical like the Empire is.

  • @matthewmcdermit8744
    @matthewmcdermit8744 2 года назад +1

    Operating in those conditions is tough. Well done.

  • @Djphonolyz3
    @Djphonolyz3 2 года назад

    Mad respect for these braddahs!

  • @TimesArchives
    @TimesArchives  3 года назад +143

    More U.S. SPECIAL FORCES Videos ☟☟☟
    ruclips.net/p/PLvpJKOeI_UsCLyq-2TSrxHAnJ3HT655QP

    • @shade38211
      @shade38211 3 года назад +1

      1/501 st PIR , pretty sure we always called ourselves Arctic paratroopers .

    • @Epicmouse1108
      @Epicmouse1108 3 года назад +1

      @@shade38211 I dont know if i misunderstand their wording, but for other countries close to the arctic, these guys are not the only airborne military there.

    • @MeMe-jy1hw
      @MeMe-jy1hw 3 года назад

    • @yehudanehemiah6310
      @yehudanehemiah6310 2 года назад

      instaBlaster...

    • @keithpringle3940
      @keithpringle3940 2 года назад +1

      In the UK we've got a mountain leader and arctic warfare cadre in the royal marines, I'm not sure if it's a requirement but the vast majority are usually para qualified! Still tough bastards, and I'm sure it's a cunt of a place to soldier!

  • @algentry1
    @algentry1 3 года назад +4

    The 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate) was assembled in Okinawa in the early 1960s from the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, and with support troops including E Troop, 17th Cavalry, and Company D, 16th Armor, was deployed in the Vietnam campaign. The reason I mention this is the narrator in this video said the unit in the video, is the first new American airborne unit since WWII. I beg to differ Sir. Thank you for the great documentary.

  • @nightfrightshow
    @nightfrightshow 11 месяцев назад +1

    if you smell a BBQ and some guys in shorts, that'd be the CAF. good job lads BRAVO :)

  • @michealnagy5763
    @michealnagy5763 Год назад

    Memories of being a member of this unit in 1972. Still makes me proud!

  • @LitHydra
    @LitHydra 3 года назад +16

    I got my first jump in 2 days. After my 5 jumps. Im heading to this same division.

  • @puglselymyhopperiii3355
    @puglselymyhopperiii3355 3 года назад +7

    Old Charlie Airborne vet here, nice to see modern snow shoes that are a bit easier to carry for a jump. I came close to impaling myself on the old ones jumping up into Ft. Greely.

    • @aSportishOne
      @aSportishOne 3 года назад +1

      The new MSR snowhoes have a habit of breaking at the worst times, good thing comanche is the ski company lol

    • @puglselymyhopperiii3355
      @puglselymyhopperiii3355 3 года назад

      @@aSportishOne The skis still aren't those 220 length ones are they? Right before I got up there in '85 I heard they actually tried to jump them, didn't work out well.

    • @johnc.holmes4513
      @johnc.holmes4513 3 года назад +1

      yeah I jumped those and those death slats they called skis haha. I had the OG cotton field pants, wool sweater, white VB boots, arctic mittens, trigger finger mittens and what they called a parka, ha scratchy ole worn out wool thing. No such thing as poly pro or Gortex. Ring any bells

    • @williamhbuck6879
      @williamhbuck6879 3 года назад

      @@johnc.holmes4513 ...and the akios, yukon stoves, 10 man tents, door bundles, etc.

  • @kenvaughn6379
    @kenvaughn6379 Год назад

    My son was a member of 4-25 in Anchorage, AK. It was the high light of his 5 year career.

  • @aunatural007
    @aunatural007 Год назад

    My good old days as a Canadian Paratrooper. The highlight of my life. Where have all my brothers went to?

  • @ninjagaming2036
    @ninjagaming2036 3 года назад +12

    Despite the briefings they had to go through that training exercise looked pretty wicked not gonna lie

  • @chaskaabraxas5314
    @chaskaabraxas5314 3 года назад +8

    I always see this Army Paratroopers doing exercises in JBER area and Eagle River when I was in Anchorage.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🏻

  • @user-dn7vs9hk8k
    @user-dn7vs9hk8k Год назад

    Very nice

  • @dan28301
    @dan28301 9 месяцев назад

    I PCS'd from Ft. Bragg to Ft Richardson in 1992 to help stand up the 6 ID new Airborne Battery (B/4/11 FA), got there with 5 others ABN arty guys from Bragg just to find out entire Battery had just left for training at jump school, so we just chilled until they came back, It was kinda a shock to see they were still using the old M-101 Howitzers. 93 or 94 we switched over to the M119.

  • @golddjdj
    @golddjdj 3 года назад +10

    나는 대한민국의 공병부대에서 2년간 복무 했다.
    그래서 저 부대의 상황을 너무나 잘 알고 있다.
    당신들의 희생에 감사를 전한다.

  • @jianfabentsai2438
    @jianfabentsai2438 3 года назад +11

    Human life is scientifically limited. Respect to the men giving their precious time in service of the nation.

  • @TaniaKaT
    @TaniaKaT 6 месяцев назад +1

    Deep respect... Major respect ❤

  • @dustinpayne8707
    @dustinpayne8707 2 года назад +4

    God I miss Alaska, would go back in a heartbeat

  • @zzchief8035
    @zzchief8035 3 года назад +3

    2:12 Everybody's gangsta till these guys start dropping on the jedi temple

  • @Ejk2969
    @Ejk2969 2 года назад +5

    I was stationed in Ft. Wainwright, Ak. 5/11 FA in 90-92 and during a land nav at Ft. Greely, met some of these awesome guys. I asked one of them whats it like jumping in the cold, his reply was, “you think its cold down here on the ground?”

    • @blakesmith2308
      @blakesmith2308 2 года назад

      oh baby. jumping out of a plane at 130mph into -30 ambient temps is no joke. the wind cuts through your clothes like a knife through butter. wind chill coming out of the door can be around -100.

    • @johnossmann7036
      @johnossmann7036 2 года назад

      Oooh I think we were next door neighbors then. I was in 5/9 Inf from '87-91 and I recall there was a FA Battalion right next door to us, and if I am remembering correctly that was the only FA Battalion at Wainwright. We were in the barracks right next to the two ponds. 4/9 Inf was in the barracks across the ponds.

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 Год назад

      Coldest Winter I ever seen was 89 at my homestead near Greely -70F with 75MPH winds.

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 Год назад

      @@johnossmann7036 89 Was the Cold year 91 was lots of Snow.

  • @bennygarcia7786
    @bennygarcia7786 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @boblolrus
    @boblolrus 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice!

  • @glenng7085
    @glenng7085 3 года назад +63

    "Me" lining up to jump out of a perfectly good airplane to protect some god forsaken frozen tundra...." WAIT, WAIT SARGENT ARE YOU SURE THE ENEMY ISN'T IN HAWAII ? LOL!

    • @bcpablo35
      @bcpablo35 3 года назад

      Russia's probably gonna want to take alaska 😂

    • @quickzilver333
      @quickzilver333 3 года назад +1

      They fly from Alaska to do a Night Jump in Hawai'i last year 2020. I was stationed in Hawai'i with the 25ID before this Unit transferred to Alaska.

    • @CowboysCreed
      @CowboysCreed 3 года назад

      @@quickzilver333 How was Schofield man? I want to reenlist for Hawaii but have heard mixed things about 25th ID

    • @quickzilver333
      @quickzilver333 3 года назад

      @@CowboysCreed
      Schofield is great but of course that depends on your Units Morale. You can be stationed in paradise but have a crappy Unit. I was there for 4yrs. I love and enjoyed Schofield. It rains a lot Red Dirt and Mosquitoes. You also train at the Big Island of Hawaii PTA(Pohakulua Training Area). It's a joint service training area run by the Army. You get so many 3 day and 4 day weekends while stationed at Scofield. GOOD LUCK!

    • @BluStryke_YT
      @BluStryke_YT 2 года назад +1

      @Glenn G Southern Alaska isn’t exactly frozen tundra you know, i live in anchorage and i go hiking through the mountains just north of Fort Richardson. Only the top soil of the ground is frozen. Besides, in the summertime, it can be blazing hot. Since it rains very rarely. The God forsaken arctic tundra though is up in Prudhoe Bay, (which is the northernmost area you cam drive to in north America that is connected to highways that go all the way down to Key West)
      Central Alaska gets MUCH colder in the wintertime than central Alaska, and its also inhabited by people. The biggest city in central Alaska is Fairbanks, (and there is also a city name North Pole where you can visit Santa and see his reindeer btw)
      Im tired of writing this, just go to google maps and look at Alaska lol, you will see its not a god forsaken frozen tundra

  • @adonaysiguenza6501
    @adonaysiguenza6501 3 года назад +3

    I was stationed at Ft. Richardson with the 1/17th back when it used to be the 6th Inf. Div light. Those are over whites that we wore over our field uniforms. Good times in Alaska but it was cold AF!!

    • @kevinfletcher9384
      @kevinfletcher9384 2 года назад

      I served in B Co 1/17 INF at Ft Richardson from 91-93. Still remember the over whites and vb boots.

  • @richardtodero734
    @richardtodero734 Год назад +1

    These guys followed Airborne companies at Elmendorf and Waiwright and have been supplanted by the 11th Arctic Airborne Division, which provides rapid deployment in the northern hemisphere.

  • @jeffery1855
    @jeffery1855 Год назад

    modern military fighting in snowy conditions looks so badass

  • @tumbleweed6658
    @tumbleweed6658 3 года назад +4

    "Climb To Glory " You guys are Rock Stars In My Book.

  • @newfyguy2000
    @newfyguy2000 3 года назад +3

    I was stationed in Fairbanks from 1997-2001 and loved every minute of being an Arctic Warrior. I wasn’t airborne, but Air Assault operations are more prevalent today anyway. Good times!

    • @atb6647
      @atb6647 3 года назад

      Nah Airborne all the way

  • @ninjaknight6715
    @ninjaknight6715 Год назад +1

    So this is where the Lone Wanderer dropped from during Operation Anchorage...

  • @Zombeh
    @Zombeh 2 года назад +1

    Gonna be joining these boys soon. 3 weeks of AIT left then off to airborne

  • @glennbrymer4065
    @glennbrymer4065 3 года назад +7

    I always thought the artic weather Bayonets were wild.
    They had white handles.
    That quote about who holds Alaska was powerful!
    Go Spartans!
    God, I love watching the US Military doing their jobs!
    Make me just proud as hell that I served in the US Army honorably defending America along side other soldiers in the field. It is the greatest feeling in the world.
    To be at the tip of the spear.
    It is hard and tough.
    You have to be young to do.
    It is often scary and you pay a price later. But like the saying goes. Freedom is Not free!
    Someone pays for it.
    God be with our Troops as they go in harms way to keep us safe.

  • @johnbernstein203
    @johnbernstein203 3 года назад +6

    WOW! How things have changed. I served with Co. B 1/501 Inf. (ABN) in the 101st Abn. Div. from '67-'68 in Vietnam. It's ironic that when we got in country we were at Cu Chi and the 25 ID base camp until Tet in '68 when we went up to I-Corps for the offensive.
    The 25th was one hell of a fighting leg division as we worked with them in the Ho Bo woods. That's some combo........a 101st and a 25th units as one. Now that's a TO&E! Airborne, all the way! I may be 74 but I'll always be an airborne trooper
    John Bernstein, Sgt. E-5
    Co.B 1/501 Inf. (Abn)
    101st Abn. Div.
    the Nam '67-'68 11B4P

  • @mtrinity339
    @mtrinity339 2 года назад

    Wow the thing ha you learn! This is why I love RUclips. Thank you to all our active and veterans services! Good bless you and yours all 🥰🦋🌈💕🌻

  • @johndiaz3972
    @johndiaz3972 2 года назад

    Aco. 1/501st was my first family. From "95 to "99. Some of the best years of my life up there.