He does Awesome Work! I graduated high school with him and we have remained friends for life. He made a few for me for my Dad and my Son! My Dad kinda hoarded his as a collector item but my son carries and uses his daily! My deal with him was I wanted to make my own so he said he’d supervise me making my own his shop when we get a chance someday! Best Dude Ever! Proud to call him my friend!
@@richardferrell7412 thats so cool! When someone takes time to "show" and lets you do it, then it implies respect for the art and takes it to a whole greater level then tossing a finished one. Kudos!
I'd love to see him make knives, in a video, and do some cool shit with them, like throwing and practice combat. I know these are gun guys but I'd like to see some of their employees knife skills
When I heard the sentence "we can't thank them enough", HELL YEAH, I am German and am grateful that I had the chance to grow up in freedom and democracy instead of a failed artist with a weird beard....
That is the way I am a ding dong Daddy from the USA.. Sterling mate pass you on the Autobahn one day.. I sure love Germany especially Aldi hahaha... keep your powder dry and good luck
We also are thankful to the joined efforts as Italians. Otherwise we would not have managed to repel the invading forces with only our partisan insurgents.
I've met a lot of WW2 vets that would not talk about their experience. I understand not wanting to talkabout the worst experiences of your life but it's sad because all of these stories are slowly disappearing with them
Seeing the people who actually "work the floor" is great! It puts a real face on the company. Reminds us it's not just Mat Best and Evan getting into shennanigans.
It’s also nice to see veterans outside the special operations community. I respect SOF, but let’s be honest, conventional forces are the literal backbone of the military.
Love your videos and appreciate seeing the spec ops guys, rangers, etc but as a retired run of the mill Navy guy its nice to see the grunts just as much! Love to see more..
How did Richard get these two in a video? He walked into the facility and said "I need 2 bodies to volunteer for a video!" And when everyone had recovered from their sudden flashbacks, these two were it.
LOVED you having everyday "Joe's" Vet employees host- Not everyone is an "Operator". But they (WE) are the backbone of the Military. 95B30V5 1980-1992.
Biggin you have to honour us by making a B.R.C knife. Thank you all for your dedication and service. Now I ask, when will you have product on shelves in Canada(your neighbors to the North), we are getting sick of Nabob and Tim Hortons coffee has crawled up the ads of a dead moose to become the crappiest coffee ever. HELP CANADA GET BETTER CAFFEINE!!!
This episode speaks to me. Another Kyle, who was also a 91H/91B and then starting off with The Abyss, one of my all time favorite movies. Great job, I completely agree that you should have more employees on here.
Love seeing the actual grunts in the videos. Would love to see more. Its great watching you guys, the well known higher ups, and all, but gotta show the grunts the love too.
Two standard workers/ vets show how good is Evan Mat & black rifle really care about vets and all employees it great shows how too bring best out staff through the difficult change into civilian life BLESS From England 👏🏻
I probably would apply to work with you guys, but I’m not a vet. It’s a good thing you guys are doing for our country’s veterans, don’t change that, they deserve the opportunity for their service.
I know it's a year later, but yeah they hire the best qualified for the position offered. However if 2 applicants had similar experience and relevant degrees but one was a veteran and one wasn't they would most likely choose the veteran. But if a civilian had a master's degree in finance and a veteran had only a GED, they would hire the civilian with the master's to oversee their finances - for example. BRCC actually has some good benefits and are still hiring here and there. They do have remote jobs (online work from home). The whole 10,000 Veterans thing started off as a joke in response to Starbucks hiring 10,000 refugees. Yes BRCC has made it their mission now, but it did start as a joke. Any for profit company wants to make money and the best way to help that is to hire good employees regardless of any race, creed, military status, etc.
Ahh fort Irwin, nothing sounds better than being out there where the desert tortoise and scorpions laugh at your life. Was there helping out the army and attached with the air force tacp. Got lucky I was an A-Driver for one of the tacp as his humvee had air condition 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I was in as soon as I saw the guy get sprayed with OC and then draw and fire. OC is hands down the very worst pain I have ever felt! I would take CS over OC all day, every day! Great stuff!
Hey Biggin I worked at Electric Boat after I ETS'd, worked on the 726 Ohio an 88 that was in the Drydock almost completed same time the 726 was getting ready for sea trials
I love every one of these and as to the ww2 men one of our senior members of my hunting club was with Patton and he did not talk about until the last two years of his life and not even his sons had heard these stories before but when he started telling us his stories we would listen till late in the night and we were all grateful and humbled be his memories of his service
Man I'm feeling old. My dad, not grand dad, landed at dieppe with the Essex Scott Reg. From Canana and that was 3 or 4 years before Dday! Yes and saw the war from a number of Luftstalags and a couple of Evil forced marches.
My last 2 years in the army as a m2 gunner. We got new m2s that not only came with a barrel that didn’t need head space and timing it just dropped in and has a muzzle flash hider…. Also now had a safety instead of using a round behind the butterfly
Ft Irwin was my first duty station as a medic on ‘06. I volunteered to attach to a maintenance company on the same post for an Afghanistan deployment just to get out of there
I stumbled on an old movie the other day; The Devil's Brigade (1968). Story of the first special forces during WW2, not bad all considering the age. You should give it a shot.
Pistol brake/comps are a real thing.. And I agree, I'd like to see some of his bladesmithing... Could blow him up if he wanted. We have a forge and I can tell you I wouldn't feel comfortable with the dollar 💲/lead times I'd have to put on each blade, it's more fun to make one for someone you know here and there.
ONE OF THE BEST REACT VIDEOS ...WHERE ELSE ARE YOU GOING TO HEAR SHIT LIKE ,"THIS IS A COOL DROWNING SCENE ",OR "DOES HE KNOW YOU HAVE THESE?" ."I BET HE CRIED LIKE A BITCH" THESE ARE THE MEAT AND POTATOES OF THE OPERATION ..THEY ARE AWESOME AND SHOULD SO VIRAL ...NOT IN A COVID WAY ....IN A GOOD WAY... I HAVE A GREAT FRIEND IN GALATIN ,TN..THEY ARE DOWN TO EARTH PEOPLE AND BRUTALLY HONEST FOLK. GOD BLESS YA'LL
You’re awesome! Thank you for the continued support and we hope you are taking advantage of that free shipping with a subscription. This is what friends do, we help each other😉 Kind of like that one time that one “friend” helped us tip over the port-a-John down rage with the LT in it...friends😬
I think this is my favorite one thus far! I LOVE "The Abyss"! In "LT Coffee's" (Michael Biehn) defense, he was the SEAL Team leader in the movie and supposedly came down with "HPNS", or High Pressure Nervous System sickness, which impaired his abilities to reason and thus went on ingrained training to do whatever he thinks the military would have him do, which was the last set of orders he received from the surface, to destroy what they thought was a Russian Sub. Drowning scenes to compare Lindsay's to could be the infantryman who drowns while trying to get his gear off in "Saving Private Ryan". Fury: Has gotten a lot of criticism for accuracy, but I love it and am a history buff as well! I love how it shows "Norman" (who'll do it, in the end, without remorse. Tennessee: I'm insulted that you were so close to Alabama and didn't pay me a visit! I'm even MORE insulted that you didn't cover the movie, "The Battle of Athens, Tennessee", where pissed off World War II veterans went to the local arsenal and liberated their town from they corrupt Democrat Mayor, Sheriff, and Deputies, after they shot a fellow veteran at the local polling station while stealing the ballot boxes and declaring the polling stations closed. The "GI Party", as well as many other townspeople, fed up with the corruption, armed themselves and surrounded the corrupt Democrat Mayor and his cronies in the city jail, where they eventually blasted through the doors and took the ballot boxes back! Sound familiar to anything that's happened in the past year? They shot an unarmed woman in the head, or throat or something, and no one said a word! Like he said, the GI's from "Fury's" generation produced REAL men, men who we?
You guys are an INSPIRATION!!! I lost my job right before the pandemic. Since then, I’ve started a RUclips Channel on Personal Development…and it is GROWING! Thanks for all of your great content, and to everyone else…NEVER GIVE UP!!!
My grandpa , who is 97, has only spoken of two accounts from his time in wwii One which is similar to fury... basically watching some of his friends and platoon get blown up by a German tank . Him and another jumped off the back and jumped in a ditch. As an adult, I never asked him to tell stories after seeing how much pain it brought up just those two times I kills me to see how many people in this country don’t have respect for older and newer vets . How much was sacrificed for the freedoms so many seem to be throwing away
I would love to be a part of the team, but I feel that since I didn't serve, a position at BRCC would be better for someone who really deserves it. Love the coffee and content though!
Definitely have to watch the Extended Cut of the Abyss, it completely changes the plot, really a fantastic movie. One of my earliest favorites. Years and years of watching this and the Terminator never put it together that Lieutenant coffee was Kyle Reese
My granddad was at Normandy as well. 1 machine gun bullet shy of his heart getting blown out. But hr got better and went into Italy, I asked once and he told me about watching the planes dog fight BELOW them in the valley. Crazy stuff.
Which guests should we bring on to Vets React next??
Get Paul Harrell.
Jocko willink
Matt, evan and Eli. Reacting Vietnam war movies (i.e. platoon, apocalypse now, etc)
David goggins
More employees. Let's hear what they did before, what they do now.
Love that you had actual employees in video. You should do this on the regular.
I’m sorry I made the 69 to 70, but I simply thought this comment was amazing.
yeah agree. kinda cool
100% agree. The BRCC viewers that support supporting veterans will always watch these episodes.
They do
2 crazy people together. Awesome environment 💪
Would love to see "Biggin's" knife making skills!!! IF he would be willing to.
That would be amazing. I would love to see that.
He does Awesome Work! I graduated high school with him and we have remained friends for life. He made a few for me for my Dad and my Son! My Dad kinda hoarded his as a collector item but my son carries and uses his daily! My deal with him was I wanted to make my own so he said he’d supervise me making my own his shop when we get a chance someday! Best Dude Ever! Proud to call him my friend!
Second that i know nothing of blacksmithing i find it so intriguing
@@richardferrell7412 thats so cool! When someone takes time to "show" and lets you do it, then it implies respect for the art and takes it to a whole greater level then tossing a finished one. Kudos!
I'd love to see him make knives, in a video, and do some cool shit with them, like throwing and practice combat. I know these are gun guys but I'd like to see some of their employees knife skills
If Kyle worked vehicle maintenance at Ft. Irwin, he has my eternal respect.
-Some dude who broke vehicles at Ft. Irwin.
I broke so many m997s at Ft. McCoy
Recovery and Maint for OPFOR in 2/6 Cav. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times
@@kylebyrom4469 I was there back in the mid nineties; we reflagged to the 11th ACR shortly after I arrived. Mother Krasnovia salutes you!
Me break things? That's unpossible!
*goes back to using m16 as a crowbar*
@@cdc194 oh boy, the things my dad whitnessed as an armorer in the army....
some dudes treat their rifles like a monkey trying to open a coconut🤣🤣
Kudos for showcasing your staff members in this Veterans React!
It was great to have them on so you can see the guys behind the scenes keeping you caffeinated!
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany Great company to work for, and it would seem the best coworkers imaginable 👍😉
"What other drowning scenes are you comparing this to?!"
"...I'll never let go." *immediately let's go
But you have to admit watching Leonardo spiraling into the depths was one of the greatest scenes in Hollywood.
I literally spit my drink when Kyle say's "...it's like Moana"
he wasn't really wrong though ^_^
@@ranwolf7650 Lol, nop
must have kids@home,but me too.......loved it!!
When I heard the sentence "we can't thank them enough", HELL YEAH, I am German and am grateful that I had the chance to grow up in freedom and democracy instead of a failed artist with a weird beard....
That is the way I am a ding dong Daddy from the USA.. Sterling mate pass you on the Autobahn one day.. I sure love Germany especially Aldi hahaha... keep your powder dry and good luck
Yeah he ruined the charlie chaplin stache
@El Bearsidente I must have misunderstood--when tf was Stalin a weatherman?
@El Bearsidente also, how is communism worse than fascism? Stalin was an evil genocidal madman, and communism is a bunch of bullshit, but still.
We also are thankful to the joined efforts as Italians. Otherwise we would not have managed to repel the invading forces with only our partisan insurgents.
I like how they both bonded recognizing their grandfathers' sacrifices and how they knew internally the weight those men carried.
I've met a lot of WW2 vets that would not talk about their experience. I understand not wanting to talkabout the worst experiences of your life but it's sad because all of these stories are slowly disappearing with them
That's what's up. Putting rando crew on is a quality moral boost for sure
Seeing the people who actually "work the floor" is great! It puts a real face on the company. Reminds us it's not just Mat Best and Evan getting into shennanigans.
It's important to showcase not only the shenanigans, but the backbone of our company.
It’s also nice to see veterans outside the special operations community. I respect SOF, but let’s be honest, conventional forces are the literal backbone of the military.
Cold as they were, they both looked shiverous😆
Yeah, they looked really cold 🥶 😂
Hahahah!
Agreed har hahaha yeah!
Love your videos and appreciate seeing the spec ops guys, rangers, etc but as a retired run of the mill Navy guy its nice to see the grunts just as much! Love to see more..
Same here. Much love for the hidden cogs of war.
Thank you Richard for having these two great Americans on the BRCC video. They made me laugh! 😁
A great video, with great guys.
Love having these types of guests! Don't get me wrong having the SF guys is super cool, but these guys are the real deal too.
It's important to showcase everyone that keeps us up, running, and ensuring you are highly caffeinated.
"How deep?" damn it if the first thing that came to my head wasn't "Balls."
@@whiteguy4282 All the way also comes to mind
@lemminglobber I'm dead...😂
How did Richard get these two in a video? He walked into the facility and said "I need 2 bodies to volunteer for a video!" And when everyone had recovered from their sudden flashbacks, these two were it.
Pretty much
LMFAO!!
I used to walk into the troop room and say, 'who wants Ice cream.' I got volunteers every time.
Platoon Sergeant: Putman!
Me: Yes, Sergeant!
Platoon Sergeant: Thank you for volunteering!
Me: fuck
Biggin's submarine story is just like the scene in Down Periscope
Oh man this was so great. Instantly love these two gentlemen. Great job hosting Richard!
I love this guy, reminds me of my own DAD!. I could just hang out with this cat all day.
"What's your favorite part?"
"Killin' Nazi's."
You're damned right!
LOVED you having everyday "Joe's" Vet employees host- Not everyone is an "Operator". But they (WE) are the backbone of the Military. 95B30V5 1980-1992.
Thank you for your service.
"Biggin" setting the bar pretty high for intensity with that first clip.
That John Wick HK P30 compensator was a real piece of equipment, even before the movie.
Biggin you have to honour us by making a B.R.C knife. Thank you all for your dedication and service. Now I ask, when will you have product on shelves in Canada(your neighbors to the North), we are getting sick of Nabob and Tim Hortons coffee has crawled up the ads of a dead moose to become the crappiest coffee ever.
HELP CANADA GET BETTER CAFFEINE!!!
We are doing our best to make that happen. Until then check out: www.blackriflecoffee.ca/
The one and only bad thing about this video is that it was not longer. I had so much fun watching
Damn! what a great idea! this is a stroke of genius. Every Veteran has a story to tell, and we all LOVE movies. Way to go BRCC!
They truly do and we will continue to showcase those stories.
This episode speaks to me. Another Kyle, who was also a 91H/91B and then starting off with The Abyss, one of my all time favorite movies. Great job, I completely agree that you should have more employees on here.
Love seeing the actual grunts in the videos. Would love to see more. Its great watching you guys, the well known higher ups, and all, but gotta show the grunts the love too.
Two standard workers/ vets show how good is Evan Mat & black rifle really care about vets and all employees it great shows how too bring best out staff through the difficult change into civilian life BLESS From England 👏🏻
It's great having the ability to showcase the people that make the magic happen
I probably would apply to work with you guys, but I’m not a vet. It’s a good thing you guys are doing for our country’s veterans, don’t change that, they deserve the opportunity for their service.
We are looking for the best. Regardless of status.
Do it they don’t really care anyway lmao
I know it's a year later, but yeah they hire the best qualified for the position offered. However if 2 applicants had similar experience and relevant degrees but one was a veteran and one wasn't they would most likely choose the veteran. But if a civilian had a master's degree in finance and a veteran had only a GED, they would hire the civilian with the master's to oversee their finances - for example. BRCC actually has some good benefits and are still hiring here and there. They do have remote jobs (online work from home). The whole 10,000 Veterans thing started off as a joke in response to Starbucks hiring 10,000 refugees. Yes BRCC has made it their mission now, but it did start as a joke. Any for profit company wants to make money and the best way to help that is to hire good employees regardless of any race, creed, military status, etc.
Ahh fort Irwin, nothing sounds better than being out there where the desert tortoise and scorpions laugh at your life.
Was there helping out the army and attached with the air force tacp. Got lucky I was an A-Driver for one of the tacp as his humvee had air condition 🤘🏼🤘🏼
We remember being out there running around like it was Mad Max 😂
This was awesome;showing the heroes who work for the company is so very cool!!
Excellent job and the guess were very entertaining. May God bless you for your tireless
effort to offer opportunities to the veterans.
I think that it's great that you hiring veteran too work in Black Coffee, big respect from Norway.
Hold up....you had a former Bradley mechanic on, and *didn't* watch "The Pentagon Wars"?! For shame! 😂
Great video as always. I liked that you had guys from the new facility. You guys always make me laugh. And I love the shout out to Instructor Earl!
Appreciate the love. Right back at ya.
I like the fact that they are expanding these veterans react videos
It is important for us to showcase all of those, who bring it each and every day.
I think this is one of your best shows really good guests funny the whole way through
Fury was a great movie, I love the part when they are lighting up the tree line and the tracers are visible.
Best job I ever had.
Semper fi
Yes! A fellow CTM in the wild, it's like finding a fucking unicorn!
I was in as soon as I saw the guy get sprayed with OC and then draw and fire. OC is hands down the very worst pain I have ever felt! I would take CS over OC all day, every day! Great stuff!
Hey Biggin I worked at Electric Boat after I ETS'd, worked on the 726 Ohio an 88 that was in the Drydock almost completed same time the 726 was getting ready for sea trials
“It’s killing Nazis, man!”
Best. Review. Of. Fury. EVER.
I love every one of these and as to the ww2 men one of our senior members of my hunting club was with Patton and he did not talk about until the last two years of his life and not even his sons had heard these stories before but when he started telling us his stories we would listen till late in the night and we were all grateful and humbled be his memories of his service
Man I'm feeling old. My dad, not grand dad, landed at dieppe with the Essex Scott Reg. From Canana and that was 3 or 4 years before Dday! Yes and saw the war from a number of Luftstalags and a couple of Evil forced marches.
"My Service Was More Non-Fiction". Good Dudes! Black Rifle 4 Life!
I'm not a veteran or anything but I sort black rifle coffee shipments everyday at FedEx... Your 12 pack cans are super annoying.😂 Big Fan.
These guys were great! One of my favourite so far
These episodes really should be so much longer
My last 2 years in the army as a m2 gunner. We got new m2s that not only came with a barrel that didn’t need head space and timing it just dropped in and has a muzzle flash hider…. Also now had a safety instead of using a round behind the butterfly
This is the best vets react you guys have done yet!
Thank you.
That "water alien" in the abyss was groundbreaking for computer effects at the time (and took several weeks to render)
Great to see a fellow mechanic on the show!
Ft Irwin was my first duty station as a medic on ‘06. I volunteered to attach to a maintenance company on the same post for an Afghanistan deployment just to get out of there
Awesome seeing a CT. Always a great time working with them! Masters of the red light.
Give your editor a raise. He deserves it.
Oh shit! A CTM? I was too! That's a rare sighting :D
Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart to all of our brave veterans as well as our active duty military. 🇺🇸🗽🦅👍🏼💪🏼
evan gets bear maced:
biggin': "I'd be crying like a little bitch"
man I lol'd on that one!
All Big’s favorite movie scenes are stress inducing 🤣
😂
Veterans: THE Most Real People on Earth. I absolutely love 'em, cuz I'm one of 'em!!
Incredible the guy came out of retirement just to work with them... thats a great story/ reason to go back into work
Tell Biggin’s to go on Forged in Fire!!!!!! I’ll be watchin!!!
I could listen to that ol boy talk for days lol, have him back anytime
"my service was less fiction based..." These guys are legends...they need their own show
Loving this episode! 😁 Had forgotten how awesome this movie was. Will have to watch this weekend.
I stumbled on an old movie the other day; The Devil's Brigade (1968). Story of the first special forces during WW2, not bad all considering the age. You should give it a shot.
we need more BIGGINS
Agreed
I’m a current 91m and love it. Besides the fact I work on everything they need me too lol operators are crappy sometimes
Pistol brake/comps are a real thing..
And I agree, I'd like to see some of his bladesmithing... Could blow him up if he wanted. We have a forge and I can tell you I wouldn't feel comfortable with the dollar 💲/lead times I'd have to put on each blade, it's more fun to make one for someone you know here and there.
We need a BRCC in Lincoln, NE!!
Great video guys thank you!
I remember hearin that exact same rain up on the mountain the other day. I love watchin these. Keep up the good work y'all 🤜 🇺🇸
Damn. I’d totally work here. Coffee. Guns. And Patriotism. I dig it...
"..intense drowning scene," ; The Prestige.
Good movie.
ONE OF THE BEST REACT VIDEOS ...WHERE ELSE ARE YOU GOING TO HEAR SHIT LIKE ,"THIS IS A COOL DROWNING SCENE ",OR "DOES HE KNOW YOU HAVE THESE?" ."I BET HE CRIED LIKE A BITCH"
THESE ARE THE MEAT AND POTATOES OF THE OPERATION ..THEY ARE AWESOME AND SHOULD SO VIRAL ...NOT IN A COVID WAY ....IN A GOOD WAY...
I HAVE A GREAT FRIEND IN GALATIN ,TN..THEY ARE DOWN TO EARTH PEOPLE AND BRUTALLY HONEST FOLK.
GOD BLESS YA'LL
All Caps Uncle Buzz...You really liked it!! Thank you for your support.
I can't believe people haven't seen The Abyss, classic James Cameron film
Yeah, you have to watch the Director's cut though as the normal Theatre version actually leaves out half the story with the Alien dudes at the end.
You guys are awesome! Your selection of films today and the reactions are very entertaining!
You’re awesome! Thank you for the continued support and we hope you are taking advantage of that free shipping with a subscription. This is what friends do, we help each other😉 Kind of like that one time that one “friend” helped us tip over the port-a-John down rage with the LT in it...friends😬
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany I am going to look into getting a subscription soon! 👍🏽💥👍🏽
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I think this is my favorite one thus far! I LOVE "The Abyss"! In "LT Coffee's" (Michael Biehn) defense, he was the SEAL Team leader in the movie and supposedly came down with "HPNS", or High Pressure Nervous System sickness, which impaired his abilities to reason and thus went on ingrained training to do whatever he thinks the military would have him do, which was the last set of orders he received from the surface, to destroy what they thought was a Russian Sub. Drowning scenes to compare Lindsay's to could be the infantryman who drowns while trying to get his gear off in "Saving Private Ryan". Fury: Has gotten a lot of criticism for accuracy, but I love it and am a history buff as well! I love how it shows "Norman" (who'll do it, in the end, without remorse. Tennessee: I'm insulted that you were so close to Alabama and didn't pay me a visit! I'm even MORE insulted that you didn't cover the movie, "The Battle of Athens, Tennessee", where pissed off World War II veterans went to the local arsenal and liberated their town from they corrupt Democrat Mayor, Sheriff, and Deputies, after they shot a fellow veteran at the local polling station while stealing the ballot boxes and declaring the polling stations closed. The "GI Party", as well as many other townspeople, fed up with the corruption, armed themselves and surrounded the corrupt Democrat Mayor and his cronies in the city jail, where they eventually blasted through the doors and took the ballot boxes back! Sound familiar to anything that's happened in the past year? They shot an unarmed woman in the head, or throat or something, and no one said a word! Like he said, the GI's from "Fury's" generation produced REAL men, men who we?
I have never liked coffee but really good RUclips channel
Not everyone's perfect. Just Kidding 😂 We truly appreciate the support.
You guys are an INSPIRATION!!! I lost my job right before the pandemic. Since then, I’ve started a RUclips Channel on Personal Development…and it is GROWING! Thanks for all of your great content, and to everyone else…NEVER GIVE UP!!!
We are happy we can provide the motivation and inspiration! Thank you for the continued support my friend🤘🏽
Also, i'm def down to see some of Biggins blades if he's up for it, respect to you guys and all of our Veterans, love what ya'll do.
Thanks to your guests for their service to freedom.
My grandpa , who is 97, has only spoken of two accounts from his time in wwii
One which is similar to fury...
basically watching some of his friends and platoon get blown up by a German tank . Him and another jumped off the back and jumped in a ditch.
As an adult, I never asked him to tell stories after seeing how much pain it brought up just those two times
I kills me to see how many people in this country don’t have respect for older and newer vets . How much was sacrificed for the freedoms so many seem to be throwing away
You are very right there Biggin that we can't thank them men enough!!!!!
I would love to be a part of the team, but I feel that since I didn't serve, a position at BRCC would be better for someone who really deserves it. Love the coffee and content though!
That is not the case. We seek talent from every walk of life.
Thanks for helping the Vets.
That Dinero scene was as close to legit as one can get. He recommended the revolver actually be live.
Know I'm way late in seeing this but it's awesome to see the Tennessee guys and location being used keep up the good work
Definitely have to watch the Extended Cut of the Abyss, it completely changes the plot, really a fantastic movie. One of my earliest favorites. Years and years of watching this and the Terminator never put it together that Lieutenant coffee was Kyle Reese
This was brilliant! Enjoyed this one
The Abyss is the best underwater movie ever! It is required viewing; how can only one of you have seen it?!
Fury may not have been 100% historically accurate, But my marine recon friend said it's one of the best depictions of military action hes ever seen.
Yesssss. I've been waiting to see Fury! Thanks for the reaction!!
We've been listening.
My granddad was at Normandy as well. 1 machine gun bullet shy of his heart getting blown out. But hr got better and went into Italy, I asked once and he told me about watching the planes dog fight BELOW them in the valley. Crazy stuff.
Please tell that soldier its always an ok time to talk about his loved ones service.
Cheers.
Stationed with Bigggin in Sugar Grove, WV
the string on the sub was shown in the comedy "Down Periscope"
They are so wholesome.
I fell in love with Christopher Walken in Deer Hunter. Great actor... great film.