Codie Sanchez recalls Jonny Kim and Admiral McRaven's speeches at SEAL Team 3 40th Anniversary

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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  • @pmurT4202
    @pmurT4202 Месяц назад +41

    Jonny Kim for president 2028 🇺🇸💪🙏🫡

    • @dejectedfrogcat2840
      @dejectedfrogcat2840 Месяц назад

      Hold up, at least let the guy finish his moon mission first!

    • @enjoyaloha4577
      @enjoyaloha4577 Месяц назад +3

      Agreed! You make a great prediction. First Asian American Male President of The United States

    • @4ce5bf154
      @4ce5bf154 Месяц назад

      @@dejectedfrogcat2840 He also has to go to mars after the moon, lol

  • @jeremymarr8591
    @jeremymarr8591 Месяц назад +11

    Your husbands sacrifice doesn’t go unnoticed. I’m sorry for your loss. Your husband is a hero.

    • @kevinh9110
      @kevinh9110 Месяц назад

      Her husband, Chris Petkas, is alive. Lol

  • @UnitedStatesofAmerica1984
    @UnitedStatesofAmerica1984  Месяц назад +10

    Below are excerpts from the speakers at the SEAL Team THREE 40th Anniversary, which included Lt. Cmdr Jonny Kim, Admiral McRaven, the Commanding Officer and Command Master Chief of SEAL Team 3, the first CO of SEAL Team THREE, and a SEAL currently serving at SEAL Team 3.
    Astronaut Lt. Cmdr Jonny Kim:
    “A part of me hopes you never have to experience the harsh ugliness and realities of war, but a more familiar part of me understands, that if called, you will gladly welcome it. And if that call comes, be swift, violent and lethal to our enemies. But never lose your way. You are the 1% of the 1% not because you do the hard things no one else can, but because you do the hard things no one else can while holding yourself and your teammates to a higher standard of judgment and accountability than our enemies.”
    "One of the biggest honors of my life was to participate in SEAL Team THREE's 40th Anniversary, alongside plankowner CAPT (ret) Quincannon and my personal hero, ADM (ret) McRaven. Not only did we celebrate the rich history of ST3, but we memorialized many spaces in the unit to our fallen ST3 brothers: Monsoor, Cavner, Looney, Feeks, Warsen, Job & Lee. The frogmen of today are the same steely-eyed warriors of yesteryear. They remain the stewards of strength, humility and integrity for the American people. And they continue the lasting legacy of greatness through love & service, reflecting their command's strong leadership from their CO/CMC. They inspire me to earn my trident, every day."
    Admiral McRaven: “Some of the first units into Afghanistan were SEAL Team THREE. Between 2002 and 2005, the teams deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the new hotspot - the Philippines. From the oil fields of the Al Faw peninsula to Fallujah, to Habbaniyah. From Zamboanga to the Horn of Africa, the operators of SEAL Team THREE were everywhere, contributing to ever single aspect of the war effort.”
    Current Commanding Officer of SEAL Team THREE: “We are all here today because of your bold leadership and spirit of innovation. We stand on the shoulders of giants,” he said. “I am happy to report that the culture you established all those years ago is thriving in the troops behind you and the halls of Team THREE.”
    Current Command Master Chief of SEAL Team THREE: “Our fallen brothers, those we will see on the other side, the never forgotten stewards will forever remind us - the duty bound - that we are the owners of our legacy. It is our charge to honor them by passing down our lessons learned from conflict to conflict. To honor their sacrifice by our deeds and ensure that their names will forever echo.”
    Retired Capt. Joe Quincannon, SEAL Team THREE’s first commanding officer: “When the Navy gave me the opportunity to commission the command, my first priority was getting the right senior enlisted on board. I was focused on people who had proven themselves fighting in Vietnam. A giant step forward in attaining this goal was when Master Chief Gallagher agreed to become the command master chief. His combat experience, reputation and common-sense approach to problem solving were instrumental in helping me attain the goal I had for the command - which was to fight and win if called upon by the country.”
    Currently serving operator at SEAL Team THREE: “One of the first things we do as a ‘new guy’ on the team is give a presentation to our platoon about one of our fallen. It really helps us all remember the immense legacy we are upholding. We’re just renters here. Our permanent residents - those are the owners. That brotherhood and sense of duty and connectedness is so deeply rooted here, and it’s a huge part of why we do what we do.”

  • @kevinh9110
    @kevinh9110 Месяц назад +8

    "Is it... Jonny Kim? Anyway." Glad it wasn't me 😂

  • @USNveteran
    @USNveteran Месяц назад +4

    The highest enlisted ranking member of the Navy is the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. FLY NAVY!!!

  • @30wrdy
    @30wrdy Месяц назад +5

    McRaven’s speech was so subpar given Jonny Kim’s presence that he was immediately demoted to E-1.

  • @TylerHarris-te5dd
    @TylerHarris-te5dd Месяц назад +4

    "You don't have to be the most senior guy, you only have to be the Command Master Chief." Lol, that point loses some weight, he's not the "manager" but he is the most experienced person on the team which is the reason they are gravitating to him, not just some rank and file that everyone likes and respects. Curiously enough, that would probably be Jonny Kim when he was an enlisted SEAL, he made quite a reputation for himself with just two combat deployments.

  • @airplanebuilder8685
    @airplanebuilder8685 Месяц назад +4

    CMC. Command Master Chief.

  • @andyshelton4026
    @andyshelton4026 Месяц назад +2

    Top enlisted guy = CMC

  • @jessicalee3073
    @jessicalee3073 Месяц назад

    👏👏

  • @Minimumholloway
    @Minimumholloway Месяц назад

    Same name as me lol different spelling