Thank you for your service! My grandfather served for 22 years in the Navy during WW2. Fought in the Pacific. My father served as a Naval Officer for 16 years. I salute you! Plus, I too love this movie!
@@dkdebest Disgusting liar. The United States Marines, lost NOTHING. Beijing Biden committed treason betrayed OUR country giving terrorist, our enemies China billions of dollars worth of our best tier one, top secret weapons and $26,000,000,000 dollars cash to the terrorist nation Iran to fill his own bank account,
This scene NEVER fails to reduce me to utter tears, and mad respct for Master Diver Carl Brashear. Powerfully written, directed, acted. Hollywood's failure to acknowledge this in awards for acting speaks volumes!
The fact that Captain Hanks didn’t know that “Honor” is the greatest tradition of all... should’ve stripped him of his rank and kick his ass outta the Navy...
Captain Hanks eating his pride is the best part of the movie. Aside from Carl making the 12 steps. I served in the Marine Corps and nothing but respect for Navy.
Ya, had to be Hollywood script writing at it's finest. All people who serve in the U.S. Navy, officer or enlisted, know the Navy's core values are Honor, Courage, and Commitment. It's plastered everywhere in basic training and on every command somewhere. Everyone has to memorize the sailor's creed in basic training, at least enlisted, not sure about officers. Almost 25 years and I still remember every word. There's absolutely no way that anyone in the Navy wouldn't know that.
@@twistedpixel2558 4 of the 5 branches have Honor in their core values. I say 4 because my USAF, even though it is not listed as a core value, honor is the backbone of it, and without it, we cannot abide by our core values of Integrity First, Service before self, and Excellence in all we do. Without a sense of Honor, the values are impossible to achieve. Honor is also mentioned in our Airmans Creed "A tradition of honor and a legacy of Valor" so yes. ANY military member, and honestly ESPECIALLY Officers, should know this.
When I went to diving school in 1971 we would start running at 5 each morning. If you couldn't keep up the instructors would taunt you with stories of "a one legged diver in DC that could run circles are you". He truly was an icon in Navy diving and one of 5 people I would have considered an honor to have met! Well done Master Diver!
....The whole thing MANY people miss in this wonderful movie, I suppose especially black folks but maybe I am wrong so at least some or many white folks now a days is that I know of at least a good portion as they can not even get to the stage to see thru the smoke in since the movie is, well - regarding this whole topic in general, at least... This is unlike myself... (I am NOT special however I thank GOD for this, to have blessed me with wisdom & love as well as integrity in certain areas of life as I sure can use it to balance the bad I probably have also in other areas but yet to see for MYSELF to correct?) ... is that Robert Deniro's character is NOT a story of a man "changing" from holding bogus and irrational racist sentiments, not even at the START but yet a man who had a superior pressuring him, holding power over him even to the point of losing his position over it... (OLD-MAN, who absolutely was from an ending time decently long ago now as none of the "Greatest Generations" people are still alive these days although we are blessed with some and surely maybe even cursed with some as well) ... As back then I hear and read a decent amount whether TRUE in nature or "JUST" (HAH) ..following the CONSENSUS and being WEAK or NOT, at the end of the day, it still is what it is, eh? ... So, I am saying, many unfortunately did hold this thought-process in one way or the other however I would like to think the majority of that minority that was still a strong enough minority or large enough that it really, really COUNTED and shows in history as they were - were - lied to at best and worst just unfair idiots not having the courage to stand up like Deniro in the start, this story is indeed about Deniro's charterer over-coming the power the people with power over him for the greater good and righteous securing the win in the end with his battle to eventually not even care if he lost it all for this other "man / young boy who he really liked, dare I say loved in ways and also admired and to NOT give into the what seems to be over-all consensus back during his seniors "generation" before as he did not feel that way even at the start unlike the others who seemed at least pressured into it then ABLE to for whatever reasoning they came up with ... (MOSTLY, probably because of them being "sheep's" & also wanting to pass Them-selves just the SAME and be seen with good energy themselves, which is tragic as they picked the wrong side there) ...be, well racist or par-taking in racist sentiments at best and I am sure a few this was at "BEST" which again, sad.... this is all probably stemming from the inherent racist "old man" running the show with a few screws loose and also and mainly with Deniros admiration and dare I say even ... LOVE for the boy .. (after what was just a very short time actually) ...Deniro seeing him as JUST another man but a sdpecial one as he was as in the "man" and "man only" himself - is what I think Deniro SAW ... FROM THE START ... (no color seen) Deniro saw Cookies Determination, integrity, love, passion, hard-lined good spirit and so many more beautiful attributes that "COOKIE" brought with him as were part of him, usually with a smile on his face no matter how hard ...it was or became... thus deniro again as stated above grew to not only respect him more & even MORE ... with this horrible dilemma himself he had looming over him and his own fate because of cookie as he seen it at the start but only to grow VERY fast into not only admiration but even love / respect for cookie I would argue this occurred FAST in the movie even prior to him dunking cookies head in the water and saying for him to leave or basically something "similar to it in so many words or not OR ....actions!!) ...as again, in his views ATM due to the truly racist "Over-Lord so to speak that they ALL had - it created a little anger thus the scene where he takes him out of the bunker after making him sleep alone eventually after the cool irish guy was tossed out for sticking with him and doing the right thing NOT only because it is right but totally UNSURE at first why it was even happening showing how far ahead the Irish guys thinking process really WAS..... (which EVERYONE saw how the irish guy was unjustly tested and scorned after... (and these other folks are also just young impressionable boys or young men at best) ...but back to diniro again, what is the second part of the movie people miss, it is also about him LOVING the young man / boy so much and being so pressured and frustrated which eventually led to him feeling "scared and / or worried for Cookie that he actually saw no recourse but to try to "Get him to leave on his own accord by being completely and overly harsh like he would of prob done to his own son even in certain scenarios" as just to get him to LEAVE to PROTECT him with Cookie eventually showing him, NO "FATHER-FIGURE" I know your good, I am standing right here and will NOT LEAVE, I trust you and see the GOOD within and know your situation, we can do this, why won't you do this with me, take a leap of faith, FIGHT BACK YOU BUM(!) ...with me as I know you want too and that is EXACTLY what "Cookie" had done got Deniro to do, break free from his own oppression by the racist overlord in the movie we do not see to much .. (thank GOD) ...this is what it was about, not diniro overcoming racist thoughts as IMO he NEVER had them in this movie however he truly thought it "impossible" for him to be able to pass him and him have a good life NO MATTER how well he tried or how well he did and by that point he already wanted nothing but the best and better for him, cookie gave him a way out of that and it worked, they HELPED each other so much and IMO - COOKIE had two fathers in this movie as it even shows when he has to take the twelve unreasonable steps in the courtroom how nervous he was for him but also that he was still being the same ole 'captain" or whatever he was as a higher rank to him and father-some too him still with the yelling in a stern but encouraging way where COOKIE let out tear is one of the most beautiful and touching moments to me, I LOVE IT.... I also LOVE when he see's himself inside of cookies face when they have the little battle and see's cookies persistance is just as strong as his, like looking in the mirror! Does anyone else see what I see now too as in diniro overcame many things but racism was not one of them for his character - re watch the movie folks and think about it.... I know MY FATHER would of done something(s) also to try to get me to leave a nightmare place he truly felt there was no hope for me as he could not be there all the time to save him from my OWN team mates per se NO MATTER HOW GOOD I PERFORMED & LOVED just made it ALL the sadder as the movie progressed, it shows you how being strong and sticking thru something so hard and that it is so important to stick the course but not in an angry way but a loving way with compassion and empathy for even your enemies to a degree as in the enemies, the sheep following the true and real racist in the movie due to pressure, Cookie prevailed and was liberated and vindicated in the END because he was not only RIGHT but he was able to teach "CAPTAIN Deniro" some beautiful lessons on the HUMAN spirit that binds us all and is in us ALL whether you believe it or not, he did it with integrity, love and CLASS, it worked, Deniro had Cookie as his fave student almost at the start and to me it showed as in all the trials of different ways he went thru to try to "spare him" thus he thought anyway, you can sometimes make the wrong move - with good intentions and this was one of those cases, "ASNF" - I get it mostly and love that however can somebody go into depth about the ASNF part for me as I just built my 14 y/o son I do not see all to often a $7100 dollar gaming PC it took a long time to build so he knew I was doing it but thought it was for me as he came for visits all this time now he knows its done and for him - just have to get it to him" and I was thinking of marking it with something cool anyway and my gut says ASNF would be a cool edition or am I out of line and should not do this on his PC he will cherish... (and enjoy which is most satisfying to ME as the Father) ... and love and probably have for two decades... Anyway, beautiful movie! ...... Superb story telling..... BTW: Please somebody, thoughts? I need this HELP.... BTW: One thing I forgot to mention, the way Cookie taught him it is indeed worth not selling out and being a SHEEP ' no matter what is on the table / The LIne if YOU in your heart like cookie did, feel it the right thing a.k.a. Integrity so when Cookie himself was willing to not give up or give in for anything EXCEPT ....for the Irish guy.... (another sorta random person but a human being indeed) ..that had already basically done the same for him teaching D'eniro, you can do it with the right support, we all can do it, they can not take US all ON! Sorta like the info that GOVERNMENTS around the world do not want us to know as in again, they can not take us all on, as in UNITED! .....
@@wareagleauburn7721 Cuba’s performance was outstanding but he can’t beat De Niro who was already an icon in the acting scene at the time. It doesn’t mean Cuba isn’t good, I think it’s great to give a black man his credit because I’m a black man myself and I always want to give my people their credit but his performance doesn’t top De Niro
Cipri Gutierrez there is honor in risking your life for your country. It’s funny how those who are to big of a coward to put their life on the line put down those who are.
Growing up, I was surrounded by family that served. Everyone was. Now, so few have that experience. Thank you for your service. God grants us our rights but people like you preserve them.
@Victor Hood yea man, his son was warrant officer in the army at the time so we had so much pressure on us not to mess up. But he was a cool guy and thanked us for a great job.
I'm 66 years old and an AF veteran. I don't know how many times I've seen this scene but it brings tears everytime. Every American should see this movie so that they too can be a "Man of Honor". This is a term that I try to live my life by. It's about a way of life, being a stand up guy and always trying to do the right thing. It's about ethics and morals
I hate it when they say military is just a business They really don’t understand what it means to truly serve and to stop an enemy that’s threatening you or your families way of life
'The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero. Hell, I don't know why anybody'd want to be a Navy diver.' This film was awesome.
The fact that neither one of these two men who acted amazingly in this movie, we're even nominated for an academy award is a freaking miscarriage of justice.
Not anymore. What's honor to a millennial? Nothing, they have none. What's respect to a millennial? Nothing, they don't even respect those who they step on. Today the western culture is all about twerking, showing ass, pussy, and fake a lujurious life that they can't afford or have. In short most millennials, specially the communist millennials, don't know the meaning of anything that's worth it.
Yes! It is not to acquire people’s admiration that you keep honour and respect, but to face the man in the mirror in the night and know you’re heart is in the right place. That is the greatest reward.
@@DVeritas that is grossly unfair, im a millennial, albeit one of the older models. but i was raised with respect, as for honor, well thats a word i dont hear very often. but i do try my hardest to treat people with the same decency i wish to be treated with. im also truthful in every aspect of my life. as for stepping on people, that brings to mind a virtue that i also believe in and try to live by, strength. a strong man helps people up, he dosent step on them.
I am a nurse battling cancer and I need Robert DeNiro encouraging me in this voice! I will report back to my line. I will watch this EVERYDAY until it sinks in!! Thanks for the great performance, it changes lives!!!
i don't think the Captain would be even able to sit up with that diver suit to be honest. That character always made me feel he was just stuck behind a desk and has absolutely no idea of what is actually requires to be navy diver in the first place.
"God damnit Cookie, move your ass! I want my 12!" The first time I saw this movie I knew that was gonna get him through. It's a simple reminder of your beginning and of the man it took you to be to complete this journey ✊🏿
After Brasheer retired as a Master Chief Boatswain Mate, he continued to work as a civilian government employee at Naval Station Norfolk until his retirement from government service in 1993 at the GS-11 level.
As a veteran myself I definitely appreciate the motivation De Niro's character gave. If you're lucky enough to have a mentor like him who can see past your self doubt and speak words of strength into you to help you reach your goals, you are blessed.
I truly agree, today this day I thank and appreciate my recruiter who never gave up on me when I started my process after having a back surgery a year before starting my process.... he went past that and apushed me to never give up, and now thank God my name is in the next Seal Training Camp.
Its some astounding writing and stellar performance from De Niro, i ended up clipping it and putting it on a track for workout motivation, never fails to get me up and moving
Color means nothing race creed we are human s flawed some get. Beat down take a kneel fall for a cause some rise learn..F,N,F..we are. All equal to stand fight for something for the cause is better to create a reason..WE ARE MEN OF.. HONOR..RIP but to anyone who feels fear doubt..rise..above anger..Cookie/cook.Leg limb or nothing heros are created in the moment lose more then we see in a day we solute..stand..be good fearing Give.THOVE 12 STEPS OR MORE..COLOR A$$HOLES OR JUDGE NOTHING BELIEVE IN EVERYONE'S 12 STEPS..
This will never. Be read or heard...color race Creed wee are all equal need not violence..wait..the darkness seems scarey..wait Good luck God bless everyone we are human sometimes to stop the madness we believe hold strong teach learn..and..give our 12 steps..color Creed race I pray u not look to violence but inside back don't fight but wait..your not a hero or got your..a step so everyone before u helped everyone after u remembers..we are humans ..we need no anger..our time there time save learn earn grow..so when your time comes u give your 12 steps.....
My Account - This was the most disjointed stream of consciousness rant I have ever read. Worse than anything written by Lark Voorhies. A fast ride down the dementia highway.
He's had a few roles that I thought he should have at least been nominated for. He's a great actor that unfortunately never seemed to get out of the shadow of his early career.
They only give black men Oscars for playing thugs and bad guys. They would never give a black man an award for anything that would promote something positive in the black community.
+billClintonMrBobDole What? Sidney Poitier for Homer in Lilies of the Field? Jamie Foxx for Ray? Plus, all five supporting actor wins were for positive roles. You say a lot for someone who knows so little.
Kevin Davis merit and talent - it’s not just a black thing. I often disagree with the winners of the major categories. I also have observed them overlook African American talent. Look at warren Beaty - he basically refused to give the award to a black man so he gave the award to a white producer. Did you not see that. It’s not an honest mistake, it’s insight into how the minds of the people involved at the academy think. I see your offended because you are responding with vulgarities. I must have struck a nerve 🤔
To anyone that has never experienced basic training from any military branch. Yes, this is the feeling you get from your Drill Sergeants/Instructors. They make you feel so proud that day you graduate. They push you, they break you down, and they build you back up again. If you are reading this about to embark on your military experience, they push you, because you can face it. You just need to realize it. @11:22 Notice how the chief just walks out. He did his job, he doesn't want recognition. No wanting of basking in the glory, he just walks out. Amazing.
Absolutely true of every good NCO, SNCO, Mustang, and the “old” Officers that know and respect the backbone of their respected branches! From boot to separation or retirement.
@@johnwalker3534 Yeah, I could understand him having misgivings, even serious misgivings about reinstating Basheer into active duty, it was a risky move, but the attitude was unwarranted to say the least.
@MrHoppers002 that is if he can even be promoted. maybe Captain was as far as he could go in his career, it is sometimes the case with highly technically specialised jobs.
He states he wants his 12 because he had put his career on the line for him to pass, as he deserved in the first place. Makes it even more heart felt. He knew from the first moment, he would be the best.
We don't physically walk those 12 steps with Carl here at the end, but we sure feel in our hearts every single step he takes. If you ever feel you can't overcome any obstacle in life, watch this brilliant scene. Chills, tears and feels all throughout. Love it.
Went into the Navy in 1969 and this man was talked about with high regard, he was an inspiration to persevere regardless the odds against you. In other words if y'all want it bad enough then work your A$$ off and get it.
AOMechMarine AOMechMarine been out for 5 years 2 combat deployments 0311. Lat moved to the air wing. Yep I’m a huge boot pog. I guess SERE school scared you too much huh had to settle for a crew chiefs bitch boy
AOMechMarine AOMechMarine not surprised you don’t understand the difference between being med sepd and lat moved. Stolen valor? What do you have 2 years in? Been in the fleet for 2 seconds
I saw this movie for the first time over 6 years ago now and it is what influenced me to become an engineer. Today, I graduated with degrees in biomedical and mechanical engineering with an emphasis in prosthetics. I still come back to this clip often to remind myself of what I did it all for.
Im a veteran myself. But the way they tried to stop this black man from beginning to end, even AFTER he proved himself to be FAR better physically and in terms of character than EVERYONE. And with this case they STILL tried to stop him but didn’t! THIS is what we mean by black excellence, being able to push through in spite of those who mean us no good and try to black what is for us. And before anyone is “offended” or asking “why bring up his race” his race is the reason he had a hard time in the first place! Rest well Sir. Job well done.
nothing more catastrophic than overzealous and toxic supervision. kudos to the actor but man, I hate that captain. we still have too many of those in our militaries
What I love is that Chief Sunday doesn’t let him quit. He rails him the same way he would any active-duty diver because that’s what this man claims he is. No favoritism, no partiality once he makes the decision to go through the 12 steps, even with a prosthetic that isn’t meant to hold the weight. Just straight discipline and the honor that comes with obeying orders regardless of the situation.
@@kennethmcdonald5278 would of been nice if Billy Sunday was actually real but his character is a combination of people who challenged Carl throughout the years
My wife's grandfather was a Master Chief in the Navy serving for 31 years and served in 3 wars. He was on 5 different carrier and was a plank owner on the Intrepid. I loved that man he. Could be a mule but by golly you listened to him. When he passed the Navy buried him at sea as per his request. I have his casket flag and it's an honor to have in a shadow box.
This does bring a small tear in your eye, and one of Cuba Gooding Jr.'s best performance in a movie. This is one movie you would watch again and again. Five star in my books.
I was a diver in the 60s and 70s and remember this story well. He was a hero to divers. The ones who weren't assholes. And I used scuba, not this huge iron maiden.
Yeah, Reminded me of the story when Elmo Zumwalt inspected a ship and ran into a chief that was in the navy longer than the CNO was alive. "Been in the navy for some time, right chief?" "You bet, sonny"
@Jack Tangles For the purposes of this post which are directed at this video instance, my comments are about this one individual, not a group. Carl Breshear served his country as an American U.S.Navy Diver.
@Jack Tangles Cool...I will say this....ANY Navy diver would have about ten times the balls that I could ever have and I sure as hell would not be able to fill their shoes!! :)
When as the watch commander at Indian Creek Corrections Center, one of my officers served under Master Driver CPO Carl Maxie Brasher. When he passed military service members everywhere in the states attended the memorial held at Little Creek Naval Base. Was told Robert De Niro also attended. Many of the staff in law enforcement were military and word quickly spread of Master Driver Brasher death. He had that big an impact in the Hampton Roads Community. R.I.P. Master Chief Brasher.
@@dicitencellovoyais7914 Thank you for debunking the whitewashing of this story. It goes a way to explain why the redemption arch of DeNiro's character never really made sense to me... I'm not sure how you twist things around to blame white-washing on your fear/hatred/conspiracy paranoia about Jews, but even so thanks for the reality check!
Me cheering with tears running down my face report to the line. I want my 12 Cookie. Love the way DeNiro counts out each step and recites the life of a Navy man
"Forgive me sir, but to me the Navy is not a business. We have many traditions. In my career I exprienced most of them. Some good some bad. However I would not be here today if it wasn't for our greatest tradition of all." "Honor sir". Gives me goosebumps every time. Anyone who has served should know at least that.
@@crazyman7671 There are regulations. You can get around regulations, sometimes. Some regs have exceptions built in for contingencies. But when it's just what you do....there's no getting around that.
"Duty, HONOR, Country .... those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying points: to build courage when courage seems to fail; to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith; to create hope when hope becomes forlorn... They give you a temperate will, a quality of imagination, a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of live, a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, an appetite for adventure over love of ease. They create in your heart a sense of wonder, the unfailing hope of what next, and the joy and inspiration of life. They teach you in this way to be an officer and a gentleman". (General Douglas MacArthur - West Point, 1962)
Inspite of the Chief not agreeing with the Captain, he gives due respect to rank with a "Yes Sir" and goes about his Business like a professional. Only in the Armed Forces.....❤
@@seikibrian8641 Actually it did happen...the made up part to this scene is Robert DeNiro cheering him on www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/54-men-of-honor/
@@seanmatthewking -His character is fictionalized. Carl is a real person. Learn to read before you try to be cute correcting somebody. Thats why I put the link there wiseguy
I find so beautiful how Chief Sunday did not stay for party, just a respectful salute at the end and that's it. Despite he was the architect of this success he knew that just like Captain Hanks his actions make Brashear suffering and pain. He recognizes that and helps Brashear until the end but because of HONOR he can´t stay to celebrate. MEN OF HONOR.
My Beloved Nancy Lynn bought this film on dvd for myself so many yrs ago, she has since passed. I watch this clip all the time and think of my Grandparents, all the active/nonactive/retired Military but especially my sweetie!
Cuba Gooding, Jr. was my friend in elementary. After being honorably discharged from the US Navy as a Boatswainsmate - this scene brought TEARS to my eyes.
my dad was in the navy he died 6 years ago and whenever he saw this movie, he cried, I guess he had good friends with whom he experience the feeling of HONOR.
I've seen this whole movie at least 14-15 times. Ive watched this scene 50 times. And still when Chief Sunday Salutes Carl....my eyes start watering. So powerful.
I could be wrong. I only took Jrotc in high school, army.. But didn’t Sunday not complete the salute the “right way”. In this scene I thought Cuban Gooding Jr was to drop his salute first then De Niro.
I was in the US NAVY in 1977--1981. and I will tell you this movie is as real as it gets when it comes to DIVING. It brought back many memories for me. some good, some bad. THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT!!
Thank you for letting us know it is authentic. It is one of my favorite movies and I love it when based on true story.. Your comment makes it just a bit more special.
This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. The fact that this is based on a true story makes it even better. Much respect to the man it honors, Master Diver Carl Brashear.
I hope there is a lots of people out there that has a lot of courage dignity and honor to serve our country. God bless our men in the service God bless us. God bless philippines.
"I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me. I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all."
It is Cookie, Carl begins his naval career doing one of the few things afforded to an African American at the time he enlisted, cooking. As he joins dive school this is used to try and belittle him.
What I find interesting is the that the “staff wiener” had no idea what the greatest tradition was. And it really means something special to anyone who has worn the uniform of our armed forces
I was at Camp Pendleton where he spoke, I was a Corporal at the time. This Master Chief was big in stature as well as heart. Inspirational for anyone serving in any Branch.
@@peterkemna1008 i met Cuba Gooding Jr. once. It surprised me when he turned around and i instantly recognized him and i blurted out, Goddammit Cookie! He started laughing so hard. He said that was the first time anyone had said that when they recognized him. He then spent 20 minutes having q conversation with me, chatting and shooting the shit together. He is a very humble and kind man.
If this movie don’t inspire you then you aren’t alive. I use to watch this movie during tough times and the bus scene with his father is one that stuck out to me. When it gets hard and it will. Don’t quit on me…ever!!
Nine! The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. Ten! If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. Eleven! If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero.
sad part is that that shit actually happens in the military a new officer comes in spends 4-6 years in service and thinks he is better than chiefs and shit that have been serving for 15-20 years
The worst part is these pen pushers don't serve in the field ...just go through training and straight into a desk job and then make the rules for the ones on the field.
To be fair, 90% of Chiefs and officers that do their full term are incompetent bullies. The young bloods that arrive are shitty, sure, but they also forced the military to modernize. If old school military folks had their way no one would join and we'd still be doing things ineffectually because "tradition."
Your comparison is completely flawed, as there was no presence of junior officers on that panel evaluation board. No Captain (O-6) in the US Navy has 4-6 years in service, but rather ~20 years. Also, no Chief, Senior Chief, or Master Chief would ever act like that in the presence of a US Navy Captain and complement of senior flag officers as it is extremely disrespectful. How do I know? I am a former US Army NCO who eventually switched to become a retired senior officer, and who worked with many service members of the US Navy in joint operations as well. You respect the rank, even if you don't like the person, which includes sister services. Military traditions are as important as regulations, as long as they do not conflict.
@@The_Black_Knight Yeah, maybe that's how it was for you. A Senior Chief in my Division told the Admiral for the Carrier Strike Group to go fuck himself when he started yelling at some of our technicians for not repairing a system fast enough for his liking. He did this on the bridge with the CO/XO/OOD and a bunch of junior officers from CIC in earshot and never saw a lick of punishment. Navy has a history of not giving a shit about the chain of command.
@@ShredPenguins You sir have no clue what you are talking about. The toughest hardest meanest SOB you ever met is TEACHING YOU how to survive, and excel in his own way and loves you even though you don't think he/she does. And that is also true of ANYONE teaching someone else. Pressure polishes even the roughest stone to a high gloss shine. Diamonds are made from Coal through hundreds of years of severe pressure
Every time I see this scene I am reminded of my cousin, who lost his leg in Afghanistan, as a marine. And returned to duty to train other. Bless All our military family members no matter where they are from
I know you meant 'leg' and I mean no disrespect for your cousin, who served his country admirably and with full honor, but I lost it at this mistype. Although to be fair, it is also very tragic for a marine to lose his keg of beer in the line of duty.
I love our servicemen and women but hate war. This film shows how dedicated they are to upholding the uniform and the duties they are sworn to perform and at any given instance can sacrifice they body and life for the pride of wearing a uniform to swear allegiance to America and not swerve in their duties.
when he gets the 12 i love the way deniro looks at the guy behind the desk,his eyes saying it all,he did the 12 now you do your job and get him back to his duties.
I’m a 14-year Navy veteran. To me, this movie showcases the nature of a true sailor. I was honored to become a Chief and the portrayal of the trials and tribulations of both men are very poignant to me.
They both had something in common from the start, they both worked on a farm, the radio gives me chills when ASNF Master Chief Sunday repairs it on they day he was discharged, and finished it by writing the full Meaning, “ A SON NEVER FORGETS” this film moved me when these unlikely characters not only become friends, but he became his second father. When he says “honour” tears flow down my eyes, This is a film that shows, where others try to point out our differences, we are really ALL THE SAME. We are all human beings with our stories in life, if we’re lucky we here of heroism like these men, RIP sirs, you honour us all, you show us we can be better than society wants us to be. Love this film, got me fighting a similar situation at the time. I bet these people wouldn’t have thought they’d influence generations after they’re gone. “Never forget where you came from, push those differences aside. And live in peace not only as men, but good men at that.
This movie is such an inspiration for me because it hits so close to home.I got my leg crushed 15 years ago.Unlike chief brashear the doctors weren't able to fix my leg so I could walk on my own.I will spend the rest of my life on crutches.Like the chief I refuse to let this stop me from doing all those things I need to do.Just this past year I got cleared to ride a motorcycle again after 10 years of not bein able to ride.It took a lot of work and pain,but it's worth every bit of it.Every time I get to feeling like I just want to give up I watch this movie.I'm already a very stubborn and bullheaded person,but this really helps.So now I get yelled at a lot by folks for doing things they don't think I should do on my own.I just refuse to be a burden or a helpless cripple,is that so wrong?So if there is an obstacle in your life just nut up and find a way through it,you'll never forgive yourself if you just quit.Thanks for posting this great scene from an awesome movie.By the way I'm also former military and a combat vet,maybe there is a pattern there.
yes indeed when the going gets tough the tough get tougher... is my saying... I am stronger today but there is something within that pushes me to not quit... never in all my life would i think i could have made it this far on my own natural ability... i am a believer and God wants us all to succeed with His strength... congratulations and thank you for serving in our Military.
As a former Active Duty US Naval Boatswainmate, screenwriter, and childhood friend of actor Cuba Gooding, Jr. this scene brought tears to my eyes. I'am still surprised that he didn't earn an Oscar for his performance. I would have been crying too - God I loved the Navy!
When Billy Sunday inspired Carl Brashear to walk the final 4 steps, failure is NOT an option. Got me teary eyed every time I watch this scene. Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr NAILED it!
Carl Brashear is a hero of all heros in my book. Far as I am concerned he ranks with the highest of our country. Robert Howard, John Basilone, Audey Murphy ect.
Every single time I put this movie on there's a tear in my eye where Carl brashear and it's not because of what he had to endure but it is how he persevered and would never let anything stop him how he refused to be pushed aside and rose to become one of the best in the world even after tragedy struck Even after trying to be systematically downsized He is a legend and always will be someone to inspire people to strive to be as great as they know they should be and I'm not even in the military and that's just how his story made me feel
This scene made me cry. That final salute between men of honor with past differences was very uplifting. I love how Deniro's character and Cuba Gooding character started off not liking each other to respecting and coming full circle as officers in the military together.
Same here. And not just a diving suit, but one with a crap-ton of weight added onto it totalling 235lbs. Him doing 12 steps with that much weight, I have no excuse.
“It ain’t a sin to get knocked down; it’s a sin to stay down” - Carl Brashear
Sir! 🫡
"Diver, you will disregard" lmfao De Niro was straight savage in this one.
Don't mess with a master cheif they mess u up
Any true commanding officer acts savage to get people to get it done
Lmao De NIro said bump that 👏🏿
Love it
Yeah acting is powerful. How are American cities doing?
As a 20 year Navy Retiree, this is my all-time favorite movie. This scene hit me hard
Thank you for your service!
My grandfather served for 22 years in the Navy during WW2. Fought in the Pacific.
My father served as a Naval Officer for 16 years.
I salute you!
Plus, I too love this movie!
Quit cutting onions, it's making this Marine's eye water!
man y''all lost to the taliban who had no diving equipment
@@dkdebest Disgusting liar. The United States Marines, lost NOTHING. Beijing Biden committed treason betrayed OUR country giving terrorist, our enemies China billions of dollars worth of our best tier one, top secret weapons and $26,000,000,000 dollars cash to the terrorist nation Iran to fill his own bank account,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
This scene NEVER fails to reduce me to utter tears, and mad respct for Master Diver Carl Brashear. Powerfully written, directed, acted. Hollywood's failure to acknowledge this in awards for acting speaks volumes!
You knew him? Or heard in the service?
Oh im crying like a little girl right nown🥱
The fact that Captain Hanks didn’t know that “Honor” is the greatest tradition of all... should’ve stripped him of his rank and kick his ass outta the Navy...
Hooah!
Captain Hanks eating his pride is the best part of the movie. Aside from Carl making the 12 steps. I served in the Marine Corps and nothing but respect for Navy.
Ya, had to be Hollywood script writing at it's finest. All people who serve in the U.S. Navy, officer or enlisted, know the Navy's core values are Honor, Courage, and Commitment. It's plastered everywhere in basic training and on every command somewhere. Everyone has to memorize the sailor's creed in basic training, at least enlisted, not sure about officers. Almost 25 years and I still remember every word. There's absolutely no way that anyone in the Navy wouldn't know that.
@@twistedpixel2558 4 of the 5 branches have Honor in their core values. I say 4 because my USAF, even though it is not listed as a core value, honor is the backbone of it, and without it, we cannot abide by our core values of Integrity First, Service before self, and Excellence in all we do. Without a sense of Honor, the values are impossible to achieve. Honor is also mentioned in our Airmans Creed "A tradition of honor and a legacy of Valor" so yes. ANY military member, and honestly ESPECIALLY Officers, should know this.
Fucking aye!
When I went to diving school in 1971 we would start running at 5 each morning. If you couldn't keep up the instructors would taunt you with stories of "a one legged diver in DC that could run circles are you". He truly was an icon in Navy diving and one of 5 people I would have considered an honor to have met! Well done Master Diver!
Who r the other 5?
The only man that could top Carl Brashear for me would be to meet a WWII submarine veteran!
With "Honor"..Sir..!
I saw his picture in the recruiting office. I didn't really understand the significance.
My dad met him at the amphibious base Navy exchange in Norfolk Gentleman and a scholar
De Niro’s performance here is one of the greatest ever . Cuba was brilliant as well. What a movie ! Goosebumps.
I agree. Both gentlemen did a amazing job.
If you say so Cuba was better stop trying to downplay that black mans performance its getting old
@@wareagleauburn7721
Cuba was excellent . But definitely not better than de Niro
....The whole thing MANY people miss in this wonderful movie, I suppose especially black folks but maybe I am wrong so at least some or many white folks now a days is that I know of at least a good portion as they can not even get to the stage to see thru the smoke in since the movie is, well - regarding this whole topic in general, at least... This is unlike myself... (I am NOT special however I thank GOD for this, to have blessed me with wisdom & love as well as integrity in certain areas of life as I sure can use it to balance the bad I probably have also in other areas but yet to see for MYSELF to correct?) ... is that Robert Deniro's character is NOT a story of a man "changing" from holding bogus and irrational racist sentiments, not even at the START but yet a man who had a superior pressuring him, holding power over him even to the point of losing his position over it... (OLD-MAN, who absolutely was from an ending time decently long ago now as none of the "Greatest Generations" people are still alive these days although we are blessed with some and surely maybe even cursed with some as well) ... As back then I hear and read a decent amount whether TRUE in nature or "JUST" (HAH) ..following the CONSENSUS and being WEAK or NOT, at the end of the day, it still is what it is, eh? ... So, I am saying, many unfortunately did hold this thought-process in one way or the other however I would like to think the majority of that minority that was still a strong enough minority or large enough that it really, really COUNTED and shows in history as they were - were - lied to at best and worst just unfair idiots not having the courage to stand up like Deniro in the start, this story is indeed about Deniro's charterer over-coming the power the people with power over him for the greater good and righteous securing the win in the end with his battle to eventually not even care if he lost it all for this other "man / young boy who he really liked, dare I say loved in ways and also admired and to NOT give into the what seems to be over-all consensus back during his seniors "generation" before as he did not feel that way even at the start unlike the others who seemed at least pressured into it then ABLE to for whatever reasoning they came up with ... (MOSTLY, probably because of them being "sheep's" & also wanting to pass Them-selves just the SAME and be seen with good energy themselves, which is tragic as they picked the wrong side there) ...be, well racist or par-taking in racist sentiments at best and I am sure a few this was at "BEST" which again, sad.... this is all probably stemming from the inherent racist "old man" running the show with a few screws loose and also and mainly with Deniros admiration and dare I say even ... LOVE for the boy .. (after what was just a very short time actually) ...Deniro seeing him as JUST another man but a sdpecial one as he was as in the "man" and "man only" himself - is what I think Deniro SAW ... FROM THE START ... (no color seen) Deniro saw Cookies Determination, integrity, love, passion, hard-lined good spirit and so many more beautiful attributes that "COOKIE" brought with him as were part of him, usually with a smile on his face no matter how hard ...it was or became... thus deniro again as stated above grew to not only respect him more & even MORE ... with this horrible dilemma himself he had looming over him and his own fate because of cookie as he seen it at the start but only to grow VERY fast into not only admiration but even love / respect for cookie I would argue this occurred FAST in the movie even prior to him dunking cookies head in the water and saying for him to leave or basically something "similar to it in so many words or not OR ....actions!!) ...as again, in his views ATM due to the truly racist "Over-Lord so to speak that they ALL had - it created a little anger thus the scene where he takes him out of the bunker after making him sleep alone eventually after the cool irish guy was tossed out for sticking with him and doing the right thing NOT only because it is right but totally UNSURE at first why it was even happening showing how far ahead the Irish guys thinking process really WAS..... (which EVERYONE saw how the irish guy was unjustly tested and scorned after... (and these other folks are also just young impressionable boys or young men at best) ...but back to diniro again, what is the second part of the movie people miss, it is also about him LOVING the young man / boy so much and being so pressured and frustrated which eventually led to him feeling "scared and / or worried for Cookie that he actually saw no recourse but to try to "Get him to leave on his own accord by being completely and overly harsh like he would of prob done to his own son even in certain scenarios" as just to get him to LEAVE to PROTECT him with Cookie eventually showing him, NO "FATHER-FIGURE" I know your good, I am standing right here and will NOT LEAVE, I trust you and see the GOOD within and know your situation, we can do this, why won't you do this with me, take a leap of faith, FIGHT BACK YOU BUM(!) ...with me as I know you want too and that is EXACTLY what "Cookie" had done got Deniro to do, break free from his own oppression by the racist overlord in the movie we do not see to much .. (thank GOD) ...this is what it was about, not diniro overcoming racist thoughts as IMO he NEVER had them in this movie however he truly thought it "impossible" for him to be able to pass him and him have a good life NO MATTER how well he tried or how well he did and by that point he already wanted nothing but the best and better for him, cookie gave him a way out of that and it worked, they HELPED each other so much and IMO - COOKIE had two fathers in this movie as it even shows when he has to take the twelve unreasonable steps in the courtroom how nervous he was for him but also that he was still being the same ole 'captain" or whatever he was as a higher rank to him and father-some too him still with the yelling in a stern but encouraging way where COOKIE let out tear is one of the most beautiful and touching moments to me, I LOVE IT.... I also LOVE when he see's himself inside of cookies face when they have the little battle and see's cookies persistance is just as strong as his, like looking in the mirror! Does anyone else see what I see now too as in diniro overcame many things but racism was not one of them for his character - re watch the movie folks and think about it.... I know MY FATHER would of done something(s) also to try to get me to leave a nightmare place he truly felt there was no hope for me as he could not be there all the time to save him from my OWN team mates per se NO MATTER HOW GOOD I PERFORMED & LOVED just made it ALL the sadder as the movie progressed, it shows you how being strong and sticking thru something so hard and that it is so important to stick the course but not in an angry way but a loving way with compassion and empathy for even your enemies to a degree as in the enemies, the sheep following the true and real racist in the movie due to pressure, Cookie prevailed and was liberated and vindicated in the END because he was not only RIGHT but he was able to teach "CAPTAIN Deniro" some beautiful lessons on the HUMAN spirit that binds us all and is in us ALL whether you believe it or not, he did it with integrity, love and CLASS, it worked, Deniro had Cookie as his fave student almost at the start and to me it showed as in all the trials of different ways he went thru to try to "spare him" thus he thought anyway, you can sometimes make the wrong move - with good intentions and this was one of those cases, "ASNF" - I get it mostly and love that however can somebody go into depth about the ASNF part for me as I just built my 14 y/o son I do not see all to often a $7100 dollar gaming PC it took a long time to build so he knew I was doing it but thought it was for me as he came for visits all this time now he knows its done and for him - just have to get it to him" and I was thinking of marking it with something cool anyway and my gut says ASNF would be a cool edition or am I out of line and should not do this on his PC he will cherish... (and enjoy which is most satisfying to ME as the Father) ... and love and probably have for two decades... Anyway, beautiful movie! ...... Superb story telling..... BTW: Please somebody, thoughts? I need this HELP.... BTW: One thing I forgot to mention, the way Cookie taught him it is indeed worth not selling out and being a SHEEP ' no matter what is on the table / The LIne if YOU in your heart like cookie did, feel it the right thing a.k.a. Integrity so when Cookie himself was willing to not give up or give in for anything EXCEPT ....for the Irish guy.... (another sorta random person but a human being indeed) ..that had already basically done the same for him teaching D'eniro, you can do it with the right support, we all can do it, they can not take US all ON! Sorta like the info that GOVERNMENTS around the world do not want us to know as in again, they can not take us all on, as in UNITED! .....
@@wareagleauburn7721 Cuba’s performance was outstanding but he can’t beat De Niro who was already an icon in the acting scene at the time. It doesn’t mean Cuba isn’t good, I think it’s great to give a black man his credit because I’m a black man myself and I always want to give my people their credit but his performance doesn’t top De Niro
Anyone who says they didn't like this movie , don't like themselves! This is a great movie , a classic , great acting throughout !
Every soldier agrees...... Honor is the greatest tradition of all branches
@@ciprigutierrez9974 and why is that
@@ciprigutierrez9974 you must not have ever been a soldier
It's drinking. Drinking is the greatest tradition.
Cipri Gutierrez there is honor in risking your life for your country. It’s funny how those who are to big of a coward to put their life on the line put down those who are.
Have either of you two served?
"Goddamit cookie, move your ass, I WANT MY TWELVE" the chills with this line.
A line so good, the prosthetic glued itself back together.
My favorite part of the entire movie!!!
It's a shame this man went thru so much he was black and the white man was washed up great STORY
Yes!!
Perfect line for when Cuba Gooding Jr. was about to give up, but made him find that drive that got him through training and awoke the beast 💪🏻
I had the honor and privilege to be a part of his funeral when I served in the Navy.
Growing up, I was surrounded by family that served. Everyone was. Now, so few have that experience. Thank you for your service. God grants us our rights but people like you preserve them.
Hooah!!
He was a great man and role model.
No way, wow!
@Victor Hood yea man, his son was warrant officer in the army at the time so we had so much pressure on us not to mess up. But he was a cool guy and thanked us for a great job.
I'm 66 years old and an AF veteran. I don't know how many times I've seen this scene but it brings tears everytime. Every American should see this movie so that they too can be a "Man of Honor". This is a term that I try to live my life by. It's about a way of life, being a stand up guy and always trying to do the right thing. It's about ethics and morals
Same. I always get choked up at the beginning where they march in together. The feels every time.
I hate it when they say military is just a business
They really don’t understand what it means to truly serve and to stop an enemy that’s threatening you or your families way of life
@@nathangallegos9304 Perfectly Encapsulated
My respect from Brasil, sir.
62, AF vet. and if that scene doesnt tear you up, you do not have a clue about honor, duty, and the difference between "career" and "lifer".
'The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero. Hell, I don't know why anybody'd want to be a Navy diver.' This film was awesome.
Madcap Magician now you report to this line !!!!!
De Niro got that so fucking right!
Well said
If you get out as a civilian you can use that experience to make some $$$$$$$.
Chills
The fact that neither one of these two men who acted amazingly in this movie, we're even nominated for an academy award is a freaking miscarriage of justice.
Seriously? I don't pay attention to the awards shows, but not even nominated?
I agree
@@humanpottytrainer sadly, everything is rigged when it comes to these awards. The best movies all around, are usually the ones they don't pick
Yeah I think the only nominations were for the music.
The movie was not an SJW woke flick sad you’re right terrible miscarriage
Honor and Respect, not fame and fortune is what people admire, remember and cherish
Not anymore. What's honor to a millennial? Nothing, they have none. What's respect to a millennial? Nothing, they don't even respect those who they step on. Today the western culture is all about twerking, showing ass, pussy, and fake a lujurious life that they can't afford or have.
In short most millennials, specially the communist millennials, don't know the meaning of anything that's worth it.
Yes! It is not to acquire people’s admiration that you keep honour and respect, but to face the man in the mirror in the night and know you’re heart is in the right place. That is the greatest reward.
@@DVeritas that is grossly unfair, im a millennial, albeit one of the older models. but i was raised with respect, as for honor, well thats a word i dont hear very often. but i do try my hardest to treat people with the same decency i wish to be treated with. im also truthful in every aspect of my life. as for stepping on people, that brings to mind a virtue that i also believe in and try to live by, strength. a strong man helps people up, he dosent step on them.
@@DVeritas who hurt you??
@@markdurl8341. If the glove fits.
I am a nurse battling cancer and I need Robert DeNiro encouraging me in this voice! I will report back to my line. I will watch this EVERYDAY until it sinks in!! Thanks for the great performance, it changes lives!!!
God bless you and hold you close Nikki
I lost my 4 year old to lukemia
Nikki David continue to fight "WE" NEED YOU❤❤
keep fighting
@@BryanGartman sorry
"Now, Captain, you suit up and give us 12. If you can write the regs, you meet them."
i don't think the Captain would be even able to sit up with that diver suit to be honest. That character always made me feel he was just stuck behind a desk and has absolutely no idea of what is actually requires to be navy diver in the first place.
He’s the type of guy who served a career with NOTHING to show for it
@@T1000skynetforever After he retired, he probably became an accountant.
@@williambrassfield4155 Yeah or a secretary.
@@T1000skynetforeverno qualifications, no certifications… just a GURL
Carl Brashear died in 2006..we lost a TRUE navyman..May his spirit live long and always.aye aye carl...aye aye.
Peace and Blessings, Carl.
He is relieved
What is your reflection about this story ?
@@josephcarroll7027 I was serving in Belgium when he passed.
"God damnit Cookie, move your ass! I want my 12!" The first time I saw this movie I knew that was gonna get him through. It's a simple reminder of your beginning and of the man it took you to be to complete this journey ✊🏿
Yes I agree this movie is a motivation to keep pushing even if you feel like quitting, it teaches you to get back up on your feet.
EXACTLY ❤
Love that part!
Served for an additional 9 years. What a unit.
After Brasheer retired as a Master Chief Boatswain Mate, he continued to work as a civilian government employee at Naval Station Norfolk until his retirement from government service in 1993 at the GS-11 level.
@rwboa22 This USAF Vet would have LOVED to meet and maybe even fitness train with the MCPO Brashear
As a veteran myself I definitely appreciate the motivation De Niro's character gave. If you're lucky enough to have a mentor like him who can see past your self doubt and speak words of strength into you to help you reach your goals, you are blessed.
you are blessed as a veteran to have prodigy like Brashear
And that how alcohol anonymous began 12 steps
I truly agree, today this day I thank and appreciate my recruiter who never gave up on me when I started my process after having a back surgery a year before starting my process.... he went past that and apushed me to never give up, and now thank God my name is in the next Seal Training Camp.
Its some astounding writing and stellar performance from De Niro, i ended up clipping it and putting it on a track for workout motivation, never fails to get me up and moving
Thank You for Your Service!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤❤❤❤
RIP Carl Brashear - (1931-2006)
The First African-American U.S. Navy Master Diver
Great Job.
Also a true man of honor. Gave so much for our country
Color means nothing race creed we are human s flawed some get. Beat down take a kneel fall for a cause some rise learn..F,N,F..we are. All equal to stand fight for something for the cause is better to create a reason..WE ARE MEN OF.. HONOR..RIP but to anyone who feels fear doubt..rise..above anger..Cookie/cook.Leg limb or nothing heros are created in the moment lose more then we see in a day we solute..stand..be good fearing Give.THOVE 12 STEPS OR MORE..COLOR A$$HOLES OR JUDGE NOTHING BELIEVE IN EVERYONE'S 12 STEPS..
This will never. Be read or heard...color race Creed wee are all equal need not violence..wait..the darkness seems scarey..wait Good luck God bless everyone we are human sometimes to stop the madness we believe hold strong teach learn..and..give our 12 steps..color Creed race I pray u not look to violence but inside back don't fight but wait..your not a hero or got your..a step so everyone before u helped everyone after u remembers..we are humans ..we need no anger..our time there time save learn earn grow..so when your time comes u give your 12 steps.....
My Account - This was the most disjointed stream of consciousness rant I have ever read. Worse than anything written by Lark Voorhies. A fast ride down the dementia highway.
Lame
Cuba should have won an Oscar for this movie, such an ispirational piece
He's had a few roles that I thought he should have at least been nominated for. He's a great actor that unfortunately never seemed to get out of the shadow of his early career.
They only give black men Oscars for playing thugs and bad guys. They would never give a black man an award for anything that would promote something positive in the black community.
+billClintonMrBobDole What? Sidney Poitier for Homer in Lilies of the Field? Jamie Foxx for Ray? Plus, all five supporting actor wins were for positive roles. You say a lot for someone who knows so little.
Kevin Davis they been giving out Oscar’s for 100’years and you can only come up with 5 black winners? Come on man you are proving my point for me.
Kevin Davis merit and talent - it’s not just a black thing. I often disagree with the winners of the major categories. I also have observed them overlook African American talent. Look at warren Beaty - he basically refused to give the award to a black man so he gave the award to a white producer. Did you not see that. It’s not an honest mistake, it’s insight into how the minds of the people involved at the academy think. I see your offended because you are responding with vulgarities. I must have struck a nerve 🤔
To anyone that has never experienced basic training from any military branch. Yes, this is the feeling you get from your Drill Sergeants/Instructors. They make you feel so proud that day you graduate. They push you, they break you down, and they build you back up again. If you are reading this about to embark on your military experience, they push you, because you can face it. You just need to realize it.
@11:22 Notice how the chief just walks out. He did his job, he doesn't want recognition. No wanting of basking in the glory, he just walks out. Amazing.
Great write you just put up here guy.
Absolutely true of every good NCO, SNCO, Mustang, and the “old” Officers that know and respect the backbone of their respected branches! From boot to separation or retirement.
Semper Fi
"Son, step aside or I'll have to crack you right in the jaw."
-Master Chief Sunday
As a Sgt I would have looked at those hash marks and let him do whatever he wanted.
@@scottkazmer3437 that is exactly what happened.
@@scottkazmer3437 That Marine Sgt was probably thinking "..Shit, he was serving in the navy when I was in diapers/ not even born yet"
@@Mariescott3380 Dafuq ?
Master Chief on a mission outranks everybody
"this is the NEW Navy, Senior Chief." Well, those are OLD admirals on either side of you, and you just pissed all of them off.
Yeah, David Conrad does a good job in the thankless role of Captain Pencildick.
I will never get over how the old dudes looked at each other. Like, "Dafuq did this bastard just say?!"
Special K with what the Captain said, he just sank his chances of making Admiral. Too bad. He’s a jerk anyway!
@@johnwalker3534 Yeah, I could understand him having misgivings, even serious misgivings about reinstating Basheer into active duty, it was a risky move, but the attitude was unwarranted to say the least.
@MrHoppers002 that is if he can even be promoted. maybe Captain was as far as he could go in his career, it is sometimes the case with highly technically specialised jobs.
He states he wants his 12 because he had put his career on the line for him to pass, as he deserved in the first place. Makes it even more heart felt. He knew from the first moment, he would be the best.
We don't physically walk those 12 steps with Carl here at the end, but we sure feel in our hearts every single step he takes. If you ever feel you can't overcome any obstacle in life, watch this brilliant scene. Chills, tears and feels all throughout. Love it.
Went into the Navy in 1969 and this man was talked about with high regard, he was an inspiration to persevere regardless the odds against you. In other words if y'all want it bad enough then work your A$$ off and get it.
@Hello Michael how are you doing
I'm a Marine and when he says Honor sir. That gives me chills everytime. Semper Fi
Yut!
sounds like some shit a POG would say
AOMechMarine AOMechMarine been out for 5 years 2 combat deployments 0311. Lat moved to the air wing. Yep I’m a huge boot pog. I guess SERE school scared you too much huh had to settle for a crew chiefs bitch boy
AOMechMarine AOMechMarine not surprised you don’t understand the difference between being med sepd and lat moved. Stolen valor? What do you have 2 years in? Been in the fleet for 2 seconds
MrMaacin05 I’m DEAD!🤣🤣🤣
I saw this movie for the first time over 6 years ago now and it is what influenced me to become an engineer. Today, I graduated with degrees in biomedical and mechanical engineering with an emphasis in prosthetics. I still come back to this clip often to remind myself of what I did it all for.
Congrats, it was my dream to have a masters degree and I achieved it last year it’s an amazing feeling to never give up and reach the end.
Beautiful, Kate. You will do well
What does ur pu#sy smell like, I'm dying to know
You are doing god's work madam. Congratulations!
Congrats Kate.
Im a veteran myself. But the way they tried to stop this black man from beginning to end, even AFTER he proved himself to be FAR better physically and in terms of character than EVERYONE. And with this case they STILL tried to stop him but didn’t! THIS is what we mean by black excellence, being able to push through in spite of those who mean us no good and try to black what is for us. And before anyone is “offended” or asking “why bring up his race” his race is the reason he had a hard time in the first place! Rest well Sir. Job well done.
Thank you for this post.
Well said!!
nothing more catastrophic than overzealous and toxic supervision. kudos to the actor but man, I hate that captain. we still have too many of those in our militaries
BRAVO ZULU!!
DAMN STRAIGHT!
This Veteran agrees.
I Will walk with you
Shoulder to shoulder.
It’s 2022 and that line “at ease” in this movie brings tears and goosebumps in my entire body. Wow!! I will never give up no matter what.
What I love is that Chief Sunday doesn’t let him quit. He rails him the same way he would any active-duty diver because that’s what this man claims he is. No favoritism, no partiality once he makes the decision to go through the 12 steps, even with a prosthetic that isn’t meant to hold the weight. Just straight discipline and the honor that comes with obeying orders regardless of the situation.
Sunday , along with his promise to his dad pushed , Carl to be who he became , what strength , determination , Inspiration!
@@kennethmcdonald5278 would of been nice if Billy Sunday was actually real but his character is a combination of people who challenged Carl throughout the years
@@MultiJayman22 most movies like this have composite characters to encompass several inspirational people
Yes, Command and Control, the Navy is Command heavy.
Beautifully written 💯🔥
My wife's grandfather was a Master Chief in the Navy serving for 31 years and served in 3 wars. He was on 5 different carrier and was a plank owner on the Intrepid. I loved that man he. Could be a mule but by golly you listened to him. When he passed the Navy buried him at sea as per his request. I have his casket flag and it's an honor to have in a shadow box.
A good CMC is irreplaceable to a crew. He motivates and keeps morale up and keeps everyone in line.
I need to the office to t
This does bring a small tear in your eye, and one of Cuba Gooding Jr.'s best performance in a movie. This is one movie you would watch again and again.
Five star in my books.
I was a diver in the 60s and 70s and remember this story well. He was a hero to divers. The ones who weren't assholes. And I used scuba, not this huge iron maiden.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you Sir. For the service you provided
He was a hero even to the assholes. No one respect Honor more than an Honorable man, even if he is an asshole. Thank You for your service.
He was born in 31 meaning it was in the late 60s this happed
Thank you for your service, Cookie!
"You held your breath for 4 minutes"
"5 sir"
"He can stay"
💯💯😂😂 You can't say shit to a man that's done that
Facts!!!
Yeah, Reminded me of the story when Elmo Zumwalt inspected a ship and ran into a chief that was in the navy longer than the CNO was alive.
"Been in the navy for some time, right chief?"
"You bet, sonny"
It okay he can stay
"The man i married never quit anything a day in his life." Those words are legit and something my wife has told me when things get rough for me.
He wanted to serve his country.....and by God...he sure as hell did....as a real American
@Jack Tangles For the purposes of this post which are directed at this video instance, my comments are about this one individual, not a group. Carl Breshear served his country as an American U.S.Navy Diver.
@Jack Tangles Cool...I will say this....ANY Navy diver would have about ten times the balls that I could ever have and I sure as hell would not be able to fill their shoes!! :)
@Jack Tangles LOL!!!!! Yeah...I hear you...I don't do well in dark cold ass places myself...That would rule me out up front!
Serve yahweh!!! Although it's an honor. But thus country wasn't meant for the benefit of the black and brown folks. Sorry.
@Jon Evans please what? I meant what i said
"This is my detail!" As a retired NCO that is my favorite line!
I second this.
@UCQttfshPUmyuLLdAMBJ-dhQ I third this.. but yeah, this is my man, go fuck yourself if you think I'm walking away.
Yup. My Joe, not some brass who barely knows his name.
"Diver, you will DISREGARD! This is MY detail!" And no admiral was gonna stop him from getting those twelve out of Brashear.
Yes 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇳🇴
“God damit cookie move your ass I want my twelve! “ Robert De Niro is an American treasure we take for granted!!
amen
He’s a great actor but he’s a raging asshole lunatic dumbass in real life.. I’ll always watch his movies though
@@jayess3848 without a doubt, amazing actor!
When as the watch commander at Indian Creek Corrections Center, one of my officers served under Master Driver CPO Carl Maxie Brasher. When he passed military service members everywhere in the states attended the memorial held at Little Creek Naval Base. Was told Robert De Niro also attended. Many of the staff in law enforcement were military and word quickly spread of Master Driver Brasher death. He had that big an impact in the Hampton Roads Community. R.I.P. Master Chief Brasher.
“GODDAMMIT COOKIE I WANT MY TWELVE!!!!”
Perfect :)
literal tears streaming down my face at this moment......EVERY time
Watch ya mouth u aint de niro
Alberto died today.
@@dicitencellovoyais7914 Thank you for debunking the whitewashing of this story. It goes a way to explain why the redemption arch of DeNiro's character never really made sense to me...
I'm not sure how you twist things around to blame white-washing on your fear/hatred/conspiracy paranoia about Jews, but even so thanks for the reality check!
Me cheering with tears running down my face report to the line. I want my 12 Cookie. Love the way DeNiro counts out each step and recites the life of a Navy man
"Forgive me sir, but to me the Navy is not a business. We have many traditions. In my career I exprienced most of them. Some good some bad. However I would not be here today if it wasn't for our greatest tradition of all." "Honor sir". Gives me goosebumps every time. Anyone who has served should know at least that.
Yep. Honor is universal to all branches of the military
@@crazyman7671 There are regulations. You can get around regulations, sometimes. Some regs have exceptions built in for contingencies. But when it's just what you do....there's no getting around that.
I want the name of the movie because when I go to RUclips I type my paths of dignity I can't find this movie
@@njambeduplexis3802 title of the movie is “Men Of Honor”
"Duty, HONOR, Country .... those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying points: to build courage when courage seems to fail; to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith; to create hope when hope becomes forlorn... They give you a temperate will, a quality of imagination, a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of live, a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, an appetite for adventure over love of ease. They create in your heart a sense of wonder, the unfailing hope of what next, and the joy and inspiration of life. They teach you in this way to be an officer and a gentleman". (General Douglas MacArthur - West Point, 1962)
Man, the moment Deniro starts to speak at the ninth step, i get goosebumb...
Inspite of the Chief not agreeing with the Captain, he gives due respect to rank with a "Yes Sir" and goes about his Business like a professional. Only in the Armed Forces.....❤
Best damn scene ever. And the beauty of it?
It was real.
Actually, it wasn't real. The basic storyline was true, but many details were over-dramatized for the sake of movie-making.
@@seikibrian8641 They typically are. After all it is Hollywood, what is a movie without sensationalism
@@seikibrian8641 Actually it did happen...the made up part to this scene is Robert DeNiro cheering him on www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/54-men-of-honor/
@@Peacekeepa317 I could have sworn Robert Deniro was there to cheer him
@@seanmatthewking -His character is fictionalized. Carl is a real person. Learn to read before you try to be cute correcting somebody. Thats why I put the link there wiseguy
"Honor" even if you are not in the military, live by it !!!!!!!!
I like the Admiral acknowledging it
I wish our politicians had any...
She Offered her Honor
He Honored her Offer
So, all night long, it was
Honor, Offer Honor Offer
I find so beautiful how Chief Sunday did not stay for party, just a respectful salute at the end and that's it. Despite he was the architect of this success he knew that just like Captain Hanks his actions make Brashear suffering and pain. He recognizes that and helps Brashear until the end but because of HONOR he can´t stay to celebrate. MEN OF HONOR.
My Beloved Nancy Lynn bought this film on dvd for myself so many yrs ago, she has since passed. I watch this clip all the time and think of my Grandparents, all the active/nonactive/retired Military but especially my sweetie!
Grown man, but I tear up every time.
Im 56...just watched this again tonight and cried tears of joy
Such Tears are the very MARK of a Mature (“Grown”) Man
You are still a man and human at that .
I’m right there with ya’ my man.
With u on this...goosebumps everytime
I met the Master Chief back in the 80’s, one hell of a Man. Cuba did a great job in the role.
Cuba Gooding, Jr. was my friend in elementary. After being honorably discharged from the US Navy as a Boatswainsmate - this scene brought TEARS to my eyes.
my dad was in the navy he died 6 years ago and whenever he saw this movie, he cried, I guess he had good friends with whom he experience the feeling of HONOR.
I've seen this whole movie at least 14-15 times. Ive watched this scene 50 times. And still when Chief Sunday Salutes Carl....my eyes start watering. So powerful.
It is a true sign of respect.
Same here. Great damn movie. We won't ever have good movies again.
I could be wrong. I only took Jrotc in high school, army.. But didn’t Sunday not complete the salute the “right way”. In this scene I thought Cuban Gooding Jr was to drop his salute first then De Niro.
Hi Carl, how are you doing today
@@thomasredmond4138 Fine sir, thanks for asking.
The Chief did his duty and the Captain did his, and that is the Navy.
Such a powerful scene. DeNiro will go down as one of the best actors of all time.
Talkin' to me?
I am not a fan of De Niro, but he is perfect in this movie. And this scene proves why.
Good actor. POS in reality. F him
De Niro 🟰 overrated
@@georgeherbertmoonwalkerbush. No🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
“Goddamnit Cookie!, Move your ass! I want my twelve!” Was all he needed to hear ❤
I was in the US NAVY in 1977--1981. and I will tell you this movie is as real as it gets when it comes to DIVING. It brought back many memories for me. some good, some bad. THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT!!
Thank you for your service sir.
Thank you for letting us know it is authentic. It is one of my favorite movies and I love it when based on true story.. Your comment makes it just a bit more special.
@@jefferywilliams9592 No movie will ever be 100% accurate, but you want it to be as true as reasonably possible.
This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. The fact that this is based on a true story makes it even better. Much respect to the man it honors, Master Diver Carl Brashear.
Copy that.
Great film.
Beautiful movie with good actors ,beautifuls clothes ,uniforms,dresses etc...i saw it at Hourtin near Bordeaux in cinema !
Chief Sunday's salute to Brasher at the end before he walked out was the icing on the cake. Respect at it's finest.
Goosebumps
I hope there is a lots of people out there that has a lot of courage dignity and honor to serve our country.
God bless our men in the service God bless us.
God bless philippines.
The older Officers knew what Honor was and is...
Movies don’t give you chills like that anymore
Mr_Gray speak on
Have you seen Spotlight yet? or Dallas Buyers club?
Hacksaw Ridge
When Yondu dies on the Gaurdians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is pretty moving.
Oh give it a rest w/ the "back in my day" bs
"I am a United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all."
Hooyah!
U.S. Navy rules the WAVES
Hooyah
HOOYAH
So what happened? The capitol is crawling with domestic enemies 🤔
When they come around the corner together and the music starts, gives me chills every time! Amazing scene!
One cannot watch this without feeling something deep down inside. Upmost respect for everyone who believes in the impossible....
👍
Goddamn it Cookie!
Move your ass, I want my 12!
Is it Cookie or Rookie. I have still not figured it out.
Pravish Kuttickat It's cookie.
It is Cookie, Carl begins his naval career doing one of the few things afforded to an African American at the time he enlisted, cooking. As he joins dive school this is used to try and belittle him.
@@PravishKuttickatit’s cookie as he use to be a cook
5:38 "Honour sir!" Chief Sunday puffs his chest out, small smiles of respect and admiration from the Admiral's on the bench. Such a man moment!
Exactly.
I was hoping someone would notice and mention it in the comments, respect from master chief Sunday and the admirals
What I find interesting is the that the “staff wiener” had no idea what the greatest tradition was. And it really means something special to anyone who has worn the uniform of our armed forces
Chief Sunday knew Brashear had the admirals in his corner at that point
I was at Camp Pendleton where he spoke, I was a Corporal at the time. This Master Chief was big in stature as well as heart. Inspirational for anyone serving in any Branch.
My dad was a Marine ...i watch this again and again just to remember his will, his integrity snd MOST of all his HONOR..love this movie
One of THE greatest movie scenes, ever! Period. 2020 - still an inspiration!
Facts
2022 and still watching it!
My favorite part of this scene starts when he says “you will disregard this is my detail”
God Damn Cookie!! Move your Ass, I want my twelve!!
Me too
Chiefs are the one who really run the Navy.
@@peterkemna1008 i met Cuba Gooding Jr. once. It surprised me when he turned around and i instantly recognized him and i blurted out, Goddammit Cookie! He started laughing so hard. He said that was the first time anyone had said that when they recognized him. He then spent 20 minutes having q conversation with me, chatting and shooting the shit together. He is a very humble and kind man.
@@IrishPotato86 You met Cuba Gooding Jr?
If this movie don’t inspire you then you aren’t alive. I use to watch this movie during tough times and the bus scene with his father is one that stuck out to me.
When it gets hard and it will.
Don’t quit on me…ever!!
Nine! The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. Ten! If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. Eleven! If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero.
Best part.
King Dan Yes!
Gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.
AT EEEEEEEASE!
Thank you for printing that line. I don't have speakers.
Master Chief Brashear lived and retired just down the road from my home. It's always nice to see a hometown hero given their due.
"God damn it Cookie, move your ass I want my twelve"
This was the statement that made the difference! ✌️
The moment when they walk around the corner together always sends a chill.
sad part is that that shit actually happens in the military a new officer comes in spends 4-6 years in service and thinks he is better than chiefs and shit that have been serving for 15-20 years
The worst part is these pen pushers don't serve in the field ...just go through training and straight into a desk job and then make the rules for the ones on the field.
To be fair, 90% of Chiefs and officers that do their full term are incompetent bullies. The young bloods that arrive are shitty, sure, but they also forced the military to modernize. If old school military folks had their way no one would join and we'd still be doing things ineffectually because "tradition."
Your comparison is completely flawed, as there was no presence of junior officers on that panel evaluation board. No Captain (O-6) in the US Navy has 4-6 years in service, but rather ~20 years. Also, no Chief, Senior Chief, or Master Chief would ever act like that in the presence of a US Navy Captain and complement of senior flag officers as it is extremely disrespectful. How do I know? I am a former US Army NCO who eventually switched to become a retired senior officer, and who worked with many service members of the US Navy in joint operations as well. You respect the rank, even if you don't like the person, which includes sister services. Military traditions are as important as regulations, as long as they do not conflict.
@@The_Black_Knight Yeah, maybe that's how it was for you. A Senior Chief in my Division told the Admiral for the Carrier Strike Group to go fuck himself when he started yelling at some of our technicians for not repairing a system fast enough for his liking. He did this on the bridge with the CO/XO/OOD and a bunch of junior officers from CIC in earshot and never saw a lick of punishment.
Navy has a history of not giving a shit about the chain of command.
@@ShredPenguins You sir have no clue what you are talking about. The toughest hardest meanest SOB you ever met is TEACHING YOU how to survive, and excel in his own way and loves you even though you don't think he/she does. And that is also true of ANYONE teaching someone else. Pressure polishes even the roughest stone to a high gloss shine. Diamonds are made from Coal through hundreds of years of severe pressure
Every time I see this scene I am reminded of my cousin, who lost his leg in Afghanistan, as a marine. And returned to duty to train other. Bless All our military family members no matter where they are from
I know you meant 'leg' and I mean no disrespect for your cousin, who served his country admirably and with full honor, but I lost it at this mistype. Although to be fair, it is also very tragic for a marine to lose his keg of beer in the line of duty.
@@scottwpilgrim fixed thanks, the joys of big fingers and a small screen keyboard
I love our servicemen and women but hate war. This film shows how dedicated they are to upholding the uniform and the duties they are sworn to perform and at any given instance can sacrifice they body and life for the pride of wearing a uniform to swear allegiance to America and not swerve in their duties.
@@gabecollett and just think at the time he was swearing allegiance to America America didn't give a damn about him.
when he gets the 12 i love the way deniro looks at the guy behind the desk,his eyes saying it all,he did the 12 now you do your job and get him back to his duties.
And that "Yes Sir" when CPT said he wrote the book. ANY NCO worth his salt knows what it really meant.
I’m a 14-year Navy veteran. To me, this movie showcases the nature of a true sailor. I was honored to become a Chief and the portrayal of the trials and tribulations of both men are very poignant to me.
They both had something in common from the start, they both worked on a farm, the radio gives me chills when ASNF Master Chief Sunday repairs it on they day he was discharged, and finished it by writing the full Meaning, “ A SON NEVER FORGETS” this film moved me when these unlikely characters not only become friends, but he became his second father. When he says “honour” tears flow down my eyes, This is a film that shows, where others try to point out our differences, we are really ALL THE SAME. We are all human beings with our stories in life, if we’re lucky we here of heroism like these men, RIP sirs, you honour us all, you show us we can be better than society wants us to be. Love this film, got me fighting a similar situation at the time. I bet these people wouldn’t have thought they’d influence generations after they’re gone. “Never forget where you came from, push those differences aside. And live in peace not only as men, but good men at that.
This fantastic movie
a very rare show with individual talents indeed pretty much educational
This movie is such an inspiration for me because it hits so close to home.I got my leg crushed 15 years ago.Unlike chief brashear the doctors weren't able to fix my leg so I could walk on my own.I will spend the rest of my life on crutches.Like the chief I refuse to let this stop me from doing all those things I need to do.Just this past year I got cleared to ride a motorcycle again after 10 years of not bein able to ride.It took a lot of work and pain,but it's worth every bit of it.Every time I get to feeling like I just want to give up I watch this movie.I'm already a very stubborn and bullheaded person,but this really helps.So now I get yelled at a lot by folks for doing things they don't think I should do on my own.I just refuse to be a burden or a helpless cripple,is that so wrong?So if there is an obstacle in your life just nut up and find a way through it,you'll never forgive yourself if you just quit.Thanks for posting this great scene from an awesome movie.By the way I'm also former military and a combat vet,maybe there is a pattern there.
YOUR....an inspiration
Thank you very much.I'm just trying to live the best life I can in my situation.
Always remember... Your situation does NOT define who you are...... YOU define who u are.... Never forget it!
Good on ya bro! Enjoy this experience to the fullest... whatever that means to you.
yes indeed when the going gets tough the tough get tougher... is my saying... I am stronger today but there is something within that pushes me to not quit... never in all my life would i think i could have made it this far on my own natural ability... i am a believer and God wants us all to succeed with His strength... congratulations and thank you for serving in our Military.
As a former Active Duty US Naval Boatswainmate, screenwriter, and childhood friend of actor Cuba Gooding, Jr. this scene brought tears to my eyes. I'am still surprised that he didn't earn an Oscar for his performance. I would have been crying too - God I loved the Navy!
"We're in a new navy now." Looking at 2022, truer words couldn't be spoken.
Lmao, it's pronouns now and understanding white rage.
Probably one of the ALL time best motivational moments in history.
When Billy Sunday inspired Carl Brashear to walk the final 4 steps, failure is NOT an option.
Got me teary eyed every time I watch this scene.
Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr NAILED it!
Fired for fault it was scandalous i agree but fortunetely Robert was there it's that a true Chief too.
I'm crying ....it's so emotional who's agree?
Carl Brashear is a hero of all heros in my book. Far as I am concerned he ranks with the highest of our country. Robert Howard, John Basilone, Audey Murphy ect.
His service record pretty much speaks for itself; the man did it all...
John Basilone is a goddamn warrior and the bravest to have ever served
Desmond Doss belongs on that list
“If it’s in the way; he moves it”! Powerful!!!!!
More powerful still is that the line is a metaphor for life and for Carl in that scene.
Beautiful movie with good actors ,beautifuls clothes ,uniforms,dresses etc...i saw it at Hourtin near Bordeaux in cinema !
Every single time I put this movie on there's a tear in my eye where Carl brashear and it's not because of what he had to endure but it is how he persevered and would never let anything stop him how he refused to be pushed aside and rose to become one of the best in the world even after tragedy struck Even after trying to be systematically downsized He is a legend and always will be someone to inspire people to strive to be as great as they know they should be and I'm not even in the military and that's just how his story made me feel
Makes me proud to call myself a US Navy Veteran (Honor, Courage, Commitment). This is a true determination of Honor, Courage and Commitment.
What was your rate sailor?
This scene made me cry. That final salute between men of honor with past differences was very uplifting. I love how Deniro's character and Cuba Gooding character started off not liking each other to respecting and coming full circle as officers in the military together.
NCOs not officers.
It reminds me of the ?a similar scene in "In the Heat of the Night."
I tried too look for motivation to finish my workout hard. But this exceeded the amount I needed. now I’m trying to hold back my tears. Smh
I tried did not work
So hard for black ppl then and now I love this scene I don't like that honorary white boy!!!
You can see that the Chief was feed up "Son step aside or I'll crack you right in the jaw". Hilarious.
The Marine could have stopped him if he wanted to
That kid would have gotten dropped, and nothing would have happened
Every time I see this, I'm motivated to do anything within my means. If he can take 12 steps with 1 leg in a divers suit, I have no excuse
Same here. And not just a diving suit, but one with a crap-ton of weight added onto it totalling 235lbs. Him doing 12 steps with that much weight, I have no excuse.
The triumph of this scene, on so many levels, is still inspiring. Chief Sunday had a lot to atone for. He certainly made up for it here.
"Honor sir" gets me every time!