I don't know if anyone truly knows the extreme importance of these groups of highly dedicated soldiers who not only face their own challenges every day, but then go out and find others who are list and help them find their way back. Thank you for your dedication to keeping our soldiers healthy and sane through it all.
Yes there are plenty of high speed Soldiers without combat experience in the Army leading the next generation of Soldiers, hence why this E4 won this competition. Knowledgeable, trained and ready for combat.
@@skampy134 If you say so. But I don't remember a single fat soldier in my unit when I was in. One of the badges that I got had a less than 15% passing rate among a group of really fit guys but maybe I just got lucky and the cadre felt sorry for me. Anyway, it's the new army. Go start collecting those participation trophies guys, don't worry about what I have to say.
@@thebigmon Yeah you were also in probably around the time when the Average weight of a soldier was like 160, you’ve got 200lbs gorillas now who can sprint like a cheetah. Their rucks are heavier, their mission is harder, and they are still leaps and bounds ahead of what you old heads were. Quit coping.
I don't know if anyone truly knows the extreme importance of these groups of highly dedicated soldiers who not only face their own challenges every day, but then go out and find others who are list and help them find their way back. Thank you for your dedication to keeping our soldiers healthy and sane through it all.
I support you my brothers and sisters.
1:58 민호 멋있다
1:03 WoW! This dashing scene is epic!!!
I'm just an old soldier venting but I find it laughable that an E-4 with no combat experience has three rows of ribbons.
Yes there are plenty of high speed Soldiers without combat experience in the Army leading the next generation of Soldiers, hence why this E4 won this competition. Knowledgeable, trained and ready for combat.
@@AJ_Van_Deursen Yeah ok. A soldier won a competition. Nice.
@@thebigmonbet he’s in better shape than you ever were
@@skampy134 If you say so. But I don't remember a single fat soldier in my unit when I was in. One of the badges that I got had a less than 15% passing rate among a group of really fit guys but maybe I just got lucky and the cadre felt sorry for me.
Anyway, it's the new army. Go start collecting those participation trophies guys, don't worry about what I have to say.
@@thebigmon Yeah you were also in probably around the time when the Average weight of a soldier was like 160, you’ve got 200lbs gorillas now who can sprint like a cheetah. Their rucks are heavier, their mission is harder, and they are still leaps and bounds ahead of what you old heads were. Quit coping.