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Commando: On the Front Line: Episode 6 - Operation Sparrowhawk

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2012

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  • @mattwalker6071
    @mattwalker6071 8 лет назад +332

    I love how Tangye the black lab is now living out his days in comfort back here in the UK, although I hope Asbo is OK too! Apparently Tangye spent 5 years on the frontline with British troops, going out on every patrol possible! There are great anecdotes of how, with British troops under heavy fire, Tangye would take up a lead position and run up and down the full length of our line barking, as if he was an officer encouraging the men forwards! However, 1 soldier did comment that "war was a bit of a game to him and you often wondered if you threw a grenade at the enemy, Tangye would fetch it and bring it straight back"! That cracked me up!

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 3 года назад +32

      Tangye died late in '19, he'd been in the UK since '10 and was probably around 14yrs old.
      He lived his UK life to the full and was a much loved family pet who loved everyone and everything around him.
      Given where he came from and how many highly kinetic Patrols he went on it's a miracle he made it through his first couple of years never mind lived such a full life.
      I suspect there are many serving and former troops who, like myself, had a tear in their eye when they thought about that crazy little pooch!

    • @tch6831
      @tch6831 2 года назад

      @@JammyDodger45 what! No!

    • @KingDomsKingdom85
      @KingDomsKingdom85 2 года назад +2

      @@JammyDodger45 it always makes me feel extremely emotional when I see/hear these stories of human/animal connections where both parties clearly love each other... it makes me feel genuinely happy inside when other species know that we love them and that they love us dearly back.

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 2 года назад +4

      @@KingDomsKingdom85 - I know what you mean.
      I've always had dogs in the family and there is no doubt at all that the bond of love is two way and real.
      The Military Service dogs I've met over the years were all utterly loyal to their Handlers and on many occasions willingly and knowingly put themselves into real danger to protect 'their' Section mates.
      There was a Handler who was killed on one of my Afghan tours and they couldn't get his dog to leave his bedspace when they got back to the patrol base, the dog was literally crying on the lads kit. It was heartbreaking to watch (I heard, but didn't see firsthand so can't guarantee that it's absolutely true, that he had to get taken back to the UK as he just would not bond with another handler).
      The older I get the more I realise that my ideal situation is a farm with lots of dogs & horses and less people around!

    • @KingDomsKingdom85
      @KingDomsKingdom85 2 года назад

      @@JammyDodger45 damn, what a heartbreaking story mate 😢 💔. I'm also a fan of less humans and being surrounded by loving animals too haha.

  • @HellhoundX90
    @HellhoundX90 4 года назад +198

    "Adam Collins is a former Green Beret Royal Marines Commando and now professional actor, stuntman and director. After six years service with the Royal Marines, including operational tour in Afghanistan, he served three years within the private sector in and around Somalia as a commander of armed security personnel. Their main objective to disrupt, deter and defend against pirate attack groups and hijackings of commercial vessels within the Indian Ocean"

    • @extremepower7168
      @extremepower7168 3 года назад +17

      @red blight Well it's the truth fella. He clearly had a change of heart when he rejoined.

    • @KingDomsKingdom85
      @KingDomsKingdom85 2 года назад +8

      I would've never guessed that Chris mate after watching this, fair play and massive respect to the bloke 🙏👏🇬🇧

    • @sihammer7942
      @sihammer7942 Год назад +9

      I have to say I'm surprised to learn that he went on to serve as a Commando, the basic concept of rank + chain of command, which he clearly had failed to grasp at the point in time this film covered, must have finally sunk in allowing him to progress as required.
      I don't know if he's a bit slow on the uptake as a rule, or what??? He served for 6 years regardless so I thank him for that + take my hat off to the bloke............

    • @SamUploads420
      @SamUploads420 4 месяца назад

      bet you passed keyboard warrior training course first time @@sihammer7942

  • @JoeLovesBB
    @JoeLovesBB 7 лет назад +73

    "One of them's been called Asbo; because he's a complete nuisance."

  • @britishpaint1160
    @britishpaint1160 10 лет назад +430

    Adam colins went on to complete training and serve two tours of afgan, even if his end goal is being a stuntman he has achieved something very few people have done (including the people complaining about him on here).

    • @badger3911
      @badger3911 9 лет назад +52

      britishpaint11 I miss read your comment I thought you said 2 hours in afgan

    • @ace_stealth251ace9
      @ace_stealth251ace9 4 года назад +7

      @@badger3911 omg i read it like 3 times like damn 2 hours? i would not have realised it was tours not hours if not for your comment lmao

    • @unfortunately_fortunate2000
      @unfortunately_fortunate2000 4 года назад +1

      dude fuck off, people are commenting as they're watching through.

    • @billpackard4197
      @billpackard4197 4 года назад +2

      Hahahaha 😂😅😃😄😆😀🤣

    • @billpackard4197
      @billpackard4197 4 года назад +12

      It's spelled AFGHAN. Also good job Collins 👍, but I sure wouldn't want to serve beside you!!!

  • @kushy2249
    @kushy2249 8 лет назад +542

    That stunt man guy was a prick. If he doesn't want to be a Marine he shouldn't be in training. He's wasting everyone's time

    • @henrychristian9858
      @henrychristian9858 8 лет назад +9

      Yo shut up he's a good man he's fighting for our country FYI you PROBS not Abel to do what he does no affense

    • @kushy2249
      @kushy2249 8 лет назад +71

      Have you not watched the whole thing
      He said he was there just to improve his stuntman job
      He got back trooped (sent to another group of trainees that are further behind than he already was)
      And after that he left
      He isnt and was never fighting for our country

    • @henrychristian9858
      @henrychristian9858 8 лет назад +1

      +Philf kray you wt

    • @Gwollaa
      @Gwollaa 8 лет назад +19

      Henry you're a child your opinion is not only stupid but also wrong

    • @royalmarinecadetxs3323
      @royalmarinecadetxs3323 8 лет назад +22

      not to mention taxpayers money

  • @russellpwns2719
    @russellpwns2719 9 лет назад +243

    R.I.P Orlando Rogers

    • @TGXgaming360
      @TGXgaming360 9 лет назад +4

      He died?

    • @TGXgaming360
      @TGXgaming360 9 лет назад +2

      fuck :(

    • @sgtsandwichplays4346
      @sgtsandwichplays4346 9 лет назад +2

      No! D:

    • @sliperysid
      @sliperysid 7 лет назад +14

      If that's what the marines officers are all like, then i pity their enemies. He appeared to be a giant among men. And only 21 too. A level of maturity that I've only recently discovered at 42!!

    • @oe57-_-51
      @oe57-_-51 4 года назад +1

      He died in a plane

  • @DipDip3008
    @DipDip3008 9 лет назад +180

    its not bullying... its character building.

  • @barryalexander2909
    @barryalexander2909 4 года назад +63

    Tangye the dog! Lovely boy, took loads of ticks out of him when I was in charge of the medical team at Kajaki the following summer. He was rescued by Now Zad dog rescue charity and now has a peaceful retirement in the UK. The Taliban used to try to shoot him when he was on patrol with us because they thought he was a mine clearance dog.

    • @spacecase7566
      @spacecase7566 3 года назад +5

      Barry Alexander - he looked like such a sweetie. Glad he has a forever home!

    • @jamesdean8864
      @jamesdean8864 3 года назад +3

      Really? That’s actually good to know

    • @barryalexander2909
      @barryalexander2909 3 года назад +4

      @@jamesdean8864 true, I wrote about him in a blog post and on my old Twitter account. His new owner posted pics of him curled up on a sofa in his lounge.

    • @jamesdean8864
      @jamesdean8864 3 года назад +2

      @@barryalexander2909 nice man, excellent stuff good on ya

  • @wesleyogilvie8105
    @wesleyogilvie8105 9 лет назад +874

    Using your country's military just to get a boost in your stuntman career is the stupidest thing one can do.

    • @BuffaloSaucer
      @BuffaloSaucer 9 лет назад +70

      Its annoying because there are a lot of people who want to be there to be a royal marine and they can't get there for some reason.

    • @zuluairsoft6359
      @zuluairsoft6359 9 лет назад +5

      +Robbie Rainwater no dip shit to protect us...and to have a job. And any way we have pulled out of Afghanistan.

    • @swiftsmackdown4645
      @swiftsmackdown4645 9 лет назад +35

      +wesley ogilvie what a dick, the taxpayers pay for training soldiers to fight for our country not for some prick to dick around and become a stunt man

    • @zuluairsoft6359
      @zuluairsoft6359 9 лет назад +3

      ***** sorry I haven't seen anymore terrorist attacks on the uk since 77 bombings.

    • @zuluairsoft6359
      @zuluairsoft6359 9 лет назад +5

      +Robbie Rainwater murders happen everyday. It qasnt a terrorist attack and that was the first attack since the 77 bombings dip shit. How about your country, your cops are worse than the enemy.

  • @DavyMcKay
    @DavyMcKay 3 года назад +33

    Can't say I'm impressed with Collin's attitude. I think they did the right thing back trooping him. Taking him down a peg or two will work wonders for his character and maturity.

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 2 года назад +5

      He got through and did two tours, I think he had an attitude change, luckily they took him back and he wasn’t unsalvageable!

  • @johnnydiamondsmusic1673
    @johnnydiamondsmusic1673 4 года назад +42

    The mistake Collins made was not keeping his intentions to himself. If he had not mentioned his stuntman’s ambitions and just got in with training he might have had a better time.

    • @jamespatrick5827
      @jamespatrick5827 4 года назад +3

      yep shouldve just keep his head down and follow orders

    • @johnnydiamondsmusic1673
      @johnnydiamondsmusic1673 4 года назад +14

      @@jamespatrick5827 the old adage for basic training, don't get noticed, be the grey man. training teams hate big heads and cockyness. Have confidence yes, but main thing is be a team player and look after your mates. That goes a long way. Im an ex Cpl British Army.

    • @jamespatrick5827
      @jamespatrick5827 4 года назад +1

      Johnny Diamonds Music yes I meant that, my bad I should’ve articulated it better. But I have a question if I have a bit of mild eczema will this prevent me from joining only a bit of mild stuff. Because everywhere I look and search I get a bit of a 50/50 opinion.

    • @johnmattock1
      @johnmattock1 2 года назад

      trouble in little England ie people do not like real confidence>
      It should not matter if he stated his ambitions or not. We judge too easy.

  • @bm-hy6uk
    @bm-hy6uk 3 года назад +26

    I love how tangy just walks around like nothing is happening whilst there is a fire fight going on

  • @tdhthedemonhunters2824
    @tdhthedemonhunters2824 10 лет назад +34

    I was in the army air corps, did 18 weeks basic training passed out in middle wallop.
    Then went on to do my helicopter training.
    As hard as it may show on tv for viewing with a few added extras to keep you watching, if your not fit and don't have the attitude and take it on the chin, then yes you will be back tracked. training did me no harm, in fact it made me a better person today

    • @tdhthedemonhunters2824
      @tdhthedemonhunters2824 10 лет назад +3

      From an ex soldier to a new recruit, GO FOR IT, " Best part of your life " Still training and discipline will be very important in your cadets life, but not quite intense as the regular army, I WISH YOU LUCK / AND as a father I would be proud of my son joining the army.

    • @jamespainter1495
      @jamespainter1495 4 года назад

      Ah cool. I live in Andover.

    • @lennoxpeters7792
      @lennoxpeters7792 3 года назад +1

      @The Nerevar did you join ?

    • @Bear_the_shepherd
      @Bear_the_shepherd 11 месяцев назад

      ​@thenerevar6912did you join? 😊

  • @thoraneh7365
    @thoraneh7365 3 года назад +25

    People can criticise Collins but at the end of the day he served 6 years in the RM and did two tours of Afghanistan which is more than a lot of people bashing him

    • @hjm08
      @hjm08 3 года назад

      Collins never wanted to go in the marines and he never passed

  • @codygooch510
    @codygooch510 10 лет назад +116

    Let's just say... Us Americans with you guys by our side? Unstoppable. Definitely the best ally force in the world.

    • @odebobo7240
      @odebobo7240 10 лет назад +10

      Don't forget some afghans on our side also.

    • @CAMERONxLONG
      @CAMERONxLONG 10 лет назад +1

      Right back at you!

    • @beefydeadeye
      @beefydeadeye 10 лет назад +1

      jaap66088 Why are you saying , " like you could ever be part of that force" , are you implying that somebody else can't do something

    • @fritzduquesne3691
      @fritzduquesne3691 9 лет назад +1

      We dont need the British at all.
      Wars won by the US fighting on its own
      American War of Independence = US/French Victory
      Northwest Indian War = US Victory
      Quasi War = US Victory
      Barbary Wars = US Victory
      Creek War = US Victory
      War of 1812 = US Victory
      Peoria War = US Victory
      Seminole Wars = US Victory
      Black Hawk War = US Victory
      Texas Revolution = Texan/US Victory
      Mexican-American War = US Victory
      American Civil War = US (Union) Victory
      American Indian Wars = US Victory
      Spanish-American War = US Victory
      Philippine-American War = US Victory
      World War One = US/Allied Victory
      World War Two = US/Allied Victory (Accredited for solely defeating Japan, and to a smaller extent Germany and Italy)
      Korean War = US/Allied Victory
      Cambodian Campaign = US Victory
      Invasion of the Dominican Republic = US Victory
      Invasion of Grenada = US Victory
      Invasion of Panama = US Victory
      Cold War = US/NATO Victory
      First Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm = US/Allied Victory
      War in Somalia = US Victory
      Iraq War = US/Allied Victory
      Wars lost by Great Britain/England
      1st Anglo Maratha War
      Wars of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Coaltions
      British invasions of the Río de la Plata
      1st Anglo Ashanti War
      3rd Anglo Afghan war
      First Anglo-Mysore War
      First Anglo-Maratha War
      American Revolutionary War
      AngloSpanish war of 1770s
      2nd and 3rd Anglo Dutch Wars
      War in the Vendée
      First Anglo-Afghan War
      First Boer War
      add Hundred years War, Roman and Norman conquests.
      American victories over the British 1775-1783
      April 19, 1775 Lexington and Concord
      March 17, 1776 Siege of Boston
      May 27-28, 1775 Chelsea Creek
      June 11-12, 1775 Battle of Machias
      August 9, 1775 Battle of Gloucester
      March 4 1776 Dorchester Heights
      May 10 1775 Capture of Ft. Ticonderoga
      November 3 1775 Siege of Ft. Jean
      March 25 1776 Battle of St Pierre
      September 16 1776 Battle of Harlem Heights
      December 23 1776 Battle of Iron works Hill
      December 26 1776 Battle of Trenton
      January 2 1777 Battle of Assuninpink Creek
      Januard 3 1777 Battle of Princeton
      Jan-March 1777 Forage War - NJ
      January 20 1777 Battle of Millstone
      August 22 1777 Battle of Ft. Stanwix
      August 6 1777 Battle of Oriskany
      August 16 1777 Battle of Bennington
      October 1777 Saratoga campaign
      June 26 1777 Battle of Short Hills
      October 22 1777 Battle of Red Bank
      December 8 1777 Battle of White Marsh
      November 25 1777 Battle of Gloucester
      June 28 1778 Battle of Monmouth
      September 7-18, 1778 Siege of Boonesborough
      July 1778 - February 1779 Kaskasia Vincennes
      August 8, 1780 Battle of Piqua
      April 1781 Choscoton
      August 29 1779 Battle of Newtown
      October 19 1780 Battle of Klock's Field
      October 25 1781 Battle of Johnstown
      November-December 1775 - Southern patriot "Snow Campaign"
      December 9 1775 Battle of the Great Bridge
      February 27 1776 Battle of the Creek Bridge
      March 2-3 1776 Battle of the Rice Boats
      June 28 1776 Battle of Sullivan's Island
      July 15 1776 Battle of Lindley's Fort
      April 18 1776 Frederica
      February 3 1779 Battle of Beaufort
      February 14 1779 Battle of Kettle Creek
      June 8 1780 Battle of Mobley's Meeting House
      June 20 1780 Battle of Ramsour's Mill
      July 12 1780 Battle of Williamson's Plantation
      July 21 1780 Battle of Colson's Mill
      August 6 1780 Battle of Hanging Rock
      August 18 1780 Battle of Musgrove Hill
      September 21 1780 Battle of Wahab's Plantation
      September 14 1780 Battle of the Black Mingo
      September 26 1780 Battle of Charlotte
      October 7 1780 Battle of Kingsmountain
      October 14 1780 Battle of Shallow Ford
      November 9 1780 Battle of Fishdam Ford
      November 20 1780 Battle of Blackstock Farm
      January 17 1781 Battle of the Cowpens
      February 25 1781 Battle of Haw River
      April 23 1781 Battle of Ft Watson
      April 25 1781 Battle of Hobkirk's Hill
      May 12 1781 Siege of Ft Motte
      June 6 1781 Augusta
      September 8 1781 Eutaw springs
      25 February 1779 Vincennes
      September 13 1782 2nd Siege of Ft Henry
      September 10 1779 Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
      March 3 1776 Capture of Nassau
      March 24 1778 Capture of the HMS Drake
      September 23 1779 Capture of the HMS Serapis
      June 29 1776 Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
      September 8 1781 Captureof the HMS Savage
      May 29 1781 Capture of the HMS Atalanta
      May 29 1781 Capture of the HMS Trepassey
      March 6 1783 USS Alliance defeats HMS Sybil
      April 8 1782 Battle of Delaware Bay
      July 1 1782 Raid on Nova Scotia
      March 8 1781 Skirmish at Water's Creek
      July 9 1781 Franciso beats Tarleton
      July 24 1781 Francisco beats Tarleton
      October 19, 1781 Yorktown
      American victories over the British in 1812-14
      19 July 1812 1st Sackets
      21 Sept 1812 Raid on Gananoque
      7 Feb 1813 Raid on Elizabethtown
      27 Apr 1813 1st burning of York
      31 July 1813 2nd burning of York
      28-29 May 1813 2nd Sackets
      May 29 1813 Big Sandy Creek
      June 1 1813 US repulse of Royal Marine raid north of Sackets
      6-11 Sept 1814 Plattsburgh
      28 Nov 1812 Frenchman's Creek
      25-27 May 1813 Capture of Ft George
      14-16 May 1814 Raid on Port Dover
      3 July 1814 Capture of Fort Erie
      5 July 1814 Chippewa
      Aug-Sept 1814 Siege of Fort Erie
      5-15 Sept 1812 Siege of Ft Harrison
      5-12 Sept 1812 Siege of Ft Wayne
      17-18 Dec 1812 Mississinewa
      28 Apr-9May 1813 Siege of Ft Meigs
      2 Aug 1813 Ft Stephenson
      10 Sept 1813 Victory on Lake Erie
      5 Oct 1813 Thames
      4 March 1814 Longwoods
      29 April 1813 Elk's Landing
      6 Nov 1814 Malcom's Mills
      22 June 1813 Craney Island
      10 August 1813 St Michaels
      12 Sept 1814 North Point
      31 Aug 1814 Caulk's Field
      12-15 Sept 1814 Baltimore
      1814 Battle of Rock Harbor - HMS Newcastle party thrown back
      6 Dec 1814 Farnham church
      7-9 Nov 1814 Pensacola
      14-16 Sept 1814 1st Ft Bowyer
      13 Dec 1814 - Jackson's probe
      8 Jan 1815 New Orleans
      9-18 Jan 1815 Ft St Phillip
      13 Aug 1812 capture of the Alert
      19 Aug 1812 capture of the Guerriere
      18 Oct 1812 capture of the Frolic
      25 Oct 1812 capture of the Macedonian
      29 Dec 1812 capture of the Java
      24 Feb 1813 sinking of the Peacock
      5 Aug 1813 capture of the Dominica
      5 Sept 1813 capture of the Boxer
      28 Apr 1814 capture of the Epervier
      28 Jun 1814 sinking of the Reindeer
      1 Sept 1814 sinking of the Avon
      20 Feb 1815 capture of the Levant
      20 Feb 1815 capture of the Cyane
      23 Mar 1815 capture of the Penguin
      11 Dec 1812 capture of the Rachel
      25 Mar 1813 privateer Nereyda captured
      28 Mar 1813 whaler Barclay
      29-Apr - 15 Sep 1813 armed whaler Montezuma
      Georgiana captured
      Policy captured
      Atlantic captured
      armed whaler Greenwich captured
      Catherine captured
      whaler Rose
      whaler Hector
      armed privateer Seringapatam
      Charlton
      New Zealander
      whaler Sir Andrew Hammond
      October 8-11 1813 US raids - Twenty Mile Creek
      November 26 1813 repeat US raid Twenty Mile Creek
      September 20 1814 US raids settlements in the Western District
      July 31-August 1 1813 US re-raids York, burns barracks
      August 28 1813 British ships detect US raiding party at York, British flee to Burlington
      October 27 1813 US raid on Frelighsburg
      October 12 1813 US raid in Missisiquoi Bay
      October 20 1812 US raid on Odelltown
      September 20 1813 US skirmishes at Odelltown
      August 10 1814 officer captured in Odelltown during skirmish
      October 11-13 1813 US raids in Philippsburg, Mississiquoi bay area
      January 22 1814 US raids Philippsburg
      March 22 1814 US captures and occupies Philippsburg
      October 23 1812 US attacks captures St Regis and 28 guns (artillery)
      October 4 1812 British revenge attack for Gananoque is repulsed
      June 26 1813 US repulse of British attack at Pagan Creek
      July 2 1813 repeat British attack at Pagan creek repulsed
      March 18 1813 US capture of RN seamen
      June 10 1813 US repulse of British landing on island on the York river
      June 22 1813 US repulses landing at Wise Creek
      July 31 1812 US privateer captures Royal Bounty off Newfoundland
      September 23 1813 British withdraw from Fort Malden- subsequent US recapture
      September 29, 1813 recapture of Fort Shelby
      December 20 1813 US raid at Arnolds Mill
      July 26 1814 US destroys Burch's Mills
      May 14-16 1814 US raids at Charlotteville
      July 25 1814 US raids Charlotteville
      July 7th 1813 US victory at Butler's Farm (Niagara)
      July 29 1813 US burns the King George Inn at Burlington
      October 19 1814 US burns Cook's Mills, destroys 200 bushels of wheat
      October 6 1813 US captures 6 British schooners in troop convoy - False Ducks
      August 20-September 6 1814 skirmishes around Fort Erie
      October 9 1812 US destroys MP brig Detroit, captures PM brig Caledonia
      December 10 1813 - burning of Newark
      July 1814, British withdraw from Ft St Joseph, US moves in and burns it, captures schooner
      November 7 1813 British failure to stop US flotilla at Fort Wellington
      March 4 1814 US repulse of British attack at De French River
      October 21 1812 US raid on Gray's Mills
      November 10 1813 US wins skirmish at Hoople's Creek
      November 10 1812 Burlington Races
      August 10-31 1814 Burlington is blockaded
      May 10 1813 US party overcomes guards, burns supply building - Lake Ontario
      US schooner Lady of the Lakes captures Lady Murray June 16 1813
      US boats capture HM gunboat Blacksnake June 19 1813
      May 14-15 1814 US raids Long Point
      November 6 1814 US raids Malcom's Mills
      October 7 1813 US burns Moraviantown
      June 27 1814 US burns newly finished schooner at New Castle
      December 10 1813 US burns Newark and St David
      May 28 1813 The British evacuates all posts on the Niagara river
      August 14 1814 US squadron destroys blockhouse and HM schoon Nancy on the Nottawasaga
      April 5 1814 US raid on Oxford
      May 14-15 1814 US raids at Patterson's Creek
      May 14-15 1814 US raids and burns Dover and Port Ryerse
      February 1814 US raid on Port Talbot - burned and never rebuilt
      May 19 1814 US raid on Port Talbot
      July 20 1814 US raid on Port Talbot
      August 16 1814 US raid on Port Talbot
      September 20 1814 US raid on Port Talbot
      May 26 1813 US seizes British post at Queenston
      December 11 1813 US burns parts of Queenston
      July 7 1814 US occupies Queenston
      July 18 1814 2 US gunboats capture 15 British supply boats and rebel counterattack Rockport
      July 5 1812 US bombs Windsor
      July 12 1812 US invades burns Sandwich
      September 29 1813 US occupies Sandwich, British flee a second time
      July 21 1814 US burns NW Co Trading Post, captured merchantman Sault Ste Marie
      July 18 1814 US burns St David
      July 22 1814 US repulses counterattack at St David
      July 27 1812 US schoon Julia drives of PM schoons Moira and Gloucester
      July 31 1812 3 US gigs capture British vessel of the PM RC St Lawrence
      November 17 1814 US captures 2 gunboats St Lawrence
      September 14 1813 US raids Sugar Loaf
      October 2 1813 British fail in the attempt to destroy a bridges on the Thames
      October 5 1813 US captures British supply boats on the Thames
      July 9 1814 US skirmish at Thames river
      January 31 1814 US skirmish captures British detachment
      October 23-November 16 1814 McArthur's raids in the Thames Valley
      July-August 1812 privateer Rosie captures Princess Royal, Kitty, Fame, Devonshire, Squid, Brothers,
      Henry, Race-horse, Halifax, William, Two Brothers, and Jeanie off Nova Scotia
      June 18 1813 US barges repulse British attempt to take sloops James river
      June 22 1813 British feint at Lynnhaven Bay repulsed
      December 1813 US repulses British landing party at Lynnhaven bay
      December 30 1813 US repulse of British attempt to salvage grounded schooner, Lynnhaven
      June 30 1812 US captures schooner Witing
      June 20 1813 US flotilla repulses frigate Junon Norfolk
      January 18 1814 US repulse of British attempt to burn schooner Rappahannock River
      August 6 1814 US repulse of British landing Rappahannock River
      July 26 1814 US repulse of British raid Lawnes Creek
      June 20 1813 US repulses British attack on Ft Oswego
      June 19 2013 US repulse of British raid at Sodus Point
      September 1813 New Inlet, NC, US captures crewmen from the privateer Mars
      February 1815 US capture of British tender at Ocracoke Bar
      July 1814 US capture of raiding party from HM brig Lacedemonian S of Wilmington NC
      July 18 1813 US privateers capture 15 bateuax and the gunboat Spitfire (1000 Islands)
      July 21 1813 US privateers repulse British landing (1000 Islands)
      July 27 1813 British attempt to capture same US privateers (Cape Vincent)
      April 25 1814 British attempt to burn the frigate Superior is repulsed
      July 2 1813 Small British force lands at Sackets Harbor but withdraws after detection
      June 28 1814 - spars destined for the frigate Confiance captured enroute
      August 3 1814 British attempt to take Buffalo NY is repulsed
      June 14-15 1814 Port Charlotte US repulses raid
      May 30 1812 US seizes and destroys Fort Haldimand
      May 22 1815 US reoccupies Fort Niagara
      November 1-2 1813 British naval attack on French creek is driven off with hot shot
      April 29 1813 US repulse of landing at Elkton
      July 20 1813 US captures large convoy of bateaux
      July 12 1814 US repulse of repeat attempt at Elkton
      September 14 1814 US repulse of landing at Fort Babcock
      October 31 1814 US repulse of British attack at Kirby's Wind Mill
      February 7 1815 capture of sloop Dauntless
      June 14 1814 HMS Nimrod is driven off and landing aborted
      June 5 1812 brig Oneida captures PM schooner Lord Nelson
      November 10 1812 Growler captures Elizabeth
      August 5 1814 Sylph drives off HMS Magnet, forces it aground (Ontario)
      October 6 1813 US capture of 7 British transports
      August 9 1812 attempted British attack on US supply train is repulsed
      March 18 1814 US raids at Cockerel creek
      June 3 1813 US repulse of British raid Harris Creek
      May 12 1813 US repulse of British landing Horn Harbor - Mobjack bay
      Aprill 11 1813 US RC Thomas Jefferson captures 3 barges and take 69 POWs
      March 1813 US raid Craney Island
      June 2 1813 US repulse of British raid at Harris Creek
      October 4-5 1814 US raid on Northumberland Courthouse
      April 4 1813 US repulse of British landing Chewning Point Carter Creek
      May 14 1814 US repulse of British attempt to destroy shipping Vergennes (Otter Creek)
      June 2-3 1813 US repulse of British raid Blake River
      February 11 1813 British lose skirmish at Cape Henry
      July 14 1813 US attack and capture of British landing party
      March 10 1813 US repulse of British raid Cape Charles
      August 2 1813 US repulse of HM sloops Broke and Shannon at Burlington
      July 31 1813 British 3 day cannonade is driven off by return American fire - Burlington
      May 14 1812 US cannonade of Fort Cassin
      October 12 1813 US attack and capture of British garrisson at Missisquoi
      October 4 1813 USRC Vigilant captures Dart off Block Island
      September 25 1813 US repulse of Indian/British/Canadian attack at Miami rapids
      August 2 1813 US repulse of British attack at Fort Stephenson
      July 29 1812 US gunboats attack HMS Junon (frigate aground)
      October 23 1812 US captures British post at French Mills
      July 11 1813 US drives off attackers on Fort Schlossler
      June 26 1812 US captures Carleton Island on the St Lawrence
      June 3 1813 Gunboats drive off british sloop Herald out of Mobile Bay
      April 8 1814 US booby trap kills 11 in New London
      August 9 1814 Ineffectual British cannonade at Stonginton
      29 June 1812 US gunboats capture 3 British merchant ships off Spanish Florida
      February 24 1815 American ambush British troops at St Mary's River
      Januar 25 1815 Barataria Island skirmish
      December 8 1814 US gunboats force retreat of HM frigate Armide
      January 1 1815 US artillery duel with Royal Artillery 

    • @UniqueEditorX
      @UniqueEditorX 9 лет назад +2

      Im british and us with US army is the best

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 2 года назад +16

    Saw a comment in the last episode which mentioned Orlando dying but I could not place him. So I am gutted to watch this episode and realise who Orlando was. From the beginning I was impressed with him though an officer he was " also down with the lads " when appropriate. Even though it is years later I still feel the need to offer my condolences to his family and friends. Hopefully their pain has eased a little and great memories of him fills the mind rather than sorrow.

  • @GenPatton0043
    @GenPatton0043 10 лет назад +125

    Its tough to judge someone based on a 20 min TV episode, but having to serve next to someone whose ultimate goal wasn't the same as everyone else is tougher.
    "I don't want to be a Marine just to be a Marine, I'm here to enhance my acting/stuntman career!"
    Say what? He's lucky his platoon didn't "Royally" fuck him up.

    • @billpackard4197
      @billpackard4197 4 года назад +1

      Amen brother, sister!!!

    • @eggwitheyez
      @eggwitheyez 2 года назад +6

      He passed out of training and served 2 tours of Afghanistan, he had an exit strategy and they didn't like that, either way he had to serve 4 years minimum and he did that and served well, so hats off.

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 Год назад +1

      Those are the types any military unit could live without. Another type are the ones who think themselves hardcore, even going to far to get an Airborne/Ranger contract, only to wash out in the first few weeks. He was the first one to get a negative counseling statement, which is basically an ass-chewing on paper. Depending on unit SOP, a certain number of negative counseling statements can lead to UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice) action. They gave the guy every chance to un-fuck himself, but he was gone within the first 4 weeks. A lot of dudes think themselves some hard-charging, fire-breathing "Army of One" (that was one of the Army's recruiting ad campaigns).....until it's time to do some real Army shit. Let's just say Army life is nothing like what people think. At all.

  • @philipwesselhofff
    @philipwesselhofff 9 лет назад +6

    I've got 100% total respect for people who just enlist in basic training of any kind, in any land. I'm happy that there are men/women in the world who makes their own choice too be trained for combat just so they're ready if anything really major ever happens.

  • @CarnivorousMonster
    @CarnivorousMonster 9 лет назад +26

    I do like the inclusive factor of the marines (and the armed forces in general) rather than it being exclusive. For example, if you do sustain an injury, or even don't meet the physical standards (but have passed the initial selection standards), they will try and get you upto the standards, either to join the marines, or if not, finds you a place in other corps.

  • @gypsycobsuk5246
    @gypsycobsuk5246 7 лет назад +206

    Just binged watched 6 episodes. Need to get a life! Or sleep!

    • @richardbailey5727
      @richardbailey5727 7 лет назад +5

      same here lol

    • @-zerocool-
      @-zerocool- 7 лет назад +15

      Join up and do it for real.

    • @gypsycobsuk5246
      @gypsycobsuk5246 7 лет назад +2

      zerocool i'm not brave enough

    • @woodland5325
      @woodland5325 7 лет назад +1

      Gypsy Cobs UK same I need a life 😂😂maybe I could join and make some friends

    • @gypsycobsuk5246
      @gypsycobsuk5246 7 лет назад

      Woodland Go for it! who knows, you might enjoy it!

  • @bw9181
    @bw9181 6 лет назад +12

    I really admire the professionalism of the marines even on the battlefield

    • @cycleSCUBA
      @cycleSCUBA 3 года назад

      'even on the battlefield'. You mean 'culminating on the battlefield'. There is a difference.

  • @ollieedwards9679
    @ollieedwards9679 9 лет назад +45

    RIP ORLANDO RODGERS.
    stand easy

  • @columbmurray
    @columbmurray 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cant help comparing my days at Lympstone in 1965 compared to now , if you failed , you failed. . I didn't . Those who did fail accepted it . The difference in modern Britain and then. The self righteous has neve been a commando attitude. Good on the media for giving this person all the attention as usual. These men are being prepared for war with an enemy . I never expected to find such self publicist in the Royal Marines , an attitude not British.

  • @danht3843
    @danht3843 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks tangy for keeping our lads smiling

  • @heidiquayle5054
    @heidiquayle5054 2 года назад +3

    Tangi is adorable and sweet I hope that he stayed safe. Reminds me of the wolf in Dances with Wolves. What a beautiful temperament.
    As for Adam Collins - well, if he wound up serving two tours in Afghanistan, no one can say he only did it for his career. Maybe it was the end goal but he got there through bravery hard work and some luck. I mean some of the soldiers are done by 40-45 and they have to do something else with the rest of their lives. It's not a bad thing to look ahead and have a plan.
    RIP Orlando Rogers.

  • @JackTrickeryVicary
    @JackTrickeryVicary 8 лет назад +62

    Funny thing is, Collins went back and passed-out of training. Lol.

    • @dylandenison5797
      @dylandenison5797 4 года назад +3

      That's great sad he couldn't the first time

    • @lachlanchester8142
      @lachlanchester8142 4 года назад +21

      Dylan Denison be couldn’t because he was a dick, he’ll be even less liked if his fellow marines watch this with him in it

  • @TheGeniusAnd
    @TheGeniusAnd 7 лет назад +13

    That dog better not fucking die....

  • @KingDomsKingdom85
    @KingDomsKingdom85 2 года назад +4

    2:37 damn, that's so friggin powerful and something that would be an incredible motivator for the lads. This conflict was *NEVER* the West vs Afghanistan... but rather the West vs the oppression of Afghanistan. It makes me quite sad that the Taliban have now taken control of the country, and that Afghan citizens have to deal with those barbaric lowlifes controlling their entire lives. Also, I absolutely loved the adopted "British doggy" and how the soldiers are able to have some form of affection in such an environment just like they would back home. It's also nice that the dogs instantly trusted them, that speaks volumes about the character of these squaddies as human beings as dogs are often very perceptive and a good judge of character. Bless Tanghi, I love how he also kept watch on patrol 😂👍

  • @sevensevenalways7995
    @sevensevenalways7995 3 года назад +6

    From personal experience training for PTI, if you act like you're better than the others, the training officers will try to break you twice as hard. Always be the grey man

  • @el1924
    @el1924 10 лет назад +7

    There is a follow up to this, it starts on 11th June at 10:35 on itv 1 featuring film-maker Chris Terrill and Bertie Carr

  • @AlexPhelpsMTB
    @AlexPhelpsMTB 5 месяцев назад +6

    Who remembers episode 1 (nob cleaning tutorial)

  • @petersullivan2837
    @petersullivan2837 10 месяцев назад +1

    The ubiquitous black lab, we had one with 45 Cdo in Aden. Oscar was with us everywhere

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 Год назад +3

    Respect to the Royal Marines thanks guys 👍👌🇬🇧

  • @jameswilliam2708
    @jameswilliam2708 3 года назад +13

    Although I’m not the biggest fan of Collins for personal reasons, he has a point with regard to the outcome of the ‘investigation’ into the allegations of bullying. Ethically it is unacceptable to expect the same body accused of bullying, to also conduct the investigation. Clear conflict of interest, it should be conducted by an independent authority.

  • @Darenbranch
    @Darenbranch 3 года назад +3

    love the dog going on ops lol

  • @Trademarkidiot
    @Trademarkidiot 11 лет назад +8

    Collins did pass out in the end. Seen him in a few recruitment videos/presentations with his green lid. Must have got himself squared away soon after this.

  • @SunshineSML
    @SunshineSML 7 лет назад +73

    complaining about bullying when you're in the marines lmfao

    • @effygoodwin37
      @effygoodwin37 4 года назад +11

      Yes, it is a huge discipline problem for the unit if bullying (actual bullying, not banter/hazing) is going on.

    • @nohandle747
      @nohandle747 3 года назад +1

      There's no place for (actual) bullying in the marines.

    • @paparoach007
      @paparoach007 3 года назад +3

      @@nohandle747 You are spot on mate there's no need for bullying especially in the RMC's but it does happen from time to time. There was a young lad a few years back that committed suicide because his superiors and his troop were bullying or 'blasting' him too much and he took his own life. I feel bad for not remembering his name because it was so long ago but its a shame he had to go through that. I can't stand bullying, people who bully others need a size 10 up there arses.

  • @afk9dude
    @afk9dude 10 лет назад +44

    This is the problem with the current generation, if someone does something to them that they don't like it's bullying. Bullying is bad and it should be stopped, but because it's in the news everyday it's buried into the mind and used as an excuse for everything. Collins was a show off and thought he was going to just breeze through training because he was a "stunt man"!! The ideal kind of person that makes it through SF training is the unassuming quiet kid. He's not muscle bound or loud mouthed. He follows instructions and wants to help his fellow trainee. Collins fit none of these!

    • @MissJessyeNorman
      @MissJessyeNorman 10 лет назад +4

      Yes, and his end goal of being a stuntman rather than a marine DID affect his training, because mindset is more important than physical ability. He said it himself, he didn't like he cold and wet, and he had a hard time forcing himself to stay engaged in those bad conditions. You do have to have a certain amount of physical health and athletic ability--but often the big muscle bound guy will be gone in a second, and the smaller guy, who is totally committed, and knows how to manage his emotions and thoughts, is the one who not only gets through it, but shows great aptitude for this sort of thing. It's unglamorous work for the most part--so you really have to want to do it. He wants it to be on his CV/resume, because it looks tough and cool. I wouldn't want to be putting my life in the hands of someone who was there for a resume boost.

    • @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3
      @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3 9 лет назад

      collins is wrong, u have to respect rank! u cant talk to them as men but superiors, this is the nature of the military! if ur a rebel pack ur bags and join the foreign legion

    • @J_C_CH
      @J_C_CH 9 лет назад +1

      He was a cheeky bastard as well.
      'We will see'
      Lt Rogers was right:
      'Fucking Gobshite'
      RIP Orlando Rogers

    • @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3
      @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3 9 лет назад

      jake challoner he wanted to do stunts not kill ppl, wrong job!

    • @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3
      @5eek3r0fknowl3dg3 9 лет назад

      William Signs what do u mean

  • @curtist919
    @curtist919 7 лет назад +9

    19:28 brings back real memories. I got a radio call once to help US troops engaging insurgents in a nearby tree line. I was told to provide supporting fire but I couldn't see anything but muzzle flashes in a tree line. I had to argue with my BDOC because I refused to engage without proper identification. One of the hardest choices I ever had to make.

    • @billpackard4197
      @billpackard4197 4 года назад +5

      I'm an x U.S. Airborne Ranger, and proud of whatever decision you made!!!God Bless you thank you

    • @User-mz6nf
      @User-mz6nf 7 месяцев назад

      so the muzzle flashes were not enough to convince you, lmfao idiot

  • @georgebuller1914
    @georgebuller1914 9 лет назад +9

    This is NOT meant as an insult to our American allies, but at 14.38, we can see why we - The British - often have a better rapport with foreign nationals. Call it Bull-Sh*T, call it a 'Hearts and Minds' excercise.... It works. :-)

    • @boblewin7099
      @boblewin7099 9 лет назад +7

      +George Buller - I agree with you. As a now "retired US Marine", one of our great (but few) successes in Vietnam had been a program called the Combined Action Program in which we inserted a squad of Marine riflemen with interpreter into a civilian hamlet to assist them in protecting and defending their hamlet against the Viet Cong.The genesis of this program was based upon the (Wikipedia data) British Army in India (19th century) leaning towards "brigading" - the insertion of some troops with the native population's defenders. This was a very successful program for the British in India and the US Marine Corps. On a similar vein but larger scale, the US Army's Special Forces had the same successes in VN as the Marine Corps.The British Marines are probably one of the best or best trained special units in the world. In my opinion, their training is nonpareil.

    • @Conorguill
      @Conorguill Год назад

      Ultimately it clearly failed

  • @tobeybrace6081
    @tobeybrace6081 8 лет назад +12

    Them dogs where so cute

  • @purdy9431
    @purdy9431 8 лет назад +12

    Afghan is like Vietnam, its a war no one can win, the person who is smiling at you one second could be shooting you the next, that why troops get effected you never know who's friend or foe.

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 3 года назад

      "Afghanistan - Where Empires go to die"- credit Mike Malloy

  • @3vimages471
    @3vimages471 3 года назад +4

    RIP Troop Commander Orlando Rogers.

  • @deildegast
    @deildegast 9 месяцев назад +1

    And casually walks past the ANA guy casually lobbing 20 kilos of rpg and spare ammo 😅

  • @SamUploads420
    @SamUploads420 4 месяца назад

    I would say that raising a complaint as recruit Collins did demonstrated bravery and leadership.

  • @SpLiNTeRzv
    @SpLiNTeRzv 10 лет назад +2

    "No you fuckers we've been doing nothing" haha class

  • @tonykennedy8592
    @tonykennedy8592 2 года назад +2

    "They are used to being addressed as Sir". Collins is so right! Where do these soldiers think they are? The Royal Marines?

  • @MrDanielvass
    @MrDanielvass 2 года назад +1

    “We will see. Fucking gobshite”! But you could see he kind of liked the attitude

  • @its-me_1234.
    @its-me_1234. 3 года назад +3

    "I would sacrifice myself and all my men before I let you lose a hair from your head"

  • @hamishsnap
    @hamishsnap 10 лет назад +7

    ITS NEVER BULLYING ! ITS CHARACTER BUILDING !!!!!!!!!

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 3 года назад

      Exactly what I used to say back in school!

  • @haydenclose3034
    @haydenclose3034 3 года назад +4

    Thank you all for your service❤️❤️

  • @drevil4454
    @drevil4454 Год назад +1

    Mr Collins need to learn he can only demand respect if he earns respect.

  • @Kinolens
    @Kinolens 6 лет назад +4

    underwater knife fighting that sounds amazing

    • @S_sleepin
      @S_sleepin 4 года назад +1

      Yeah something the SEALS could never do

    • @Kinolens
      @Kinolens 4 года назад +1

      Gaming Cog damn right they couldn’t

    • @daves6394
      @daves6394 2 года назад

      i knew a ww2 minisub man..
      it was not amazing trying to cut someones airlines.
      necessary yes amazing no

    • @granitesevan6243
      @granitesevan6243 Год назад

      ​@@S_sleepinThat's why sharks always get the better of them 🤠 Ha ha! 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @joshuahirgua6667
    @joshuahirgua6667 Год назад +2

    Collins is there to be Jackie Chan.

  • @willixmxjb8279
    @willixmxjb8279 3 года назад +2

    Adam collins is an actor now and has put quite some muscle on

  • @voltage7772nd
    @voltage7772nd 10 лет назад +2

    hahaha that last part was funny, no you fuckers we've been doing nothing lol

  • @allyreneepenny9447
    @allyreneepenny9447 3 года назад +7

    The Dogs are so sweet 😍

  • @joshjohnson4942
    @joshjohnson4942 11 лет назад +3

    these are more or.less the best of the best i think thier doing the best job out in Afghan

  • @GeyserFlicker
    @GeyserFlicker 7 лет назад +7

    Just discovered that the leader, Orlando Jones, died in a plane accident last year :(

  • @lonnietoth5765
    @lonnietoth5765 Год назад +1

    Any type of leadership course revolves around one thing , the Team ! There is no " Me" in " We " no matter how you turn the " M or W " .

  • @DavidAkhter
    @DavidAkhter 10 лет назад +4

    I have been watching this series for awhile and must admit its not bad. I would suggest fans of this series to also check out a very similar American show: "Surviving the Cut"

  • @exarmy4418
    @exarmy4418 4 года назад +10

    That Collins wouldn't of lasted 5 minutes in my batallion, reporting training staff for bullying when it was character building, classic example of a moaning little spoilt brat, I'm gobsmacked he passed out with his attitude.

    • @John-ix2dv
      @John-ix2dv 2 месяца назад +1

      From a civilians point of view. That was bullying. And good on him for standing up for himself. Character building. My bloody arse! They had it out for him.

  • @VineetaSinghVerma
    @VineetaSinghVerma 10 месяцев назад +1

    On the front line!

  • @brookmoore5163
    @brookmoore5163 10 лет назад +2

    But at the end of the day i love America as both combined is like unbreakable

  • @flick_shot_5625
    @flick_shot_5625 4 года назад +3

    if you dont wanna be a marine u will never become one because in the end, all that keeps you going is the thought of one day becomming a marine, not a frickin stuntman.

    • @cowboy4378
      @cowboy4378 3 года назад +1

      He done 2 tours in Afghanistan as a Royal Marine. But I completely agree. I hope to join one day and I wouldn’t be happy to learn that I lost my place to someone who just wants to be a stuntman.

  • @nelsonfountain4297
    @nelsonfountain4297 7 месяцев назад

    I love these guys total badasses and a bunch of really cool guys to boot.

  • @silentstorm6962
    @silentstorm6962 3 года назад +1

    12:00 the most cutest and innocent living things are the dogs

  • @murrayw17
    @murrayw17 2 года назад +3

    Adam Collins got done over by the training team & Chris Terrill “This Isn’t a film set” well yes it was and you as team set him up to fail. Cpl Robb was 100% correct he was treated wrong. The fact he went to another team and passed out speaks wonders..

    • @jameswilliam2708
      @jameswilliam2708 9 месяцев назад

      I agree. He clearly isn’t a bad lad, but as a result of circumstances and the training team’s questionable response his character within the Troop was destroyed. If the information about his eventual passing out and operational deployment is correct, it proves he had what it takes.

  • @billpackard4197
    @billpackard4197 4 года назад +6

    Tell this stuntman he's in the military now!!!!!! There's a chain of command! Stop being a crybaby and use it!!!!

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 3 года назад

      Oh shiet!

    • @thoraneh7365
      @thoraneh7365 3 года назад +1

      He did 6 years in the corp and 2 tours of Afghanistan

  • @exex9378
    @exex9378 3 года назад +2

    Wouldn’t want Collins on my team , could understand his attitude 1 or 2 weeks in , but It at this stage!

  • @nathansharp2478
    @nathansharp2478 Год назад

    The best thing I’ve watched

  • @user-vj1tl7sy6o
    @user-vj1tl7sy6o 2 месяца назад

    Wow the stunt man is working hard 40-60 hours.😷

  • @harosokman
    @harosokman 7 лет назад +9

    Its a very good discussion between the line of training effectiveness and when a trainee believes they are poorly treated (in this case claiming victimisation). As an officer its such a hard balance. You trust your NCOs to do the best they can (if not you'd have wrecked them a long time ago) yet you can't throw away the claims until an actual investigation is done....
    ...at the end of the day, if the NCOs think they're right, and yet the trainee is proven correct in the claim of victimisation. As an officer...its you. The officer is the problem. Obviously it may be an NCO or actually anyone in the training system (dont want to say that only NCOs can be the issue when actually the case its others) that is undertaking the behaviour but as the officer of the unit, if its got the this point and hasn't been identified...you're a shitty officer.

  • @ExoticMl123
    @ExoticMl123 10 лет назад +7

    V go join the Royal Marines. Do basic training. Come back and tell us

  • @stephenhobbs5203
    @stephenhobbs5203 2 года назад

    chuckled @ the naming of a dog who was such a nuisance they called him ASBO.

  • @mkdy218
    @mkdy218 7 лет назад +1

    There is always one !

  • @Buchi420
    @Buchi420 7 лет назад +3

    Cool... Im joining this year

  • @heidiquayle5054
    @heidiquayle5054 2 года назад +1

    I read that Orlando Rogers has passed since this series

  • @johnnunn8688
    @johnnunn8688 2 года назад +1

    Collins has totally the wrong attitude. He is what would be termed in my day, ‘Bolshie’.

  • @khalidazizi1805
    @khalidazizi1805 5 месяцев назад

    I remember these two dogs were going with us to patrol every day the black dog was very smart but the red one was always running before us and letting the enemies know that the troops are here then one of the British Sgt killed him with a knife during the patrol and they took the black one to England.

  • @TermsofServiceATM
    @TermsofServiceATM 10 лет назад +2

    I see where you coming from @grimmerMD but you have to try and comprehend how difficult this training is and is designed to be

  • @Max_m
    @Max_m 2 года назад +1

    Honestly, perhaps Collins didn’t have the best attitude, but I mean seeing the trainers talk etc. I think he had a case of unfair treatment

  • @joejoe2928
    @joejoe2928 3 года назад +1

    TANGYE IS CORRECT . THEY BELIEVE HE IS NOT THRTRE TO BE A R.M. BUT TO ENHANCE HIS FUTURE WORK AS A STUNTMAN ... HE IS A BIT ,OF A SHOW off . BUT THEY ENCOURAGED THIS...

  • @prestongarvey2285
    @prestongarvey2285 3 года назад +1

    This is the ncr vs the legion from new vegas protecting hoover dam

  • @deadshot3961
    @deadshot3961 10 лет назад +30

    Funny how the americans think they can take glory all because they assassinated Osama Bin Laden... Wow big deal, you enter a foreign country illegally to kill an old man who was defenseless. Not to mention you created an outburst when they crashed a chopper.. And that's from the Navy Seals, for your information our SAS train all of the US special forces. You guys backed out of Afghanistan first, we're still there fighting?? At the end of the day, we're all allies but pls do not insult British forces in such a low manner, when your country is no better, thanks! :).

    • @viabum
      @viabum 10 лет назад +6

      Oh, he wasn't defenseless. He had an AK in his room and he chose not to use it. He knew the SEALs were coming up to his room but I guess he panicked. But don't get me wrong. I, as an American, respect the british military.

    • @deadshot3961
      @deadshot3961 10 лет назад +3

      You honestly think he had time to reach for his AK as the seals burst into his room? Our SAS would've been in and out without being detected and they would've captured him not killed him.

    • @viabum
      @viabum 10 лет назад +3

      Well, he knew his son had died in the stairwell and the SEALs were trying to coax him out of his room to shoot him but they barged in after that failed. Also the SEALs barged into the room because they were concerned that one or more people could be wearing suicide vests

    • @ollieedwards9679
      @ollieedwards9679 9 лет назад

      personally, I think 22reg are the best, or sbs...not navy seals, not once did I mention navy seals being the best...so you learn to read dafty.

    • @zoltancsikos5604
      @zoltancsikos5604 9 лет назад +1

      RiseOfThe Pheonix The SAS doesn't train any of the U.S SOFs.

  • @danssc9923
    @danssc9923 2 года назад +1

    These young Marines are doing a great service, but I wish they're not so naive 👍

  • @stephenbelcher4376
    @stephenbelcher4376 2 года назад +1

    Aye Down up Srgnt Mathews

  • @python244
    @python244 9 лет назад +7

    Hahaha a soldier in training thinking his superiors are just men..... he just doesn't get it ..... you respect the rank not the man.... junior soldiers are not "equal" to fully trained soldiers and they aren't even equal once they've passed all of their training.....they just go up a rung to "sprog" status .....

    • @python244
      @python244 8 лет назад

      +Brock Landers that Brock is the whole point of basic training to turn an individual into a team player....to carry out orders given from above them in the command chain....without it there is no army just individuals doing their own thing....

    • @python244
      @python244 8 лет назад

      +Brock Landers he was his own worst enemy....cadre always talk about recruits to find out what makes them tick and how best to mould them into a soldier....The last thing you'd want in a fire fight is somebody next to you who was being a soldier for a career move. You have to depend on the guy next to you with your life and vice versa....which is why ex veterans remain friends until they die of old age because they have a bond forged by circumstances not experienced by civilians.....The fact he saw it all as a career move said it all

    • @python244
      @python244 8 лет назад +1

      +Brock Landers I joined up as a boy soldier back in the 1980s. ...A cold war warrior of several years service one thing other soldiers don't like is a person who thinks he's better than anybody else....It goes against the teamwork ethic that is drilled into you....A person who is like that in basic training will be battered down or thrown out similarly the timid ones will be encouraged to be bolder or thrown out....It works both ways....He went on to serve I hear ....so he learnt his lesson or he wouldn't have got his colour service....another one popped out of the mould ;)

  • @nacholibre1962
    @nacholibre1962 4 года назад +2

    21:05 That was your first mistake, nobber!

  • @wubbalubbadubdub2810
    @wubbalubbadubdub2810 2 года назад

    Adam collins is in Peaky Blinders and is going to be in Morbius damnnnn

  • @KristianVD
    @KristianVD 8 лет назад +5

    What's dodging bullets, camping, crawling through mud and just being a royal marine got anything to do with stuntmen?

  • @stephenbelcher4376
    @stephenbelcher4376 2 года назад +1

    Carry on Circus Cardre

  • @paulgreening9070
    @paulgreening9070 3 года назад +3

    what is the range of the british service weapon? i would think a bullpup would have short range

    • @MandoMan1999
      @MandoMan1999 3 года назад

      About 600-800 metres

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 3 года назад

      bullpups have longer barrels than most, including the british SA80. They had to redesign the accuracy exam criteria when it came out because it was so accurate and the muzzle velocity is relatively high. I believe they usually train for shooting around 400 metres but you could get shots in twice that far with some practise and care. Theres the LSW version as well which has an even longer barrel- it tends to be used as a sniper spotters weapon or snipers backup due to its good range capabilities.

    • @scoe5908
      @scoe5908 3 года назад

      300m as an individal or 600m as a 4 man section.

  • @mirirasea2140
    @mirirasea2140 3 года назад

    Respect from Fiji

  • @lincolnengland5005
    @lincolnengland5005 16 дней назад

    Collins is a bit of a cupid stunt.......

  • @rhysnichols8608
    @rhysnichols8608 9 лет назад +8

    I know Collins is stupid for been there just to be a stunt man and he is pathetic moaning about the training team. However he must be quite a good person and a tough guy to get this far into training. He has probably got a lot further than most of the people moaning about him could have got.

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 3 года назад

      Of course. Peeps who moan in YT com secs are chronic master baiters who are upset they can't nuffink cool.

    • @granitesevan6243
      @granitesevan6243 Год назад

      ​@@Gonken88I love a bit of irony, knobber

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 Год назад

      @@granitesevan6243 I bet you love a soft rubber duck early in the morning as well

    • @granitesevan6243
      @granitesevan6243 Год назад

      @@Gonken88 good one

    • @granitesevan6243
      @granitesevan6243 Год назад

      @@Gonken88 you look really tough in your little picture

  • @TheBritishEmpire920
    @TheBritishEmpire920 3 года назад

    Colins made a target of him self

  • @Worldwidewhat-wb
    @Worldwidewhat-wb 10 лет назад +2

    yes he is a mug but he has a point why was not the others bt as well and they seem to enjoy the blackout thing and they are jealous for some reason of this guys skills outside the forces

    • @ollieedwards9679
      @ollieedwards9679 9 лет назад

      no. you've got it completely wrong...if the guys who pass out as fully qualified fully determined marines have to serve in a warzone with a guy that is half hearted about joining the marines is not fair. If the effort isn't there in training, it wont be there in the field, it wont be there in the fights and it wont be there in the friendship. The dude is a bismo.

  • @janeknr2
    @janeknr2 10 лет назад +1

    Collins did end up as a Royal Marine

    • @richg9700
      @richg9700 10 лет назад +3

      then Collins is in the wrong job coz he don't even wanna be a Royal Marines Commando he wants too be a stuntman

  • @abgayda2219
    @abgayda2219 8 лет назад +6

    What happened to Orlando Rodgers ?

    • @football9947
      @football9947 8 лет назад +4

      He died. A plane crash.

    • @Alex-uy7cz
      @Alex-uy7cz 8 лет назад

      The pilot thought he could loop it

    • @Alex-uy7cz
      @Alex-uy7cz 8 лет назад

      The pilot thought he could loop it

    • @Alex-uy7cz
      @Alex-uy7cz 8 лет назад

      The pilot thought he could loop it

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 3 года назад

      @@Alex-uy7cz You established that well.