Iwo Jima MARINE Recalls BROTHERHOOD in BATTLE
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2024
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Thank you for your service, sir! 🫡
If they found them both dead how do they know that he was 25ft away and crawled over to him then dies
They were able to give eachother comfort in their final moments. True brothers by heart.
“Greater love hath no man…….” Well, you know the rest……. 😔
True brothers in arms.
Likely the one crawling was the last one and he was crawling to his dead friend as he was laying on him if they where both alive they would both crawl and meet each other
I have a friend that this would be are fate if we went to battle that man is part of the reason I breath today. Thank you brotha.
Life on Earth is short but Love never dies❤
Truest definition of brotherhood. Sleep well brothers. Semper Fi
Truth is true best brothers closer than family, friends that is what you fight for, nothing else❤😢
Semper fi
In the UK during WW2, the allied code names given to two of their top test pilots was "Mutt & Jeff". It was finally revealed after the war that their real names were Mutt Summers & Geofrey DeHaviland
No greater example of ALWAYS FAITHFUL!
No kidding rest in peace
I’m glad this man told this story on the internet so Mutt and Jeff will never be forgotten 🙏🏾
Amen they are in the Kindgom waiting for all us to come home.reminds me of my best friend Bob that's Matt & Bob peaple sure was different 60 70 years ago.
They say that people die twice: Once when they stop breathing and once again when their names are no longer remembered by those who carry on. Sleep easy, Mutt & Jeff. 🫡
Yes 🙏🏽 this is what the internet is for peace and learning
my first true friend was my creator,my loving Jesus ,and the almighty Holy Spirit❤❤✝️🛐☦️✡️☮️
Their bond was unbreakable, even in the face of death. True brotherhood at its finest.
KFC
From the bottom of my heart, thank you, Mutt & Jeff for your sacrifice.
Look at this world around you. Why are you thankful?
Amn Amn HalaluYaH for friendship & brotherhood, loyalty, love, and respect!
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Yeah this Mutt and Jeff guys..true heroes ,,from WW II...
@@william6534because two men laid down their lives for your freedom
@@william6534 if it wasnt for men like them we would be speaking german.
This is one of the absolute saddest yet beautiful stories ive ever heard.
I mean, it’s beautiful and sad.. but “one of the absolute saddes”?
You must be quite isolated from things, lucky you.
@@Floralsickness stfu dude. Don't make it a pissing contest.
@@Floralsicknessno need for that bro
@@Floralsickness 2 best friends dying crawling to each other isnt sad?
@@Floralsicknessfound the guy who determines what's what
My Father, who I pray, is Resting In Peace, was a WW2 Marine Sharpshooter, who fought in some of the worst battles in the South Pacific...My Hero... Thank You for Your Service Sir...
This made me cry watching this. Even typing this… two brothers in their final moments able to give each other comfort. Thank you sir for your service.
My tears fall even now
Likewise. God bless them.
True
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He died next to his brother in arms, making sure his last moments of life was at least someone who he probably considered his best friend.
No. It’s called love…. “Brother in arms “ just doesn’t cover the bond that holds them at the end.
Not brother, lover.
@@sg-3868what makes you think this? Just bc your gay doesnt mean everyone is. They were brothers
Yeah. Thousands of miles away from home and loved ones. All that mattered in the end was those last moments together.
@@johnoototThe only love you know is lust
That’s love. Love for a fellow brother. Love for a fellow warrior. Love for a fellow man. May they both rest in honor.
Such beautiful words... Thank You for putting our thoughts & feelings into words...
May they be happy in the next life.🎉😂❤.😊
More than just love😂
First they were 25 feet apart, then they were 25 yards. Is anybody paying attention to this guy?
@billhamilton2366 hes old dude. 25 units of measurement. Just listen to the rest of it or dont 🙃
Thank you Mutt and Jeff for your sacrifice. We will never forget. Love from England
I remember going to Mississippi to visit my great grandfather for the last time. A 94 year old vet. We went and sat out in the yard to watch the sunset when he began his incredible storytelling about his life as a child, picking cotton, a young man in the war, losing his baby brother to vietnam as well as his hardships and perserverance. It had been hours before i realized the sun had long since gone and it was dark out. I miss those stories to this day.
Many veteran’s won’t tell their stories, but they are worth hearing to remember our fallen ancestors!
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And some people make it up as they go
@@jacksimmons60You’re depressing me just by your attitude. 👎
My gpa fought the same war and never ever spoke of the war EVER!
@@jacksimmons60looser
All you old timers need to tell these stories.. this should be what we are watching on social media. I was born in 1979 and have tremendous respect brother.
whats your social security #?
Yes yes i agree this is what the youth needs to hear not that bs. Now.
@@RiffraffJackbruh what???? 😂
@@512adms7 it's a joke on the fact OP is just willingly handing out personal bits of his info online for anyone to see, lol
@@FilthTribeFTPflew right over my head
This is a gut punch. Thank you to all current living vets, rest easy to the vets who couldn't come back. Thank you to all military your service is appreciated
The battle of Iwo Jima was pointless.
Thank-you for your support and freedom isn’t free! Someone has to be trained and also be willing to fight to defend it at all costs.
My uncle, who died recently in late 2023 was a Vietnam vet who told me so many stories late in his life. I was told by my parents at a younger age to not ask him about his duties as it was a touchy subject. I didn't until his last year when he had cancer at 78. He told me so many incredible stories. Most of which included losing every friend he knew and being shot down of a helicopter. This was right b4 his cancer, which took him in just a couple of months. But before the cancer, he was in high spirits about telling his story bc I convinced him that his life is history and people should at least learn from his story. And he was receptive of that and told me to ask him anything. Long story short cancer happened so fast he was gone in a few months and in his stage he couldn'tanswer anything. I will always wonder yet what my uncle Bob had yet to say. I feel guilty for not asking questions sooner. Anyone reading this that may have a similar situation. Ask your vets. I think you and then would greatly learn amd grow from the story they have to share.
They didn't die alone. They had each other, and that's more than most of us get. Thank you for your sacrifice.
Imagine being the second one that died that must’ve been so heartbreaking and scary for the one still alive. Scary for both but once his friend died reality probably set in.
They might of been gay never know
@@enriqueherrera5634bro imagine if you were at war with your best friend, i don't think they are necessarily gay
queherrera5634 Unnecessary comment
@@Smoke-bb6ygNah, I’m pretty sure they were gay. This clip is under “History LOVERS”. I’m pretty sure that’s what they’re insinuating.
No greater love than a man that is willing to lay his life down for his friend.
Or his lover.
Isn't your lover your friend?
@@katherinkeegan8601why do you need to make everything about sex. Y’all are so fucked in the head
@@darkanubis223you bugchasers ruin everything.
@@darkanubis223 dont pervert this go somewhere else with that filth
I can't imagine the feeling of loss so many men suffered in combat. But this one brings to life, the brotherhood that existed in war! ❤❤❤
Heartbreaking ...
Thank you all who served to make the world a better place.
Wow. This got me. Rest in peace to Mutt and Jeff.
"Yeah...got me too." Since 'Mutt and Jeff' was a prominent facet of their friendship, I'd like to know which of them crawled over to the other to demonstrate his love and affection for his brother in arms. "Too sad."
@@TimothyWmYoungI don't think it matters which one crawled. To me, it sounds like either one of them would have done it, so I just imagine they both did it.
im going to think about this the rest of my life, so authentic so real.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY ,IN HEAVEN TOGETHER.
They both crawled 12.5 feet and met in the middle@@TimothyWmYoung
RIP @@TimothyWmYoung
They loved each other like brothers.
they were gay, your heroes are homosexuals
Brothers that were doing it in the butt maybe
Or like lovers. Just as wholesome either way.
Maybe more you never know and that’s okay completely normal
They loved each other like lovers 👉🏽👈🏽
Dam man. That hit me in the chest. 😢 Me being a veteran myself these stories hurt like I've known them personally I can't explain it. Dropping tears and all. Rest well brothers. Job well done.
And now I'm emotional too
@@HollowpittaTo both of the above ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
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Thank you Mutt and Jeff for your sacrifice. God bless America
This is why we need to take care of our vets. Thanks for your service. Patriot
This is why we need to educate ourselves, end perpetual war, and spend some of those trillions on infrastructure, education, and Healthcare. War is a racket. Ask most decorated marine vet of all time, Smedley Butler
This is why we need to stop killing each other.
I agree with you 100% but we also need to take care of each other. God bless you brother.
There is homosexuality activities during wars,no cap
Lol no
He stayed with his friend, even in death, beside him. Nothing can separate true friendship. Bless them lord, they represent the best of us.
They may have even been in love with eachother.
@@caseydia3957hell na
They were gay brother
@@sergiodominguez3000 Retard comment
People who say stuff like this simply dont know what real friendship is@@sergiodominguez3000
OMG my tears and gratitude and pride are real. Thank you.
Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. God Bless our troops for their honor, valor and friendship. 🙏🏻♥️🇺🇸
Hearing this story is like getting punched in the heart. God bless everyone who has been in wars.
Well said.
Yeah, it hits me so hard when I hear stuff like this. Makes me think about life. Makes me think about some things that I actually took for granted. I know war is hell but it also teaches a lot of things. It can be a humbling experience.
I'm 59 years old I always thought I knew a lot about life.......after this story I realised I don't know s..t
My thoughts ....exactly.
You actually think god is going to bless these violent men?
He didnt want to die alone. Think about all the soldiers throughout history who had relationships like this and suffered similar fates. War is hell.
I have been in battle. War is not Hell.
In Hell, everyone that's there did something to be there. Hell is the only place where you know those around you deserve their fate.
In war, there are too many good people paying a horrible price. An innocent recipient punishment undeserved.
Anyways, I know what you meant. I'm just venting this right now. Peace be upon you, and be blessed.
Oh man.
@@joshuaalvarez2292 Incredibly said my friend.
More likely he didn't want his friend to die alone
That’s what this country is missing!!!! Much respect from a 57 year old self made man I appreciate the opportunity to live here under y’all’s sacrifices!!! Thank you
That has to be just about the most heart wrenching story ive ever heard. I didn’t have any friends during my tours, and this is exactly why. They were very lucky to have a true friend in each other.
Thank you for your service!
Of all the WW2 war stories I've heard....even from my grandfather and my great uncles...that was the most heartbreaking story I've ever heard. RIP "Mutt" and "Jeff".
Mutt and Jeff is cockney rhyming slang for deaf in London
My grandpa and great uncles never talked about their time in the war. They told plenty of stories about their military careers after the war, but they never talked about the war and we didn’t press them on it.
@@Glmorrs1same here I don’t even know exactly where he was, just the Pacific. My grandpa wouldn’t let his kids join cause it was so rough.
Me too. Seen all sorts of videos. This made me sad
@@archie69123oi bruv ainch ye glad ye ainch schpeakin joiman bruv
Brothers across the stars. I hope they find each other again, makes me think of my best friend and him being gone, what I would have done to die with him, I'm glad I'm here but I'm missing half of myself. What a wonderful friendship and feeling to know someone so close, I wouldn't change a thing. Thank you for your service gentlemen.
hey man.....i lost two close buddies in a 4 year period. i know how youre feelin'. chin up dude.....we owe it to them to push on.
@@scottstenlund433 This is true.
Same here, brother. But we have to keep living for our friends that we've lost
Man I lost my bestfriend at the beginning of last year. I feel you. Keep your head high, keep pushing, they're smiling with us every step of the way
War is such a terrible thing. .
Thank you for your service to all veterans past, present, and future.
Respect in great friendship and in war fighting for a cause. Thank you for your service as well as the fallen who shine bright. ❤. RIP To Fallen Warriors -
There was no cause in Iwo Jima because it was a purposeless suicide mission. There was no value in attacking it. It was supposed to look good for the marines in front of congress. They expected it would be over in 3 days.
I've heard stories like this from my grandfather. He was in WW2. I respect EVERYONE who has served this country.
Not the only country to have heroes in ww2 you know?
@@davedavinson967what does that have to do with the conversation, like why do people always try to find a reason to add their 2 cents 😂 lay off and just admire all the hero’s from all the allied countries.
@@davedavinson967He didn't say that, but why twist it into something negative?
It's sad that not many ww2 veterans from this period are around anymore ❤😢
And it's so sad that you get generations don't care and this country keeps tearing itself apart
The buddy system is more than a time honored tradition it is effective. THANK YOU MARINE!
Thank you for your service. My dad was at the Pearl Harbor attack. He was right outside the harbor. His ship escorted the Battleship Arizona into port the weeks before the attack. He spend thanksgiving on the Arizona November 27, 1941, with a friend of my Dad’s. His friend told my Dad “ I’ll see you at Christmas dinner” My Dad’s friend is still there… My God bless them all , and all that served past and present 🙏❤️🇺🇸
Don’t let anyone disrespect them by calling them suckers and fools.
Bruh. They were obviously gay lol😅
@@jcarvalho_7 its obvious you never grew up with a close best friend and it shows
@@jcarvalho_7 you have no understanding of combat. The bonds that are required to keep each other safe. He crawled over there to see if he was ok. Yes he loved him. I still love the people I served with.
Thank you sir for sharing this story with us. So so sad. That friendship must have been so strong. Thank you for your service sir. SALUTE
This was a tear jerker. They are good buddies in the afterlife. Legends never die
That’s incredibly sad, but it shows how true their friendship was.
True pals. If they were not in war they would have been the best roommates.
@@erikbabry7233lmao i was thinking the same thing
they were gay. the wooshes here are insane.
@@erikbabry7233boy, they would have slept in same bed. they were def gay. not that there's anything wrong with that. but let's call a spade a spade.
@@brokenface88talk about woosh
I have seen many interviews of combat vets of many different wars/conflicts and this one really touched my heart. I know what its like to lose a brother in arms. As long i still have my mind i will not forget it. RIP Schiller.
Right on man last breath I imagine 💔 where you go I go brother❤
RIP to your friend and thank you both for your service.
God bless you
God speed. RIP Schiller. Thank you for your service ❤️
Vietnam was such a waste. There should've been politicians jailed for the poor decision to get involved
what a story, glad it was shared for all to hear. may both of them & all who lost their lives in war rest in peace
I sure hope I know or knew Mutt an Jeff from somewhere in all our lives. Man that got me good couldn’t hold that one back. Well done fellas. I’m glad that moment in life was told. Thank you.♥️🇺🇸
Perspective is everything. When you start to feel down remember that you aren’t dying in the lap of a friend. We need these reminders from time to time.
And take a moment to remember their sacrifice. Blessed to be American
On the dot.
That broke my heart. At that point we aren't fighting for our country, we are fighting for our brothers beside us.
That’s exactly who you’re fighting for
Exactly
It's always for your brother's
Yes ❤
Dam.... should give you chills.... human spirit is a thing of wonder
You have no idea how glad I am that this story reached so far.
Yeah two heroes died an we got predators in the comments trynna make it a political statement about sexuality.
HI FROM AUSTRALIA. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
@@XGrimzukiXHuh? 🤔
@@rodneydawson7746 it's spelt "Straya" cobber 😉
@@XGrimzukiX being queer doesn't have to be political. There a queer people on the right and left sides of the political spectrum. The reason people are saying that they might've been gay is because it sounds like they were in a relationship. Ii'll make it simple for you; imagine the story that this veteran told was about a man and a woman. Doesn't it sound like a love story?
This just came up on my feed. My dad of 100 years passed yesterday. He was in the 4th marine division on IWO. I didn’t understand what these soldiers went through till I read the book.
I’m sorry for your loss.
Japan was a real threat back in the 1940's. Since WW11there has not been any true threat to America's existence. It has all been a political shell game, and it continues today with the war against TRUMP!
GOD BLESS YOUR FATHER....its amazing today 2 out of 3 men come home from just service...PTSD...LMAO IMAGINE THIS MAN TELLING HIS COMPANY. SGT. IMMM STRESSED......WE HAVE BECOME A SOFT NATION ....SHAME ON US
@@seanmccormack9603it doesn’t work that way but thanks for trivializing the sacrifices of so many young men….
Baddest men you'll ever meet.
What these men had to endure to maintain our freedoms is nothing short of incredibly valiant and heroic. We owe them a great debt and can pay that debt best buy living well and treating others with respect. Also I would add, thanks to these gentlemen America is indisputably #1. We lead the world and as individuals we should all be leaders and lead the people of other nations I to greatness right behind and next to us
Iwo Jima was a pointless suicide mission. It had no military value. What's more, instead of proving how America is #1, it proves how incompetent and psychopathic American generals are, as the invasion was purely to make the marines look good in front of congress. Generals expected 600 American casualties in 3 days to take the island. They took 29,000 casualties and there were still Japanese on the island after 5 weeks.
Golly tearing up! Brotherhood is something deep down all men know. The ultimate sacrifice for state, god, or tribe 🫡🇺🇸🦅 thank you men past, present, & future!!
All of them were and are heroes, they went trough something a lot of people nowadays couldnt even imagine, huge respect!
Dude, we've been at war for decades.
You think service men & women don't see this type of stuff today?
@@jupitercyclops6521They don’t. Not like this. The most recent thing that can even compare to the chaos of a battle during total war for the US was the Tet offensive.
@@jupitercyclops6521 I was Army Infantry, and I did two deployments in Iraq, and one in Afghanistan in some of the worst provinces. We saw some horrible things, but it doesn't compare to Iwo Jima if the books I've read, documentaries I've seen, and testaments I've heard are to be believed and I believe that they are.
@@jupitercyclops6521 wtf are you on about , this was in the middle of a freakin world war , with all due respect to all the service members this kinda action hasn't been seen by any soldier after '45
@@jupitercyclops6521you clearly have no idea how intense Iwo Jima was.. yes there's other tough stuff happens but Iwo Jima was something else and probably amongst the most intense combat there has been, since the days of pitched battle face to face with thousands of men all pressed up together trying to kill each other
Jesus…what a story. Full of love and sadness. RIP
I know. They were 25ft apart but the guy crawled 25yrds and overshot his buddy 😢
Thanks guys for your service and bravery. We are free ,because of the brave. I appreciate your service and bravery. Welcome home to you survived. RIP to one gave the ultimate sacrifice. 🇺🇸
Thank you for your service! And sacrifices. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
That’s true friendship right there. A brotherhood bond. What a great story. It brought a tear to my eye.
Semper Fi.
Its a sacrifice hopefully none of us will endure xx godbless you both xx😢😢
you do realise those two men were in love right?
Same here brother
@@ohmyglob1934true bromances are a thing in the Marines. It's a beautiful thing, nothing like that in the civilian world
@@ohmyglob1934 Just because I might click in a friendship doesn,t mean Love
Thank you for your brave service. My wife's grandfather stepped on a landmine in France in WW2. In surgery, he grabbed the nurse's hand. She looked at the doc and said " he won't let go. What should I do?" Doc replied " hold his damn hand! I'm about to cut his legs off. She held his hand throughout. When he awoke, she was still there. He proposed, that nurse,is my wife's grandmother. You REALLY ARE the greatest generation
I am not crying, you are crying❤
What an amazing story! Thank you for sharing it with the world brother. ✌️
Your grandparents are amazing, especially your grandmothers love and strength to devote her life to a wounded stranger. Amazing love story thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing that family story with us. It made me cry.
SEMPER FI 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 that's not tears, it's just my eyes are leaking!😢😢😢
Sadly, we won't have these brave warriors telling their untold stories. This one pulls at heart strings.
Shawn Ryan show has our generation of warriors telling their stories. All the big hitters willing to talk have been on there
Warriors fighting...??? Random farmers?
Because someone told them to? Sounds like stupidity not bravery.
@@william6534idk man Pearl Harbor was probably a pretty good reason for them
@@william6534I uh... think you got the wrong war, let alone wrong battle, for that bud...
@lunate.raccoon pearl harbor was allowed to happen. And yes, the usual military for other countries are civilians aka farmers. Maybe they should ask questions and not just follow orders.
I have my own experiences in combat, read many, seen interviews with a lot of veterans. This story hit me pretty hard, and is gonna stick out in my memory above many others.
Yeah bro this one got me choked up
""HOORAH!! Brother!! Vietnam '67-68 : One tour.""
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My short military career never put me in combat, but I'd wager alot of people wonder what their "last conversation" here on Earth was before they "went on to Valhalla"🙏
Whatever it WAS; is between them & God🤔🙏
True Brothers In Arms to the last👍
Ok, Now go and get your dinner son.
I had a friend like that when I was a teenager.we kinda drifted apart through life I never forgot him thought of him often
Found out a year ago he passed away
I still think of him
God Bless,thank you for your service
Thanks you sir for your service and hard work, Happy week for you sir
This is what a hero looks like. Thank you for your service
They were kids who fought a manufactured war with both sides funded by the same bankers.
Yes they sacrificed their lives. They were the average sheep who believed in the ruling classes propaganda and fought their wars for them.
You never see a politician who votes for a war and put their own children on the front lines. The politicians work for the same war machine funded by the same banks.
We're luck enough nowadays that not too many poor people are in a hurry to die in manufactured wars to make the rich man richer.
The same banks. Same banking families balls deep funding both sides. Think about that.
They are still spinning their propaganda to get the poors to fight amongst each other to this day
Both my grandfathers fell for the Pearl Harbour set up, fell for the war propaganda. Both fought in the war. Neither one of them would say they were "hero's" they were just boys doing what they were told
The Heroes are dead. Not living
heroes are only gay black and lame
@@jakobhawkins77You're a bozo
@jakobhawkins77 Even the ones that make it out alive sacrificed some, but some sacrificed all. My dad lost his hearing from firing 105 recoilless high powered rifle that he specialized in firing during the Korean War. He didn't die, but he lost friends. He never complained about losing his hearing ever, because I know he would've selflessly given his life. Some lose limbs, get injuries they live with until they die, many have ptsd and suffer from mental and emotional trauma.
Mut& Jeff were true heroes, Rest well our comrads..
Comrad is communist saying -.-
@@cloud4579glad someone called it out
We got the kgb spies right here boys
@@cloud4579No comrade mean comrade brotherhood thing
@@cloud4579its an english word fellah. You offended by a word cupcake?
Thank you for your service, and I am sorry for your loss, sir. You are a true American hero
This a bond worth envy. Every time I watch interviews of these men talking about their war friends, it truly reinforces that the bond between active soldiers, forged under dire stress and misery, is unlike any other. Transcending all others.
Best of the best WW2 vets. All service is greatly appreciated but these folks built different.
Yea 🌈
Not only built different they loved this beautiful country God bless them all ❤
@@teflonthed0n
No, they were like brothers to each other.
It's because of the great depression, these people had been used to very very hard lives. My grandma and grandpa's freezer was always full. He went to bed so many nights basically only eating a flour soup he vowed to never be hungry again after all was said and done.
Yeah too busy trying to figure out what gender we are, is crazy to me
I seen a vet cry saying he failed because of this crap
You were part of “The Great Generation,” sir. Thank you for your service. My grandfather was in WWII and was in Okinawa and New Guinea.
My grandfather was in the Australian Army in the Servey Corp. Served in New Guinea. Miss him terribly.
So he didnt do shit?@@mrichards4724
The generation that saved the world.
I love reading the performative comments under a video like this.
@@duke3250 There's some truth to it. Look at the state of the West today. Chemically maimed domesticated farm animals.
Just heartbreaking but at least they went together. Thank you for your service gentlemen.
They went in Regardless ! This is a real American story GOD Bless our Vets ! Thank you sir 🫡
Unless you have served in combat, it's a brotherhood few understand. Semper Fi.
Brotherhood is shared is many different ways, does not matter weather its through combat or hardships. A brotherhood is a brotherhood no matter what. Hooah.
Semper Fi brother, I lost buddies in Beirut in 83. So, so sad.
@@kevinbaker9627so sorry for your loss
@@kevinbaker9627 brother, that's a hard one. I was at treatment and heard of a dental assistant that had to identify most the bodies. I can't imagine the PTSD and horrors that young man faces daily. Thank you for sharing and mostly for your service. Semper Fi.
I lost 2 friends in Iraq and 1 in Afghanistan. I know the pain, and even though its been almost 20 years, my heart still aches. RIP😔 and Semper Fi 🫡
Hearing stories like this bring a tear to my eye and reminds me of the brothers I deployed with in Afghanistan I’ll never forget them.
Im glad you made it back.
God bless you brother. Thank you so much for everything you’ve done for us man I mean that.
Do you regret going? Knowing the truth behind why you were there?
@@Abd-al-Qadr I never regret going cause I feel the experience humbled me and made me more grateful for what I have back home .
@@Abd-al-Qadr It's *not* the soldiers who signed up to serve their country that should feel regret as to where they were sent. They go where they're told to go and try to do the best they can under such circumstances.
It's the idiots in suits sitting behind desks & religious fanatics making the same mistakes over and over again who are the ones that should feel regret. Maybe if politicians & religious leaders were capable of feeling regret, they wouldn't get into such terrible situations for everyone else to begin with.
In conflict of any kind when you feel alone and desperate what a beautiful thing is to have a friend I can’t not imagine how much love and care for each other this guys felt there’s really no words
So sad. Thank you for your incredible, gruesome, heroic sacrifice you did for your Country!!! We wouldn’t have the freedoms without you!
These stories are priceless. Thank you for your service.
The price was two guys lives ……. These stories aren’t “ priceless “
Paid with the Ultimate Price... Remember that⌛
@@MrBossiliniaren’t you special.
No one goes to die in a war, but if it happens. It’s always an honor to die with your brother and best friend. War is tragic, it is ugly… but if you look hard enough, you can find beautiful moments like these in the history books that are worth shedding a tear for. Their death was sad, but Such loyalty to be proved is a thing of beauty in the most morbid of ways. They lost their lives but solidified their brotherhood.
How about we stop doing it. 😢
@@southernbelladonna78what?
@@southernbelladonna78 I agree. But sometimes war is a necessary thing that has to happen. I’m not condoning or condemning any certain war, I’d rather avoid the controversy, but I will say a lot of them I believe lack honor, integrity, and self defense. There is not a reason to fight those wars…But one in so many is worth the fight. I would have no problem fighting and dying for my family and my countrymen should we be invaded. But I don’t believe in fighting for foreign countries and entities as if I were a mercenary…for politicians to line their pockets or for the false name of “what if’s” and “security.”
If the first stone be casted at you, the fight has glory. But to invade, steal, and kill in the name of fear…there is no honor in that. But the wars, they won’t stop. For every man has their own ambitions and reasons for fighting. Some fight for the purpose of defending, some wish only for the title and experience…Some are just war dogs that don’t have to have a reason beyond money…A soldier of fortune. As long as we live as a species…war will always happen. The fight of good and evil is a war of eternity… where ever light is casted, a shadow will always follow. And that is why I believe war will always be. We can only hope good men stand when needed and refuse when they see the unjust to do so.
@@0pPotatoamen brother
@@southernbelladonna78 lol are you asking to end all conflict????? You realize this whole entire species would need to be extinct in order to end all wars? aint gonna happen lol we are all born sinners and die sinners.
Real Buds for all Time... God Bless 🙏🏼
God bless all of you real men who fought and died for us. Thank you so damn much for your courage and valor. Evil was stopped in those 6 years of hell because of men like you. God bless you all and welcome you into his kingdom and God bless this great nation.
Brothers till the last breathe. A tragic but beautiful story
Brothers even in death is more accurate. Dying doesn't stop a person from loving someone.
Amazing story and true tale of brotherhood. TYFYS and these two as well as their sacrifices. True measure of men right there.⚔️ 🙏🇺🇸🙏⚔️
Man, that was so sad. Respect to this Marine! Thank you sir for your service! 🇺🇸
My father had two ammo trucks blown out from under him Africa. I tried to get him to talk about his time over their, but he wouldn't. Sir, you need to keep sharing you stories. The people today needs to hear them from someone who was there. Thank you for your service. I really appreciate it today. It makes my life a whoie lot better.
My dad fought in WW2 and would never talk about it. He lived to be 94 and was considered by those who knew him in his small town Buena Vista, CO as one of their favorite citizens who helped many people when Climax Mine closed leaving many without jobs. He was my hero anyway!
War is he'll n most guys don't care to talk about it n have to relive it again
My great grandmother told me a story of how the us military massacred her tribe in New Mexico before she was placed for adoption and abused in a Catholic church. America the brutal, you're right I could have grown up in a fascist state where you're military was committing a genocide 😂😂😂 now you just kill people overseas and let your own citizens, including veterans, die of drugs and homelessness. Americans sold the world for 200 years of "progress" that only leads to environmental collapse and human starvation.
Nope thry don't like talking about it. But if your around them enuff they will just start talking about it outa the blue. Don't ask questions. Just listen. No need for questions cuz if he starts talking about it on his own. He's guna tell you everything there is to tell anyways
Sir would you happen to know a marine named garwood hardy was there with you and was wounded he's my wife's uncle. Longshot but you never know
God bless you sir thanks for your service 🙏
This hurts my heart. We can never forget what these men have done for us. 😢
I’m growing green onions in my bedroom
Invade other countries so the US military complex can get riher, and u can keep terrorizing the world with your bullshit like PP and left media?
Died for old men to gain.
The stories of those BRAVE n MAGNIFICENT Americans that proved their generation was the GREATEST.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
We have lost so many recently that survived WWII, some passed on their experiences... Many didn't due to The Pain of reliving...
😔 Understandable.
@@rugbyboy9964what old men? Hitler? This was ww2, it was the closes you could get to a black and white war
This is the very reason we all Americans are free and safe 24/7 and we should always feel greatful and show respect to all of our veterans thank you for making me acknowledge
😞GOD Bless & Protect Our Precious Veterans.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Truly the " Greatest Generation" . Thank You!!
Never will we see that again.
@JourneyJankings I dislike this idea. It's unpatriotic. What, the "Golden" (more like gilded) years have come and gone forever and now America is going downhill. Seems like something someone who has zero love for their country or, more genuinely, their people would say.
Mutt & Jeff ....their generation........literally saved the free world.....no words can express what NEEDS to be expressed.......
Sincere thanks for your service.
Ouch. That story sure hit me hard. As a younger veteran, I can only imagine what he went through.
I had to med evacuate a good friend of mine back in 89 and of all our platoon, I was the last one he got to see before passing out later than night.
RIP Carl. You were and will always be, my brother in arms.
The shortest video that has brought a tear to my eye this year😢
Indeed
Same 😢
Tearfull
Got me too
My great Uncle was awarded the purple Heart from the battle at Iwo Jima. The award letter (I now have as a 2nd Gen Marine) was received by his parents nearly two months after his injuries sustained. Semper Fi and RIP Uncle Mike and those brave men you fought along side of.
My wife’s grandpa had a letter dated a month late that said he was wounded on IWO against the enemy on feb 19. Then a follow up letter the next month that said his injuries were to the head and hand. Then the last letter came in May and that one said your son returned to duty on feb 26 and resumed normal duties. Unbelievable sacrifice that generation made
people will believe anything🤦🏽♀️
@@tommywright2487there’s always one like you who finds very believable stories , to just be fake 🤣🤣🤣 have a good life 🤣
@@tommywright2487please reply , I needa see what your dumbass is going to say
@@tommywright2487so you must be part of the stupid side of the new generation
What a touching story and a testament of their dedication to each other. These stories need to archieved for our young people to understand what sacrifices these young men made. For each other and our country 🎉
Thank you for your time and your service!
After hearing a story like this I go outside & the air tastes sweeter - Thank you for my freedom!
😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🫵
I get that yall are proud of your soldiers, every nation is proud of their soldiers. But blindly beliving they are fighting for your freedom is just kinda sheep behaviour. They do not do anything for your freedom at home. You woukd not be any less free if they werent there. They are there to spread and fortify american influence in the countries that do not really love US. They are there to get oil too lol. Lots of reasons, but none of them are to defend freedom of US people. Love em, respect em. They make US influencr and military great. But do not nod blindly when media and government say they fight for freedom. They do not.
@@teofiloljubisavljevic7943compared to nearly every other country we could have been born in, America is one of the most ‘free’ (again, in comparison) countries you could be in.
If we didn’t have soldiers we would be a part of a different country. So, yeah, they fight for freedom. And I’d pay a lot of money to watch you say all that to an actual vet. It’s not the peoples fault what the government does and controls.
@@meady50 🤡🫵🐑
@@meady50 what do you mean? You can have soldiers and not have them actively waging war in 3rd world countries. Lots of European countries are free, some more so than US, they all have military. Its just that their military doesnt wage war all over the place. Sure the war benefits US's economy, US is famous for waging war for profit. But if you kept your soldiers within your borders or in foreign allies bases and all that you sure as hell would be just as free. Unless you are saying that America would fall and crumble if yall dont wage wars?
As a man who served in the Marine Corps, I can tell you that you create bonds with friends continue long after we got out. Even if we don't see our friends for a lifetime and then see them again it is amazing!❤
Thank you for your service, sir!
Yut
Lord aint that the truth. I was Navy, was only stationed together with a great group for about 18 months. Here I am getting married in a few months and nearly all of them are coming....havent seen them in over 20 years...cant wait.
Yes ... Sir. ;
Just as you said, yur name was created on a Bond - Contract for Battle
Thank You for your service Sir. That a story of two true brother's thar are now together forever.
I truly can't imagine the suffering and the sacrifice these Men made for our Country and to protect , we , the people . God bless them all . 🙏
And its being squandered away
me as a german , i only
have to say: even not on european battlegrounds, they foughr against faschism and imerpialism . and even for my better future
@@johnboy6594By MAGAt traitors.
Where was your god for mutt and Jeff when they where shot??.
@@ar1zona300 I have no doubt that you suffered and had to make life changing sacrifices also . God bless you . 🙏
It's sad that these heroes don't tell us their stories more often, thank you all for your service, God bless you all
They probably don’t talk about because of PTSD
I deployed 4 times. So from experience, when you deploy, you sometimes have to do things or things happen that you just don’t want to talk about again. And sometimes you make a story less exciting than it actually was because you a lot of people don’t understand how you could do something like that or see something so bad and still calmly tell a story about it 😢
My Grandfather never ever talked about the war. When asked he would go quiet and stare for a minute before telling us War Sucks.
@@Camb88Thank you for your service
My dad was in Vietnam, he served two tours. He denied having PTSD, but my mom was sure he had it. He told us some of the inhumane he saw done to the bodies, but not much. For the most part he refused to talk about it.
When the first Gulf War happened, he thought he might be recalled even though he had been discharged for over 10 years. Considering his age, I asked why he would think that. He had worked in a MASH unit and he thought they might need him to train new medics. Fortunately that didn't happen. He passed in 2001.
Thank you for this. May they rest in peace.
true heros that as Americans we should all be so thankful to them for their efforts and their sacrifices ❤❤❤