I hope you see this a year later, My father used to sing this song as one in his rotation in the car when we were kids. Still makes me cry. Such a good memory. If your father is still with us please thank him.
I idolized him when I was growing up, and that is, I believe, the source of my strong feelings about those who serve. I had no other military connection. So the package I'm getting ready to ship to Operation Gratitude this week is as much from your dad as it is from me.
I remember singing along with this song when I heard it on the radio. I was 5 years old. My cousin was about 15 and he would play it on the piano and we would sing at the top if our lungs. Thank you to every soldier that has served, is serving, and those who are considering service. We would not be free without you.
There was a Cheers episode when one of the characters was thinking about moving to Canada. Rather that try to talk him out of it, the "crew" sang the "Green Baret."
Glad to know I am not the only one who cries when I hear this song. I am 41 but my mom played this song all the time. It was on of her favorites. She would have been 66 this year.
I was 7 years old when that song first came out. I remember listening to it and just sobbing. At 7 years old I couldn't fathom the true meaning ; the sacrifice. There was no way I could understand what war was. I haven't heard this song in probably 45 or 50 years. I'm 63 and now I understand. May God bless America and every freedom loving patriot around the world.
I was about the same age, and had 4 cousins over in the Nam. Even then I hated that war, but not the men, and women who were in it. I went on to be a (peacetime) Vet 79-83
I have never been against our military, but they should not have ever been in Viet Nam. Actually we were only supposed to send personnel over there to train their military.
Barry Sadler lived about 60 miles away in Murfreesboro Tn. for a long time. He's actually the one singing this song too. He had a sad and very tragic life. He deserved better than what he went through. May he rest in peace. 😥
My dad was also a Green beret and so I was raised at Ft. Bragg North Carolina. I met a lot of these folks and they were, to the man, great people who loved their country.
I listened to this as a child with the Vietnam war on tv every night. Brings tears to my eyes. Thank you to all who came before & who continue to serve.
These are NOT air corp, or aviators. They are AIRBORNE operators. These are the guys they drop from the air by either parachute or repelling lines into the hot zones of war. They are tested to levels of endurance that very few can endure. They are taught survival techniques for almost any type of condition, and even to eat what would make most people puke in order to survive. When the job description call for extreme danger, slim chance of survival, overwhelming odds, and the most hostile environment, these are the guys they send in. They will through shear force of will and training stop at nothing to obtain their goal. They are normally very reserved around those other than their own as they have nothing to prove to ANYONE, they know they are the REAL THING! The likes of these people has not been seen on this earth since the days of SPARTA! These are the guys who train other nations on how war is done properly
My uncle was a Green Beret during Viet Nam and did 3 tours. He made it home and went on to become a warden of a prison in Huntsville Texas. He was an amazing man. When he walked thru the halls of the prison amongst the prisoners they would part and give him space. He earned the respect he was shown.
This song always brings tears to my eyes. It reminds me of my Dad. He died when I was ten years old. He was in the Army a very proud Green Beret. He fought in the Korea war. I have so much respect for all military in America and our allies.
Watch the John Wayne movie the "Green Berets" these men are the best of the best in the US Army Special forces. Watching the Vietnam era movie will give you a sample of their beginnings. They are committed warriors working with indigenous populations in small numbers, behind enemy lines, making a difference. God Bless them. Also as a man with Scottish heritage, I thank you for your service and your respect to the USA!. Thank you Cousin...Gaisgich air urram
Spent 25 years of a 35 year career in the Special Forces. I can honestly say I trained, and trained with, fought, and traveled, partied and sang with some of the greatest men on this planet. Three weeks after I left Afghanistan and retired my son was killed by an IED. He too was Special Forces.
My Uncle Clayton Jordan was a Green Berets,served two tours in Vietnam,was in the U.S. Army from 1950- 1980;30 years,2 months and 16 days,buried at Ft Bragg in 2014 at age 82,Cancer. RIP
I was 7 years old this song came out. My dad was overseas in Vietnam he sent us a reel-to-reel recorder and requested that I sing this song and the song Last Kiss on the reel-to-reel and send it to him. At 7 years old I don't know how good I could really sing that is what he asked for and that's what I did. When he came home he told me that him and his buddies listen to this song every night before they went to sleep.
Thank you for YOUR service, as well, sir! All Vets everywhere have earned a special place in the hearts of freedom loving people. I'm an American, but I know the British are as tenacious and bad-ass as we are. We make excellent partners. Be well and safe, God bless, and thank you! Have a wonderful holiday season!
Oddly enough this song was writen To honor a green baret from my home town. His son was a class mate of might. He was given an appointment to west point on the death of his father. It was a long time ago. His son was around 10 years old when his father died. His son died of covid early this year.
If you want to know what is required to even test to be a Green Beret, watch the movie. John Wayne makes sure that everyone knows just how special these soldiers are. And that's a lot of praise coming from a navy man. RCN
I'm absolutely loving your content. With most of the RUclips videos I watch, I just listen while playing video games, because normally I have to be *doing* something while they play. With you, I have to *watch*. Your enjoyment of the music, your emotions during songs like this one... Man,it's special.
I remember watching the movie the Green Berets and both me and my father cried at the end of the movie and my dad's generation was raised never to cry. That's how strong this song is. I'm going to watch one of my favorite Toby Keith songs to get rid of the weepies "Whiskey for my men beer for my horses. "
Thank you so much for this song. I was able to sing along, it has always been a special song, because of the respect I hold in my heart for everyone who has ever served and are now serving. Terri Spurling below mentioned that Home Free put out a song today that we think you will like. Land Of The Free. She is right sure you will like it. Thanks again.
We learned and sang this song in choir class in elementary school in the mid-1960's and I am so happy to watch this and to be able to recall every single word. I was perhaps 8 or 9 years old, too young to fight, but I have maintained the respect singing this song developed in me for the Green Berets and all of those who serve in the military to this day. Thank you for making this available.
I heard this song when it was first performed by Sgt Barry Sadler on the Today show it brought tears to my eyes then and still does today. My Dad was in the Army during WWII, my older brother was in the Air Force and served 3 tours in Vietnam and my younger brother was a Marine. My heart goes out always to all the brave men and women serving in the military they don't get the respect they so deserve. Thanks for playing this.
Hell yeah, me too. Also a Navy vet, Vietnam era. All military people are brothers and sisters, it doesn't matter which branch you were in, or when you served. Once military, always military. May God bless all my military brothers and sisters. And I pray he watches over their familys while they are away.
Thank you for reacting to this song. I'm 70 years old and it still sends chills down my back and tears down my cheeks. If it can be found, please react to an oldie done by Bobby Vinton called "Little Barefoot Boy". It will cause the tears to flow.
This song has always meant a great deal to me. I had the privilege to hear Barry Sadler sing this song in person once. I knew several men through my college friends who were Green Berets. They were very special people. I wish all people would show appreciation to these special men and their families. Sadler was an example for many. God bless our servicemen and women.
I first heard this song when the movie "Green Berets" first came out in 1968, with John Wayne starring in it. Viet Nam was still active. I had several friends in Viet Nam and had lost several to it. I still fall apart when I hear this song. I still see their faces, think of their families, and just ache because of all those that didn't come home. God Bless and protect ALL OUR MILITARY, OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT, BORDER PATROL, FIREFIGHTERS, AND FIRST RESPONDERS! They all run in to the danger while others run away! They have always been and will always be my HEROES and will have my respect and support for as long as I live!
My Uncle was a Green Beret. He is an amazing man that has taught me so much. He was a sniper with them and can still shoot a gun with amazing accuracy. He is not someone to mess with but he means the world to me and his family. So grateful for his and others’ service
It gives you something to be proud of but also heartfelt at the end of the Ballot. Part of it you feel the sorrow of the Widow but at the same time the honor and tradition of that unit.
I served with UK soldiers (Black Watch) when I was in Iraq. Outstanding.. in my less than humble opinion. It was a pleasure serving alongside of them! God Bless!
I dont know if I remember the story correctly BUT the Green Beret who wrote this song did it during the Viet Nam war. He was in Danger territory and was hiding a hollowed out tree trunk eating ants and drinking rain water for a couple off days while he was surrounded by the VIET CONG. While hiding in the tree trunk he came up with the words of this song then later, surviving the situation and making it back to the states he sang it on a Television show.
I am 70 years old and still cry every time I hear SSgt. Barry Sadler sings this song> (his song). R.I.P. SSgt. Barry Sadler!! You were a great inspiration to many!
99% of these sons your listening to brought tears to my eyes. I find it very hard to see people show such disrespect for our fallen soldiers they should be ashamed of them selves. 💗 seeing your reaction so genuine 👍shout out from 🇨🇦nada
My Grandma Ethel, who was born and reared in Bristol, England and became a naturalized American, loved this song. She cleaned the operation rooms during WWI. Grandma had us request this song on a local radio station. We did, and she waited hours to hear it. She was quite a patriotic American.
My son just retired from the U.S. Army this month after 23 years. For the last 10 years, he has been a Green Beret. I raised my very own hero. His father and I are grateful that he is safe and we will continue to be very proud of this wonderful man. Watching your video I could see the pride in your face and then hear you yourself are a veteran. Thank you for your service.
I was 10 years old when the song came out in 66. My family watched it on The Ed Sullivan Show. Living just off base at Fort Benning Georgia. I had a few of my friends lose their fathers in Vietnam. I noticed on the video that a couple of the pictures are not that of the Green Berets.
My father was a former green beret, retired due to shrapnel injuries. he used to sing this to me holding me when I was a baby one of my first real memories of him. He has been gone 31 years and I still think about this song and it still makes me miss him.
About 6/7 yrs old in the 70s. Three Cousins, all brothers were Green Berets, and one Uncle were in Nam all but one Green Beret brother came back. Now only one retired Green Beret brother is alive. RIP boys I’ll see ya’ll soon. THANK YOU to anyone who SERVED, anytime. 🙏🏻
The line of the song, "He has died for those oppressed" is significant. The flash on the Green Beret cover features the motto of the Special Forces which is "De Oppresso Liber". Loosely translated, the phrase means "to liberate the oppressed".
Mr Red White and Blue by Coffey Anderson is one of my favorite patriotic songs. Also Dolly Parton performing Color Me America at the Dixie Stampede those videos are great. In the background of one of them everyone was standing and clapping and someone told a guy to stand up and he said with a thick British accent. “i’m english” lol
Listened to this song as a young boy in the early 70’s and knew I would serve in the military. In 82’ right out of high school I went active duty. Spent 14 years as a USAF Paramedic.
It was written by a green berets and even sang by the author Sgt. Barry Sadler and Robin Moore. The part about pin this on our son’s chest!!! Listen to that version and watch it! You won’t be disappointed!
I remember singing this song in 1977 as a trainee in the Army, was trained by Vietnam drill sergeants. This song always gave me chills up my spine, just thinking about what they go though!! Combat Engineer{62B10}
John Wayne (deceased movie star who always played a strong character) had a movie about the Green Berets back in 1968. I always think of that movie when I hear the song.
As a child I lived in Japan and Okinawa during the height of the war. They would bring them to Okinawa for jungle jump training. When we arrived on Okinawa we could watch our men from the rooftop of our hotel. Plane after plane would fly overhead the skies filled with parachutes. It looked like blowing those fluffy white dandelions by the handful. My cousin came to Okinawa on his way to Viet Nam. Mom fixed dinner for about eight of his buddies. Good homemade Mexican food. Perhaps the last home cooked meal some of these men had. I remember one standing and raising his beer saying “ here’s to my brothers that we all come home!” ! I was only 8 years old but remember that evening vividly. We would watch the news everyday. AFN would scroll the KIA, Wounded in action and MIA. The numbers would bring tears to my eyes wondering if my cousin was one of them. Fortunately my dad was an electrician and worked on the flight simulators of the F105 and F4 and was safe from the war zone. He served his twenty and retired as the war slowing down. I followed in his tracks not as an electrician but as a medic. I am technically VN era because I signed before the war was officially over. I too served for twenty years. Decorated by President Reagan for a “Lifesaving”.
Driving down a street at Ft. Irwin, NTC, California I told my daughter to look to her left as she would probably never see the sight coming toward her. 6 Green Berets dressed to the nines! She waved and each one waved back. She was so thrilled. I loved working there!
I am his daughter, thank you for supporting my father's song. Thank all you service members for your sacrifices!
I read the casca series yrs ago very interesting. Thanks for his service, and may he R.I.P.
I hope you see this a year later, My father used to sing this song as one in his rotation in the car when we were kids. Still makes me cry. Such a good memory. If your father is still with us please thank him.
@jerryparker5137 I'm a truck driver so I listened to them on cd years ago
I love this song.
I idolized him when I was growing up, and that is, I believe, the source of my strong feelings about those who serve. I had no other military connection. So the package I'm getting ready to ship to Operation Gratitude this week is as much from your dad as it is from me.
My late husband was one of the first Green Berets. He retired as a Lt. Colonel. I still have his silver wings and his green beret.
God Bless you both Tina! Many of us cherish the memories of him and all of our forces.
God Bless him Tina Owens, and you too
Tina may I ask what years and what group did he finish with? I spent 25 years in Special Forces.
Tina May our God bless you and yours.
Thank you for your sacrifice. It will FOREVER be appreciated.
This Song Was Written By SSgt Barry Sadler, Who Was An Actual Member Of The Army Special Forces(The Green Berets)
And my cousin 🙂
My uncle was a green beret
@@kermifrog7789 I had a huge crush on your cousin. May he Rest in Peace. 🙏🇺🇸💖
He also wrote the early books of Casca The Eternal Mercenary. Excellent books.
That was SSG Sadler singing it too!
Historical song for those of in the US old enough to have lived through the Vietnam era. Thanks for bringing it back.
I remember singing along with this song when I heard it on the radio. I was 5 years old. My cousin was about 15 and he would play it on the piano and we would sing at the top if our lungs. Thank you to every soldier that has served, is serving, and those who are considering service. We would not be free without you.
My dad was a Marine at that time. I grew up with this song. Always loved it.
Or who were brought up knowing this song... cause dad and grandpa and g'gpa :)
I was just a kid when this came out I’m almost 64 now and it still touches me to hear it and causes my eyes to tear up
Me too (almost 65). My heart keeps leaking from my eyes! 🙏🇺🇸💖
There was a Cheers episode when one of the characters was thinking about moving to Canada. Rather that try to talk him out of it, the "crew" sang the "Green Baret."
Glad to know I am not the only one who cries when I hear this song. I am 41 but my mom played this song all the time. It was on of her favorites. She would have been 66 this year.
@@caw7007 Well said. Me too.
I was 7 years old when that song first came out. I remember listening to it and just sobbing. At 7 years old I couldn't fathom the true meaning ; the sacrifice. There was no way I could understand what war was. I haven't heard this song in probably 45 or 50 years. I'm 63 and now I understand. May God bless America and every freedom loving patriot around the world.
May God Bless you as well Alice!
@@cliffordbarnes1631 thank you.
Me too!!!!
I was about the same age, and had 4 cousins over in the Nam. Even then I hated that war, but not the men, and women who were in it. I went on to be a (peacetime) Vet 79-83
I have never been against our military, but they should not have ever been in Viet Nam. Actually we were only supposed to send personnel over there to train their military.
Barry Sadler lived about 60 miles away in Murfreesboro Tn. for a long time. He's actually the one singing this song too. He had a sad and very tragic life. He deserved better than what he went through. May he rest in peace. 😥
Thank you I never knew the story about his death just read up on it so sad :(
I've been waiting for this one. My dad was a Green Beret in Vietnam.
My dad was also a Green beret and so I was raised at Ft. Bragg North Carolina. I met a lot of these folks and they were, to the man, great people who loved their country.
AATW!
I listened to this as a child with the Vietnam war on tv every night. Brings tears to my eyes. Thank you to all who came before & who continue to serve.
These are NOT air corp, or aviators. They are AIRBORNE operators. These are the guys they drop from the air by either parachute or repelling lines into the hot zones of war. They are tested to levels of endurance that very few can endure. They are taught survival techniques for almost any type of condition, and even to eat what would make most people puke in order to survive. When the job description call for extreme danger, slim chance of survival, overwhelming odds, and the most hostile environment, these are the guys they send in. They will through shear force of will and training stop at nothing to obtain their goal. They are normally very reserved around those other than their own as they have nothing to prove to ANYONE, they know they are the REAL THING! The likes of these people has not been seen on this earth since the days of SPARTA!
These are the guys who train other nations on how war is done properly
I was never in the military but just hearing this song gives me the chills.
My uncle was a Green Beret during Viet Nam and did 3 tours. He made it home and went on to become a warden of a prison in Huntsville Texas. He was an amazing man. When he walked thru the halls of the prison amongst the prisoners they would part and give him space. He earned the respect he was shown.
Wow. Great story. Thanks for sharing
This song always brings tears to my eyes. It reminds me of my Dad. He died when I was ten years old. He was in the Army a very proud Green Beret. He fought in the Korea war. I have so much respect for all military in America and our allies.
My dad was a marine,3 tours of vietnam,but he played this song a lot. Now it just makes me 😢 cry.
My nephew is a Green Beret serving in Afghanistan. This song is special to our family. Thank you for doing this song.
Watch the John Wayne movie the "Green Berets" these men are the best of the best in the US Army Special forces. Watching the Vietnam era movie will give you a sample of their beginnings. They are committed warriors working with indigenous populations in small numbers, behind enemy lines, making a difference. God Bless them. Also as a man with Scottish heritage, I thank you for your service and your respect to the USA!. Thank you Cousin...Gaisgich air urram
Spent 25 years of a 35 year career in the Special Forces. I can honestly say I trained, and trained with, fought, and traveled, partied and sang with some of the greatest men on this planet.
Three weeks after I left Afghanistan and retired my son was killed by an IED. He too was Special Forces.
My Uncle Clayton Jordan was a Green Berets,served two tours in Vietnam,was in the U.S. Army from 1950- 1980;30 years,2 months and 16 days,buried at Ft Bragg in 2014 at age 82,Cancer. RIP
I was 7 years old this song came out. My dad was overseas in Vietnam he sent us a reel-to-reel recorder and requested that I sing this song and the song Last Kiss on the reel-to-reel and send it to him. At 7 years old I don't know how good I could really sing that is what he asked for and that's what I did. When he came home he told me that him and his buddies listen to this song every night before they went to sleep.
This has always been one of my favorites, even before joining the military.
I still watch the John Wayne movie of the same name from time to time.
Had my cousin Barry and two brothers in Vietnam I can’t watch it to this day. Hits too close to home. Thanks for your service.
Thank you for your service.
@@2kool42 You are welcome. I hope you have a good day.
I'm so proud of our military, every branch has a special forces, the baddest of them all, total respect for all who serve
There is a movie called Green Berets by John Wayne. This song is used. Amazing movie at a time that Vietnam was controversial.
Thank you Sargent sadler . And all vets
Great song! I remember this when it first came out! My best friend’s father was a Green Beret. ❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸✌🏻
Love the song God bless the veterans
This song sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it. Love it.
I learned this song when I was a small girl it still gives me chills
Thank you to all the sooldiers, and Veterans including you, young man, for your service..may God bless you all ❤❤
I bought this record when it was first released and I still have it. I’m so thankful for everyone in the military who keeps us free.
Thank you for YOUR service, as well, sir! All Vets everywhere have earned a special place in the hearts of freedom loving people. I'm an American, but I know the British are as tenacious and bad-ass as we are. We make excellent partners. Be well and safe, God bless, and thank you! Have a wonderful holiday season!
Much respect for these men, and I appreciate your service to your country
I salute you for your service and to your. Fallen brothers much respect and honor you have
Oddly enough this song was writen To honor a green baret from my home town. His son was a class mate of might. He was given an appointment to west point on the death of his father. It was a long time ago. His son was around 10 years old when his father died. His son died of covid early this year.
If you want to know what is required to even test to be a Green Beret, watch the movie. John Wayne makes sure that everyone knows just how special these soldiers are. And that's a lot of praise coming from a navy man. RCN
This one always makes me cry. ❤
I'm absolutely loving your content. With most of the RUclips videos I watch, I just listen while playing video games, because normally I have to be *doing* something while they play. With you, I have to *watch*. Your enjoyment of the music, your emotions during songs like this one... Man,it's special.
the man singing was a green beret and he wrote the song plus more Sgt. Barry Sandler
Still makes me cry after all these years. Thank you for showing this.
I remember watching the
movie the Green Berets and both me and my father cried at the end of the movie and my dad's generation was raised never to cry. That's how strong this song is. I'm going to watch one of my favorite Toby Keith songs to get rid of the weepies "Whiskey for my men beer for my horses. "
Thank you so much for this song. I was able to sing along, it has always been a special song, because of the respect I hold in my heart for everyone who has ever served and are now serving. Terri Spurling below mentioned that Home Free put out a song today that we think you will like. Land Of The Free. She is right sure you will like it. Thanks again.
Great song, very moving and true! Thank you to all service men and women!
We learned and sang this song in choir class in elementary school in the mid-1960's and I am so happy to watch this and to be able to recall every single word. I was perhaps 8 or 9 years old, too young to fight, but I have maintained the respect singing this song developed in me for the Green Berets and all of those who serve in the military to this day. Thank you for making this available.
I've heard this song many times growing up but this is the first time I've seen a tribute to them. Thanks
I heard this song when it was first performed by Sgt Barry Sadler on the Today show it brought tears to my eyes then and still does today. My Dad was in the Army during WWII, my older brother was in the Air Force and served 3 tours in Vietnam and my younger brother was a Marine. My heart goes out always to all the brave men and women serving in the military they don't get the respect they so deserve. Thanks for playing this.
Lol, Navy vet sitting here singing along with the Ballad--anyone else?
Thank you for your service. I'm not a Vet, but many Military in my family. This song has always touched my heart. ♡
Hell yeah, me too. Also a Navy vet, Vietnam era. All military people are brothers and sisters, it doesn't matter which branch you were in, or when you served. Once military, always military.
May God bless all my military brothers and sisters. And I pray he watches over their familys while they are away.
Navy vet here . I was a child when I first heard it .
I salute you Sir !
Me too...
former USAF.
Thank you for reacting to this song. I'm 70 years old and it still sends chills down my back and tears down my cheeks. If it can be found, please react to an oldie done by Bobby Vinton called "Little Barefoot Boy". It will cause the tears to flow.
This song has always meant a great deal to me. I had the privilege to hear Barry Sadler sing this song in person once. I knew several men through my college friends who were Green Berets. They were very special people. I wish all people would show appreciation to these special men and their families. Sadler was an example for many. God bless our servicemen and women.
There are so many chilling videos of this song. The most so is SGT Sadler singing it himself.
Amazing and thankyou 🙏 4 your service and All the men and woman who are willing to give there life ❤ 4 our freedom
I first heard this song when the movie "Green Berets" first came out in 1968, with John Wayne starring in it. Viet Nam was still active. I had several friends in Viet Nam and had lost several to it. I still fall apart when I hear this song. I still see their faces, think of their families, and just ache because of all those that didn't come home. God Bless and protect ALL OUR MILITARY, OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT, BORDER PATROL, FIREFIGHTERS, AND FIRST RESPONDERS! They all run in to the danger while others run away! They have always been and will always be my HEROES and will have my respect and support for as long as I live!
My Uncle was a Green Beret. He is an amazing man that has taught me so much. He was a sniper with them and can still shoot a gun with amazing accuracy. He is not someone to mess with but he means the world to me and his family. So grateful for his and others’ service
I enjoyed your experience! TYVM!
I served in the 5th SFG in Nam from 70-75 and with MACV SOG in 70-72. I still have my wings and green beanie.
I remember this well. Sung by a green beret Barry Sadler. He made a whole album.
He wrote it as well...
@@george217 he wrote it while he was recovering in a military hospital in the Philippines after stepping on a punji stick trap on a patrol in Vietnam.
This song is beautiful 🇺🇸👍
Unfortunately, he took his own life.
If I look real hard, I think I can fi d that albums.
One of the best songs of all time. It never gets old.
I can't listen to songs about our Military without tears. I love this Country and our brave men and women of Americas Armed Forces.
It gives you something to be proud of but also heartfelt at the end of the Ballot. Part of it you feel the sorrow of the Widow but at the same time the honor and tradition of that unit.
I was really shocked to realize how many people knew this song! The song and movie was something I've watched for almost 60 years. God bless
OUR HEROES!!! And thank you for your service as well.
My pleasure
@@TheDonsChannel Ooops deleted wrong comment on wrong vid.
Hooah
This song has always brought a tear to my eye. Proud tear, though.
Yes! I cry every time, such a good song. Thank you for reacting to this one.💖
I served with UK soldiers (Black Watch) when I was in Iraq. Outstanding.. in my less than humble opinion. It was a pleasure serving alongside of them! God Bless!
I dont know if I remember the story correctly BUT the Green Beret who wrote this song did it during the Viet Nam war. He was in Danger territory and was hiding a hollowed out tree trunk eating ants and drinking rain water for a couple off days while he was surrounded by the VIET CONG. While hiding in the tree trunk he came up with the words of this song then later, surviving the situation and making it back to the states he sang it on a Television show.
This song has always brought tears to my eyes. God Bless these brave soldiers. God Bless all the men and women for their service!
I grew up with this song. I love it. God bless Barry Sadler! ❤
I am 70 years old and still cry every time I hear SSgt. Barry Sadler sings this song> (his song). R.I.P. SSgt. Barry Sadler!! You were a great inspiration to many!
God I love this country. Thank You, Green Berets.
99% of these sons your listening to brought tears to my eyes. I find it very hard to see people show such disrespect for our fallen soldiers they should be ashamed of them selves. 💗 seeing your reaction so genuine 👍shout out from 🇨🇦nada
You need to watch the video that shows SSgt Barry Sadler singing it. I've been listening to this song since i was kid.
My Grandma Ethel, who was born and reared in Bristol, England and became a naturalized American, loved this song. She cleaned the operation rooms during WWI. Grandma had us request this song on a local radio station. We did, and she waited hours to hear it. She was quite a patriotic American.
Thank you, every time I see you do a video on the military, you do all of us the justice many act like none deserve.
My son just retired from the U.S. Army this month after 23 years. For the last 10 years, he has been a Green Beret. I raised my very own hero. His father and I are grateful that he is safe and we will continue to be very proud of this wonderful man. Watching your video I could see the pride in your face and then hear you yourself are a veteran. Thank you for your service.
Awe, thanks so much for reacting to this song. My father was a Green Beret. He’s 77 now and still tough as a boot!
I'm 67 and still get chills when I hear this song!
I was 10 years old when the song came out in 66. My family watched it on The Ed Sullivan Show. Living just off base at Fort Benning Georgia. I had a few of my friends lose their fathers in Vietnam. I noticed on the video that a couple of the pictures are not that of the Green Berets.
My father was a former green beret, retired due to shrapnel injuries.
he used to sing this to me holding me when I was a baby one of my first real memories of him. He has been gone 31 years and I still think about this song and it still makes me miss him.
Loved this album and still have it. still makes me tear up.
A moderately related video is Billy Joel - 'Good Night Saigon'
About 6/7 yrs old in the 70s. Three Cousins, all brothers were Green Berets, and one Uncle were in Nam all but one Green Beret brother came back. Now only one retired Green Beret brother is alive. RIP boys I’ll see ya’ll soon. THANK YOU to anyone who SERVED, anytime. 🙏🏻
The line of the song, "He has died for those oppressed" is significant. The flash on the Green Beret cover features the motto of the Special Forces which is "De Oppresso Liber". Loosely translated, the phrase means "to liberate the oppressed".
Mr Red White and Blue by Coffey Anderson is one of my favorite patriotic songs. Also Dolly Parton performing Color Me America at the Dixie Stampede those videos are great. In the background of one of them everyone was standing and clapping and someone told a guy to stand up and he said with a thick British accent. “i’m english” lol
Listened to this song as a young boy in the early 70’s and knew I would serve in the military. In 82’ right out of high school I went active duty. Spent 14 years as a USAF Paramedic.
It was written by a green berets and even sang by the author Sgt. Barry Sadler and Robin Moore. The part about pin this on our son’s chest!!! Listen to that version and watch it! You won’t be disappointed!
I believe he was a Sgt. Barry Sandler.
Love your attitude for our country, you have great videos. Thank you for your Service as well.
I remember singing this song in 1977 as a trainee in the Army, was trained by Vietnam drill sergeants. This song always gave me chills up my spine, just thinking about what they go though!! Combat Engineer{62B10}
Brings tears of pride
Loved this song when it came out and still love it.
Loved the move too.
The song played at the end credit in the movie The Green Berets is my fav.!!!
This is another one I remember from when I was a child that my dad would listen to good tune
The ballot of the Green Beret was released in 1966 wrote and sung by
Staff sergeant Barry Sadler of the Green berets. 🐢🦅🤠
Your emotions came through. Bless you.
Not only did he write and perform the song, he also wrote the Casca the eternal mercenary book series
I read a bunch of those. Great stuff
John Wayne (deceased movie star who always played a strong character) had a movie about the Green Berets back in 1968. I always think of that movie when I hear the song.
Written and sung by one. We had the record. The B-side was "Letter From Vietnam".
The Don--not surprising for someone of my era--this song premiered on The Ed Sullivan Show--the same program where the Beatles premiered in the USA.
As a child I lived in Japan and Okinawa during the height of the war. They would bring them to Okinawa for jungle jump training. When we arrived on Okinawa we could watch our men from the rooftop of our hotel. Plane after plane would fly overhead the skies filled with parachutes. It looked like blowing those fluffy white dandelions by the handful. My cousin came to Okinawa on his way to Viet Nam. Mom fixed dinner for about eight of his buddies. Good homemade Mexican food. Perhaps the last home cooked meal some of these men had. I remember one standing and raising his beer saying “ here’s to my brothers that we all come home!” ! I was only 8 years old but remember that evening vividly. We would watch the news everyday. AFN would scroll the KIA, Wounded in action and MIA. The numbers would bring tears to my eyes wondering if my cousin was one of them. Fortunately my dad was an electrician and worked on the flight simulators of the F105 and F4 and was safe from the war zone. He served his twenty and retired as the war slowing down. I followed in his tracks not as an electrician but as a medic. I am technically VN era because I signed before the war was officially over. I too served for twenty years. Decorated by President Reagan for a “Lifesaving”.
Driving down a street at Ft. Irwin, NTC, California I told my daughter to look to her left as she would probably never see the sight coming toward her. 6 Green Berets dressed to the nines! She waved and each one waved back. She was so thrilled. I loved working there!
0730 and I'm sobbing. Thanks for this video. I ate dinner to the Vietnam war on TV when I was a kid. This song always affected me.