Steve Rogers is such an amazing character in these films. I'm glad that so many people have come to love him because of the MCU. On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be. The great RUclipsr KaptainKristian, talking about Superman, said, "We always know what Superman will do, because he'll always do what's right. The clearer the motivations, the more distinct the character becomes. It's the stories around him that should be complex." I believe the same thing applies to Captain America. If Clark Kent is "just a dude from Kansas trying to do the right thing", then Steve is the same guy from Brooklyn. We need these characters to show us hope, and to make us believe in ourselves. Thank you for this amazing orchestral cover. In the spirit of it, could I ask that you create a Superman theme that combines John Williams' "Superman March" and Hans Zimmer's "Ideal of Hope"? I always saw "Ideal of Hope" as a great piece that perfectly scores Clark's becoming Superman, while the "Superman March" captures the joy and goodness of Superman. And while you're at it, can you throw in the Superman: The Animated Series theme?
"On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be." As a non-US-American its always noble to see how the United States COULD be in the world when you see Captain America rescuing the whole world and not just standing for his own country. Poorly its contrary to the actual US-politic still with the "America First"-way.
There's one quote that I love. "A hero? I'm no more a hero than anyone fighting for freedom, liberty, and brotherhood. So long as the evil of tyranny never reaches these shores, the dream that is America will endure."
Deadpool, when he sees Steve for the first time - "Permission to scream in excitement, sir!" Steve - "Permission granted." Deadpool - "Merica, fu... Steve - "Ah, language!"
Deadpool wouldn't have sworn in front of Captain America. In the comics when he finally meets Captain America. Someone comments about him not swearing for once. He says the reason why he won't swear in front of Captain America. Is because Captain America was his childhood hero - even though he's Canadian. & he's not about to swear in front of him.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 He was one of the top 3 heroes Deadpool (not me and don't tell Miguel that I used Logan's bones as a weapon just to kill the TVA for a ridiculous intro) respects.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980friggin A Deadpool, good on em. It’s really wholesome that even the psychos like punisher n daredevil n Deadpool all look up to cap. He’s your heroes favorite hero. 💯
“Yeah we compromised, sometimes in ways that made us not sleep so well at night, but we did it so people could be free, this isn’t freedom, this is fear.” 🔥🔥
The serum never corrupted Steve Rogers! Touche.. but there's only been one Steve Rogers hasn't there? Mic drop by Zemo Steve Rogers was one in a million.
One that led his nation to war ... One that led his team in saving the world ... One that kept fighting his own friends and enemies in the Honor of Justice ... One that accepted his faults yet enabled others to move on ... One that commanded the billions .... to Defend the Universe! One ... THAT ...NEVER ...STOPPED ... FIGHTING! ONE.. THAT ... NEVER ... GAVE... UP!
"I know I'm asking alot. The price of freedom is high. Always has been. And it's a price I am willing to pay. And if I'm the only one then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not."
This is gonna be ringtone when I playing as Steve Rogers aka Captain America in Marvel's Avengers video-game. I really love and like this epic version theme song of Captain America. I really can do this all day even in epic version theme song.
Please do "The West Was Built On Legends" from Ghost Rider or "Main On End" from Avengers: Endgame (I would love to hear "Portals," too, but I'm sure someone already commented that). Keep up the great work!
Fun fact, the sound that plays when the winter soldier is first scene, the noise that sounds like metal being scratched is actually Bucky's scream from cap 1 slowed down
@L'Orchestra Cinematique, your respect for the music of MARVEL is only exceeded by your talent. My respect to you for that. I could sit and listen to your videos all day. I'm also enthralled by your WandaVision End Credit EPIC video.
1:08 [Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) Crossroads “ Crossroads ” Episode: 5 Preceded by: " Replacements " Followed by: " Bastogne " "Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO. Synopsis Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties. Summary On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany. Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn. Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes. Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area. Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water. Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy. On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA) 1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
I thought this was an edit of Cap fighting. So I'm just like "👁️👄👁️" the entire video. I was waiting but nothing came up. Still this is really epic tho.
The start always gives me the chills, one of the greatest heroes ever to walk the earth.
Now we need the 24-hour version so we can do this all day.
Great
I understood that reference.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 and I understood yours
I can do this all day.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I understood THAT reference
“The price of freedom is high. Always has been. But it’s a price I’m willing to pay. And if I’m the only one, so be it. But I’m betting I’m not.”
Did you write that down first, or was that off the top of your head
@@archietall2339 it's a quote from captain America
So is my reply
@@archietall2339 “I understood that reference”
*"But I'm willing to bet that I'm not."
"I can do this all day." -Captain America
Yeah I know
@crazy GAMER yessir
I bet you can, but I am on a very tight schedule.
I Understood That Reference 😎
I know... *sigh* I know.
"I'm with you 'til the end of the line." - Captain America
This is going to be super good
Оцените мои артхаус видео на канале. Уверяю, вы не пожалеете.
Rate my Arthouse videos on the channel. I assure you, you will not regret it.
There’s a hundred likes so I made it 101 just for fun. 😁
Best
"A symbol to the Nation... A hero to the World."
“The story of Captain America is one of Honor ,Bravery and sacrifice”
"A symbol to the nation. A hero to the world."
Who said that line?
@@EAgamer100 An announcer in Winter Soldier when Cap visited a small section of himself in a Museum.
It’s actually a symbol to the nation, a hero to the world
@@adamrogbros1323 Fixed it, thanks!
The story of Captain America is one of honor, bravery, and sacrifice 🇺🇸
Steve Rogers is such an amazing character in these films. I'm glad that so many people have come to love him because of the MCU.
On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be.
The great RUclipsr KaptainKristian, talking about Superman, said, "We always know what Superman will do, because he'll always do what's right. The clearer the motivations, the more distinct the character becomes. It's the stories around him that should be complex." I believe the same thing applies to Captain America. If Clark Kent is "just a dude from Kansas trying to do the right thing", then Steve is the same guy from Brooklyn. We need these characters to show us hope, and to make us believe in ourselves.
Thank you for this amazing orchestral cover. In the spirit of it, could I ask that you create a Superman theme that combines John Williams' "Superman March" and Hans Zimmer's "Ideal of Hope"? I always saw "Ideal of Hope" as a great piece that perfectly scores Clark's becoming Superman, while the "Superman March" captures the joy and goodness of Superman. And while you're at it, can you throw in the Superman: The Animated Series theme?
such a pity mcu/dc fankids slaughtered MOS and also how underrated this comment is
Steve Rogers represents what America aspires to. He has often been at odds with what the government does throughout his life.
"On of the disappointing things about growing up has been realizing that my country, America, isn't as noble as I was told as a kid. I was raised to believe that the United States was this great beacon of democracy that stood firm for what was right and true. While that has occasionally been the case, more often than not America has put self-interest above the good of mankind. But when I see Captain America on the screen, when I hear Steve Rogers speak, I start to believe in all that America could be, in all that humanity could be."
As a non-US-American its always noble to see how the United States COULD be in the world when you see Captain America rescuing the whole world and not just standing for his own country. Poorly its contrary to the actual US-politic still with the "America First"-way.
America is a Continent.
I'm german so i disn't read 20% of your comment
People love the "no, you move quote", but Cap's best quote by far is "I believe in nothing, general. Except the Dream."
Captain America's role in born again is so damn good.
"A soldier with a voice to cammand a god...and does."
There's one quote that I love. "A hero? I'm no more a hero than anyone fighting for freedom, liberty, and brotherhood. So long as the evil of tyranny never reaches these shores, the dream that is America will endure."
From a guy that got beaten in Brooklyn streets to a WW2 hero to a hero that fought Thanos with a broken shield
Surrender is not an option.
Surrender is never and option
A super soldier, a living legend who kind of lives up to the legend.
-Tony Stark, Avengers 2012
As soon as I heard the brass, I got chills
Brilliant. Love Silvestri’s classic theme thet goes into the Winter Soldier theme.
Deadpool, when he sees Steve for the first time - "Permission to scream in excitement, sir!"
Steve - "Permission granted."
Deadpool - "Merica, fu...
Steve - "Ah, language!"
I would have loved to see this
Deadpool wouldn't have sworn in front of Captain America. In the comics when he finally meets Captain America. Someone comments about him not swearing for once. He says the reason why he won't swear in front of Captain America. Is because Captain America was his childhood hero - even though he's Canadian. & he's not about to swear in front of him.
I Understood That Reference😎
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 He was one of the top 3 heroes Deadpool (not me and don't tell Miguel that I used Logan's bones as a weapon just to kill the TVA for a ridiculous intro) respects.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980friggin A Deadpool, good on em. It’s really wholesome that even the psychos like punisher n daredevil n Deadpool all look up to cap. He’s your heroes favorite hero. 💯
THE STAR SPANGLED MAN WITH A PLAN!
Thank you for using Taking a Stand, I love so much the winter soldier and that is THE theme for Cap for me, even more the the first avenger one.
You're very help, it's such a good film!
I prefer the First Avenger theme.
Just fits his personality more to me.
@@Gojirawars03 I agree. That is Captain America’s theme. The one from the winter soldier is Bucky’s theme.
Love all the cap themes for the first avengers is the one that reminds me most of Cap especially since they used it in THAT Steve/Tony Endgame scene.
@@Gojirawars03 totally!
I can listen to this all day.
“Yeah we compromised, sometimes in ways that made us not sleep so well at night, but we did it so people could be free, this isn’t freedom, this is fear.” 🔥🔥
3:10
If this had been the exact theme when he lifted the mjölnir......❤
I CAN ACTUALLY SEE THAT IN MY HEAD
Remember when he was once the very first avenger?
♦️♦️♦️He forever will be.♦️♦️♦️
I mean, technically Thor was
@@maul6096 no, technically thor was a aspiring king, to his people he was just royalty and at the time,his heart wasnt in the right spot
@@maul6096 Thor wasn’t a hero at that time, he was a egotistical alien bruh, all cared about was fighting, Steve was a real avenger.
Yes. Dr Erskine choose well. He too saw with more than eyes.
Captain America to Falcon: On your left.
Falcon to Captain America during the last stand in Endgame: On your left.
Yeah we know, we all got the reference
Yeah, I know, I know
“You must stay who you are…Not a perfect soldier, but a good man”
Literally makes me SO nostalgic😭😭
A reminder that we don't need to be perfect soldiers...
...just good men.
Good becomes great. Bad becomes worse.
Red Skull: What made you so special?
Cap: Nothing. I’m just a kid from Brooklyn.
Definitely the best superhero in history. Maybe not the most iconic; but def the best.
Definitely iconic too. He's the first avenger after all
The serum never corrupted Steve Rogers!
Touche.. but there's only been one Steve Rogers hasn't there?
Mic drop by Zemo
Steve Rogers was one in a million.
One that led his nation to war ...
One that led his team in saving the world ...
One that kept fighting his own friends and enemies in the Honor of Justice ...
One that accepted his faults yet enabled others to move on ...
One that commanded the billions .... to Defend the Universe!
One ... THAT ...NEVER ...STOPPED ... FIGHTING!
ONE.. THAT ... NEVER ... GAVE... UP!
AND…he was worthy
Love this so much, Marvel Cinematic Universe is no longer the same without Captain America(Steve Rogers) and Iron Man…
"I know I'm asking alot. The price of freedom is high. Always has been. And it's a price I am willing to pay. And if I'm the only one then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not."
This is gonna be ringtone when I playing as Steve Rogers aka Captain America in Marvel's Avengers video-game. I really love and like this epic version theme song of Captain America. I really can do this all day even in epic version theme song.
I can hear this wonder all day ❤️🤍💙
The three dislikes are from Red Skull, Iron Man, and Thanos
There are three more dislikes from Ebony maw, Corvius glaive and Proxima midnight.
One more now, Janet pressed it just to annoy Scott
One more now, Zemo made Bucky do it.
The dark order two
NOT ANYMORE FROM IRON MAN BECAUSE IRON MAN IS REFRIEND CAPTAIN AMERICA NOW
The Captain America March is my favorite MCU theme. I wish it came back more.
I can listen to this all day!
Please do "The West Was Built On Legends" from Ghost Rider or "Main On End" from Avengers: Endgame (I would love to hear "Portals," too, but I'm sure someone already commented that). Keep up the great work!
Portals is better than Main on End in my opinion.
If you read my whole comment, you would see that I mentioned others had probably already brought up Portals.
@@cookscreativecorner Yes, I realize that. I was just stating my opinion on the two songs. I like both a lot.
"fool! You cannot control the power you hold! You will burn!"
Red Skull: "I already have"
That one dislike is from Red Skull.
Of there is a third it will be from Zemo?, not that I want a third.
Even Taskmaster dislike him too.
I can hear this all day…
Not a perfect soldier but, a good man.
Trying to do my best.
#myfavouriteavenger
Always and forever.
The Thumbnail Is Awessome 👌
Thanks man!!
Okay this in the morning before I head out
Thank you very much guys! As always, you took something pretty and good, then made it into something great and beautiful!
Thinking into our real world, the President’s Beast is the pure embodiment of Captain America as a vehicle. That Limo is quite a sight to behold. 😁👍
You blended both tracks well.
I love you, Chris Evans! BOSTON. Dear friend.🙏🏾💕🥰🤗💕
Next up: Cap best friend, The Winter soldier!!! Make it happen!!
yes!
Fun fact, the sound that plays when the winter soldier is first scene, the noise that sounds like metal being scratched is actually Bucky's scream from cap 1 slowed down
Hell Yah! Do the Winter Soldier next! ❄🦾
Not just his best friend. His brother.
I could watch this all day
@L'Orchestra Cinematique, your respect for the music of MARVEL is only exceeded by your talent. My respect to you for that. I could sit and listen to your videos all day. I'm also enthralled by your WandaVision End Credit EPIC video.
Dude your covers are masterpieces. This gave me goosebumps. Is it possible you can do the Agents of Shield theme?
I didn't know anyone else had watched A.O.S.
Excellent. One of the best pieces in the history of the world 😂
me waiting for a next movie...
perfect title: Captain America: Back in time
and i think... that is beautiful
Sorry but they just confirmed a 4th Captain america movie with the new cap Anthony Mackie is
Please do one of "When Captain America Throws his Mighty Shield".
Whoever pressed dislike obviously doesn't know what AWESOME music sounds like
Thank you for our USA Veterans and World War II heroes for fighting for our country's freedom 😭🇺🇲❤️
Can I use this song in a video about Ship evolution on my channel? Of course, I will give all necessary credits. Thanks for listening
Hey! If you could send us an email at orchestracinematique@gmail.com we can discuss the usage then :)
Nice version I can do this all day
FREEDOM PREVAILS!
FINAL JUSTICE!
THUMBS UP SOLDIER!
-MVC Captain America.
Happy Veterans Day And thank you to all of our veterans who have fought on the battlefield for our country's freedom
I am here before the premiere
Well this is gonna be awesome!
Epic as always from you all xoxo
Steve Rogers: The Eternal Super Soilder, legendary First Avenger, and Friend.
I can hear this song all day
Me too bro
@@erengodyeager2602 LOL
1:08
[Warning]Episode #5 Crossroads of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim)(Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2)
Crossroads
“ Crossroads ”
Episode: 5
Preceded by: " Replacements "
Followed by: " Bastogne "
"Crossroads" is the 5th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier(the Meralim). It once again features Steve Rogers in a starring role. It follows him winning a raid against German troops and earning him a promotion to Battalion XO.
Synopsis
Captain America Rogers is promoted to Executive Officer (XO) of 2nd Battalion and is no longer given command of Easy Company. He is transferred to Battalion HQ and given administrative duties that include typing field reports. He finds it difficult to relinquish control of Easy Company and focus on his new duties.
Summary
On October 17, 1944, in the Netherlands, at the Schoonderlogt Estate, Captain America Steve Rogers is looking out the window of the room he shares with Captain James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes. They have been ordered to go to the 506th Regiment HQ, but Barnes refuses to wake up, so Rogers grabs a nearby cup of liquid and throws it over a groggy Barnes, which works. Barnes becomes enraged and exclaims that it is his own urine, and throws his pillow at Rogers, who begins to laugh. As they approach the HQ, Barnes tells them that they are the only unit to have the Germans on the German side of the Rhine River and that if they had managed to fight the Germans off at Antwerp, they could have made a major advance into Germany.
Rogers is instructed to give Colonel Sink a fully written battle report on how he ran into a crossroads with one of Easy's squadrons about a month earlier. Rogers leaves to do so and begins to recall the events of the battle. He recalls when Liebgott ran with the rest of his patrol; Liebgott has a minor but bleeding neck wound and another of them is seriously wounded. After telling them that they have found a company of Germans nearby, Rogers has Lipton gather Easy's first squad to go with them to the crossroads. Scouting the area, they find the German company inexplicably firing an MG-42 towards the battalion headquarters, which is miles away and well out of range. Rogers organizes an attack, having the mortar squads blow up the road. The machine gunners provide covering fire and the rest go forward with Rogers to pick off vulnerable soldiers on the road, Rogers himself assigning individual men from the German squad to specific men from the first squad. They successfully take out several Germans with the attack and quickly retreat to regroup and plan their next attack. Rogers and the squad wait until dawn.
Rogers orders a charge that he will lead, telling the rest to fix their bayonets and charge into the red smoke while he runs first. The smoke grenade is slow to launch, and the soldiers are far behind Rogers, who reaches the line first and shoots a young German soldier, then more soldiers. Although the surprise attack is successful, another German company appears, leading to a full-scale firefight, with Rogers calling in heavy artillery strikes.
Private Webster and Sergeant John W. Martin capture a trench of soldiers, one of whom tells them he is Polish, despite speaking German. Martin realizes that they are SS and refuses to accept the idea that they are Polish. Webster is hit in the foot by a German artillery barrage and is taken to the aid station. The rest of the team overpowers the Germans and secures the area.
Martin rounds up 11 prisoners. Rogers approaches an angry Liebgott shooting at the still-living Germans crawling over the bodies of their dead comrades, trying to escape the camp. Rogers orders Liebgott to cease shooting and escort Martin's prisoners back to the Battalion CP. Believing the angry Liebgott to be untrustworthy, Rogers orders him to drop all ammunition and removes all but one of the cartridges from Joe's rifle. He tells him that killing one prisoner will cause the others to attack and possibly kill him and escape. Rogers then sits down looking at the young German he threw the flying disc at earlier. Barnes approaches and offers him a glass of water.
Colonel Sink arrives shortly after to assess the situation and informs Rogers that he is to assume the position of battalion commander. Rogers accepts and suggests that 1st Lt. Fredrick "Moose" Heyliger take his place. Later, as Rogers and Heyliger walk together and Rogers briefs him on Easy, Heyliger is shot by a nervous Army sentry. Heyliger survives, but his injuries are too severe to allow him to command Easy.
On a short break in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, the company watches Seven Sinners, a film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Rogers and Barnes enter and the film is interrupted. The commanding officers inform the men that they have that they must embark immediately for Belgium and that all leave has been cancelled. The company travels by trucks a few hundred miles to the small village of Bastogne; it is under attack by an unexpectedly large German force. Colonel Sink tells Rogers and Easy that they will have to defend Bastogne, a junction town of about seven roads that is vital to the advance of the German tank divisions. Colonel Strayer arrives just in time, having been on leave in London. Easy's new commander, 1st Lieutenant Norman Dike, arrives and is debriefed by Rogers about the preparations for the defense, including ammunition, cold-weather clothing, and food packs for the company. A lieutenant, George Rice, brings a jeep full of ammunition boxes. He says he will make another ammunition run if he can, and suggests that Easy and the other companies at his disposal will be surrounded after the last open road is cut shortly. Rogers tells him that the paratroopers must be surrounded and joins his comrades as they make their way into the forest under cover of darkness. Casualties and Deaths
Corporal William Dukeman Jr (KIA)
1st Lieutenant Frederick T. Heyliger (WIA)
Next do Guardians of the Galaxy plz
@crazy GAMER
And Iron Man because...?
FINALLY!
"The only power I have is i believe we can do better" -sam Wilson
"I can do this all day " -Steve Roger
CAPTAIN AMERICA🇺🇸✊🏾✊🏻
Nice !
not a perfect soldier but a good human
3:08 is my fab
Also 1:00 i think you like it
Tony = The ego of The Avengers
Steve = The moral compass of The Avengers.
Neither can exist without the other and that's why it works.
With all the marvel stuff lately, would love to see an epic remake of the shield/Mysterio themes from Far From Home
Cool.
Amazing! Please, consider doing a epic version for Gone With The Wind Theme
Why is my chest hair red white and blue now?!
I'm writing a paper on this guy! What a coincidence!
AMAZING, I LOVE THIS
The first Avenger
Taking a stand
Was waiting that Cap's promise was also included
On your Left 💗
COOOL
God bless America I'm your 700th liked person
And supposedly this is the 100th comment what a coincidence
Wow!
if you haven't already, could you do a rendition of King of Pride Rock by Hans Zimmer
Or Rafiki's Fireflies.
Love you videos
imagine cap coming back with this music omg
I can do this all day.
Say it with me now WHEN CAPTAIN AMERICA THROWS HIS MIGHTY SHIELD
All who oppose him must yield ( did I do it right? )
Oh hell yeah
Life gonna knock you down, you have to get up, life gonna knock you down again and you still get up
Now this is some good freaking patriotisim
…….How can I, when you’re taking all the stupid with you?😂
02:55 min, it just reminded so much to the theme of The Amazing Spider-man 2 movie.
Could you do the KND kids next door orchestra? Like to do it
It's about time.
"I have faith in people."
"On your left."
I thought this was an edit of Cap fighting. So I'm just like "👁️👄👁️" the entire video. I was waiting but nothing came up. Still this is really epic tho.
Winter soldier theme is one of the best cap themes
The dislikes are from Hydra