That’s pretty cool but don't let that distract you from that fact that In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The A-Team.
Ah, noticed just one single mistake, you failed to mention the most awesome and secretive unit of the entire US Military: the E4 MAFIA, who employ their super weapon of Shamming to devastating effect each and every day!
Don't forget ability to acquire gear from other units (or your brothers), discreet parties, some amount of cannabis supply though advanced U/As have taken a toll when the Army decides to not tolerate MaryJane. E-4 Mafia also can slip into foreign red light districts undetected, especially when one Team or Squad plays the diversion card. E-4 Mafia who own POVs are sometimes very expert in loading the car with buddies and trunk with automatic rifles, belt fed machine guns, grenade launchers...leaving post, hitting the liquor store and tacos, and because none had devious intent, return to base with said weapons before anyone realizes the weapons or soldiers were gone or before they even realized that in an exhaustive state returning from the field that no one remembered that any of that was a no go. Masters at sneaking shit onto air transport or some co-ed drinking and stripping games. If the party gals are foreign women, earn 1 ribbon device and possible paternity or STD test. All condooms were used on the rifle barrels or for self love or dropped in a strip club parking lot, or strong DEET dissolves them thereby proving mastery of chemistry also. Before GWOT, other chemistry and biological techniques could be used to make allies or create skirmishes on the home front, in the yard with neighbors observing the action.
@@sanpietroprogettista9887 Is it really part of the 75th? Or it's just named RRD/RRC for organizational purposes, but not really reporting to the regiment?
@ it’s part of the 75th. Special Troops Battalion. Back in the 80s and 90s every (almost) division HHC had a LRSU type detachment. Larger unit structures had military intelligence battalions with entire company’s devoted to LRSU. Most of that went away with the advent of drones. I think humint is coming back in style now that gwot is over and we are looking at larger scale conventional adversaries.
I love that some of the comments are the special forces guys going back-and-forth with each other. I’m so happy that you guys try to one up each other because it makes us all safe in the end. Thanks for all that you guys do.
He forgot the Ranger's Regimental Reconnaissance Company (Ranger RRC). This is the only Tier 1 Ranger unit; they are to Rangers like DEVGRU/SEAL Team 6 are to regular SEALs.
@sanpietroprogettista9887 you aint lying but it just irritates me as the Rangers are the only ones who get credit for it... When they weren't the first ones in... Either we're the Berrets...
@rickyheck6780 Rangers literally see more combat than SEALs and Green Berets, clown. They're the only SOCOM unit attached to JSOC when deployed. Try again.
@MM-qt8gz hmmm interesting considering my brother was a ranger lmao and was a green barret and was in Delta ya 🤡🤡🤡 and spent more time on the front line in the Barrets then he did with the Rangers... But I guess his 17 tours just in the Barrets to Afghanistan and to Irag after we started in Afghanistan was just never seeing it hunh??? 35 years in and he never seen shit hunh??? Clown come talk to me after you get out the circus...
I believe it's important to recognize that CST and psyops is just not elite status. Throughout GWOT, every unit on the ground engaged with the local population. While many videos highlight special operations, it's often the conventional units that are doing the critical work. A more balanced perspective is necessary.
You can’t try out and it’s not really called ISA. You have to be chosen to attend like delta and have background knowledge on intelligence, especially sigint
All have their place on the modern battlefield, though I liked to play Devil's Advocate when I still served and bring up the fact that the ever-expanding Special Operations community makes it not so "special" these days. We had a 37F (PSYOP) as well as an 18C (SF Engineer) in my company when I was a Drill Sergeant. The 37F, despite enlisting before PSYOP became a packet MOS, had anger issues (likely stemming from PEDs, since he was a bodybuilder and one of the few that would come in at 0300 or earlier to get a workout before our 12-18-hour day started). It was fun messing with him, though I refrained from calling him a POG (an underdeveloped Drill Sergeant in his 20s called the 37F by that title in front of a new class of Trainees and almost got smeared across the concrete). I liked the guy, but he was a lot different than us 11Bs and 11Cs that made up the bulk of the company. The 18C, on the other hand, would sometimes vent about the lower quality Soldiers getting handed their Green Berets and needing extensive retraining once they got to their Group. As a naive younger Soldier, I thought Delta required a Special Forces MOS. Not too long into my career, I started serving under some who'd been in the 1st SOFD-D. It makes sense that a lot of operators start out in 75th Ranger Regiment. Green Berets are more of a force multiplier, while "Batt Boys" are direct action and usually work in conjunction with Delta. My lowly Leg Infantry (101st) self was part of a cordon for a Delta mission in Iraq in 2003, though, when they were going after one of the main guys on the Most Wanted playing cards. The Delta guys moved and acted like precision munitions, with each step seeming to have been rehearsed. We had some 19th Group (National Guard) SF guys tag along on some missions in Husaybah, and they just seemed too relaxed. As Saw Gunner, I was carrying a lot of weight and pulling rear security, so I fell behind my squad a little. One of the SF guys, walking along without even having a hand on his weapon, told me they'd cover the rear so I could catch up. I turned around a couple of times and there was no rear security, just the couple of 18-series and their interpreter walking along and chatting. A couple of nights later, one of their patrols got blown up, with a Green Beret losing a leg and requiring dust-off. Their "mad minute" was impressive, at least. I was on rooftop guard and heard the explosion, followed by smaller explosions and automatic gunfire, before watching the team moving back to the compound and hearing the MEDEVAC come in. Anyway, we all serve a purpose. While I always had my qualms with Group Support (stemming from the prima donnas in 5th Group at Campbell, especially at Air Assault School), even the support MOS' in 75th Ranger are required to earn their Tab, to my knowledge, meaning that the DFAC NCOIC and Motor Sergeant made it through a far-tougher school than I ever attempted.
It is all compartmentalized. Instead of utilizing people who do not understand what is involved with the collection assets of the military or their military counterparts, they utilize military intelligence. Military intelligence is different than regular intelligence as it works with various departments at other times but stays focused as the SME for what is referred to as military intelligence, i.e., the 35 series MOS that deals with everything from analysis to human assets. Due to resourcing and expanding bandwidth with how many people there aren't, it is easier to focus on the individuals that will support and work with them, like the military intelligence jobs of the military.
@@manxmanc4951this is the kinda dumb shit someone who has no clue how valuable these chicks in CSG are. I swear yall are obsessed with talking about pronouns more than anyone else
What is Delta, because I’m getting conflicting stories. Some, like this piece, say they are a hostage rescue/ anti-terrorist group. Others say that they are superhuman light infantry. Which is the truth?
@ In this instance, the difference between light and heavy infantry goes like this: heavy infantry has organic vehicles like tanks, APCs, and mostly trucks. Light infantry does not have them.
@@Morrigan070671 I don’t know what to tell you man, delta and 75th are not heavy, 75th is elite light infantry unit. Delta are their own category, hostage rescue/anti terrorist group. I was simply trying to clear up your question for you.
In many cultures, women are invisible and that isn't some slang. The men would often self snitch in front of the women without a thought. It looks like there was enough self snitching to develop a team.
These groups can be the coolest people or biggest assholes you've ever met. Rangers have been some of the biggest asses, and I think that's because of how big they are. While under the SOCOM umbrella, they're more like elite light infantry, often used for the same mission type (capture and hold), just in more high-risk areas. They have to over compensate for still being infantry, just "on steroids". Caveat: yes, I served. Yes, I ran support for these kinds of units. Yes, I am aware I have a POG classification. Yes, I am ready for trolls. Hooah, brothers and sisters.
My platoon SGT made it all the way through TF Orange training just to be not selected. He lost about 25 lbs and was upset as hell for not being selected. He was the baddest Ranger I knew so whatever their standards are, they're insane.
There is a lot of overlap in special operation forces. The only ones doing something different is SOAR. Yeah, the psy-ops doesn't work, but somebody has to run a country after the U.S. takes it over and that's where civil affairs shows up. I doubt anybody else in the military knows anything about infrastructure on a country scale.
You think everyone in the SOF community is disciplined or greatly trained. They can be but there are people across all spectrums that are undisciplined and poorly execute their role. My counterpart being a 35F was doing the 18F work and was passing it off as their own. 35F is a 10 level mos for someone who should be more trained you would expect different.
Civil affairs is the only people in the military that know anything about infrastructure on a country scale. Once the country is captured, they take over the government. I doubt the rangers will be set in to repair all the infrastructure that was blown up while taking the country. Special operations doesn't mean elite. Psy-ops just tricks the military into thinking they have value.
Is that a woman under CST banner? If so you have NO CREDIBILITY..when they have to LOWER THE BAR , different , weaker criteria, such as the Rangers did for a woman to claim she's a Ranger, you have lowered the bar on Every soldier in the Army and made the country that much weaker!!
@@chriswalker810 he forgot JSOC, there's plenty of SMU's that wont be included on the list because information is not out there. One unit he completely forgot is JMAU for starters. The elite surgical unit.
These many units is just waste of taxpayers money, if it is up to me, I would keep only the Delta force for surgical strikes and the Rangers for bigger unconventional operations, abolish the rest of them across all branches !!
@@Grid88 I would like to know more of why they are different. What is different in their selection and training, between being internal to the Ranger Regiment and how it compares to Delta Force. Also, what are their missions (RRC) and how do they work together with the Regiment and others in the SOF community. Thanks.
Okay know we needed is U.S Navy
Tru
There's not nearly as many spec ops units in the navy. You have the seals and swcc and that's about it
*now
That’s pretty cool but don't let that distract you from that fact that In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The A-Team.
0:19 *Intelligence Support Activity (ISA) | **1:29** 160th Special Operations Aviation*
2:10 Special Forces | 3:29 75th Ranger Regiment | 4:30 First Special Forces operational Detachment Delta
5:43 *95th civil Affairs Brigade | **6:36** Psychological Operations (PSYOP)*
7:15 *Cultural Support Team | **7:40** Special Reaction Team*
Ah, noticed just one single mistake, you failed to mention the most awesome and secretive unit of the entire US Military: the E4 MAFIA, who employ their super weapon of Shamming to devastating effect each and every day!
Don't forget ability to acquire gear from other units (or your brothers), discreet parties, some amount of cannabis supply though advanced U/As have taken a toll when the Army decides to not tolerate MaryJane. E-4 Mafia also can slip into foreign red light districts undetected, especially when one Team or Squad plays the diversion card. E-4 Mafia who own POVs are sometimes very expert in loading the car with buddies and trunk with automatic rifles, belt fed machine guns, grenade launchers...leaving post, hitting the liquor store and tacos, and because none had devious intent, return to base with said weapons before anyone realizes the weapons or soldiers were gone or before they even realized that in an exhaustive state returning from the field that no one remembered that any of that was a no go. Masters at sneaking shit onto air transport or some co-ed drinking and stripping games. If the party gals are foreign women, earn 1 ribbon device and possible paternity or STD test. All condooms were used on the rifle barrels or for self love or dropped in a strip club parking lot, or strong DEET dissolves them thereby proving mastery of chemistry also. Before GWOT, other chemistry and biological techniques could be used to make allies or create skirmishes on the home front, in the yard with neighbors observing the action.
shhhhhh
More than one mistake
the number one rule of the mafia is that it is a need to know type part of the army lmao
"I'm just glad they're on our side."
Totally forgot the Regimental Reconnaissance Company.
It's part of the rangers regiment.
Yes exactly. They're tier 1.
When I was in it was the RRD.
@@sanpietroprogettista9887 Is it really part of the 75th? Or it's just named RRD/RRC for organizational purposes, but not really reporting to the regiment?
@ it’s part of the 75th. Special Troops Battalion. Back in the 80s and 90s every (almost) division HHC had a LRSU type detachment. Larger unit structures had military intelligence battalions with entire company’s devoted to LRSU. Most of that went away with the advent of drones. I think humint is coming back in style now that gwot is over and we are looking at larger scale conventional adversaries.
I love that some of the comments are the special forces guys going back-and-forth with each other. I’m so happy that you guys try to one up each other because it makes us all safe in the end. Thanks for all that you guys do.
It's always BROTHERHOOD my friend. We do this all the time.. but will die for one another when need be.
@ I’m a retired cop. The brotherhood is everything. ✊
Thank you for your service.
U.S. Army Delta Force The most Badass Elite units.
I've worked with some of these people. They're awesome. And the nicest people you will ever meet. I am proud to have ever been near them.
Total forgot the E-4 Mafia.
Easily the most dangerous. Fat chicks beware.
Thank you for all you do. Just a nobody civilian but I love our military and you are supported. Prayers daily for you and your families. ❤❤
Congratulations, you’ve made it past the GWOT phase. Now entering WW3 !
Hopefully, it won't come to that.
Moron
He forgot the Ranger's Regimental Reconnaissance Company (Ranger RRC). This is the only Tier 1 Ranger unit; they are to Rangers like DEVGRU/SEAL Team 6 are to regular SEALs.
The 82nd and Green Barrets were also in Invasion of Panama... My brother jumped in with the barrets
@@rickyheck6780 so was the 7th infantry division and the 1st of the 508th and that airborne MP BN, I can never remember their name.
@sanpietroprogettista9887 you aint lying but it just irritates me as the Rangers are the only ones who get credit for it... When they weren't the first ones in... Either we're the Berrets...
Berets
Everyone was there
I WAS THERE. 7TH MILITARY POLICE COMPANY 7TH ID. I WAS SRT QUALIFIED IN 3 DIFFERENT UNITS. PROUD OF THAT
Our 160th SOAR Motto is: Night Stalkers Don't Quit...
US ARMY RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!💯🪖💪🫡🏅
Rangers are good BUT The Green Barrets well you know 😂😂
@rickyheck6780 Rangers literally see more combat than SEALs and Green Berets, clown. They're the only SOCOM unit attached to JSOC when deployed. Try again.
@MM-qt8gz hmmm interesting considering my brother was a ranger lmao and was a green barret and was in Delta ya 🤡🤡🤡 and spent more time on the front line in the Barrets then he did with the Rangers... But I guess his 17 tours just in the Barrets to Afghanistan and to Irag after we started in Afghanistan was just never seeing it hunh??? 35 years in and he never seen shit hunh??? Clown come talk to me after you get out the circus...
@MM-qt8gz im all about rangers, but green berets are better man for man.
@Andrewski-c2x That would be a Good Debate.
160th pilots only? The Crew Chiefs go through a hell of a lot to be considered NS
Damn right
We're the best of the BEST my friend. Night Stalkers Don't Quit
I believe it's important to recognize that CST and psyops is just not elite status. Throughout GWOT, every unit on the ground engaged with the local population. While many videos highlight special operations, it's often the conventional units that are doing the critical work. A more balanced perspective is necessary.
I’m would not put those units in the elite category either.
Yeah. Our entire success in Afghanistan and Iraq were because of the CSTs. The critical difference.
@@sylvan47070And look how those two operations turned out…
@@davidcraft4636 wanna tell me how you get selected to be on a CST? that's the difference.
Can you do one on coast guard special ops
Your intel on ISA is a bit off. You don't have to be in a SOF unit already in order to try out.
Any of the more specialized units you do not have to be SF, or SOF just have to qualify.
You can’t try out and it’s not really called ISA. You have to be chosen to attend like delta and have background knowledge on intelligence, especially sigint
Joining the army hope i can work my way to one of these badass teams I know it won’t be easy but I’m determined
You forgot about the E4 Mafia.
Very well presented 👍
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Flight Concepts, Virginia boys, or what ever they are called now are a bit higher on the totem pole than SOAR.
GREEN BERETS ARE THOSE GUYS FROM HIGH SCHOOL YOU HAD TO PONDER OVER WHAT THEY WERE NOT GOOD AT.
Operation Blue Light was a very good unit.
The greatest force is the unknown force. Have you ever heard that silence is power, now use it.
US ARMY Strong Combat Veteran of Desert Storm!🪖🫡
Did you know a Sargeant Heck??? 82nd
That's where he started before going to the Rangers then to Green Barrets then the unknowns...
Green Berets all the way
everybody is elite
All have their place on the modern battlefield, though I liked to play Devil's Advocate when I still served and bring up the fact that the ever-expanding Special Operations community makes it not so "special" these days. We had a 37F (PSYOP) as well as an 18C (SF Engineer) in my company when I was a Drill Sergeant. The 37F, despite enlisting before PSYOP became a packet MOS, had anger issues (likely stemming from PEDs, since he was a bodybuilder and one of the few that would come in at 0300 or earlier to get a workout before our 12-18-hour day started). It was fun messing with him, though I refrained from calling him a POG (an underdeveloped Drill Sergeant in his 20s called the 37F by that title in front of a new class of Trainees and almost got smeared across the concrete). I liked the guy, but he was a lot different than us 11Bs and 11Cs that made up the bulk of the company. The 18C, on the other hand, would sometimes vent about the lower quality Soldiers getting handed their Green Berets and needing extensive retraining once they got to their Group.
As a naive younger Soldier, I thought Delta required a Special Forces MOS. Not too long into my career, I started serving under some who'd been in the 1st SOFD-D. It makes sense that a lot of operators start out in 75th Ranger Regiment. Green Berets are more of a force multiplier, while "Batt Boys" are direct action and usually work in conjunction with Delta. My lowly Leg Infantry (101st) self was part of a cordon for a Delta mission in Iraq in 2003, though, when they were going after one of the main guys on the Most Wanted playing cards. The Delta guys moved and acted like precision munitions, with each step seeming to have been rehearsed. We had some 19th Group (National Guard) SF guys tag along on some missions in Husaybah, and they just seemed too relaxed. As Saw Gunner, I was carrying a lot of weight and pulling rear security, so I fell behind my squad a little. One of the SF guys, walking along without even having a hand on his weapon, told me they'd cover the rear so I could catch up. I turned around a couple of times and there was no rear security, just the couple of 18-series and their interpreter walking along and chatting. A couple of nights later, one of their patrols got blown up, with a Green Beret losing a leg and requiring dust-off. Their "mad minute" was impressive, at least. I was on rooftop guard and heard the explosion, followed by smaller explosions and automatic gunfire, before watching the team moving back to the compound and hearing the MEDEVAC come in.
Anyway, we all serve a purpose. While I always had my qualms with Group Support (stemming from the prima donnas in 5th Group at Campbell, especially at Air Assault School), even the support MOS' in 75th Ranger are required to earn their Tab, to my knowledge, meaning that the DFAC NCOIC and Motor Sergeant made it through a far-tougher school than I ever attempted.
Great insight
What's the difference between " military intelligence " vs just using the CIA?
It is all compartmentalized. Instead of utilizing people who do not understand what is involved with the collection assets of the military or their military counterparts, they utilize military intelligence. Military intelligence is different than regular intelligence as it works with various departments at other times but stays focused as the SME for what is referred to as military intelligence, i.e., the 35 series MOS that deals with everything from analysis to human assets. Due to resourcing and expanding bandwidth with how many people there aren't, it is easier to focus on the individuals that will support and work with them, like the military intelligence jobs of the military.
@BrandonSmith-vd9qc excellent answer. Thanks
Did y’all really include the culture support group 😂
Hey! People need to told what their pronouns are 😂
Good grief 🤦🏽
@@manxmanc4951this is the kinda dumb shit someone who has no clue how valuable these chicks in CSG are.
I swear yall are obsessed with talking about pronouns more than anyone else
There was enough self snitches by the men in front of the women to make it worth it.
What is Delta, because I’m getting conflicting stories. Some, like this piece, say they are a hostage rescue/ anti-terrorist group. Others say that they are superhuman light infantry. Which is the truth?
75th Rangers are elite light infantry. Delta is hostage/anti terrorist/ probably do a lot more group.
@ In this instance, the difference between light and heavy infantry goes like this: heavy infantry has organic vehicles like tanks, APCs, and mostly trucks. Light infantry does not have them.
@@Morrigan070671 I don’t know what to tell you man, delta and 75th are not heavy, 75th is elite light infantry unit. Delta are their own category, hostage rescue/anti terrorist group. I was simply trying to clear up your question for you.
Delta is your direct action/anti-terrorism/ hostage rescue department.
@ Ok, that clears things up.
At ease,I'll be in the area.
Delta then devgru
Delta than MARSOC for me.
You two can’t make the Cub Scouts
F.O.G. = Finger Of God
SOG, Mmmmm turn into FOG?
"Our guys"
Dude, you are clearly Canadian.
Green Berets and Delta Force are mine favourite
Civil Affairs elite?
Combat Divers get no mention?
Combat divers are apart of SOF teams, not their own selection. Its a military school
Black ghost unit me Piper
RLTW 🇺🇸
I died at Cultural Support Teams.
In many cultures, women are invisible and that isn't some slang. The men would often self snitch in front of the women without a thought. It looks like there was enough self snitching to develop a team.
CST hardly an elite force…more likely just a way to get the women to participate.
You didn't do the navy seal or the invisible .
3rd batt here
These groups can be the coolest people or biggest assholes you've ever met. Rangers have been some of the biggest asses, and I think that's because of how big they are. While under the SOCOM umbrella, they're more like elite light infantry, often used for the same mission type (capture and hold), just in more high-risk areas. They have to over compensate for still being infantry, just "on steroids".
Caveat: yes, I served. Yes, I ran support for these kinds of units. Yes, I am aware I have a POG classification. Yes, I am ready for trolls. Hooah, brothers and sisters.
My platoon SGT made it all the way through TF Orange training just to be not selected. He lost about 25 lbs and was upset as hell for not being selected. He was the baddest Ranger I knew so whatever their standards are, they're insane.
Psy ops and civil affair pogs are just not worth of being named SOF, theyre so undiscipled and poorly trained!
There is a lot of overlap in special operation forces. The only ones doing something different is SOAR. Yeah, the psy-ops doesn't work, but somebody has to run a country after the U.S. takes it over and that's where civil affairs shows up. I doubt anybody else in the military knows anything about infrastructure on a country scale.
You think everyone in the SOF community is disciplined or greatly trained. They can be but there are people across all spectrums that are undisciplined and poorly execute their role. My counterpart being a 35F was doing the 18F work and was passing it off as their own. 35F is a 10 level mos for someone who should be more trained you would expect different.
Ask any vet what they did in the service, and a very large percent will say special forces.
No they won’t
What about teir 1 Navy DEVGRU 6 who bust a cap @ Osma? Not that Chuk Norris movie team.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
James Dozier was rescued by the Italian NOCS...
Judging from the thumbnail, the mission of the CST is making sandwiches.
Please cover the US Army SFAB
Did he just include civil affairs and psy ops in elite forces?
Lol yes
Can't speak for Ca but PsyOps is under Socom
@@preknife yeah both are under USASOC but they are not elite like Green Berets, Rangers and Delta, 160th
Civil affairs is the only people in the military that know anything about infrastructure on a country scale. Once the country is captured, they take over the government. I doubt the rangers will be set in to repair all the infrastructure that was blown up while taking the country. Special operations doesn't mean elite. Psy-ops just tricks the military into thinking they have value.
@@Nuhuh130 What all do they do? thats what matters
Is that a woman under CST banner? If so you have NO CREDIBILITY..when they have to LOWER THE BAR , different
, weaker criteria, such as the Rangers did for a woman to claim she's a Ranger, you have lowered the bar on Every soldier in the Army and made the country that much weaker!!
Sorry but CS, Psyop and civil affairs are not elite 😂
betcha cant say all that they do.
that's like saying any support mos that gets selected is not elite, makes the elites do what they do so they are elite in their own capacity.
U.S elite units⭐♥️📡☁️always reign,superb.."🙏
Thank you for your service but I don't have any spare change right now.
Do not help ukraine
Putin troll
Cultural support team? ROFL. What is their selection like?
It's a USASOC application with females being the requirement.
if your military you can look it up.
you left the PJ's off the list
PJ's are Air Force Spec. Ops. not a part of the Army Spec. Ops.
@@chriswalker810 he forgot JSOC, there's plenty of SMU's that wont be included on the list because information is not out there. One unit he completely forgot is JMAU for starters. The elite surgical unit.
These many units is just waste of taxpayers money, if it is up to me, I would keep only the Delta force for surgical strikes and the Rangers for bigger unconventional operations, abolish the rest of them across all branches !!
Good thing you are not in charge to make those decisions.
@@chltmdwp Why is that ? Seems like you like wasting tax money since it is not your money Mr soy boy !!!
Buddy you aren’t seeing any of that tax money regardless lmao give it a rest
No, we can save money by getting rid of the Department of Education, and we should stop sending money to Ukraine.
@@chltmdwpI was about to comment this exact thing.
Every MAGA man is a tier one operator for we have accepted Trump as our lord and savior.
Savoir yes, but my Lord is in heaven 🙏🏽🇺🇲
Should have added rrc ranger reconnaissance company a tier 1 unit
RCC is under the command of the rangers regiment. You are absolutely right there are top tier troops
@@Grid88 I would like to know more of why they are different. What is different in their selection and training, between being internal to the Ranger Regiment and how it compares to Delta Force. Also, what are their missions (RRC) and how do they work together with the Regiment and others in the SOF community. Thanks.
Actually they are in the STB of the Ranger Regiment but under the command of JSOC
You don’t even know what the tier system is and there is only one, the rest is reg military