You've upset the teens who like playing Call Of Duty and watch Jocko Willink after their high school classes are over because they dream of being like Jocko Willink.
ROE'S have nothing to do with the operator tho. Everyone in our branches have to follow those rules. Either follow them or become a war criminal and go to prison for murder lol. You cant compare them to the "assasins" that you're talking about thats too funny, of coarse you would be afraid of those people with no rules because now youre dealing with savages horrible people that kill children and your family dog I would say that's what separates us from the animals and pure evil. You're right about tech tho I would put my money on any SF vs a gorilla fighter even in a jungle especially at nifht because of thermal and night vision. They dont stand a chance they just get lit up. But idk who cares whos overrated or not just let people live their lives who cares
Lol a whole new meaning to armchair general. This man obviously never been in the military talking about i don't care if you can hold your breath because guerilla warfare is better than special forces or some nonsense. What exactly are his qualifications even (I saw good morning Vietnam)?
I'd say I agree in a few things he says but mostly not. Probably 30% to 70%. I do agree that Navy Seals are a little over rated, out of al the special operation groups in the US military they are the one with probably with the most failed missions and things have gone real bad. When it comes to the physical and mental endurance that is extremely necessary throughout the whole military. We don't want bitches that are going to quit, especially the special operations groups. They want men that no matter what is thrown at them they will endure it and keep going forward, no matter what it is. They want men that will keep going like machines and will only stop when dead. And that is what their selection programs are all about. Their just to prove who are the hard mother fuckers that will only stop when dead. After that then they go through the real training, where they are taught the necessary skills required to do their jobs. Once they get to their units the same things that they learned while going through they are training are practiced and taught over and over the only difference is that this is way more in depth now and it's on steroids (to the extreme, way more in depth). And the keep training all year round, the only time they are not training is when they deploy. And as far as training and tactics I don't know what the hell you are talking about or what kind of unit you were in. That's crazy what you say. You were probably in a really shitty unit with bad leadership that did not take care of you guys with the necessary training that is required to be efficient at your job. My experience was very different, we were always training and I was in a conventional unit...these special operations groups train more than any other conventional unit. They train and practice everything that their job entails that they can almost literally do that shit in their sleep. And you can tell the difference big time!!! For example just look at how a conventional unit would stack up against a building and start clearing it against a special operations group. Yes, conventional units are pretty good at clearing buildings and they do practice that a lot. But special operations practice that in a so extreme way that it looks unreal when they do it and there is no doubt that these guys are special ops when you see it do it. It is so smooth and methodical that it's impressive and looks like an extremely choreographed dance that is just perfect. I wonder how they get to that point? Just by lifting logs, and building up their physical and mental endurance right? 🤦♂ They get to that point by training day and night year round on their tactics what we would call in the Army their METL (Mission Essential Tasks List) till you become so proficient that you can almost do that shit while asleep or your eyes closed.
You obviously have no clue about our Special Operations Forces here in America or the men in our ranks. BUDs, INDOC and Selection are all mental and physical to see if you have what it takes. However once on the teams you are constantly training. PT is part of the lifestyle, not the mission. You sound very foolish. The one thing you are correct about is our Rules of Engagement (ROEs). The ROEs held us back many times. Lol, its very important to know your Area of Operations. If you unleashed our SF, SEALs, CCT or Delta with no ROEs or political consequences no one could stand. Lastly, dont say you or infer that you worked with SEALs just because you were on the same base. You probably only saw them in the chow hall. You have no clue of the mentality we have on game day!
Alot of BS at the end. All we do is train on tactics after our initial qualification. Its the life of a man in special operations. So full of crap now bud
It was actually the gym 😉. I did have brief interactions with team members since I was acting ISR NCOIC. They would tell/ask me to move my assets away from certain areas when they were conducting night raids. Other times when they cancelled operations they would offer up their assets so that they didn’t go to waste. The most memorable time I can think of is when they had a fallen angel and we had everyone and their mama up in the JOC trying to coordinate a massive recovery operation.
You have no clue about spec ops man and you talking a bunch of non sense. Everyone should support you for comic relief only, not for accurate information about special operations. Clicks? Not getting shit
@@dougmcclure4760 I definitely did it for the clicks, I even made a video saying I’m doing clickbait things because it works. People want to argue and tell people that they are wrong. Look at everyone telling me that I’m wrong, it works. But I do stand on what I say, I do think that the SEAL’s are overrated just like the rest of the military. I might do a follow up showing my paperwork for proof of me working alongside the best of the best.
You've upset the teens who like playing Call Of Duty and watch Jocko Willink after their high school classes are over because they dream of being like Jocko Willink.
It pays to be a winner
Damn rain, didn’t know it would be this loud.
ROE'S have nothing to do with the operator tho. Everyone in our branches have to follow those rules. Either follow them or become a war criminal and go to prison for murder lol. You cant compare them to the "assasins" that you're talking about thats too funny, of coarse you would be afraid of those people with no rules because now youre dealing with savages horrible people that kill children and your family dog I would say that's what separates us from the animals and pure evil. You're right about tech tho I would put my money on any SF vs a gorilla fighter even in a jungle especially at nifht because of thermal and night vision. They dont stand a chance they just get lit up. But idk who cares whos overrated or not just let people live their lives who cares
Lol a whole new meaning to armchair general. This man obviously never been in the military talking about i don't care if you can hold your breath because guerilla warfare is better than special forces or some nonsense. What exactly are his qualifications even (I saw good morning Vietnam)?
@@bobert405yup definitely a fraud, my DD-214 is fake. I guess It was all a dream and I was never overseas multiple times. 😂
@@The_Mendiola_Effect guys, he was in and did the job he said. I could at least pick that up.
I'd say I agree in a few things he says but mostly not. Probably 30% to 70%. I do agree that Navy Seals are a little over rated, out of al the special operation groups in the US military they are the one with probably with the most failed missions and things have gone real bad. When it comes to the physical and mental endurance that is extremely necessary throughout the whole military. We don't want bitches that are going to quit, especially the special operations groups. They want men that no matter what is thrown at them they will endure it and keep going forward, no matter what it is. They want men that will keep going like machines and will only stop when dead. And that is what their selection programs are all about. Their just to prove who are the hard mother fuckers that will only stop when dead. After that then they go through the real training, where they are taught the necessary skills required to do their jobs. Once they get to their units the same things that they learned while going through they are training are practiced and taught over and over the only difference is that this is way more in depth now and it's on steroids (to the extreme, way more in depth). And the keep training all year round, the only time they are not training is when they deploy.
And as far as training and tactics I don't know what the hell you are talking about or what kind of unit you were in. That's crazy what you say. You were probably in a really shitty unit with bad leadership that did not take care of you guys with the necessary training that is required to be efficient at your job. My experience was very different, we were always training and I was in a conventional unit...these special operations groups train more than any other conventional unit. They train and practice everything that their job entails that they can almost literally do that shit in their sleep. And you can tell the difference big time!!! For example just look at how a conventional unit would stack up against a building and start clearing it against a special operations group. Yes, conventional units are pretty good at clearing buildings and they do practice that a lot. But special operations practice that in a so extreme way that it looks unreal when they do it and there is no doubt that these guys are special ops when you see it do it. It is so smooth and methodical that it's impressive and looks like an extremely choreographed dance that is just perfect. I wonder how they get to that point? Just by lifting logs, and building up their physical and mental endurance right? 🤦♂ They get to that point by training day and night year round on their tactics what we would call in the Army their METL (Mission Essential Tasks List) till you become so proficient that you can almost do that shit while asleep or your eyes closed.
You obviously have no clue about our Special Operations Forces here in America or the men in our ranks. BUDs, INDOC and Selection are all mental and physical to see if you have what it takes. However once on the teams you are constantly training. PT is part of the lifestyle, not the mission. You sound very foolish. The one thing you are correct about is our Rules of Engagement (ROEs). The ROEs held us back many times. Lol, its very important to know your Area of Operations. If you unleashed our SF, SEALs, CCT or Delta with no ROEs or political consequences no one could stand. Lastly, dont say you or infer that you worked with SEALs just because you were on the same base. You probably only saw them in the chow hall. You have no clue of the mentality we have on game day!
Alot of BS at the end. All we do is train on tactics after our initial qualification. Its the life of a man in special operations. So full of crap now bud
It was actually the gym 😉. I did have brief interactions with team members since I was acting ISR NCOIC. They would tell/ask me to move my assets away from certain areas when they were conducting night raids. Other times when they cancelled operations they would offer up their assets so that they didn’t go to waste. The most memorable time I can think of is when they had a fallen angel and we had everyone and their mama up in the JOC trying to coordinate a massive recovery operation.
You have no clue about spec ops man and you talking a bunch of non sense. Everyone should support you for comic relief only, not for accurate information about special operations.
Clicks? Not getting shit
@@dougmcclure4760 I definitely did it for the clicks, I even made a video saying I’m doing clickbait things because it works. People want to argue and tell people that they are wrong. Look at everyone telling me that I’m wrong, it works. But I do stand on what I say, I do think that the SEAL’s are overrated just like the rest of the military. I might do a follow up showing my paperwork for proof of me working alongside the best of the best.