Tim Kennedy [SPECIAL FORCES SOLDIER] - The Qualifying Course
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my Son tried Selection twice. Made it untill Team week the second time but pulled out. I consider him physically a stud. PT Tests he passed easily. 97 on the ASVAB. But the mental site during the selection process is really something special. As a german with my Son being born during my Expat time I am still very proud that he even tried. He was a shy introvert boy when he left. Today serving in the 82nd he is a great guy.
ALL THE WAY! AIRBORNE!
No doubt he's one of America's best.
Respect
So he didn't make it
@@nionxtreme4113 sherlock bloody holmes here
Tim Nailed it, after being deployed life is seen differently (lens) in a multitude of ways. From appreciating life, hot shower, running water, electricity, etc. to understanding why training is so difficult and everything beyond. Seeing the worst and best of people changes you and how you think.
Clicked on it, for TK’s breakdown of Q-Course. Instead, got some heavy combat insight. Grateful regardless, for humans like this, and the sacrifices they make, for our freedom.
The freedom of who?
@@chillingmusic7613 🙄
@@chillingmusic7613 Americans buddy. If you don’t get it you probably haven’t done anything for your city/community/country and the freedoms you take for granted every day.
He was about talk bout ufc
Yeeaa. This was pretty much click bait
Dude is just built different. A bad day of work for me is a vacation to him. Good on you, sir. Thank you and your teammates for your service. God speed.
Tim Kennedy is an American legend 💯 Spec ops soldier, MMA fighter, self defense teacher gun's and jujitsu, helps first responders and so much more and he won't give himself enough credit for what he's done. If someone told you about Tim Kennedy they'd probably call you a liar because it's so unbelievable
except he supports gun control
@@triplesixphonk3502 I don't trust em
@@littlethunder5.568 I agree with that 100%. No reason for average civilians to have ARs
@@LP3me well unfortunately for you it's the most widely sold firearm in America.🤡
@@littlethunder5.568 ya, pretty stupid. All these idiot right wing gun owners that think they need an assault rifle. Half of them to post on social media to look cool, the other half to make up for some shortcoming they have. None of which for any practical use. 🤷🏻♂️
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That man is intelligent, articulate, and humble. He is more well spoken than college professors I have had to suffer and exponentially more accomplished. He represents a minute percentage of the population, never take men like him for granted. Thank you sir.
The number Tim gives is highly deflated. The graduation sheet released in 2021 of November claim that selection success was around 35 to 40%. It’s around 20% to 25% of the entire starting class moving through Q course start-finish.
You some kinda sniper? Put a lid on it stud boy.
@@chunbach3692 It’d be more interesting if you made me. I’ll say what I want, when I want. Thank you sir.
My childhood dream was of being in the Canadian Infantry. I made it all the way through the application stage and was waiting for my basic training troop/ being sworn in and start date. Then I received a letter in the mail saying I am banned for life from joining because I have Chron’s disease and can appeal in court. I was devastated. That was a different season of my life, I have moved on. But I will always respect those who serve and what they do for us. Who knows what my life would have been like had I gone down this path.
Thank you to the men and women who put themselves in harms way to look out for America . God bless you all and I pray God watches over you at all times, and always remember our biggest mistakes are underestimating the enemies … 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm seriously enjoying Tim's book Scars and stripes right now
Awesome interview!!
Thanks
Cool now I'm totally prepared for the Q course 😂
You can’t unsee what you have seen!
You said it all Brother
Tim is so dead on honest and clear about his life and experiences. It's helped me so much to understand my family and friends.
Me as marine, I can't hold a candle to these dudes. It's has nothing to do with physical but mentally it's fucking hard as fuck and preparation and being a great critical thinker. Respect to these dudes I'm I'm glad I knew some and worked along side them 🤙🙏
Also losing a great navy seal friend of mine really hit me hard. Nobody is untouchable
@@juicyjuicy6172 I cant stand when my civilian friends say “oh you did ten years, I would’ve just finished my career” or “I would have gone special forces”. Never had the nerve to sign, will never know what a single day of basic training is even like but have the foresight to make bold declarations.
self proclaimed bad asses 👎🏽
@@chief5981 That's because most never seen Nast Nick.....
@carlos navarro you sucked at life then. The first rule is believing in yourself. Having been a grunt, in the Corps, that was extremely difficult. Especially living out of fighting holes in Afghanistan during the winter and rain season. No proper cold weather gear either. That’s not something you can prepare for but it makes you mentally tougher. I’m not saying I’m a badass by any means but you need to always build on top of tough situations you’ve been through. You eat the elephant one bite at a time.
@@Lifechanging99999 but did you ever get selected for special operations?
You’re talking a big talk for just a run of the mill Marine
Thank You Mr. Tim Kennedy! Thank You For Being You. #USA
Tim can't help but praise himself
He’s not perfect. But I want him on my team.
I thought I knew what tired was when I finally made it to teams.
Then I had a kid.
Tim is a beast!!! So much respect
SEMPER FI brother. God speed.
Wild
Tim Kennedy is the human version of what if Rob Schneider was a Terminator...
Love it when he talks about the Q course
Thank you, Tim and all service members, for the sacrifice you volunteer to make so that we could live and love our families in a peace so few humans in all of history have ever experienced.
Love the thumbnails that's NOT of a US Special Forces operator but one from Europe lmao
Around 2/3 don’t survive SFAS, so he’s pushing it a bit. The attrition rate isn’t that high
Like an expansion of reality
Top lad
That last part..!!
Tim Kennedy is the modern day superhero. The guy fought in a military only MMA tournament (and beat a Ranger) the day before going to Ranger School. Just one example of the superhuman shit he did.
Yah i thonk him being a high level UFC fighter and at the same time a green beret is sonething just very few can do. Thats crazy!!
Bad ass in real life. Bad ass in the action figure world now too. Tim Kennedy aka “Duster”. The man is a real Man.
ROMERO! ROMERO! ROMERO!
Thank you to all the brave men and women that keep us safe ❤️
Which parts of the 18x training pipeline are a boot camp environment with staff harassment in the way that boot camp pertains? I understand it’s not a peaceful ride after OSUT, but, other than OSUT, how much does the rest of it resemble boot camp?
Looking forward to the day the government uses these guys against its own people. Other than that amazing story and I’m glad you made it through.
Everyone should have to do 2 years of military service after high school. Rich, poor, elite, etc. Everyone. No exceptions. Even if you can’t fight you can do something somewhere. Drive a truck. Fix a truck. Administrative work. Something. I guarantee we would be better and more unified as a society and would be in a hell of a lot fewer dumb wars. We would also pay a hell of a lot more attention to who we voted for.
Most other nations have compulsory service and still send their troops off to war and UN missions. I'm not sure it would change much, other than deprive people from their freedom to choose military life or not.
quite a hot take there, not sure if i agree but it’s interesting tbf. i know many countries do that to the men like South Korea
What happened to the knowledge bomb of the Q-course??? Either way TK is a great dude to listen to.
So what about the Q Course??
what is this ambient music?
Tim is a stud. I was commander of SFARTAETC AND SNIPER school when we put him through, Star pupil! Great American and warrior!
You want to hear something you’ve prolly never heard before?
SFARTAETC is one of my favorite acronyms to pronounce 😂. Something about it feels good.
Wait, but what is the Q course like!?!???
So no Q course breakdown?
Depends on your preparedness. 1000000%, but if you have any phobias they can get you dropped as well.
Be good to ask him on hand 2 hand combat
That attrition number is a little exaggerated. And you don’t need to be in infantry to go to selection. You can be in any MOS
Not all the Soldiers that attend FS Selection are combat arms. Many are not even combat support,
proud 101st 11B here
Man he really didn't talk about q-school at all. However he is still one BAMF.
Why the loud music
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The honesty of shitting his pants is legit af...you can always change after the firefight
STUD
Shia lebouf in fury said it to the rookie. what till you see it what a man can do to another man I'd say this guy has seen some sick twisted shit
i fucking love that movie
Always click for TK
Oh hey, Army Travis Haley.
She waited for him to go on deployment before draining their bank account...imagine falling in love with a complete fraud
Yeah Tim... you loose your trust in humans once you experience the survival instincts of them ... the funny part is that I wish I could go back and life like a kid see the world in that way again ... feel save ...
Nothing changes...except the players. There are "The Legends" and their are the male bovine excrement spreaders searching for "bullets." (Ammo)
How hard is it to get in the unit ?
@@MilesReeceActual good luck, I'll be joining you one day when I'm old enough and prepared.
@@MilesReeceActual Crush it. Fucking, CRUSH IT.
God bless our men and women in uniform.
You remember who didn't support a true patriot...Pepperidge farm remembers
It was pretty easy for me when I did the course at SAS training compound in Credenhill, England. Cap. Price helped me pave the way forward for me.
Lol didn't talk about the q course at all
Have you heard of delta force ?
@@chrishandsome4267 .... what? Yes, but what do they have to do with anything?
If you're referring to the special unit he referenced, Kennedy was in CIF, not Delta.
Regardless both of those have nothing to do with the special forces q course, which is what this video claims to be about
@@sirawesomemchandsome2702 whats CIF
@@chrishandsome4267 Commanders in Extremis force - to my understanding, it's a DA oriented special mission unit. Lots and lots of CQB
Was Tim in delta?
No. CIF. Commanders In-Extremis Force. Hard target penetration DA force inside an ODA. Delta lite.
how could 25 out of 400 make it but there is like 15000 green berets compared to 3500 rangers and 2500 seals?
Because there are a ton of Support people who wear a green beret -- but they are absolutely NOT green beret OPERATORS,
The number of actual Special Forces Operators on A-Teams and B-Teams is much lower.
SEAL units have more men than SF.
Ranger units have less than SF - but more in reserve spread throughout the Infantry,
Bro look at delta selection if you wanna cry about attrition rate. It’s on another level
@@gman21266
Anybody who is wearing the Green Beret has passed SFAF and the Q course. Now, the ones that go into support groups or ODAs is a different conversation but anyone wearing a GB has passed selection.
And, to my knowledge the 75th Rangers don’t have reserves.
The point I’m making is I think Tim grossly exaggerated the attrition rate for SF…
I think out of 400 men 160 are selected and maybe they lose another 20 guys during Q course.
There are over 10k active duty green berets so his numbers are impossible
@@gman21266 Literally everything in your comment is wrong. Support MOS in Group wear a maroon beret not the Green Beret. There are no Ranger reserve units and there is only one Ranger unit and it’s the 75th Ranger Regiment.
He’s way over exaggerating the attrition. The actual attrition is around 50-60% percent. People over exaggerate SOF attrition. For example if you take the whole Ranger (pre rasp and RASP) pipeline it’s a 16% success rate but in reality it’s around a 55% to 60% attrition for most classes.
I feel the same way about people I meet in public that play call of duty and battlefield we’ve all seen some stuff
😂😂😂
Imagine guy out there life on the line your wife waiting for you to leave to drain your account and sell everything that sucks . Guys always have a extra account plz
It happened to me and alot of guys i knew. It sucks but you just focus on the mission!
I thought they just used drones anyway😆
US ARMY
If there is two much ov something that is special it ain’t special.
Tim was not in the unit delta force I thought
Where did they say he was in delta force?
In case nobody knew it, he’s a army sniper, ranger qualified green beret. And Tim Kennedy never misses an opportunity to let you know that he’s better than you.
“Words really matter in war”
Um, okay.
30 seconds talking about Q Course. Might want to change the title.
I have no money, no clothes, no food they took my guns but I ain't gay, might have crabs and gonorrhea (again), ooh I got dandruff and no teeth and several insect, spider and ant bite
his numbers on selection (400 entered, 25 selected) are just completely off
Think you need to retitle the video mate
Yeah. They “special” alright.
Best description of Afghanistan I've heard yet.
And this guy wasn't even delta force, think about that
Q course. Nah. Life experience from a badass. Wrong title boys
tim a great man. but he wouldnt be sniper if mike glover didnt help him pass his test. funny story
You want some men who wont quit. Try a few loggers.
idk why people idolize this guy... he straight up said a few years back that 18 year olds shouldn't be able to have ar15s....
He also admitted to accidentally k*lling women and children inside a building with a grenade because he was too afraid to go in and clear it with his rifle.
Oh god grow the fuck up. Not everyone is going to share the same opinions.
Taliban
Tim Kennedy is a legend inside and outside the cage
You had to go to war to know what a human will do to another human. That's some privilege for your ass
Tim Kennedy is a real life version of Captain America 🇺🇸 thank you for your sacrifice brother
25 out of 400??? 🤔🤔
good video but why the misleading title? Change it
Tim hypes it up a little too much. There’s *10,000* SF qualified soldiers in the US Army. That’s *10,000* that have passed the Q course at some point in their career. It’s not as uncommon as he makes it seem.
Pretty sure you shouldn't be saying hes in Ukraine.
why did he say women, i dont like wat he has to say after that as much
Absolutely nothing to do with the Q course. Great video but misleading asf. Change the title 😹
Tim is always turning things up too much. 50-75 out of 1000? That isn't correct. There's like 80% attrition.
not real