Most Decorated Marine of His Time-Major General Smedley Butler-Two Medals of Honor

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @johnwright9372
    @johnwright9372 Год назад +227

    He lived the US Marines ethic of honour, honesty and integrity. Respect. The world needs people like him more than ever.

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Год назад +8

      Pacifists and ppl who dont play the burgeoise and rich games, indeed we need. This guy must be heard.

    • @I666I
      @I666I Год назад +10

      Servants get medals, masters get millions.

    • @juliam.mallen9019
      @juliam.mallen9019 Год назад +1

      Absolutely!🦅🇺🇸👌

    • @jeffslote9671
      @jeffslote9671 Год назад +1

      It’s a shame he had none of those things. He was a Soviet stooge who spread thier lies. He definitely was working with them. It’s only a question if he knew he or were they manipulating him

    • @Werebat
      @Werebat 10 месяцев назад

      @@jeffslote9671
      Post proof or retract.

  • @hoofgripweightlifting6872
    @hoofgripweightlifting6872 Год назад +401

    He was a hero not only because he was awarded MOH twice. He was a hero for speaking the TRUTH. He exposed the military industrial complex before MIC was even coined by Eisenhower. Read his book 'War is a Racket.' He was a badass MARINE.

    • @jonkirkwood469
      @jonkirkwood469 Год назад +43

      "War is a Racket" and Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" should be in every American voter's library.

    • @31terikennedy
      @31terikennedy Год назад

      @@jonkirkwood469 Actually both Paine and Butler were both a couple of NUTS.

    • @steveramsey7983
      @steveramsey7983 Год назад +4

      He got a Metal of Honor for defeating a bunch of Haitian rebels, lmao! That was nothing! The US General On Omaha Beach deserves a Metal of Honor more than wimpy Butler!

    • @eileenmacdougall8945
      @eileenmacdougall8945 Год назад +6

      I did, and I agree. God speed to our honorable military.

    • @The.world.has.gone.crazy...
      @The.world.has.gone.crazy... Год назад +3

      @@jonkirkwood469 not only American.

  • @johnneill5960
    @johnneill5960 Год назад +245

    I worked with his grandson also named Smedley Butler in Iraq running missions . He unfortunately passed away & the Marine corp. gave him a very nice send off when they discovered who he was .

    • @MarkingHistoryChannel
      @MarkingHistoryChannel  Год назад +17

      Nice story. Thanks

    • @jimjustice581
      @jimjustice581 Год назад +4

      Was he killed in combat?

    • @floydvaughn9666
      @floydvaughn9666 Год назад +5

      @@jimjustice581 Google it. FFS make a little effort.

    • @floydvaughn9666
      @floydvaughn9666 Год назад +18

      I tried a search (Google) and the closest I came was an obit for Medley Paul Butler of Wilmington N.C. Driver for KBR at Al Assad Iraq. No mention of service or relations. Not dissing you, it's for those wanting to know if he died in combat, etc.

    • @floydvaughn9666
      @floydvaughn9666 Год назад +5

      Smedley not Medley. Damn Google or whatever.

  • @Cultofpersonality09129
    @Cultofpersonality09129 Год назад +289

    A true hero. Not because of his military service, but because of his push back after he realized what it was and still is all about.

    • @jakurdadov6375
      @jakurdadov6375 Год назад +16

      _War is a Racket_, by Smedley D. Butler. It's a quick read, but it makes the point.

    • @Ideen217
      @Ideen217 Год назад +4

      Also because of his Chinese drawings

    • @sancfireactual307
      @sancfireactual307 Год назад

      It’s a dog shit rambling

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 Год назад

      He was prescient. Today we see how the big capitalist corporations have infiltrated and corrupted every aspect of democracies on every continent. They threaten the freedoms of citizens as much as any communist or totalitarian state, particularly through the mainstream media they own and the politicians they buy.

    • @seanbigay1042
      @seanbigay1042 Год назад +15

      No offense -- and despite what Gen. Butler realized about the wars he fought in as a Marine -- but had he lived, I'm sure he'd have been another great American hero of World War II. Not all wars are rackets. Some -- only a very few, alas -- simply have to be fought.

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 Год назад +73

    Smedley should be recognized more today than ever.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Год назад

      never will be if our information controlling "elite" has any say about it! and they Do !

    • @terranceburgess9170
      @terranceburgess9170 Год назад

      He stood against the new world order and their plans

    • @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists
      @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists Год назад +1

      why today ? nonsense man !

  • @scottloutner5253
    @scottloutner5253 Год назад +278

    Politicians love a warrior until he comes after their interest.

    • @noydb2148
      @noydb2148 Год назад

      Like their supporters. They love sending them off to war. Cheer them if they're winning. But would rather not see them when they come back alive

    • @theunfazed7109
      @theunfazed7109 Год назад +6

      RUclips censored the other comment here besides mine LOL.

    • @clintonwashington8609
      @clintonwashington8609 Год назад +7

      Amen. I love the fact my fellow devil dog went off on the civies

    • @edwardhoyt9329
      @edwardhoyt9329 Год назад

      I could have believed some of this, until Trump and his Qanon cultists came into power and still to this day hold sway over uneducated people who are incapable of critical thinking. It just shows me that people/organizations like QAnon have been around a long time and really only care what they can do to bring them in to power. What is interesting, is that these same people are the ones that want to hold power to make themselves richer off the backs of these people, like Fox does. It will be people like you and the current trump cultists that will bring the end to this experiment. Why, because all you can do is hate. All you can do is complain, but not one of you can provide a solution that can help solve the problem. The people who drafted this government/constitution, did it in a way that would make it difficult to run and change. Even though all claim to be believers and supporters of the Constitution fail because they fail to realized that to be successful , truly successful, in governing under this living document, is that you have to truly compromise. The far right and left, fail to realize this basic premise, and neither are true patriots, because they fail to live up the real premise behind this document.
      And the really most important question, how do you know this very short and edited, and clrearly biased video is true?

    • @terranceburgess9170
      @terranceburgess9170 Год назад +8

      As usual a Bush is involved

  • @ryanl2654
    @ryanl2654 Год назад +17

    This man is founding father-level worthy of historical note.

  • @coachslockerroom
    @coachslockerroom Год назад +181

    Semper Fi General. Men like you make me proud to be a Marine for life.

    • @stoa7302
      @stoa7302 Год назад +8

      What a great thing to say. Sent chills. lol Good luck, Coach.

    • @acem82
      @acem82 Год назад +26

      Note how the Marine Corps praises him for his 2 Medals of Honor.
      Note how the Marine Corps says nothing about his book, "War is a Racket".
      I wonder why?
      -A Marine

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Год назад

      Did you ever read "War is a Racket"? It's never been more true. I love the Marine Corps tooo and I don't like these criminal wars of agression this regime of ours has been starting all over the world since 1990. No more dead marines for $$$.

    • @ChrisLichowicz
      @ChrisLichowicz Год назад +2

      Yea, but the ones these days make me throw up in my mouth - a lot.

    • @steverichards7469
      @steverichards7469 Год назад +2

      That fucking ega is gangster. I bet having him as your c.o. would have been one hell of a ride!! That's a person that if you had a time machine you would absolutely have to go have a beer or 10 with. SEMPER FI!!!

  • @daveh4893
    @daveh4893 Год назад +103

    When I was in high school in the mid 70s, I read a book called "The Plot to Seize the Whitehouse" by Jules Archer. The book detailed Butler's life and Marine Corp history, then focused on the plot to overthrow FDR. Fascinating stuff and overlooked by historians.

    • @jasonflay8818
      @jasonflay8818 Год назад +4

      Although it is a very loose telling of the events, the 2022 movie Amsterdam is a fictional telling of the plot, Robert Dinero plays a character based on Butler named Dillenbeck. Although the movie is fiction, it has prompted me to learn more about the true event

    • @bradsexton2315
      @bradsexton2315 Год назад +8

      Definitely wasn't taught in our U.S. history class. Lol. An amazing read.

    • @gullybull5568
      @gullybull5568 Год назад

      AND THE ZIONISTS DID TAKE OVER U.S.

    • @bradsexton2315
      @bradsexton2315 Год назад

      @Gully Bull No, the Oligarchs did and still have control. None of the key players in the plot were ever prosecuted. It never went beyond a Senate investigation. Rockefeller, Jp. Morgan, etc... Familiar names that still exist today. Throw Blackrock, Vanguard, and Silicon Valley in there today. Phyzer has a felony conviction and is responsible for an untold number of deaths, and that's before their vaccine. How are they allowed to still exist as a corporation? They're responsible for all the war we fought in the 20th century, and they're trying to get us in one now. Why? The same as always, money. They don't care how much blood they spill or how much suffering they inflict. Their god is money, and that's what they serve.

    • @asbeautifulasasunset
      @asbeautifulasasunset Год назад +2

      I've read this book. I truly wish every American would. They would understand a lot more about the state of their country then (1930s) and now. Thanks for mentioning it.

  • @Qingeaton
    @Qingeaton Год назад +80

    I am disgusted that when I was in school, we were never taught about Gen. Butler.
    I only learned of him some 10 years ago.
    He should be a National hero, with his face on our money or something. Our country should be honoring his name and achievements, and be grateful for his actions and honesty.
    What if this one man would have went along and allowed the business plot to succeed?
    For what reason is he excluded from our history books?

    • @jamesgilmore8256
      @jamesgilmore8256 Год назад

      Times were different then. History writes itself as it goes, and to Hell with the loser. I have heard, from my grandfather, though, that Elliot Ness himself patterned his approach to organized crime very much after Butler's methods. In principle. I suppose the rest you can read for yourselves. Or watch it on television.
      But, yeah, war is a racket. But whose racket? The Soviets'? Ours? I could faint just thinking about it! And I don't faint.

    • @dotmurphy7279
      @dotmurphy7279 Год назад +22

      Now you know that, he exposed business corruption and sedition.

    • @josephmurphy8289
      @josephmurphy8289 Год назад

      Not in history books because of being on the wrong side of politics then and now. Our president is spoiling for a war as we speak. Hes nearly there.

    • @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
      @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO Год назад

      @@dotmurphy7279 - The Sedition thing and how everything played out was nonsense. Butler was either paid off, or brainwashed with disinformation to peddle willingly or unwittingly to the American People. Had it been a factual scenario, only three possibilities existed:
      1) the Globalist Usury International Central Bankers who confiscated the Nations Gold thanks to the criminal FDR (who was completely beholden and came from a banking family) wanted to take over the Government and make it a Communist/ Fascist Regime. OR
      2) Patriotic Conservative/ Libertarian Americans even back then realized that our nation had already been taken over/ hijacked/ by Communist/ Fascist Zionist International Bankers/ Corporate special Interests and were plotting a Revolution like 1776. Not Likely.
      Or 3) It was a Disinformation attempt at a false flag propaganda brainwashing campaign (like today) designed to trick the American People (and possibly Butler himself). It's also not at all impossible that Butler was paid off to give that public address. Whatever the case, it's clear that it was not as it seemed.

    • @jameswells554
      @jameswells554 Год назад +6

      For that very reason.

  • @DonGlass-n5x
    @DonGlass-n5x 11 месяцев назад +4

    Its something I never knew. In fact I never heard of General Butler. Twas an eye opener. You did a great service by airing this show Thank you

  • @jimburg621
    @jimburg621 Год назад +157

    One of the most honorable Americans to have ever lived.

    • @elahward01
      @elahward01 Год назад +2

      @Jim Burg Hello, how are you doing?

    • @Imtahotep
      @Imtahotep Год назад

      He wasn't loved by prescott bush, one of the facists wanting to overthrow FDR.

    • @EaglevideoRaleighNC
      @EaglevideoRaleighNC Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words. Semper Fi.

    • @mikecarr985
      @mikecarr985 Год назад +1

      Interesting

    • @Imtahotep
      @Imtahotep Год назад

      @Tron Jockey in your example all the lines were drawn differently then than they are today except for the money and that the unelected deepstate actors always busy force feeding the gullible what they demand you believe: it doesn't actually need to be true ...

  • @terryoverly6940
    @terryoverly6940 Год назад +50

    As a Marine Combat Veteran of the Viet Nam War and later on as Union Steward working at the Post Office and having to battle with Postal Managements unfair treatment of its Employees I can very much admire General Butler and what he stood for.

    • @7someone
      @7someone Год назад +3

      That’s cool you have the a similar life story as my dad. Although he was a Army Combat Vet and Minus the Union stewardship. Although he did wind up marrying a Union steward coworker. My dad was always a guy who wouldn’t sit back and watch somebody get bullied by the higher ups. It did cost him though. I think he was fired twice. rehired and sent to another station.

    • @tonyrodriguez3459
      @tonyrodriguez3459 Год назад +3

      Agree! I was a City union Steward for 19 years with the NALC.

    • @joseortega-us6rn
      @joseortega-us6rn Год назад +1

      Thank for your service Sr. Is a shame that WE don't know more about this true Patriot.

  • @jo232409
    @jo232409 Год назад +35

    When I was in the Air Force, toward the end of my service, I had a slow day and was in front of a computer, but being that it was a locked down computer on DOD internet, all I could really access for entertainment was Wikipedia. I found a list of Medal of Honor recipients, and that's how I came across Butler's wikipage. Reading through it completely, radically, changed my life. I paid out of my own pocket to reprinted some 3,000 to 4,000 copies of War is a Racket and distributed them around to anyone who wanted them. I joined, and eventually led, multiple anti-war organizations for veterans - which was real and serious work with people's lives on the line, including my own. This man changed my life. He's without a doubt the greatest hero in American history - there's none that even come *close* to him.
    Not mentioned in this video is that allegation that Butler was being "groomed" to be the future President of the United States, and that his family had multiple ties to New York financial elite. Butler came from a major political dynasty and was well known at the time. By comparison, imagine if General David Petraeus had two medals of honor and his mom was Nancy Pelosi.

    • @gruntopolouski5919
      @gruntopolouski5919 Год назад

      If his mom was Nancy Pelosi, he woulda been raised to fear guns, disrespect the military, and to place power over honor. We should all be grateful to General Butler’s mother!

    • @TamaCinema69
      @TamaCinema69 6 месяцев назад

      Seriously, he's one of the realest motherfuckers in american history. I forget who but someone described him as his "own yin and yang"

  • @metalhead9315
    @metalhead9315 Год назад +28

    I am proud to have learned of this man in Marine Corps Recruit Training. Througout my time in the Corps, his name and his legacy was revered. THANK YOU for showing us how he continued to serve beyond The Marines. Semper Fi, General Butler...you made us all PROUD.

  • @ianboard544
    @ianboard544 Год назад +28

    A great American and a patriot in the truest sense of the word. His book is as relevant today as when it was written.

  • @GraemePayne1967Marine
    @GraemePayne1967Marine Год назад +38

    Thank you for this Episode. Although a Marine myself (enlisted in 1967) the only information I had known about Smedley Butler was his WW-1 service, and his involvement with the "Bonus Army." Now I feel better educated about a great Marine.

  • @bunbreath
    @bunbreath Год назад +10

    I learned about Butler when I served in the military, I have tried to live up to his example ever since. Now is the most important time for his story to be told.

  • @donaldmartin4980
    @donaldmartin4980 Год назад +11

    It was said long ago , that “ No one hates war more than someone that has been in one”. I wholeheartedly concur with that statement. Been there, done that.

  • @jerryjungle5717
    @jerryjungle5717 Год назад +20

    President Eisenhower was right. Exactly what happened.
    In a speech of less than 10 minutes, on January 17, 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower delivered his political farewell to the American people on national television from the Oval Office of the White House. Those who expected the military leader and hero of World War II to depart his Presidency with a nostalgic, "old soldier" speech like Gen. Douglas MacArthur's, were surprised at his strong warnings about the dangers of the "military-industrial complex.

    • @garyfasso6223
      @garyfasso6223 Месяц назад

      Ike. From fighting the Bonus Army to fighting the MIC...

  • @billjenkins5693
    @billjenkins5693 Год назад +25

    The truth from a highly recognized hero "War is a Racket". It was true then and is true now. This book is one of my most prized possessions and I believe that it should be required reading for all American students. Smedley Butler should be held up as a example of what a real man and a good American should aspire to be.
    Semper Fidelis

    • @Ghostofachance-iw8pr
      @Ghostofachance-iw8pr 9 месяцев назад

      Bill
      I've read War is a Racket and am trying to get through my dads' signed by him, first edition of The Old Breed
      At my age it's hard to concentrate. 70 pages in I've read about 4 actions he prarsipated in.
      God Bless the USA!

  • @mr.sherlockholmes6130
    @mr.sherlockholmes6130 Месяц назад

    He was a true warrior I am a Marine and I know his history. What a true American warrior ! Thank you for this wonderful video on one of the true heroes of our country. Semper Fidelis Smedly USMC always ❤

  • @jamescregg694
    @jamescregg694 Год назад +42

    My father who was in the Marine Corps from 1932 to 1953 was stationed at Quantico for a while in the 30's of the previous century. He said that Smedley saw a young Marine with his hands in his pockets. He made him fill his pants pockets with sand and sew them shut for 30 days. I almost never put my hands in my pants pockets since I heard and imagined that story. Two Medals of Honor, but could be firm in his punishments!

    • @elahward01
      @elahward01 Год назад +1

      @James Cregg Hello, how are you doing?

    • @jamescregg694
      @jamescregg694 Год назад +1

      @@elahward01 No sand in my pockets!

    • @robomaster4882
      @robomaster4882 Год назад +8

      Butler retired from the military in 1931.

    • @davidhobbs5421
      @davidhobbs5421 Год назад +4

      Also raised by a Marine. When he would see any of us with our hands in our pockets he would yell ( no matter where we were ) "get your hands out of your pockets! What are you, in the Army!"
      I would also point out that higher decorations have always been a political decision and the levels of courage to qualify have been fluid. This is not to take away from the General's level of courage. It was of the highest variety. I would also point out that his father was a member of the Naval Affairs Comittee in the House for much of the General's career. He was overlooked somewhat in the history of the Corps because of his post career political stances.

    • @bennybenicasa
      @bennybenicasa Год назад +7

      Since Gen. Butler retired in 1931, you either have the wrong year or the wrong officer... or you were told a second-hand story by someone who was there before 1932.

  • @jpturner171
    @jpturner171 Год назад +9

    A TRUE BADASS! I am proud and humbled to be a part of this family!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @LprogressivesANDliberals
      @LprogressivesANDliberals Год назад +2

      When the coast have been invaded and the enemy has American blood on their mind… the marines will meet them first and head on. 🇺🇸🇺🇸 marines will spill the most American blood 😢🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 THANK YOU

    • @jpturner171
      @jpturner171 Год назад

      @@LprogressivesANDliberals ❤️🇺🇸👍🏽

  • @jeffblackard9753
    @jeffblackard9753 Год назад +7

    One of 19 two time Medal of Honor recipients who would go on to say war was a Raquet and nothing more. Everybody plays the fool eventually and some of us lost all we had learning the lesson this man did over a century ago.

  • @charlesmeredith8417
    @charlesmeredith8417 Год назад +9

    I knew bits and pieces of the story of General Butler but not all the details. Thank you for putting it all together for us. I learned quite a bit and I feel that if young Americans would watch this then they would learn something, too.

  • @donnclarius2596
    @donnclarius2596 Год назад +4

    Gen. Butler has been a personal hero of mine for several decades; it is shameful how our govt mistreated him; he should have been promoted to the Joint Chiefs of Staff!

    • @yoda9682
      @yoda9682 4 месяца назад

      Well, to be factual, at the time of Gen. Butler's service, the US Marine Corps was indeed not even of "Corps" size, (a Corps is quantified as 100,000 troops), ranging between 20,000 to 50,000 Marines depending on the event, and I'm being generous with the upper number. Just prior to WWII, Marine Corps strength was only 19,432.
      The 2nd fact is that in that era, the USMC was still a subordinate service to the US Navy and not yet congressionally authorized as a co-equal member of the Joint Chief of Staff, therefore the Commandant of the Marine Corps was not eligible as member of the JCOS. All Marine Corps matters were handled and addressed by the CNO or Chief of Naval Operations, the Marine Corps being a Naval Service.
      The Current Marine Corps is well in excess of Corps size with approx. 175,000 Marines and is a fully independent, stand-alone branch of the US Military with co-equal status and a full seat on the Joint Chiefs. In fact, 2 Marine 4-Star Generals have been Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen Peter Pace USMC and Gen Joe Dunford USMC.
      Because the US Navy and US Marine Corps are both Naval Services with often a hand-in-hand mission, both fall under the civilian leadership of the Department of the Navy.

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa56 Год назад +24

    We need someone like him right now in 2023.

  • @TXMEDRGR
    @TXMEDRGR Год назад +14

    A truly remarkable man and Marine. Thank you for sharing his story.

  • @usmc-veteran73-77
    @usmc-veteran73-77 11 месяцев назад +1

    He was a Marines Marine. Fifty years ago today 28 Dec 73, I graduated boot camp at Parris Island. Plt 395, India Co, 3rd Bn. Thanks SSGT Stewart, SSGT Johnigon, SGT Valentine & SGT Guest, best Drill Instructors. Semper Fi

  • @codyhilton1750
    @codyhilton1750 Год назад +95

    Once a Marine Always a Marine!

    • @metalhead9315
      @metalhead9315 Год назад +3

      I remember singing cadences about him back at the MCRD... "Give that good ol' Marine Corps spirit; 'cause it's good enough for me. It was good for Chesty Puller, it was good for Dan Daley, it was good for Smedley Butler...and it's good enough for me." Damn...that takes me back.

    • @tathen1
      @tathen1 Год назад

      Wtf’s a layo?

    • @robertkoth4022
      @robertkoth4022 Год назад +1

      Semper Fi MY BROTHER. LONG LIVE THE MARINE CORPS

    • @codyhilton1750
      @codyhilton1750 Год назад +1

      @@robertkoth4022 And to you my friend.

  • @peterreston6478
    @peterreston6478 Год назад +50

    He might just be the finest citizen soldier in American history.

    • @scriptsmith4081
      @scriptsmith4081 Год назад

      I think that honor still goes to George Washington, who, incidentally, had something to say about avoiding foreign entanglements like the plague.

    • @scriptsmith4081
      @scriptsmith4081 Год назад +8

      In his worst nightmares, though, Washington could not have conceived of the racket war has become in our time, foisted by battalions of Lapel-Pin-Patriots

  • @willbrink
    @willbrink Год назад +17

    I read his book, but didn't know his full history. Great vid. If anyone earned the right to be highly critical of the scam that is many wars, it's Butler. His book is free online BTW.

    • @elahward01
      @elahward01 Год назад

      @WillBrink Hello, how are you doing?

    • @MarkingHistoryChannel
      @MarkingHistoryChannel  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words. Semper Fi.

    • @ricksturdevant2901
      @ricksturdevant2901 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, definitely @willbrink. It definitely is free online, have it on my phone now. Gen. Butler was a man of few words, but direct.

  • @MrPhotoman75
    @MrPhotoman75 Год назад +8

    Very well done! I was stationed in Okinawa and remember seeing his name on Camp Smedley Butler. I just never knew his life story. Thank you!

    • @mikevincent2811
      @mikevincent2811 Год назад +1

      Almost everywhere you look in Okinawa you see Camp Smedley Buttler

  • @jeremysilverstein1894
    @jeremysilverstein1894 Год назад +13

    Butler was abundantly featured in Oliver Stone’s “The Untold History of the United States”…A very significant figure in US history

  • @tomhamilton7726
    @tomhamilton7726 Год назад +87

    A true hero in service and later, in civilian life. SEMPER FI General.

    • @harrynutsackk
      @harrynutsackk Год назад

      A TRUE TRAITOR.....Learn the Truth.

    • @tomhamilton7726
      @tomhamilton7726 Год назад

      @@harrynutsackk humbug. Why would you assume that it is I who needs to learn some form of truth that you see and I don’t?

    • @harrynutsackk
      @harrynutsackk Год назад

      @@tomhamilton7726 Easy.....I presumed and KNOW you are Lost AF....Because of your comment. Have You studied the Law, Legal, Congressional Records and Case Law for the last 13 years ? because i have and i know what is the FACT BASED TRUTH.

  • @jeffreylc
    @jeffreylc Год назад +16

    As a Marine officer and historian I think Smedley Butler is an interesting Marine legend albeit one who doesn’t get enough scholarly study or attention. The man was awarded 2 MOH’s but Lewis Puller is always claimed as the “most decorated Marine”. He was sent on his temporary duty to Philadelphia by the Coolidge administration (Republican) yet Hoover (Republican) “hated” him in the words of the narrator in this video and was responsible for ordering the SecNav to court martial him. I wish there was more discussion of the behind the scenes politics of this in the story. I believe his family was well connected politically. This whole part of his life and career would be great to look into in a book. I was surprised not to see any of his detractors in the comment section here not labeling his as a communist or socialist as some claim. Butler is definitely an enigma.

    • @MarkingHistoryChannel
      @MarkingHistoryChannel  Год назад +2

      @jeffreylc I referenced three books on SDB, His biography by Mark Strecker, his autobiography Old Gimlet Eye and War is a Racket.

    • @zororosario
      @zororosario Год назад +1

      Being backstabbed by your boss in a political administration is a re occuring theme today much the same back then?🤔

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Год назад

      @@mikeraffphone829 ppl who like to use their brains care

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Год назад

      Hoover was a pos.
      Butler is not so cited because the machine needs no criticism, only pawns and good propaganda to keep the bloodsucking and moneysucking scheme of exporting wars going on.

    • @jamesgilmore8256
      @jamesgilmore8256 Год назад +1

      Smedley Butler was a man who lived his life with integrity and honor. End of story. If you disagree,
      I have been informed by a Bot that the rest of my sentiments could have been construed as a possible threat to, I guess, society. I'm changing it. Let's say, now, I'm a threat to society because I learned well how to efficiently and effectively harm the very society that raised me this way. What way? Why not just genetically engineer a bunch of perfect warriors who'll expire? Oh, yeah, that's right. It's been done. Blade Runner.
      Give it a watch. Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer.
      Who will you cry for?

  • @anim8torfiddler871
    @anim8torfiddler871 Год назад +10

    Thank you for this presentation. Most concise and informative review of General Butler I've come across.

  • @patrickgoldsmith4407
    @patrickgoldsmith4407 Год назад +10

    Thanks for this. We can use his kind of warrior for democracy these days.

    • @EJisArete
      @EJisArete Месяц назад

      We used to be a republic. Democracy is socialism. The communist kind that is easy to manipulate.

  • @royhorn2782
    @royhorn2782 Год назад +4

    An American and hero in every sense of the word. Not only did he fight with honor but he also spoke out against the fighting he was forced to participate in. Then he stops a coup against FDR and the US government at the time. I would be willing to bet that he would be willing to start a civil war against the US governments gone wild with power and lies such as the ones we have had for the past 30 years. He understood fully how an American citizen should be no matter what the actual situation was.

  • @ralphsanchico2452
    @ralphsanchico2452 Год назад +11

    A man who earned medals and rank only to turn them in for a conscious. That’s true bravery!

  • @brucewelty7684
    @brucewelty7684 Год назад +21

    War is still a business endeavor. We NEVER learn!

    • @StephanieElizabethMann
      @StephanieElizabethMann 3 дня назад

      Yes. I wonder who, beside Putin, is making money on the Russian end of the war with Ukraine.

  • @bigjazzer9888
    @bigjazzer9888 Год назад +4

    Loved this video, I have hear the name Smedley Butler for years and knew nothing about him and this video gave an insight into the man - thank you

  • @mitchellculberson9336
    @mitchellculberson9336 Год назад +27

    Aside from his long service & his battlefield heroism,the Marine was one hell of an American.Hopefully his sons & grandson's & granddaughters made as good a service personel as he did.BIG EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW & BIG COMBAT BOOTS TO FILL!

    • @elahward01
      @elahward01 Год назад +1

      @Mitchell Culberson Hello, how are you doing? I hope all is well with you.

    • @Bister_Mungle
      @Bister_Mungle Год назад

      So your hope is that none of his offspring head his warnings of the military's predatory and seditious racket and just enlist and make the same mistakes he did? Waste their lives, hurt people and lose people all just to keep the banks running?

  • @doreekaplan2589
    @doreekaplan2589 Год назад +6

    GREAT video , story and human being. I married a U.S. Marine from Philadelphia who was the most loyal person I ever knew.. Lowell Kaplan served in the Philippines, the P.I. he called it, aboard the Midway, largest ship in the world at that time, the 1960s, in intelligence, and LOVED every minute of his service then and for the rest of his life till 78 years old. Means the world to me knowing someone like Smedley saw war as the RACKET it was in his time and into my own. His personal courage is memorable and a beacon to others .Terrible today the U.S. military, meant to 'protect our shores' is given half a TRILLION $$$ to do that. Clearly, still War Is A Racket, with today our NOT being IN a war yet spending taxpayers HARD earned monies on that while 100S of 1000s ARE HUNGRY, HOMELESS, SICK, and frightened to within an inch of their lives existing in DIRE STRAITES into their unknown, frightening future, including 8 EIGHT MILLION babies and young children STARVING in this the richest nation on the planet.

  • @patrickgreen2361
    @patrickgreen2361 Год назад +7

    Absolutely loved this story. History always repeats.

  • @rukraz721
    @rukraz721 Год назад +12

    Thank you for the great documentary. Now I know the story behind MCB Camp S.D. Butler on Okinawa.

    • @lestermount3287
      @lestermount3287 Год назад +3

      He was one of those we learned about in Boot Camp, when they taught Marine Corps History.

    • @MarkingHistoryChannel
      @MarkingHistoryChannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words. Semper Fi.

  • @gregvroman2045
    @gregvroman2045 Год назад +16

    Puller, Butler and Daly are required knowledge for a Marine to even make it out of boot camp, all amazing men.

    • @marvindaugherty5989
      @marvindaugherty5989 Год назад +2

      And Archibald Henderson. Ooh Rah!!

    • @dotmurphy7279
      @dotmurphy7279 Год назад +3

      Thanks guys, I knew of Puller and Butler. Now I can look up the other two. By the way, my son is a former marine.

  • @shirleyle3931
    @shirleyle3931 Год назад

    Wow! I had no idea how much Butler did for our country, Thank you to the poster, I love American History!

  • @Michael-xl8dz
    @Michael-xl8dz Год назад +3

    I'm at a loss of words we a man like this for today and the future God Bless America

  • @marks1638
    @marks1638 Год назад +1

    Most people, including surprisingly many Marines, don't realize he was not only the most decorated Marine with the two Medals of Honor, but he was actually thrice (three times) decorated for exceptional bravery at the MOH level. His third medal was a unique medal and only given to twenty Officers in Marine Corp history and was roughly equivalent to the Medal of Honor for extreme heroism. The Marine Corps Brevet Medal recognized an Officer's promotion at the time of their act of extreme or exceptional heroism at risk to their lives and was only issued in 1921 by Marine Commandant General Lejeune to still living Marine Corp Officers who were promoted between 1863 and 1900 for extreme heroism. His Marine Corps Brevet Medal was for exceptional heroism during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. During which he saved a wounded man (while himself being injured) and helped carry him several miles back to their lines till relieved and kept him his men in good order during the retreat and repeated attacks by enemy forces. As he was not eligible for the Medal of Honor due to regulations preventing for Marine Corps Officers from receiving the MOH (1863-1913), he was immediately promoted to Captain in 1900 and later received the Marine Corp Brevet Medal to recognize that fact.

  • @FredSmith-s5t
    @FredSmith-s5t 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

  • @dannystranahan1004
    @dannystranahan1004 Год назад +9

    The book war is a racket needs to be put on the ,commandant's reading list for Marines.

  • @zororosario
    @zororosario Год назад +5

    Thanks for this video, never heard of Smedley Butler before today! Seems like he spoke the truth👍

  • @alstahl8574
    @alstahl8574 Год назад +13

    Tragic times, he was a shining star. Never forgot his oaths! RIP Marine Semper Fi

  • @eugenejohnson9494
    @eugenejohnson9494 Год назад +5

    This has brought back so many great memories! I first heard of this great man from a Vietnam vet friend of mine. I checked out the book, “The Plot to Seize the White House,” by Jules Archer and interviewed the author. I photocopied many copies of, “War is a Racket,” by Gen. Butler and would hand them out. This was some 25 years ago. My very friend found a few more interesting details in the attempted coup as well. What an amazing man Butler was. If he had an equivalent, I might have joined the military, which I never did.

  • @steventrostle1825
    @steventrostle1825 Год назад +4

    Hero and GREAT AMERICAN, unfortunately we probably will not see his kind again. Semper Fi

  • @petercampbell4027
    @petercampbell4027 Год назад +18

    The country hated hoover for the bonus army , but ignored the fact that the order to destroy the encampment was Douglas MacArthurs!

    • @tw5139
      @tw5139 Год назад +1

      A military officer couldn't give an order like that without the okay of the President.

    • @petercampbell4027
      @petercampbell4027 Год назад

      @@tw5139 President Herbert Hoover ordered MacArthur to order the encamped veterans to disperse, - and while Eisenhower, then MacArthurs adjutant, followed his commander in chiefs order, MacArthur let the veterans refusal to abide by his orders, push his anger into overdrive, and HE DECIDED TO TORCH THE ENCAMPMENT ON HIS OWN! Hoover almost had him arrested, and had his superiors in DC promised to send them brigadier MacArthur as far away from DC as possible, the President saw no other choice besides court martial and execution! MacArthur was a show boat dick that most of the Army DESPISED!

    • @malcolmdouglasjr2178
      @malcolmdouglasjr2178 Год назад

      Hoover had Butler arrested for revealing dirt about Musselini. Later journalist proved it true

    • @john2432
      @john2432 Год назад

      @@tw5139Military officers propose actions

    • @irongoose3865
      @irongoose3865 2 месяца назад

      I believe had Hoover won again the great depression wouldn't have been so great and the progressive movement in this country wouldn't have gained so much ground the way it did under FDR.

  • @jward9637
    @jward9637 Год назад +3

    We Marines have not forgotten our mentor. He’s one of the people responsible for the foundation of the Marine Corps.

  • @davidbenner2289
    @davidbenner2289 Год назад +42

    We need Butler today. I can see him wanting to make America great again.

    • @mikearakelian6368
      @mikearakelian6368 Год назад +4

      We need him now; he's right! I'd stand with him...

    • @mochiebellina8190
      @mochiebellina8190 Год назад +1

      Instead we have *hitbags like austin, patreaus, mattis, ollie north, etc.

    • @davidbenner2289
      @davidbenner2289 Год назад +4

      @@mochiebellina8190 Larry is not a bad guy. The others, I'm not happy with. Four of my children enlisted into the United States Marines.

    • @Section5_CdnIntelService
      @Section5_CdnIntelService Год назад

      Yeah. Old Smedley would've cleaned up those Jan 6 traitors in jig time. A few more guys like him and the Great Orange Turnip would be behind bars.

    • @wpmk
      @wpmk Год назад +16

      The last thing in the world Smedley Butler would be is a Trump supporter

  • @petertornabeni602
    @petertornabeni602 Год назад +21

    This man’s life should be taught in every American school -

    • @allencollins6031
      @allencollins6031 Год назад +7

      They won't. But you're right

    • @kenetickups6146
      @kenetickups6146 Год назад +4

      @@allencollins6031 Course not, the 1% want to keep getting richer

    • @terranceburgess9170
      @terranceburgess9170 Год назад

      It should really he was a hero he stopped our country from being turned into a police state

  • @BadWolf762
    @BadWolf762 Год назад +16

    War is a Racket.

  • @robertruggiano9990
    @robertruggiano9990 Год назад +2

    This video is very informative and interesting. Never knew much of its history before. Thank you for creating it and sharing it Robert.

  • @Sirharryflash82
    @Sirharryflash82 4 месяца назад +7

    Smedley D. Butler was not a soldier, he was a Marine. Get it right.

  • @alfredhorsford5867
    @alfredhorsford5867 Год назад +2

    Very interesting, especially Butler's perception of war. So many men have given their lives for the wrong reasons.

  • @rogueriderhood1862
    @rogueriderhood1862 Год назад +5

    A remarkable man, should be better known. I first heard about him in the sleeve notes for a Billy Bragg cd, I can't remember which song the notes referred to, but I remember reading that Butler described himself as 'a hit man for Wall Street'.

  • @RahzeeAlibaba
    @RahzeeAlibaba Год назад +5

    Honor, courage, commitment

  • @michaelgonzalez619
    @michaelgonzalez619 Год назад +18

    Smedley Butler, when virtue meets its destiny!

  • @notsharingwithyoutube
    @notsharingwithyoutube Год назад +3

    What a cool guy. Thanks for sharing his story.

  • @Music-lx1tf
    @Music-lx1tf Год назад +6

    I knew a little about this great man. Thank you for an informative and entertaining video.

  • @jamesthomas7405
    @jamesthomas7405 Год назад +13

    Never heard of this man until now, what a man. A true blue patriot, in this day and time we need more men like him.

  • @HailRider
    @HailRider Год назад +1

    Liked and subbed. I forgot to do that earlier.
    I love history. Especially Military (Marine in particular) history.
    Two of my favorite reads that go well together is Chesty , the biography of Chesty Puller - written by Hoffman, Lt.Col USMCR and Fortunate Son - written by Lewis B. puller Jr. The first you learn about the Marine, Chesty Puller. The second you learn about the father, Chesty Puller, and his son's experience in Viet Nam and after.
    Many of the old Corps were amazing men. There are so many. Smedley, A. A. Cunningham, Chesty, Basilone, Boyington, Hathcock the list goes on and on with amazing feats of bravery and Marine style bravado.
    I myself retired in 2011. Joined 1984.
    Very well done video. My regards.

  • @sandman93449dm
    @sandman93449dm Год назад +11

    I'm 75 now and with age came the understanding that he came to...our government is a fucking racket...

  • @magnus9165
    @magnus9165 Год назад +8

    That coup attempt was a scary and huge event that I never heard one word of in all of my school days. I was in my 60s when I read about that coup attempt. Butler was a patriot. He took the whole thing into a closed joint session of Congress.

  • @Ailasher
    @Ailasher Год назад +4

    Don't forget to read the book by this great man: "War is a Racket".

  • @marineveteranjorge4412
    @marineveteranjorge4412 Год назад

    Very informative presentation on Smedley. Semper Fi!

  • @dorayap7734
    @dorayap7734 Год назад +6

    This channel is good channel, very very informative

  • @ronaldharding3927
    @ronaldharding3927 Год назад +2

    Thank-you for posting this video. I read the words of this great man years ago and wanted to use his statements that you've reiterated here as a illustration. I looked everywhere but could not find the USMC Maj Gen who uttered these words. There's no listing for him in the record of the USMC MOH recipients.

  • @lawrencebryanjr3814
    @lawrencebryanjr3814 Год назад +3

    Until this video, I had never heard of this man,or some of the history shown !

  • @user-gk9lg5sp4y
    @user-gk9lg5sp4y Год назад

    Had his book of speeches for years. I wish people had listened.

  • @carlbowles1808
    @carlbowles1808 Год назад +3

    War is a racket is a must read 📚.

  • @jamesseiter4576
    @jamesseiter4576 Год назад +1

    This is the first video of yours that I've seen. Excellent content, sir!
    Fantastic job of laying out the history whilst avoiding any political biases. Subscribed, and I await more!

  • @PhotoDesigner1
    @PhotoDesigner1 Год назад +4

    The man understood what his oath meant.... AND what the U.S.Constitutuon means.

  • @gbett6835
    @gbett6835 Год назад +1

    Smedley Butler was a MARINE, not a soldier as indicated several times early in the video...big difference. Semper Fi!

  • @DavidGarcia-zu3hl
    @DavidGarcia-zu3hl Год назад +3

    You are providing some context to the history of the Medal of Honor. As a history major and former Marine, do you have any more details on the veracity of the battle of Vera Cruz. There were 56 Medals of Honor awarded, which is astonishingly high. I'm simply wondering if the rules changed over time for this award, and maybe this was the first opportunity to award it to officers as well? Butler was very, very straight forward, I tend to take him at his word.

    • @MarkingHistoryChannel
      @MarkingHistoryChannel  Год назад

      According to SDB's biography, the "American military issued Medals of Honor like candy, fifty six in all." Wikipedia lists 63 medals including those issued for after battle action. Here is the list - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_(Veracruz)

  • @justiceforall8680
    @justiceforall8680 Год назад +1

    That statement he made about fighting reflects my sentiments perfectly

  • @wildcolonialman
    @wildcolonialman Год назад +3

    Fabulous effort. Fabulous Soldier.

  • @ltkreg
    @ltkreg Год назад +2

    Major General Smedley Butler should have gotten a third Medal of Honor for his unvarnished honestly. 🙂

  • @I666I
    @I666I Год назад +3

    Servants get medals, masters get millions.

  • @mikebarnes7734
    @mikebarnes7734 Год назад +1

    General Butler was a hero in so many ways and he was so right to question the motives of politicians in their willingness to fight unnecessary and expensive wars. General Patton appears to have been from a similar background in his contempt for puppet politicians.

  • @Giveme1goodreason
    @Giveme1goodreason Год назад +8

    The sad reality is, we are inching closer to needing another man to win 2 medals of honour or 2 Victoria Crosses. The west is slowly but surely inching towards the inevitable war with Russia and china. While people are angry that countries are sending Ukraine money and weapons, an over looked aspect is that places like America are building these weapons and creating the soon to be needed arms manufacturing facilities. I know as an Australian we’ve sent 10,000,000,000 to the United States to purchase weapons for Ukraine. So the manufacturing is getting set up. The Australian army is expanding with a targeted increase of 40% the largest our army has been since Vietnam when we conscripted most of the men deployed. So we are gearing up and we will need men like this man, and as an Australian we have a long standing history alongside New Zealand which created the famous name ANZac. But a quick glance through history shows that the ANZacs often worked in tandem with USA or UK and definitely Canada. So I’ve made efforts to promote what we will need in the future and call it
    CANZUKUS
    Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States.
    I just hope we can have a bunch more like this man, and prey this time we never need this type of heroism again.

  • @chrispoe8404
    @chrispoe8404 Год назад +3

    Sgt Maj Dan Daly earned 2 Medals of Honor also. 1900 Peking China Boxer Rebellion and a second in 1915 in Chapultepec Haiti. Many great Marine Hero’s!!!

  • @dalestreeter341
    @dalestreeter341 Год назад +1

    General Butler wasn't the only Marine with two Medals of Honor. Sergeant Major Dan Daly also was awarded two Medals for actions in China and Haiti. Also considered one of the most highly decorated Marines is General "Chesty" Puller who earned five Navy Crosses during his career.

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 Год назад +4

    gotta give him credit....the same government that they wanted to overthrow had him arrested for a ridiculous charge and almost ruined his career....he chose loyalty to his oath.

  • @louismarucci9056
    @louismarucci9056 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brief but excellent documentary.

  • @johnbarnes5237
    @johnbarnes5237 Год назад +9

    A friend who was a retired USMC Colonel told me 25 years ago that HIS father was denied an MoH by Butler in WWI because, Butler said, “Too many brave Marines had died to give that medal to somebody who lived to tell about it.” My friend’s father was FURIOUS when they gave Butler, not one, but TWO of them.

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 Год назад +1

      Fair enough, but was Butler referring to himself as one of those 'who lived to tell about it'?

    • @johnbarnes5237
      @johnbarnes5237 Год назад

      @@kyle381000 I assume so.

    • @TheGhostOfSmedleyButler
      @TheGhostOfSmedleyButler 3 месяца назад

      Are you sure that wasn't a mis- quote of MacArthur?

  • @freddy8479
    @freddy8479 Год назад +2

    He epitomizes "SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER!!!!"

  • @EdwardArmstrong-y3f
    @EdwardArmstrong-y3f 2 месяца назад +3

    Great man .!!!

  • @badkarma65-
    @badkarma65- Год назад +2

    My Grandfather and father served as Marines in WWII, the only conversation around the
    dinner table was stories about the Marines they served with and war stories that I didn't care hearing about, That was nearly '60-years ago maybe longer, I'm '77, served '26-years
    in the Marine Corps '63 to 89-'90. retired E-9 Master Gunnery Sergeant. Who would have thought I'd be telling the same stories about Marines I served with and the history of other Marines but less on the war stories '68, 69 years later. semper fi

  • @johnnyringo1258
    @johnnyringo1258 Год назад

    2:32 How did a 16yo 'enlist' as a 2nd LT??? 3:46 October 1899 he was sent into battle with his Company of 56 Marines...at the age of 19. That kid was bound and determined to 'make the green grass grow'. It's no wonder that he was pissed off when he realized that the best years of his life and the literal lives of his buddies had been sacrificed for the benefit of corporate/political conglomerates? That kleptocracy still exists to this day and THAT is why we rarely hear the full story of Gen. Smedley Butler, one of the finest Americans that has ever lived. Semper Fi Gen. Butler.