00:06 Brent Tucker, a 20-year veteran of Army Special Operations and co-host of the Anti-Hero podcast, served in 20th Special Forces Group and Delta Force. 02:28 Brent Tucker's upbringing in a small town and how it led to a decision that changed his path. 06:57 Transition from air defense to seeking more action 09:27 Struggle of joining 20th Special Forces Group 13:49 Facing challenges and proving himself 15:54 Struggles and frustrations with military training and assignments 20:05 Protect your privacy and security with private internet access 22:22 Brent Tucker's experience in 19th and 20th group and his journey as a Green Beret 26:36 Received urgent notification to go to Key West 28:41 First experience as a Green Beret getting into the country and difficulties at die school 32:34 Facing the challenges during training and the decision to continue 34:33 Memorable 20th group deployment in Afghanistan 38:49 Delta Force Commandos were dedicated in clearing operations 40:51 Delta Force operators faced challenging valley clearing operations with extreme weather conditions and short-duration missions. 44:39 AC-130's rare daytime presence during mission 46:41 Focus on reaching the target, not engaging the enemy. 50:42 Military bureaucracy and the dangers of complacency in war 52:48 Repeated passing the buck led to dire consequences 56:50 Delta Force operators fulfill their role to protect and rescue 58:45 A strange incident involving a goat during a Delta Force operation. 1:03:00 Encounter with a distressed individual seeking help 1:04:49 Delta Force operator called to assess a situation with a National Guard unit. 1:08:35 Operation Rockstar was a crucial mission to clear a valley. 1:10:39 Quick decision to call for air support saved the team from a potential disaster 1:14:51 Challenges with higher-level decision making 1:16:49 Challenges with ground reports and military intelligence 1:20:50 Chose to go to selection to continue deploying for the rest of my career 1:22:49 Overcoming self-doubt during selection process 1:26:41 Selection is the most professional thing you will ever witness. 1:28:40 OTC challenges and resources 1:32:54 Challenging and rewarding experience in Special Operations 1:34:48 Impressed by the professionalism and competence of the Delta Force operators. 1:38:58 The speaker was reset to where he needed to be and was determined to get back on the battlefield. 1:41:02 Taliban compared to ISIS in terms of warfare and atrocities 1:45:08 The unique experience of the speaker in a war setting without modern technology. 1:47:09 Utilizing long range weapons in warfare 1:51:17 Delta Force used 300 Win Mag rifles. 1:53:20 Delta Force operator's experience in post-war Syria. 1:57:30 Discussion about significant missions and news traction 1:59:33 Misconceptions about the mission in Syria 2:03:41 Brent Tucker's unwavering commitment and representation of his unit. 2:05:41 Struggles with memory and confusion after returning home 2:09:36 Cultural differences between squadrons reduced over time 2:11:44 SAS and Delta Force had a longstanding relationship and mutual respect. 2:15:49 Delta Force operator's transition to civilian life and involvement in training SWAT teams. 2:17:57 Sharing tactical knowledge with law enforcement to increase effectiveness and safety. 2:22:09 Started First Responder Cigar Company to reach wider audience 2:24:10 Started as a guest on the anti-hero podcast and progressed through talent and charisma. 2:28:33 Brent Tucker wants to provide a platform for untold first responder stories. 2:30:19 First responders need a platform to share their stories. 2:34:13 Delta Force Operator Brent Tucker appeared on the Anti-Hero Podcast.
Dude is a retired CAG operator. Spends the first half of his interview talking about his time with an ARNG ODA in Afghanistan. Mad respect for this warrior 🫡 🇺🇸
Having met Brent, he was absolutely one of the nicest and down to earth dudes you'll ever meet. The man and his business rocks! Truly an honor to have met him.
I've watched a few of Brents interviews. I absolutely love how blunt he is. Nothing is sugarcoated. He does what he does, did what he did, thinks what he thinks, and if yoh don't like it, fk off. Love it
@2:15:42 LOL He obviously couldn’t talk about this in any depth, but I would highly encourage people to read up on the Battle Khasham in 2018 Deir ez-Zor, Syria.. A Force of 500 Russian Wagner Group and Syrian Government Forces attacked a staging area of JSOC and conventional forces and it became known as one of the 1st open skirmishes between Russian and U.S. forces since the Cold War.. The CAG and Rangers with their CCTs killed an estimated 200 plus enemy Wagner mercenaries, 150 plus Syrian Forces and wounded an additional 300 in combination.. The US didn’t take a single causality. That’s pretty fuckin cool this dude was actually there
Ugh 😩 my whole reason was to hear about this very incident. Hopefully someday we can hear Mr Tucker tell it. Glad he was able to get some against the russkies tho
Small world, randomly came across this channel. I actually took Brent's 18E slot on the ODA as he was heading off to OTC. Solid dude, a few interactions, a lot of respect and remember him being hilarious.
I see these great men talk about their sacrifices and I can't help but to think how badly we failed them. They never should've been sent to war, and definitely not for twenty years. We have to learn for the future generations.
Sadly there is a lot of money to be made in war. Unless we curtail the arms companies influence on our political system, we will always live in state of perpetual emergency and war.
It's the politicians everybody worships. And the money. The same money to finance this extravagant western lifestyle is the same one got from plundering 3rd world countries.
If they didnt want to go to war they wouldnt have signed up, and they certainlydon't have to stay for twenty years either. Its literally what they signed up to do.
Somehow we gotta get this guy to tell the story of Deir ez Zor in Syria. Delta vs Wagner from a person who actually was there would be an entire podcast by itself!
What I don't understand about O'Neil is, if he's been lying all this time - why on Earth would he do that? My point being that even his teammates has said he was a "solid operator" and considering his many decorations/medals - why ruin such a legacy which is in itself impressive enough? Especially considering there were other people in the room who'd be able to factually contradict him. I just don't get it. Real shame. Real mindboggling.
@@Yoshimurha for money. He left before his 20 and wanted to be the first one to cash in. He had an “okay” reputation on the teams but given two DUI arrests and one drunken disorderly since his ETS I don’t know if I’d call him stable. Dude is really full of himself for doing an OP anyone in the SOF community could’ve done. Not like he was dodging gunfire and mortars in Tora Bora.
@@alexander1902 my understanding is that he was more than "okay". Considering two silverstars and being a team leader which even Brent says requires skills, and being deployed numerous times with devgru (which is a feat in itself) I would believe he was more than "okay". As mentioned, in the same tweet where presumably his fmr teammates revealed that it was "Red" who killed UBL they say in the same sentence that he "was a solid operator". I get the money aspect of it, but anyone can figure out that a lie like that can't survive scrutiny. So why take such a enormous risk and tarnish his otherwise (seemingly) destinguished service? He could've done anything to make money with that background and servicerecord is my point - why crreate such an enormous lie that probably will kill any good reputation or servicerecord he ever had? He will get cruscified and sued down into the gutter, no less explain to his ftiends and family. Why go down that path in the first place? It was inevitable that his story would be qustioned. Real shame on otherwise what seem to have been a good career. But how come the NSW or Adm. MacRaven never challenged O'Neils story? Didn't they have cameras on the operators during the raid recording the developments?
this is so cool, as an ADA guy being able to relate to a Delta guy, as that was my goal at one point...for example as soon as you started in on "yes, that was a part of it, but i was-" i immediately finished your sentance. "stingers!" "short range defense" "i knew it!" 14T btw, only certified a few times table 8 as my mos tho, i was on RSOP the majority of my service.
Glad someone is finally talking about how hard companies make it to go to Q course. Months of paperwork/application process, training room NCOIC not being helpful. Not in company budget. etc etc Just getting application in is hard enough.
Love the content. Sometimes y’all interrupt at a time when the guest is in mid-thought and I would have loved to hear what he had to say on those occasions, but either way this is an excellent podcast. Thank you all!
I ran a charterboat that the dive school used occasionally for the deep water dives, super hardcore and most people don't understand that the ocean runs like a raging river. That is a hardcore school. Yeah nobody ever partied at that location!!! I would be willing to bet he met MSG Burns!!
@nickjohnson710 SERE is its own School run by a specialist cadre that exists outside of Delta. They have innovated more than UKSF because they are actual specialists. Also US has more recent experience with POW due to Vietnam. They also have actual world class survivalist as consultants.
@@nickjohnson710no one argues Delta was modeled after the SAS, stop meatriding them. It's been 50 years, Delta has come along way since and has cemented its place at the top.
@johntaylor4513 these SAS/SBS meat riders still live in the 60s and 70s. JSOC has far surpassed UKSF in capabilities since even the Gulf War. They ignore that UKSF kit and Gear has emulated US for over 3 decades now. Also how UKSF has been reorganized to emulate JSOC. They even just created a Ranger Regiment less than 4 years ago
Really .. it's astonishing how Tucker, and many of these special operators who have piled on O'Neil.. when they weren't there.. their asinine comments based on HEARSAY.. further slam O'Neil for the fame and wealth he's made after shooting bin laden.. but this clown, and his ilk are DOING THE EXACT SAME THING NOW that O'Neil did years ago... making money huge sums off Podcasts . selling their stinking medicore coffee, shirts other useless BS so you to can be a SPECIAL OPERATOR GUY.. and making a mint doing so HYPOCRITES to the end.. no diff then the jealous little mommy b*tches up the street who gather round the lawn chairs and whine about their friends who aren't there, and everybody else in the neighborhood.. Call Daddy Tucker and cry .. cry baby.tough guy.. Daddy come help me.. Pathetic !!!
I had a Nco that made it through cag selection and actually removed himself from OTC lol that dude was the best physical specimen I ever saw beat me in literally everything so I’m sure if he couldn’t keep up in otc I wouldn’t have been able to so fucking props
Love the little jab at HRT...I swear, civilians love to hype these dudes up like theyre some super high speed secret unit. They were an evidence collector for Delta on OCONUS missions lol... Great interview overall.
I have worked directly with the FBIs regional Tactical Unit about 15 years ago, whatever the units name now... and I would agree that they are normal dudes, most with no SOF experience. They were criminal investigators as their full time gig, and Tac was a side duty. I was always under the impression that the national level HRT guys were a full time unit and primarily made of former Tier 1 and 2 operators. In fact I applied and was denied employment and a contracted opportunity to try out for HRT because my resume lacked SOF experience. I will try to find my denial letter, but if anyone else could comment upon HRTs lack of former SOF, I would love the info.
I swear to God I'll never forget ALL of those faces with emptiness. It's so fucking true about command not making decisions. Especially after they started locking soldiers up....... for "war crimes"...... for killing in war. That command would watch soldier's die under their watch before they would EVER make a decision like thay
One correction - non-profits do not need to ask for money. A non-profit has to be is organized for the purpose of a collective, public, or social benefit instead of being organized for the profit of its owners. So you could have an entirely competitive business whose profits are dedicated entirely to the declared collective, social, or public benefit and that organization would be a non-profit.
Wow have things changed! All this talk of SatCom from hotel rooms. In the late 60's this O5-B4S had an angry 9 and a hand cranked generator with a Prc-25 as a High Tech addition.
I wish he would have given insight about that incident that happened with 20th SF Group. There was a fight that involved a Sgt that broke the neck of a Lt that was from 19 who also was an West Point graduate. What happened with the court martial charge that mysteriously disappeared?
Not everyone has that opportunity.Be appreciative if you have it and if you do go for it. Some prepare their whole lives only to not be able to due to a medical or mental health condition!
@ 1:26:30 .."best guy" vs "right guy" ...many times, the best guy causes too much disturbance among the rest of the team. For example, Terrell Owens.. ...need I say more?
I always feel sad when these guys say our country was attacked , they should all go to Washington and clear it up not to Middle East . Everyone that attacked USA that day 🇺🇸 were in DC and NY .
Guys. You have such a great podcast. Great guests, great stories. You guys have to take it to the next level and stop the zoom calls. Fly the guests out, put them in a hotel and get them in the studio! You guys are not doing the show justice. The quality needs to be up to par with the guests and stories. The lag in conversation and the audio quality is not there yet. STEP IT UP!
I need to have a two pint conversation with this gentleman. 'Mista Mista, can I take goat?' 😂. Around 1:10 making things attainable 🥂. I cut myself short and should have punched the tickets to attain, to be a part of the teams. 😊 The commentary regarding aggressiveness :.. appropriately dubbed 'Cowboy Syndrome? ".. The mission must shift according to the nature of the enemy. A disconnect of such intelligence, is ignoring evolving battle-space. Sorry for the lack of time reference on the last addition. Who da F is Rob O'Neil? Reno SWAT was one of the guys I met in Taqrit (contractor). I've been wamting to work with them ever since.
What Brent tucker means is if you're a Green beret wait tell you're invited over to our door, Don't just turn up! But if you're 22SAS you don't need a invitation, you're welcome anytime
I don't think I follow him in his storytelling - is "Green Berets" also known as "Special Forces" the same thing as "Delta Force" also known as "The Unit"? I always thought they were different units alltogether?
No, SF is its own entity. The Unit is its own entity. Different chains of command. Of course SF guys contribute a lot of the guys operating in the Unit.
@@josephmukoko674 i understand it just fine. you just made it complicated for the original poster who asked for a simple clarification. how tf is adding more shxt to ur answer going to make it any easier for him to understand? use ur fuxkin head son.
Thats weird.. how did he make Delta when he served in the National Guard? 20th special forces can't become Delta because National Guard is funded by the State not the DOD.
National Guard members can go to Delta selection. Also, going into SF National Guard 20th group, you’d still go through all the same stuff that active duty army goes through, which is DoD.
You know, I've never seen an interview with an AC-130 pilot or crew on the youtube channels I sub to. Are they still under non-disclosure rules even after retirement?
1:42:41. “Two legged dagz”. The Cynocephali (sp?) …. Outside of the netherlandia of India very few have made contact with them. Their unique deep blue to purple dyed textiles are exquisite.
00:06 Brent Tucker, a 20-year veteran of Army Special Operations and co-host of the Anti-Hero podcast, served in 20th Special Forces Group and Delta Force.
02:28 Brent Tucker's upbringing in a small town and how it led to a decision that changed his path.
06:57 Transition from air defense to seeking more action
09:27 Struggle of joining 20th Special Forces Group
13:49 Facing challenges and proving himself
15:54 Struggles and frustrations with military training and assignments
20:05 Protect your privacy and security with private internet access
22:22 Brent Tucker's experience in 19th and 20th group and his journey as a Green Beret
26:36 Received urgent notification to go to Key West
28:41 First experience as a Green Beret getting into the country and difficulties at die school
32:34 Facing the challenges during training and the decision to continue
34:33 Memorable 20th group deployment in Afghanistan
38:49 Delta Force Commandos were dedicated in clearing operations
40:51 Delta Force operators faced challenging valley clearing operations with extreme weather conditions and short-duration missions.
44:39 AC-130's rare daytime presence during mission
46:41 Focus on reaching the target, not engaging the enemy.
50:42 Military bureaucracy and the dangers of complacency in war
52:48 Repeated passing the buck led to dire consequences
56:50 Delta Force operators fulfill their role to protect and rescue
58:45 A strange incident involving a goat during a Delta Force operation.
1:03:00 Encounter with a distressed individual seeking help
1:04:49 Delta Force operator called to assess a situation with a National Guard unit.
1:08:35 Operation Rockstar was a crucial mission to clear a valley.
1:10:39 Quick decision to call for air support saved the team from a potential disaster
1:14:51 Challenges with higher-level decision making
1:16:49 Challenges with ground reports and military intelligence
1:20:50 Chose to go to selection to continue deploying for the rest of my career
1:22:49 Overcoming self-doubt during selection process
1:26:41 Selection is the most professional thing you will ever witness.
1:28:40 OTC challenges and resources
1:32:54 Challenging and rewarding experience in Special Operations
1:34:48 Impressed by the professionalism and competence of the Delta Force operators.
1:38:58 The speaker was reset to where he needed to be and was determined to get back on the battlefield.
1:41:02 Taliban compared to ISIS in terms of warfare and atrocities
1:45:08 The unique experience of the speaker in a war setting without modern technology.
1:47:09 Utilizing long range weapons in warfare
1:51:17 Delta Force used 300 Win Mag rifles.
1:53:20 Delta Force operator's experience in post-war Syria.
1:57:30 Discussion about significant missions and news traction
1:59:33 Misconceptions about the mission in Syria
2:03:41 Brent Tucker's unwavering commitment and representation of his unit.
2:05:41 Struggles with memory and confusion after returning home
2:09:36 Cultural differences between squadrons reduced over time
2:11:44 SAS and Delta Force had a longstanding relationship and mutual respect.
2:15:49 Delta Force operator's transition to civilian life and involvement in training SWAT teams.
2:17:57 Sharing tactical knowledge with law enforcement to increase effectiveness and safety.
2:22:09 Started First Responder Cigar Company to reach wider audience
2:24:10 Started as a guest on the anti-hero podcast and progressed through talent and charisma.
2:28:33 Brent Tucker wants to provide a platform for untold first responder stories.
2:30:19 First responders need a platform to share their stories.
2:34:13 Delta Force Operator Brent Tucker appeared on the Anti-Hero Podcast.
Dude is a retired CAG operator. Spends the first half of his interview talking about his time with an ARNG ODA in Afghanistan. Mad respect for this warrior 🫡 🇺🇸
Dude is solid as they come
Having met Brent, he was absolutely one of the nicest and down to earth dudes you'll ever meet. The man and his business rocks! Truly an honor to have met him.
Honest and raw
Love how he supports the local cops! He's true, local patrol cops and correction guys go through a lot of shit.
I've watched a few of Brents interviews. I absolutely love how blunt he is. Nothing is sugarcoated. He does what he does, did what he did, thinks what he thinks, and if yoh don't like it, fk off. Love it
The Unit guys are always humble. I’ve met several and they are all just like this guy
You think this is humble?
I guess he's about as humble as you can be when you were basically in the most sigma job in the world.
@2:15:42 LOL He obviously couldn’t talk about this in any depth, but I would highly encourage people to read up on the Battle Khasham in 2018 Deir ez-Zor, Syria.. A Force of 500 Russian Wagner Group and Syrian Government Forces attacked a staging area of JSOC and conventional forces and it became known as one of the 1st open skirmishes between Russian and U.S. forces since the Cold War.. The CAG and Rangers with their CCTs killed an estimated 200 plus enemy Wagner mercenaries, 150 plus Syrian Forces and wounded an additional 300 in combination.. The US didn’t take a single causality.
That’s pretty fuckin cool this dude was actually there
i cant believe ive never heard of this! wheres a good place to hear/read the story??
The details are up to anyone’s self research and homework.. The fact remains though, this dude (was there)
Jack’s laugh to his response lol
Aren't we there illegally and are currently whining about another country.
Ugh 😩 my whole reason was to hear about this very incident. Hopefully someday we can hear Mr Tucker tell it. Glad he was able to get some against the russkies tho
Small world, randomly came across this channel. I actually took Brent's 18E slot on the ODA as he was heading off to OTC. Solid dude, a few interactions, a lot of respect and remember him being hilarious.
Stop lying
@@sgkelly88dude shut up. you are worthless
@@sgkelly88WORTHLESS
Cool story bro
I see these great men talk about their sacrifices and I can't help but to think how badly we failed them. They never should've been sent to war, and definitely not for twenty years. We have to learn for the future generations.
Sadly there is a lot of money to be made in war. Unless we curtail the arms companies influence on our political system, we will always live in state of perpetual emergency and war.
It's the politicians everybody worships. And the money. The same money to finance this extravagant western lifestyle is the same one got from plundering 3rd world countries.
If they didnt want to go to war they wouldnt have signed up, and they certainlydon't have to stay for twenty years either.
Its literally what they signed up to do.
"we" failed them? what did you do?
Just wanted to thank all-involved in this awesome podcast, for historically-important documentation of heroism.
Somehow we gotta get this guy to tell the story of Deir ez Zor in Syria. Delta vs Wagner from a person who actually was there would be an entire podcast by itself!
That’s what I’m sayin, that would be 🔥
Or a Ranger who was also there
@@Nuhuh130 Anyone who was there. Shit, get a Wagner Group survivor on lol
@@joesgotya9930there are a couple interviews with a Wagner survivor of that battle, it's on Russian Telegram channels & reddit.
Wagner would be destroyed immediately. It's not a question.
I CAN REALLY REALLY SEE “SEAL TEAMS” AJ BUCKLEY AKA “SONNY” PLAYING BRENT IN A FORMER UNIT OPERATORS BIOPIC!! RESPECT TO THE UNIT GUYS.
Who else thinks Rob O’Neil listening is to this one and giving a thumbs down
He was sweating the entire time
@@KC-fn1vyprobably in the cab of his truck after a few “cold ones” 😂
What I don't understand about O'Neil is, if he's been lying all this time - why on Earth would he do that? My point being that even his teammates has said he was a "solid operator" and considering his many decorations/medals - why ruin such a legacy which is in itself impressive enough? Especially considering there were other people in the room who'd be able to factually contradict him. I just don't get it. Real shame. Real mindboggling.
@@Yoshimurha for money. He left before his 20 and wanted to be the first one to cash in. He had an “okay” reputation on the teams but given two DUI arrests and one drunken disorderly since his ETS I don’t know if I’d call him stable. Dude is really full of himself for doing an OP anyone in the SOF community could’ve done. Not like he was dodging gunfire and mortars in Tora Bora.
@@alexander1902 my understanding is that he was more than "okay". Considering two silverstars and being a team leader which even Brent says requires skills, and being deployed numerous times with devgru (which is a feat in itself) I would believe he was more than "okay". As mentioned, in the same tweet where presumably his fmr teammates revealed that it was "Red" who killed UBL they say in the same sentence that he "was a solid operator".
I get the money aspect of it, but anyone can figure out that a lie like that can't survive scrutiny. So why take such a enormous risk and tarnish his otherwise (seemingly) destinguished service? He could've done anything to make money with that background and servicerecord is my point - why crreate such an enormous lie that probably will kill any good reputation or servicerecord he ever had? He will get cruscified and sued down into the gutter, no less explain to his ftiends and family. Why go down that path in the first place? It was inevitable that his story would be qustioned.
Real shame on otherwise what seem to have been a good career.
But how come the NSW or Adm. MacRaven never challenged O'Neils story? Didn't they have cameras on the operators during the raid recording the developments?
Absolutely the "right" guy! Well done sir!
Brent is a great speaker with great stories and the ability to tell them well.
Kevin, outstanding. Heartfelt, really gives the true feeling of benning.
Brent Tucker is awesome!
Best episode yet! Brent Tucker for president 🇺🇸
Thanks for Your Service and Bravery!
I lived in Sanford while I was going to Comair Aviation Academy!!!! Cool to see someone else from that town!!!
this is so cool, as an ADA guy being able to relate to a Delta guy, as that was my goal at one point...for example as soon as you started in on "yes, that was a part of it, but i was-" i immediately finished your sentance. "stingers!" "short range defense" "i knew it!" 14T btw, only certified a few times table 8 as my mos tho, i was on RSOP the majority of my service.
I was a medic for the only airborne stinger missile battery in the Army
i mean the stinger guys are pretty awesome the fact yall could be airdroped is pretty badass tho XD @@ryanoxford3802
Love listensing to these. Thanks for the content
Glad someone is finally talking about how hard companies make it to go to Q course. Months of paperwork/application process, training room NCOIC not being helpful. Not in company budget. etc etc Just getting application in is hard enough.
Was just wondering when one of these bigger military podcasts was gonna have this guy on. He has an awesomely dry sense of humor
Just here because Sonny Quinn character from Seal Team show is in the thumbnail. j/k I have been watching for years. You guys got me through 2020-21
Sonny! I couldn't remember the name but knew Brent reminded me of the character on Seal Team! Thank you!
Hahaha so funny. he looks even more like him in the video with what he’s wearing.
I THOUGHT THAT WAS SPOT ON TOO!! YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOU MAY BE RELATED TO. LOL
Oh snap! A new book series from a real warrior? I’m down with it
Really enjoyed this...such a quality gentleman.
Brent is such a hero. Love 💘him!
at 50 min in, It's called passage of lines. Scary stuff. The bigger problem with 2 shops go back to the the drift away of the Cav Scout mission.
Love the content. Sometimes y’all interrupt at a time when the guest is in mid-thought and I would have loved to hear what he had to say on those occasions, but either way this is an excellent podcast. Thank you all!
I ran a charterboat that the dive school used occasionally for the deep water dives, super hardcore and most people don't understand that the ocean runs like a raging river. That is a hardcore school. Yeah nobody ever partied at that location!!! I would be willing to bet he met MSG Burns!!
MSG Burns is a great guy! Met him after dive school as well and had him take us on.m a dive training trip!
Congratulations Brent! 5th degree Gracie Black Belt is also no small task! Amazing how you rolled! OUS!!!
Oss
Thats true, NG pretty much did perimeter guard on Forward Operating Bases. You have to be a Specialist E-4 Promotable to submit a packet for SF.
Served with a 18 series medic my favorite medic from my time in service
Brents an awesome dude thanks for the interview.
@1:27:27 this seems to be a common observation of Unit Selection - that it is the most "professionaly run military training course"
@adamowallace737 the rucking - yes.
The psychological battery of tests and evaluation formula for selection were Unit innovations.
@@vitigaymer1053??? What about the escape and evasion phrase of selection.....that's the same thing! Do some research before commenting
@nickjohnson710 SERE is its own School run by a specialist cadre that exists outside of Delta.
They have innovated more than UKSF because they are actual specialists. Also US has more recent experience with POW due to Vietnam.
They also have actual world class survivalist as consultants.
@@nickjohnson710no one argues Delta was modeled after the SAS, stop meatriding them. It's been 50 years, Delta has come along way since and has cemented its place at the top.
@johntaylor4513 these SAS/SBS meat riders still live in the 60s and 70s.
JSOC has far surpassed UKSF in capabilities since even the Gulf War. They ignore that UKSF kit and Gear has emulated US for over 3 decades now.
Also how UKSF has been reorganized to emulate JSOC. They even just created a Ranger Regiment less than 4 years ago
I just watched the episode about Rob O’Neil. Loved it. Great podcast guys!!! Y’all are becoming my favorite!!
Really .. it's astonishing how Tucker, and many of these special operators who have piled on O'Neil.. when they weren't there.. their asinine comments based on HEARSAY.. further slam O'Neil for the fame and wealth he's made after shooting bin laden.. but this clown, and his ilk are DOING THE EXACT SAME THING NOW that O'Neil did years ago... making money huge sums off Podcasts . selling their stinking medicore coffee, shirts other useless BS so you to can be a SPECIAL OPERATOR GUY.. and making a mint doing so HYPOCRITES to the end.. no diff then the jealous little mommy b*tches up the street who gather round the lawn chairs and whine about their friends who aren't there, and everybody else in the neighborhood.. Call Daddy Tucker and cry .. cry baby.tough guy.. Daddy come help me.. Pathetic !!!
@@carlmayer691you definitely are a Devgru fanboy! Are you crying?
What beef is cooking here i wanna know?
Great guy! Bring him back!
Would be hilarious to see either Jack or Dave read an for Raid Shadow Legends one day before interviewing some badass individual.
I had a Nco that made it through cag selection and actually removed himself from OTC lol that dude was the best physical specimen I ever saw beat me in literally everything so I’m sure if he couldn’t keep up in otc I wouldn’t have been able to so fucking props
Are there any of these guys who haven't started a goddamn Coffee Company😂
Love the little jab at HRT...I swear, civilians love to hype these dudes up like theyre some super high speed secret unit. They were an evidence collector for Delta on OCONUS missions lol...
Great interview overall.
Exactly, most don’t even have a SOF background and are for the most part regular guys.
I have worked directly with the FBIs regional Tactical Unit about 15 years ago, whatever the units name now... and I would agree that they are normal dudes, most with no SOF experience. They were criminal investigators as their full time gig, and Tac was a side duty. I was always under the impression that the national level HRT guys were a full time unit and primarily made of former Tier 1 and 2 operators. In fact I applied and was denied employment and a contracted opportunity to try out for HRT because my resume lacked SOF experience. I will try to find my denial letter, but if anyone else could comment upon HRTs lack of former SOF, I would love the info.
Conventional Grunt here... We had AC130 Support during the day time more than once.
Shrek McPhee always says the scariest part of his job was always coming back into the base, often after singleton missions.
Appreciated
I’ve had ieds blow up in trees and fence gates when I was flying in to the target. They were in our HLZs and on the roads. We were the lottery target!
Murphy and Parke are bad ass.
Sounds like a great romcom.
I swear to God I'll never forget ALL of those faces with emptiness. It's so fucking true about command not making decisions. Especially after they started locking soldiers up....... for "war crimes"...... for killing in war. That command would watch soldier's die under their watch before they would EVER make a decision like thay
Thanks for speaking for the police officers. ❤❤
It’s crazy he live like 45 minutes away from me. Never would’ve known he was from Florida
One correction - non-profits do not need to ask for money.
A non-profit has to be is organized for the purpose of a collective, public, or social benefit instead of being organized for the profit of its owners.
So you could have an entirely competitive business whose profits are dedicated entirely to the declared collective, social, or public benefit and that organization would be a non-profit.
Wow have things changed! All this talk of SatCom from hotel rooms. In the late 60's this O5-B4S had an angry 9 and a hand cranked generator with a Prc-25 as a High Tech addition.
I wish he would have given insight about that incident that happened with 20th SF Group. There was a fight that involved a Sgt that broke the neck of a Lt that was from 19 who also was an West Point graduate. What happened with the court martial charge that mysteriously disappeared?
superb episode
I had a feeling this guy was coming soon to the team house would love to pick Brent’s head for a day or two
Great podcast guys! Just bought a 5# and 12 oz bag of coffee.
Amazing podcast.
when a special forces guys says come with me to a better position to fight. that is a no brainer.
solid dude. Loves to talk!
Great episode!
Your intro, sounds like a rated B movie Commercial on TV they are watching Karate, Kung fu, Judo 😅
You’re welcome 😉
Not everyone has that opportunity.Be appreciative if you have it and if you do go for it. Some prepare their whole lives only to not be able to due to a medical or mental health condition!
@ 1:26:30 .."best guy" vs "right guy" ...many times, the best guy causes too much disturbance among the rest of the team. For example, Terrell Owens..
...need I say more?
Dudes a BAMF
Not trying to run anyone down but no matter what is done always someone will come after you for what ever the reason
Really good dude
I knew Brent from A Co. Hilarious dude. That Afghan deployment was 2010-2011. Lots of guys left after that one.
Good stuff as always guy!
Great one
I always feel sad when these guys say our country was attacked , they should all go to Washington and clear it up not to Middle East . Everyone that attacked USA that day 🇺🇸 were in DC and NY .
Guys. You have such a great podcast. Great guests, great stories. You guys have to take it to the next level and stop the zoom calls. Fly the guests out, put them in a hotel and get them in the studio! You guys are not doing the show justice. The quality needs to be up to par with the guests and stories. The lag in conversation and the audio quality is not there yet. STEP IT UP!
It's a good podcast but one of the hosts has real trouble stringing sentences together which is distracting
@@jamestalbot9190 Glad someone else noticed
Great episode, I need to order some cigars.
24:40 I can see Jack triggered just like I am when I hear AKO or anything about all that stupid correspondence shit. Hahaha love ya Jack!
Dave what would you know about the A/C Spectra Gunship
They are the gods of old, born anew.
I need to have a two pint conversation with this gentleman. 'Mista Mista, can I take goat?' 😂. Around 1:10 making things attainable 🥂. I cut myself short and should have punched the tickets to attain, to be a part of the teams. 😊 The commentary regarding aggressiveness :.. appropriately dubbed 'Cowboy Syndrome? ".. The mission must shift according to the nature of the enemy. A disconnect of such intelligence, is ignoring evolving battle-space. Sorry for the lack of time reference on the last addition. Who da F is Rob O'Neil? Reno SWAT was one of the guys I met in Taqrit (contractor). I've been wamting to work with them ever since.
04:40 "I raised my hand" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wish they would make an accurate movie about “Red February” 2018 Syria.
Why do all dudes from the Unit current or former have such great beards?
It doesn't have to be the best beard, just the right beard😂
Because beards make u look more badass
Just curious, would you tell MAC V SOG Green Beret guys to walk 40 miles before offering you guys a greeting?
What Brent tucker means is if you're a Green beret wait tell you're invited over to our door, Don't just turn up! But if you're 22SAS you don't need a invitation, you're welcome anytime
MACVSOG was the Delta Force before we were the Delta Force… I’d welcome them in a heart beat!
I don't think I follow him in his storytelling - is "Green Berets" also known as "Special Forces" the same thing as "Delta Force" also known as "The Unit"? I always thought they were different units alltogether?
No, SF is its own entity. The Unit is its own entity. Different chains of command. Of course SF guys contribute a lot of the guys operating in the Unit.
To make it simple Green Berets are SF Tier 2 just the same as Navy Seal and Delta or the Unit or Cag are Tier 1 same as DEVGRU
@@josephmukoko674 you just made way more complicated lmao. good job.
@@danielcampbell9457 not my fault if u can’t understand dude
@@josephmukoko674 i understand it just fine. you just made it complicated for the original poster who asked for a simple clarification. how tf is adding more shxt to ur answer going to make it any easier for him to understand? use ur fuxkin head son.
What is the difference between the best guy versus the right guy? What are some examples?
very cool. what are Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo specialty??? are there more?
You guys should really just clip in the sponsor shoutouts I feel like it would really help the conversation.
Our show is done live
@@TheTeamHousePodcastI’ve literally watched your live streams not sure why I didn’t think about that 😂
Thats weird.. how did he make Delta when he served in the National Guard? 20th special forces can't become Delta because National Guard is funded by the State not the DOD.
National Guard members can go to Delta selection. Also, going into SF National Guard 20th group, you’d still go through all the same stuff that active duty army goes through, which is DoD.
If you guys want to hear from an AC-130 guy hit me up. 😎
cleared hot asf
So would that be 2 hours of brttt brttt
@@stephen3762sounds more like an A-10. She’s a sexy girl
Brian, jump on the discord and reach out to us.
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Jack can you get Greg Ironhead Birch on? CAG and Ranger Legend
Wait….this is where Jack Murphy landed? Cool. Missed his perspective since he left SOFREP radio.
Wah wah wah the navy seals are so popular and they write books and talk too much while delta force are the real “silent professionals” 😂😂😂
I’ll be damn, I was with C Btry, 265 ADA out of Ft Pierce Fl.
What are the fish playing with on the side wall of the tank?
Been saying this for Months.
You know, I've never seen an interview with an AC-130 pilot or crew on the youtube channels I sub to. Are they still under non-disclosure rules even after retirement?
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1:42:41. “Two legged dagz”.
The Cynocephali (sp?) …. Outside of the netherlandia of India very few have made contact with them. Their unique deep blue to purple dyed textiles are exquisite.
Hey, nice reef tank back there!
Set looks different
Delta, Seals, Marine Recon in that order
I wanted to ask Brent, is it true that Delta Force has a motorcycle that shoots small rockets like the one used by Maj. McCoy?
Delta turning into Seals
Mystique gone
Due to the GWOT Delta had to increase their numbers substantially therefor some were bound to talk eventually.
How about John McPhee as guest?
I support that
0:30 😂😂
perfect dont change
The interpetor just wanted to bring his girllfriend 😊