Navy SEAL Rates 10 Naval Special Warfare Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- Remi Adeleke is a former Navy SEAL, having served in Naval Special Warfare and with SEAL Team 3 from 2002 to 2016. He is now a filmmaker and actor and has starred in "Transformers: The Last Knight" and "6 Underground." He is the author of "Transformed: A Navy SEAL's Unlikely Journey from the Throne of Africa, to the Streets of the Bronx, to Defying All Odds."
Adeleke breaks down the realism of SEAL Team scenes in movies and TV, from training to special operations, intelligence gathering and data collection, rescue operations, and direct combat. Movies Adeleke rates include "The Rock" (1996), "Tears of the Sun" (2003), "Captain Phillips" (2013), "Act of Valor" (2012), and "Navy SEALs" (1990). He comments on training scenes in "Lone Survivor" (2013) and "GI Jane" (1997). Adeleke also breaks down real-life raids and rescues in "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012), and "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" (2016).
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Navy SEAL Rates 10 Naval Special Warfare Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider - Развлечения
Adeleke:
goes on a mission as a Navy Seal
Adeleke during the mission:
I’m gonna give this a 9.5 for realism
😂😂
Classic lol 😆
Lmao
Bruh 😂
you mean 10, cause there´s no Hollywood there.
SEALs call it "shallow water blackout"
I call it "drowning" lol
Well, you are not quite "drowned" just yet.
@@SV-kr9fu That's what the "ing" is for!
@@RyTrapp0 : True.
Blacking out keeps you from drowning
Nah they're two different things. Shallow water blackout happens because of a couple different factors when the water pressure changes as you get closer to the surface and the CO2 builds up in your system and you pass out. Drowning is what happens after.
Regarding the intelligence of SEALs... there is one guy, Dr Jonny Kim, who was a SEAL, retired and got his MD, then became an astronaut. And he's not even 40 yet.
How about the ones who are drug dealers and have murdered other American soldiers to cover up their own crimes? Not so intelligent
@@jefffawcett you got documents for dat?
@@jefffawcett im sure theres a few of those. I cant imagine a military unit trained for warfare would attract strictly good natured individuals. Its understandable when you think about everything that war entails
@@anarrangementofpixelsonapl1931 a navy seal just pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the hazing death of a green beret. SSG Logan Melgar was the name of the Soldier.
@@jefffawcett being a criminal doesn’t make you not intelligent bud. The unibomber went to Harvard
“If he was a SEAL, he wouldn’t be so confused!”
Bars.
actually in the movie the actual SEALs said it way before that scene hapen, that guy was not clalified for the job he had to do
Another Armchair warrior,most likely a special operations troop on PlayStation,or BETTER,a far right-wing homegrown American Trump supporter from some backwoods militia jealous that a Blue-Blooded Black American became a U.S. NAVY SEAL-
@@tkso.philly3879 Idk who tf you talkin too my boy, but I’m all the way black and proud to be!
@@wolololer it’s been a while since seeing the movie. Wasn’t he the translator or something??
@@jayrose6312 he was one of the embassador military security, the protagonist comented that he and his team were not qualified for the job they were doing
If i were rating this video I think I would give it a 9.5
asl2g4u 10
it's a PERFECT 9.5/10
The meaning of this comment changes over the course of the video.
If i were rating this comment I think I would give it a 9.5
Yeah ima rate this comment a 9.5 for realism
His voice sounds like if Tyler the creator hit puberty a second time
Underrated comment
Lmaooo
😭😭
@@-legacy-378 not really
RIP to Matthew Kantor who lost his life serving as a Navy SEAL. We miss you Matthew and you won't be forgotten.
I love when he says Water 💧
"Warder"
Wuortehr
How NYers speak baby especially from da BRONX
McWhorters
I was gonna say Philly!!!! Im a West coast dude, actually Northwest, Alaska to be exact, but everyone i ever met from Philly says wooter like that!!
I genuinely believe that Zero Dark Thirty has the most realistic depiction on a close quarters night operation I've ever seen. The quietness, the non-verbal communication, the sound design, the tactics. Absolutely phenomenal movie, go watch it if you haven't already
If you watched the BTS of ZDT, you'd kind of understand why it has the most accurate portrayal of SEAL missions.
@@denzelpardillo1181 Never have, although now I should lol
You a Navy SEAL? How would you know it’s the most realistic night operation?
*We need former president reviewing top 10 president movies*
George Bush watching a movie about 9/11 like "thats not how I did it"
@@crazyd4ve875 Lmao hahaha
CRAZYD4VE87 funny but sad😂
Joe Biden should watch Pretty Baby. He'd be like, "Yep, me and Bill....?
Obama be like... "Well uh... i cant reveal too much becuase its uh... classified... but uh... what i can tell you is... uh... uh... thats not the way i would have done it" 🤣🤣
"Actually when I joined the Navy I couldnt swim." 😅Shout out to everybody that had to take remedial swim at Great Lakes.
Guilty as charged, spent an extra month in Boot,now l can float forever
✊🏾 That was me! All of the brothers went to remedial swim training 😂
@@CB-xo8dh that prone float will do it to if that 10 ft drop and swim don't get you. My AC1 used to say remedial looked like a block party with all the bros and sisters out there lmao.
I humbly did my backstroke and got up out of there quick lol I didn’t want to stay any longer than my 8 weeks
@@TheKaySpecial we was deep
In remediation i drowned on first jump
I was already thinking this guy is a super badass then he said "When I joined the NAVY, I couldn't swim"....and he turned out to be a SEAL?!?! So, not only did he learn to swim immediately, but he learned to swim at SEAL level, absolutely amazing.
0:11 Intro
0:26 The Rock
2:22 GI Jane
4:45 Lone Survivor
6:36 13 Hours
7:57 Act of Valor
9:38 Navy SEALs
10:58 Zero Dark Thirty
13:00 Tears of the Sun
14:31 Seal Team
16:01 Captain Phillips
Ty
Goated
Thank you
MVP
“In reality you can shoot a guy 6,7,8 times and he can still fight”
SO the games were right..
Crysis anyone?
Shot placement is king. Unless you hit the CNS and the target falls limp like a marionette with the strings cut, it's a good idea to administer at least a 500 grain "dosage" of projectiles (i.e. 8 rounds of 62 gr 5.56 duty ammo) to ensure a physiological stop.
@opinions opinions oh really when kids in the car and he had a knife, yeah I would shoot too.
LMAO...if you are here Leon, you are probably in the know, but just in case you are not, there is a channel called 'Active Self Protection'. The host shows different self defense situations, most involving handguns. These are recent, real world shootings. Some of it is US, some from Brazil... He shows the full clip, then goes back over it in a logical manner, giving his opinion of the actions, situation, and lessons learned. There was one video where a woman and mother places 3 40 S&W on center mass, at maybe one meter, it was close. ASP slowed the video, and you can see the bad guy get off 2 shots, but missing as he takes 3. He falls, she seeks 'concealment' next to a vehicle, but that guy did not die and he could have still been in the fight.
I remember seeing a Documentary about the U.S Marines who were fighting in Fallujah Iraq back in 2004 The Marines said the Insurgents had almost super human strength they would keep coming at them even after being shot multiple times... come to find out they were all high using drugs like Adrenaline etc.
Get this dude back again. Like his input
Same dude
*Input
If you can believe it, he actually went to BUD/S without knowing how to tread water or swim. Inspirational story through-and-through. Highly recommend his book "Transformed".
Same here
Listen to him on Andy Stumphs podcast Cleared Hot. Hes a cool dude
The guy's instructor passed away, amd he said it calmly, he is so hardened, RIP.
I knew two Black SEALs personally. One I met during my time in the Navy, he was in SEAL Team 2, Little Creek. I met during my very last deployment with USS Stump DD 978, it was a UNITAS. I think he's still active so I won't mention his name. The other who I know has retired is Chief Richard Allgood. He's a few years older than me, his brother is one of my best friends. We all grew up together on the same street. Makes me proud to see brothas doing the damn thing! Good on ya! Peace to Dave Goggins and Master Chief William Goines and Fred “Tiz” Morrison (UDT 1, UDT 12)who came before both of them and got the ball rolling!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿⚓⚓⚓🔱🔱🔱🐸🐸🐸
Yeah us black service members don’t normally do combat roles or Special Ops😂. We be in the Logistics, Intelligence, etc fields
@@TruckingWithMike ?? by choice or culture??
@@TruckingWithMike Plenty of brothers were on my old Tank lines don't believe everything you hear.
david goggins is a bad man. absolute savage.
@@MrWest-ph5yg more like he’s trying to push a negative stigma. Not that he actually believes it.
When he spoke about losing a team member you could tell he really felt that scene...must've brought back difficult memories
Well considering his opponents lost many more buddies, it's fair enough
@The Heir you think the US made libya look how it does now?? LMAOOOO this has to be a joke or u totally forgot the president of libya bombing his own cities
@The Heir yeah gaddafi was :)
People need to make a very clear distinction between military forces and politicians. The military sign up to defend their country, go where they are sent, and execute orders. They don't choose where they go or what conflicts they get involved in - politicians do that.
So, if you don't like the way that one country meddles in the affairs of another, blame the politicians who made the calculated decision to go meddling. Blaming the military is the equivalent of shooting the messenger.
People need to make a very clear distinction between military forces and politicians. The military sign up to defend their country, go where they are sent, and execute orders. They don't choose where they go or what conflicts they get involved in - politicians do that.
So, if you don't like the way that one country meddles in the affairs of another, blame the politicians who made the calculated decision to go meddling. Blaming the military is the equivalent of shooting the messenger.
You can see during the more realistic movies, this guy's body language completely changes. He's really going back there.
I noticed that on The zero dark thirty scene. He tensed up and got a little more serious. Took him right back
His trigger finger started twitching
Yes, especially when he talked about the scene with the Seal who got killed by a suicide bomber.
There was definite changes in his facial expressions.
BRU everyone says that about these guys. Like not all of them have trauma or ptsd
I hope he’s doing okay, it’s clear he’s been through a lot. Thank you for your service.
When I was a Marine, it was normal for leaders to get the input of their experienced people in deciding how to do things. I was enlisted for nine years and commissioned for eleven. When I was an officer, my first step when we got a tasking was to gather my staff NCOs and ask them how they thought we should proceed - I didn't always take their advice but I always asked for it.
Yeah he's just another arrogant SOF veteran who has no respect for those of us who fight on the front lines as Infantrymen. Its pathetic how many ex sof guys act like they are superior and weak civilians kiss their asses.
Glad you mentioned that. The one thing I dislike about these types of interviews is they make the Spec Ops guys seem like the only ones who can think or know anything about leadership. I had great leaders in the Army, and I knew some shitbag spec ops guys...people are people
When he says he'd done a lot of those direct action missions, you can tell. His seems to change a little bit during the Zero Dark Thirty scene. It's almost like he's there mentally. Major hats off to this guy. He also seems like a stand-up dude, and his personality seems fun. I like that he factors in the Hollywood/entertainment factor when breaking these scenes down as well.
Hy I noticed tht to his demeanor n tone changd
I have been around this world. I will tell you that this is every foreign nations worst nightmare. The American Warrior!
Remi is the man! Actually a friend of mine. I recommend reading his book “Transformed” - his entire story is crazy!
Remi is awesome, keep up with him on IG
Yeah noticed his demeanor changed I think he said one the guys was his seal instructor who got him through buds.
Its encouraging to hear someone from my borough, The Bronx, became a Navy Seal. Anything is possible with the right mindset no matter where you come from. Respect.
All SEALs come from the same place.
Wanna know where it is? America.
Don't matter who you were. Don't matter where you're from. Anybody who can meet the entry standards can become a SEAL. That's the beauty of it.
X Mark the Spot
Well said Mitchell I’m no SEAL but I’m ex military we all wear the same uniform!
I appreciate your sentiment however, no anything is not possible. This message to children is part of how we ended up in this mess. Telling kids they can be/do anything they want to be is a lie that creates narcissistic brats that think they are special when they aren’t. I am 5-7 and have been overweight my whole life. If my parents told me I could be in the NBA that would be a lie and would have set me up for disappointment and failure. Mike Rowe has a fantastic Prager U video on this called “never follow your passion”.
@@MitchM240 He's not saying EVERYTHING is possible. I think what they're saying is anything that is within your ability is possible to achieve. No one thinks a 70-year-old man can become an astronaut. That's just silly. Word of advice. Never use PragerU as a legitimate source. It's just an ultraconservative propaganda machine that makes regular conservatives look bad. Have you ever tried overcoming being overweight and becoming fit?
I think the main reason a lot of people don’t know that SEAL stands for Sea, Air, Land is because of the fact that it has a random E for no reason other than to make the acronym cooler.
SEa, Air Land,
*When Jocko meets Remi:* At last, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
Does anyone else notice how calm and friendly these spec-op guys are? nothing at all like those "alpha-males" behaviour.
Because they're Sigma males.
All the alpha males are fakes and wannabees whi havent served at all lol
@@BUMPER_PLATE_BANDIT You noticed how most guys who say “I’m a alpha male” isn’t an alpha male? Or they try to hard to be.
Not talking about military guys, just regular people. They don’t know you can see right through the bullshit.
Assholes and Bullies don't do as well as you'd expect in the Military. Team players are the types who do.
@@rob3791 sigma balls
"Clear doesn't mean there's nobody in the room, it means the room is clear"
Ah yes, I see.
probably means clear of threats
@@kickwriteteach2313 You're correct
Definitely not a job for lawyers
It probably means, the white glove is clear of dust.
It also means that the room is clear not clean
Thank you for your service and sacrifice for our country.
Navy SEALs are some of the best guys that I have met. I trained every single day for almost 2 years for BUDs with a retired Navy SEAL and on-and-off with a Navy SEAL who was on active duty. I always was involved in contact sports when I was a kid: street and ice hockey, football, and wrestling. After college, I found my calling in the armed forces. Unfortunately, I was unable to go through BUDs because the requirements changed several months prior to me leaving. I had a felony charge, on my record, that prevented me from joining. Despite not being convicted and having that charge dropped, it was not enough. The two Navy SEALs worked really hard for me to go. They knew that I wanted it. They saw something in me that they did not see in the other men who were in our group. It was very emotional. I, often, wonder about what could have been. I consider myself fortunate to have been able to train with two of the greatest men that I have ever known. They taught me valuable lessons that I carry to this day.
Damn bring this guy back. Also someone who can't swim joined the Navy SEALs respect!
@I kissed your dad right, my thoughts exactly! And haha agreed
Same thing happened with Ajay from Act of Valor , another Navy SEAL who couldn't swim when he got to BUDs
@Bobby Knuckles in the first week of Navy boot camp everyone jumps into a pool and attempts to swim a short course. Everyone is rated a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class swimmer. Everyone must pass this classification, and the instructors will teach you to swim well enough to complete the swim.
@Bobby Knuckles I didn't remember which week , but yes I know you only have to be a 3rd class swimmer to pass. When we lined up on the big diving board, we jumped in ( and the front of the pack swam very competitively ) swam a course marked by orange flags or maybe cones. Some things change over time, like we didn't do the abandon ship drill, when I was at GLRB.
Swim qual in Marine Recon is brutal especially if you float like a rock. You need to be a strong swimmer. This guy had more determination than swim experience.
Have this man back. He's lived this shit.
You could tell when his demeanour got serious that he had the memory of guys down in the field.
Then again, that's the whole point.
You go in the military to live or die through powerful events.
Those people are not drafted, like they were in last century's wars. They go in willing and ready to rumble.
This is the best possible world. War is fought by a few men with material worth millions of dollars, basically everyone participate through economy and industry, but only the warriors ever see the battlefront.
Amen!
You need actual footage of a real operation to achieve that 10/10 from this legend.
Highly recommend his book, "Transformed". Really well written and inspiring 👍
At 12:40 you can see the sadness in his eyes, his voice even cracks a bit recalling young children wearing suicide vests. This guy is a legit badass to the max, but he’s a real human being as well. Mad respect.
Nothing compared to 15:38. He was trying to hold it together hard.
Yeah the media never talks about kids in those vests , trying to kill american's
@@scallen3841 never will
@@mahtowa the media will cry out and blame american's for the dead civilian's , after the suicide bomber sets off the vest .
@@scallen3841 Not just Americans. I'm a British veteran and we, too, were targeted by suicide bombers in Afghanistan.
They were pretty much always either vulnerable kids (often orphans with nobody else to turn to, who had been groomed by the Taliban, trusted them, and were then strapped into vests they couldn't take off and had no control over as they were remotely detonated), or adults who were terminally ill (the Taliban would get them high "so they didn't feel it" when they detonated the vest & give their family money, so many felt it was the only way they could leave their family with any security).
I know far too many people with PTSD from having to make decisions about shooting innocent kids in order to save marketplaces full of families. The Taliban are beyond evil and the US should be deeply ashamed that they chose to negotiate with them and hand back power to them. They denigrated the memories of everyone who lost their lives trying to make Afghanistan better. Yes, withdrawal was needed, but it could have been handled so much better.
“If he was a seal he wouldn’t be as confused.” lol I thought that was hilarious
Special operations types get what I've heard called "stress inoculation" in their selection and training. They put these guys through a controlled hell so that when they're in actual hell, they can still function. SEALs and Hell Week is one example. Ranger School is another. I've heard a LOT of stories about guys in Ranger School hallucinating because they're denied sleep and calories for long periods of time.
A friend of mine showed me a picture of himself just after he'd passed and became a Ranger. Dude looked like hammered shit. He honestly almost looked like a Holocaust survivor because he'd lost so much weight and been through so much stress.
Hilarious but also a connotation of like "Seals are badass, that's just how it is". Like for me I took away the idea that even if a Seal was severely injured they're so trained they would focus past that.
@@immikeurnot one of my friends dad was a ranger and part of his “at home training” was they had to go a month without food
@@OSUFilm hmmm I’m no military expert but I’m pretty sure anyone would die within a week with absolutely no food, by “without food for month” do you mean it literally like 0 food intake, only water, or like “barely any food for a month” like you eat only once a day and it’s the bare minimum
@@DEEZ_N4T You can definitely go one week with absolutely no food. Also a month is possible.
SEALS are badass, all respect to you Sir, thank you for your service. My friend's son is a SEAL, I'm just in awe.
You're my hero man. I'm glad you can review these scenes and tell the truth. Well done.
Funny how the volume of Adeleke's voice gets softer when the SEALs are moving silently through Bin Laden's house.
Probably had some flashbacks in that moment
Christian B. He wasn’t there
Mick Funny He wasn't there but he still can get flashbacks
@@mickfunny4185 i guess those night raids look the same
He can neither confirm nor deny your accusations at this time 🤐😂
RIP to Matthew Kantor who lost his life serving as a Navy SEAL. We miss you Matthew and you won't be forgotten.
They all hurt, but that one just flat out saddened me. The enemy gets a vote, but that just was not fair. RIP Sir 🙏🇺🇸
I did a NSF fundraising swim in January. Each swimmer was assigned a fallen SEALs picture card to swim for. Mine was Matthew. It was quite an honor to participate in an event like that.
@@swanie5326 hope you won
@@swanie5326 Salute to you man
i enjoyed hearing mr adeleke's commentary about these films more than i enjoyed the films thank you for your service in the military, sir
Thank you for your service. I have served alongside several different teams, and was always envious but proud of , and humbled by you guys.
No
Dang this guy went from not being able to swim to being in one of the most elite military groups in the world
Elite military groups? Lol.
@@goodputin4324 lmao what you dont think they are?
@@camerondoyle7661 frogmen
@@goodputin4324 so why don’t you join?
@@jamesanderson6686 for what?
Nice to see a former SEAL representing The Bronx!
One of Jockos brothers was from around there , he was in his podcast not to long ago . check it out
Get this dude back again. Like his input
Facts!
@Joshua Bailey He must have a Nigerian background
David goggins is from my hometown 👍🏻💪🏼
I appreciate the candid responses. It’s interesting that American Sniper and Lone Survivor weren’t specifically discussed from a combat perspective.
You really started this real happy, but the more scenes you watched it looked like you were reliving things... you looked sad towards the end! Thank you for your service much love from New Jersey!
This man is one of those, "Nice guy, but he'll jack you up if you mess with him" type of dudes.
Preach. The kind tough guys are the ones you gotta watch out for. They have nothing to prove because they have nothing to prove.
Now i'm imagining this guy baking cookies then when someone insults him he'll knock his lights out😂
You have to mess with him quite alot as well.
To get into special forces you need a very strong psyche. So you don't get under his skin and make him act out of affection at all.
So if you get him to mess with you, you have done some pretty stupid things.
Incredible that behind that smile and that calm appearance hides an elite trained assassin.
he is a black dude from the bronx!!! they all are! lol, just joking!!! respect.
@@agustinmorquecho7781 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty sure they're not "Assassins" but more "Operators" or just "Elite soldiers". You watch way too many movies man.
I would know, it's not that hidden.
An assassin wouldn´t stand a chance against these dudes in a war setting. But while they´re on a barbeque having a booze they´re the ones with trouble on their hands. Context matters, assassins and SEALs are both effective killers but none are invincible. Deceptive tactics works against anyone who is relaxed enough not to notice what´s going on. But as soon as the SEAL realizes the danger the initiative switches, a skilled assassin would never let him see it coming though.
Respect to every Navy Seal . . I thank u for doing the things behind scenes to protect us. .
Much respect to this well-spoken guy, who's gone through what he went through.
"six times three"
me, sitting in bed in warmth eating my dinner: uh......?
Oh he's a brain surgeon!
6 divided my three
Dude, he was in that room when he was talking about shooting a guy 6 or 7 times and more on the ground... you could see it in his eyes as he was talking. He was reliving shit. Mad respect to these warriors
Bullshit, he was a member of seal team 3 not six, which killed OBL...
@@RaceMaster79 i think he meant that he has been in that situation.
He wasn't in THAT ROOM or compound, but he was probably reliving a similar mission. I mean night raids on HVTs in iraq and afghanistan were a common occurrence for tier 1 units.
@@jayodinson3448 he means that he looks like he was in that room
You put a guy down you want to make damn sure he stays that way.
You’re the real deal mate I was in the military but nothing like you’ve done total respect for everything you’ve done and been through
I see this is two yrs old, but, I just came across it. Great job reviewing the movies. Much respect for your achievements & success. Thank You for your service, I spent a little combat time in Vietnam from Jan 1967 to Aug 1970. Except for time on home leave, r&r, & a few 2 & 3 day short down time periods, it was either boredom or cover, move, shoot, cover. Ahhh, the memories.
Keep your successes moving forward. (SALUTE)
You can see the he's reliving pain in that moment while commentating on the scene in SEAL Team (2017). When he talks about recovering a KIA team mate. Damn.
He’s wearing a C4 Foundation shirt. I recommend you support this foundation, it supports military members and honors Charles Keating IV, a fallen SEAL.
CKIV Forever.
Chris N semper fi
Chuck Heavy!!
Love the shirt. I was the Dustoff pilot that picked up Chuck off the battlefield on May 3, 2016. I never knew Chuck Keating but wish I had. CHKIV
Adeleke served in the same platoon as Keating, love the pictures of those two.
Salvatore Tessio thank you for your service
Remi is the truth! Met him a couple of times. Solid individual, great speaker, heart of gold.
The sadness in his eyes is very obvious when he describes the scene where Adam from Seal Team tv show sacrifices himself to take down the S Vest . Thats the look of a guy who has lost a brother in battle. Hats off to the Navy Seals for stepping out into the unknown battlefields for years before its safe for anyone else to step in . Salute
Michael Monsoor did that in Irak!
Your a humble guy! You didn't mention that you were a Prince before you came to America. And that you played a Navy Seal on a few Transformer movies! I saw your interview with Mike Rittland. Nothing but respect!!🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸
What? This man is a prince?
@@sladeb6036 He was before he came to America. He was a prince from a country in Africa. Watch Mike Drop with Mike Rittland on RUclips. He does a three hour interview with him. And he tells his life story. He also had several roles in the Transformers series of movies as a Navy Seal.
A real life Nigerian prince
@@aikiifeoluwa9693 I don't remember if he's from Niger or not. But he was really an African prince before he came to America! Watch Mike Drop on RUclips. Mike Rittland interviews him and he tells his life story! Pretty amazing stuff!!🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@americanpatriot6918 his name is a Yoruba name, a tribe in south west Nigeria
Thank You for your service! I was in the Army as a combat engineer I deployed to Haiti w the 3rd SF out of Bragg. I was NOT SF I was w them in an Engineer Platoon as support. New Haven in the House!!! Be good Bronx
Thank you for your Service! I'm genuinely grateful for every single one of our Military Personnel!
Just gonna say as a black man preparing for AF Special Recon, this video is very inspirational . You don’t hear about the Black men who served in Special Forces/ Special Operations often
Well it was great seeing one of your own as a Navy SEAL thank you for your service and thank you for your knowledge it was great listening
Like how he called it a "re-warming drill"....sounds lovely
"Soldier! You died of hypothermia, drop and give me 500 pushups. Once you are warm again, we're putting you back in the ocean"
You can tell 15:43 was a hard topic, I feel for him having to relive that.
Thank you for your service - glad to see you can still smile 🙂
Thank you for your service. Once the movies started getting into the modern conflicts it was noticeable how your demeanor changed. Obviously you were remembering your own experiences. Warfighters like you are the reason we have the liberty and safety we too often take for granted. Thank you.
“If he was a SEAL, he wouldn’t be so confused”...high speed shit right there.
He's right though they are special forces for a reason since they're trained to think on their feet afterall unless you were temporarily disabled by a flashbang😅
As a veteran thanks for your service and we share the Bronx as home
Same here WALTON AVE STAND UPPPP
If badass was a person. Thank you for your service.
Thank you very much for sharing with us, I could see the emotions when you spoke of losing someone.
Crazy that Woods was his BUDs instructor!
That kinda stuff reminds you how real all of this is and what these guys have gone through
@@liamleonard9120 shows how small the world is. I'm prior navy and there's guys that I knew at early points in my career that passed away in one way or another.
oneonly xram yeah the seal teams are especially small
Liam Leonard highkey badass tho that he was his instructor and then still dedicated his life to save others
Aqua man I was talking compared to the world, I imagine they’re a tight knit community
There was a point when I could sense the pain he felt from remembering traumatic events. Much respect
Look at his facial expression at 2:43 when he says 'I know a lot of guys who have rang that bell'
This was amazing to watch. I am from Brazil, i am a Sargeant myself, and you guys are truly heroes. The whip that makes the bad guys fear the darkness. Thx so much for all your work and all your effort. You guys save the world everyday fighting Terror. Thx guys! Sorry for poor english hehe
Fun fact, tears of the sun was a true story based on the Canadian unit JTF2 who did that mission in Africa. The Canadian Government did not allow Hollywood to say they were JTF2 because of security reasons.
That's awesome to know
Yea, alot of people sleep on Tears of The Sun. I've had the privilege to watch movies with spec ops guys I met through the VA (surprisingly I've only met 1 Seal since I've been home though but a few army SF guys, Rangers & a Force Recon Guy) and they all agree Tears of the Sun is underrated as a realistic tactics movie.
I read the guy's book and when I started reading the chapter, I was doubting his honesty. The man was arrested for soliciting minors and he claims the Canadian government set him up because he knew too much. I feel like the guy made it all up or at least some of it. He also blame the American sniper who was supposedly attached to his unit for that mission for revealing the informations on a plane to a script writer. Pretty sure none of it has been verified.
wow
Woah i had no idea, thanks!
Tears of the Sun is one of my favorite war movies of all time, up there with BlackHawk Down and HackSaw Ridge. Nice to see I had good taste for a reason
I need to watch Hacksaw Ridge...the other two I've watched 3 times...cried like a freakin baby on all times.
Tears of the sun is an amazing piece of work, and its also damn hard to watch.
Hacsaw Ridge is the only film as of late where I cried in the cinema
I'm just seeing this. First and foremost, Sir, thank you for fighting for my family. My deepest respect and gratitude.
dude i can not explain the respect i have for this dude. Good on you man.
This guy and brad Leonne need together and say “wourder”
its a jersey thing
hahahah yes please
🤣😂
Also a South Carolina thing
why not just use "warter"?
Poker face Adeleke: "Pretty much accurate."
Amused grin Adeleke: " That's Hollywood!"
First off, I appreciate you doing the video breakdown and you were quite generous with the ratings
Secondly you seem like a sweet,caring, and meticulous guy and that's EXACTLY who I want out there representing our country.
Thank you for service sir 🇺🇲
It's my biggest regret by far.
Thank you for your service ! Looking forward to more content
I was a administration rate assigned on submarines. I went to and graduated from Navy Dive School, I had one combat deployment as part of joint operations. I’ve saved and taken lives and I’m still nothing compared to SEALs those guys are real life superhero’s.
When he's throwing out what I thought was random numbers describing kids with suicide vest, he was actually recalling past instances.
he said the bin laden scene was basically shot for shot, so he's either seen the real video or he was there. thank you for your service, sir, and thank you for your help in movies. it helps people really understand what you guys do.
I recall the tennis great Ivan Lendl was interviewed about his approach to the game & he said that it was 30% physical & 70% mental. From this Navy SEALs insight it must also ring true for them too from surviving that mind crushing training to facing great danger.
I knew this dude was from NY when he said 'water' for the first time
"So my core body temperature dropped 10 degrees... Haha" Jesus Christ
Very informative and great delivery by Mr. Adeleke. Nice work!
“When I joined the navy I couldn’t swim” yet became a seal. What a boss
He has a great personality and a likeability way he holds himself up, he should think about running for Congress because people would love this guy representing their state.
I’ve been stationed in San Diego and I was on guard duty once and a few times I saw some BUDS classes running their hell week. On Monday there was maybe 10 teams of 6 guys with the Zodiacs on top of their heads, come Friday there was only 3 teams left. It looks absolutely brutal and big ups to anyone who passes BUDS, even some of the most physically fit guys just don’t get through it
like this guy said, its mostly mental
BZ Sailor 🇺🇸
AFSOC PJs go thru "superman school" I believe it has the highest attrition rate of any MOS. The p[ipeline is almost 2 years long. My boy's class started w 106 people- 7 got thru it. In order to get thru it my boy's full time job for about 9 months prior to showing up for INDOC was spent training in mental and physical fitness including doing ultra marathons.
@Steven Bruno From what I learned, and did research on (because I was going to go into the Air Force to become a PJ), BUDs is very similar to how the Air Force trains their Spec Ops units as well. I almost guarantee that the Air Force Spec Ops (especially PJs) had to have inspiration in what they did to prep their guys (no women have made it all the way through training for Parascue, it's very tough training) with some tips from the Navy SEALS training because it is very similar in what they do. As someone who has an uncle who was PJ for 11 years before he retired from active duty and opened his own PI business in upstate New York, I saw from a distance what it took and how hard it was for him. Especially when he would tell me certain things about missions. He is a certified badass.
Exceptional. Love this guys. Huge thanks for your service and insight.
When he's discussing the Zero Dark Thirty scene, the way he spoke about the vests on women and children sounded exactly like my father who was in Vietnam. He generally spoke favorably of his experience there, the location, the people, being as Seabee (Naval Construction Battalion) he was there before almost anyone else and was there longer than most to build the bases, the roads, the docks. The only time he ever spoke about killing someone was one day when he was drinking after 25 years sober (following the death of his wife) and it was a 7 year old boy who had come to the base many times before with food, but this one time he walked up to the base with two live grenades in hand and my father killed him. Moments like that, you can hear the change in people that have experienced it.
I have to sprint to my car when it’s cold. I don’t understand how these guys can be near hypothermia and then hop back in the water for more.
How anyone can mentally endure that is Amazing. Hats off.
The mind is the ultimate weapon
Mental endurance and a strong psyche is what the training is about.
Anyone can build a strong physical stature and have a good physique. But not everyone have what it takes in mentality and brains to become a seal.
13:18 Antoine also directed Training Day, another phenomenal cinematic masterpiece.
It is one of my favourite films. Nice to see someone mentioned it.
He directed Shooter with Mark Wahlberg one of my favorites also
@@acestarr8200 Oh snap I didn't know he directed Shooter too! Dude has directed some great movies.
Thank you for sharing. That was excellent!!!!!!
Great commentary. Thank you for your service.
270 went in. Only 29 came out. *Goddamn*
it's not like the rest of them died n shit, they just quit or got dropped along the way and went back to their normal lives...
@@cwr8618 its like ranger school..rasp was like that for my group..high ass attrition rate only 40 of us graduated
Given the kind of missions these guys go on, they have to go faster, harder, longer than everyone else they encounter. The classes select for strength of will and physical capability to endure. It's better for everyone to get unsuited people to quit as soon as possible so you can focus on people who can meet the standards.
@@cwr8618 Yeah. Damn, still!
The first day doesnt end, until someone rings the bell..
Man, The Rock... that movie. That shower room scene made me cry. I understood both sides positions and was just heart broken as both sides had to do what they felt was right. Regardless of accuracy, it was one hell of a great movie.
The last movie that made me feel this way was The Twilight Saga.
I still haven't fully recovered tbh.
Thank you for your service, Remi.
Thank you for sharing!!!!!! Thank you for your service!!!!!!! Awesomeness