German KSK (special forces) medics are trained in animal care too. For the Afghanistan mission they were specialy trained on how to treat the most common diseases and insurings in goats. They are a common farm animal in the middle east. The soldiers should be enabled to help local farmers so they can gain their trust. A good tactic in my opinion.
I have the idea that MOST warfare is UW. "Conventional Warfare" is the exception. How many guerrilla wars went on during the 20th Century versus the two World Wars?
Your videos are so inspiring, motivating and great content. Being a senior finance pro , I find relevant key delivarables , lateral thoughts , operational in corporate World such a planning training,assement and execution , etc. 👍👍👍❤️🙂
Another great video Sir. Having done several of these missions, by far the most rewarding I've found was Foreign humanitarian assistance (as in the MEDCAP { MEDICAL AND DENTAL DIVILIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS} ) in foreign/host nations. Its really a tragic sight to see populations without even the most basic healthcare availabe.
I live in Texas USA, I know what you mean about "...Its really a tragic sight to see populations without even the most basic healthcare availabe." I however, do not want special forces to deliver it here.
This is part of the plan, you try to attract them into your support, or at least to neutralize them. Politicians are incredibly inhumane when it comes to interests, don't get fooled
Well unfortunately Mark imma just a little too old to go running around the boonies anymore so only good for the planning and that policy phase anymore if you need my help you know how to find me 👍🇺🇸
People Tell truth or confess around me and Feel Compel to. I back into parking space my Duramax Blue Diesel in a handicapped with permit Blue Placard, Permanent Disable Veterans Licence Plate. A female cashier at Taco Bell on West Coast in Oregon State, Cashier Was openly telling me a Truth after I ordered 6 chicken and Rice 🌯 burritos asking "Do you lived around here?" (Loudly). I ignored the response. In front of many other costumers. She excused herself out of view and new cashier approached the cash Register. Before COVID came out. I grabbed my food, Jump in my new 2019' Diesel and left the Taco Bell. Also when I was Traveling Through Colorado and a Little town grabbing usually Starbucks Mochas but when at Register... I personally knew I smelled sour... But a mother said "Danm?! You Smell Good, You can come home with me Tonight" infront of her Daughter. I ignored the complement and walk out of the Store and left.
This is all done with the case of the Philippines during the Japanese occupation during WW2 before the so called special forces and unconventional warfare are born. Some exceprional US soldiers were Russell Volckmann and Robert Lapham.. Volckmann operated from the mountains of the Northern Luzon and Lapham operated on the plains of Central Luzon.
In the long history of warfare, I'm not sure if it's really accurate to categorize it as "unconventional." For example, Chinese historical descriptions on the nomadic Turkic/Mongolic raiders from ancient times were...they appear from no where, they have no shame in retreating, they have no clear central command/control structure, they have no capital city to retaliate, they're really good in horse archery....and they disappear into the wind before the Chinese military can give an organized response. Eurasian steppe nomads since ancient times were also fighting like this. Huns or Avars or all the various East Eurasian clans that reached Eastern Europe (near Carpathian Basin and the Balkans) were fighting in a similar fashion. Perhaps one can even argue that fighting against enemies who employ "Unconventional Warfare" was the norm, meaning it wasn't really that unconventional.
Underground or guerilla. Definitely with the resistance movement. We are a government in exile. Law of war. Exit strategy -->power back to "We The People".
Some really great definitons of what UW is traditionally. But I think the endstate mindset you have is shallow. You give no real ideation of what the endsate should look like. Just that we do it in a bad way. I would appreciate a better explanation of what is bad, what is good, at least in your eyes. And please expand on what you mean by joining your ressistance movement. What are you ressisting? Is this cryptic for something else?
I watched the end state video and it was very informative. I also noted that cryptic resistance remark. Are we to resist the current administration or the orange that tried to decap the current one? This message is leaning cryptic a little from my blue perspective. I resisted Trump, maybe this is prep for a Trump win? LOL not likely going to happen.
@@darrell20741 Thank you for your reply. Either way, I don't like the idea of a ressistance movement. It's really off putting if it is in regards to the country. Does someone really have to dislike their country so much that they have to create a ressistance movement? Sad.
I was a regular line infantryman but all my CoC were Ranger qualified or had served in a Battalion prior to that duty station. Seemed like every single thing we did we were pushed, coached, and taught to “shoulder our share and then some”. We did everything exceeding any high standard and I always felt my company’s nco’s were on point, one or two malingerers excepted. It was the greatest time of my life. I wonder these days where I will go when SHTF actually occurs. Everyone in my circle is too complacent to be in any organized “order restoration” plan. Love your vids bud, your pro.
I learned more in these several minutes of video about UW than all the books, podcasts, and interviews digested in the last 30 years. And I know, based on your experience, acumen, and forbearance, that you shared just enough to be within bounds; and enough to enlighten within those constraints. Thank you.
SF essentially uses the same tactics as 11Bravos. They just do it faster ('Speed, Surprise, Violence of Action'). There are no 'secret squirrel' tactics in SpecOps.
This man never brushes his teeth in the morning He just glares at his teeth until the plaque is boiled off This man never smiles. When he wants to appear positive he glares at people until their smiles jump across the room onto his face This man never eats food just becomes afraid and then he drinks it off the plate This man never got married. He just found a girl who he couldn't get to stop following him into middle income housing This man never wears sunblock. He just glares at the sun when he's feeling warm and it hides behind the clouds. This men doesn't put on his pants one leg at a time. Dangerous men parachute from the sky with suits and dress him so they don't have to feel inadequate This man doesn't run. He just walks and the earth runs from him. This man doesn't need bullets to kill the enemy. Only dip spit and a straw This man is never afraid When he feels a chill down his spine it's the cold hiding from his glare When his eyes get wide its because he's forcing them open to find his enemies When he's short of breath that's only because. Oxygen is too afraid of being near him.
they don't have to be indigenous, just mercenaries. If they are indigenous then its better but its not exclusive also uw is way more than just guerilla support. I mean so I heard
Another great video , for me (as an arab) , it shows me how you (US) infiltrate our communities from within to make us fall apart. thank you for the really important information.
What you said at the end of this video is that you are recruiting for a resistance Army. For what country and for what military? I am a US citizen and we don't need a resistance army here.
Right. We should not even be seeing this on here, but I enjoy it when I do see it from a journalistic perspective. It is free speech, but I would like to see less leakage from former special operators. Note well that I plan to keep watching and stay subscribed. 🤔
@@realdreamerschangetheworld7470 JSOC has many more rules than regular SOF, and me personally, I’d like my name to be remembered in the books BEFORE I get killed in some black ops mission in a friendly or neutral country. Plus, you have to put in so much time in a SOF job to just get recognized for a tier one selection.
With the p o l i c e fault, every where every one become stalker behind me and stalker is person who illegally follows and watches someone. Secrecy is best thing doing things like nothing going on
German KSK (special forces) medics are trained in animal care too. For the Afghanistan mission they were specialy trained on how to treat the most common diseases and insurings in goats. They are a common farm animal in the middle east.
The soldiers should be enabled to help local farmers so they can gain their trust.
A good tactic in my opinion.
Nice to know, thanks for sharing brother. 🇩🇪
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Being able to look at the full picture must be the most important aspect of successful operations.
I have the idea that MOST warfare is UW. "Conventional Warfare" is the exception. How many guerrilla wars went on during the 20th Century versus the two World Wars?
I feel like it’s a combination of all elements UW and CW
Your videos are so inspiring, motivating and great content.
Being a senior finance pro , I find relevant key delivarables , lateral thoughts , operational in corporate World such a planning training,assement and execution , etc.
👍👍👍❤️🙂
Another great video Sir. Having done several of these missions, by far the most rewarding I've found was Foreign humanitarian assistance (as in the MEDCAP { MEDICAL AND DENTAL DIVILIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS} ) in foreign/host nations. Its really a tragic sight to see populations without even the most basic healthcare availabe.
I live in Texas USA, I know what you mean about "...Its really a tragic sight to see populations without even the most basic healthcare availabe." I however, do not want special forces to deliver it here.
This is part of the plan, you try to attract them into your support, or at least to neutralize them.
Politicians are incredibly inhumane when it comes to interests, don't get fooled
During wwii, it was job of OSS office of strategic services
Amazing video, and I love the depth but learning why you present to those who have no experience.
Well unfortunately Mark imma just a little too old to go running around the boonies anymore so only good for the planning and that policy phase anymore if you need my help you know how to find me 👍🇺🇸
Great video sir - appreciate as a retired military … 👍💪
I would like to take up the challenge of being a Special Forces Operator in that environment.
Awesome video 😎, also yep the Green Berets like u are chads in Unconventional Warfare 😊
That’s a lot of hats to wear on one head.
People Tell truth or confess around me and Feel Compel to. I back into parking space my Duramax Blue Diesel in a handicapped with permit Blue Placard, Permanent Disable Veterans Licence Plate. A female cashier at Taco Bell on West Coast in Oregon State, Cashier Was openly telling me a Truth after I ordered 6 chicken and Rice 🌯 burritos asking "Do you lived around here?" (Loudly). I ignored the response. In front of many other costumers. She excused herself out of view and new cashier approached the cash Register. Before COVID came out. I grabbed my food, Jump in my new 2019' Diesel and left the Taco Bell. Also when I was Traveling Through Colorado and a Little town grabbing usually Starbucks Mochas but when at Register... I personally knew I smelled sour... But a mother said "Danm?! You Smell Good, You can come home with me Tonight" infront of her Daughter. I ignored the complement and walk out of the Store and left.
I've always been best at covert ops. Collecting Intel/observations/recon.
That others may live
Any time any where
This is all done with the case of the Philippines during the Japanese occupation during WW2 before the so called special forces and unconventional warfare are born.
Some exceprional US soldiers were Russell Volckmann and Robert Lapham.. Volckmann operated from the mountains of the Northern Luzon and Lapham operated on the plains of Central Luzon.
In the long history of warfare, I'm not sure if it's really accurate to categorize it as "unconventional." For example, Chinese historical descriptions on the nomadic Turkic/Mongolic raiders from ancient times were...they appear from no where, they have no shame in retreating, they have no clear central command/control structure, they have no capital city to retaliate, they're really good in horse archery....and they disappear into the wind before the Chinese military can give an organized response.
Eurasian steppe nomads since ancient times were also fighting like this. Huns or Avars or all the various East Eurasian clans that reached Eastern Europe (near Carpathian Basin and the Balkans) were fighting in a similar fashion. Perhaps one can even argue that fighting against enemies who employ "Unconventional Warfare" was the norm, meaning it wasn't really that unconventional.
Underground or guerilla. Definitely with the resistance movement. We are a government in exile. Law of war. Exit strategy -->power back to "We The People".
Some really great definitons of what UW is traditionally. But I think the endstate mindset you have is shallow. You give no real ideation of what the endsate should look like. Just that we do it in a bad way. I would appreciate a better explanation of what is bad, what is good, at least in your eyes. And please expand on what you mean by joining your ressistance movement. What are you ressisting? Is this cryptic for something else?
I watched the end state video and it was very informative. I also noted that cryptic resistance remark. Are we to resist the current administration or the orange that tried to decap the current one? This message is leaning cryptic a little from my blue perspective. I resisted Trump, maybe this is prep for a Trump win? LOL not likely going to happen.
@@darrell20741 Thank you for your reply. Either way, I don't like the idea of a ressistance movement. It's really off putting if it is in regards to the country. Does someone really have to dislike their country so much that they have to create a ressistance movement? Sad.
Weapon can't kill the idea.. unless idea it self kill another idea. Unfortunately, In UW, you fighting the idea.
Seems atm its good old conventional warfare thats hard...
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Who designed the EXIT strategy for Afghanistan??? Brandon???
Trump had it lined up properly, annnnd then, yes, Brandon. Botched it all up just right after the election basically.
Make a timeline of events. Use Ockham's razor.
I was a regular line infantryman but all my CoC were Ranger qualified or had served in a Battalion prior to that duty station. Seemed like every single thing we did we were pushed, coached, and taught to “shoulder our share and then some”. We did everything exceeding any high standard and I always felt my company’s nco’s were on point, one or two malingerers excepted. It was the greatest time of my life. I wonder these days where I will go when SHTF actually occurs. Everyone in my circle is too complacent to be in any organized “order restoration” plan.
Love your vids bud, your pro.
Best channel on readiness ever
Supply chain problems and the idiots running the military. That's the problem but we never learn.
creativity is the most underrated quality of soldiering
remove random crits
You need to avoid civilian casualties in the unconventional warfare. The biggest responsibility.
I learned more in these several minutes of video about UW than all the books, podcasts, and interviews digested in the last 30 years. And I know, based on your experience, acumen, and forbearance, that you shared just enough to be within bounds; and enough to enlighten within those constraints. Thank you.
This is great information. I wish you had videos on some of the tactics that are used in UW.
SF essentially uses the same tactics as 11Bravos. They just do it faster ('Speed, Surprise, Violence of Action'). There are no 'secret squirrel' tactics in SpecOps.
Suggested correction: Slide for title 50 usc is duplicate of title 22 slide ~7min mark.
High quality leadership and teamwork training are both very beneficial. 😊👍👍
As a member of civil affairs I can agree UW is evolving a challenge as enablers.
This man never brushes his teeth in the morning
He just glares at his teeth until the plaque is boiled off
This man never smiles. When he wants to appear positive he glares at people until their smiles jump across the room onto his face
This man never eats
food just becomes afraid and then he drinks it off the plate
This man never got married. He just found a girl who he couldn't get to stop following him into middle income housing
This man never wears sunblock. He just glares at the sun when he's feeling warm and it hides behind the clouds.
This men doesn't put on his pants one leg at a time.
Dangerous men parachute from the sky with suits and dress him so they don't have to feel inadequate
This man doesn't run. He just walks and the earth runs from him.
This man doesn't need bullets to kill the enemy.
Only dip spit and a straw
This man is never afraid
When he feels a chill down his spine it's the cold hiding from his glare
When his eyes get wide its because he's forcing them open to find his enemies
When he's short of breath that's only because. Oxygen is too afraid of being near him.
they don't have to be indigenous, just mercenaries. If they are indigenous then its better but its not exclusive also uw is way more than just guerilla support. I mean so I heard
Policy maker for .......?
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Operator
FFF
Another great video , for me (as an arab) , it shows me how you (US) infiltrate our communities from within to make us fall apart.
thank you for the really important information.
Quality Unconventional Warfare leadership & teamwork are very important attributes.
What you said at the end of this video is that you are recruiting for a resistance Army. For what country and for what military? I am a US citizen and we don't need a resistance army here.
I'd prefer to be a Special Operations Soldier.
Not important to me now, except training
Thanks TJ 😌
From unconventional warfare, I want the support training in secrecy, not anyone know
Right. We should not even be seeing this on here, but I enjoy it when I do see it from a journalistic perspective. It is free speech, but I would like to see less leakage from former special operators. Note well that I plan to keep watching and stay subscribed. 🤔
I would prefer to be the special forces operator and be in a SMU
If you were smart, you’d never want to be in jsoc
@@LarsxLeia why's that
@@LarsxLeia why is that?
@@realdreamerschangetheworld7470 JSOC has many more rules than regular SOF, and me personally, I’d like my name to be remembered in the books BEFORE I get killed in some black ops mission in a friendly or neutral country. Plus, you have to put in so much time in a SOF job to just get recognized for a tier one selection.
BEST TAKTX overall
With the p o l i c e fault, every where every one become stalker behind me and stalker is person who illegally follows and watches someone. Secrecy is best thing doing things like nothing going on
Joint Publication 3.05-1 is a very important read for the Doctrine of Unconventional Warfare. Must Have.