Did you know North Korea is the last country to accept an I.M.F. loan? You should read the wording of these loans. If you can't pay it, it surrenders sovereignty and gives the IMF control to tell the govt what it will do. The last country to accept one was Ukraine, a week after the legitimate govt was overthrown. 18 billion. And you and this video thinks it's about Russia. Before that, Libya. Qaddafi was nationalizing the oil, shedding petro dollars, and creating money on a gold standard. Before that, Iraq. Iraq was more to do with Babylonian artifacts, and the IMF, than oil. It was just a bonus. Before that, Afghanistan. Seeing a trend? So what if they collapse the worlds economy, I suspect on currency trading to make the selling the idea of a one world dollar more palatable. One world govt in our lifetime.
Most pointless video I've seen in a while. But I guess you got to have something to do when you get back from high street shopping, manicures and latte drinking.
The cold water terapy is very good for you.. when you get beat up you put ice right.. so cold water is the best for recovering your muscles from being swolen, and cold makes you breath in deep breaths, what gives the blood more oxigenation and resets your nervous system..
War photography in the Crimean War - and while talking this up, all you can show us are a bunch of paintings?? Where are the photos? You know, you can find tons of Matthew Brady photos of the US Civil War, which was only a few years later; was it really that difficult to find any Crimean War photos?
@Jason Bourne I'm a liberal, and would love a training like that, and would send my kids. As long as gun safety is taken seriously. My kids will grow up knowing how to handle and AK, and an AR. Hopefully they will also grow up being able to go to college without taking on massive debt, trust in science, value intelligence; and learning, live in a world not destroyed by climate chance, and be able to see a doctor without having to go broke.
@right back at ya Indeed they don’t. Small children are much better suited for activities such as using a Heavy Machine Gun or a Mortar since it will encouraged teamwork and each individual part isn’t as have as an AR or AK.
I had to chuckle about the bit with the IDF and the photos of their scantly clad female members. Hands up if you have already forgotten that Gal Gadot got her career kickstarted by such photos and that thanks to the IDF, she's probably the most lethal actresses out there, on top of being one of the hottest.
Platinum_ toilet your pissed off you are a joke it’s just a vid maybe you need help if a RUclips video pisses you of psycho CALM DOWN I thought it was a good video
The picture of the guy in the middle of a group of females, the thing between his leg is the foot of a woman standing behind him. That picture has been circulating around for years.
WOW, really, now who would have guessed that. You are very clever and observant, I'm impressed with your powers of observation. Collect a gold star stamp on ya forehead on your way out .
xzabath1 If memory serves me right, Tolstoy wrote "The Sebastopol Sketches" which is considered by many to be the first war correspondence. It delivered news directly from the battlefield of the Crimean War. Also, it's an excellent novel should you get an opportunity to read it.
In the 1850’s hundreds of photos were taken of the Crimean war,.. in the 1860’s, well over 10,000 photos were taken of the American Civil War,.. so it could well be argued that even tho civil war was not the first war where photos were taken, it’s definitely the more well known “first photographed war”
Um, yes the American Civil War was extensively photographed, but I'm not sure it can be called...for lack of a better phrase...'active'. Since camera tech was so slow, all the shots had to be either posed/staged or of static images (landscapes, corpses, etc) It wasn't until WW1 that camera tech could take 'action' shots, but even then they were using glass plates to hold the images for the most part. It wasn't until after they had gotten off of using glass plates that "extensive battle photos" were able to finally be reliably captured. Italian invasion of Ethiopia, Spanish Civil War...and by then a lot of the 'photography' were actually motion pictures (aka movies, news shots, etc)
Only in the US, not anywhere else. You have no idea how many photos were taken during the Crimean war. The Crimean was definitely the first war that was extensively photo'd and definitely the first war where photos combined with despatches home swayed public opinion about a war. Using your logic the first world war produced millions of photos so it could well be argued that the 1st world war is definitely the most well known "first photographed war". The 1st world war logic is better than yours as it is a genuinely well known war (1 of 2).
An "assault rifle" is any rifle used in an assault, as distinguished from a hunting rifle or target rifle. Most any rifle can be used for any of these three activities, though some are not as efficient as others, depending on the activity. I really rather have an M16 A4 in combat than an M-24.
My pick , Teddy Roosevelt. My choice of meal, Buffalo w/ fried potatoes and onions , dutch oven biscuits and gravy w/ green beans. All cooked over a campfire. In the middle of the Canadian wilderness. Eating while he tells me about his personal encounter with Sasquatch. ( look it up )
My grandfather was in the navy, somehow got military clearance that was then left on him even after he left the service. He, my grandmother, and my father went to go visit somewhere and were required to have a background check run, the clearance was found and he all three were pulled aside and questioned, but it took hours because my grandfather didn't remember why he had any clearance level
One of our Lt.s fell out during a parade at Ft. Bliss in El Paso. As he was out in front of the formation, nothing could be done until after the parade. We watched as the Sargent Major side stepped out of the way. If a soldier in the formation fell out, two troops behind him caught him by the upper arms and passed him back. Then everyone stepped forward and a new man came up to the open slot in the rear. Also, we were told if we pass out and wake up, DO NOT GET BACK UP!
The tank picture is almost 30 yo and never was an embarrassment and is most definitely not a "leaked pic" in fact it's a standard pic that was featured in armor magazine and was shot by military press and released all over. There is a whole series including the m88 recovery vehicle pulling top tank down. I saw it the first time on Ft.Hood with a caption of "baby tanks being made"
@@williamescolantejr5871 yeah,sure.....wheels fall off tanks and cause accidents and china makes our tanks......if you believe that you probably believe the Russians put Trump in office too.
Ummm... Boys scouts in America learn how to disassemble, clean, reassemble and shoot firearms. Fully automatic weapons are illegal in the U.S. (in violation of the constitution "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed) the operational difference is slim.
Canada and all the commonwealth Must. Remember some.people have no clue beyond border Dont even ask.where lappland located or even Wales Will not be find By 88 percent 🙄🙄scary
13:00 Meanwhile, in India the PM also rode a tank and so-called nationalists climaxed all over it. So different we are. In the US, it destroyed his image, but in India, it bolstered his image.
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@@barbarabeswick3472 You would have thought that they could have shown maybe a picture from the Crimean war? Instead we get drawings and paintings. Given the context that seems... Odd. American Civil war was the first widely photographed war. There are photos from the Crimean war.
Exactly. Soldiers are supposed to be strong mentally and physically. To adapt to their surroundings. To overcome discomfort. People getting so soft particularly in the west.
@13.39 the sniper'table.. Is only awkward if you have no idea as to its meaning or purpose or reason.. Well done for joining the ranks of making ignorant and useless comments in a video.
The reason soldiers standing at attention sometimes faint as the English soldier (Apparently a "Beef Eater" a name for imperial guards) did in the photograph with Queen Elizabeth inspecting them was that often some soldiers will lock their knees and in some instances obstruct the flow of blood which if they stand to long will lead to fainting. When I was in the army we were often cautioned to not lock our knees which will not interrupt the flow of blood to the brain and lead to this embarrassing happenstance.
The soldier is not a "Beef Eater" but a regular British Army Guardsman. I can't see clearly but the emblem on his epaulette appears to be a leek (vegetable) which would make him a Welsh Guard. Other Guards units include the Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Grenadier Guards and Irish Guards. None of them would welcome being called a "Beef Eater", which is the colloquial name for a Yeoman Warder, made up of retired Warrant Officers of the services with at least 22 years good service behind them. I'm ex-Royal Navy and I was taught to keep the knees slightly bent and to wriggle my toes within my boots. You'll see in the photo that the Guards are at attention so, as they are considered to be the smartest of soldiers on parade, they are likely to have their knees fully locked and spine as stiff as a ram rod; not good for circulation. You can also see that the sun is bright and fully out and don't forget that he may well have been on parade for two hours (not always at attention) before the Queen came out. Don't be fooled by the fact that they do lots of ceremonial duties though; they are all tough regularly army units in both infantry and light cavalry formations with many battle honours, some going back to the English Civil War.
Winston Chuchill. High quality rare steak, mashed potatoes, brocolli, and a good local brew; with Cuban cigars and high quality Kentucky bourbon for desert.
About the soldier helping the sniper by allowing his body to be used to help stabilize the weapon....if you can't see just how serious it is than you need a reality check. A spotter is part of a sniper team and takes his job very seriously....so if the sniper can't get a clear shot, you best believe the spotter will do anything/everything to accommodate his partner to accomplish the mission....including being a human bench in a compromising position without hesitation. Shame on you for including this and making light of it!
I had a girlfriend from Israel once. In the HS marching band, she was the baton twirler, in their military she was a hand-to-hand instructor. All 5'1", 105lbs. Don't cry when she kicks the back of your head
You were saying on here about America having boy scouts, and Russia teaching their young about warfare as a norm .....well, we do the same in the UK...called army cadets....we simulate warfare, use shooting ranges (cadet Gp is used) A non automatic SA-80 rifle, SLR, LMGs ,Enfield rifles we use them all.....so, spreading that Russia trains young ones in warfare as extraordinary is misplaced information
Yeah that one didn't make sense since in the u.s we have military schools and etc. Hell we have a jrotc program in majority of our highschools. Probably not as bad as Russia but we even have rifle teams as a school sport. (Not a lot anymore since guns are "scary")
"recruitment levels" in regards to the israeli army... lmfao. Everyone is required to serve in Israel. There is no 'recruitment' in those terms. It's not voluntary.
My only issue with this video was "military life isn't meant to be comfortable" military training isn't comfortable but military life is fucking fantastic get to travel the world and experience a whole variety of things extreme sports sky diving mountain climbing scuba diving etc my particular sport was cycling
We were told to slowly and discretely rock forward and backward from the ball of the foot to the heel to prevent the leg muscles becoming cramped when standing to attention for long periods.
if anyone wants to know the second last item, the one about the troops bending backwards and leaning on each other, thats just a team building exercise that their platoon commander would have said randomly 'why not do this itll help with morale and team spirit'
That woman's voice just GRATES on me. And she continuously mispronounces even the names of FAMOUS places and people--names that even the most numb-nuts Millenial SHOULD know, just as everyone else does. Also, I had to mention the "Crimean War." It was the BIRTHPLACE of modern military-battleground photography...Right? RIGHT?! Well, that's what the woman narrator says...as they show NOTHING BUT PAINTINGS of the battle! Paintings!!! Where are all the photographs?! It was the BIRTHPLACE of modern war photojournalism, wasn't it? So where is even ONE photograph? Just ONE! SHEESH! "TheRichest" needs to become "ThePoorest" if that is the best they can do. Honestly!
Love all your videos related to anything military. Love ya Richest 😀✌
Enrique Coronado
I have a video about military , can you give me your opinion 😄
Astrolabe sure
Astrolabe Is it the future warfare one?
You have a creepy pfp
Did you know North Korea is the last country to accept an I.M.F. loan? You should read the wording of these loans. If you can't pay it, it surrenders sovereignty and gives the IMF control to tell the govt what it will do.
The last country to accept one was Ukraine, a week after the legitimate govt was overthrown. 18 billion. And you and this video thinks it's about Russia.
Before that, Libya. Qaddafi was nationalizing the oil, shedding petro dollars, and creating money on a gold standard.
Before that, Iraq. Iraq was more to do with Babylonian artifacts, and the IMF, than oil. It was just a bonus.
Before that, Afghanistan.
Seeing a trend?
So what if they collapse the worlds economy, I suspect on currency trading to make the selling the idea of a one world dollar more palatable.
One world govt in our lifetime.
Anyone else hates how long it takes to get to the actual content of each number??
Yes, and the choice of music in this kind of videos is annoying too. As if you would watch a horror movie...
Change ur speed to 1.5
@@suzannekallas1438 gd idea didn't even think about that
@@Firecracker321g seen it on an adhd tick tock... drives my husband crazy 😜
I am gonna got out on a very short limb and say that the military does not really give a crap if you see these pictures.
Most pointless video I've seen in a while. But I guess you got to have something to do when you get back from high street shopping, manicures and latte drinking.
because the military knows there no such thing as the 'perfect' army
and is something that's always gonna show greg.
Does anyone else just scroll through the comments while watching the video?
Zebastian Thorsén No.
Yes
Yes. It's ridiculously distracting. Usually takes me 2 watches after I start scrolling. You are not alone.
Somtimes.
Of course...
"first to really document a conflict through the lens of a camera" doesn't provide said pictures...
Well said, my thoughts exactly.
Whoever you are, wherever you are, you have a gorgeously beautiful voice. And this is a straight compliment :)
I know. 🙄
I agree
love how they said that the Crimean war was the birth of war time photography but then only show paintings lol
Being able to declare something secret means never having to say you are sorry.
You tell us that the Crimean War is the birthplace of war photography and illustrate this with a painting. Brilliant.
“Gulag “ *gets Warzone flashbacks
bruh
Amazing Video Richest
The US government/military doesn't care about these photos... If they did, this video would be gone.
Not rlly. This isn't the 80s
More likely the US army is behind the vid or some shady intel org because the Russian bias propaganda...
The cold water terapy is very good for you.. when you get beat up you put ice right.. so cold water is the best for recovering your muscles from being swolen, and cold makes you breath in deep breaths, what gives the blood more oxigenation and resets your nervous system..
Lots of production, copious use of stock footage and photos. No substance. ☹
Thanks for reading out your captions word for word
Wow no showers.. Insane crazy leak dude.. My mind is BLOWN
awesome vid keep up the great work and please show more
14:35 is considered a teambuilding exercise. It teaches you to depend on your team. If someone falls, you all fall.. Did you legit not research that?
luv u richest keep up the good work
If the Military want this Gone it would LOOONG GOONE
thanks for the info!!!!!!!
War photography in the Crimean War - and while talking this up, all you can show us are a bunch of paintings?? Where are the photos?
You know, you can find tons of Matthew Brady photos of the US Civil War, which was only a few years later; was it really that difficult to find any Crimean War photos?
ffggddss agreed
Mike Ducacas and burgers and fries. So I could laugh and point at him one last time! Lol
Russian boy scouts sounds fun, I'm not gonna lie.
It's a safe bet that those Russian boy scouts are not A) swimming in soy and B) full of girls. I'd go if I were a kid.
@Jason Bourne I'm a liberal, and would love a training like that, and would send my kids. As long as gun safety is taken seriously. My kids will grow up knowing how to handle and AK, and an AR. Hopefully they will also grow up being able to go to college without taking on massive debt, trust in science, value intelligence; and learning, live in a world not destroyed by climate chance, and be able to see a doctor without having to go broke.
@right back at ya Indeed they don’t. Small children are much better suited for activities such as using a Heavy Machine Gun or a Mortar since it will encouraged teamwork and each individual part isn’t as have as an AR or AK.
Audy Murphy, burger, fries and a beer. Talk about life in the 30's and 40's.
I had to chuckle about the bit with the IDF and the photos of their scantly clad female members. Hands up if you have already forgotten that Gal Gadot got her career kickstarted by such photos and that thanks to the IDF, she's probably the most lethal actresses out there, on top of being one of the hottest.
They got disciplined and then did it AGAIN. God bless those uniformed women lol
..or the joke about increasing recruitment when service is mandatory, hence the number of attractive soldiers.
Jesus Aguilar Jr. Plot twist... They didn't because the army is mandatory and they know that teens will be teens.
Anyways very informative .. nice work "the Richest"..
This video probably could've been four minutes long if you didn't talk so much.
Probably shorter
u so salty
They can't get ad revenue if it doesn't reach at least 10 minutes
@@sarylasvegasful Dude, he's saying the same as several other comments I've seen. He's not 'salty'... He's pissed off and so am I.
Platinum_ toilet your pissed off you are a joke it’s just a vid maybe you need help if a RUclips video pisses you of psycho CALM DOWN I thought it was a good video
If the military wanted the photos scrubbed from the internet, they would be. You seem to think politicians or bureaucrats run the show.
The picture of the guy in the middle of a group of females, the thing between his leg is the foot of a woman standing behind him.
That picture has been circulating around for years.
WOW, really, now who would have guessed that. You are very clever and observant, I'm impressed with your powers of observation. Collect a gold star stamp on ya forehead on your way out .
Excellent Videos, I love the military history and how you present it. Just one thing....you misspelled Missile...
The Crimean war, not one photo shown......?
xzabath1 If memory serves me right, Tolstoy wrote "The Sebastopol Sketches" which is considered by many to be the first war correspondence. It delivered news directly from the battlefield of the Crimean War. Also, it's an excellent novel should you get an opportunity to read it.
In the 1850’s hundreds of photos were taken of the Crimean war,.. in the 1860’s, well over 10,000 photos were taken of the American Civil War,.. so it could well be argued that even tho civil war was not the first war where photos were taken, it’s definitely the more well known “first photographed war”
what do you mean?
Um, yes the American Civil War was extensively photographed, but I'm not sure it can be called...for lack of a better phrase...'active'. Since camera tech was so slow, all the shots had to be either posed/staged or of static images (landscapes, corpses, etc) It wasn't until WW1 that camera tech could take 'action' shots, but even then they were using glass plates to hold the images for the most part. It wasn't until after they had gotten off of using glass plates that "extensive battle photos" were able to finally be reliably captured. Italian invasion of Ethiopia, Spanish Civil War...and by then a lot of the 'photography' were actually motion pictures (aka movies, news shots, etc)
Only in the US, not anywhere else. You have no idea how many photos were taken during the Crimean war. The Crimean was definitely the first war that was extensively photo'd and definitely the first war where photos combined with despatches home swayed public opinion about a war. Using your logic the first world war produced millions of photos so it could well be argued that the 1st world war is definitely the most well known "first photographed war". The 1st world war logic is better than yours as it is a genuinely well known war (1 of 2).
Truly Educational.
Not 1 single photo of said war?
The truth is always unpleasant to the people who trying to hide it.
You say "assault rifle" a lot....... You know there's no such thing right? It's just a scary term the media created. And now you know 👍
Actually "assault rifle" is a real term describing a real class of weapons "assault weapon" is subjective and meaningless
Grim oh mr liberal
An "assault rifle" is any rifle used in an assault, as distinguished from a hunting rifle or target rifle. Most any rifle can be used for any of these three activities, though some are not as efficient as others, depending on the activity. I really rather have an M16 A4 in combat than an M-24.
The soldier supporting the shooter was concentrating on keeping still.
Now, that’s a real man. Do what’s necessary to get that shot. 🤟🏻❤️
The sniper and soldier pic would be a lot more enjoyable if the shoulder was one of those Israeli female soldiers.😂😁😄😄
9:09 when you pinch your nutsack. 😭🤣
I am shure that barracks is both plural and singular. Were did the "es" come from though?
Y'all videos always informative. Keep it up.
Who is watching this while in bed and cannot sleep?
moi
Meh
Yep
After this it’s pornhub
Joshua Torres lol
My pick , Teddy Roosevelt. My choice of meal, Buffalo w/ fried potatoes and onions , dutch oven biscuits and gravy w/ green beans. All cooked over a campfire. In the middle of the Canadian wilderness. Eating while he tells me about his personal encounter with Sasquatch.
( look it up )
My grandfather was in the navy, somehow got military clearance that was then left on him even after he left the service. He, my grandmother, and my father went to go visit somewhere and were required to have a background check run, the clearance was found and he all three were pulled aside and questioned, but it took hours because my grandfather didn't remember why he had any clearance level
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One of our Lt.s fell out during a parade at Ft. Bliss in El Paso. As he was out in front of the formation, nothing could be done until after the parade. We watched as the Sargent Major side stepped out of the way. If a soldier in the formation fell out, two troops behind him caught him by the upper arms and passed him back. Then everyone stepped forward and a new man came up to the open slot in the rear. Also, we were told if we pass out and wake up, DO NOT GET BACK UP!
The tank picture is almost 30 yo and never was an embarrassment and is most definitely not a "leaked pic" in fact it's a standard pic that was featured in armor magazine and was shot by military press and released all over.
There is a whole series including the m88 recovery vehicle pulling top tank down.
I saw it the first time on Ft.Hood with a caption of "baby tanks being made"
figured the wheel fell of because it was made in china myself
@@williamescolantejr5871 yeah,sure.....wheels fall off tanks and cause accidents and china makes our tanks......if you believe that you probably believe the Russians put Trump in office too.
@@jacobishii6121 apparently you cant read sarcasm,guess army didn't issue any.thats sad
I would choose to meet Genghis Khan. With my luck though, *I* would probably end up *being* the meal... LOL :)
That passed out solider most likely locked his knees
It was the heat. The bear skin hat and the rest of the uniform made him pass out. It is known to happen on occasion and is certainly not awkward.
Locked his knees, didnt hydrate properly, and obviously wasnt wearing his reflective belt 😂
Ummm... Boys scouts in America learn how to disassemble, clean, reassemble and shoot firearms.
Fully automatic weapons are illegal in the U.S. (in violation of the constitution "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed) the operational difference is slim.
9:33 this is where baby tanks come from.
2:21 to 2:32 up up and away..... No no shit run!!! LMFAO
8:45 "Sure it sounds extreme to anyone outside of Russia..." Ehm, nope - we have the exact same thing in the UK - it's called army cadets.
Canada and all the commonwealth
Must.
Remember some.people have no clue beyond border
Dont even ask.where lappland located or even Wales
Will not be find
By 88 percent 🙄🙄scary
lol how is the Bin Ladden picture not in this? Also, there was no reason for this to be longer than 3 minutes.
13:00 Meanwhile, in India the PM also rode a tank and so-called nationalists climaxed all over it. So different we are. In the US, it destroyed his image, but in India, it bolstered his image.
As a fellow brown person from Asia. Our mentality is fucked.
A sit down with Patton after the end of WW2 would be the best. A lot of unanswered questions about who won that war and who got screwed.
Talk to
General Lewis "Chesty" Puller
Talk about Gen. Pullers career, military history, history of the U.S.M.C., military logistics & tactics and military technology and life in general.
Meal - ANY DAMN THING HE WANTS!!!
How do you know the military doesn't want to show these photos?
The Civil War was the first known photographed war
Which?
Clifton Williams no, no it wasn’t.
Which civil war?
The Crimean War was before the civ war
@@barbarabeswick3472 You would have thought that they could have shown maybe a picture from the Crimean war? Instead we get drawings and paintings. Given the context that seems... Odd.
American Civil war was the first widely photographed war. There are photos from the Crimean war.
If I join youtube red can I blacklist the richest videos from showing up in my video suggestion lists? Lol.
The belarus military bucket cold water showers is a smart idea so if they go to war somewhere they know how to survive with out hot water and plumbing
Exactly. Soldiers are supposed to be strong mentally and physically. To adapt to their surroundings. To overcome discomfort. People getting so soft particularly in the west.
Wow! Someone screwed up?? Ive never heard of such a thing!
@13.39 the sniper'table.. Is only awkward if you have no idea as to its meaning or purpose or reason.. Well done for joining the ranks of making ignorant and useless comments in a video.
talks about the importance of photography during the war, and shows paintings...
omg soldiers must use COLD WATER wtf!!!!!!!!!! im shocked!!!!
The reason soldiers standing at attention sometimes faint as the English soldier (Apparently a "Beef Eater" a name for imperial guards) did in the photograph with Queen Elizabeth inspecting them was that often some soldiers will lock their knees and in some instances obstruct the flow of blood which if they stand to long will lead to fainting. When I was in the army we were often cautioned to not lock our knees which will not interrupt the flow of blood to the brain and lead to this embarrassing happenstance.
The soldier is not a "Beef Eater" but a regular British Army Guardsman. I can't see clearly but the emblem on his epaulette appears to be a leek (vegetable) which would make him a Welsh Guard. Other Guards units include the Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Grenadier Guards and Irish Guards. None of them would welcome being called a "Beef Eater", which is the colloquial name for a Yeoman Warder, made up of retired Warrant Officers of the services with at least 22 years good service behind them.
I'm ex-Royal Navy and I was taught to keep the knees slightly bent and to wriggle my toes within my boots. You'll see in the photo that the Guards are at attention so, as they are considered to be the smartest of soldiers on parade, they are likely to have their knees fully locked and spine as stiff as a ram rod; not good for circulation. You can also see that the sun is bright and fully out and don't forget that he may well have been on parade for two hours (not always at attention) before the Queen came out.
Don't be fooled by the fact that they do lots of ceremonial duties though; they are all tough regularly army units in both infantry and light cavalry formations with many battle honours, some going back to the English Civil War.
If military soldiers have hot water they have more luxury than me🧠💣
You forgot Leaky condoms too! lol
That is just how baby M-1 Tanks are made.
Winston Chuchill. High quality rare steak, mashed potatoes, brocolli, and a good local brew; with Cuban cigars and high quality Kentucky bourbon for desert.
About the soldier helping the sniper by allowing his body to be used to help stabilize the weapon....if you can't see just how serious it is than you need a reality check. A spotter is part of a sniper team and takes his job very seriously....so if the sniper can't get a clear shot, you best believe the spotter will do anything/everything to accommodate his partner to accomplish the mission....including being a human bench in a compromising position without hesitation. Shame on you for including this and making light of it!
Wow nice info
Makes me want to join the. IDF
I had a girlfriend from Israel once. In the HS marching band, she was the baton twirler, in their military she was a hand-to-hand instructor. All 5'1", 105lbs. Don't cry when she kicks the back of your head
You were saying on here about America having boy scouts, and Russia teaching their young about warfare as a norm .....well, we do the same in the UK...called army cadets....we simulate warfare, use shooting ranges (cadet Gp is used) A non automatic SA-80 rifle, SLR, LMGs ,Enfield rifles we use them all.....so, spreading that Russia trains young ones in warfare as extraordinary is misplaced information
The circular lie-down is a way of allowing tired soldiers to rest when there is no shelter and the ground is too wet to sit on.
I grew up without electricity, running water either hot or cold, plus no indoor plumbing. What is the big deal about military without showers.
They risk there lives for their country. So a hot shower is the least we can offer to them and still we ain't doing that ?
Ad every minute and a half. TheRichest is definitely on my no not watch list
What military legend would I have dinner with? Easy
Freddy bishop a Aussie hero
And We’ll be having greasy fries with some beer and a burger
Sniper photo, LOL! The guy is clearly thinking "I'm gonna get shot in the ass!"
We have the Army Cadet system in the UK. Teaches, feildcraft, weapons etc.
Yeah that one didn't make sense since in the u.s we have military schools and etc. Hell we have a jrotc program in majority of our highschools. Probably not as bad as Russia but we even have rifle teams as a school sport. (Not a lot anymore since guns are "scary")
"Thankfully" does not mean "fortunately".
Cadets is entirely different from scouting, cadets is almost entirely military based.
She has not been in the military if she thinks warm water is always expected. Especially in initial training.
"recruitment levels" in regards to the israeli army... lmfao. Everyone is required to serve in Israel. There is no 'recruitment' in those terms. It's not voluntary.
HAHAHA Fa Real.
Wow
My only issue with this video was "military life isn't meant to be comfortable" military training isn't comfortable but military life is fucking fantastic get to travel the world and experience a whole variety of things extreme sports sky diving mountain climbing scuba diving etc my particular sport was cycling
My body is broken from doing all those things and I'd do it again...after all my rehab is done i plan on doing some of them again anyway.
Nope, mine doesn't have warm water HAHA
The IDF girls don't increase recruitment as EVERY citizen male and female must serve in the IDF
11:50 that guy had a heat stroke he nearly died
That pin one is a good idea
0:11 why the gta sound effect
Anthony123 lol
why not?
Lol didn't even noticed till the comment
Falling out in formation comes from locking your knees when standing at attention
We were told to slowly and discretely rock forward and backward from the ball of the foot to the heel to prevent the leg muscles becoming cramped when standing to attention for long periods.
Not surprized the Chinese tank had a rather nasty failure. Every thing else they make is junk as well.
Thank you for another Excellent video.👏🏾🏆
Renata Gross the video had obviously been horribly worded making the militaries depicted look bad
Recruitment in the IDF?.lol.....it's mandatory
I'd like to share a meal with Winston Churchill followed by a good cigar.
Marvin Bush Me too. And listen to his famous quotes in person.
"recruitment number is gonna get higher?" hmm, they already got mandatory service in isreal for both sexes XD
if anyone wants to know the second last item, the one about the troops bending backwards and leaning on each other, thats just a team building exercise that their platoon commander would have said randomly 'why not do this itll help with morale and team spirit'
That woman's voice just GRATES on me. And she continuously mispronounces even the names of FAMOUS places and people--names that even the most numb-nuts Millenial SHOULD know, just as everyone else does.
Also, I had to mention the "Crimean War." It was the BIRTHPLACE of modern military-battleground photography...Right? RIGHT?! Well, that's what the woman narrator says...as they show NOTHING BUT PAINTINGS of the battle! Paintings!!! Where are all the photographs?! It was the BIRTHPLACE of modern war photojournalism, wasn't it? So where is even ONE photograph? Just ONE! SHEESH! "TheRichest" needs to become "ThePoorest" if that is the best they can do. Honestly!
Ace Hall calm tf down, everyone.