Army Sniper Nicholas Irving aka The Reaper Tells His Life Story (Full Interview)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2023
  • In this full-length interview, Nicholas Irving talks about his service as a special operations sniper in the 3rd Ranger Battalion for the U.S. Army before explaining how the birth of his son helped calm him down and change his demeanor from the self-described "hothead" he once was. He also talks about being bullied in high school and how his attitude changed after he shot someone, in the service of his country, for the first time. He promised himself that he would never get picked on again. Elsewhere in the conversation, Nicholas reveals that his parents were also in the service, and they both worked in the Army (Counter Intelligence) before stating that was graduated high school with a 1.70 GPA because he was constantly getting into fights at school. He also explains that his father was the disciplinarian of his household, and both of his parents were very religious during his childhood.
    Moving along, Nicholas discussed his desire to become a Navy Seal when he was just an elementary school student, the fact that his colorblindness got in the way of his pathway toward Navy Seal, and the career that he carved for himself as a 3rd Ranger Battalion for the U.S. Army. From there, he talks about Ranger school being the toughest program in the military, sniper school, and his third deployment to Iraq. Elsewhere in the interview, he explains the intricacies of shooting a target from over a mile away, the mathematics that allows you to arc a bullet to make it travel further and more.
    Interview by: Shawn Prez
    Check out his youtube channel at: / powermovemakers
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  • @prezi3585
    @prezi3585 Год назад +3801

    Who else watched every clip and still here to watch it again without interruptions?🤣

    • @kevinchestang133
      @kevinchestang133 Год назад +50

      That was me lol

    • @prezi3585
      @prezi3585 Год назад +12

      @@kevinchestang133 lmao

    • @lemegetatchu1989
      @lemegetatchu1989 Год назад +21

      Lol definitely me and a couple hundred thousand more. 🤣

    • @smurrf_atl3207
      @smurrf_atl3207 Год назад +17

      Pretty much. I’m about to unsubscribe and then just periodically check in on this channel on the weekends when the full videos get released😂 I can’t take it anymore lmao

    • @lilsupaSSR
      @lilsupaSSR Год назад +7

      Lol word

  • @colinblaine3552
    @colinblaine3552 Год назад +284

    What’s so eerie and unsettling is how nice and matter of fact this guy is. He’s absolutely unflappable. He’s built very differently and I’m glad he’s on our side.

    • @user5.56
      @user5.56 8 месяцев назад

      crazy what brainwashing can do in the military isnt it

    • @charleygnarly1182
      @charleygnarly1182 6 месяцев назад

      On whose side, the United States military imperial death cult?

    • @stretch4595
      @stretch4595 6 месяцев назад +18

      I said the same thing this dude seem like that one cool friend you smoke a blunt with , whole time he can take down the whole house 😂😂

    • @Brooke20268
      @Brooke20268 5 месяцев назад +1

      facts😂😂

    • @user-eb4xm9ck2x
      @user-eb4xm9ck2x 4 месяца назад +4

      Exactly.
      He’s humble, calm, and still seems to have a head on his shoulders.
      God bless.

  • @Tina-ez5pg
    @Tina-ez5pg Месяц назад +12

    Can you imagine being this guy's bullies in school and being at your Class Reunions and he walks in lol.

  • @curtisroberson4577
    @curtisroberson4577 10 месяцев назад +108

    Pray this man has a blessed life now that he's a civilian. Thank you for your service.

    • @chimera91977
      @chimera91977 Месяц назад +2

      He is not and will never be a civilian. He is a veteran, and specifically he is a veteran of foreign war.

    • @icecreambeats101
      @icecreambeats101 18 часов назад

      I respect what you said, but correction, he’s a veteran. I’m a combat veteran myself.

  • @ReacTNRaww
    @ReacTNRaww Год назад +485

    If anybody needs a movie made about their life, it’s this guy. Thank you to all those who have served, and continue to serve.

    • @willybman3723
      @willybman3723 Год назад +1

      It's their but yeah agreed lol

    • @dietmilkk
      @dietmilkk 11 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah his story is so interesting and also the fact that he has 33 kills means he would be a great movie character

    • @thedavisdimension
      @thedavisdimension 11 месяцев назад +7

      From what I read it got scrapped but trying to get it back up. I’ll definitely watch that.

    • @3dsign069
      @3dsign069 6 месяцев назад +2

      Imagine David Goggins gettin rescued by Nick Irving, in a movie!! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @Crest28
      @Crest28 6 месяцев назад +1

      His character would be re named to Nicole Irving and about how She goes to Iraq to destroy the Patriarchy and rescue her lover

  • @jamesgerman7947
    @jamesgerman7947 Год назад +685

    “No SEAL has ever had to rescue us”.
    Hopefully you realize how powerful that statement is.

    • @DublinDan
      @DublinDan Год назад +52

      As much as I was against the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.....As far as the US military The US Rangers are the best you have.

    • @vh2577
      @vh2577 9 месяцев назад +17

      @@DublinDanno they’re not. Delta force by far.

    • @samuellp1146
      @samuellp1146 9 месяцев назад +35

      Maybe you know this or not but I will clear a little of this up just in case you or someone else doesn't😉. From what I've read, what he said is not that powerful a statement at all. 3rd Ranger Battalion is another tier 1 group from Army. These guys do the bailing of stranded SEALS. standard SEAL and Green Beret are not a tier 1 group, they are a tier 2 or 3. The level of training he has to be in that 3rd Ranger Battalion is higher and better prepared for the work he does than a lower tier 2/3 SEAL or Green Beret . The tier 1 for army is Green is Delta Force and 3rd Ranger Battalion for Army(which he is in) and for Navy it's SEAL TEAM 6/DEVGRU, for Airforce it's 24th Special Tactics Squadron aka (24 STS), and they are known for rescuing the SEALs as well . Tier 1 operators are the baddest dudes, they are trained to go anywhere any place and do rescue extractions, kill missions and their trainings and amount of tech is unreal. It's really tough to get in a tier 2 or 3 group like SEALS or Special Forces/Green Beret but it's the very best that get into tier 1 operator status. His group could have had any of the branches to come in and extract him and even capable tier 2/3 operators👍.

    • @samuellp1146
      @samuellp1146 9 месяцев назад

      @@DublinDan for that job heck yeah, they are on another level of tactical fighting level. I find one who served who is serving, I thank them, that's US tax money very well spent😉.

    • @johnikewilliams2254
      @johnikewilliams2254 8 месяцев назад

      Military creates monsters than dump them back on civilians. This man is more worried about a light bill versus taking a human life.

  • @You_Rage_Quit
    @You_Rage_Quit 8 месяцев назад +61

    My uncle is a retired ranger. He sounds like this gentleman. It’s quite astonishing. Same high school experience, mind set, comfort and ease with death. The real deal.

    • @JesusIsAlphaOmega001
      @JesusIsAlphaOmega001 6 месяцев назад +1

      Be careful of these personality types in real life. Not all psychopaths are bad, but a lot are. But they are all dangerous.

    • @Sksosa1904mr.boring
      @Sksosa1904mr.boring 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hard-core to the bone. I thank your uncle for his service. I wanted to be a navy seal special ops. But I have ADHD and that career flew out the window. My respects regardless.

  • @ronnie7747
    @ronnie7747 Год назад +55

    Thank you Nick. After watching your interview it has given me the courage to ask the VA for help. I owe you a huge thank you brother.

    • @Brotherken1234
      @Brotherken1234 7 месяцев назад +3

      WOW! Good stuff man! 👍 👍

    • @tashalove7750
      @tashalove7750 7 месяцев назад +3

      Hey my uncle had 2 Purple Hearts he was actually a “seal” before they actually named them seals lol my uncle also had combat infantry badge , do not allow the American legion to do your claim , I can help you, that’s if you need it .. let me know ❤️🙏🏾

    • @mikerogers7502
      @mikerogers7502 Месяц назад

      Man this comment makes me happy. Not because you need help but because you realized you have the strength to ask for it! That is literally the hardest part. Especially for soldiers. They're supposed to be self resistant, self reliant, and tough as nails. Pride takes so many of them away from us because they won't ask. Please follow through and go ask!!! Let us know if you make an appointment! I want to help hold you to it brother. If you need to talk I'm all ears. If you'd like to I can give you a more private way to reach me. Sometimes a stranger is the best to talk to because who can I tell? Much love. Appreciate the service! Mind if I ask what branch?

  • @palabway7089
    @palabway7089 Год назад +1424

    I’m in the Navy and hearing this mans story makes me feel me feel like a civilian. Thank you for your service.

    • @dochscotty_01
      @dochscotty_01 Год назад +21

      Honesty bro is the best way to do your life and you just done that good man too forces is still the forces bro facts man

    • @scottowens4162
      @scottowens4162 Год назад +29

      i was navy too and i agree but we do have the seals and swcc's and those guys lead similar lives. just an entirely different side of the military.

    • @scottowens4162
      @scottowens4162 Год назад +1

      i will say 75th are some bad motherfuckers.

    • @capncrunch5818
      @capncrunch5818 Год назад +39

      Yea you Navy guys drink hot beer and play around with other men a bunch of gay sailors on a ship

    • @scottowens4162
      @scottowens4162 Год назад +29

      @@capncrunch5818 you serve?

  • @anthonyrodriguez5080
    @anthonyrodriguez5080 Год назад +224

    I work in EMS, never been on the forces, never killed a man. We see things here at home that follow you around, make you lose sleep, lead a lot of our first responders to alcoholism, drug addiction, or suicide. And we don’t even show up to something until it has already happened. I can’t even begin to imagine the mental fortitude he needed to overcome all of that with the added trauma of having to be the man who pulled the trigger. Welcome home Nick, you’ve earned it.

    • @tobiasalexander8179
      @tobiasalexander8179 9 месяцев назад +5

      Shit y’all go thew the same just not recognized

    • @user-wc3tw4pg6x
      @user-wc3tw4pg6x 8 месяцев назад +1

      IT BECOMES A JOB PERIOD.

    • @realrareap2420
      @realrareap2420 8 месяцев назад +1

      @x10hosts how? He has to worry about dodging bullets and bombs

    • @martelprayer416
      @martelprayer416 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@x10hostsDumb comment. You don't know what it's like to have to kill somebody. Trust me I respect medical personnel for what they do but that doesn't compared to being a Ranger, Delta or Navy Seal.
      Yes you can write a dumbazz rebuttal but you aren't convincing me otherwise.

    • @oneiljunior9837
      @oneiljunior9837 6 месяцев назад

      @@realrareap2420 🤣

  • @caesar94s
    @caesar94s 9 месяцев назад +32

    No one will understand how strong you have to be mentally to be able to talk and be this way after war

  • @marygooden2905
    @marygooden2905 Год назад +155

    Kudos to his wife. Proves how much she really loves him. Truly for better and worse. God bless their family.

    • @yourmomshairysnatch
      @yourmomshairysnatch Месяц назад

      It was interesting that during this interview he really never gave his wife the props for what she has went through, what she has had to dealt with and what she deserves.

  • @JBthe3rd
    @JBthe3rd Год назад +476

    This is one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. Much respect to Nicholas Irving for being willing to talk about all of this in such detail and reliving these moments. Much respect to the interviewer for doing his homework and asking the questions in a articulate, direct and respectful manner.

    • @damianmartinez7904
      @damianmartinez7904 Год назад +5

      Excuse me?

    • @paulplichon1421
      @paulplichon1421 Год назад +4

      Interviewer after every question: “wow”

    • @lamerick6809
      @lamerick6809 Год назад +4

      So wait ……. (Long ass fucking awkward pause ) you’re “LITERALLY” saying

    • @saucejohnson9862
      @saucejohnson9862 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not a fan of all the 90's movies where "The Army is no place for a black man.", the Army desegregated 20 years before the American society.

    • @thedavisdimension
      @thedavisdimension 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed

  • @DBeautifulOne
    @DBeautifulOne Год назад +261

    We don't take PTSD seriously enough. This man is a hero...and I hope our government is taking care of him correctly and thoroughly.
    God bless him.

    • @elliotwhite9992
      @elliotwhite9992 Год назад +8

      Oh yeah he rich he be on demolition ranch channel

    • @user-wo8is1ve4j
      @user-wo8is1ve4j 11 месяцев назад +38

      He might have bread but it’s because of his book and things he’s doing privately the government doesn’t do shit for him

    • @MOONLIGHTBLUNTS
      @MOONLIGHTBLUNTS 8 месяцев назад +6

      Stop hoping. They are not. Didnt you hear him? The politicians couldn't care less

    • @corrosivesprings9526
      @corrosivesprings9526 7 месяцев назад +1

      Problem is, same as the problem with adhd and anxiety and depression. People constantly say they have these things because they feel slightly as the disorder is described. I used to say I had anxiety all the time, but all it was just worry. I thought it was anxiety. Now I have REAL anxiety. Anxiety that takes my breath away and immobilizes me from all control of my body. There’s a misunderstanding in that regard and people have to be taught what the difference is between having a little bit of past trauma and REAL PTSD. It’s just ignorance that causes it to not be taken serious. These people need legitimate treatment and understanding.

    • @dunkelsteven
      @dunkelsteven 7 месяцев назад +5

      No matter how much our government is giving Mr Irving....it isn't enough. This legend put his life at risk and protected our assets....seeing horrific carnage.....with skill, tactic, and precision, which 99.99999999999% of the population would crouch into a ball and never recover. It amazes me that he came out of all he saw and went through, and seems so "normal". I truly appreciate everything he has done and stands for. I appreciate his service, and the service of every man and woman who has served to protect and defend this nation.
      I appreciated the interviewer for reacting as he did with the info Mr Reaper has dropped here. Regular guy asking questions we all want to know.

  • @user-uq9eu2pi2g
    @user-uq9eu2pi2g 8 месяцев назад +53

    I’m a Iraq combat veteran I was a gunner on convoys and this interview is one of the best I’ve ever seen And understand how he feels and what allot of us go through and that’s hard to find other veterans like us thank you 🙏

  • @rockybarnes307
    @rockybarnes307 9 месяцев назад +32

    My dad was 82nd airborne and he was a sniper for 12 years Gulf War Desert Storm Desert Shield and after all that he committed suicide on fathers day of 2016 my 2nd father's day as a dad and was the worst day of my life it's horrible but guys please reach out to another person I promise there is people who will miss you! 😢 rip SFC ROCKY BARNES SR ❤❤

  • @DavidJohnson-qz9ez
    @DavidJohnson-qz9ez Год назад +97

    I retired with 21 and a 1/2 years of army experience, Mr Irving, your craft speaks for itself! Thanks for giving the BEST darn description and insight into what the majority of soldiers endure physically and mentally. Salute!

    • @user-eb4xm9ck2x
      @user-eb4xm9ck2x 4 месяца назад +2

      Ty so much for the warrior in you, the protection, fighting for this country and your brothers in arms.
      It takes a brave warrior.

    • @icecreambeats101
      @icecreambeats101 17 часов назад

      I’m retired too. I was a 92G and an 08Lima. I was a cook and a linguist and I done 7 deployments and I’m so thankful to be here. My husband did 4 deployments and my sister did 3 and her ptsd is worse than mine. We are all retired and happy to be alive.
      What bothers me is that people who aren’t veterans will say women don’t deploy. Yes we do.

  • @traviswilson7418
    @traviswilson7418 Год назад +440

    This man holds the burden that most everybody couldn’t bare. Respect.

    • @kevinc661
      @kevinc661 Год назад +7

      I couldn't even imagine.

    • @lsrpjune3500
      @lsrpjune3500 Год назад

      Ah yes, killing people after your government invades for mainly bs reasons. What a hero.

    • @lsrpjune3500
      @lsrpjune3500 Год назад

      So let’s be fair, had this man been a street guy defending his friends from being murdered or having problems with others and taking it into his own hand he’s a criminal. Do it for our government no matter the reason especially when the problem isn’t yours and we are not fighting for freedom anymore you’re a war hero apparently. Yeah okay.

    • @PromQWearsPrada
      @PromQWearsPrada Год назад +3

      Why he was a drunk

    • @traviswilson7418
      @traviswilson7418 Год назад +7

      @@PromQWearsPrada why do you think he became one? Probably hard to deal with mentally

  • @daphear5674
    @daphear5674 9 месяцев назад +19

    I don't know if there's an award for interviews, but this right here deserves one.

  • @lewis27909
    @lewis27909 8 месяцев назад +17

    This is why soliders who have been in actual combat need to be calmed down before just completing their time in the military and returned to civilian life. These guys have put their minds in a place no one can understand but them.

    • @ZeSgtSchultz
      @ZeSgtSchultz 6 месяцев назад

      There's literally a whole step in the army where you go through power points and shit about how to assimilate back into civilian life.

  • @renmes2636
    @renmes2636 Год назад +117

    The nature of war is violence...but let's imagine for a minute how many people came home because of Nicholas. He saved thousands of lives too. People would have been dead if it weren't for Nicholas. For the guys he looked over he was an angel. Imagine what it must feel like to be out there and the enemy is coming for you.....but you have Nicholas in the dark watching out for you. I have veterans in my family. Bless you Nicholas. Thank you for your service.

    • @N24N6now
      @N24N6now 6 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly! Everyone is focused on the kill count. I’m over here thinking about how many he saved. How many sons, husbands, dads, and brothers made it home bc of Nick. Nothing but respect for this guy.

  • @See_Carter_Run
    @See_Carter_Run Год назад +451

    Dam this guy asks really really good questions and he’s also really good about letting him answer those questions fully without cutting him off. Friggin’ great interview.

    • @renmes2636
      @renmes2636 Год назад +8

      Respect Reaper for your service, and respect for to the interviewer.

    • @LadyRockville
      @LadyRockville 8 месяцев назад +10

      Interviewer doesn’t have the voice for this. Sounds like he’s spitting every other word

    • @leshgooo1016
      @leshgooo1016 8 месяцев назад +11

      He sounds annoying

    • @TheCompton1963
      @TheCompton1963 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@LadyRockvilleVlad does?????

    • @summadeez5477
      @summadeez5477 7 месяцев назад +5

      vlad is usually a total shitter but he actually did this one well because i think he was genuinely interested. he did do a good job at letting him talk.

  • @tyronereed4909
    @tyronereed4909 Год назад +47

    This is hands down the best interview on RUclips, pure raw honesty

  • @immeandyouryou
    @immeandyouryou Год назад +14

    You're the man dawg, no doubt. Much love and respect. I can't help the need to give tons of love and respect to this gentleman's lady/wife. Being present in the mist of the madness, the growth through it, giving you a son, to now still holding you down. You are a hero my boy undoubtedly; but the strength that lady has and I'm sure the biggest reason you're still with us today. That's 1 in a million. Much love ❤

    • @shyne1308
      @shyne1308 8 месяцев назад

      This must be woman

  • @GSxvage
    @GSxvage Год назад +547

    SHOUTOUT TO THE NURSE THAT HELP HIM !!! THIS COULDN’T HAVE BEEN DONE WITHOUT HER!!!

    • @sonnyblackz9875
      @sonnyblackz9875 Год назад +1

      Crazy how you over looked the Government using teens to do they dirty work. 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @TheMMAKasual
      @TheMMAKasual Год назад +1

      Thank god he could go bully 3rd world countries

    • @SprainedKarma
      @SprainedKarma Год назад +14

      Facts 100%

    • @melancholymartialarts7095
      @melancholymartialarts7095 Год назад +31

      Nurses are a dime a dozen. These men are 1 in 10,000,000

    • @GSxvage
      @GSxvage Год назад +30

      @@melancholymartialarts7095 yes, but if you listened to him correctly. Without the nurse helping him cheat none of this wouldn’t have been possible basically. That’s all.

  • @donttrip6079
    @donttrip6079 Год назад +35

    This man just told us he procrastinated quitting...Legend

  • @Tigermoto
    @Tigermoto 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! This interview was something else. I first saw Mr Irving on some channel discussing how realistic sniper scenes were in movies and then this popped up in my feed.
    It's the first video i've seen from this channel but you've definitely earned a subscription.
    What a fantastic interviewer, allowing the full answers to come and not getting in the way by loving the sound of their own voice. Such a blessing.
    Thank you interviewer, and thank you Mr Irving for telling your amazing story.

  • @martelprayer416
    @martelprayer416 8 месяцев назад +5

    I also respect this Veteran to the utmost as him doing his job saved many lives. Thank you for your service to this country - much appreciated...

  • @HeadgeHunter
    @HeadgeHunter Год назад +244

    What composure. He listened critically, waited to speak, and tried to respond as good as his memory let him, which believe me, is not easy after all that trauma.

    • @grizzyy26
      @grizzyy26 Год назад +24

      Yes he is an amazing communicator.

    • @kimberlytodd2258
      @kimberlytodd2258 Год назад +13

      And the stuff he cannot remember is stuff he cannot talk about. Sensitive.

  • @tropicalpolarbear4374
    @tropicalpolarbear4374 Год назад +451

    He said he was too stupid for college, but this man is incredibly intelligent

    • @ZootedSosa
      @ZootedSosa Год назад +24

      School is different than action that’s forsure, prolly has a hard time testing even if he knows the answers

    • @BayAreaBully7667
      @BayAreaBully7667 Год назад +49

      lotta people have these type of smarts, they aint book smart, they cant read on how to be a military ranger, they have to actually do it to learn it.. and school is 90% book smart sitting there 8 hrs at a time +spend another 4 at home doing it some more. im suprised the school system hasnt changed yet. like drastically

    • @noelavalos4133
      @noelavalos4133 Год назад +18

      Different types of intelligence

    • @stratos9549
      @stratos9549 Год назад

      the system isn’t built on men like this to be successful that’s why school is the way it is

    • @TS-bg7cn
      @TS-bg7cn Год назад +8

      I bet the fact that he was bullied as a kid really shaped him into the kind of soldier he became and that protective nature. He was able to channel into a purpose at that time and place in history.

  • @brandonblackfyre5783
    @brandonblackfyre5783 11 месяцев назад +24

    Nick Irving's response to the questions about should the government take away our weapons and how he feels about the mass shootings that are happening is amazing. Nick said some very true statements that a lot of people can agree with.

  • @theloudstrongpodcast8362
    @theloudstrongpodcast8362 7 месяцев назад +4

    This is by far, the most intriguing interview I have ever seen.

  • @notUrRealDad
    @notUrRealDad Год назад +29

    "to have the job that I had you have to be a savage" spoken like a true G

  • @victormuhammad1393
    @victormuhammad1393 Год назад +130

    As a former Marine in the 70s I respect this young man

  • @parishjames2916
    @parishjames2916 7 месяцев назад +3

    Best interview I've seen in a long time, encourages me to run for office to make sure our military is treated with respect

  • @spiffy_outlaw
    @spiffy_outlaw Год назад +7

    Might be the best interview I've ever watched, the interviewer Shawn Prez was outstanding and Nicholas Irving is simply amazing! Shout out to both of you guys!

  • @chadsmith8042
    @chadsmith8042 Год назад +88

    One of the best interviews. His story makes you want to hear more. Thank you for your sacrifice and service 🙏 🙌

  • @aaustin_jamess
    @aaustin_jamess Год назад +32

    Been following this guy for a few years now and im pumped we got this interview. Thanks for all that you have done brother!

  • @QuietSquirrelClips
    @QuietSquirrelClips 8 месяцев назад +16

    Hey I signed this man up for his alarm system. This dude told me some wild stories. Must have spent a whole shift with him. 8hrs this man is a beast.

    • @mikerogers7502
      @mikerogers7502 Месяц назад

      Probably something you wanna keep to yourself. Say you met him but saying you sold him his alarm system can A: let someone figure out what type of alarm he has. B: There are 100% people that still want him dead. Like active contracts. They could try to get to you to figure out about him. Highly highly unlikely but not worth the risk. Also is it not some sort of breach of contract telling who your customers are? I mean all this with good intentions btw. Not jumping your case or wanting to start shit. Just wondering if you've ever thought about it like this.

    • @QuietSquirrelClips
      @QuietSquirrelClips Месяц назад +1

      @@mikerogers7502people like you make me laugh 😂😂😂😂 how weird are you

    • @QuietSquirrelClips
      @QuietSquirrelClips Месяц назад

      @@mikerogers7502 mans really said breach of contract 😂😂 how about this ? “they gonna get to me to figure out his alarm” ? Bruh they have adt. Knowing who they have literally does nothing. The alarm I sold him protects his house against fires and crack hesds trying to steal His blender lol there’s no alarm or anything anyone can do to protect him from some ninja with a bounty on his head 😂 bro lay off the coke and come back to reality. And No they are not spying on you through your phone and there isn’t a little green man in your lights 😂😂😂😂 go get help.

    • @QuietSquirrelClips
      @QuietSquirrelClips Месяц назад

      @@mikerogers7502 do you or have you ever had adt mike rogers ? Bet you I can find out where you live and really freak you out… lol

    • @QuietSquirrelClips
      @QuietSquirrelClips Месяц назад

      @@mikerogers7502 😂😂😂😂😂 still laughing at how ridiculous you sound lol

  • @barrymayers7842
    @barrymayers7842 9 месяцев назад +12

    I served for 21 years, and when I used to tell people, being at war is a stress relief they could never understand...It's hard to explain but thats probably some of the best sleep you get...

  • @yamon598
    @yamon598 Год назад +427

    This dude asks the BEST questions. All the shit you really want to ask a vet but you never really get a direct answer one way or the other 😂Also, Nicholas is a very direct responder 👌

    • @kingmississippislim4742
      @kingmississippislim4742 Год назад +14

      Maaaan I was thinking the exact same thing! Some I wouldn’t have thought to ask but glad he did!!

    • @i95Media
      @i95Media Год назад +11

      Some of these questions were straight ass, glasses and pay?

    • @yarpyepiddy
      @yarpyepiddy Год назад +6

      It was an interesting interview but I credit that more to Mr Irving, not so much the interviewer. The question at 35:00, he clearly wasn’t listening.

    • @maninwater5615
      @maninwater5615 Год назад +6

      @@i95Media it's a two hour interview lol

    • @ronjohnson6690
      @ronjohnson6690 Год назад +1

      @@maninwater5615 Yeah, I guess your right...but damn...

  • @theplaylistusa8025
    @theplaylistusa8025 Год назад +155

    Nicholas Irving, I hope you find peace in this life. Thank you for your service

  • @realdoomsdaybeast
    @realdoomsdaybeast 6 месяцев назад +10

    His views about life in the States really resonated with me. Debt, inflation, massive bills, it's a non-stop train, you can't stop and smell the roses, there's always a million things to worry about, it's a prison. The weight is unbearable, living day to day, not even week to week, but just a daily they're all coming for me, the paranoia, just everything. This guy is a rare one, he gets it, he's the realest interview, he answered the questions. Didn't dance around or skirt anything, just real, wish nothing but the best for this dude and his family.

    • @bradthomas2417
      @bradthomas2417 6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s also why so many guys kill themselves after experiencing combat deployments. Sure, it’s hectic, and it’s dangerous. But you have a routine. And it’s not an easy routine. But it’s consistent. You know when you’re going on patrol, when you’re going to be able to workout, when you’ll be on post, when you’ll be on QRF, when you’ll be on your rest cycle. You know the people you work with like the back of your hand. And there’s little to no distractions of normal life to wear you down. Then you come back home. And everything comes crashing down. People have established their routine without you there. And you have to adjust again. Some people can’t.

    • @robertthomas3777
      @robertthomas3777 26 дней назад

      @@bradthomas2417this is why 🇦🇺SASR have an education programme for those exiting the service back to civvy street in order to facilitate transition. Not perfect, but helpful.🦘🇦🇺👍

  • @1988tw
    @1988tw Год назад +5

    Mad respect to the man and a great storyteller, thank you for your service to this complicated yet beautiful nation!

  • @kimberlylassiter545
    @kimberlylassiter545 Год назад +66

    Totally enthralled the entire interview. Much respect to this gentlemen.

  • @sarahseese2864
    @sarahseese2864 Год назад +171

    Thank you! THANK YOU! Felt like I had to wait an eternity for the entire interview to go up! I've never anticipated an interview like this one. I can't praise Shawn enough for such an impeccable, intriguing interview and also thank you for your service! So calm, cool and collected the way you carry yourself. Much Love!

  • @TheBlackScatPack
    @TheBlackScatPack 4 дня назад +1

    I always feel some type of way when people tell me “thank you for your service” when I was only a firefighter when I was in the Air Force. People like Nick Irving earned those praises.

  • @Madskillsuniversity
    @Madskillsuniversity 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great interview, sir!!!! Wow, my little bro was a Ranger, and I never knew! He spent 25 years in the Army. However, he is like our dad. He does not talk about anything. My dad is 95, and spent 30 years in the Air Force. I have no idea what they went throw, although, I want to know. I love the Reaper for telling us HIS story and life AFTER military life and more importantly, LIVING with PTSD, forever! Thank you for your service and peace to all VETS! WE LOVE YOU and appreciate you, dearly. Hopefully, Wars will end one day! Love the REAL stories First time I saw this. NO MORE WAR!!! Happy Veterans Day to all! (10-11-2023)

  • @WadeG94
    @WadeG94 Год назад +73

    i wont lie. This morning I was browsing online paying a few bills, and I just clicked on this for background noise. But I ended up listening to the entire interview. I dont even know this guy but this interview was very touching. Real Talk frfr. I might check out the book too.

    • @blaqboi
      @blaqboi Год назад +8

      The book is dope! A lot more detail.

    • @Ejae57
      @Ejae57 Год назад +3

      Same listening to it at work today and definitely ordering this book.

  • @shanestuber683
    @shanestuber683 Год назад +25

    I absolutely love this dude. He touched on it a few times… and he was right. Compartmentalization is so vital…. And he is amazingly good at it. He knows when to apply feelings to things, and when to remove himself from that task at hand. The true definition of a soldier

  • @3220sunshine
    @3220sunshine Год назад +21

    I hope his story comes to fruition on the tv screen or big screen. He deserves every accolade our country has to offer.

  • @russhayes4882
    @russhayes4882 Месяц назад +2

    We all respect your gift Nick thanks so much for all you gave brother !

  • @BrainFlotv
    @BrainFlotv Год назад +50

    C-Co 1-18 Infantry... Tikrit Iraq in the thick of it, so many of us were there. Rest in Peace to Jason Ford. When my unit lost him soon as we got there, I knew it was war and just like Nicholas Irving said, its surreal. I hope everyone who listens to this brother's stories actually takes time to thank a combat vet. Many are back home now among you, battling demons and trying to get back to somewhat of a normal life. Reach out to them and do all you can.

    • @noahp4261
      @noahp4261 Год назад +2

      Thanks for your service! Hope all is well.

  • @Loss8131
    @Loss8131 Год назад +27

    '' History doest always repeat itself but it often rhymes '' spot on from this legend.

  • @anthonycrownover6833
    @anthonycrownover6833 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best interview I’ve ever heard!!!!!! 💯 Thank you for doing this!

  • @leonrwalkerjr
    @leonrwalkerjr Год назад +1

    It’s always good to interview military men and women-you’ll learn a lot about them and yourself! This was amazing!

  • @bigdaddykane4239
    @bigdaddykane4239 Год назад +8

    This was the best interview I’ve ever seen. All the men and women they have given so much of themselves for people they don’t even know is humbling to say the least. We owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid adequately.

  • @HBMtv_
    @HBMtv_ Год назад +68

    He has a rare level of honesty

    • @keenowusu5283
      @keenowusu5283 Год назад +5

      Bro is dead inside

    • @buzzbbird
      @buzzbbird Год назад

      You misspelled bullcrap.

    • @zer0bankoe
      @zer0bankoe Год назад

      @@buzzbbird troll

    • @Andino.
      @Andino. Год назад

      ​@@buzzbbird not everyone is a loser like you bud, some are built different. Everyone shows this guy nothing but respect, even those wannabe soldiers you love watching online

    • @Fox_406
      @Fox_406 Год назад +3

      And where do you get “Dead Inside” from? That’s not dead inside, that’s a very well put together disciplined individual IMO especially after going to war. Communication was top notch & he carried himself very well.

  • @zacharybrady7154
    @zacharybrady7154 8 месяцев назад

    Your story is a great one and I learn from people’s stories. I thank you for everything you did

  • @B-ThaReaper
    @B-ThaReaper 7 месяцев назад +4

    this man is a hero. look at how calm he is.. i pray they government is taking care of him and his family.. i saw him on demolition ranch. give him his flowers while hes here and can smell em...salute Reaper.

  • @renesandoval4043
    @renesandoval4043 Год назад +28

    Rastafari was able to give some comfort this man. All praises be to the most high Jah!! As a Rasta man myself I’m happy to hear that he made it back alive and was able to find a different path of Enlightenment to give us his testimony! Thank you my Brother, May Jah the almighty bless you and your family 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @matt290v
    @matt290v Год назад +37

    I can’t tell you the last time, if there has ever been one, that I sat here and watched a 2+ hour interview start to finish on any channel. This man is articulate, entertaining, heroic, and a god damn warrior. Nicholas Irving, I hope you live a long prosperous life and pursue being an author and tickle every itch of curiosity you have about this life here in America that you fought so hard for. Speaking on behalf of every citizen our country, I thank you for your service and the tribulations that you endured so we have a chance at freedom, as well as our generations to come. Even if you feel like it was just your job and maybe you didn’t make a big impact, I can assure you that you have impacted hundreds of thousands who have watched this video and I have a feeling you will impact millions more. Never quit fighting, I’ve been suicidal and haven’t been through the tiniest fraction of what you have. I will continue fighting because of people like you. And I need you to keep fighting to achieve your goals in life to inspire people like me. Take care of your family, raise your son, instill in him the values and knowledge you have acquired without sending him to war. That kid can change the world with a dad like you and his whole life ahead of him. Again, thank you for your service, and one love brother. ❤

    • @guavaraj1088
      @guavaraj1088 Год назад +1

      You bring knee pads?

    • @nasirn2813
      @nasirn2813 Год назад

      @@guavaraj1088 lmaooooo

    • @matt290v
      @matt290v Год назад +3

      @@guavaraj1088 extremely disrespectful, on another level. This guy killed people to preserve your freedom.

    • @guavaraj1088
      @guavaraj1088 Год назад

      @@matt290v bruh he said he was bullied in school and his parents were in the military. This is a product of system implemented by the empire that is america. That's just what it is

    • @a-a-rondavis9438
      @a-a-rondavis9438 Год назад

      ​@@matt290vfreedom in the US isn't preserved by overseas warring. The only time that has been relevant was WW2. The US Army and such are being used as pawns to dominate and terrorize foreign countries. There's zero need to have the number one foreign soil plants and bases as a country in the world.

  • @Ranger79
    @Ranger79 9 месяцев назад

    Great interviewer and great story, thank you for sharing!

  • @matthewblank214
    @matthewblank214 Год назад +1

    Thanks… thanks so much for all you gave and give

  • @megabreath6635
    @megabreath6635 Год назад +148

    What gets me about this guys is his composure. He’s extremely well spoken and doesn’t you know well up with tears or space out remembering things. It’s mind blowing how well put together he is after all that. He is an inspiration, and a true hero.

    • @ryanbarber6481
      @ryanbarber6481 Год назад +7

      He is an amazing human being. I got introduced to him from watching a gun RUclipsr, DemolitionRanch. Both him and LunkersTV have been on DemoRanch, and they shared light stories and stuff. Lunkers used to have "Military Mondays" where he'd actually SHARE missions he has done, and some of his near death experiences. Like Nicholas here, Lunkers has his own books as well :)

    • @t.yahbaywilson1079
      @t.yahbaywilson1079 Год назад +3

      Boi this man said hunting people 👬is like a different type of creature 🦇🐸🐒🐗 because they think 💭 just like us lol 😂 so who is he 😭 The Reaper 😂. Thank you for your service Brother Let’s Go Rangers

    • @antwanbrown4259
      @antwanbrown4259 Год назад +4

      When he said he’d rather be at war then here paying bills etc, I felt that.

    • @lisagunt323
      @lisagunt323 Год назад +5

      The Lord Jesus Christ is a Hero and Inspiration...How in the mcfiddle can you call a killer a hero...Wow this world is going to hell in a hand basket

    • @Joker-no1uh
      @Joker-no1uh Год назад

      ​@@lisagunt323 IDK, Jesus calling himself the son of God? Sounds like a guy with an ego.. If someone said that to you today, would you believe them? 😂 No

  • @b.l0ve497
    @b.l0ve497 Год назад +16

    Thanks for your service, best interview I have ever watched in my life.

  • @RG_07
    @RG_07 8 месяцев назад

    Incredible Interview!!!! One of the best ive seen.

  • @conjohntv714
    @conjohntv714 7 месяцев назад +1

    The utmost of utmost respect. Thank you for everything Nick.

  • @melb6803
    @melb6803 Год назад +20

    One of the best interviews I've ever seen watched every moment this guy is very educated and informative I love the way he articulates himself and carries himself overall. I could never imagine the things you guys go through and continue to have to go through it's crazy thanks for opening our eyes and then your own way you did make things better both overseas and home salute thank you for your service

  • @jeffreycabrera4141
    @jeffreycabrera4141 Год назад +65

    I’ve been waiting for the whole interview! I love Nick! He’s soo calm and very respectful!

    • @terryhill9901
      @terryhill9901 Год назад

      I have watch other,and appreciate there storys ,but this guy is real,I can relate to him,I wish him peace and goodwill

  • @jaylenfaulks5693
    @jaylenfaulks5693 Год назад +2

    My step dad (father). Who raised me had ptsd and I remember what he went through. That man taught me a lot.

  • @carlosnogueira8816
    @carlosnogueira8816 Год назад +1

    Awesome interview,God bess this young man. Thank you for your service!

  • @charlesdaniels5666
    @charlesdaniels5666 Год назад +218

    HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST PODCAST INTERVIEWS EVER. And I'm a Navy man.

    • @aw5347
      @aw5347 Год назад +1

      Facrs!!

    • @BigChill228
      @BigChill228 Год назад

      I agree!!!

    • @brickmek9276
      @brickmek9276 Год назад +1

      He’s been on other podcasts that are 4+ hours long they are very good

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Год назад +2

      ​@@brickmek9276 which was your favorite?

    • @brickmek9276
      @brickmek9276 Год назад +4

      @@jackjack4412 his appearance on a podcast called “Mike drop” episode 002 was very powerful. The host is a retired SEAL and Irving goes into tons of detail of his operations and crazy stuff he went through.

  • @malikstyles9370
    @malikstyles9370 Год назад +4

    Thank you champ! Your service is greatly appreciated! The right guy did the interview, one of the best on this platform!

  • @antoineb2409
    @antoineb2409 5 месяцев назад +3

    When he started explaining the math involved in shooting at a distance....very interesting!

  • @elg0rdo351
    @elg0rdo351 6 месяцев назад +8

    This is the deepest conversation I watched on the internet in 2023. Thank you both for the really good questions and for the more than interesting answers. Love from Germany to you both.

  • @jeremiah7722
    @jeremiah7722 Год назад +10

    Thank you for your service Nich! Honestly, I appreciate you for your sheer will to protect this country! ✊🏽

  • @EmperorNerox
    @EmperorNerox Год назад +68

    Any sniper that says Carlos Hathcock is the best sniper ever is someone who knows his shit!! This dude is badass !

    • @TheHow707
      @TheHow707 Год назад +10

      As a Marine I approve that statement lol.

    • @Sigma2HisAlpha
      @Sigma2HisAlpha Год назад +2

      @@TheHow707 and thank you for your service as well.

    • @Lamontria3502
      @Lamontria3502 2 месяца назад

      Every Marine is a trained sniper. But, that man was special!

  • @teezyjames596
    @teezyjames596 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best interview I’ve ever seen

  • @Anonymous-dp5ib
    @Anonymous-dp5ib 9 месяцев назад +1

    This interview is probably one of the best interviews I have ever seen and the questions were all great ones. As a Marine I totally respect and understand everything my brother was saying 🫡…..

  • @Sigma2HisAlpha
    @Sigma2HisAlpha Год назад +100

    When he said “A mile is tricky. But if I got you in my sights at half a mile, yea that’s lights out.” This man ain’t nothing to play with. He is poised, humble, and absolutely respected in my eyes. Just absolutely an amazing story. A true hero. Thank you for your service and May God continue to protect you and keep you safe.
    “The hardest target I ever had to shoot and the only one I like, ever missed. Thankfully” - Nicholas Irving

    • @sneek6233
      @sneek6233 Год назад +2

      I literally read this comment as he said it! That was creepy!!!

    • @slaw8609
      @slaw8609 Год назад +3

      It would be nice if we all understood these good men went to kill ppl for no good reason at all..

    • @damianmartinez7904
      @damianmartinez7904 Год назад +1

      Excuse me?

    • @Nezfitness777
      @Nezfitness777 Год назад

      ​@@sneek6233 you live in a simulation

    • @triplehayes6416
      @triplehayes6416 4 месяца назад

      @@slaw8609you don’t know anything about war shut up you bum.

  • @chrisbanks3981
    @chrisbanks3981 7 месяцев назад +3

    From One Army Veteran to Another I Salute You Brother Irving

  • @Dead2presidents
    @Dead2presidents 8 месяцев назад +6

    You can sense his intensity it’s not far gone, brudda is a caged wolf. Seeing somebody who looks like you being Gi joe is fuckin dope 🙌🏾😂

    • @Robert-ky4vx
      @Robert-ky4vx 4 месяца назад +1

      There's alot of us out there we just don't get the spotlight ..

  • @cmhardin37
    @cmhardin37 Год назад +6

    Excellent interview. Great questions and you gave him all the time he needed to answer without interrupting.

  • @lawrencesmalls6914
    @lawrencesmalls6914 Год назад +29

    Nicholas Irving was very engaging and this interview is one of a kind. I truly enjoyed this insightful and informative classic.

  • @codedxxx
    @codedxxx 8 месяцев назад

    The clips contained everything. I’m impressed.

  • @DEMIGOD77
    @DEMIGOD77 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely incredible interview and all love out to this man who has gone through so much. Truly devastating yet inspiring while also making you feel so heavily for him. I hope he never thinks his deeds or word is unappreciated. I’m not and have never been a military-head either.🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @martinextraordinaire
    @martinextraordinaire Год назад +36

    This guy is incredible, I was still in the Marines and heard about him when I was in Afghanistan

  • @orlandoberrios7155
    @orlandoberrios7155 Год назад +7

    Finally been waiting for the whole thing to drop! Thank you Irving for your service 🙏

  • @mrnoface1348
    @mrnoface1348 Год назад +2

    Amazing man! I salute this guy and wow! When he said about if someone messes with his family…… his eyes went to a dark place! Thank you for your service legend!

  • @Michellebrown12
    @Michellebrown12 7 месяцев назад

    I remember quite a few years ago when I saw him on Demolition Ranch for the first time. A true American Hero. As far as the interview itself, this has been the most spectacular interview I've seen, the interviewer is asking questions but the camera is completly focused on him. It dosent bounce back and forth. Really adds a different level of depth to his story.

  • @lingram5859
    @lingram5859 Год назад +195

    I first seen Nick on demolition ranch . After hearing his story. I’m blow away! Thanks for his sacrifice and service that allows all of us to do the things we do today. Salute sir

    • @FredKruger809
      @FredKruger809 Год назад +6

      newcomer to demos vids but been watching vlad and this nick Irving for a bit and I now appreciate his appearance way more

    • @gbajer7880
      @gbajer7880 Год назад +1

      His story is cap

    • @KhazansTakeOver
      @KhazansTakeOver Год назад

      @@gbajer7880explain

    • @micahcavanaugh1331
      @micahcavanaugh1331 Год назад +6

      @@gbajer7880Why do you say that? Proof?

    • @gbajer7880
      @gbajer7880 Год назад

      @@micahcavanaugh1331 do your research

  • @lilmoe2x934
    @lilmoe2x934 Год назад +48

    “As you get older, you find your way back too church. In one way ,shape, or form.” Realist saying i heard in a while.

  • @gspadeo87
    @gspadeo87 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for everything!!!

  • @user-nw6nk9zr6g
    @user-nw6nk9zr6g 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome interviewer. He asked the right questions. He let the interviewee answer thoroughly without interuption.

  • @peepoclap9479
    @peepoclap9479 Год назад +32

    For those who dont know, Nick had released a book, its called "The Reaper". Great book! Goes alot deeper into his deployments and some highlight missions.

  • @GeorgeG878
    @GeorgeG878 Год назад +12

    This is the interview that alot of us didnt know we needed…just being a military brat and a fan of the military and hearing the graphics of his tours are what the audience really wants to hear. I see alot of times other soldiers/operators dont want to go into detail and paint the graphic pictures that he painted here. It was an absolutely amazing interview. Not going to lie I have been waiting for someone to give the harsh reality and go into derails about what they have seen and experienced without compromising confidential information

  • @darrenmarney8577
    @darrenmarney8577 Месяц назад

    Possibly the most important story ever told 👌 A lot of areas covered & the questions & responses are very thoughtful 🙏 & most of all ! Respectful 👌

  • @kavoniagilford9777
    @kavoniagilford9777 9 месяцев назад

    Barely 20 mins in & he have my full
    attn. Thank you so much for service sir. May God bless u.

  • @angelaguidry9521
    @angelaguidry9521 Год назад +16

    I love this interview. I felt motivated, sad, alive, and like a bad azz just listening to him. Sending love and light to him and family ❤️❤️❤️❤️