First LIVING Medal of Honor Recipient (Delta Force)

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Thomas Payne is a Delta Force soldier who has freed over 70 hostages.
The civilians were captives of IS and were held in the town of Hawija in northern Iraq. When strong intel indicated that they would soon be executed, special forces attacked that same night.
First, they tried to blast their way through the wall, which alerted the enemy. After Payne made it inside, he took out resistance in the first building and freed 38 hostages.
He then ran through enemy gunfire to join his comrades, who were engaged in combat with entrenched terrorists. The building had begun to burn, yet Payne climbed to the roof and engaged the enemy from above.
Knowing that the hostages were running out of time, he headed for the main entrance. Regardless of the many enemies and blazing fire, he was the first man to storm the building. After freeing the hostages, Payne kept returning to the inferno to make sure that absolutely no one was left behind.
For this courageous actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
#specialforces #deltaforce #hostagerescue
Our Voiceover: www.fiverr.com/brianpedersonvo
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:34 Devoted Soldier
2:19 Hostage Rescue
4:37 No One Left Behind
6:28 Evacuation
Sources:
Video (Creative Commons) - • The Rescue
US Army - www.army.mil/medalofhonor/payne/

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@BrothersInArmsEnglish
@BrothersInArmsEnglish Жыл бұрын
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@nofuxgivens2797
@nofuxgivens2797 Жыл бұрын
What's the reason for the title?
@xxdaggerxx5
@xxdaggerxx5 Жыл бұрын
the Americans have been fighting farmers and cave men for the past 20 years. Meanwhile in Ukraine, every solder does these "Medal of honor" heroism on a daily basics.
@migsteelghost
@migsteelghost Жыл бұрын
Does Dakota Meyer not count as a living Medal Of Honor recipient? As of 09/15/11, he was awarded a MOH. 4 years prior to this case. Correct me if I'm wrong, and apologies for being a typical keyboard critic, i was just wondering.
@JazmynnJones
@JazmynnJones Жыл бұрын
He is the first living Delta Force member to receive the Medal of Honor, the third Delta Force recipient after Master Sergeant Gary Gordon and Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart who died in the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, and the first Medal of Honor recipient for Operation Inherent Resolve.
@kardos7280
@kardos7280 Жыл бұрын
There is one crucial detail of the mission that you guys have it wrong is that the Kurdish unit who partnered with the delta force are the CTU not CTG, the CTG wasn’t part of that operation.
@jarheadzader
@jarheadzader Жыл бұрын
Be not sorrowful of their passing. Be thankful that such men have lived among us.
@AMG-316
@AMG-316 Жыл бұрын
Fukn right!
@danielpicquet1042
@danielpicquet1042 Жыл бұрын
Hooah!
@Spartan-Of-Truth
@Spartan-Of-Truth Жыл бұрын
I’m both.
@thatcoolcat1
@thatcoolcat1 Жыл бұрын
among us
@vvvvallejo4556
@vvvvallejo4556 Жыл бұрын
amongus
@minatoplayseft2306
@minatoplayseft2306 Жыл бұрын
When I was at basic at fort benning we had the honor of receiving a speech by him. You could tell he’s been around the world and has endured the suck. He was extremely polite and humble and made it extremely clear your never out of the fight. Telling us multiple times it was all thanks to team work.
@Tyler-vw9bh
@Tyler-vw9bh Жыл бұрын
One thing I've noticed in life walking among giants, those who actually rate to be cocky never are.
@minatoplayseft2306
@minatoplayseft2306 Жыл бұрын
@@Tyler-vw9bh it’s very true, you tend to notice by expression and humbleness those who have been in those situations and those who haven’t. And you see this applies to not only service members but civilians as well.
@BrutusBeefcake910
@BrutusBeefcake910 Жыл бұрын
@@minatoplayseft2306 when did you see his speech ? Just asking because my son went through 11Bravo OSUT at Benning in Summer 2020
@minatoplayseft2306
@minatoplayseft2306 Жыл бұрын
@@BrutusBeefcake910 My brigade ( A- 2/58) was in the forge in August of this year and while in the field he came out and talked to us.
@belkacemnaili7584
@belkacemnaili7584 Жыл бұрын
U.S. the most warlike country on Earth kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNh7fMx8p57Nh40.html Where is USA - there is War: The United States has around 250 years of existence with 200 years of war at the rate of one per year. Land of liars upon liars warmongers upon warmongers thieves over thieves & criminals over criminals,USA, world's largest exporter of war and promoter of regime change. 1901 - Sending troops to Colombia. 1902 - The invasion of Panama. 1904 - The invasion of Korea, Morocco and the Dominican Republic. 1905 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in Honduras. 1905 - The invasion of Mexico. 1905 - The invasion of Korea. 1906 - Invasion of the Philippines. 1906-1909 - U.S. troops are in Cuba during the elections. 1907 - U.S. troops enforce protectorate "dollar diplomacy" in Nicaragua. 1907 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in the Dominican Republic 1907 - U.S. troops involved in the war with Honduras, Nicaragua. 1908 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1910 - The United States sent military forces in Nicaragua and organized anti-government conspiracy. In 1910 was formed a junta of Pro-American generals. 1911 - Americans landed in Honduras. 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines. 1911 - The introduction of troops in China. 1912 - U.S. troops are in Havana (Cuba). 1912 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1912 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras. 1912-1933 - The occupation of Nicaragua. In 1914, a Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., under which the United States was granted the right to build an inter-ocean channel in Nicaragua. 1914 - U.S. troops are in the Dominican Republic, the battle with insurgents in Santa Domingo. 1914-1918 - A series of incursions into Mexico. 1914-1934 - Haiti. After numerous uprisings America introduces its troops, the occupation continues 19 years. 1916-1924 - 8-year-old occupation of the Dominican Republic. 1917-1933 - Military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate. 1917-1918 - Participation in the 1st World war. 1918-1922 -Intervention in Russia. It was attended by 14 States. Was the active support of the breakaway from Russia territories of Calcanei and the far Eastern Republic. 1918-1920 - Panama. Troops are being put in place to suppress the riots after the elections. 1919 - COSTA RICA. ... The landing of US troops to "protect American interests". 1919 - U.S. troops fighting on the side of Italy against Serbs in Dolmatov. 1919 - American troops are in Honduras during the elections. 1920 - Guatemala. 2-week intervention. 1921 - U.S. support for rebels who fought to overthrow the Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera to benefit the United Fruit Company. 1922- Intervention in Turkey. 1922-1927 - American troops in China during the popular uprising. 1924-1925-Honduras. Troops invade the country during the election. 1925 - Panama. American forces dispersed a General strike. 1926 - Nicaragua. Invasion. 1927-1934 - Cross China stationroad American troops. 1932 - El Salvador invasion from the sea. There was a rebellion there at the time. 1937 - Nicaragua. With the help of American troops dictator Somoza comes to power, displacing the legitimate government of J. Sacasa. 1939 - The introduction of troops in China. 1945 - Two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan. 1947-1949 - Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis. 1948-1953 - Military operations in the Philippines. 1950 - The uprising in Puerto Rico suppressed by American troops. 1950-1953-armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers. 1958 - Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels. 1958-confrontation with Panama. 1959 - America invades Laos, begin the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam. 1959 - Haiti. Suppression of the popular uprising against the Pro-American government. 1960 - After Jose Maria Velasco was elected President of Ecuador and refused to comply with the requirements of the United States to sever relations with Cuba, Americans spent several military operations and organize a coup. 1960 - American troops are in Guatemala to prevent removal from power U.S. puppets. 1965-1973 - Military aggression against Vietnam. 1966 - Guatemala. ...US troops entered the country, were arranged mass killings of Indians, who were considered potential rebels. 1966 - Military assistance to the Pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. 1971-1973 - The bombing of Laos. 1972 - Nicaragua. American troops are being deployed to support a government that benefits Washington. 1983 - The military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand Marines. 1986 - attack on Libya. The bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 1988 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras 1988 - The U.S. warship Vincennes, which was in the Persian Gulf, shot down an Iranian aircraft with 290 passengers on Board, including 57 children, with a missile. 1989 - American troops suppress unrest in the virgin Islands. 1991 - Large-scale military action against Iraq 1992-1994 - The occupation of Somalia 1998 - Sudan. Americans consume missile strike pharmaceutical plant, arguing that it produces nerve gas. 1999 - Ignoringthe norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States NATO forces launched a campaign of 78-day aerial bombardment of the sovereign state of Yugoslavia. 2001 - Invasion of Afghanistan. 2003 - The bombing of Iraq. 2011 - Libya. 2013 - Syria. And these are only direct invasions, without color revolutions. 2014 - The United States sent Victoria Nulland in Ukrain and organized anti-government conspiracy and ensure a puppet governement, The US has killed more than 24 million people, a cancer on the body of the planet... General Vo Nguyên Giap: “American colonialism is a bad student. He's not learning the wrong lessons from history." It is the same for all imperialisms because they are psycho-sociopathic in character, otherwise would they dare to massacre civilian populations?
@moeman141
@moeman141 Жыл бұрын
I was a 15 year old teenager when Mosul fell and me and my family fled to Erbil in Kurdistan, tough dark days they were but they passed. The sacrifices of those American, Iraqis and Kurdish Iraqis will forever be engraved in my heart as pulsing symbols of gratitude. remember and pray for the dead but fight for living.
@KillersFromTheWest
@KillersFromTheWest Жыл бұрын
Glad you and family made it out.
@fallenangel9951
@fallenangel9951 Жыл бұрын
Erbil is in Iraq
@NutjobChuck
@NutjobChuck Жыл бұрын
@@fallenangel9951 Kurdistan is a region in Iraq
@fallenangel9951
@fallenangel9951 Жыл бұрын
@@NutjobChuck I couldn't find a region named Kurdistan on Google Map. I guess they don't officialy show regions ruled by drug dealer terrorists
@aminormaximum2446
@aminormaximum2446 Жыл бұрын
Are you a Muslim? Why did your family have to flee? How did you flee? Did you receive any assistance from American soldiers? How many were in your family, and where did you end up(generally, I am not asking for a specific location)? How is everyone now? I would like to hear about your experience. Maybe e could do something to document your experiences...
@muumarlin1731
@muumarlin1731 Жыл бұрын
Man, I can't believe that some people can be so brave and 100% willing to risk being gruesomely injured or killed. The human spirit amazes me.
@whosman817
@whosman817 Жыл бұрын
Especially fighting corrupt rich old man’s war for trillions
@DontRush911
@DontRush911 Жыл бұрын
Correction American Human Spirit*
@hallo8332
@hallo8332 Жыл бұрын
@@DontRush911 its not just americans that do this, people from all over the world are and have the potential to be this brave
@alienclay2
@alienclay2 Жыл бұрын
It is an act of love.
@Winkle-Dinkle
@Winkle-Dinkle Жыл бұрын
@@DontRush911 that’s some blind nationalism on your part
@cleverhonky7186
@cleverhonky7186 Жыл бұрын
That man that died ahead of his team deserves the Medal of Honor as well
@frank8089
@frank8089 Жыл бұрын
@AmericanPatriot14 these guys are Army…
@snakeinthegrak8969
@snakeinthegrak8969 Жыл бұрын
@AmericanPatriot14 you mean the Distinguished Service Cross.
@wakkogn9351
@wakkogn9351 Жыл бұрын
Why?
@wherethewatermeetstheshade
@wherethewatermeetstheshade Жыл бұрын
The brotherhood that people will never understand. Dang
@bradydavis6365
@bradydavis6365 Жыл бұрын
I live jus across the river from Joshua Wheelers hometown,, I remember seeing him on the news and in a magazine after this incident happened
@hanrysoul
@hanrysoul Жыл бұрын
Those hostages were so lucky they were given a second life by these brave delta men.
@Thegreatone100
@Thegreatone100 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like they were grateful for life, as we all should be.
@TemmieContingenC
@TemmieContingenC Жыл бұрын
@@Thegreatone100 I wouldn’t doubt if they saw these guys as angels clad in military kit
@TemmieContingenC
@TemmieContingenC Жыл бұрын
@جزار & Wholesome comment
@adrianyeager6463
@adrianyeager6463 Жыл бұрын
@جزار & why were they going to be killed? Just because?
@Toy1er
@Toy1er Жыл бұрын
They wouldn't have ever been taken hostage by isis if the US hadn't invaded their country under false pretences in 2003 & ledt it in a state of anarchy since then. The least they could do is send in a few hero troop operators to rescue them. It's all a matter of perspective. The US turned his country into a hell hole in order to secure profits for a few oil executives. The least they could do is rescue some civilians now & again. Instead of just dropping bombs on their huts & hospitals like usual.
@Ender8Official
@Ender8Official Жыл бұрын
To all Vets and active duty members, Thank you for your service. It genuinely means the world to me.
@citer5574
@citer5574 Жыл бұрын
Attacking innocent countries to steal their gold and oil is disgusting. Be ashamed of yourself.
@alfre4554
@alfre4554 Жыл бұрын
@@citer5574 Boy, you don't even know the meaning of rough men.
@erenjeager5290
@erenjeager5290 Жыл бұрын
@@alfre4554 American soldiers should at least die protecting Americans. What Americans are under attack in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria? We need to stop fighting wars in favor of Izrail.
@fball214life
@fball214life Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the support 🙏🏾
@fball214life
@fball214life Жыл бұрын
@@citer5574 I think you need to check the temperature here and see yourself out.
@zerad112
@zerad112 Жыл бұрын
As a kurd, I salute this brave man and his team. Thank you for your efforts in helping the kurdish forces defeat ISIS. RIP Wheeler, til Valhalla!
@Yozghetto
@Yozghetto Жыл бұрын
Ure CTG did nothing🤣 cant even breach a door😅🤣🤣
@GioMorgan1
@GioMorgan1 Жыл бұрын
@@Yozghetto internet warrior
@imme8471
@imme8471 Жыл бұрын
@@Yozghetto couch soldier
@omelettek3475
@omelettek3475 Жыл бұрын
@@Yozghetto lmao getting roasted 😂😂😂
@ramizsoroush2769
@ramizsoroush2769 Жыл бұрын
@@Yozghetto i shoulda told youre mom to swallow
@wesmckinney4915
@wesmckinney4915 Жыл бұрын
Joshua Wheeler is from the county I live in. I remember hearing how a delta guy from our area had died and it just struck me how much these guys are silent heroes. Would’ve been amazing to know him before he died
@BabyWick351
@BabyWick351 Жыл бұрын
💜🤟💜🤟💜
@majormackenzie834
@majormackenzie834 Жыл бұрын
I cried. Man, , humanity, man, God image man
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Жыл бұрын
They're known by the people who matter to them, friends, family, and community. We've had a few funerals around where I live for these silent heroes and hundndreds attended. No, they won't get the national spotlight in this spoiled, whiney country we live in. But they aren't ignored by any means.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Жыл бұрын
@@majormackenzie834 yes, the Imago Dei.
@poopoop1903
@poopoop1903 Жыл бұрын
my name is literally joshua wheeler and i literally jumped from my bed when i heard his name
@rhymetimeuk
@rhymetimeuk Жыл бұрын
Brave warriors, amazing story and so well deserved.
@belkacemnaili7584
@belkacemnaili7584 Жыл бұрын
U.S. the most warlike country on Earth kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNh7fMx8p57Nh40.html Where is USA - there is War: The United States has around 250 years of existence with 200 years of war at the rate of one per year. Land of liars upon liars warmongers upon warmongers thieves over thieves & criminals over criminals,USA, world's largest exporter of war and promoter of regime change. 1901 - Sending troops to Colombia. 1902 - The invasion of Panama. 1904 - The invasion of Korea, Morocco and the Dominican Republic. 1905 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in Honduras. 1905 - The invasion of Mexico. 1905 - The invasion of Korea. 1906 - Invasion of the Philippines. 1906-1909 - U.S. troops are in Cuba during the elections. 1907 - U.S. troops enforce protectorate "dollar diplomacy" in Nicaragua. 1907 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in the Dominican Republic 1907 - U.S. troops involved in the war with Honduras, Nicaragua. 1908 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1910 - The United States sent military forces in Nicaragua and organized anti-government conspiracy. In 1910 was formed a junta of Pro-American generals. 1911 - Americans landed in Honduras. 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines. 1911 - The introduction of troops in China. 1912 - U.S. troops are in Havana (Cuba). 1912 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1912 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras. 1912-1933 - The occupation of Nicaragua. In 1914, a Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., under which the United States was granted the right to build an inter-ocean channel in Nicaragua. 1914 - U.S. troops are in the Dominican Republic, the battle with insurgents in Santa Domingo. 1914-1918 - A series of incursions into Mexico. 1914-1934 - Haiti. After numerous uprisings America introduces its troops, the occupation continues 19 years. 1916-1924 - 8-year-old occupation of the Dominican Republic. 1917-1933 - Military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate. 1917-1918 - Participation in the 1st World war. 1918-1922 -Intervention in Russia. It was attended by 14 States. Was the active support of the breakaway from Russia territories of Calcanei and the far Eastern Republic. 1918-1920 - Panama. Troops are being put in place to suppress the riots after the elections. 1919 - COSTA RICA. ... The landing of US troops to "protect American interests". 1919 - U.S. troops fighting on the side of Italy against Serbs in Dolmatov. 1919 - American troops are in Honduras during the elections. 1920 - Guatemala. 2-week intervention. 1921 - U.S. support for rebels who fought to overthrow the Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera to benefit the United Fruit Company. 1922- Intervention in Turkey. 1922-1927 - American troops in China during the popular uprising. 1924-1925-Honduras. Troops invade the country during the election. 1925 - Panama. American forces dispersed a General strike. 1926 - Nicaragua. Invasion. 1927-1934 - Cross China stationroad American troops. 1932 - El Salvador invasion from the sea. There was a rebellion there at the time. 1937 - Nicaragua. With the help of American troops dictator Somoza comes to power, displacing the legitimate government of J. Sacasa. 1939 - The introduction of troops in China. 1945 - Two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan. 1947-1949 - Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis. 1948-1953 - Military operations in the Philippines. 1950 - The uprising in Puerto Rico suppressed by American troops. 1950-1953-armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers. 1958 - Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels. 1958-confrontation with Panama. 1959 - America invades Laos, begin the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam. 1959 - Haiti. Suppression of the popular uprising against the Pro-American government. 1960 - After Jose Maria Velasco was elected President of Ecuador and refused to comply with the requirements of the United States to sever relations with Cuba, Americans spent several military operations and organize a coup. 1960 - American troops are in Guatemala to prevent removal from power U.S. puppets. 1965-1973 - Military aggression against Vietnam. 1966 - Guatemala. ...US troops entered the country, were arranged mass killings of Indians, who were considered potential rebels. 1966 - Military assistance to the Pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. 1971-1973 - The bombing of Laos. 1972 - Nicaragua. American troops are being deployed to support a government that benefits Washington. 1983 - The military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand Marines. 1986 - attack on Libya. The bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 1988 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras 1988 - The U.S. warship Vincennes, which was in the Persian Gulf, shot down an Iranian aircraft with 290 passengers on Board, including 57 children, with a missile. 1989 - American troops suppress unrest in the virgin Islands. 1991 - Large-scale military action against Iraq 1992-1994 - The occupation of Somalia 1998 - Sudan. Americans consume missile strike pharmaceutical plant, arguing that it produces nerve gas. 1999 - Ignoringthe norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States NATO forces launched a campaign of 78-day aerial bombardment of the sovereign state of Yugoslavia. 2001 - Invasion of Afghanistan. 2003 - The bombing of Iraq. 2011 - Libya. 2013 - Syria. And these are only direct invasions, without color revolutions. 2014 - The United States sent Victoria Nulland in Ukrain and organized anti-government conspiracy and ensure a puppet governement, The US has killed more than 24 million people, a cancer on the body of the planet... General Vo Nguyên Giap: “American colonialism is a bad student. He's not learning the wrong lessons from history." It is the same for all imperialisms because they are psycho-sociopathic in character, otherwise would they dare to massacre civilian populations?
@Alberngang
@Alberngang 5 ай бұрын
I'm your one thousandth like.
@BUDX
@BUDX Жыл бұрын
Joshua wheeler lived in my neighborhood. I knew him and we used to talk a lot about volleyball as he was a big fan. His family was also very polite but sadly after his demise they left the city and moved to their native place. I wish he was alive.
@PANCHOVILLA_MEX
@PANCHOVILLA_MEX Жыл бұрын
Had the chance to meet him today, gave a speech about the hostage rescue which I thought it was incredible. A true living hero 🇺🇸
@samuelmarmellow5053
@samuelmarmellow5053 Жыл бұрын
This man deserves a lifetime supply of beer
@JasonDean2047
@JasonDean2047 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@SpaceRanger187
@SpaceRanger187 Жыл бұрын
He gets to get fucked over by the VA..Going to need you to go back to Afghanistan and take pictures of where you got hurt. Get some statements from locals. Oh you didn't file your claim right when you got out because of your ptsd..DENIED..no worries you can appeal it that we will drag out for years..
@BoostedGT2
@BoostedGT2 Жыл бұрын
Nothing fuels my PTSD more than a ice cold miller lite…or 15
@Leo_Pard_A4
@Leo_Pard_A4 Жыл бұрын
Well he could buy his own beers with the monthly $1,619 extra pension that all Medal of Honor recipients get, and with the money saved by never having to pay federal income tax again.
@zachlittle1787
@zachlittle1787 Жыл бұрын
He like all the others just need respect and to be treated like a hero not a crazy veteran they deserve way much more than people give them hoo rahh
@layneblair7934
@layneblair7934 Жыл бұрын
Props to him for saving lives. Tough to remember that the medal will not bring his friend home. Rest in peace
@philipcorwin5989
@philipcorwin5989 Жыл бұрын
After serving in the United States Army and now retired I know but don't know what and how it takes to do a job like this. These men are the best of the best men not just in the Army but in civilian life as well. These men are who I looked up to be not only in my military enlistment but my everyday life. God bless these men and give them everything they deserve. true American heroes!!!!
@ninenzinga154
@ninenzinga154 Ай бұрын
Amen
@shugard3974
@shugard3974 Жыл бұрын
Well deserved, what a brave man. I gotta say your channel became one of my favorite ones on KZfaq. Love the mix of shorts with swift but densed information as well as longer videos perfectly researched content with great effort ✊️
@Harlan777-
@Harlan777- Жыл бұрын
My dad had the honor of meeting him. He said he was one of the nicest folks ever and extremely humble
@jimreily7538
@jimreily7538 Жыл бұрын
Sal Giunta, from the 503rd Infantry Regiment is the first living Medal of Honor recipient, since Vietnam. He was awarded the medal for his actions during Operation Rock Avalanche, in the Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, RC-East during 2008. There have been 14 other living MoH recipients since Sal Giunta. SGM Payne is actually the most recent living Medal of Honor recipient, and the only living Delta Force operator to have received the medal, since Vietnam.
@GATOR_MCLUSKY
@GATOR_MCLUSKY Ай бұрын
ssg david bellavia won his in iraq and its recorded and im say bad ass, Walks out dragggin the dead by their feet 5 on 1 he had em surrounded from the inside
@forrest8853
@forrest8853 Ай бұрын
I shook this man's hand. I was in uniform to render military honors at a funeral and we were speaking with the family prior. I remember turning around and seeing him standing there with the medal around his neck. My hand twitched. The urge to salute was strong but at the time was not appropriate. After the service, he approached us as we were loading our rifles into the van. He told us our detail had given the best military honors he had ever seen. People used to thank us all the time, but for a bunch of junior enlisted kids doing our best, that was a big deal for us to hear that. He came out to personally thank us and shake all of our hands. To be given respect by a man you have so much respect for was an honor for us. Truly a thoughtful and humble man. That day I heard his mother say at least four times that her son was there and he was a MOH recipient. She was as proud as a mother could be.
@seanmccarthy6992
@seanmccarthy6992 Жыл бұрын
Those guys have the ultimate brotherhood bond they probably have a stronger bond then most brothers and would die for anyone of their brothers
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 Жыл бұрын
I knew quite a few Delta men when I was in. Bragg is a huge SOCOM/JSOC station and if you go to any schools there on post you rub shoulders with all the service branches and different units. Also, most of the recreation locations have quite the diverse population. They're really laid-back guys and very nice. Never once did I have one of them act like they were superior to anyone else. They just quietly and calmly do everything. A great group of folks that I was honored to be acquainted with and do some very fun things with. SGM Payne is a helluva hero. I was at Bragg when SFC Shugart and MSGT Gordon were killed. It was a solemn time.
@TheInfantry98
@TheInfantry98 Жыл бұрын
Dang your old
@deepakx7
@deepakx7 Жыл бұрын
@@TheInfantry98 lmfao
@gtoolejr
@gtoolejr Жыл бұрын
It still houses SOCOM headquarters doesn't it?
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 Жыл бұрын
@@gtoolejr I honestly don't know. I haven't been back there in 30 years.
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 Жыл бұрын
@@TheInfantry98 LOL As a former yard dart I definitely feel old all day every day, you haven't lived until you've had a midair malfunction and need a dust off to the hospital due to the injuries. When you're old the mistakes of youth help you realize you're neither rich nor lucky but poor and stupid.
@ontargetarchery6118
@ontargetarchery6118 Жыл бұрын
The title is a little misleading, because there are currently 65 Medal of Honor recipients currently alive. So I assume you meant to say he is the first living recipient since the Vietnam War? The courage and fortitude shown by all members of the military is worthy of recognition! We need not forget those who have served in the times before the praise was so readily dished out. Thank you to all our Veterans and Heroes, we are eternally grateful!
@Darkroome
@Darkroome Жыл бұрын
I sort of agree but the narrator does mention that he’s the first person in Delta Force to receive a MOH that’s alive and it does say that in the title but I get what you mean.
@Glee73
@Glee73 Жыл бұрын
i think its noteworthy because active delta operators are never revealed.
@stevehenderson3432
@stevehenderson3432 Жыл бұрын
That still wouldn’t be true… there’s plenty from the war on terror..
@jimreily7538
@jimreily7538 Жыл бұрын
Sal Giunta, from the 503rd Infantry Regiment is the first living Medal of Honor recipient, since Vietnam. He was awarded the medal for his actions during Operation Rock Avalanche, in the Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, RC-East during 2008. There have been 14 other living MoH recipients since Sal Giunta. SGM Payne is actually the most recent living Medal of Honor recipient, and the only living Delta Force operator to have received the medal, since Vietnam.
@nanoblock6602
@nanoblock6602 Жыл бұрын
He wouldn't be the first to get the Medal since Vietnam though. It has to be referring to being the first living delta recipient
@bobbymercier7113
@bobbymercier7113 Жыл бұрын
No man left behind he couldn't stop that thought that had been drilled into his head throughout his training. This man deserves the highest honors and I hope that his life went well after deployments and so fourth. This man was responsible for saving darn near 100 souls I salute you sir thank you for your unwavering belief in freedom
@samgardner4667
@samgardner4667 4 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he’s still on active duty. He’s only 39 and is close to 20 years and retirement.
@mikeglynn5824
@mikeglynn5824 Жыл бұрын
These guys r simply amazing! Special men! Thank God we have them!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@marcosanglade9858
@marcosanglade9858 Жыл бұрын
What about Bob L. Howard? He was the most highly decorated soldier in Vietnam, a colonel in SOG and was nominated for the medal of honor multiple times before receiving it, and didn’t die until 2009 in Waco, texas Edit: didn’t realize they meant people in delta force specifically, as that wasn’t made clear in the title before I wrote the comment
@marcosanglade9858
@marcosanglade9858 Жыл бұрын
@@boristhebarbarian 1st special forces operational detachment-delta wasn’t what it was called, but the precursor to delta force absolutely was in Vietnam, project delta ran countless missions in south Vietnam from 1964 to 1970. It was deactivated when blue light was established and when blue light was eventually deactivated many of its members went on to join delta force in its infancy. Also if you’d read my comment you would have realized that when I commented the title of the video didn’t specify they were talking about delta force members. So I brought up a living Medal of Honor recipient from SOG Edit: bro deleted his comment
@MrSmoofington
@MrSmoofington Жыл бұрын
@@marcosanglade9858 Honestly, you saved me from doing the same exact thing.
@Southernswag8283
@Southernswag8283 Жыл бұрын
Dakota Myers also. He’s still alive also.
@ELeviathan33
@ELeviathan33 Жыл бұрын
Yeah this video title was written like shit.,
@marcosanglade9858
@marcosanglade9858 Жыл бұрын
@@MC-24 did you read my comment?
@Sendopunches
@Sendopunches Жыл бұрын
I will never stop trying to aspire to be like these brave men.
@khaldahmed8977
@khaldahmed8977 Жыл бұрын
This guy he’s really a legend deserves more then that saved a lot of innocent people’s life thanks for everything you have done wish him the best
@vtxdaryl
@vtxdaryl Жыл бұрын
My condolences to the Delta Team for losing a comrade during combat. May they all find peace when they return home. They all deserve a special welcome back brother.🎃
@The0Freerider0
@The0Freerider0 Жыл бұрын
The video failed to mention that Thomas has the Tandem Master qualification not for a second person, but to be able to carry his big balls.
@dylanogden3075
@dylanogden3075 Жыл бұрын
Our brave soldiers like these guys r my heros I try everyday to live my life and when needed to help my fellow countrymen/women or anyone to honor our great veterans specially the ones who didn't get to come back home so we can have good free life's that we do much respect to all our veterans thank u for ur service God bless 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Winteramen
@Winteramen Жыл бұрын
Amazing. Thank you all for your services
@kraziphilli1
@kraziphilli1 Жыл бұрын
I understand the need for keeping a shroud over SF but dammit man, they are the tip of the spear, they are the leaders, the icons, the teachers, and the mentors for the up and coming....Its about time they honor SF for their sacrifices so that the rest of the world can see them. 75ID-68W
@blueraidzz
@blueraidzz Жыл бұрын
i respect delta force so much, absolutely incredible man, and his team also, incredible men, absolutely amazing to see this footage also, love from the uk ♥
@thatguykai479
@thatguykai479 Жыл бұрын
Had Michael Thornton and one other Medal of Honor gentlemen at the French laundry during our navy seals event truly an inspiring and historic moment being around those good folks always show love to them and welcome them home.❤️
@tdub1776
@tdub1776 3 ай бұрын
7:20 is one of the coolest flippin photos ever. I love group photos of real life Superheros like that. You know each dude is a badace
@TerrenceTerryLynch
@TerrenceTerryLynch Жыл бұрын
I hope we still have men like this today that will watch over the American citizens of the United States
@djcrossstep5375
@djcrossstep5375 Жыл бұрын
lol, I feel ya, but the citizens of the US these days don’t deserve such protection.
@patricklaurojr7427
@patricklaurojr7427 Жыл бұрын
Thankfully there's some but not many they all left after Biden destroyed us and kicked ppl out for no vaccine and a woke army. They are having hard time recruiting ppl it's really sad and very dangerous. But the army got soft real soft kids are not like we were 15 yrs ago
@whyareyoureadingmyname5854
@whyareyoureadingmyname5854 Жыл бұрын
Men like that are a dying breed
@Siegefya
@Siegefya Жыл бұрын
Kids don't even want to go into the military in general like they did when I was 17-18. Back then it was hard to get slots at the recruiter for certain MOS, it was normal to have to wait 6 months to ship for a slot at SOI in the Marine Corps. these days they are begging for people to fill slots up and they are having problems doing it. One issue I've heard is they've actually made it harder for people to join now compared to when I was first getting in. Simple things like if you ever been on certain medications, they have a new medical record system that finds stuff and if things pop up you're a no go. I've heard people are getting turned around at MEPS all the time, then having to deal with the waiver process they say to hell with it, find something else to do.
@snakeinthegrak8969
@snakeinthegrak8969 Жыл бұрын
At the rate this country is going now. We are making fewer and fewer and are far less deserving of men like this.
@dylanogden3075
@dylanogden3075 Жыл бұрын
We shouldnt be worried about wat they got we need to appreciate and praise ALL of our service members we r so blessed to have the military we do these brave men and women volunteer to put there life's up for us and country we have the best of the best 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Slurpverson
@Slurpverson Жыл бұрын
This are the real people that make me proud to live in this amazing country
@Dethrey_
@Dethrey_ 4 ай бұрын
To the utmost respect, a man of integrity and honor, bringing the highest admiration among his peers. Fearless, noble, brilliant. #Army #USmilitary #UShistory #MOH as a USAF vet, #FlyFightWin.
@bmohr9826
@bmohr9826 Жыл бұрын
Why have I never heard of him? It’s aweful that our media doesn’t cover people like him as they are full blooded heros
@Rakkasan-vr8xt
@Rakkasan-vr8xt Жыл бұрын
These guys are low key, probably a bit of pressure to suppress media coverage until some time passed.
@sushmag4297
@sushmag4297 Жыл бұрын
It's probably better that people like this don't get media coverage. The media just ruins stuff. Plus these guys don't do what they do for fame.
@bmohr9826
@bmohr9826 Жыл бұрын
@@sushmag4297 true, but they should be recognized for their sacrifice and bravery
@boombadaboom3077
@boombadaboom3077 Жыл бұрын
They wont, human live aint more important than missgender isue
@daedae1522
@daedae1522 Жыл бұрын
@@boombadaboom3077 Only people worried about that are cry babies like you .
@monkeyterroriser1411
@monkeyterroriser1411 Жыл бұрын
Thomas pane not only wrote common sence in the 1700’s but also won the Medal of Honor in the 2000,s
@Lyenati
@Lyenati Жыл бұрын
He should write a book called common sense
@Titant2
@Titant2 8 ай бұрын
Great man, truly an exceptional human being of great character, balls of steel and the example of exceptionalism. He deserves that medal, he and but a few good men whether dead or alive, all of them earned this. The mission would've been accepted to be accomplished succesfully with collateral damage, but this man did what was right and did it only with his fellow man in mind. He deserves nothing but the best there is to offer in life, we need people like him around. Glad he is still alive, hopefully.
@dannyhewitt3652
@dannyhewitt3652 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to America’s attention we appreciate our love our brave soldiers God bless stay safe
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
mythology
@rusiatevulakoro3169
@rusiatevulakoro3169 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service I salute the Delta Force’s Special Units.
@pauletteobrien5200
@pauletteobrien5200 Жыл бұрын
God bless you all. Paine you are a very very very brave soldier.THANK YOU all for your service and risking your lives to save humanity. THANK YOU
@owenbuccellato5010
@owenbuccellato5010 Жыл бұрын
Thomas Payne is a very powerfull name throughout American history.
@johnkamot3237
@johnkamot3237 Жыл бұрын
Had a friend who i graduated high school with who ended up being a CCT for the 24th on this mission. Proud to know him.
@unclecrabs1114
@unclecrabs1114 Жыл бұрын
RIP To the one who fell rescuing these people. balls of steel and heart of gold
@thescotishclonetrooperecho7773
@thescotishclonetrooperecho7773 Жыл бұрын
I can only hope that when I enter service and see action, that I will show this same courage and determination of those special forces soldiers.
@tylerschoen5643
@tylerschoen5643 Жыл бұрын
Just list to your NCOs, fight for your team, and do your job. That’s all you can do
@getmerkedho7211
@getmerkedho7211 Жыл бұрын
Salute to you soldier, thank you for your sacrifices.
@wcreview8227
@wcreview8227 Жыл бұрын
What a Name for a Special Operator! Payne (Pain) God Bless him and all like him! Im quite sure those who've earned the MOH would rather not have had to experience what they did.. but they did it anyway!! Incredible Special People
@mickmacy6161
@mickmacy6161 Жыл бұрын
Love these stories about American's selflessly doing their jobs and being honest hero's and getting so little recognition.
@menumlor9365
@menumlor9365 Жыл бұрын
It makes me sick that these men get so little recognition in media and yet some random girl/guy on TikTok or Instagram are made famous for doing something so useless in life.
@eliyahuohiyon7461
@eliyahuohiyon7461 Жыл бұрын
@@menumlor9365 These men don't do what they do for fame or recognition.
@etholus1000
@etholus1000 Жыл бұрын
@@eliyahuohiyon7461 The world loves to hate Americans, and it’s military. I think it needs more recognition to shut people up when the US always do selfless dangerous things to help others, who aren’t American
@ErrorOptik
@ErrorOptik Жыл бұрын
This deserves a movie
@bhargabbaibhab2855
@bhargabbaibhab2855 Жыл бұрын
no this doesnt. a movie would outright lay waste to the valor. please no
@valdivia1234567
@valdivia1234567 Жыл бұрын
@@bhargabbaibhab2855 Agreed. Who knows what a movie studio would do to ruin it.
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992 Жыл бұрын
Link to the original vid with audio kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNaVa7tnmtHSfps.html .
@NetChalakwan
@NetChalakwan Жыл бұрын
@@malamstafakhoshnaw6992?
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992 Жыл бұрын
As a Kurdish Peshmerga, RIP Wheeler and kudos for Payne’s bravery and outstanding leadership. However, 3 Kurdish CT servicemen were also injured in this op and i feel like they are not getting the enough credit that their actions and and efforts deserve. Yes initially there were some complications with the breach but that can happen to any unit during the fog of war, particularly as they probably had no initial knowledge of the internal layouts and structure of the compound as well as Kurdish CT units are trained and equipped by American, British, and other Western coalition allied forces so… While fighting ISIS you could never be sure what to expect due to the many tunnels they dug, countering multiple SVBIEDs and VBIEDs on a daily basis was unlike any other conventional warfare to date! I wish all my brothers in the US military, whether they have served in the past or present, safety and wellbeing. Hurrah and cheers boys💪🏻🇺🇸🍻
@awesomepawn2
@awesomepawn2 8 ай бұрын
the kurds forever and always never get enough recognition or the support that we should be giving em, as an American ill never forgive trump for cutting official ties with the Kurds
@reluctanttechnologist3766
@reluctanttechnologist3766 5 ай бұрын
@@awesomepawn2 the kurds have no friends but the mountains. they are some of the kindest, toughest, most resilient people i've ever had the pleasure of knowing.
@penalcustard9033
@penalcustard9033 Ай бұрын
@@reluctanttechnologist3766
@ssg25uret6
@ssg25uret6 Жыл бұрын
Those that don’t serve will never know the bond that forms in training and is hardened in combat produces. Those men and women are brothers and sisters even closer to you than the bonds of blood. These story’s need to be shared far and wide in our society not just throughout the military, so all citizens know what the few have sacrificed for the many to live free.
@Manvir.
@Manvir. Жыл бұрын
thank you for acknowledging women in the military. they are often disregarded by sexist men.
@DannyCasino
@DannyCasino Жыл бұрын
That's some real life Rambo shit there no joke but what do you expect these guys are the best of the best they are the strongest mentally and physically.... They also have millions of dollars worth of training... It's not like they're just regular guys with Dad bods doing these heroic Acts but they still deserve the highest of respect....
@hb-ol9oc
@hb-ol9oc Жыл бұрын
No training can give you the courage if you don´t have it in you.
@chaos00174
@chaos00174 Жыл бұрын
@@hb-ol9oc that's the realest shit ever man.. you can't spend any amount of money to make a man forget his fear of death
@peteparker7396
@peteparker7396 Жыл бұрын
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
@Nanosuit37
@Nanosuit37 Жыл бұрын
Amen. John 15:13.
@belkacemnaili7584
@belkacemnaili7584 Жыл бұрын
U.S. the most warlike country on Earth kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNh7fMx8p57Nh40.html Where is USA - there is War: The United States has around 250 years of existence with 200 years of war at the rate of one per year. Land of liars upon liars warmongers upon warmongers thieves over thieves & criminals over criminals,USA, world's largest exporter of war and promoter of regime change. 1901 - Sending troops to Colombia. 1902 - The invasion of Panama. 1904 - The invasion of Korea, Morocco and the Dominican Republic. 1905 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in Honduras. 1905 - The invasion of Mexico. 1905 - The invasion of Korea. 1906 - Invasion of the Philippines. 1906-1909 - U.S. troops are in Cuba during the elections. 1907 - U.S. troops enforce protectorate "dollar diplomacy" in Nicaragua. 1907 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in the Dominican Republic 1907 - U.S. troops involved in the war with Honduras, Nicaragua. 1908 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1910 - The United States sent military forces in Nicaragua and organized anti-government conspiracy. In 1910 was formed a junta of Pro-American generals. 1911 - Americans landed in Honduras. 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines. 1911 - The introduction of troops in China. 1912 - U.S. troops are in Havana (Cuba). 1912 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1912 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras. 1912-1933 - The occupation of Nicaragua. In 1914, a Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., under which the United States was granted the right to build an inter-ocean channel in Nicaragua. 1914 - U.S. troops are in the Dominican Republic, the battle with insurgents in Santa Domingo. 1914-1918 - A series of incursions into Mexico. 1914-1934 - Haiti. After numerous uprisings America introduces its troops, the occupation continues 19 years. 1916-1924 - 8-year-old occupation of the Dominican Republic. 1917-1933 - Military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate. 1917-1918 - Participation in the 1st World war. 1918-1922 -Intervention in Russia. It was attended by 14 States. Was the active support of the breakaway from Russia territories of Calcanei and the far Eastern Republic. 1918-1920 - Panama. Troops are being put in place to suppress the riots after the elections. 1919 - COSTA RICA. ... The landing of US troops to "protect American interests". 1919 - U.S. troops fighting on the side of Italy against Serbs in Dolmatov. 1919 - American troops are in Honduras during the elections. 1920 - Guatemala. 2-week intervention. 1921 - U.S. support for rebels who fought to overthrow the Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera to benefit the United Fruit Company. 1922- Intervention in Turkey. 1922-1927 - American troops in China during the popular uprising. 1924-1925-Honduras. Troops invade the country during the election. 1925 - Panama. American forces dispersed a General strike. 1926 - Nicaragua. Invasion. 1927-1934 - Cross China stationroad American troops. 1932 - El Salvador invasion from the sea. There was a rebellion there at the time. 1937 - Nicaragua. With the help of American troops dictator Somoza comes to power, displacing the legitimate government of J. Sacasa. 1939 - The introduction of troops in China. 1945 - Two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan. 1947-1949 - Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis. 1948-1953 - Military operations in the Philippines. 1950 - The uprising in Puerto Rico suppressed by American troops. 1950-1953-armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers. 1958 - Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels. 1958-confrontation with Panama. 1959 - America invades Laos, begin the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam. 1959 - Haiti. Suppression of the popular uprising against the Pro-American government. 1960 - After Jose Maria Velasco was elected President of Ecuador and refused to comply with the requirements of the United States to sever relations with Cuba, Americans spent several military operations and organize a coup. 1960 - American troops are in Guatemala to prevent removal from power U.S. puppets. 1965-1973 - Military aggression against Vietnam. 1966 - Guatemala. ...US troops entered the country, were arranged mass killings of Indians, who were considered potential rebels. 1966 - Military assistance to the Pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. 1971-1973 - The bombing of Laos. 1972 - Nicaragua. American troops are being deployed to support a government that benefits Washington. 1983 - The military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand Marines. 1986 - attack on Libya. The bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 1988 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras 1988 - The U.S. warship Vincennes, which was in the Persian Gulf, shot down an Iranian aircraft with 290 passengers on Board, including 57 children, with a missile. 1989 - American troops suppress unrest in the virgin Islands. 1991 - Large-scale military action against Iraq 1992-1994 - The occupation of Somalia 1998 - Sudan. Americans consume missile strike pharmaceutical plant, arguing that it produces nerve gas. 1999 - Ignoringthe norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States NATO forces launched a campaign of 78-day aerial bombardment of the sovereign state of Yugoslavia. 2001 - Invasion of Afghanistan. 2003 - The bombing of Iraq. 2011 - Libya. 2013 - Syria. And these are only direct invasions, without color revolutions. 2014 - The United States sent Victoria Nulland in Ukrain and organized anti-government conspiracy and ensure a puppet governement, The US has killed more than 24 million people, a cancer on the body of the planet... General Vo Nguyên Giap: “American colonialism is a bad student. He's not learning the wrong lessons from history." It is the same for all imperialisms because they are psycho-sociopathic in character, otherwise would they dare to massacre civilian populations?
@EagleEyeChioru
@EagleEyeChioru Жыл бұрын
Balls of steel. All these guys. Mad respect.
@user-sr4dc1cs7k
@user-sr4dc1cs7k Жыл бұрын
That's a true hero right there! God bless him and the rest of our military
@petecastle5762
@petecastle5762 Жыл бұрын
100% badass Thank you sir for your service , and thank you to all of the delta force operators 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@samuelbirhanu7143
@samuelbirhanu7143 Жыл бұрын
The term special forces in the US military only means green berets. The only American SOF unit that was involved in that mission is CAG(deltaforce)
@Wolflung
@Wolflung Жыл бұрын
Bump
@icebice
@icebice Жыл бұрын
All love/appreciation to you all who serve. You are legend.
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223 Жыл бұрын
The medal was well deserved. They are literally the unsung heroes of many clandestine and extremely dangerous missions. As far as I am concerned they are the best special operations teams that the US relies upon. Thank you for your service and for going above and beyond for our country and for the freedom that Americans enjoy.
@sublimer2091
@sublimer2091 9 ай бұрын
Truly heroic by being sent to a country that never attacked the US until our needless war in 2003 encouraged the formation of IS.
@v.german11b
@v.german11b Жыл бұрын
The Army's 1st SFOD-D is the Tier 1 Special Missions Unit, second to none.
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258 Жыл бұрын
True 👍
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
22 SAS
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258 Жыл бұрын
@@Dr.IanPlect This is about American Warriors and American Special Operations Units, and not about foreign, lower quality units. Obviously you're lost and have wandered into the wrong area. Good luck in finding the topic that is relevant to what you're referring to.
@v.german11b
@v.german11b Жыл бұрын
@@Dr.IanPlect I am an American talking about our military units.
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
@@v.german11b acknowledged
@KevinoftheCosmos
@KevinoftheCosmos Жыл бұрын
This is unimaginable bravery and skill. Bravo, you madmen!
@drock7325
@drock7325 11 ай бұрын
He's a beast . I'm proud of all those soldiers.
@Ureyeuh
@Ureyeuh Жыл бұрын
This channel advances warrior culture and self accountability and sustainment mindsets that are disappearing in the West. A big thank you to the channel and it's creator(s).
@belkacemnaili7584
@belkacemnaili7584 Жыл бұрын
U.S. the most warlike country on Earth kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNh7fMx8p57Nh40.html Where is USA - there is War: The United States has around 250 years of existence with 200 years of war at the rate of one per year. Land of liars upon liars warmongers upon warmongers thieves over thieves & criminals over criminals,USA, world's largest exporter of war and promoter of regime change. 1901 - Sending troops to Colombia. 1902 - The invasion of Panama. 1904 - The invasion of Korea, Morocco and the Dominican Republic. 1905 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in Honduras. 1905 - The invasion of Mexico. 1905 - The invasion of Korea. 1906 - Invasion of the Philippines. 1906-1909 - U.S. troops are in Cuba during the elections. 1907 - U.S. troops enforce protectorate "dollar diplomacy" in Nicaragua. 1907 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in the Dominican Republic 1907 - U.S. troops involved in the war with Honduras, Nicaragua. 1908 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1910 - The United States sent military forces in Nicaragua and organized anti-government conspiracy. In 1910 was formed a junta of Pro-American generals. 1911 - Americans landed in Honduras. 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines. 1911 - The introduction of troops in China. 1912 - U.S. troops are in Havana (Cuba). 1912 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1912 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras. 1912-1933 - The occupation of Nicaragua. In 1914, a Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., under which the United States was granted the right to build an inter-ocean channel in Nicaragua. 1914 - U.S. troops are in the Dominican Republic, the battle with insurgents in Santa Domingo. 1914-1918 - A series of incursions into Mexico. 1914-1934 - Haiti. After numerous uprisings America introduces its troops, the occupation continues 19 years. 1916-1924 - 8-year-old occupation of the Dominican Republic. 1917-1933 - Military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate. 1917-1918 - Participation in the 1st World war. 1918-1922 -Intervention in Russia. It was attended by 14 States. Was the active support of the breakaway from Russia territories of Calcanei and the far Eastern Republic. 1918-1920 - Panama. Troops are being put in place to suppress the riots after the elections. 1919 - COSTA RICA. ... The landing of US troops to "protect American interests". 1919 - U.S. troops fighting on the side of Italy against Serbs in Dolmatov. 1919 - American troops are in Honduras during the elections. 1920 - Guatemala. 2-week intervention. 1921 - U.S. support for rebels who fought to overthrow the Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera to benefit the United Fruit Company. 1922- Intervention in Turkey. 1922-1927 - American troops in China during the popular uprising. 1924-1925-Honduras. Troops invade the country during the election. 1925 - Panama. American forces dispersed a General strike. 1926 - Nicaragua. Invasion. 1927-1934 - Cross China stationroad American troops. 1932 - El Salvador invasion from the sea. There was a rebellion there at the time. 1937 - Nicaragua. With the help of American troops dictator Somoza comes to power, displacing the legitimate government of J. Sacasa. 1939 - The introduction of troops in China. 1945 - Two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan. 1947-1949 - Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis. 1948-1953 - Military operations in the Philippines. 1950 - The uprising in Puerto Rico suppressed by American troops. 1950-1953-armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers. 1958 - Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels. 1958-confrontation with Panama. 1959 - America invades Laos, begin the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam. 1959 - Haiti. Suppression of the popular uprising against the Pro-American government. 1960 - After Jose Maria Velasco was elected President of Ecuador and refused to comply with the requirements of the United States to sever relations with Cuba, Americans spent several military operations and organize a coup. 1960 - American troops are in Guatemala to prevent removal from power U.S. puppets. 1965-1973 - Military aggression against Vietnam. 1966 - Guatemala. ...US troops entered the country, were arranged mass killings of Indians, who were considered potential rebels. 1966 - Military assistance to the Pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. 1971-1973 - The bombing of Laos. 1972 - Nicaragua. American troops are being deployed to support a government that benefits Washington. 1983 - The military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand Marines. 1986 - attack on Libya. The bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 1988 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras 1988 - The U.S. warship Vincennes, which was in the Persian Gulf, shot down an Iranian aircraft with 290 passengers on Board, including 57 children, with a missile. 1989 - American troops suppress unrest in the virgin Islands. 1991 - Large-scale military action against Iraq 1992-1994 - The occupation of Somalia 1998 - Sudan. Americans consume missile strike pharmaceutical plant, arguing that it produces nerve gas. 1999 - Ignoringthe norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States NATO forces launched a campaign of 78-day aerial bombardment of the sovereign state of Yugoslavia. 2001 - Invasion of Afghanistan. 2003 - The bombing of Iraq. 2011 - Libya. 2013 - Syria. And these are only direct invasions, without color revolutions. 2014 - The United States sent Victoria Nulland in Ukrain and organized anti-government conspiracy and ensure a puppet governement, The US has killed more than 24 million people, a cancer on the body of the planet... General Vo Nguyên Giap: “American colonialism is a bad student. He's not learning the wrong lessons from history." It is the same for all imperialisms because they are psycho-sociopathic in character, otherwise would they dare to massacre civilian populations?
@BrothersInArmsEnglish
@BrothersInArmsEnglish Жыл бұрын
Thank you for kind words, really appreciate the feedback!
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992
@malamstafakhoshnaw6992 Жыл бұрын
@@BrothersInArmsEnglish link to the original vid with audio kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNaVa7tnmtHSfps.html . Bitte schoen 🙂
@NetChalakwan
@NetChalakwan Жыл бұрын
@@malamstafakhoshnaw6992?
@josemoreu5038
@josemoreu5038 Жыл бұрын
God bless these brave men that are given the Hero calling. What an inspiration they are.
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
mythology
@gsmeeuwsen
@gsmeeuwsen Ай бұрын
Thomas Payne, you're a baddass to the core. Thank you so much for your service and sacrifice...
@spruceleaf9447
@spruceleaf9447 Жыл бұрын
wow such heroes. im tearing. to think these brave souls enter another country and start blasting people.
@NetChalakwan
@NetChalakwan Жыл бұрын
I don’t know whether you’re trying to insult them or not
@adrielmontiel1887
@adrielmontiel1887 Жыл бұрын
That’s a bad dude right there.. my respects
@adrielmontiel1887
@adrielmontiel1887 Жыл бұрын
@The Joker you must not know the way I’m referring that…I’m not saying he’s evil or bad. I mean he’s a bad mf
@victormorgan6820
@victormorgan6820 Жыл бұрын
I served 22 years and Bragg was my first duty stationed and I loved it. No matter where I was sent in the world, I always found myself back. Had something to do with them dang wings and funny looking hat. No worries, there are more youngins coming in daily. You just won’t hear about em just like no one heard about us, who joined. Keep telling the stories and spitting the truth and we’ll be fine.
@ColemanCanna
@ColemanCanna Жыл бұрын
My father was at Bragg in the early 70s i have heard stories about things that happened t him > I have wondered if they were true. One being he did a jump one night an it was late an ended up in the woods an a number of them got hurt bad.
@victormorgan6820
@victormorgan6820 Жыл бұрын
@@ColemanCanna yeah, I’m sure that happened way too many times. Never a dull moment there.
@altir9112
@altir9112 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I was doing the confidence course for Infantry OSUT, SGM Payne came to visit my company and talk to us. It is so cool that we got to speak to him and ask him questions. SGM Payne is a totally cool ass dude, and he's a great person to talk to.
@fabianasensio1168
@fabianasensio1168 Жыл бұрын
God bless them all! And yes, some of us can understand this brotherhood, even though we are not part of it.
@straighttoyou
@straighttoyou Жыл бұрын
American badass
@TheOnePlankton
@TheOnePlankton Жыл бұрын
Powerful video.
@zelmar
@zelmar Жыл бұрын
Always grateful to have these guys watching over us.
@Onix.556
@Onix.556 Жыл бұрын
Anyone else ever accidentally talked to any Delta guys at the PX, Fast Food places or anywhere on base at Ft Bragg? They’re a different breed of humans. In 1999, I was leaning against a wall outside the PX (over by the MP chow hall) which is semi close to the Delta Compound on Bragg, and this guy comes up in jeans, button down flannel shirt untucked, beard (this is before every SF dude had a beard. Beards were rare at Bragg at this time), sunglasses much longer hair than I had. I was in uniform BDUs at the time, PFC. he just walks up with a wife and kid (wife and kid goes inside PX) and leans against the wall by me. I honestly assumed he had recently retired. I was putting Copenhagen Wintergreen Green Dip in my mouth and asked him do you want any? He responded “hell yeah brother.” We stood there and talked for about 30 mins, mostly him asking me questions about my unit, MOS, my plans and I asked “when did you get out of the military?” He laughed and pulled his ID out, and said “still active, with no plans on getting out.” He then said I’m at that small compound on the right as you’re heading out to the drop zones. I acted like I knew what he was talking about but I was brand new to Bragg. Weeks later I do my first jump on Bragg as we were heading back in my friends showed me where the Delta Compound is….then it all made total sense. Then ran into about six of them one night while drunk and out 4wheeling my Jeep with my buddies out close to Normandy Drop Zone but way out in the woods. These dude had MP’5s and swarmed our vehicles, they were obviously just training but they thought we were part of the training, they lined us all up face down on the ground/sand asking us all types of questions for about 15 mins. Then I hear one say “man, I don’t think they’re op4. These are just some idiot drunk soldiers” they told us to keep our heads down and in 5 mins we could get up and better “get the fuck out of here the way you came” when we got up, didn’t see a single one anywhere. Both of these were in the first year at Bragg. I had a few more experiences over my 14 year career. I always admired those men and the sacrifices they do for all of us.
@DeltaPrime95
@DeltaPrime95 Жыл бұрын
This comment is so underrated. Stuff like this sometimes makes me wish I wasn't conventional signal lol
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the story. Thank you for your Service. All Appreciated.
@GATOR_MCLUSKY
@GATOR_MCLUSKY Ай бұрын
i used to live in cameron. and was in the 504. me and my roomate would ride out dirtbikes and i had the yfz 450 4 wheeler when it came out and always come out by the compound , I honestly think they enjoyed chasin us as much as we liked saying they did . There was enough fear there to not get caught . Good times on bragg
@ExpiredSausage
@ExpiredSausage Ай бұрын
thanks for uploading this video guys. It was a crazy day but i'd do it all again in a heartbeat
@sharkcode1
@sharkcode1 Жыл бұрын
The brave, the heroes, the angels against evil on Earth. GOD bless you all, soldiers!
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
mythology
@polimorfosnuclear8320
@polimorfosnuclear8320 Жыл бұрын
In these times of shadows, weakness and progressivism, WE NEED LEADERS WE NEED LIVING EXAMPLES OF GREATNESS WE NEED HEROES.
@jayk5323
@jayk5323 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, sounds devastating.... Progressivism= a way of thinking that holds that it is possible through political action for human societies to improve over time. As a political movement, progressivism purports to advance the human condition through social reform based on advancements in science, technology, economic development, and social organization.
@surfrat8884
@surfrat8884 Жыл бұрын
Lol, yeah no. More like American Marxism.
@woodchuckcider1
@woodchuckcider1 Жыл бұрын
@@jayk5323 social *re-organization
@belkacemnaili7584
@belkacemnaili7584 Жыл бұрын
U.S. the most warlike country on Earth kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNh7fMx8p57Nh40.html Where is USA - there is War: The United States has around 250 years of existence with 200 years of war at the rate of one per year. Land of liars upon liars warmongers upon warmongers thieves over thieves & criminals over criminals,USA, world's largest exporter of war and promoter of regime change. 1901 - Sending troops to Colombia. 1902 - The invasion of Panama. 1904 - The invasion of Korea, Morocco and the Dominican Republic. 1905 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in Honduras. 1905 - The invasion of Mexico. 1905 - The invasion of Korea. 1906 - Invasion of the Philippines. 1906-1909 - U.S. troops are in Cuba during the elections. 1907 - U.S. troops enforce protectorate "dollar diplomacy" in Nicaragua. 1907 - U.S. troops intervene in a revolution in the Dominican Republic 1907 - U.S. troops involved in the war with Honduras, Nicaragua. 1908 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1910 - The United States sent military forces in Nicaragua and organized anti-government conspiracy. In 1910 was formed a junta of Pro-American generals. 1911 - Americans landed in Honduras. 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines. 1911 - The introduction of troops in China. 1912 - U.S. troops are in Havana (Cuba). 1912 - U.S. troops are in Panama during the elections. 1912 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras. 1912-1933 - The occupation of Nicaragua. In 1914, a Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., under which the United States was granted the right to build an inter-ocean channel in Nicaragua. 1914 - U.S. troops are in the Dominican Republic, the battle with insurgents in Santa Domingo. 1914-1918 - A series of incursions into Mexico. 1914-1934 - Haiti. After numerous uprisings America introduces its troops, the occupation continues 19 years. 1916-1924 - 8-year-old occupation of the Dominican Republic. 1917-1933 - Military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate. 1917-1918 - Participation in the 1st World war. 1918-1922 -Intervention in Russia. It was attended by 14 States. Was the active support of the breakaway from Russia territories of Calcanei and the far Eastern Republic. 1918-1920 - Panama. Troops are being put in place to suppress the riots after the elections. 1919 - COSTA RICA. ... The landing of US troops to "protect American interests". 1919 - U.S. troops fighting on the side of Italy against Serbs in Dolmatov. 1919 - American troops are in Honduras during the elections. 1920 - Guatemala. 2-week intervention. 1921 - U.S. support for rebels who fought to overthrow the Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera to benefit the United Fruit Company. 1922- Intervention in Turkey. 1922-1927 - American troops in China during the popular uprising. 1924-1925-Honduras. Troops invade the country during the election. 1925 - Panama. American forces dispersed a General strike. 1926 - Nicaragua. Invasion. 1927-1934 - Cross China stationroad American troops. 1932 - El Salvador invasion from the sea. There was a rebellion there at the time. 1937 - Nicaragua. With the help of American troops dictator Somoza comes to power, displacing the legitimate government of J. Sacasa. 1939 - The introduction of troops in China. 1945 - Two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan. 1947-1949 - Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis. 1948-1953 - Military operations in the Philippines. 1950 - The uprising in Puerto Rico suppressed by American troops. 1950-1953-armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers. 1958 - Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels. 1958-confrontation with Panama. 1959 - America invades Laos, begin the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam. 1959 - Haiti. Suppression of the popular uprising against the Pro-American government. 1960 - After Jose Maria Velasco was elected President of Ecuador and refused to comply with the requirements of the United States to sever relations with Cuba, Americans spent several military operations and organize a coup. 1960 - American troops are in Guatemala to prevent removal from power U.S. puppets. 1965-1973 - Military aggression against Vietnam. 1966 - Guatemala. ...US troops entered the country, were arranged mass killings of Indians, who were considered potential rebels. 1966 - Military assistance to the Pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. 1971-1973 - The bombing of Laos. 1972 - Nicaragua. American troops are being deployed to support a government that benefits Washington. 1983 - The military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand Marines. 1986 - attack on Libya. The bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 1988 - The invasion of American troops in Honduras 1988 - The U.S. warship Vincennes, which was in the Persian Gulf, shot down an Iranian aircraft with 290 passengers on Board, including 57 children, with a missile. 1989 - American troops suppress unrest in the virgin Islands. 1991 - Large-scale military action against Iraq 1992-1994 - The occupation of Somalia 1998 - Sudan. Americans consume missile strike pharmaceutical plant, arguing that it produces nerve gas. 1999 - Ignoringthe norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States NATO forces launched a campaign of 78-day aerial bombardment of the sovereign state of Yugoslavia. 2001 - Invasion of Afghanistan. 2003 - The bombing of Iraq. 2011 - Libya. 2013 - Syria. And these are only direct invasions, without color revolutions. 2014 - The United States sent Victoria Nulland in Ukrain and organized anti-government conspiracy and ensure a puppet governement, The US has killed more than 24 million people, a cancer on the body of the planet... General Vo Nguyên Giap: “American colonialism is a bad student. He's not learning the wrong lessons from history." It is the same for all imperialisms because they are psycho-sociopathic in character, otherwise would they dare to massacre civilian populations? You need to be kicked all over the planet. That's it.
@spacesoup6797
@spacesoup6797 Жыл бұрын
lol ur comment is weak
@i4Gamess
@i4Gamess 2 ай бұрын
0:55 "rangers lead the way" havent heard or seen that since i played Call of duty MW2 when i was like 6. as much as games teach you about war nothing will let you understand what they went through no matter what you do until you enlist or join the service in some way. i have a friend seth that joined not long ago after graduating and unfortunately i havent spoke to him since and have no clue what he is up to or doing today. nothing but my up-most respect for these men.
@mrcarr9890
@mrcarr9890 Жыл бұрын
Delta's got some tough dudes. Thank you for your service
@captainawesome4983
@captainawesome4983 Жыл бұрын
God bless the American WarFighters 🙏🏼♥️🙏🏾♥️🇺🇸 I am forever grateful for your service. Courage is measured in the face of fear !!
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Жыл бұрын
mythology
@mentalasylumescapee6389
@mentalasylumescapee6389 Жыл бұрын
i received Medal of Honor way back in early 2002.... i totally L😍VED that game on PC
@daguiang814
@daguiang814 Жыл бұрын
Salute to these team who operate!
@Kbsdeluxedetailing
@Kbsdeluxedetailing Жыл бұрын
Some true bad asses right there. True bravery and commitment. 🇺🇸❤️ True inspiration right here. I love to see it .
@jeremiahbarzanti789
@jeremiahbarzanti789 Жыл бұрын
Really proud to have someone like that go to my highschool
@Kyle906-Q8
@Kyle906-Q8 Жыл бұрын
Hats off to these brave heros! Absurdly thankful for U.S intervention. God bless this wonderful country and its people! 🙏🏻🇺🇸🇸🇦
@CyaSpaceCowboy
@CyaSpaceCowboy Жыл бұрын
To be part of delta squad alone is to be legendary soldier. This man is a hero within delta squad. A legend of legends
@Wolfie19o4
@Wolfie19o4 Жыл бұрын
Can’t walk 10 yards in this man shoes ! These are the best men of men ! Salute
@badbrig
@badbrig Жыл бұрын
A mission of honour. Well deserved. Honour is what separates animals from humans.
@rayl.9917
@rayl.9917 Жыл бұрын
And is spelled HONOR
@NetChalakwan
@NetChalakwan Жыл бұрын
@@rayl.9917Maybe the person typing is British? It’s still the same thing nonetheless, no need to correct anyone in this case.
@BlacktulipSF
@BlacktulipSF Жыл бұрын
Salute all of you!
@jrny8922
@jrny8922 Жыл бұрын
Civilians aren't supposed to salute military members.
@Te_Enzo_
@Te_Enzo_ Жыл бұрын
Im surprised they all managed to run due to the size of their brass balls. #heros
@jrculbertson7463
@jrculbertson7463 Жыл бұрын
Thank you All for your service! 👍💖🇺🇸
@Helpmetobethelight
@Helpmetobethelight Жыл бұрын
The bravery of these men is just staggering!
@Nervii_Champion
@Nervii_Champion Жыл бұрын
The man who gave his life better have been given a Medal of Honor for his family and relatives to hold with pride. I grew up wanting to be Special Forces and SFOD-D but it's so much harder than you think and you have to dedicate almost your entire life to it. I can do the hard things it takes to get there, but I however cannot dedicate my young years to solving the problems created by the rich and powerful whom never seem to be held accountable for the way they shape the world. As my eyes began to open to the world I realized what it truly is at a very young age. This man dedicated his life to die for others and his country, where is his Medal of Honor. That is as honorable as a human can be.
@radiationman5271
@radiationman5271 Жыл бұрын
The title is misleading. The first living recipient of the Medal of Honor was Private Parrott in 1862 per The Congressional Medal of Honor Society. In fact, he was the first ever recipient. He didn’t die until 1902.
@radiationman5271
@radiationman5271 Жыл бұрын
SGM (SFC at the time of action) Payne is the most recent living recipient, however. And as the video said, he is the first living delta force member to receive the Medal of Honor.
@94JesseRay
@94JesseRay Жыл бұрын
The title has (Delta Force) in it. So he means the first living unit member to get it.
@oscargrouch7962
@oscargrouch7962 Жыл бұрын
@@94JesseRay Then the title should have been 'First Living Delta Force Soldier Medal Of Honor Recipient'.
@oscargrouch7962
@oscargrouch7962 Жыл бұрын
@@radiationman5271 The title is misleading because you had to listen to the audio for several minutes to learn that.
@94JesseRay
@94JesseRay Жыл бұрын
@@oscargrouch7962 not really. Anyone with basic deduction skills should understand what it meant.
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