New Zealand Family React to How U.S ARMY SNIPERS Train For Combat (INTENSE STALK MISSIONS)

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@dennislbrown
@dennislbrown Жыл бұрын
You nailed it, failing them saves their own lives. If the instructor can see you, the enemy can. Not everyone can be a sniper. That's ok, a guy who isn't a great sniper might be a great demolition expert. There's room for everyone.
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 Жыл бұрын
💣💥🤣
@timfarris6801
@timfarris6801 Жыл бұрын
We are very proud of our army snipers thanks guys
@SNIPER.2384
@SNIPER.2384 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to become a Sniper when I am older
@divinevrse
@divinevrse Жыл бұрын
@@SNIPER.2384 go for it :)
@noladr
@noladr Жыл бұрын
Y'all should read up on Carlos 'White Feather' Hathcock, the legendary Marine sniper in Viet-Nam. His exploits were beyond legendary.
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 Жыл бұрын
Especially given the equipment he had to work with in the 1960's, as compared to all of these now long-range shot records with modern equipment and gear. RIP Gunny!
@lonniehhenson7925
@lonniehhenson7925 Жыл бұрын
I saw the exploits on the history channel he was the best
@joeladams2540
@joeladams2540 Жыл бұрын
Hecetu
@lehammsamm
@lehammsamm Жыл бұрын
I always wanted to be a sniper when I was a kid. So much respect for those that answer the call.
@jtothac5364
@jtothac5364 Жыл бұрын
One of my professors was a Marine sniper during Desert Storm. He passed away a couple of years ago. RIP Mr. Hodak. We will never forget your service and teaching ability
@garygramling5618
@garygramling5618 Жыл бұрын
I hope Denzi was taking lessons for when he shows up in Atlanta's Kitchen videos
@sparc77
@sparc77 Жыл бұрын
Great selection for a reaction. This is completely off topic but something you may find interesting. If you look at 11:55 you can see beyond the soldier a pine sapling with very long needles. This is a longleaf pine with needles that normally grow from 12 to 14 inches long. It is a tree that can easily grow to 50 meters tall but does so slowly. It is native to the southeast and was harvested heavily for decades for the purpose of paper and lumber until it was on the verge of extinction because when it was harvested, it was replaced with faster-growing slash pine like the saplings you see just this side of the soldier. In the last 15 years or so, there has been an effort to bring back the longleaf pines and they are starting to flourish again.
@qwazse4
@qwazse4 Жыл бұрын
Ghillie suits are all that. One night one of my scouts brought one to play capture the flag. He was gathering intel at an opponents HQ when they started arguing “boulder” vs “player”. The scout who insisted that what they were looking at was a boulder threw a rock at it and knocked his brother on the head.
@elizabethlequay5202
@elizabethlequay5202 4 ай бұрын
Your daughter made such a great point: you almost have to wait for/move with the wind when trying to mobilize.
@markhopkins222
@markhopkins222 Жыл бұрын
My cuzzin was a Marine sniper after the Vietnam war he enlisted for four years. One day while training he realized that if he went into combat these targets he practiced on would be human. He did his four and got out before he had to do combat. Sure taught a bunch of us cuzzins how to shoot straight Augusta Ga
@billbaker2443
@billbaker2443 Жыл бұрын
Saw video on sniper school training. Started out with a view of a meadow at edge of forest. Suddenly 10 guys stand up. Couldn't tell they were there til they stod. Another part was while stalking, 1 sniper was spotted by instructor because he missed camo on a very small part of 1 glove. Have you checked out the record distance for kill shot? Think is now held by either a Brit or Canadian. Over 1.5 MILES. They have to figure in distance, wind,curve of the Earth, bullet drop,humidity & whole lot of other factors. Vid I saw said sniper had to aim 17 m to 1 side of target for hit.
@Ridgeratgirl305
@Ridgeratgirl305 Жыл бұрын
My now exhubby is an army sniper. He’s also an Airborne Ranger. I remember the day he left and graduated. Look up army Ranger training , and Pathfinder school. My brother is all the above.
@tk72231968
@tk72231968 Жыл бұрын
I wasn't a Ranger, but I did a lot of this training at Ft.Benning- I'm guessing that's where your brother trained? to the military family members👍👍
@jeffjones6221
@jeffjones6221 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to both for their service!
@ICU2B4UDO
@ICU2B4UDO Жыл бұрын
Gina, is that you???!!! ROFLMAO 😂 😅🤣...
@owendeliebs1894
@owendeliebs1894 Жыл бұрын
Did you get divorced because you never... got to see him 😏
@scotthill1600
@scotthill1600 Жыл бұрын
My uncle too, always good talking to him
@joaquinperez9501
@joaquinperez9501 Жыл бұрын
This brought back so many memories of my time as a US Army Sniper (Desert Storm/Shield). I Love your channel and the love you have for my country ❤️
@jtothac5364
@jtothac5364 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service, sir. A lot of us Americans still love you soldiers.
@mwillblade
@mwillblade 7 ай бұрын
My ship was in Desert Storm! We had ice cream every Sunday and air conditioning.
@thereturningshadow
@thereturningshadow Жыл бұрын
I did this kind of camouflaging as a teenager WITHOUT a guile suit, just wearing standard BDUs during the wargames my friends and I used to have on weekends. I have actually had people step on me and not know they did it. I have literally have had people on the other side of a dirt mound, (3 feet away) with tree growth, and thought I was simply a shadow in the moonlight. These techniques are more common sense than a learned skill if you use logical thinking. Another wargame when my team went up against another in my hometown I was camoed up and laying still behind a fallen tree (no more than 12 inches around) and created an ambush location. One member of the other team tried flanking around and ended up crawling directly in front of me, no more than 6 feet away, and when the moment was right and he stretched out his arm to crawl, I lit him up right into the side of his chest. After about four or five point blank shots from a CO2 pistol in his side, he gave up. He also cheated by telling his buddy where I was because a few minutes later his buddy came "stealth" walking near me yet kept his eyes on my location at all times and when he finally stopped about 20 yards away and pointed his pistol at me, I lit him up also. Fired 15 shots at him until he ran away.
@ranger-1214
@ranger-1214 9 күн бұрын
Way back in my early U.S. Army career, in 1972 on a Ranger Long-Range Recon team, one of the very first things we were taught as fng’s (newbies) was the factors of recognition against camouflage, needed to save our lives when on patrol. There were 8 factors of recognition that you had to always consider could be used to spot you, and I can still recall them today some 50 years later. BTW, also helpful for hunting too! :-). Those were position, shape, shadow, color, contrast, shine, texture, and the biggie is movement. These factors must be considered in camouflage to insure that 1 or more does not reveal the location. Good stuff NZ’s - keep them coming.
@FUBAR1986
@FUBAR1986 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I saw you all four of you in the thumbnail because I stopped the video and looked when you flashed across the screen. It’s a pleasure and an honor to share your videos with all your NZ family and as always peace, love, joy, and hope to you and yours
@doublebarrell408
@doublebarrell408 Жыл бұрын
Love the accent big fan of the channel you have a good family y'all stay blessed and be prosperous....👍👍👍👍🤙
@yugioht42
@yugioht42 Жыл бұрын
Becoming a marine sniper is even harder as you have to do air, land, and sea sniping training. Two of which are from moving platforms. The water sniping is the hardest as you constantly adjust on the fly to get the shot and it’s rough. A marine sniper took out that Somali pirate several years back from a patrol boat while his target was small and barely poked his head out but the shot came and people were rescued.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 Жыл бұрын
US Navy SEAL Snipers . If SEAL Snipers hadn't been on scene their swimmers would have swam to the lifeboat and shot them in the head with .45 pistols or 12 gauge shotguns .
@rangerbo2322
@rangerbo2322 Жыл бұрын
to andy luo = Army Vet Here of Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. to answer you...Just like Black guys have bigger P...kers than White guys!? Its why every year there is the multi-service Sniper Comp.....Rarely has the Marines won it just like AMU at Camp Perry! Dude....just like the better Marine Commercials....Marines are best at Boasting so everyone thinks a Marine is better than Army or even a Ranger! LOL Example: Clint Eastwoods Movie Heartbreak Ridge ... In Granada...Those were Objectives that the RANGERS TOOK!!!! Not the Marines!!! I went to Sniper School in 1993 (Top Gun/Distinguished Honor Grad!) This Video hardly showed anything thing of what's in the whole school. Army Advanced Sniper course is SOTEC Sniper. So Marine, stop thinking this is just the only training besides what you learn at the Units. It's like your belief that Every Marine is trained as an infantry Man! If you actually go to a fighting unit, you quickly discover quick how much you Actually do not know or are not ready for combat! If they put every piece of knowledge and all the manuals from calling in fire, calling in a Medivac, rigging a Helicopter for a Fast Rope or Rappel Mission, Boat Ops/Scout Swimmer/Parachuting/ Pathfinder/Tracking/Medical/Recon/Radios/Weapons/principles of patrolling, writing a Brief back/OPORDER and I'm just touching a very few things. You could safely say you never feel like you know enough and what you do learn could almost equal to a Doctorates Degree! Look Brother/Sister, I have nothing but respect for you serving, and I have worked with Marines/Marine Recon Units. You are my brothers/sisters and we have done quite a bit of time at war. So, let's stop with the interservice rivalry and we're better, because I want you to know, if you were in contact and needed a QRF, I would be first on the Helo to come get you home. Yea our uniform doesn't look as pretty as yours, but I know how to fight, and I know I can get you home! I assume you would do the same for me and my Army buddies. Thats all I'm going to say. God Bless you and Love you and you all. Its time we band together because we are not enemies. The people who send us away for lies/money/bogus policies/drugs.... and not freedom, are our enemies! WE ... WE ARE AMERICA!!! NOT THEM!
@zacharymyers7728
@zacharymyers7728 Жыл бұрын
I was in a sniper section as a scout for a long time in the army. As you said, we won’t learn most of the above that marines snipers do through their course of instruction. I will say though, the army was really good about once you graduated sniper school and went back to your unit you would do allllll sorts of training and cross training. We would do high angle shoots from helos with the coast guard, we would have our amphibious section learn from marines and train with them on use and Infil of their zodiacs and how’s to employ snipers in those situations etc…
@andrewhimes6058
@andrewhimes6058 Жыл бұрын
Good show, movement is the key, it can take hours to move just 100 meters, stay low, move slow and don't silhouette yourself or equipment. You guys should try this one day and do a reaction on each other now that your summer is coming soon it might be fun to watch... My money is on Denz to win, he's so sneaky!
@richardkrieger8940
@richardkrieger8940 Жыл бұрын
in the Air Force there is a mechanic course that is called Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) for short. it deals with all the support equipment that they use to service the air planes while on the ground. it's covers electrical generation, hydraulics, pneumatic, nitrogen generation and more. during my career I have worked with special equipment for different aircraft like the SR-71 U-2, C-5, C-141, KC-135, F-4, F-14, F-15, T-38, A-10 plus more.
@zeusdarkgod7727
@zeusdarkgod7727 11 ай бұрын
What bases, are you still active?
@richardkrieger8940
@richardkrieger8940 11 ай бұрын
@@zeusdarkgod7727 I am retired military. I did 20 years active then 20 more working as civil service doing the same job. (AGE).
@zeusdarkgod7727
@zeusdarkgod7727 11 ай бұрын
@richardkrieger8940 much respect, my first base (eielson) I was lucky enough to have several civilians in the shop that really got me off to a good start.
@richardkrieger8940
@richardkrieger8940 11 ай бұрын
My 4th base was eielson south of Fairbanks, from 1983 - 1987.
@zeusdarkgod7727
@zeusdarkgod7727 11 ай бұрын
@@richardkrieger8940 that be the one, I was only there for 3 years but man it was a great place to be stationed, even allowed me to go through SERE arctic training since it was taught on base, but I was to good at spuds so I spent a mass majority of my time in the truck, but thanks *completely* to the civilians it never stopped me from doing maintenance, they were my biggest advocates for being in the shop and if I got called while elbow deep in something, often times they would take care of it for me if I couldn't wrap up in time.
@Armyaunt73
@Armyaunt73 Жыл бұрын
My nephew Billy is in the Army & he just qualified for the Mammoth Challenge. It's a 3 day sniper/shooting challenge. love you guys ❤️
@tattooedman42
@tattooedman42 Жыл бұрын
Great video, as always. Brought to mind a meme I saw that went: Snipers in video games-Insert, shoot, extract Snipers in real life-I've been here for 43 hours...and I just sh*t myself. There are many top notch, tough schools in the military...this is definitely one of them.
@hwoodthe1st
@hwoodthe1st Жыл бұрын
Love watching you all
@tommywalker3746
@tommywalker3746 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching this with us. I was belt-fed the exact opposite of snipers, lots of bullets in one spot but watching the schools reminds me of the good ol days
@archieletsyouknow5508
@archieletsyouknow5508 Жыл бұрын
💯 AIR ASSAULT . 10 days of the army toughest training.👍🏼
@thomasohanlon1060
@thomasohanlon1060 Жыл бұрын
Then there is the Army Scuba school it typically lasts between four and six weeks. Only a select few attend. "The majority of students that attend CDQC are special operators from the Green Berets, Special Mission Units, Rangers, and occasionally soldiers from infantry and reconnaissance units.
@melrest3453
@melrest3453 Жыл бұрын
I love y’all’s videos. It’s so cool you are teaching your kids so many things at a young age. It will definitely benefit them later in life!
@drk_hrs_of23
@drk_hrs_of23 Жыл бұрын
Here’s a funny factoid I heard when I was at Benning. The Sniper schoolhouse is on “Good Luck Road” or something like that.
@Timothy-NH
@Timothy-NH Жыл бұрын
That was pretty cool. I know a guy who was a sniper for the US Army during the Vietnam war; the stories he had were amazing. There was an elderly many who owned a camera shop not too far from me, during WWII, he was a code breaker, he was fascinating to have conversations with. If you could find piece on code breakers, you'd probably really enjoy it.
@donaldsmith283
@donaldsmith283 Жыл бұрын
Hi everyone. Always glad the view your videos. Thank from Maryland
@troycooper7180
@troycooper7180 Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys!!! I NEVER get the notifications but at least I found this only 8 minutes after it was posted, YAY!!! Hey, getting a SNIPER tab is tough, but if you want to know a school that is VERY tough and a HIGHLY valuable skillset that is very difficult to attain - check out SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) school!
@840kat
@840kat Жыл бұрын
If you turned notifications on with the bell icon, but still aren’t getting them, then you may need to go into phone settings to allow notifications or to specifically allow you tube notifications
@eddiemccosh6718
@eddiemccosh6718 Жыл бұрын
NZ FAMILY PLEASE READ!!!! I know you don't see all the comments sent to you, But i hope you see this one. I sent you a box a couple weeks ago. I hope you get it soon. We noticed Arkansas was not colored on your map, so we thought hard and put together a box that was all about food & recipes from Arkansas. Hope you enjoy! Love watching y'all! And hope it will give you some ideas for the cooking videos! Enjoy!!
@jonathanrussell594
@jonathanrussell594 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes there is a time limit.. But one good tactic for the stalking part of the course is A Delayed Start. The instructors will begin at a different time as you. Not starting when they expect you gives you an edge. Also, if possible. Gage where the instructors are. More that the target. Being spotted is worse than being late or inaccurate.
@1SCme
@1SCme Жыл бұрын
A gunny suit, body paint, and nerf gun for the boy for Christmas - the dog will be terrified.
@briandstephmoore4910
@briandstephmoore4910 Жыл бұрын
Always a good day when out NZ Family drops another video💙💙
@TanyaQueen182
@TanyaQueen182 Жыл бұрын
As soon as he said "I bet we'll see a lot of camo" I said "and ghillie suits!" and the video starts with a ghillie suit.
@markswoboda8516
@markswoboda8516 Жыл бұрын
A little trivia Australians Army refer to the Ghille Suit as a Yowie Suit after the Yeti We use Ghille suits when we hunt turkeys here in the US
@sactyb
@sactyb 6 ай бұрын
“Dig your hole, dig a ditch!!” Always the best advice for a war fighter…kinda off topic to snipers strategic techniques and missions but a common practice..
@mitchellhodgemeyer7306
@mitchellhodgemeyer7306 Жыл бұрын
You might want to check out a video on Carlos Hathcock - a legendary US Marine Corps sniper that pulled some amazing sniping feats during the Vietnam war. I don't have any specific videos in mind, but I'm sure you can find a good one with a KZfaq search.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 Жыл бұрын
93 confirmed kills . Many more probably but unconfirmed . He was a humble man from Arkansas , shooting to put food on the table . He didn't want to harm anyone , and felt that his particular skill set was his contribution to save his brothers in the war .
@matthewlaird5235
@matthewlaird5235 15 күн бұрын
My brother was a sniper for the 101st Airborne during the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. He will tell stories of his time in the infantry, and he will talk about some of the horrible stuff he saw in the 101st scouts. But my brother doesn’t talk about being a sniper. There are no stories he tells. I remember a time at Thanksgiving dinner and my nephew asked “uncle Mike, did you ever have to shoot a kid?” And his dad, my other brother, that was in the 101st with him during the war, said “Son we don’t ask those questions!” The tone in my youngest brothers voice, while not loud, was understood. Cool fact my brothers call sign (I was Naval Aircrew, so that’s what I call it, I don’t know what the Army calls it) was Reaper 1.
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 Жыл бұрын
My brother was a sniper in the 82nd Airborne. So proud of him. Good reaction fam!
@jimjackson5544
@jimjackson5544 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jacobthomas4751
@jacobthomas4751 Жыл бұрын
Hi from maine. Keep it up
@miquelkeur3353
@miquelkeur3353 Жыл бұрын
Hi from Michigan! great channel content.
@bobs1648
@bobs1648 Жыл бұрын
I spent 26 years in the Army, Airborne, Ranger, Special Forces, and Sniper qualified. Also did 2 years as a cadre at the Sniper School at Ft. Benning. The one thing they don't say is that as cadre we he have real world experience and when the students are donning their cammo the one thing most of them forget is that there isn't much we haven't seen, so the challenge becomes placing the cammo well enough that you not only blend in with the surroundings but also well enough that it's not something cadre have seen 1000 times.
@astaldogal
@astaldogal Жыл бұрын
That looks like Ft Bragg terrain. Long leaf lines and scrub oaks!! I was born and raised in Fayetteville NC, and still live nearby.
@shadowangel3995
@shadowangel3995 4 ай бұрын
One of the most famous US snipers did a high profile sniper stalk while deployed during the Vietnam War. If I remember correctly, he belly crawled three days to get into position in an open field to make his final shot. He was ultimately successful and it’s one of his most notable kills.
@LandonStevens
@LandonStevens 11 ай бұрын
10/10 thumbnail, excellent cam & concealment
@mxtz6903
@mxtz6903 Жыл бұрын
SFC pharr the guy at 5:17 was my drill sergeant when I went through basic training
@Tiffany-ne9fr
@Tiffany-ne9fr Жыл бұрын
Snipers, Military, and Guns!!!!! God Bless America 🇺🇸
@hanssolo8795
@hanssolo8795 Жыл бұрын
Denz you should make some kitchen gilley suits to help with your treat raids when Atlanta cooks.
@840kat
@840kat Жыл бұрын
That’s an awesome idea!!!
@carolynmorrow9774
@carolynmorrow9774 Жыл бұрын
Watching from Ohio USA 🇺🇸
@nunyabinniss201
@nunyabinniss201 Жыл бұрын
N-Zedders? Learn something new every day. :) Great vids.
@dominiccangelosi1876
@dominiccangelosi1876 Жыл бұрын
Damn, it’s crazy all the stuff these people go through to become a sniper.
@george217
@george217 Жыл бұрын
You might be interested in watching a video about the late Finnish Sniper Simo Hayha. He was called "White Death" because he killed at least 500 Soviet soldiers with a rifle and some 200 more with a submachine gun in just 100 days during the Winter War between the old Soviet Union and Finland.
@Smokeater4444
@Smokeater4444 9 ай бұрын
I was a Sniper in Vietnam , might say Old School , While the Equip. they have is AWESOME especially the 50 Cal. I had a Rem 700 30-06, While the fancy equip is nice , You still HAVE TO KNOW the Basic's Battery's die , many times re-supply doesn't happen , We did mostly 1 and 2 man missions & You Spotter is your Backup 98% of the time & no one else is coming to help, Thats why its so important to know your Counter part VERY VERY well , know what he will do will saves your life, My Spotter & i were also Hunter trackers something that really isn't taught anymore , its sad
@lorimagby7487
@lorimagby7487 Жыл бұрын
My Dad trained in Alaska way back in like the late 1940s and he told us for the actual shooting part they had to strip down to their long John's and lay on the snow and ice for their target practice he said it did not take him long to get the target dead on!
@davecampbell4312
@davecampbell4312 Жыл бұрын
Read about Carlos Hathcock. He was a Marine Corps sniper in Vietnam. One of his successes involved moving slow. So slow that on a mission to take out a Vietnamese general, he moved so slow that wild animals would graze within feet of him without seeong him. Some Vietnamese soldiers passed within a few feet of him! Sometimes it took him an hour to move mere inches! Fascinating story!
@Deadcntr
@Deadcntr Жыл бұрын
Atlanta is right. You move when the wind moves the vegetation.
@pamabernathy8728
@pamabernathy8728 Жыл бұрын
Our eldest son's tiny high school class (by US standards, about 60 students) produced one decorated Marine Corps sniper/sniper team leader. And our son, who served on a submarine in the US Navy (nuclear power engineer, they run the nuclear power plant on tve sub). Have y'all done a reaction video to US Navy submarine service? Our son served on a Los Angeles Class sub. He has been out of the Navy for quite a few years now. The little bit he was allowed to tell us -- which wasn't much -- was very interesting. One of his last duty stations was in 🇦🇺. He didn't make it to NZ, wasn't in Australia long enough. Blessings!
@joshuabolton3866
@joshuabolton3866 Жыл бұрын
The thumbnail is legendary lol
@jodydarby
@jodydarby Жыл бұрын
I just love y’all!
@davidcreager1945
@davidcreager1945 Жыл бұрын
would love to see you guys do the New Zealand military
@ParableVisionOfficial
@ParableVisionOfficial Жыл бұрын
I was confused, I was like, “where are they in the thumbnail?” good video as always
@chrisburke1111
@chrisburke1111 Жыл бұрын
I haven't watched the video yet but I dropped a like for the thumbnail alone lol
@donb7113
@donb7113 Жыл бұрын
550 cord is parachute cord. Snipers role as intel or killing the enemy is integral to support. Intel can help the unit they’re supporting know if there are enemy troop concentrations, or obstacles. As the video stated they also call in fire support, but they best not be to close. I value targets or just neutralizing a threat can save live of friendly forces moving onto an objective.
@HeartlessPhoenix
@HeartlessPhoenix Жыл бұрын
Best thumbnail yet!
@______8197
@______8197 2 ай бұрын
Did you guys sit out of the thumbnail as a nod to camouflage? That’s clever lmao
@sapper1428
@sapper1428 Жыл бұрын
I was an army sniper back in the middle 80s through 1994 this video actually shows one of the easier exercises for me
@bintheredonethat
@bintheredonethat Жыл бұрын
The human eye is drawn to movement. Especially if it's inconsistent with the ambient environment. This just goes back to when humans were on the menu. Any movement that wasn't "normal" could be indicative of something that wants to eat you. What about insects, bugs, things that want to share that gillie suit with you. Anybody that's spent time in the woods knows repellent goes only so far, it can also give off an odor. Swatting at mosquitoes could to lead to swatting at bullets. Wild life is going to react to your presence. Flushing birds, background noise suddenly stops, things run.
@stephenmills76
@stephenmills76 Жыл бұрын
Y’all need to check out, Carlos Hathcock., USMC Vietnam.
@rg20322
@rg20322 Жыл бұрын
If you are reacting to the US Snipers then check out Carlos Hathcock and Vietnam and where it all began.
@noneofyour2827
@noneofyour2827 Жыл бұрын
I remember it very clearly here in Oklahoma we have lots of wind here normal day is around 10 to 20 mph we don't even start worrying about it tell its hits 45 to 50 mph I had jest installed a new 16-foot garage door 10 years ago and had added 3 heavy-duty support beams on 3 of the 4 panels storm came up and sense I am a storm chaser I measured 96 MPH jest before I pulled into a car wash bay to try to keep my truck from being hammered its not the wind blowing we worry so much about its WHAT THE WIND IS BLOWING !! I was two blocks from my house when I got home the new door was folded in half, only thing stopping it was my wife's pathfinder the door was rated for 100 mph and I had added the 3 stiffeners to give the door more support If you don't like the weather here, jest wait 20 minutes it will change
@ScarriorIII
@ScarriorIII Жыл бұрын
If you like these types of vids, there are 2 shows you should react to: Surviving the Cut and 2 Weeks in Hell. Full hours on all US special operations training, all branches.
@falconf17i
@falconf17i Жыл бұрын
Would love for you guys to check out Magnus Midbø training with 1% arctic Norwegian special force, French legion training boot camp (insane) & f1 2010 ABUDHABI radio rewind! All of you will get goosebumps 🔥🔥😍😍
@genamayhew1961
@genamayhew1961 Жыл бұрын
Loved it I live right at Ft.Bragg (a very large army post) & I've lived here off & on for over 50yrs. We moved here when my dad was in the Air Force which Pope AFB was on the otherside of ft. Bragg but the Air Force closed the base after a lifetime of being here & the army bought the base but they don't keep it clean or taken care of like the Air Force did. But I grew up hearing machine guns & tanks, cannons, etc... up past midnight & dated a Delta Force soldier & have a friend that teaches all these kind of things to green berets, special forces, 82 Airborne, etc... it's all to save their lives & their partner's life. It's an important art & as u saw not everyone can do it! It's amazing. 😍🪖🌳🌿🍀🍂🌾🍃💚🙏👍
@lockaby1
@lockaby1 Жыл бұрын
you need to watch the movie Shooter with Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), a former Marine Corps sniper who leaves the military after a mission goes bad its a good movie
@AliciapTexas
@AliciapTexas Жыл бұрын
Very interesting! I feel so bad though, for missing the live stream I didn't know y'all were going have 8 days ago. Love your channel ! From South Dakota USA
@G_A_F_F_N_E_Y
@G_A_F_F_N_E_Y Жыл бұрын
Yes so happy to see you doing military again 🙌still need to finish boot camps for airforce , navy and coast guard
@theeldonianmaster
@theeldonianmaster Жыл бұрын
I love how intensely y'all watch these kind of videos.....howdy from Texas.
@rowdy1858
@rowdy1858 Жыл бұрын
You guys should watch stuff on US special operations
@ExUmbra117
@ExUmbra117 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t know they changed it. All my stalks were done solo. It’s going to be much harder to pass sniper school now
@bjorenflatens4688
@bjorenflatens4688 Жыл бұрын
Hi from norway🇧🇻
@bryonensminger7462
@bryonensminger7462 Жыл бұрын
They most always work in pairs one shooter one spotter and then some times a third for team security
@user-mo2wy3pi6v
@user-mo2wy3pi6v 16 күн бұрын
I am retired ARMY RANGER ❤❤❤
@MrPazzerz
@MrPazzerz Жыл бұрын
Look at one for navy snipers. It's different, for sure.
@mohammednoman9
@mohammednoman9 Жыл бұрын
Loved the thumbnail lol 😂 and yes i did
@richardrodriguez2120
@richardrodriguez2120 Жыл бұрын
If that was Ft Stewart Georgia I was stationed there for three years. During our PLDC training there we did plenty of exercises in those woods and swamps. The one that made me just a tad jumpy was the night land navigation in the swamps and woods. Alligators everywhere. The sniper school was down the road a ways from us
@Rising_Pho3nix_23
@Rising_Pho3nix_23 Жыл бұрын
As I teach my cyber security students, you must think like your adversary. They will have the same training, the same tools, the same discipline. They are trying to outsmart you just as you are trying to outsmart them.
@kelley595
@kelley595 Жыл бұрын
Throw the Navy some love 😂
@Muth18
@Muth18 Жыл бұрын
You guys should do a review on Air Force Special Forces Combat Controller (CCT)
@lynngatlin4469
@lynngatlin4469 Жыл бұрын
Check out the white feather during the Vietnam era. He was in most opinion the greatest at this than anyone. He had a very large bounty on his head he was so good at it. Stories has been told he lay for days sometimes with people all around him before he make his move. Movies has evan been made about this guy. The white feather
@pleasetredonme
@pleasetredonme Жыл бұрын
Despite what many media shows, not all part of the military training is aggressive and brutal. The entire goal of any training is to teach certain skills troops need to do their job. Some skills are taught more like how civilians get their job training or learn things in school. There are actual schools with class rooms environment training as well as specific job training. For instance, it wouldn't make sense for a language or radio school instructor to scream in your face. Same thing for sniper school, these are not new recruits that need to be shaped into Army value. These guys are already in the Army and just there to pick up new skills their unit requires. For skill training, instructors will teach you like how teachers would teach students in school. Good training program and instructors know how to balance the effective way to transfer knowledge and effective way to expose students to the stress and pressure of the combat environment.
@justincampbell680
@justincampbell680 Жыл бұрын
A sloth moves slowly but efficient.
@alwaysbreezy37
@alwaysbreezy37 Жыл бұрын
Top level thumbnail 😂
@Dinodude83
@Dinodude83 Жыл бұрын
Saw you all in the thumbnail
@sjgavenger37
@sjgavenger37 Жыл бұрын
Check out the story about John Hathcock. I think that is how it is spelled. He was a Vietnam sniper and held the record for the most confirmed kills until recently.
@MichaelScheele
@MichaelScheele Жыл бұрын
Vietnam War: Carlos "Whitefeather" Hathcock, USMC, 93 confirmed kills. Chuck Mawhinney, USMC, 103 confirmed kills, Adelbert Waldron, USA, 109 confirmed kills GWOT: Chris Kyle, USN SEAL, >160 confirmed kills All time record: Simo "White Death" Häyhä of Finland, 505 confirmed kills (at least 300 more with a submachine gun)
@robreesor5011
@robreesor5011 Жыл бұрын
Hathcock was also one heck of a counter sniper and one of the first to use early night vision scopes. He was also one of the guys that helped create the sniper schools and what new sniper recrutes had to learn to survive as a sniper.
@sjgavenger37
@sjgavenger37 Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelScheele Like I said until recently like the last 20 years. But from Vietnam until the gulf war he had the record for the most confirmed kills. I didn't say he currently holds the record.
@MichaelScheele
@MichaelScheele Жыл бұрын
@@sjgavenger37, Carlos Hathcock is the best known American sniper from the Vietnam War, but there were two American snipers in Vietnam who had higher confirmed kill counts. Hathcock held the record for longest sniper kill for decades. Simo Häyhä's record of confirmed kills from the Winter War (pre-WW II) will probably never be surpassed.
@sjgavenger37
@sjgavenger37 Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelScheele I am talking AMERICAN snipers. There was a Russian WWII female sniper that had over 200 confirmed kills. Maybe I should have said American sniper.
@otobking
@otobking Жыл бұрын
My dad was one of the first Delta force snipers in the predecessor to Delta force (project blue light) while he was in Vietnam. Quick reaction group. He said they were not respected even by our own military and the training what is being relearned because of not having any real school after World War II. It’s come along way
@sgtliles30
@sgtliles30 Жыл бұрын
Regardless of the branch of military... Sniper school is very hard
@randomuser3427
@randomuser3427 Жыл бұрын
I like the thumbnail
@jorynickila7760
@jorynickila7760 Жыл бұрын
Remember it's not the soldiers with the machine guns that can spray a wall of lead that's the most dangerous on the battlefield. Cuz your average Soldier is not afraid of that. That one sniper in the bush is so far away that you can't even see his muzzle flash. That's a soldier's worst nightmare. No matter where you go the only thing you can do is hide cuz you can't run and that sniper is just going to sit there and lay wait for you and even when you think that sniper is gone you stick your head out even for a split second to look around that's what second is already a split second too long and that sniper had you dead to rights before your eyes were even looking around the corner. Remember how I keep telling you guys that our capacity for killing us so great that it even frightens us sometimes? A lot of us were taught to be snipers at a very young age but either a fathers or uncles or our grandfathers. Again guarantee you on the battlefield right now there's at least 50 US snipers who get the job done with their modified deer rifle that they got from their granddaddy.....😇 angels of death we are!
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