Sniper vs Sniper Battle - Killing the Enemy’s Most Lethal Sniper | Force Recon | AJ Pasciuti (Rd2)

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Combat Story

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This is the second round of our two part Combat Story with former Force Recon, Scout Sniper, and Marine Rifleman AJ Pasciuti who recently retired as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 (Gunner) and passed on more lucrative careers in the defense industry to keep a promise he and his fellow Marines made after losing some of their closest friends in combat to lead a purpose- and service-driven life as he runs for public office in his hometown of San Jose, California. If you want to support AJ's campaign, go to secure.numero.ai/contribute/A...
AJ was an unlikely candidate to be the Marine Corps sniper who, as part of a team, was responsible for killing the most lethal sniper in Iraq (known as Juba) who took the lives of, potentially, 140+ Americans using a US sniper rifle taken off the bodies of a fallen Marine Corps sniper team. AJ is credited with ultimately pulling the trigger on Juba but, in true Marine Corps fashion and very much in line with AJ’s character, he has forever eschewed the spotlight and attributed the work to the team of Marines that stopped Juba (who was personified in the movie American Sniper) from terrorizing other US forces.
In a very sad and emotional but inspiring turn of events, AJ would lose a coin flip in which his closest friend’s team would take the decisive position on a particular operation in Afghanistan while AJ’s team served a supporting role. During the fight, AJ would lose this Marine and confidant during a multi-hour gunfight.
When you hear his story of loss and sacrifice, it’s no surprise that AJ chose to continue serving in his post-military career, running for office in northern California. He’s a great reminder of the type of people we all want in office, even when these office’s tend to undervalue the integrity and dedication to others that he embodies.
With that, please enjoy a story that was made for the big screen from the son of an immigrant to one of the Marine Corps’ most lethal shooters: AJ Pasciuti.
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Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
01:00 - Guest Introduction (AJ Pasciuti)
02:39 - Interview begins
02:55 - Nickname
05:02 - Thespian
09:35 - What goes into a hunt
13:50 - The Juba Sniper hunt
35:06 - Nutrisense Ad
36:21 - The Juba Sniper hunt cont.
01:02:43 - Aftermath of Juba
01:06:30 - Matthew Ingham and Award Qualifications
02:05:40 - Sentimental items
02:09:22 - Would you do it all again?
02:09:42 - Closing thoughts
02:10:07 - Listener comments and shout outs

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@EkcotheBeholder
@EkcotheBeholder 7 ай бұрын
Sir i did 4 tours in iraq. From Feb 03 - Sep 09 i know what it was like in the streets and on convoys getting hit by IED's and sniper fire from Al Nazaria to Ramadi and every other place we went. Thank you! This interview means more to me than you know. Sgt USMC Retired Combat Wounded.
@HighExplosiveDualPurpose40mm
@HighExplosiveDualPurpose40mm 4 ай бұрын
A1/5 K3/5. ,0311 kill bodies
@curbstomp3126
@curbstomp3126 3 ай бұрын
I still have a couple IED nightmares
@EkcotheBeholder
@EkcotheBeholder 3 ай бұрын
@curbstomp3126 i feel you on that! One day at a time.
@rustybaldwin4851
@rustybaldwin4851 2 ай бұрын
Semper Fi Sir !
@nickanderson1121
@nickanderson1121 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, all of you who fought over there,I have nothing but respect for u guys and girls,I love hearing these stories,if only I knew then wat I know now my life would have taken a completely different path,
@CoopL2001
@CoopL2001 8 ай бұрын
Gunner pasciuti I don’t know if you’ll see this but I met you at SOI a few years ago and some of the things you said to me stick with me to this day. Thank you for that I use and will continue to use your lessons for the rest of my marine corps career. Keep it up sir
@patrickbrinkmeier1858
@patrickbrinkmeier1858 8 ай бұрын
@@Last_Chance. ...WTF are you talking about? He retired as a a Chief Warrant Officer 3. Warrant Officers are absolutely officers. In my old battalion when I was in, 1st Battalion 8th Marines we had our Battalion Gunner who was CWO 4. That man was an amazing Marine and he was full of knowledge. You should know that the newest Warrant Officer 1 outranks the Sgt Major of the Marine Corps while being outranked by the newest 2nd Lt. Warrant Officers are former enlisted and have at least 8 years time in service and must at least be a Sgt ( that has been selected for pro.otion to SSgt to become a staff NCO or already be a Staff NCO. My Battalions Gunner had the ear of our Battalion commander at all times and he was a Lt Col.
@boogerdog5247
@boogerdog5247 8 ай бұрын
@@patrickbrinkmeier1858 Respect! Over the years, I met and interacted as a DOD contractor with some Navy Mustangs and I can say they were absolutely the best, most based and grounded. When I was on the Sealion, the COB looking back now, was the finest Navy man I ever met. My Grandfather told me when I was a teen..." The G.D. Chiefs run the Navy." My last days in the surface division recall It. Commander Gilmore, screaming at Chief Turney, subs recruiter that " (my last name) would never get off this ship!" Two weeks later, I was at sub school at New London. My Grandfather was always right!
@DingleBerryschnapps
@DingleBerryschnapps 8 ай бұрын
​@@Last_Chance.Where did you go? Punk.
@shovelhead2155
@shovelhead2155 8 ай бұрын
​@@DingleBerryschnappsHe went back to the basement to sulk and play with his dingle berries
@shovelhead2155
@shovelhead2155 8 ай бұрын
​@@DingleBerryschnappsI swear I wrote that before I seen you screen name. Wow weird
@davidbrauer1552
@davidbrauer1552 6 ай бұрын
Wow I’m blown away. My grandpa was in 1st Marine Division and carried a BAR . Two Purple Hearts and fought 3 or 4 campaigns. He’s my hero and now you are right up there with him. Thanks to all vets and active duty military you are our best.
@Mixedpuppy
@Mixedpuppy 8 ай бұрын
AJ Pasciuti really needs to consider writing a book about his experiences. Not just in the military and Juba the Sniper but just his life in general. Hopefully bringing in other people that touched his life and their experiences. This is good stuff. He is incredibly naturally descriptive with a good sense of humor which is golden. Think about it AJ!!! 🤙
@NTEXHUNTER
@NTEXHUNTER 5 ай бұрын
This is by far the best interview and storytelling I’ve ever heard. Thank you AJ. I served with 2-7 CAV in the Battle of Taji where a sniper missed me by inches while my wife was in labor with my first son back in Texas. I say GOD gave me two lives that day. Then the Battle of Fallujah. Attached to the 1MEF and 11th MEU receiving the Guadalcanal patch from the USMC.
@GGGZEEE
@GGGZEEE 5 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@rustybaldwin4851
@rustybaldwin4851 2 ай бұрын
Worked with an E-6 in my early days in the Army that also had the Guadal canal patch ! pardon my spelling
@pnayeri
@pnayeri 8 ай бұрын
When he said “I thought about quitting today” just broke my heart! He is obviously still hurting so much and feel The weight of the world and guilt on his shoulders. I just hope he gets the help he needs so he never thinks about “quitting” again!
@Nick_In_Florida
@Nick_In_Florida 8 ай бұрын
All I can say is “WOW” and “WOW” again. What an incredible and humble individual. Semper-Fi
@valhallapersonaldefense
@valhallapersonaldefense 8 ай бұрын
I was in BRC with Jamie Lowe. My roommate was Jamie's friend from BRC and I'll never forget the day they came and told my buddy Henry that his friend was gone. I also remember meeting AJ around 2008/2009. I have had the pleasure and good fortune in my life to know and stand in the presence of some the greatest people that have ever graced this planet. Semper Fidelis.
@theprofiler8531
@theprofiler8531 8 ай бұрын
Sniper story is the best I’ve ever heard and he told it so well. I was captivated.
@terrywolford7880
@terrywolford7880 6 ай бұрын
Semper Fi. You are one awesome Marine! I was in 2nd amtrack Bn out of Courthouse bay, Lejeune. 1968 -72. I was always taught crying shows weakness. I’ve since learned that’s BS. People need to let go of their pain, holding it in is not healthy. As you have proved a person can be brave without being insensitive. You exemplify the best of the Marine Corps! I also believe ultimately, love can beat hate.
@adamprince4280
@adamprince4280 8 ай бұрын
I was all over that area in 2008 with Arkansas Guard 2-153 INF. That was one of the coolest stories I've ever heard.
@Vadanovltch
@Vadanovltch 4 ай бұрын
Tommy parker (the sniper team leader who’s rifle was stolen) is from my hometown in Arkansas he was a good family friend of ours.
@chuckjack2168
@chuckjack2168 7 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to compete in the Recon Challenge in 2014 against AJ. He is an absolute stud and legend in the community. Always beside you.
@316Speedshop
@316Speedshop 5 ай бұрын
Dude badass...thank you crazy mfrs for your service!!!! Recon is some bad dudes.
@chuckjack2168
@chuckjack2168 5 ай бұрын
Blessed to be able to walk amongst these legends and call them brothers.
@316Speedshop
@316Speedshop 5 ай бұрын
@@chuckjack2168 hey man we're blessed to have ALL YALL!!!! Thank u bro. I never been in the service but I been shot, and been locked away from my family and Im sure being overseas somewhere being told when to pee and how to hold it AND being in firefights or recons or whatever isn't all peaches n cream I know it suck especially if u got a family and kids. So thank you, and everyone u served with!
@chuckjack2168
@chuckjack2168 5 ай бұрын
@@316Speedshop sometimes our biggest hardships and struggles are our biggest blessings. For they show us who we really are. Hope your struggles have made you strong and you stay strong for the ppl who need you most. Stay blessed and strong.
@user-dk1rp9op3r
@user-dk1rp9op3r 8 ай бұрын
Holy Cow!!!! By far the best episode so far!! AJ is incredible. Im a paramedic sitting at work in the middle of the night watching this episode and thinking about all my "ghosts" . Although, my missions do not compare to AJ's missions, it is comforting to know that there are men out there that will stand in the gap!! Thank you Ryan for giving these men an avenue to tell their story.
@SavageHenry0311
@SavageHenry0311 8 ай бұрын
Hey bro! I'm a former Marine who's been to some of the same places at some of the same times that are covered in this podcast. When I got out, I eventually started working in EMS. I want you to know that the ghosts are the same - doesn't matter where they come from. You take fucking care of yourself. Your community needs you on your bus. Your partner needs you to be heads up and on the bounce. The young EMTs you work with look up to you. You owe them a physically and mentally healthy medic. Hell - I need your ass, too, because I'm rapidly turning into an old man. So you take care of yourself, good to go? BSI scene safe and Semper Gumby! SH
@tjlovesrachel
@tjlovesrachel 7 ай бұрын
@@SavageHenry0311lmaooo… BSI SCENE SAFETY…omg I feel like I was saying that shit in my sleep when I was in emt/medic school
@brianthomas9254
@brianthomas9254 8 ай бұрын
Phenomenal interview, Ryan. I was a shitbird 0352 reservist but my dad was a recon marine in Vietnam and even though it was 40 years later, a lot of the tactics, mindset, and emotions AJ shared, remind me of my dad’s stories. Semper Fi
@user-zx1sg9ko8s
@user-zx1sg9ko8s 4 ай бұрын
Thanks I wonder if it siempre fi ? Or United States Navy seals?
@bearowen5480
@bearowen5480 7 ай бұрын
I fell asleep last night with my headset on and my phone playing KZfaq videos about the war in Israel. I awoke at 0515 with AJ's story filling my ears and my consciousness. I wept with him as he described Matt's death, and again as he related the story of his precious letter. His is a tremendously moving saga of a young Marine's experiences in the crucible of combat. For me it is especially so to hear his story just a few days after the Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day. I'm a Vietnam Marine veteran. AJ's point about the mission primacy of supporting the infantry resonated with me. I was an A-6 Intruder pilot at the tail end of the war, after the 1972 Easter Week invasion of the South by the NVA. We were supporting the South Vietnamese Marines and ARVN Rangers in their slogging bloody fight to drive the NVA back out of their country. We were given a very conservative SOP designed to protect our aircraft and crews which restricted us to high bomb release altitudes, and limiting of permissable runs. But whenever the FAC told us that our target was NVA in contact with our troops, as a flight lead, I immediately threw out the restrictions and hung our asses out as much as possible to protect our allies on the ground, especially because I knew those friendlies had American Marine and US Army advisors with them. We did whatever we needed to do to supportthem, regardless of the antiaircraft threat facing us. I'm proud of that, and ashamed that the US Congress failed to keep our promise to the South Vietnamese. Semper Fidelis, AJ!
@carmenpalmer9559
@carmenpalmer9559 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service 💝
@lynnedavance5833
@lynnedavance5833 5 ай бұрын
Dearest AJ I’m a 75yr old woman My heart cries for you and honours you for your faithfulness, and to you, I speak Jesus. You are a man after God’s own heart, like King David,as was Matt; a warrior King. He prayed for his men and those of us who would follow Him, that our faith would fail not…before he died for our sins, rising again to heaven to make intercession for us. We are most likely the generation that will see His second coming. “Behold I come quickly, bringing my reward with me” for your faithful service,Matt’s, and all your other mighty men of valour (to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord) Prophecy promises He will set up his Kingdom on earth for thousand years of peace and we rule and reign with Him at that time and then for eternity. He said in Jeremiah…Before I created you in your mother womb, I knew you,before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations. All He asks of us is to trust and obey.Fear not for I am with you.I will never leave nor forsake you!❤️‍🩹🕊️🙏🇨🇦 Warrior😇😇🪽🪽🪽watching over you with love!
@LelandHewlett
@LelandHewlett 4 ай бұрын
I don't know if AJ will see this but I hope so I will keep you in my prayers that you seek GOD and learn that he loves you and died for you and I would love to see you in Congress fighting for us yet again I was unable to serve but I wanted too my dad was in WW2 and I'm proud to say that behind my Lord and Savior he is my hero as are you in the name of Yeshua I pray that you come to know him as your Lord and Savior AMEN
@modestogonzalez182
@modestogonzalez182 8 ай бұрын
Awesome show Ryan!! Listening to AJ makes me so very proud to be a Marine!!! Those years I served made me the man I am. God bless you guys and God bless the United States Marine Corps!!!
@mittsoutdoors9240
@mittsoutdoors9240 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible mission stories from this guy! What an absolutely humble individual. So many, not about me, the team did it. Side note: I’m from Oshkosh Wi, where they make the MRAP! Love the shoutout and how many lives those have saved !
@mrmcflunday2164
@mrmcflunday2164 6 ай бұрын
Wow, what a story.. Aj keep your head up dude.. The Black dog (dont know if you use that term in the states) visits lots of guys the world over. We have a phrase over here in australia "it aint weak to speak" Appreciate how tough that was to tell but 100% it will help others in their journey and battle with their own demons.. You are a role model, the world needs more people like you brother.. Lots of love from Australia, Thankyou for everything you have done and will do in the future. ❤️
@uglyfrog7263
@uglyfrog7263 6 ай бұрын
What an outstanding program. All due respect to Sgt. Pasciuti and the Marine Corp.
@tomeickhorst6787
@tomeickhorst6787 8 ай бұрын
A very similar story to Carlos Hathcock hunting the Cobra in Vietnam. The difference is a city setting to a Vietnam jungle setting
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 9 күн бұрын
The Sony Handy-Cam wasn't present either! Not being a dick!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸👋🤠
@Rubigirl33
@Rubigirl33 8 ай бұрын
Outstanding interview. Keep them coming. God Bless. Edit: I was crying along with AJ. He is an amazing man and a beautiful soul. Thank you for your service.
@SemperFi_EDC_Guy
@SemperFi_EDC_Guy 8 ай бұрын
Holy crap the end was a tear jerker. 😢
@BtmOper22
@BtmOper22 8 ай бұрын
As a civilian from SW Louisiana…this podcast has kept me from watching the LSU/Alabama game! That NEVER happens and people have been hollering at me since, to go watch the game, but I just couldn’t get away from it! Much love to both of you gentlemen and thank you for your service! YOU’RE THE REASON WE GET TO WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL AND ENJOY THE RIGHT TO ACT LIKE IDIOTS!…people these days have no idea what they have or just how free they are!
@teddy.d174
@teddy.d174 8 ай бұрын
So very true, it’s good to read your comments. Sorry the Tigers couldn’t get it done vs Bama…☹️
@teddy.d174
@teddy.d174 8 ай бұрын
So very true, it’s good to read your comments. Sorry the Tigers couldn’t get it done vs Bama…☹️
@isabelaRodriguez-qb7fw
@isabelaRodriguez-qb7fw 8 ай бұрын
is it just me or do white americans sound so dam smart
@JJH0326
@JJH0326 5 ай бұрын
​@@isabelaRodriguez-qb7fw how old are you
@JBlades88WV
@JBlades88WV 4 ай бұрын
​@@isabelaRodriguez-qb7fwit's just you
@earlearl8850
@earlearl8850 7 ай бұрын
From one man to another. Thank you for your honesty. It helps ALL of US who STRUGGLE.
@goldencheese7247
@goldencheese7247 8 ай бұрын
the moment AJ gets the news over the radio , I had to stop cause my eyes welled up. regards, smpathies, thanks and love from a civilian in Germany. you work and sacrifice means a lot more to people in the free world than you realize.❤
@tedk2814
@tedk2814 5 ай бұрын
I am so blessed to hear of Angela's letter about you. My wife of 50 plus year call those things "God winks". I thank God for you and Matt, people like you that served our country. I pray that God lifts you up in those darkest moments. Ted in Sebastian, Fl.
@SomeSortaPro
@SomeSortaPro 8 ай бұрын
this is fascinating, it seems a general google search will show you most online outlets dont even know Juba died so to have the full story is absolutely mind blowing
@habbaniyahblows
@habbaniyahblows 7 ай бұрын
Juba was a group of snipers from the IAI. This was just one of the main ones. There was a sniper cell who was also part of this group nicknamed Sadaqiyah Sniper that ran the sniping school in the area.
@habbaniyahblows
@habbaniyahblows 7 ай бұрын
Major Justin Constantine who was a famous motivational speaker was nearly killed by a sniper in this same area just a few months after this story. There is a Quora answer that gives a better detailed analysis.
@orsotheshadowqueer7424
@orsotheshadowqueer7424 6 ай бұрын
👍​@@habbaniyahblows
@andystegall7407
@andystegall7407 8 ай бұрын
Great sayings by Marines throughout history: "Retreat? Hell, we just got here!" "C'mon you sons-a-bitches, you wanna live forever?!" "I do a lot of theater and i know a lot of gay people."
@ziggyedison2409
@ziggyedison2409 8 ай бұрын
I hope I can meet AJ one day! Thank you, Ryan, for bring us another humbling account from a distinguished Veteran. Please tell AJ I'd like to meet him. You can sense the honesty of such honourable people, quite frankly heart breaking to hear the unimaginable experiences of very brave and committed people. Never Quit... There's an OCEAN OF LOVE out here for you all!
@shawnp6653
@shawnp6653 8 ай бұрын
Wow... I laughed & cried. I appreciate your sharing AJ. Length was fine Ryan - there was a LOT to digest.
@patrickchesterton4059
@patrickchesterton4059 8 ай бұрын
wow. AJ Pasciuti is an amazing man. Shout out to you Ryan for navigating an amazing story and being an empathic guide & listener for the rest of us to be able hear it all. Thank you to both of you.
@chriscoussens7866
@chriscoussens7866 8 ай бұрын
This was a tearful great episode. “Priority imminent” was probably the call. I’ve been in Recon and an Apache Pilot. This took me right back.
@KGSpradleyAuthor
@KGSpradleyAuthor 7 ай бұрын
Hell yeah brother! Not many of us around!
@Vadanovltch
@Vadanovltch 4 ай бұрын
you where in Recon and a apache pilot? very interesting.
@itchntohitch4143
@itchntohitch4143 7 ай бұрын
For once I am speechless.... THIS was impossible to not listen to twice! What a stud ....and a massive human being!
@MC-dn3hs
@MC-dn3hs 4 ай бұрын
This resonated with so many of my experiences in the Marines and in Iraq. I served 24 years and remember every detail of every person who died in my place. It cuts deep. No one will ever understand. I vow to live a life of service for the legacy of service of those better than me.
@nelsonjv1
@nelsonjv1 8 ай бұрын
I was in that convoy coming down the road. I remember sergeant H holding up that rifle I thought he took them out for the longest. I remember the lieutenants in the cp on OGrish analyzing footage. I started with Diesel finished with Samurai 3/5 Get some!
@jaftb2012
@jaftb2012 8 ай бұрын
AJ talking about Matt is hard to listen to. Losing a loved one is the hardest thing we experience as humans. God Bless both of you and this amazing podcast. This format is great!
@lesserlogic9977
@lesserlogic9977 8 ай бұрын
What an incredibly emotional impactful interview. I'm glad he shared
@zoarnonatocastillo1368
@zoarnonatocastillo1368 8 ай бұрын
P
@lorrainefrost6285
@lorrainefrost6285 8 ай бұрын
Courage, talent, determination
@patrickgreen2361
@patrickgreen2361 8 ай бұрын
Fellow combat veteran (Army). It’s people like AJ who are my heroes!
@seanwinner9924
@seanwinner9924 8 ай бұрын
AJ. You are a hero,warrior,leader of men. You make me want to be a better version of myself. I’ve watched a lot of different shows or videos. You have really made me think about a lot of things in life. Words can’t express how deeply grateful I am for your service and all of the military men and women who fought for us and died for me and my country. I will always remember and be grateful. I am so truly sorry for your loss of not only Matt but all who lost their lives along the way. I wish you all the happiness and peace in your life. Please don’t ever give up because I need you and I know you will always touch someone along the way you love and live. Thank you so very much for your service to this country USA.
@JoanoftheArk300
@JoanoftheArk300 7 ай бұрын
@bigcconservativeguy2534
@bigcconservativeguy2534 6 ай бұрын
All of that would be true if this story wasn't complete and total bullshyte, a construct, fiction! I'd be surprised if this guy barely knows one end of his weapon from the other! So he's no warrior, no her, he's a shameful liar!
@dwightchaos9449
@dwightchaos9449 5 ай бұрын
@@bigcconservativeguy2534 And how would you know this? If your response is anything like “I can tell because the way he said this or that” and you weren’t there or served at all, than you aren’t worthy of being taken seriously. If you were there and know the real story, than maybe You can listened to.
@michaeljohnson309
@michaeljohnson309 6 ай бұрын
I was a plt sgt of Marines in combat and I shed a tear listening to this. It never goes away. That’s why I avoid all memories of it.
@trixielonglegs8320
@trixielonglegs8320 7 ай бұрын
A+ interview. No interruptions, great questions. Watched it from beginning to end. Great story teller.. Great stories... Respect from La Belle Province Gatineau Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 Respect to you, your Brothers in Arms, and your families. God Bless you ALL...
@lesflynn4455
@lesflynn4455 8 ай бұрын
Wow. This one was a really great experience to watch. Well done on getting this Marine to tell his story. Those losses obviously really hurt. He seems to be a great guy, and I wish him all success in his future endeavours.
@garrykraemer8993
@garrykraemer8993 7 ай бұрын
AJ, never "stand down"! You have a mission to complete. Good wins and you are traveling the correct path. Thank you for what you have done and what you are going to do. I'm praying for your successful journey. A fellow USAF aviator.
@shawnomack45
@shawnomack45 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing story thank you for your service. My buddy on his first day in Afghanistan got blown up on there way to fob. He said it blew up under his seat and only thing that saved him was among can under his seat. Thank God everyone lived. Your story reminded me of his story of hitting a ied. Again amazing story and thank you for your service.
@jj3266
@jj3266 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Marine. True HERO that deserves so much more recognition. My family and I are so thankful for your service to keep the greatest country on this planet safe and free. We owe you HERO'S everything, thank you so much. It kills me that so many people take our country for granted, we've got to get our patriotism spirit back up (especially in the school system.)
@TonyInIR
@TonyInIR 8 ай бұрын
Thank you both sincerely
@mikelittle8546
@mikelittle8546 6 ай бұрын
AJ Pasciuti, I know the situation you are talking about in Ramadi. I was in the Army coming down to Biap from TQ and we wound up staying in Ramadi overnight and were almost tasked to support the Marines that had a high casualty loss their first week in the city. We were told to move south instead. I never heard the story of you taking out Juba until today. I always thought it was Chris Kyle. I know we have our debacle’s between branches, but I am proud to say we are one team. My hats off to you Gunny. I am also a retired E-7. May you find peace, for I also have lived the same situation you are living with. Semper Fi Marine, SFC Mike Little.
@dwightchaos9449
@dwightchaos9449 5 ай бұрын
Chris Kyle was not who he pretended to be it would seem.. After reading his book, I thought he was a warrior God. I’ve read more books and seen a few interviews with soldiers and the repeating theme wasn’t good, I’ll just say that. His name “the legend” was given to him as a joke because of how he bragged about himself. Great soldier and did his job. I still respect what he had to do. He’s just not what he said he was in his book. Not many other guy in the teams liked him very much.
@CoreyIsTheName
@CoreyIsTheName 5 ай бұрын
Yep. He was a liar.@@dwightchaos9449
@GATOR_MCLUSKY
@GATOR_MCLUSKY 2 ай бұрын
@@dwightchaos9449 we always talk about that , I'm like hell no only reason i even knew his name was sitting nexxt to each other , legend smh
@ksagstertohi6156
@ksagstertohi6156 8 ай бұрын
This channel should have 3M subs.
@DingleBerryschnapps
@DingleBerryschnapps 8 ай бұрын
I remember the Juba videos.....wow. I've been wondering for years now. I have chills.
@johnhoran9063
@johnhoran9063 7 ай бұрын
AJ I am sorry that someone would say that stuff to your mother… in my eyes you guys are “protectors” not Killers. You guys do the tough stuff so we can live free the way we do. Thank you for your service. I hope someone sets that women straight with her words.
@rickcoloh9083
@rickcoloh9083 8 ай бұрын
AJ you are the reason that the rest of us can see the other side of the tapestry. Thank you for your service and please know we all love and respect you!
@JPensock
@JPensock 8 ай бұрын
Wow what a gripping interview with a truly amazing man. Thank you AJ, for your service and great story telling. This is easily one of favorite combat stories
@justinlancaster3297
@justinlancaster3297 8 ай бұрын
Round 1 was AWESOME. Great work, AJ. Can't wait to hear round 2.
@AirborneAnt
@AirborneAnt 8 ай бұрын
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Star Interview Thank you AJ, you’re a great dude through and through, Army Airborne Infantry over here, keep on inspiring brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@robertg8565
@robertg8565 8 ай бұрын
This was amazing. Semper Fi Gunner Pascluti.
@charlesmullins3238
@charlesmullins3238 8 ай бұрын
Man if that camera was on…good job men…incredible story..gunny hathcock definitely lookin down on you boys
@Prepper319
@Prepper319 8 ай бұрын
ugh , this was absolutely gut wrenching & beautiful . thank you for your service sir . as a civilian i just couldn't imagine going thru that 🤦🏻‍♂️ 💔
@bigcconservativeguy2534
@bigcconservativeguy2534 6 ай бұрын
As a civilian you hung on every word just like it was an awesome movie, fiction...because thats what it is!
@stevo4547
@stevo4547 6 ай бұрын
That was quite possibly the best podcast and story I've ever heard. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a Marine and I'm biased. Incredible stories ... the humor and humbleness was just amazing. I could tell that Ryan was affected by that emotional story ... not a dry eye here either. Semper Fi, sir. 😊
@19D40D3X
@19D40D3X 5 ай бұрын
I feel your pain brother, I lost two of my young Soldiers In Iraq. I think about them everyday. God bless you My friend Thank you for your service.
@rodvikvr
@rodvikvr 8 ай бұрын
INCREDIBLE STORY. Would have been best seller. Semper Fidelis
@kimlouise-rf5rr
@kimlouise-rf5rr 8 ай бұрын
The world needs more people such as both of yourselves and a hell of a lot less of politicians. ❤❤❤
@tomeickhorst6787
@tomeickhorst6787 8 ай бұрын
I would still like to see you have Dick Elgin from Saint James Missouri on here. He was a loach and a Huey pilot in Vietnam and wrote a book named Should have played the flute. I’d be happy to send you my copy if you want to read it to decide if to have him on or not
@homersimpson6707
@homersimpson6707 6 ай бұрын
These 2 podcasts (pt 1 & 2) with AJ is, without a doubt, one of the best podcasts ever, IMHO. AJ is a gifted storyteller, humble man and a fellow Force Recon Marine. He embodies all things that is good with this world (except for some of his hippy attitudes and desire to be a goddamn politician, 😀). AJ is a great ambassador for Marines and Recon. One note of dissent: East Coast is always better. ;-)
@316Speedshop
@316Speedshop 5 ай бұрын
Man im only 47 mins in but this dude us a GREAT storytelling genuine dude.....i wish this was a series if 2hr ling stories not just one interview. Its such a blessing from God we have dudes like this ready to grab a gun and a orayer and protect this country. Thanks for your service my guy!
@Mocha69A
@Mocha69A 8 ай бұрын
My company in army did exact same enemy IED placer ambush mission in 2005 about end of our deployment. In south Iraq. Near Talil. We had Bradley's leave us late in night and we set up platoon in over watch positions on suspected road area . We watched with our snipers all night until sun came up. Bradley where far down road on standby. We set up on a freezing night ( not enough snibble gear) spread in a ditch.
@7curiogeo
@7curiogeo 4 ай бұрын
What an incredible person. The real deal Marine. Blessings always.
@chrismallios1621
@chrismallios1621 6 ай бұрын
I just wanted to clarify one thing for the record and for your dear mother. Dear Mrs. Pasciuti, If I may clarify and correct the deliberate untruth that one careless woman stated. The correct and truthful version is, You raised a very Brave, Skilled and Admired Hero. Thank you for doing such an extraordinary job. God bless you and all your loved ones. Also, in all fairness, considering what took place during AJ's service and his amazing accomplishments carry way more recognition and weight than anything her 4 year ucla son has done. I hope she reads this comment because she was so out of pocket and wrong, that not only does she need a serious reality check, she deserved to be corrected sternly in front of everyone..
@shanesnouffer1977
@shanesnouffer1977 6 ай бұрын
I've listen to some of the episodes and their great, but this one is the best, I without a doubt know this is one of the best stories that should be written and made into a movie from start to finish. I'm thankful to each and everyone of the military men,women, who have served, lived/died for their country, but more over for their military family. Thank you for all you do. I pray you'll never be forgotten.
@rw8147
@rw8147 6 ай бұрын
Incredible episode. AJ is so open and honest about his feelings, and, yes, a natural storyteller. Thank you for posting this.
@bosco5469
@bosco5469 5 ай бұрын
AJ thank you for sharing and thank you for your service to our country...My father Frank Galasso was a D-Day survivor 79th inf Div passed in 2016 at 91..I served with the 82nd 70/72 and my son Nick served in the Marine Corp 2/6 Fox 2000/2004...May God grant you peace and prosperity our country is honored by men like you..❤🇺🇲
@Cazares-A
@Cazares-A 8 ай бұрын
Jeeeez this one was heavy. This podcast is one of the best out there and I hope more people hear this and appreciate the men and women that are doing this line of work. Thank you Ryan and thank you to Aj.
@tomeickhorst6787
@tomeickhorst6787 8 ай бұрын
Ryan on of the best podcast of the last few you have had.
@kemperwoodruff758
@kemperwoodruff758 8 ай бұрын
One of the best interviews you’ve done👌
@KFC66
@KFC66 8 ай бұрын
I really needed to hear this interview today.. I haven't been through half of what AJ has been through but I know what its like to want to quit. I think it's comforting to know that other men struggle to continue existing. Thanks for what you do, Ryan. And to AJ if you are reading this, I appreciate you for just being here and I hope you find the peace you deserve.
@jra5624
@jra5624 7 ай бұрын
God the amount of weight this man bears on his shoulders is tremendous. I truly truly hope that he doesn't quit. We need men like him in this world to try to end the wars where other good men die because of old greedy men being angry with each other. AJ if you see this - please please do not quit. There is a reason you're here. You may not have found it yet - but you will. As always, Ryan - excellent interview. I always love your guests and the conversations and stories you share with us. Appreciate the heck out of you man.
@jdcustoms6663
@jdcustoms6663 7 ай бұрын
May be the greatest podcast episode I’ve ever heard. Wonderful story teller and host! Powerful
@MartyBecker
@MartyBecker 8 ай бұрын
What a moving interview! Total respect to AJ!
@davewylie654
@davewylie654 8 ай бұрын
You are a Marine bro and someone telling you that you can't should be all you need!!!! Sorry for your losses brother they never get easier but you can do a ton to honor him and we need a better world!!!!! Been a sub since the early days . AJ is hands down my fave show. I wish him the best of luck in his next phase and I believe you tell those people your faith has no label its very personal and I will keep it to myself!!!!!
@earljohnson2676
@earljohnson2676 6 ай бұрын
This kid can tell one hell of a story I don’t think I ever felt like I was there like i did with this story amazing job and one hell of a warrior
@100nortonfan7
@100nortonfan7 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your service!
@robbyrobinson4500
@robbyrobinson4500 8 ай бұрын
Powerful
@deborah9229
@deborah9229 8 ай бұрын
In my opinion, this is the baddest story ever. A marine sniper hunts and after hours on site both snipers looking at each other but the US guy is too good and gets the drop and takes 3 shots ending the man who was using a sniper taken off of a kia marine sniper. That is badass and as badass as it gets. Thank you for your service you are a beast
@habbaniyahblows
@habbaniyahblows 7 ай бұрын
It was a sniper team of 4 and the story isn't the baddest ever. There was a lot of casualties before that day. We ran missions trying to trick them. Ran one with snipers in place using a fake ied. The problem was, that road had so many ieds that there was a real one there and killed a very loved service member. I am not going to use names or talk more about it because I know about the guilt some have had. If you look up "lED and Sniper Defeat" they use the area as Named Area of Interest. I cannot stress enough how bad MSR Michigan was on the Ramadi-Habbaniyah-Fallujah corridor. Put it this way. It had 3x more IEDs statistically than the #2 and #3 most IED road, 1 in Baghdad and 1 in Mosul and then #4 was MSR Mobile that ran parallel north across the Euphrates. The AO was insane to say the least. IEDs and Snipers everywhere with a very impressive mortar team to keep you shaking your head once you finally get back to base. My dude located 1 of the mortar teams while flying the raven though. It just never stopped there...
@warrengreen3217
@warrengreen3217 6 ай бұрын
You never heard of Carlos a Vietnam sniper who shot the enemy's top sniper sent to kill him and he shot him though the scope while aiming at each other
@johnniewasr5740
@johnniewasr5740 5 ай бұрын
@@warrengreen3217Carlos Hathcock?
@warrengreen3217
@warrengreen3217 5 ай бұрын
@@johnniewasr5740 that be him
@Baz-King
@Baz-King 8 ай бұрын
I hope AJ reads this, but we do all have a purpose, even if you survived. By you sharing your story, you've memorized your friends for life, because as we all know, nothing can be taken off the internet. Also, there is no such thing as coincidence, so that girls letter was meant to be.
@donpizzo8963
@donpizzo8963 8 ай бұрын
One of the best Combat stories🙂
@Tom.Connolly
@Tom.Connolly 8 ай бұрын
Powerful shows, Part one and Two, thank you for sharing AJ and Ryan.
@Vadanovltch
@Vadanovltch 4 ай бұрын
I pray to God enough people like this so it blows up so guys can see it. tommy parker was close with my family and i always heard story’s of him growing up he was also one of my main influences on wanting to join the Marine Corps. I am super happy to see someone telling his story if anyone knew tommy or knows any thing no one talks about that happened on the roof please let me know i share all the information i can with my mom who is in contact with his mother.
@KImBurk1207
@KImBurk1207 8 ай бұрын
Loved this interview!! My heart broke for him losing his friend. I cried and cried. I wish him the best in his future and thank him for his service!!! It is men like AJ that our country needs. What a stand up guy!!!
@bartgallant6897
@bartgallant6897 8 ай бұрын
Ryan, that was a very well composed intro.
@matthewsharp6928
@matthewsharp6928 7 ай бұрын
Don’t ever give up - we need people like u as long as we have u
@johnhoran9063
@johnhoran9063 7 ай бұрын
Man this is probably one of the best combat stories I have ever heard!! Great job seeking out the reflection of the camera!! You are a true master of your trade!! Great interview.
@beau4129
@beau4129 8 ай бұрын
Thank you sir!! Your doing a great job honoring there memory. I’ve never felt so inspired by just watching a conversation Awesome work fellas.
@brianblauvelt3142
@brianblauvelt3142 8 ай бұрын
Great story, great man. Thank you both for sharing.
@claytonsharrard1900
@claytonsharrard1900 8 ай бұрын
Out of the 22 killed in action marines we had in our battalion almost half were shot in them same spots Juba made his kills. 1/24 Marines were in Falluja 2006. We never found the guy and don’t know if he was ever captured or killed.
@Thebluesky0311
@Thebluesky0311 8 ай бұрын
Juba was killed
@claytonsharrard1900
@claytonsharrard1900 8 ай бұрын
@@Thebluesky0311 yea I know that. I’m just curious if he was part of any deaths in the Falluja Iraq area
@claytonsharrard1900
@claytonsharrard1900 8 ай бұрын
@@Thebluesky0311 we never found the sniper and as far as I know he was never captured or killed. The MO sounds very similar to how are guys were killed but by then they knew where to shoot us. A lot of pelvic shots, right below sappy, flanks of sappy, and neck area. They were very precise shots, and the ammo used in the after action report, and the battle assessment was found to be American made ammo
@patrickbrinkmeier1858
@patrickbrinkmeier1858 8 ай бұрын
Claytonsharrard1900...Semper Fi bro. Quick question.. I know 1/24 was a reserve unit? Were you based out of Michigan or Ohio? I served as a 0331 with A Co, 1/8. My Battalion was part of RCT 7 at Fallujah in Nov/Dec of 2004 for Operation Phantom Fury. From June 04 to Jan 05 when we returned my unit had 21 KIA and 149 Wounded although 17 of the KIA and 103 of the wounded all happened within a 2 and a half week period when the 2nd Battle of Fallujah was raging on. I heard that for as big as the 2nd battle of Fallujah was that you guys caught hell there in 06 because that was right when the Great Sunni Awakening was kicking off where the tribal leaders got sick of AQAP, Al Nusra Front, and the Islamic Jihad insurgents killing Iraqis and that's when the elders all agreed to start passing Intel on to Americans and that's how we finally got it calmed down there. Dude, I still have nightmares about that place. Semper Fi again. Ohh and P.S. where were you based at in Fallujah? Were you at Dreamland?
@KGSpradleyAuthor
@KGSpradleyAuthor 7 ай бұрын
Was in Ramadi 05 and 06. Pretty sure Juba was there.
@jerrygoldfuss466
@jerrygoldfuss466 8 ай бұрын
Great episode, I love the in person format, it's a whole lot easier to hear the conversation this way. The way you broke it up to two episodes is great. Thank you for what you do.
@robertparis5680
@robertparis5680 6 ай бұрын
If you open the dictionary and look up class act, youre gonna see a picture of this guy. Holyshit what a fantastic man. He's uplifting EVERYONE in his stories. Watching the way this guy acts makes me want yo grow as a person.
@michaelpetrucci6492
@michaelpetrucci6492 6 ай бұрын
Outstanding interview! I was 6weeks from enlisting to the Marines when I suffered a traumatic eye injury that nearly took my vision in my left eye. I already had the conversations in what it took be become a Marine Scout Sniper. My injury prevented my enlistment. While AJ suffers from regret over that coin toss, I suffer from the belief I should’ve been someplace to have protected my team and saved someone. Listening to AJ and where his mind is, made me empathize bc I think about my failure to enlist every day of my life and I suffer from depression because of it. AJ; God bless you brother, thank you for your service as an active Marine, a Marine carrying that flag into society, and I pray you find peace, although, I never have, I always believe it can happen some day. Keep the faith and always move forward. God Bless the Marine Corps and all that served her!
@hammyh1165
@hammyh1165 8 ай бұрын
I listened to a lot of stories from veterans around the world and I'm convinced we'd live in a better world if veterans were in charge of government .
@patrickhenderson7738
@patrickhenderson7738 8 ай бұрын
This was a great one. Wow.
@JHillNC
@JHillNC 8 ай бұрын
I love everything about this part 2 with AJ. Thank you both.
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