Sweden: If the War Came Part 3/8 (US Soldier Reacts) Om Kriget Kom
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- American Soldier reaction to If the War Came (Om Kriget Kom), Episode 3 Döden på havet (“Death on the Sea") from Försvarsmakten.
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As a former Swedish Army officer, I really appreciate that you have made it so good work and also studying in the facts in beforehand, instead of just raising? 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for your service and thanks for watching! I try to research and learn about a topic before I watch a video. I want to make sure that I can bring value for the viewers 🙂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet That is what I appreciate about your videos, it differs from most others out there! 👍
@@bengtmowitz5012 awe, thank you!! 🤗
There are a series of books written by Harry Winter Named "Operation Garbo" and i read these just after my military service and since i had seen behind the curtains what could happen and how often the Russians was testing and poking us. Those books is a bit like these series u have shown me, but it becomes a full scale war. Also i was in the navy and we had several joint excersices with the airforce and these guys didnt over sell what they did, they did fly so low and fast, one time i was watching the horizon and i could see i small dot and i called it in to the command room but before i could finish my report the planes flew past our ship so fast. As always awesome reactions from u.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing your story! And thanks for your kind words 🙂
I find it interesting how so many translate Kustjägare to Coastal Jaegers when the actual english translation is Coastal Ranger.
Interesting! 🤔
German influence perhaps ?
I think the same thing happened when I was reacting to the Jägarsoldat series 🤔
Well calling them Rangers are further from the actual role and name they have as Kustjägare. Jaeger hit closer to home. Even Commandoes are closer than Rangers.
Arguable. Our Finnish coastal jaegers are also "kustjägare" in Swedish and "rannikkojääkäri" in Finnish. Jääkäri is a common term/role/rank in the Finnish army and comes from the German jäger. More interesting that the Swedish ones translate it to ranger.
Such a good series. Appreciate your reaction to it.
Glad you are enjoying it! Thanks for your support!
The workshop in Muskö never closed, they have all the spare parts and tools there.
A propeller shaft is so long that it must be stored in the same temperature as the machines that do the final adjustment.
They can't just be moved somewhere else.
When I was there it was already visitors from other countries invited to see some selected parts of the mountain, like old secrets that a spy had sold already.
I was walking around is subs that was in the dry docs, but to be in a sub under water would scare me to death :-/
I hope Muskö get fully restored, it was a very cool place where they had everything.
We used to get a box with expired liver paste cans to our TV sandwiches. 🙂
A fun prank was to give it to the hangar dogs so the dog handlers had to smell dog farts all night ;-)
Ew 😂😂😂😂😂
I would not mind getting in a sub and just taking a quick one hour ride. But then, after that hour, I would want to get off. 🤣
Jag låg på muskö som värnpliktig hundförare vi hade hundar ute på kajerna om nätterna .
Samt spår och skyddshundar jag gick runt i berget med dom .
Bombsäkert och stort där båtar kunde köra in .
Jag såg också besökare från andra länder köra in när jag var vakt .
Däremot fick inga hangarhundar någon leverpastej vad jag vet och dom sov på dagen i en egen länga så det var nog ingen som vart drabbad
skydds och spårhundar hade ett annat "hus" och hundförare ett tredje
I agree, I wouldn't want to be a submariner, I'm too much of a landcrab for that! ;D
One of my uncles(on my mothers side) spent pretty much his entire adult life in the coastal rangers(Kustjägarna), it will be 20 years since he passed away this year, it was an accident when he was mountain climbing in his sparetime. A great uncle(I do like all of my relatives of course), always fun and good humoured, took us on adventures, taught us waterskiing, wake boarding etc. I guess one could say that he was a bit of a thrillseeker, and he lived full life even if he was too young when he passed away(in his 30s).
I’m sorry for your loss 😢
My dad was a conscript submariner. Apparently it wasnt so bad, or as he put it, either you are claustrofobic or you are not. It you are not then it is nothing untill it is too late. (As a submariner never is meant to be found)
Thank you for providing your insight. I am not claustrophobic, but I would have a hard time sitting in a sub knowing there was a possibility of drowning…
The Muskö base always had a shipyard that is now owned by Kockums it used to the the navy's own and it had the surface surveillance command centre.
But in 2019 the Navy moved it's headquarters into the base.
In the Early 2000's most activity had been moved across the water to Berga on the mainland this is where the 1st Marine regiment is located and it used to be a Navy helicopter base.
Who are the Kockums?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet kockums is owned by saab, and are the one who construct our submarines and Corvette both Gotland sub Visby Corvette the new a26 subs and nex generation corvetts
Ahhh okay, thanks!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet The History of Kockums is that it has been a shipyard for a long time and was founded in Malmö. That shipyard is now closed and turned into housing.
They bought the old Karlskrona Shipyard from the navy in Karlskrona which is the main Swedish naval base. This is the only shipyard they have today.
The Gotland Class subs where built in Malmö and that shipyard closed relatively soon after that.
The Blekinge class subs under construction is being built in Karlskrona.
After those Kockums is set to build the next generation of Stealth Corvettes which will be larger and more capable.
Thank you for your insight. I do appreciate that.
I live near the Muskö base. At least in the 80s, it was a major employer in the municipality. I've had neighbors and many friends who worked at the base. And I myself have had the opportunity several times to visit the Muskö base, even going down into the dry docks embedded under the mountain. And with a background in the coastal artillery I have also participated in military exercises in the islands around Muskö numerous times.
It would be very interesting to actually get to walk around and explore the Musko base!! It has so much history
Ja det var en bra bas för länge sedan när jag gjorde värnplikten .
Ovanpå hade man brandkår logement militärpolis hundgård hamn med mera ,när man åkte ner i berget jättetjocka ståldörrar därnere var det stort verkstäder sjukhus lager med allt.
Båtar samt ubåtar kunde köra in i berget från havet
very beautiful video for me My Dear Female American Soldier Friend.🤗🥰😍🙏❤🤍💙🇺🇲💪🏻👍🔥🎊🎉
Thank you my friend!! I hope you are doing well 💙🙂👍❤️🙏
The navy was small, however the submarine force was very very good and lethal
The attack divers, part of the coastal rangers, were the tough of the tough, closest thing would be SEALS
Sweden had and currently has an amazing submarine force! What are the attack divers actually called?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet In Swedish it Attackdykare.
Remember the first time i saw this series many years ago and got an eerie feeling from it .
They did a fantastic job with the series, and I think they did a really good job building anticipation with the music (and the content) as well. ..
My Grandma worked in a crematorium. They last a very long time even if used heavily everyday. So no worries there.
I guess crematoriums are made to be durable
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Yes, the bodies can ignite before they even are put into the flames. But I guess this one is a little different since it's probably closed.
How can they ignite before?
I agree it is a good series i haven´t watched it myself before until recently i watched the other 2 in the series.
Yes, I am enjoying so far 🙂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet It is really interesting to watch
Yes 🙂
Greece had 6 submarines during OXI Day in 1940, there were two of those left after WW2.
Although the loses of the Greek Navy were replenished by the transfer of British submarines, it is a branch with high loses in war time and dangerous to be in peacetime.
Subs and aircraft are very dangerous in peace time and in wartime. 100%!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Yes they are but the sea in general can be very dangerous. When I was serving in the Greek Army in the mid 80s, I escorted old WW2 era weapons from the island I was stationed back to Athens, along with other officers from other islands doing the same thing. My part involved 800 M!s, 250 BARs, 350 Thompson SMGs and 2000 M1 Bayonets. The ship was a small 1100 ton, old civilian freighter contracted by the Army for the job. During the trip we were stuck for three days in Crete because of gale force winds of 9-10, we started the trip to Athens when the winds fell to 8-9. Every one inside the ship was sick, so I went outside in the back of the ship spending 14 hours hugging the rails of a ladder. Every 30 minutes, the ship's captain and first engineer would check on me to make sure I wasn't thrown overboard. The front of the ship was washed by the waves just like it was shown in some WW2 movies. The deck of the ship was about 10 ft. above the water and I am 6' 2", so if I was looking at the waves downward, they were small but if I was looking straight at them, then they were gig ones and I would prepare for the impact. At one time the captain asked me if I wanted something to eat and told me that they had lentil soup and some spaghetti left from the previous day. I said I would eat the spaghetti and told me to go to the ship's kitchen, close to where I was, and serve my self. Just as I was holding the plate with the spaghetti, I saw from the kitchen's door a really big wave that I had to look at it upwards. Just as I thought this one was going to be rough, I was thrown about 8 ft. away, landing upright among the kitchen's garbage cans while trying to balance the plate with the spaghetti, extremely glad I did not choose the lentil soup lol.
The Aegean is nice when the weather s good, but, as the sailors say, it spits snakes when the weather is bad, as you can see on these videos:
This is the ferry boat Blue Star Ithaka, in the straight between the islands of Tinos and Mykonos during a force 10 storm, filmed from shore.
czcams.com/video/RsSOWg_UANg/video.html
And this is from the bridge of a Greek Meko 200 frigate during a force 12 storm in the Aegean
czcams.com/video/G8GoWsgz7yA/video.html
My father used to tell me stories about weather like that, in the north Atlantic, from his service as a radio operator in the Greek Navy during WW2.
@@FLORATOSOTHON I spent 3 1/2 months on a ship on my semester sea, traveling the world. We did have some rough weather, especially the first day. It was insane. But, I couldn’t imagine being stuck, crossing the ocean and running into a hurricane or something. Scary!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet 3 1/2 months is a lot. I couldn't stand being at sea for a career either. Although I had a proposal to work in a shipping company as an engineer, I decided to stay dry. The trip I described played a big role on my decision.
@@FLORATOSOTHON the good thing about my Semester at Seas was that ever few days or so, we would stop in a new country and explore. Typically, would have about five days in every country we stopped at. The longest stretches at we had were 10 days and 14 days.
Even if the Muskö base was leaved by the Swedish marine at the early 2000's, it was never totally closed down. Instead it partly lived on with private activity that the marine also used. However, the base and the Island was then unrestricted, wich means it can not be bringed back as a base of the same importans as it once had. This was a big defence political mistake at the time of eagerness in phasing out everything about defence.
Yeah, it was a mistake to phase everything out…
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Oh yeah, BIG mistake!
My father and two generations back at his side of my family lived on that Island.
I think Finland is also very prepared, but I believe they never gave up their programs though
Min fanjukare Hember bodde på campingplats utanför basen med 2 hundar han skötte om campingen också var det bästa befälet jag haft
You asked about the Russian submarine that stranded in Sweden 1982... I guess you already got all the facts, so I'll just say: I was 15 and lived just 50 kilometers (roughly 30 miles) away... That horror still follows me when ever people say "Take it easy, it wont happen here,,," Well... It did...
Love from Sweden 💖
I can imagine that was a scary experience, especially being so close to where the incident occurred. Thank you for sharing! Love from South Carolina! ❤️
@@JustAnotherArmyVet and to add to my countrymans testimony, I, as a happily ignorant child of a costal artillery Lt.Col. once greeted a pair of alleged Polish "art students" asking to offer my parents to paint charcoal portraits of us...
Except there was no rational reason for a pair of Polish exchange students to even visit that village, located in the middle of a military defense zone where foreign citizens and people of multiple citizenship was not allowed to go anywhere outside the designated village and town urban zones or the main road connecting the villages and towns in the zone to the areas outside it...
And those "art students" only visited officers homes as directed by their GRU officers.
@@SonsOfLorgar that is kind of scary. How old are you when that happened?
ty fore peeping on our dffence system😊
Thank you for watching 🙂
I made this video on a tour at one of the coastal batteries that is preserved as a musium. czcams.com/video/eZAN0gVH-gc/video.html
It was among the last ones to be decomissioned since it wsa very small and not so expensive to have molthballed. (The bigger installations were decomissioned fas since the upkeep was really expensive)
Awe great, thanks for sharing! I will check it out!
Nitpicking, but the Coastal Jaegers where not like "bees", but the correct translation to what he said was "hornets" (which makes more sense as they are aggressive).
That is definitely a better word!
"wasps". To nitpick even further.
There is a great cold war documentary about the costal Jaegers, but there are no English subtitles to it called "Blod Svett & bajs" (blood, sweat and shit). Hopefully there's someone out there who can make some!
That would awesome!!
You are getting ahed of your self, the bunkers are the episorde "Death in the moutains"
Ahh yes!! I am editing that video right now. Should be up on Thursday 🙂.
Yay! :)
🙂
A few old videos you might find interesting.
95 S 58-61 heavy recoilless anti-tank weapon (emphasis on the word heavy) czcams.com/video/ApF342s8o9o/video.html
Action of a mechanized light mortar platoon 1971 czcams.com/video/c5KONQRy7LE/video.html
Tavastia Jaeger battalion 1969 czcams.com/video/Tnjp6r0WUfk/video.html
Great, thank you for sharing !!!