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  • What is up everyone?! Welcome to another episode of Beers and Breakdowns, where two Green Beret's drink and talk too much! In this video we react to 13 HOURS.
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  • @FNGACADEMY
    @FNGACADEMY  Před rokem +54

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    • @ShifuCareaga
      @ShifuCareaga Před rokem +1

      please do "Midway" and "Greyhound"

    • @tiffymcconkey
      @tiffymcconkey Před 8 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/UrV4d_ZMJ-I/video.htmlsi=dHTszRKhTHUzUAKA
      It's from combat story, it's an interesting view with "Tanto" about 13 hours

    • @McKillahGuerilla
      @McKillahGuerilla Před 7 měsíci +1

      Have either of you ever seen Hamburger Hill? It's probably my favorite movie set during the Vietnam War, top 3 with Platoon and We Were Soldiers

    • @alaningram2373
      @alaningram2373 Před 2 měsíci +1

      you should do Tigerland. I thought it was great at showing all the boot camp personalities you encounter amongst those that sign up. its an entire boot camp NTC film set for vietnam.

  • @benlacombe4597
    @benlacombe4597 Před rokem +748

    "If it looks fishy, if it smells fishy, there's f*cking fish around, its time to bang hammers!" Needs to be on a t-shirt, what a one liner 😂

    • @joeskiluv2661
      @joeskiluv2661 Před rokem +2

      😆

    • @loma8834
      @loma8834 Před rokem +36

      I was thinking the same thing about the "looks like a duck, fucking quacks like a duck...shit's a duck" lmao

    • @benlacombe4597
      @benlacombe4597 Před rokem +3

      @@loma8834 YESS!! 😂😭

    • @stormybil
      @stormybil Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @tedosbimmer3
      @tedosbimmer3 Před rokem +5

      Definitely need this on a tee

  • @PlayerFriend95
    @PlayerFriend95 Před 2 lety +1661

    The Siege of Jadotville could be a cool one ! True story, An Irish commander and his battalion of 150 men withstand a siege by 3,000 Congolese troops led by French and Belgian mercenaries working for mining corporations.

    • @braddonovan1786
      @braddonovan1786 Před 2 lety +24

      Definitely

    • @alejandrogonzales7022
      @alejandrogonzales7022 Před 2 lety +58

      Heartbreaking story. The film definitely does a great job conveying the despair of the situation

    • @JimBeam69er
      @JimBeam69er Před 2 lety +64

      greatest thing about that battle is they all lived.

    • @jackhammertwo1
      @jackhammertwo1 Před 2 lety +88

      Also, this is what happens when Irish people are sober.

    • @thaxtoncook5427
      @thaxtoncook5427 Před 2 lety

      Corporations that engage in warfare like that should be imprisoned or executed for crimes against humanity

  • @teranceelford6537
    @teranceelford6537 Před rokem +90

    I was working alongside some British operator in Kandahar city back in 2009. For almost 3 hours I had no idea he was who he was because he blended in so well. Then finally he spoke up when a particular song came on and he said on a very obvious British voice "fockin luv this tune."

  • @CoreyFPiazza
    @CoreyFPiazza Před rokem +207

    I'm pretty sure that if John Krasinski is in something, that viewing experience is going to be extremely memorable. That being said, 13 hours has become one of my all time favorite films.

    • @s8nzangel
      @s8nzangel Před 9 měsíci +2

      I agree absolutely love this movie

    • @karenrhoads1598
      @karenrhoads1598 Před 7 měsíci +1

      it's on my list of movies to watch

    • @that1electrician
      @that1electrician Před 3 měsíci +1

      Is it crossed off the list yet?​@@karenrhoads1598

    • @menacingdonutz
      @menacingdonutz Před 9 dny

      I absolutely love this movie but it also does such a great job of getting my blood boiling at the complete and utter failure that could’ve been so easily avoided.

  • @phillipboisselle293
    @phillipboisselle293 Před 2 lety +662

    "13 Hours" is quickly becoming one of my favorite movies. I served in the Marines with a man named John. John got fucked over by our command and left the Marines to go work with Black Water. His first day on contract he's walking through the team room and a guy looks over his shoulder and says "Holy shit, you look like your into lifting weights, my name is Kris Paranto but people call me Tanto" and now John makes all of Tatnto's kydex.

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Před rokem +15

      Hellyeah that's awesome.

    • @Timmeh010
      @Timmeh010 Před rokem +2

      are u telling me this is where the tanto knives and holsters originated?

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Před rokem +18

      @@Timmeh010 No that was just his handle/nickname/callsign

    • @jameslyddall
      @jameslyddall Před rokem +33

      I work in one of the embassies overseas and David Urban was one of our RSO's. He's the black guy in the movie but he's white in real life. Nice guy but didn't get to know him to well to ask him about this. Kinda felt uncomfortable approaching him about it.

    • @thebadness6217
      @thebadness6217 Před rokem

      why do the marines fuck their own over so much. I don't get it.

  • @Fear605
    @Fear605 Před 2 lety +185

    I love the mindset of "proficiency is proficiency" Takes ego out of the equation and just becomes result focused.

  • @rickscully9533
    @rickscully9533 Před 2 lety +77

    Lost a friend back in January 2008 in Iraq. Ryan Maseth was with 5th group. Had the pleasure of meeting him when my M4 took a shit. Since he was the armorer, he took apart the trigger mechanism, and fixed it on the spot. Got to spend some good time with him, and got to know him, and his family. He was a very humble guy. One would never know he was in group. I will always think of him on this sacred day. You are missed my friend.

  • @R0cketRed
    @R0cketRed Před 2 lety +80

    I'm surprised there was no mention of how well the movie showed the "fog of war", when they are in the senators base and there's just dudes everywhere and you've got no clue if there good guys or bad guys or even just spectators. Plus the comment John makes of "It's just another night in Bengozie" where the locals are just so used to war they don't even go inside the house. This is definitely one of my top 3 realistic war movies of all time.

  • @edyulo1723
    @edyulo1723 Před 2 lety +220

    This role help John get the Jack Ryan lead. Which is why that series is so good. Finally an actor(and the writers) that remembers that Ryan was a Marine. This was a complete f@#$up by the State Department. It was the skill and bravery of the operators that kept this from being a massacre. We can only hope that station chief was given a useless desk job after that butt job.

    • @luislongoria6621
      @luislongoria6621 Před rokem

      Benghazi was a bees nest and the locals thought they could get some honey. State Department only hires ex operators which means someone got tailed back to base. It's not like the locals got a wild hair up their ass for no reason. Somebody stirred up some shit and that has to be one hell of a story to tell

    • @DropBear_42
      @DropBear_42 Před rokem +20

      Pretty sure he got some fancy medal and retired a few weeks later (he states in the movie that this outpost is his last op) likely with a hefty retirement and/or some huge ranch-like property.
      Like the four state at the end of the movie when they’re waiting for the plane home at the airport; the green berets who were there for two seconds and did next to nothing got medals, the chief got a med, everyone got a medal except for them as they’re hired guns and not technically military. Although I believe they had some private ceremony and received some stupid medal that means nothing - just so they shut up, basically.
      The system is fucked up. To put it extremely lightly.

    • @oldleatherhandsfriends4053
      @oldleatherhandsfriends4053 Před rokem +7

      @@DropBear_42 Part of Being a contractor/Merc is not getting medals. The point of using contractors is to not have a paper trail or admit you had anything to do with it. Yeah they did good but why should they get medals? If you want medals and glory stay in the military.

    • @nomadzoom9260
      @nomadzoom9260 Před 10 měsíci

      prolly got promoted

    • @barbarac9369
      @barbarac9369 Před 10 měsíci

      Have ❤❤🎉😂

  • @Lex_FX
    @Lex_FX Před rokem +20

    Thanks for the great reaction video. A couple of things to clarify and highlight; GBRS is a privately owned and run group of tier1 type contractors. GRS is an arm of the CIA. GRS might well contract companies like GBRS or Constellis to provide the personnel for CIA personnel and asset protection, but they are different things.
    Embassy protection is tasked by DSS/DS/State Department. Again, they might contract companies like GBRS etc to provide the personnel. The crux of the Benghazi incident and the thrust of the movie was to highlight the difference between the threat assessment and level of personnel provided by the State Department for the embassy vs the CIA for their base. The DSS failed in it's mission to protect the embassy and it fell to the CIA operatives to try and intervene even though it wasn't their mission or 'job' and it meant stretching their own resources to do so. So it's not just about going to save the ambassador at all costs. What does stepping off your mission mean for you and those who you're tasked with protecting?

  • @williamreynolds3487
    @williamreynolds3487 Před 8 měsíci +49

    John Krasinski has always been an incredible actor imo, even from the very beginning of The Office when he was waiting tables. Love that man.

    • @GypsyEncounters
      @GypsyEncounters Před 2 měsíci

      your take away from this movie is the actor? Ya,
      I'd say that's about right in this day and age.

    • @devin6079
      @devin6079 Před měsícem +2

      @@GypsyEncountersThe movie wouldn’t be good if the actor wasn’t good. Calm down tough guy.

  • @chadgraber4575
    @chadgraber4575 Před 2 lety +73

    Hey fellas. Great video. Former MARSOC dude here. I was dying laughing during the whole "grey man" discussion. So spot on! It's SO true! No matter how many classes you take on blending in to local environments, you ALWAYS still see dudes rocking tan/grey/green tactical pants with (fill in the blank outdoor clothing brand) hiking boots and some plaid button up and ball cap. You're not blending in to shit hahaha. Body of Lies with Leo and Russell Crowe where Leo plays a CIA dude was one of the best portrayals. He wasn't Mr. Tactical but not too tactical. He wore local garb without donning an actual man dress and hijab. Looked like a loser in goodwill clothing which is so much better than the dudes who wear the same cliché bland tactical clothing they would wear on the range out in country. Spot on. Love the stuff!

    • @jericho1-4
      @jericho1-4 Před rokem +4

      Yo Brother 0321 FORECON here, going native or being put in the position where that might be a mission requirement is one of the reasons I didn't opt for selection and indoc into the 0372 in 05, did it once in 98 with our Aussie counterparts in East Timour and it damn near got us all killed, I'd rather blend in with the terrain then the natives thank you very much besides we are a limited DA element we have you Raiders for the heavy lifting sure we can provide you some DA/overwatch/QRF if need be but as it goes you have your op profile we have ours you have the training and gear for a much broader scope of DA so drop your CCT/JTAC with us and go kick some ass devil dogs we'll watch the ingress and egress points and any froggy MFer's not in your LOS.

    • @eduardosuarez2414
      @eduardosuarez2414 Před 4 měsíci

      There's a scene in that show The Terminal List where an ex-marine contractor guy has been sent to kill Chris Pratt, but he notices him because he's wearing a plaid shirt, raggedy ball cap, wraparound shades, and has a big beard. I thought that was dumb because the guy knows he's going after a SEAL, and couldn't have been trying any harder to look like ex SOF. But I guess it was realistic. Still dumb as fuck to actually do that though.

  • @MaxiimTribe
    @MaxiimTribe Před 2 lety +94

    4:24 GBRS is the company former DEVGRU operators DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler own, GRS is the agencys Global Response Staff

    • @breathebih4321
      @breathebih4321 Před 2 lety +3

      Right it was pissing me off hearing then get that confused

    • @MorteFortuna89
      @MorteFortuna89 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gman21266 GBRS is a gear company owned by former DEVGRU guys and has nothing to do with tactics or Benghazi I think is the point he was making.

    • @ThunderTaco206
      @ThunderTaco206 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MorteFortuna89 They have a lot to do with Tactics. They are a gear company second, and a training company first. They teach federal, state, and local law enforcement CQB and Sniping.

    • @MorteFortuna89
      @MorteFortuna89 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ThunderTaco206 I agree. Looks like the previous comment is gone. It sounded like he was saying that GBRS was responsible for the ttps we saw in the movie but I can’t really remember.

    • @nuzor7
      @nuzor7 Před 2 lety

      Shipley never was Devgru though?

  • @jamesdavis4307
    @jamesdavis4307 Před 2 lety +452

    Had the pleasure of meeting “Rone” Woods at the bar he and a few other Seals opened up in Imperial Beach ,CA, before all this went down. Dude was super humble and down to earth. I was heartbroken to learn he was one of the guys who didn’t make it. Fuck the administration ten ways to Sunday that didn’t send them help

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Před rokem

      Thank the Republicans . Obama wanted to increase the budget BUT Republicans still think everyone loves America . They need to quit thinking that way . They voted against the increase .

    • @andygossard4293
      @andygossard4293 Před rokem

      Karma and the Higher Power continues to make HRC uglier and fatter and more repulsive with each passing year.

    • @jordan9604
      @jordan9604 Před 7 měsíci

      Yay lazy politicians that people vote in... Think about how the average person is so stupid. Then American politics doesn't seem so far fetched.

    • @NativeMatt
      @NativeMatt Před 5 měsíci +1

      It was at the military level, always the brass

    • @TapRackTyler
      @TapRackTyler Před 3 měsíci

      Was this at the Salty Frog?

  • @jtoole5639
    @jtoole5639 Před 2 lety +97

    Him giving props to TRex is really cool. I’ve seen a lot of SOF and SF guys get offended by guys like him because “he’s never been shot at”, so it’s super cool to see a guy who’s chill about it.

    • @nitronitro1274
      @nitronitro1274 Před rokem +20

      It’s because he is secure in who he is and well rounded. A true humble professional. Bad ass.

    • @robl496
      @robl496 Před 6 měsíci

      T-Rex is not an operative special forces but you can see from his videos his outstanding abilities with firearms! Good to have guys like him who can help with hints, suggestions or improvements whoever might have use of it.

  • @lopaka79
    @lopaka79 Před rokem +5

    Me? I know who I am! I'm the dude playing a dude disguised as another dude.

  • @williamflowers9435
    @williamflowers9435 Před 2 lety +202

    Nice!!! 47 minutes!!!
    I hope Beers & Breakdowns will be as close to an hour as possible going forward 🤞

  • @ryanbuckley5529
    @ryanbuckley5529 Před 2 lety +217

    I’ve got the Blu-Ray and there’s some good behind the scenes. Tig, Tanto, Oz, Jack, and Boon were all involved with making the movie. They said it was the perfect mix of realism and M Bayed out. But they were happy with it.

    • @joebenson528
      @joebenson528 Před 2 lety +11

      I went into it expecting a typical Michael Bay CGI and explosion fest. I got that but the movie went beyond that. I'm 100% against US operations (and the operators that participated) in Libya since the illegal invasion and subsequent regime change, but that doesn't mean I can't like a criminally underrated movie.

    • @davidfong1565
      @davidfong1565 Před rokem

      Me too. But right now, I can watch the movie on CZcams!

  • @Slizzo82
    @Slizzo82 Před 2 lety +86

    Former reg army 11C here. I was in 1AD for my time as active, so I was on the 120mm.
    We were deadly accurate, and were able to get rounds on target in no time. I would wager most mortar teams were like mine, no matter the size of the mortar. As long as we have coordinates to fire on, we're getting real close to target with the first round.

    • @bleis9896
      @bleis9896 Před rokem +5

      I was 9th ID 4.2 in an Armor Batt before going to 502nd in Berlin on the 4.2 battalion Mortars. We were one of the first 2 units to get the 120's to try in the early 90's before it was decided to transition over all.

    • @ashsnowfrost2092
      @ashsnowfrost2092 Před rokem +3

      0341usmc 81mm! tube strokers Deadly fingers!

  • @winegarstronghold2734
    @winegarstronghold2734 Před rokem +10

    Them making a "decision" to go, is all about those people who CHOOSE to join. You guys are a different breed, and I'm honored you CHOSE to join to defend us.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Před 2 lety +50

    I was still at my Marine Comm School when this attack happened. Both Generation Kill and The Pacific are very realistic series about being in combat. Tig, Oz and Tanto served at advisors for this is film

  • @nordan00
    @nordan00 Před 2 lety +50

    My father was a Marine in the Korean War for the duration. He died when I was young but there are only two things I remember him saying to me. The first was his answer to me asking him if he’d ever killed anyone. The only thing he said was: “They were shooting at me, so I shot back.” The second thing was his advice to me should I one future day find myself in the military. It was: “Never volunteer!”

    • @georgee.juscott2686
      @georgee.juscott2686 Před rokem +8

      It’s funny you say this. My father was a World War II veteran. Whenever I asked him if he had ever killed anybody in combat. His response would be; I never looked back son. I find this to be true in a lot of cases. I have nothing but the utmost respect for anybody that has served this country. And the majority of them will say something of similar nature. They did what they had to do, to protect not only our country, but their fellow soldiers. My uncle was also a World War II veteran. He was part of the marine detachment aboard the USS Lexington in the coral sea. To which the Japanese attacked without us having any warning. My father was never able to let that go. He loved his brother, like I love my dog or my children or grandson. But what you said in your comment, it’s so very true in many cases. If I happen to run across somebody bragging about how many people they killed in the service. I just walk away. Because chances are they’re full of shit, and they are claiming false valor.

    • @nordan00
      @nordan00 Před rokem +2

      @@georgee.juscott2686 Well said and I agree totally!

    • @georgee.juscott2686
      @georgee.juscott2686 Před rokem +3

      @@nordan00 Thank you! I am very proud of my heritage. My father taught me to love the flag and our country. Even in the state it’s in at the current moment. I have no patience for those who fake the funk of being in the military. There is a lot of us out there who either fought for our country, died fighting for it, or are still active duty. When ever I see somebody, that is active, inactive, retired or did their tour. I make it a point, to say; God bless you for your services to this country.

    • @georgee.juscott2686
      @georgee.juscott2686 Před rokem +4

      @@nordan00 I really enjoy watching these guys videos. Because they have done their time in the mud and shed blood. The Benghazi story, I cannot watch all the way through, still to this day. There is a certain lady in the White House, who could’ve prevented this tragedy. Because there were US Marines not that far away. That’s what the email scandal was about. Those men died fighting for what they believed in! Because generally, your contractors/operators are veterans. Generally spec ops as well. That whole nightmare could have been prevented. Those are true heroes, as in anybody that serves this country or is willing to die for it. We are losing track and focus just how important the US military is to our freedoms. Even on the local level. Local lawn Forsmann, I was once a bad boy and a troublemaker. Now I have nothing but the utmost respect for them as well. Because they protect us as well. But God bless you my friend and thank you for your input.

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Před rokem +5

      I met some Korean war vet and he told me how bad it was . I worked with him in a day job painting an apartment . Got the job from a homeless shelter . He sometimes had a little too much alcohol . Anyway he told me one day the Koreans came in waves . It was all he did : shoot his targets and reload ASAP to keep shooting . And they just kept coming and coming . He thought he was going to die .

  • @sakonchomprang6629
    @sakonchomprang6629 Před 6 měsíci +7

    The way both of you drew breath when the mortar scene came on gave me chills! It could only come from real fighting men who have either been on the receiving end or have applied these deadly high-arching trajectory weapons. I salute you!

  • @docgillygun9531
    @docgillygun9531 Před rokem +30

    This is one of my favorite "comfort" movies. I think the reason why is because it is an excellent demonstration of how a small group of people with similar training and mindset can work so powerfully together as a team where each person gets equal respect and does their job instinctively.

  • @freestylfilms
    @freestylfilms Před 2 lety +32

    that scene at the end is beyond tear jerking powerful, all the way up to the stars of the wall

  • @npz1838
    @npz1838 Před 7 měsíci +6

    If you watch Oz speech at the air force academy, he gives a great overview of some of the little things they did ahead of time that helped them succeed that night. They constantly simulated attacks on the Anex and how they'd respond. They had barrels of ammo, water, etc. already positioned on the roofs at the places they would have to fight. So they used this to be able to move quickly and not have to worry so much about carrying ammo or supplies with them. And they used all that ammo to make themselves appear like they were a much greater force, cause of the amount of rounds they could put downrange. Highly recommend you guys check it out if you haven't. Amazing speech and story.

  • @kndvds1492
    @kndvds1492 Před 2 lety +102

    Vertical grips were for marines and airborne that were "door kickin' all day. To extend your arm with a C Clamp grip and hold it for 10-12 hours was too hard on arms and shoulders so they used vertical grips so they could rest thier elbows on their vest while clearsing rooms.

    • @ireilly2000
      @ireilly2000 Před 2 lety +30

      i love the hubris of explaining vertical foregrips to sf guys

    • @kevinvanderschaaf3482
      @kevinvanderschaaf3482 Před 2 lety +10

      @@ireilly2000 Ya... I've never been weak in the hubris department.

    • @ireilly2000
      @ireilly2000 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kevinvanderschaaf3482 never change bud

    • @jameybaxter
      @jameybaxter Před 2 lety

      How many doors were we kicking in 1995?

    • @kndvds1492
      @kndvds1492 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jameybaxter Desert storm 1991-92, Bengazi 1993-94. and so on...

  • @MoustacheMedic
    @MoustacheMedic Před rokem +56

    I just wanna say as a fan of T-Rex arms myself, it's nice to hear someone with serious military background back him as a shooter that you can learn from, so many people dump on him as a "poser milsim loser that just shoots and doesn't have any real training" but his shooting ability is seriously amazing just through repetition and perfecting practice

    • @DCmac
      @DCmac Před rokem +6

      i'd trust him over a lot of those military guys. hell they might even side with the government if shtf with how they talk about non military citizens.

    • @Anarcho-harambeism
      @Anarcho-harambeism Před 9 měsíci

      I love when people say"real treaining" sime of the best training ive done was with me an friends, the army stifness makes things suck and you cant always actually get anything out of it

    • @sparkybarkopolis6747
      @sparkybarkopolis6747 Před 9 měsíci +1

      My question is what stopped TREX arms from serving?!? Others went to protect his freedom to make a few million dollars? That was his excuse?!? Wish I could’ve stayed behind to protect the BEER, PUSSY & WATCH NFL SUNDAY TICKET
      TARGET SHOOTING WITHOUT THE THREAT OF DEATH COMING BACK AT YOU IS NOT ANYWHERE NEAR COMPARISON OF COMBAT EXPERIENCE

    • @Anarcho-harambeism
      @Anarcho-harambeism Před 9 měsíci

      @@sparkybarkopolis6747 some just dont, dont hate, im serving currently and have no hate for the man

    • @genises200
      @genises200 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@sparkybarkopolis6747 I'm just throwing my two cents in there. I served with great senior enlisted who had much experience. One of them makes top 10 shooters in the state. He had 3 combat deployments and such a chill guy. Ridiculous chill. I asked him tips when I left the army and wanted tips when I was in the Police academy trying to get expert in shooting quality. He gave me tips pointed me to t-Rex arms. Know a few TAC guys who took some things from T-Rex arms and implemented them into there methods. Help can come in different ways

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Před 2 lety +22

    YES!!! So glad y'all did this one finally. One of the greatest/ most important films of the last 20 years.
    (The acronym is GRS (Global Response Staff, part of the Agency's Special Activities Division (SAD)-- NOT GBRS) btw. Also, there was another program much like Ground Branch and GRS called Task Force Scorpion, same kind of work but under the NSA instead of the CIA.)
    There's also Global Resource Solutions, a Private Shell Contracting Company that works for the Agency/ State Dept.
    The interviews with Tanto/ Kris and Oz/ Mark and all the other guys willing to talk since the movie came out have been wild, especially since they know where AQ and the other players were, and the baddies knew exactly where they were even with the Clandestine designation/ framework and nature of the details (apart from what y'all said about standing out and not being "gray man", regional/ traditional or common wear for the area is absolutely important for proper low-pro operations). Mike Glover has also talked about the Benghazi incident and his involvement/ connection.
    The book(s) about this whole ordeal and series of Operations and other subsequent happenings are insane, and yeah the bureaucracy is just stupid (one of the big reasons I left Federal/ Defense Contracting).
    RIP Ambassador Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.
    (Btw, I still use a Drop-Leg for an overt rig, and many Contractors and Federal requirements require such in various capacities (like overt PSD's, ERT's that i've been on, etc.), I've never had an issue with them.)
    Also hope you guys and everyone have a good Memorial Day. RIP to my brothers Elwell, Johnson, Johnson, Walker, and all the rest having given the ultimate sacrifice for freedom both in Military Action and Contracting in the safeguard of our Nation. Never Forgotten.

  • @jamesmuniz99
    @jamesmuniz99 Před 2 lety +28

    Also the part where the CAG guys toss his buddy over and that dude loses gets angry. I thought that was cool how the other said “now is not the time! The enemy is still out there!”

    • @seanb.4712
      @seanb.4712 Před rokem +4

      The 100% realization that the person, your friend is dead, not coming back. If u want to extract the body for his family and live, this is how it gets done. Very powerful part of movie.

    • @stormybil
      @stormybil Před rokem +1

      Yup. Very poignant 💪

  • @infraRedRidingHood
    @infraRedRidingHood Před 6 měsíci +3

    The crying part was so good because you could tell he didnt believe it until that moment he made the call he had to say it out loud for it to sink in thats a good actor right there

  • @jamesgranderson2890
    @jamesgranderson2890 Před 2 lety +72

    One of my favorite flicks! Thanks , guys! Never forget those who gave all. Have a blessed Memorial Day.

  • @rudybotello9559
    @rudybotello9559 Před 2 lety +263

    Can you get Kurt to say “ok, who wants a mustache ride?!” Just once 😂😂. Love the content by the way, great work as usual 👊

    • @fng_kurt9617
      @fng_kurt9617 Před 2 lety +23

      So much of my authority is derived from the powers right here…

    • @el5495
      @el5495 Před 2 lety +2

      @@fng_kurt9617 careful bro I think he wants to give you German NVG'S

    • @InvictusProductionsX
      @InvictusProductionsX Před rokem +2

      @@fng_kurt9617 It's all about the throat technique. Maple Syrup.

    • @Esteb86
      @Esteb86 Před rokem +2

      that little guy? wouldn't worry about that little guy.

  • @montevallomustang
    @montevallomustang Před 2 lety +5

    I love 13 hours but everytime I watch it I'm reminded of while I was walking out of the theater and i overheard some dude and his girl saying "I can't wait for the sequel" 😵‍💫

  • @wangson
    @wangson Před rokem +9

    In all genuineness, that first scene of engagement on the street was one of the most tense scenes I've ever seen filmed. Amazing job by the director, the cinematographer, the writer...the tension here was beyond simply "palpable". It was breathtaking!

  • @talibtillley7589
    @talibtillley7589 Před 2 lety +31

    Something I'm sad they left out is the story of the interpreter that was 50 years old and when they went to the compound he was in the vehicles and ready to leave with them and he ended up helping out a lot

    • @georgee.juscott2686
      @georgee.juscott2686 Před rokem +1

      That was a very funny part of the movie. How they said; well that guy won't be coming back. FLMAO.

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    @FNGACADEMY  Před 2 lety +54

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    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 Před 2 lety

      Ok 👌

    • @10Cnote
      @10Cnote Před 2 lety

      I read the book before the movie came out and yes, this scene is exactly written as it's filmed.

    • @lawrencechristopherllagas5835
      @lawrencechristopherllagas5835 Před 2 lety +1

      Please do "The Lone Survivor" next 😊

    • @TorricRoma
      @TorricRoma Před 2 lety

      I read the book, this happened to other people,

    • @roundrock63
      @roundrock63 Před 2 lety

      Always great but this one is the best.

  • @rtf91
    @rtf91 Před rokem +2

    Gentlemen, your review and breakdown of 13 Hours was truly informative and memorable to me. Look forward to viewing your other reviews. Much respect and appreciation for your guys' service.

  • @jamesscott6917
    @jamesscott6917 Před rokem +31

    The drop leg holster, which many of my coworkers still foolishly use, is a result of the Han Solo rig in Star Wars. It just is much cooler. Useless, but cooler. I think they used the building plans so that the audience gets an idea of where everyone is. It wasn’t done as a true tactical consideration, but for the audience to get an idea of what’s going on.

    • @oldleatherhandsfriends4053
      @oldleatherhandsfriends4053 Před rokem +4

      Some people use them because it is a little easier to draw your weapon while seated. I don't use one but a lot of guys do plus they get that Tacticool points.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@oldleatherhandsfriends4053It also gets them out of the way of belt/chest gear.

    • @jodyhannah5931
      @jodyhannah5931 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I wore one when I served. But I served as a tanker, not infantry. For me it was more about keeping my side arm out of the way than "quick draw" ability. If I was dismounted I wore it on the lower right of my chest, as recommended by an SAS I met. Like me he fired rifles left handed and pistols right.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf Před 9 měsíci

      @@jodyhannah5931 Did you carry an M9?

    • @jamesscott6917
      @jamesscott6917 Před 9 měsíci

      @@jodyhannah5931 Small world. I could fire rifle left handed when I went to basic, but they ran out of left handed holsters when they got to my name so I had to learn pistol right handed. So I shoot rifle left handed and pistol right handed.

  • @igorbittner8483
    @igorbittner8483 Před 2 lety +7

    You & Kurt are awesome! Thank you for taking the time to make this content👍🏼 please keep doing more of these!

  • @robdean704
    @robdean704 Před 2 lety +25

    Hey buck, I'm from the UK but I'd like to thank you and curt for your service to the free world. AMERICA BABY

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  Před 2 lety +4

      thanks homie

    • @mongoose4117
      @mongoose4117 Před 2 lety +2

      UK....BABY😍💪😃from an American.✌

    • @blackace41
      @blackace41 Před 2 lety +1

      'Murica,Fuck yeah!

    • @robdean704
      @robdean704 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mongoose4117 unbeatable together. When I was in Afghanistan, Helmand province we were fighting for our lives every day because we took a building in a Taliban area, we called them platoon houses. Anyway we know next day as part of the surge we got nearly 1500 marines coming to help us but mainly to take the town and allow the locals to start the market again. I always think what was the Taliban reaction to seeing all these choppers coming in and the leathernecks getting off. Now we had the capability to send out patrols and go after the local Taliban. Took us and those marines 2-3 weeks to get garmsir nearly back to normal. I wonder what happens to those people who took money from ISAF to help in getting garmsir up and running again. I loved those marines, great lads, warriors and we fitted nicely. We decided no Taliban could beat marines, 3 para and the royal Irish rangers. Sidenote, America does war properly. The royal Irish lads had only a few pairs of nvgs so the marines outfitted them with their night vision. The rangers were excellent as well but those marines man, hard chargers

    • @mongoose4117
      @mongoose4117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@robdean704 hell ya, Rob. I am ex Army Infantry( 11c, mortarmaggot💪👌)thank you....💪💥😳😁

  • @mileschang796
    @mileschang796 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Shawn Ryan just published his interview with Mark "OZ" Geist. He said that they had just received a shipment of ammo days before. So they had plenty of ammo already loaded in mags in 50cal ammo cans on each rooftop.

  • @bbasiaga
    @bbasiaga Před rokem +2

    Best episode yet! Great job. I've got a whole new appreciation for the attention to detail in the movie.

  • @dayontapout
    @dayontapout Před 2 lety +6

    That phone call at the end tears my heart out.

  • @brandonihde4879
    @brandonihde4879 Před 2 lety +55

    Thank you guys for making these videos. And thank you for your service

  • @tgreen603
    @tgreen603 Před rokem +6

    This movie right here is by far one of my favorite movies ever! I can’t stop watching it.. I could watch it over and over and over again! I love this breakdown of the movie and I love you man! Keep it up your doing amazing

  • @swarbrickjesse
    @swarbrickjesse Před 2 lety +3

    This is one of my favorite movies, and you gentlemen did a great job analyzing. Subbed!

  • @kaszaspeter77
    @kaszaspeter77 Před 2 lety +35

    It was a much better movie than I had though it would be. They could have made it more didactical, more weeping, more wrapped in the flag (like Black Hawk Down). They kept it low-key and let the story speak for itself. That made it a much better movie.

  • @henryvandeventer2457
    @henryvandeventer2457 Před 2 lety +6

    A perfect film for Memorial Day weekend.
    Thank you gentlemen for your service and may those we have lost not be forgotten, but forever be remembered.

  • @Beta_Knight
    @Beta_Knight Před 10 měsíci +3

    The first place I saw this movie was while I was in the waiting room at meps. This was the only movie that literally captivated everyone in the waiting room it was dead quiet while usually it’s pretty loud since everyone will be talking. I didn’t get to finish it and when I got home I was trying to figure out what I was watching and when I finally found it I rewatched it. Such a great movie!

  • @rickscully9533
    @rickscully9533 Před 2 lety +13

    Also, one last thing. I too have had the unfortunate experience of the wrong end of a 81mm mortar. Was in Sader City back in 08 4 days after my birthday when our base got hit with multiple mortars. Guess it was a belated birthday present. It landed 9 feet to my right. Only thing the prevented me from being Swiss cheese was where it landed, next to a T wall. I guess, from witnesses, the molten metal went around me blowing me back several feet to my left. When I came to, it felt like the entire right side of my face and head was blown off. All I remember was, that I yelled out, “You Missed Me Mother Fuckers!!” Then passed out again. Until I woke up in the CCP at JSS UR. Guess God must have more for me to do in this world.

  • @ditch9802
    @ditch9802 Před 2 lety +11

    The SEAL also had his back to a corner on the stairs so he could protect himself, watch for a tail, and if anyone came from the 2nd floor.

  • @williamflowers9435
    @williamflowers9435 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank You Sean & Kurt for your service!!!

  • @anthonybush607
    @anthonybush607 Před 9 měsíci +3

    God bless you all for your service. My stepdad is a former PJ from the Vietnam war fighting his seventh cancer in 12 years. This will probably be his last. The sacrifices made by military personnel doesn’t end with their service. It’s a lifetime.

  • @jwlee1059
    @jwlee1059 Před rokem +1

    I love getting the real low down on these movies from you guys. I only have competition experience but admire your knowledge and skill set on these topics.

  • @NIGHTRIDER364
    @NIGHTRIDER364 Před 2 lety +72

    If you're considering TV shows for Beers and Breakdowns, then I would really recommend the Mayor of Kingstown. The show it self is pretty good, imo, but there's some scenes intermixed in the season with some SWAT taking action and even the National Guard.
    Love the videos!

    • @noerosas7691
      @noerosas7691 Před 2 lety +1

      Thought Mayor of Kingston was a good show. The SWAT team leader is awesome. Takes care of business by any means possible, doesnt matter if it's by the book or not.

    • @georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330
      @georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s one show that I’ve been meaning to watch. Looks dope af.

    • @mikepetersen9887
      @mikepetersen9887 Před 2 lety +1

      Its a dope show, loved it.. good suggestion

    • @jackcravford8744
      @jackcravford8744 Před rokem +1

      @@noerosas7691 Robert Sawyer is one of the most hardcore, badasses i ever saw on tv. That dude never fucks around.

    • @ajr1775
      @ajr1775 Před rokem

      Great show.

  • @cas9007
    @cas9007 Před 2 lety +9

    Finally they reacted to 13 hours. One of the best of Bay's movie.

  • @klk1900
    @klk1900 Před rokem +1

    Tanto covered why he ask “you don’t have to go, but we promised them”. In the insurance red tape it specifically had a clause that said if you disobey orders your family gets no benefits or life insurance payouts . Or the insurance doesn’t have to pay should you get killed And the base chief told them to stand down. So they would be bucking orders by going. So he explained that was the reasoning for asking or one of the reasons.

  • @Extremeties
    @Extremeties Před 2 lety +5

    I've always wondered the reason for the different styles of holding the front grip and you just explained it at 32:03. Thank you for that!

  • @ethanboyd7843
    @ethanboyd7843 Před 2 lety +21

    Happy Memorial Day Gents!
    We appreciate you, and you live in a grateful nation.

  • @a97807
    @a97807 Před 2 lety +57

    Best one yet! Keep rocking it, guys.

  • @marshallmatters69
    @marshallmatters69 Před rokem +1

    Love your content gentleman. Appreciate you for reviewing the movie because the thoughts of veterans were on the forefront of our minds when the script came together.

  • @Lecter78
    @Lecter78 Před 2 lety +6

    Happy memorial day, i´m swedish so i dont know how important this is for you all, but i respect it i donate as much i can and i always pay respect to people who risk the life to help others...big big respect and love that you guys watch this movie...i really love it, yes and i do cry and feel for people, just take it haha. Love from sweden

  • @corbinlack5375
    @corbinlack5375 Před 2 lety +10

    Love this movie. I watch it at least once an underway with my watch section. Thank you for the breakdown on tactics and love your content.

  • @1leesuperka
    @1leesuperka Před 2 lety +3

    Been wondering for a while when you two would do this one. Great Breakdown gents! Thank you for your service, from Canada.

  • @kentuckyearl8202
    @kentuckyearl8202 Před 2 lety +9

    13 hours is my favorite movie of all time! I've lost count how many times I've watched it. I would guess 40 to 50 times. I watch it from time to time while I'm working out at home. I think my obsession with it is, this freaking happened, their selflessness, stone cold get the job done attitude, screw the consequences when doing the right thing, screw the odds, enemy numbers, and so much more.

    • @Ivel307
      @Ivel307 Před 2 lety +2

      Man im in the same boat. Every time I'm in the house alone.

  • @pawetllc1208
    @pawetllc1208 Před rokem +3

    I love these guys!!! They are keeping it soooo real!!

  • @Frenki94
    @Frenki94 Před 2 lety +26

    "All the gods, all the heavens, all the hells, are within you."
    I love this movie. Those guys shouldn't have been abandoned. The cruel irony of it happening on 9/11 2012.
    There was a comment I saw from a guy who knew a US Marine who was serving in the QRF in Germany. Their CO was on the call for hours with some stooge from the State Department for who refused to give them clerance to go to Libya.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 Před 2 lety +1

      Blame Obama. The buck stopped with him. It cannot be more clear.

    • @Frenki94
      @Frenki94 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thomast8539 True, but it was Hillary who was the head of State Department at the time. Her people refused to allow boots on the ground to rescue stranded Americans under siege. US has huge millitary bases in Italy, it wouldn't have been a huge deal to send a fighter squadron to do a fly over...

    • @kollegewhite8669
      @kollegewhite8669 Před 2 lety

      amazing quote

    • @georgieman1910
      @georgieman1910 Před 2 lety +4

      Wasn't irony. The attack on that specific date was intentional.

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict Před 2 lety +1

      The Team House podcast interviewed Sarah Carlson, a Middle East CIA analyst who was directly paired with the American ambassador in Libya before all this happened. She repeatedly tried to get the ambassador to abandon the post but he repeatedly refused more intense security measures, protection, etc. right up to his demise. I recommend it czcams.com/video/It-Dc83uuRo/video.html

  • @therealkevan8158
    @therealkevan8158 Před 2 lety +26

    I remember one time at a friends house in Mexico a guy goes walking past all the windows in the front yard , everybody goes out to look for him , and find nobody. Meanwhile the other guys in masks with guns are already in the house tying up everybody as they came back one at a time. Talk about falling for the oldest trick in the book, that's exactly what the comanches used to do. Have a good Memorial day everybody and be safe.

  • @jaredlong231
    @jaredlong231 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite movies and books of all time, thanks for covering this one

  • @mck1972
    @mck1972 Před 2 lety

    Thanks to both of you gentlemen for your Service!

  • @tannicapple
    @tannicapple Před 2 lety +6

    Two war films that got me. 1) Saving Private Ryan. 2) 13 Hours. SPR was the first movie to make my stomach turn with that opening scene when I was a kid. 13 Hours pissed me off cuz I had just joined the Army and was old enough to understand what was happening.

  • @DaveRiot
    @DaveRiot Před 2 lety +6

    Love this show
    I been waiting for this specific one for a long time
    Keep up the work bros

  • @aaronc1463
    @aaronc1463 Před 2 lety +19

    Sean I just watched you on the Cleared Hot podcast. Your childhood and mine are very similar. I was once a Rakkasan 101st Airborne Medic. Your words really helped me to realize how much power I have to continue to change that trauma for the better. Thank you so much for sharing your stories with the world!

  • @johndavis6338
    @johndavis6338 Před rokem +1

    No Words......The emotion is too deep. Excellent Memorial Day presentation!

  • @TechMike10
    @TechMike10 Před 2 lety +7

    This is one of my top favorite movies. In no order, 13 hours, Lone Survivor and American Sniper. Y’all killed it as usual! Keep it going I always look forward to these!

    • @ineedpowers5151
      @ineedpowers5151 Před rokem

      Watch "Without Remour's" (Its from a Tom Clancy Novel).

  • @gino4tune
    @gino4tune Před rokem +3

    This one of the few movies I have watched over and over again and actually enjoyed it each time. Most movies I only watch once.

  • @roscoestark6589
    @roscoestark6589 Před 4 měsíci

    love all your stories and content! thanks for your service gentlemen.

  • @Beeker0420
    @Beeker0420 Před rokem +1

    "13 Hours" is one of my top 10 military movies of all time! Love your reactions and insights! Keep up the good work!

  • @williamhanley1915
    @williamhanley1915 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks Sean. This was awesome. Proficiency is proficiency!

  • @xvsj5833
    @xvsj5833 Před 2 lety +3

    Shoutout to kurt and you have a wonderful Memorial Weekend with family and friends 🇺🇸 Thank you for your Service 🇺🇸

  • @valhallascorner8563
    @valhallascorner8563 Před 2 lety +2

    The drop leg holster, from what I had learned growing up, was to drop it down away from the pinch zone when wearing larger ballistic vests. Drop it down to the thigh, proper placement being as high up and tight as comfortably possible, and then you can put more gear/ammo under arms.

  • @sb0182
    @sb0182 Před rokem

    Love you guys energy & dynamics between each other

  • @utkarshsingh.
    @utkarshsingh. Před 2 lety +7

    Keep rolling in guys, I personally enjoy your videos and have learned a lot about combat cause u give the real prospective killing the Hollywood aspect. Nice video love form 🇮🇳

  • @zacharygueck8923
    @zacharygueck8923 Před 2 lety +9

    Finally! Love this movie!

  • @apatterson984
    @apatterson984 Před 6 měsíci

    Love the channel guys, thank you for your service. My father has always said that to me in work and in life don’t leave any man behind. He’s a Vietnam Veteran went in 69. He was in the big red one division during his time in country.

  • @jjjohnson7372
    @jjjohnson7372 Před 2 lety

    I watched this movie SO many times but this review helped a lot make sense. Thank you!

  • @aegisprotection4969
    @aegisprotection4969 Před 2 lety +9

    A great video. I totally agree with pretty much everything you said. Probably because I am a crappy runner, I hate drop leg holsters.
    Being from the PASGT era, I assumed that drop legs were to get around the armor being in the way.
    I love your take on Grey Man. My version is: Don't try to be something you obviously are not. Give people a stereotype story they are already inclined to believe.
    Additional: The scene with the locals griping about pay... yeah... That reminds so much of bureaucratic work and corporate work...
    People lose a quarter because they won't let go of a penny.
    Both bean counters and Captain America types often seem to forget that bribery is a very real and accepted thing in much of the world.
    And, often, it's not cash. I have bribed people with a pack of Marlboro or a carton of Budweiser or a Zippo lighter.
    In an event security situation, I have bribed people with Dixie cups of water.
    It's building rapport before stuff goes to crap. So that when it goes South... and it will, people go: This is the nice guy. Let me give him a head's up.
    We can't rely on it. But the cost of doing it is miniscule.

  • @trevormichel1319
    @trevormichel1319 Před 2 lety +3

    Love it, keep em coming

  • @markmccracken2502
    @markmccracken2502 Před rokem +1

    that "strive to be the best" quote is awesome! I'm in LE and think that also definitely applies here, as well. I'm stealing that!

  • @Landoftheignorant
    @Landoftheignorant Před rokem +1

    Met Tig at a lowes last weekend. He was running for mayor in our town. Solid human being, very humble.

  • @adamt.mercer4923
    @adamt.mercer4923 Před 2 lety +5

    Civilian and new to your channel. It's always better to learn from the people who lived what Hollywood takes license with. Tons of respect for the job you do and sharing your experience. I'm likely watching episodes out of order as I just subscribed. So coming off both Sicario reviews into 13 Hours had a moment of irony that I'm sure someone else has mentioned. The respect you pointed out for John Krasinski nailing the calling home scene and how moving it was. Almost immediately after that serious moment I laughed at how annoyed you were by Emily Blunt as the FBI agent who's character was out of her depth. She is married to John. I'd love to see them react to your breakdowns. lol Thank you for your service and explaining details of how things work in the real world vs Hollywood BS. Cheers!

  • @Tetleyb
    @Tetleyb Před 2 lety +8

    Watching the movie, what pissed me off (if accurate) was the fact all those CIA personnel didn't grab a rifle and get up on the roof to assist. Hell, I'm no SF; but I would have grabbed a rifle, and body armor, and helped out where I was told. What did those people think would happen to them if the enemy made it to them? Kiss them and let em go?

    • @regulator18E
      @regulator18E Před 2 lety +4

      Former GRS here (I know it's the internet, I could upload a video with bona fides I suppose lmao but moving on) no way in hell we would ever allow it. Non security personnel shelter in place while GRS and TCN forces take care of it, just the way it goes. You don't understand how little those analysts are trained in weapons usage and how much of a liability they would be.

    • @sgtsnokeem1139
      @sgtsnokeem1139 Před 2 lety +1

      @@regulator18E sounds fair. You don't want someone who only knows how to play Solitaire to fix or build your PC.
      Yes I'm a civvie (Aussie one) but even I know trigger discipline (yes we have guns and yes we have indoor ranges. Don't listen to Rogan)

    • @nintendohds1
      @nintendohds1 Před 2 lety +1

      The only staff member who pitched was the chef, dude was laying waste to the enemy with a Mossberg 500, badass

    • @acorbs
      @acorbs Před rokem

      Also, unless trained, shot at another person and been shot at by another person, never assume you would be one of the ones who pick up a rifle to help. Most just dont have it in them.

  • @tyl8770
    @tyl8770 Před rokem +1

    Best breakdown I have seen so far. It was such a good movie. As a former mortar platoon leader, I appreciated the conversation on mortars.

  • @danvercellono3281
    @danvercellono3281 Před rokem +1

    Late to this party but I am loving your channel!!! Thank you for your real life input and insight. Also, thank you for your service. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Kaotix_music
    @Kaotix_music Před 2 lety +7

    what i love about this movie is Michael Bay had the actual operators on the ground (big fan of Tanto and follow him heavily) and he wanted to get the movie as accurate as possible from how fighting actually is, to the true emotion a solider/operator feels from start to the end of it

  • @JonesingUSAF
    @JonesingUSAF Před 2 lety +4

    Definitely a tough movie to watch. The scene where they push the body off the roof really got me. The joys of working for a bunch of bureaucratic nubs…

  • @stackupbreachclear4679
    @stackupbreachclear4679 Před rokem +1

    Their are a few interviews on YT with Kris “Tanto” Paranto. He also co-wrote a book. He states that the film is very accurate. Only that he was wearing a Mickey Mouse t-shirt with his cargo shorts.

  • @benjaminlax9212
    @benjaminlax9212 Před rokem +1

    I like this breakdown. This is the first video I've seen of y'all's. Would love to have seen more stuff covered though Tbh.