How I Survived In The Jungle & Fought Somali Pirates | Minutes With |
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- In this week's episode of Minutes With, we sat down with the brilliant 'Big Phil' Campion, a former SAS soldier. Phil walks us through the notorious selection process for the SAS, his time serving on the private circuit in Iraq and Afghanistan, and his stint fighting pirates off the coast of Somalia.
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Great job thanks for having me
@@SASBigPhil,one of the most interesting interviews I've ever watched, I'm definitely getting your book 👍👍
#SASBigPhil met him in Arnhem a few years back I'm ex 2 para and also worked on the ships doing the anti piracy stuff off Somalia ...lovely bloke ....took a selfie with him but realised I had left the timer on ....awkward 10 sec wait for the timer to tick down.....think he thought this guy must be a Walt 😂 top bloke
Your enthusiasm in the COP on the Omagh tour encouraged me to follow in similar footsteps. Will always be grateful to have worked with you@@SASBigPhil
I’m only a couple of mins in but this guys enthusiasm is legendary
Yeah I cracked up when he said you get "gucci things and gucci guns" xD
Have you never seen him before hes all over youtube doing these exact video
Was gonna say something similar don’t need to now
Phil Campion is the master of stories
Read his autobiography it’s really good
The fact this man served in not only the Army but also the SAS and upon leaving had to resort to claiming a crisis loan is disgusting of this country. They should be given more support when leaving.
He passed out of the Royal Marines, as well as the paras and SAS. Hes done them all.
Story of a Veterans Life
@@ChampChamp2024he did his all arms commando course, didn’t actually join the marines.
@@ChampChamp2024he'd obviously smash being a bootneck but doing the commando course doesn't make you one. Phil isn't a compulsive liar so I'm not talking about him here but It's like when Ant Middleton goes around lying about being in the Paras when he went nowhere fucking near them. He was as much a para as a fucking traffic warden is. He did p coy as a sapper and then goes around jibbing he was a para. Obviously he could do depot easily but the point I'm making is doing the arduous courses doesn't make you one of them even if by virtue of being sf you could clearly smash being anything else.
@@me5969 The difference between him and this guy is this guy definitely seems more honest when it comes to his story. I don't think a liar would mention the fact that they were offered a crossing guard position and all that after being SAS lol
What a belting person he is, love to buy him a pint and to chat with him and to thank him for his service.
Same here mate, would love a few pints and a natter with this bloke. That would be awesome.
You wouldn’t even have to talk! He would tell you a story beyond belief! Dudes energy is immaculate!
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He can talk the head of a 10 pence piece
Much love brother. So many similarities on our upbringing.
Stop that americanism bs.
His energy is amazing. I love this guy.
Calm down
I’m Somali so I clicked on this video straight away and I loved this guys energy from the get go and I was very curious to hear what he had to say about Somalia. He actually put a smile on my face because he mentioned the truth about the Situation. They were given no choice.
Yeah I’d never heard about the fishing situation. Fair play to the guys if they are desperate. It’s a dog eat dog world. Respect to you mate
I really appreciated that he made that point too!
And the ships have no choice when they smoke Simolians. Truly a shit situation
@@scottywalker2605yea they do and they never smoked anyone
@@theshed3641they also dumped toxins
This guy needs a podcast or a channel. I could listen to him tell stories ALL DAY.
He has one, it’s called force radio
@@mattcorkindale8168 Great, thank you!
So much respect for him being honest about Somalia and their fishing waters being polluted on purpose…
That’s why the Somali people get mad and pirates exist. It’s unfair their waters are being polluted by Europeans
Not polluted - stolen - that’s his point
@@anthonyforrester3539 what are they stealing? They’re purposely polluting their water with containers of waste, cause they won’t get with the US regime.
China
@alteredbeast7145 yeah, they have been overfishing those waters for decades now.
"Everything in the jungle wants you dead! Even the instructors" 😂😂😂 burst out laughing, what a legend!
As an american i always thought the seals, UDT were the best of the best and then i read up and looked into the SAS. Much respect from across the pond boys. Cheers.
Oh adorable Brandon. That's because the sh*tbag SEALs nobody inside still likes get out and write more books the guys who take their jobs and oaths seriously won't dispute in public, but privately those guys are blacklisted from the SEAL community in ways you never hear about. It's a very private affair and they prefer to keep it that way for a reason. It's literally a reflection of them being one of the most struggling SOF cultures in many ways, and many people in the SOF communities in America see it and comment on it pretty openly. I have personally witnessed that SEALs are not always the bravest, toughest fighting force on the planet as Hollywood would have us believe. Some are amazing. They have a larger culture problem though.
This guy is incredible. Imagine going for a pint with him. The stories he could tell. Absolutely amazing.
I know him peronaly and can tell you out on the piss is different class mate
Yeah, like how many civilians he killed…
It would be amazing
He's that one guy at the local pub where he has spent at least a couple of hours every single day for the past twenty years, who talks without interruption, telling stories, cracking jokes, taking the piss, and everybody happily lets him. Some people are like that, they couldn't stop themselves from being the center off attention, even if they wanted, that's just their natural element, and everybody is richer for it! :)
Yeah, that's the kinda operator I assume he is too. Can't help but like him for it. He's the kinda guy where gravity is greater around him and I hope people take enough of an interest to be genuinely good to him and treat him like a human being and not a collection of stories.
"Life is not a rehearsal." One of the best sayings I've heard.
Phil is a great guy. I'm now 37, however when I was 19, saw him in the local pub called the fox and hounds. Run by a lovely lady called sue... I had completed training after 6 weeks with the TA (nothing great, I know) but, it was great to me. The reason why I did it was because the burst of the Internet and media about Phil. He's such a positive character and an impact on me. I was shocked and wished I approached him.... I may have times and dates wrong, but I was still young and still to this day admire him. I even saw him 2 years ago walking along the local river, wish I stopped the car and said hello
“Nothing great, I know” is bollocks mate.
You’ve done a whole lot more than I - and 99% of the country - have ever been arsed to do, so hats off to you for it. Should be proud of it nonetheless.
I once asked Big Phil (on one of his weekly live streams a couple of years back) for his thoughts, coz I was looking to retrain as an officer in the Intelligence Corps, and he did give a bit of decent, down to earth, no-nonsense advice.
Was partly due to his advice that I decided to chin it off, remain a civie, and get a nice, warm, office job instead 😂 (And embarrassingly, just had a bit of fun on weekends cutting about in the woods with airsoft guns and a group of lads that should have known better 😅 )
So, if you do bump into him again at some point, please pass on my thanks for that. 😅
All who serve deserve respect no matter what your role.
Without the cog, nothing gets done.
You signed up to give your life for a cause you didn't yet fully know to support you fellow citizens. That's not nothing. That says a lot about you as a man.
This bloke is the real life Black Knight from Monty Python. He’s funny, full of enthusiasm and nothing will stop him. Legend.
I thought I had my video set to 1.25x speed! But genuinely wish more people spoke with this speed and enthusiasm. I bet everyone wants to go to the pub with him…
Makes me proud to be British 🇬🇧 ❤
Phil's uncle is Jimmy White, the snooker player. I'm a fan of both. Could listen Phil talk for hours.
Haha thanks for the info.
Big Phil’s book born fearless is the only book I read from start to finish of the age of around 16. I loved it. This is what inspired me (along with friends and family) to join the forces.
I have since left but I still keep big Phil’s life advise at the forefront of my mind in my current career. Cheers Phil. Although we’ve never met. I owe you one
The audibook version in so good mate!! Never stopped laughing the whole way through. He tells it like he is in this video. Just completely raw and real. The best listen!
@@civvy2commando417🤣🤣 I’m going to order it haha.
Was his advice personal or is something you can share? You should if you can. It might help others.
This guy is a complete legend. The enthusiasm he has for life is incredible. I hope he get's everything he's worked to achieve.
I absolutely LOVE Phil. He is such a massive inspiration to me. I would highly recommend his books, (I listened to them via Audible). If you think SAS selection is hard, you should hear about his childhood. The books are unbelievably honest and at times, they'll bring a tear to your eye. I have nothing but respect for Phil, pre service, active service and post service. A real gem of a human and I wish him and his family all the best moving forward. X
IDGAF About hearing about his childhood, hearing about AND reading about My Dad's Childhood was bad enough. What he and his Brothers (My Uncles) was fucking horrendous!!!!!.
@@Scree1972 I'm sorry to hear this.
@@Scree1972cool story, no one asked
Fantastic interview. Very interesting man, true inspiration.
What an amazing genuine guy. His enthusiasm is contagious !
Great interview!!! His passion is contagious
Fantastic interview with heartfelt and sound advice. Loved every minute.
Could listen to this guy for hours! I bet he’s got loads of awesome stories. Thank you for your service 👌🏻
Thanks to Phil for his invaluable piece of advice at the end! It's so much needed now.
This guy has an amazing way of looking at things and his way of communicating his history is great. He seems like such a down to Earth friendly guy.
I've been lucky enough to work with a couple of his old colleagues who also took part in Operation Barras, those sorts of people emit the most incredible mental energy and are an absolute joy to work with! I've never been in the Armed Forces (worked with them in the ambulance service) but they are really top blokes.
I love Phil's Stance on the Pirates, remember, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter!
Best one yet! What an incredible guy and story teller 😮
Phil Campion is a collosus of Survival, Determination & Enthusiasm. His relentless optimism is GOLD. Great Bloke. He's been there, done that & headbutted the t-shirt
Love everything about BigPhil!! His energy and enthusiasm is contagious, what a legend
Omg this guy is contagious! What a legend. Love your infectious outlook on life.
What an amazing gentleman, I was captivated listening to him. One of the best guests you have had on your channel and where you find them is a feat in itself.
What a great character of a man, Love the positive enthusiasm. much respect
All credit to you Phil, a great story teller, much-needed words of wisdom, kind regards Andrew.
That last few words of advice rings through. He seems like a solid guy and his enthusiasm is infectious. Imagine he was in your squad. Great interview.
Thank you, Phil, just thank you.
I really needed this video. Thank you so much!
God bless you!!
Massive respect to big Phil and all of our service people, past and present. 🙏
👍👍👍 Top man, GOLD. Thank you for what you've done for us, and for who you are.
I think I could watch this whenever I’m sad and it would cheer me right up! The flare story had me in fits!
Thanks big man. Means a lot. Coming out of my own mental illness and listening to that is the real world.
I love Big Phil, always so honest and open. Brilliant man, served us all well ! Good on ya mate ❤
Sir, thank you for your service, bravery, loyalty and commitment.
What an amazing inspiring bloke. His enthusiasm is so infectious. I'm going to find his documentary.
Very interesting and inspirational more SAS stories please
Awesome bit of advise at the end. Total respect sir.
Phil Campion is a great example.I always enjoy listening to him. No fuss or glamour just reality. Well done Phil. 👍👍👍
Great stuff. Love the SAS guys, Phil Campion, Billy Billingham, Rusty Firmin etc all are great to watch and listen to, great interview.
Big Phil never misses the mark. Always a good watch
Mr Campion, youre humbleness is breathtaking,cheers.
Been out a few times with this guy. Top bloke!!!
Love this bloke , Inspiration
Love you Phil thanks for looking out for me when when I was a young soldier with you xx
I was glued to my screen. Amazing how people like him exist
22:37 "when you start this job, you start with 2 bags, one says luck, its full but it has a hole in it, the other one is empty and is labelled 'experience' the trick to doing well is to fill the bag labelled experience, before the bag labelled luck runs empty"
What i was told by a instructor on the maritime security course.
Awesome interview, he has a lot energy and tells a story in way that keeps you listening
Character building they called it in those days, bullying they call it now 😂, really enjoyed this , seems a nice guy obviously tough as nails
No matter what he has done, which is obviously plenty. I just know I would enjoy a pint with this fella discussing anything at all. Military service has suited him well and the rest of us. Thank You Big Phil
What a fella … a lot of people could do with a guy like Phil mentoring them
ADHD is quality. Good banter.
What a man!!! Love the energy . Thank you for your service . No matter what your upbringing there excuses
That quote at the end brought a tear to my eye, incredible story and incredible motivation ❤️
I have had the accolade of meeting this fine man, hands like shovels, and has exactly the same tempremant. Well done good sir, an inspiration on all levels.
Lobbing a fridge at a Somalian pirate is the greatest thing I've heard 😂😂😂
Hope he told them to "chill out" as he launched it.
Thanks Phil, needed this today.
the last 30 seconds gave me goosebumps. Thanks Phil.
This guy was great to listen to.
Remember seing Phil Campion years ago....with the terrorist attacks in london? Not seen him on the scene for years, always has a great perspective
Good on you Big Phil, I needed that thanks.
That was totally engaging - superb!
Could listen to Big Phil all day
This man is the definition of adapt and overcome.
He’s the best story teller you’ve ever had on. What’s a guy 👏🏻🙏🏼
Big Phil is f-ing awesome! Absolutely love his personality & positivity especially in the face of adversity and his advice at the end, is spot on.
He is so entertaining 😂😂 I need more of Phil’s bedtime stories 😂
If i was stuck in a life threatening situation with no way out, this guy is who I’d want to be sitting next to me. I’d at least die with a smile on my face.
Absolutely brilliant interview and big Phil quality as usual
thank you for sharing this really 🙏🏽
a working class hero is something to be
(my grandfather was from liverpool phil reminded me of him)
bless them both Legends !
What an absolute legend. Gentleman and a half!
Great interview 👍 thanks for your service big man from pissin down rain Scotland 😁 ✌ 🏴
Amazing guy!!! Loved this interview!!
Thanks for your service
Incredible man had the pleasure to meet him on a cruise . What a legend.God bless you sir
Same here 2019 britannia, totally engrossing guy
Imagine having a beer with this guy, absolute blast!
What a great guy. One of the most enthusiastic dudes I've seen on here.
What a legend of a bloke! Gets in the shit and climbs straight back out!!! Proper motivation
Phil certainly can tell a gripping tale. He's like a magnet. I know the regiment - his type. My father Terry Jickells was in the SAS for 22 years. He knew a fair bit and characters like Phil well. Good going Phil - yeah never quit. Peace. Mark (Hereford)
Liar
@@hahahahaha6412 no he is not and if you knew you would not be calling him out as a liar his father was in the reg and was in for many years ha ha ha your funny
So great to hear a story and even thought it was difficult his enthusiasm is epic
Absolutely brilliant!!
Could literally watch hours of this guy
I got a paper cut in the office the other day. I didn't make a fuss and people said how brave I was.
How are you holding up?
@@PodOfHeat I'm straining up under the bear as I am suffering from "Stressful Postal Order Disorder". But the support I get from people like you helps me a lot.😃
@@johnough4893 That's good to know. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if there's anything I can do to help 😏
You should claim disability benefit and retire early with a big compensation payment 😅
@@michaelharrison3602 I tried that and they laughed in my face. Can you believe that! People are so callous.
Had the pleasure of meeting big Phil. Truly such a genuine down to Earth friendly chap. Could listen to him share his stories for hours, and he always has time for people military or not.
Big Phil is a legend. Natural story teller and great in front of a camera he needs to be on TV.
no mention of the escape and evasion part of selection after the jungle!
What a wonderful human! Love this guys enthusiasm and authenticity
Phil is an absolute gent, really fantastic story teller and public speaker. Saw him give talks on a P&O cruise I was on going around the Mediterranean back in 2018 I believe. Stayed afterwards to shake hands with people and sign his book. A real advertisement for the forces
The embodiment of "Ooh boy, here I go killing again!".
This was great, I recognised the name from the documentary he references. The guy has so much enthusiam and is probably one of, if not the best story teller from the armed forces. The way he recites his past is funny, captivating, enthusiatic, chilling and perhaps more importantly, real; at the same time. We need more people like Phil on TV. Im sure kids in school would much rather listen to Phil give advice than some Love Island reject...
Phil you have my utmost respect for your service and your story. Thankyou.