Jocko Podcast 37 w/ Vietnam Vet Navy SEAL Roger Hayden | War Stories

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    0:00:00 - Opening / Intro to Roger Hayden, Navy SEAL Vietnam Vet.
    0:06:26 - Upbringing
    0:08:29 - Into the Navy
    0:10:13 - UDT
    0:18:28 - 9th Infantry Situations
    0:36:23 - Showing up at SEAL Team 1
    0:41:26 - Back to Vietnam
    0:48:19 - Blue on Blue Situation
    0:52:44 - Leadership Take-Aways
    0:55:20 - Canal Opp in ’69
    0:59:41 - After the Vietnam War
    1:06:54 - Closing

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  • @Connie938
    @Connie938 Před 4 lety +1139

    My husband did 3 tours in Vietnam, Marine . He talks about helicopter tactics they developed. He’s 69 and still a badass.

    • @kevincrowe2888
      @kevincrowe2888 Před 4 lety +29

      You had me at MARINE Semper fi, Devilwife

    • @Connie938
      @Connie938 Před 4 lety +19

      Jpthxq our govt lost it. And the men and women who served know this.

    • @sgtrock2821
      @sgtrock2821 Před 4 lety +15

      @Jpthxq Bullshit. We didin't lose. We quit. Our govt quit on our military. Our military never quit. Go fight someone your own size but tie your dominant hand behind your back and put a patch over one eye. Get my meaning? You dipshit.

    • @VictoriaPatricia
      @VictoriaPatricia Před 4 lety +18

      @@wobbledu for the one village that was purposely massacred by American forces (Mai Lai) there are 10 that were killed by NVA and VC forces. I'm not American but I am informed and to act like Vietnam wasn't a war like others, with evil, hate and death on both sides is to lie.

    • @VictoriaPatricia
      @VictoriaPatricia Před 4 lety +15

      @@wobbledu I'm not going to justify what you're saying because it is a lie you made up. There was no "area where they could shoot whoever they saw" because that is a war crime, and the one time that something similar happened the officer who gave the orders got prison time. And to further prove the point that you have no idea what you're talking about, it did happen in Afghanistan, and again the offenders got prison time.

  • @idie2game771
    @idie2game771 Před 3 lety +492

    I dreamed of becoming a SEAL since i was in 2nd grade now 31. At 17 I signed up with the NAVY DEP program and took the summer to train with a little bitty SEAL. 5'6" 160 MAX with fire red hair. This man was an ANIMAL! I was so honored to have him motivating me. His whole aura caused me to feel this sense of immortality. I started having aches in my feet. Doctors stated they were starting to deform. Some sort of defect that caused my toes to start spreading. Doctors told me i wouldn't walk by the age of 20 without surgery. That crushed me. I decided to have the reconstructive surgery on both feet at the same time to speed everything up. After 6mo of only upper body workouts i looked like an idiot lol. I went back to training and quickly started feeling that spark again! I'd love to tell you the rest of the story but that's a lot to type. Flashing to today...I did join the Military for 6yrs and deployed to Tikrit Iraq 2010-11. Thanks if you read it. :)

    • @jchristie6632
      @jchristie6632 Před 3 lety +22

      Congratulations on overcoming that obstacle in your life. Many other people would have given up.

    • @idie2game771
      @idie2game771 Před 3 lety +19

      @lessthanpropane I love this country and everyone in it. I wouldn't trade my service for anything. Thank you for the reply.

    • @idie2game771
      @idie2game771 Před 3 lety

      @lessthanpropane

    • @bobbyboucher1936
      @bobbyboucher1936 Před 3 lety +12

      You could have used your frog feet to become a frogman quite literally

    • @idie2game771
      @idie2game771 Před 3 lety +10

      @@bobbyboucher1936 lol if only it worked that way right? lol Ty for the laugh

  • @savethedandelions
    @savethedandelions Před 7 lety +1375

    heroes never think they're heroes. that's part of being a hero.

    • @nyquildays
      @nyquildays Před 5 lety +22

      Oh they secretly love that shit. Hero's Way down deep they know they are a badass and love the recognition or you wouldn't know they did anything at all. Because they would not be getting recognition in the first place. LOL

    • @marshall7313
      @marshall7313 Před 5 lety +8

      @@nyquildays lol well ofc we are human everyone thinks they are badass at some point

    • @pablodee9024
      @pablodee9024 Před 5 lety +6

      nurvsy : “So, do you think your a hero?”
      Hero: “Um.....Yea.”

    • @nickpalma2782
      @nickpalma2782 Před 5 lety +9

      Heroes are the guys that made the ultimate sacrifice for these men

    • @raimundosilva4382
      @raimundosilva4382 Před 4 lety +2

      vocês são pessoas boas aí vocês duas pessoas você estou falando as palavras certas estou falando as palavras ao contrário para mim entender aqui do outro lado vocês tão falando que eles falaram Mas aí o que eu pego de vocês aí eu levo eu levo para outro lugar e as palavras de vocês aí é o contrário ou certa o bolo não eu tô pegando triste muito levando para outro lugar daí eu pego todas as provas de vocês agora aí e levo para o senhor as promotoras é assim que eu tô fazendo gente se eu tomar as músicas evangélicas lá da no grupo deles lá unido força com eles ouvindo a palavra mesmo tempo que eu tô ouvindo a palavra Santa eu tô pegando o testemunho levando por essa daí aqueles que fala errado o contrário sobre a minha que se levantar contra mim eu tô pegando o testemunho tô levando para o FBI tô pegando as provas mesmo tempo que eu tô curtindo a música mesmo tempo que eu tô indo forças com os evangélico eu tô pegando o testemunho de todos eles é assim que eu tô fazendo e eu sou bobo sou

  • @brucebrooks6340
    @brucebrooks6340 Před 2 lety +40

    I had the honor of working with Roger in Dong Tam Vietnam. As a Seawolf pilot we supported his platoon led by J J Fletcher. I have photo of myself and Roger when we visited a village to gather intel because I was fluent in French.

  • @kingrichard3929
    @kingrichard3929 Před 7 lety +820

    Vietnam Vets are hardcore. 🇺🇸👊👍

    • @danielbaugher826
      @danielbaugher826 Před 5 lety +9

      King Richard amen brother God bless them all gave some , some gave all in Jesus name amen 🙏🏻🇺🇸😇

    • @beachdaddy5588
      @beachdaddy5588 Před 5 lety +11

      Yeah, they're something else.

    • @beachdaddy5588
      @beachdaddy5588 Před 4 lety +7

      @Mick Rice they're*

    • @americanpig-dog7051
      @americanpig-dog7051 Před 4 lety +22

      Vietnam Vets got shit on when they came back. I wished they knew how every kid of this war on terror generation has joined because of how much they admired their bravery and machismo. Hands down of any generation of warriors that have influenced this current generation it was the Vietnam generation that these young men looked up to the most. For a while when I was a DI I was on quota in charge of sick kids who were stalled in training, so it wasn't exactly the environment to fuck them up 24/7. You had to remind them sometimes of what their motivation was, so I'd look up obscure MoH stories to tell them at night after mail call. These kids loved hearing stories of every generation, but some of the stories I told them of the guys in Vietnam had them on the edge of their seats. Kids with multiple broken bones who were taking every day at a time as to whether they could fulfill their dream of being able to follow in these warrior's foot steps would get a new fire lit under their ass. God, if anyone could ever find this for me I'd love them to death, but I think the best one was a guy who had his leg blown off when his platoon had to retreat. He took his bloody stump, planted that thing in the dirt and told his friends to give him enough ammo to hold the bastards off while they got back to safety. The last thing his friends saw of him was this man screamingly angrily at the enemy to come get him with his leg bleeding out and pausing only to turn around and tell his friends to fuck off to go save themselves. I hope this man in the video realizes that there are people around who genuinely appreciate what he and his friends did.

    • @olivereckert2492
      @olivereckert2492 Před 4 lety +5

      Viet kong are hardcore

  • @Compton2952
    @Compton2952 Před 7 lety +713

    I could sit for hours on end listening to the old heads war stories. My grandfather Richard 'Red' Morgan (r.i.p) used to sit us all down as kids and tell us war stories, man I miss those times so much. Thank you Mr. Hayden, Mr. Jocko, Mr. Echo. God Speed

    • @cjware316
      @cjware316 Před 7 lety +20

      My dad is adopted and (Not that it matters, but its relevant to the story...My father is black) but, he was adopted by a black couple in the 1960s and his adopted dad was a vet.. He served in WW2 as a supply ruck driver and earned over 7 medals.. I unfortunately never got to meet him, as he died when my dad was 14, but I would of loved to had heard his stories on WW2 and all the happenings of the world back then.. He brought back a Luger.. But another relative kept all his stuff.. (Some seriously messed up adopted family stuff) but It doesn't matter to me.. Just knowing what a honorable badass he must of been to have been trapped behind enemy lines multiple times and doing his job knowing he wouldn't get the credit and respect he truly deserved.. Thank you for sharing you story about 'Red' sounds like a awesome dude!

    • @RobertELee420
      @RobertELee420 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah man, cuz killing people is awesome! wtf...

    • @katpetersen3393
      @katpetersen3393 Před 5 lety +32

      Robert Lee fuck off

    • @burstyfd7451
      @burstyfd7451 Před 4 lety +2

      Man i love hearing these stories my grandpa was in veitnam which was cool and everything but sucks cause agent orange has givin him cancer he has faught it off and doing good

    • @BrokeSpike
      @BrokeSpike Před 4 lety +7

      @@RobertELee420 Its not about killing people it's about understanding the material loss and horror of combat so that future generations dont throw away the sacrifice that these men have beholden unto us.

  • @kottyking
    @kottyking Před 4 lety +101

    My uncle was a riverine. He did two tours in Vietnam. It makes me shed a tear listening to a seal talk the way he is about the riverboat guys. He ended with two Purple Hearts and lots of lost friends. He ended up needing transplants from agent orange and in 2012 went out when he wanted to. Never forget the bravery of these warriors.

    • @riceflatpicking4954
      @riceflatpicking4954 Před 4 lety +7

      Ryan No Thanks Thank you for sharing with us about your uncle.

    • @kottyking
      @kottyking Před 4 lety +11

      Rhys Jones no. He decided he didn’t want dialysis anymore. He already had 1 transplant and it was starting to fail him. It took about a week and he was surrounded by all of his loved ones and was one of the most human things I’ve ever experienced. After all he went through he got to decide when it was his time. That’s some powerful shit.

    • @kottyking
      @kottyking Před 4 lety +3

      The94GTC yep his got mined. That’s how he got one of his Purple Hearts. Glad to here your uncle is still with us.

    • @andrewwebb-trezzi2422
      @andrewwebb-trezzi2422 Před 3 lety

      Did you ever get to record him?

  • @langa77777
    @langa77777 Před 4 lety +227

    40:10 high praise for my countryman right there. We’re lucky to have yanks as our allies. 🍺 cheers from Australia boys

    • @jennifermeadows7147
      @jennifermeadows7147 Před 4 lety +19

      I love Australia. Australia boys are badasses. So happy to have them on our side.

    • @langa77777
      @langa77777 Před 4 lety +11

      Jennifer Meadows your boys are the cream of the crop Jennifer. Much love from down under.

    • @scottbourret1190
      @scottbourret1190 Před 4 lety +11

      My dad tells stories of the Aussies tagging the Slicks with red kangaroos before they flew them out. Said they had a lot of fun when they worked together.

    • @goldenglove8513
      @goldenglove8513 Před 4 lety +15

      Cheers from USA. You Australia folks are pretty bad ass yourselves! 👍🏻🍻

    • @adammcnamee6259
      @adammcnamee6259 Před 4 lety +10

      @@scottbourret1190 we did that to your vehicles in afghan ..somethings never seem to change

  • @lennymorris22
    @lennymorris22 Před 2 lety +8

    My old man was a river rat in Vietnam 63-70 3 tours he was born at the naval academy in 43. Now resting at Arlington miss you pop's God Bless our Veterans.

  • @fernandovillarreal4982
    @fernandovillarreal4982 Před 4 lety +179

    Being Australian I love to hear legends like these guys talk about our troops in reverent tones.

    • @williamkalal7793
      @williamkalal7793 Před 4 lety +15

      When I was in 1st Armored Division Aviation, Big Army did everything they could to keep us away from the Australians, The Army didn't want us to know: Aussies didn't get paid as much, but did a better job, got done first, and had a good time of it, Not the Army way, The Army way : If we do happen to get earlier than the sacred OPORD dictates, we will stand around or give a class to learn something useless, then sit around a have an hour "brief" and then wonder why suicide rate downrange was sky high.

    • @Kalel93739
      @Kalel93739 Před 4 lety +1

      How’d u end up in Australia with a Spanish name?

    • @fernandovillarreal4982
      @fernandovillarreal4982 Před 4 lety +22

      @@Kalel93739 good question... Family of 5...Dad, Mum, Older sister and me born in Philippines... Youngest sister born Australian... Dads heritage-Spanish
      Mums heritage... German.
      I know mums relatives moved to Philippines in 1910...Dads not so sure... We traced name Villarreal on heritage site circa1500... Don Diego Villarreal Spain. Family migrated to Australia in mid 1960...been here ever since... Mum / Dad divorced in 1965... Was hard to get info from mum because for some reason she didn't want to talk about it.. Found out later in life Dad was bit of a player... And not most legal minded person..but who am I to judge... Didn't help to raise us... Etc... That's it in a nutshell... To be honest I relate with Australian culture mostly because I was 2 when I got here... Never visited Germany, Spain or Philippines... But would love to go to areas in each country and breath in the culture. I can feel the different traits from each and know why I think, act, and feel the way I do. I know I'm a mixed bag but so many people I've met are the same. Olay

    • @isaiahacia2355
      @isaiahacia2355 Před 3 lety +3

      @@fernandovillarreal4982 damn bruh thats some pain

    • @silentdogfart4892
      @silentdogfart4892 Před 3 lety +3

      Same. Really strikes a chord and makes your chest swell.

  • @wattlebough
    @wattlebough Před 5 lety +265

    The only time in the whole interview that Jocko shifts in his chair is when his idol Roger calls the Australian SASR the best he’s ever seen. Don’t be nervous Jocko. Hearing a SEAL legend call a foreign SOF LRRP that aren’t SEALs the best is good for the soul. Regards from Down Under.

    • @langa77777
      @langa77777 Před 4 lety +23

      Rivalry keeps us strong. Although, I did enjoy that myself haha.

    • @bignedau
      @bignedau Před 4 lety +8

      Yes .Jocko, the SASR are the best.

    • @kevinl8440
      @kevinl8440 Před 4 lety +38

      Relax, that was over HALF A CENTURY ago. SEALs were only a few years old and still learning the whole spec op thing. Times have changed :-)

    • @TonkaGoldman-xd5iw
      @TonkaGoldman-xd5iw Před 4 lety +6

      Haha. We got a bite 😄

    • @SH19922x
      @SH19922x Před 4 lety +23

      Australian and New Zealand SASR have always been the true kings of the battlefield. 👊👊✊

  • @Wppk765
    @Wppk765 Před 3 lety +275

    “Did you know [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted], [redacted]?”
    “Oh yeah great guys!”

    • @georgemacdonell2341
      @georgemacdonell2341 Před 3 lety +16

      Rarely are their names public, military records classified forever. has to be that way.

    • @aaronraney3685
      @aaronraney3685 Před 3 lety +18

      @@georgemacdonell2341 no the names do eventually get released. They just won't do it while people are alive because they have information that our enemies could get. Not hard to kidnap a retired military vet with a small paid squad. Black ops is interesting, my grandfather was a spook and after he retired the FBI/CIA followed them around for years. My mom and her sister have told me so many stories about the black suv's that followed them around.

    • @theyrenotdollsOK
      @theyrenotdollsOK Před 3 lety +12

      @@aaronraney3685 Bet they were rummaging through his trash, too.

    • @abramsatwo2515
      @abramsatwo2515 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aaronraney3685 ?

    • @timsoom7027
      @timsoom7027 Před 3 lety +4

      @@abramsatwo2515 44:29 Dick Marcinko

  • @indohoe
    @indohoe Před 7 lety +388

    My great uncle. Vance Bowers. Apart of one of the first UDT teams in Vietnam went into Saigon through the sewers with 12 men and only 2 came back. Him being one of them. The most badass man I've ever known. A world war 2 vet. A Korean vet. And a Vietnam vet.

    • @billarlon7797
      @billarlon7797 Před 5 lety +63

      I’m an OEF vet 4 months in kunar till an rpg took half my left leg. Warriors like your uncle and these gentleman are why I joined, American heroes. Thank you all who have served for your service and sacrifice and contribution to the preservation of freedom. AIR ASSAULT!

    • @jordanb4591
      @jordanb4591 Před 5 lety +31

      Bill Arlon thank you for your service and sacrifice sir, your generation is what inspired me to enlist in the Army to serve this great country. Leave for basic in 3 weeks, 11x with ranger option

    • @claycollins8973
      @claycollins8973 Před 5 lety +6

      Talk about a resume

    • @aaronanderson7619
      @aaronanderson7619 Před 5 lety +4

      Jordan B good on you. Big boy pants.

    • @ButtermilkChicken617
      @ButtermilkChicken617 Před 5 lety +27

      HAH My cousin is the number #471 ranked Gears of War player in the world and can finish 3 cans of Monster energy in under 7 minutes. My cousin is way more of a badass than your great uncle!

  • @clint.garage.6092
    @clint.garage.6092 Před 3 lety +7

    Someone needs to make a movie about this man.

  • @pokey99099
    @pokey99099 Před 7 lety +527

    "You know what I mean?"
    No sir, I'am a pussy listening to this at home lol. Much respect from Canada.

  • @Big-Daddy-96
    @Big-Daddy-96 Před 3 lety +93

    I love how Jocko usually has guys drinking out of water bottles, YETI cups, and energy drinks and this guy is so old school he drinks out of mason jar, Thanks for your service guys.

    • @deuslaudetur2451
      @deuslaudetur2451 Před rokem +3

      Nothing like drinking a nice cold beverage out of a Mason jar, it hits different for sure

    • @Kitty-Cattie
      @Kitty-Cattie Před rokem +2

      Lol this makes me laugh 😂

    • @OvelNick
      @OvelNick Před rokem +1

      ​@@deuslaudetur2451Pretty sure it's a commandment... The 11th if memory serves me right. Thou shall not steal, thou shall not murder, thou shall not covet, thou shall only drink ice tea sweet and in a mason jar.

  • @graceandglamor
    @graceandglamor Před 4 lety +83

    There’s something heartwarming about seeing how Roger starts having fun talking at about the 15-20 min mark. 😭

  • @michaelgerlits8034
    @michaelgerlits8034 Před 4 lety +62

    TOTAL RESPECT. They literally went through Hell. Thank YOU BOTH for you service. My Dad got a Purple Heart over there....... 1rst Air Cav. Carried an M79 grenade launcher. Won't talk about what happened when he got hurt. Has shrapnel in over 60% of his body, STILL TO THIS DAY!!!! but still works his ass off everyday, Even though he's retired. Anybody that went through that should be given total respect, and again thank you for your service.

    • @joem6360
      @joem6360 Před 3 lety

      can you look up his purple heart and get the story since he won't talk about it?

  • @Tucker1Nonly
    @Tucker1Nonly Před 4 lety +29

    “The cobras came in and hosed it down real good!” Lol

  • @dakotamickscorner7637
    @dakotamickscorner7637 Před 5 lety +42

    Listen to Roger Hayden telling stories reminds me so much of listening to my Dad telling Vietnam stories when he was still alive. He was a US Marine who did three tours from 64-68. He took a bullet in the stomach in 68 and Agent Orange got him in the end.

    • @caracallaseverus3412
      @caracallaseverus3412 Před 4 lety

      I bet he was secretly gay too. The media today is revealing how all war heroes had a secret.... a dick craving secret.

    • @ianboyd4097
      @ianboyd4097 Před 4 lety +6

      @@caracallaseverus3412 wtf dude

    • @tomh5006
      @tomh5006 Před 3 lety +1

      RIP Sir! Your an American Hero and Treasure

  • @timg2088
    @timg2088 Před 3 lety +22

    Notice how he described his childhood. Helped his dad who was a carpenter, helped break in horses and worked his grandparents farm.
    That stuff builds character and work ethic.
    Another reason why I hate to see kids spend their childhood playing video games and posting on Facebook. It matters.

  • @terminusest5902
    @terminusest5902 Před 4 lety +12

    Australian infantry units operated in the for sustained operation most of the time. This was to keep NVA and VC on the defensive and prevent them closing on allied bases. So they would be in the field at night and sometimes do night ambushes but would rarely moved at night. They were not well equipped for that. Australian soldiers did months of jungle training in Canungra, Queensland, as units before deploying to Vietnam. The AATV, Australian Army Training Team deployed with Vietnamese of Montagnard's for training and combat operations which were real force multipliers. The AATV won 4 Victoria crosses, 2 posthumously. They were often deployed to remote bases and often worked with US units running South Vietnamese forces. The SAS usually operated in long range missions, usually 4 men. They were mainly seeking intelligence. They could be deployed for weeks in the jungle. When a mission was completed they often laid an ambush before extraction. The SAS used stealth operations most of the time and moved very slowly. They avoided movement on tracks. They were trained to work at night. But usually they slept at night, in turns. They were very stealthy units. They could find NVA/VC bases and call in B-52s or other aircraft for bombing. They were the outer screen for allied bases. The regular ambushes put a number of NVA/VC units on the defensive. Sometimes RAR infantry units could deploy on offensive operations based on SAS intelligence to find likely targets. So Australians often spent nights in the jungle. Australian infantry used stealth and avoided tracks but not to the degree of the SAS. Stealthy operations also made NVA/VC very cautious and hampered their operations. Usually setting up ambushes at night. At one point over 7 000 Australians were deployed to Vietnam. 521 Australians died. 2 SAS. Australians had the advantage of jungle training in units before deployments. This included night operations training. Night time ambushes at night were common but movement at night was usually avoided.
    At the peak of operations Australians operated in many areas while leaving other units to protect the Phuoc Tuy province which was their area of operations. North of Saigon. During the 1968 Tet offensive Australian units deployed west of Saigon to block the enemy movements. This was some of the heaviest fighting that Australians did. This included Centurion tanks they proved vital in destroying VC bunker systems. Saving huge casualties of infantry. In New Guinea during WW2 the Australians used M3 Stuart tanks that played a major role in the battles of Buna and Gona where US and Australian units suffered heavy losses. But the Stuart tanks experience lead to Australian units using heavier tanks in jungle conditions. Mainly Matilda tanks modified for jungle operations. Australian Operations in South East Asia during WW2,and later operations in Malaya during the emergency prepared the Australian army for jungle warfare in Vietnam. Including operations with other Commonwealth forces including the British SAS. Australian operations in Iraq and Afghanistan lead to many soldiers having PTSD type symptoms. Suicides killed more Australians than the actual operations. The Australian, New Zealand and British SAS continued to use stealth tactics in Afghanistan with deep operations in hostile areas. The tittle for AATV was used for training Afghani and Iraqi soldiers. Australian army units also supported US airborne operations in New Guinea, Korea and Vietnam. Such as the US 173 Airborne. The first combined operation with US, British and US forces was the small but significant combined arms battle of Hamel, in France, $ July 1918. By this time of the war the Australians were very experienced and capable. The supporting US infantry was vital in supported depleted Australian infantry. The British supported the operation which included British manned tanks. The small battle was planned to last 90 minutes but all objectives were captured in 93 minutes. This battle was a clear example of how successful combined operation could capture German defences. The Australian General Monash commanded the operation and was highly decorated and knighted Order of the Bath. This may have been the first US operation supported by tanks. But Black US units were deployed earlier with French forces by then and may worked with French tanks in combat.

  • @dannevirkenz
    @dannevirkenz Před 7 lety +116

    I love the way that his swearing fits naturally with his patterns of speech. Just fits easy.

    • @kflashcarr888
      @kflashcarr888 Před 5 lety +27

      What the fuck are you talking about dannervirkens.

    • @christopherromero8724
      @christopherromero8724 Před 5 lety +4

      Kenneth Carr dude, that made me laugh way harder than it should’ve 😂

    • @dougpoulton5544
      @dougpoulton5544 Před 3 lety +2

      We had our own language in the Nav back in the '60's. I was cracking up hearing some of the phrases and terms I hadn't heard in 50 years but knew exactly what he was saying. I'm sure there were a lot of listeners that it went right over their head.

  • @Centuries_of_Nope
    @Centuries_of_Nope Před 3 lety +15

    The sheer volume of testosterone in that room changed weather patterns above the building.

  • @michaelbonade4667
    @michaelbonade4667 Před 7 lety +305

    saw a Joe Rogan episode with Jocko ...decided to come by and subscribe

    • @pab4435
      @pab4435 Před 4 lety +5

      Michael Bonade thats why i am a jocko follower as well

    • @matthewmartin2304
      @matthewmartin2304 Před 4 lety +4

      Same

    • @Yourmomanddadrbrotherandsister
      @Yourmomanddadrbrotherandsister Před 4 lety +1

      You have to see Jacko's podcast on CZcams. He had some special forces Vietnam veterans on there telling incredibly fasinating combat stories. Some of the most interesting stories I've ever heard.

    • @darthkader243
      @darthkader243 Před 4 lety +2

      True same

    • @RockyMountainWest13
      @RockyMountainWest13 Před 3 lety

      Rogan has turned into such a douche. Even when he has an interesting guest on it’s not that great anymore

  • @vincealince_SRT
    @vincealince_SRT Před 4 lety +59

    Cried thinking about that 1 man firing that .30 staying in the fight on his own. Even as a Former Marine I couldn’t imagine what these men went through in Vietnam.

    • @basicgunbros4332
      @basicgunbros4332 Před 3 lety +3

      I listen to this podcast twice. Roger Hayden is the manifestation of a warrior. My Iraq service feels minuscule when I listen to these guys

    • @vincealince_SRT
      @vincealince_SRT Před 3 lety +5

      @@basicgunbros4332 mine as well brotha, crazy to think we hear about our Legendary men from past wars. Just something you hear and emulate. But doesn’t hit home till you’re done and out, maybe just comes with age and understanding.

    • @fodz9246
      @fodz9246 Před 2 lety +1

      Reminded me of Sailor Teddy Sheean. Worth looking that guy up, fucking mad lad.

    • @vincealince_SRT
      @vincealince_SRT Před 2 lety

      @@fodz9246 I’ll check him out brother

    • @asmith1711
      @asmith1711 Před rokem +1

      @@fodz9246 teddy shean VC the only Victoria Cross for the RAN, it's a shame that it took so long for him to be recognised. I was in recruit school in 98 and sailors were pissed off that he wasn't recognised with the VC. I spoke with my Vietnam Veteran uncle back then and he was saying back when he joined in 61 sailors were arguing for him to be recognised with the VC as well.

  • @DimitrisKoronakosIonikos
    @DimitrisKoronakosIonikos Před 7 lety +253

    Jocko & Echo PLEASE PLEASE,PLEASE, bring more ex-NAVY and current NAVY SEALS...The war stories brings me gousebumbs all the time...Great way to finish my day...Watched till the last second and i always will...Much love and respect from far Greece and a blue belt...Staying awake so i can watch the podcast..In Greece, it's 3:30am when the pod is up... #RespecttheVets #RespectTheGreatMaster #Osss

    • @ryanstoyles7611
      @ryanstoyles7611 Před 5 lety +13

      Dimitris wants to see current navy seals.....hmmmm

    • @keithryan5924
      @keithryan5924 Před 4 lety

      Ryan Stoyles taliban isis Vietcong ass

    • @keithryan5924
      @keithryan5924 Před 4 lety +1

      Dimitris Koronakos you can’t do interviews w current seals lol

    • @taurektaurek6213
      @taurektaurek6213 Před 3 lety

      No, but do a follow up with Mr Hayden, pls. He will surely have to tell some stories. Or even better: bring him together and some elite VC guy to swap war stories...

    • @joshuatrotter25
      @joshuatrotter25 Před 3 lety

      Current Navy SEALS cannot be interviewed. their identity has to be protected & they cannot talk about specific Ops or else they would be breaking big rocks into little rocks at Leavenworth lol.

  • @jamiekelly7280
    @jamiekelly7280 Před 4 lety +106

    A great interview, the Aussie sas had 500 kills and only lost one bloke, the way the American vets were treated was a disgrace, thank God it's way better now, any man whose taken the queen's shilling deserves our respect and gratitude.

    • @jamiekelly7280
      @jamiekelly7280 Před 4 lety +11

      @ hello sorry to piss on your chips, but I'm British! All the best.

    • @magicmatt1969
      @magicmatt1969 Před 4 lety +9

      Aussies produce a lot on men of grit!

    • @RenegadeRanga
      @RenegadeRanga Před 3 lety +4

      Lost 4 men in Vietnam.

    • @Peter_Kropotkin
      @Peter_Kropotkin Před rokem

      Are you rly bootlicking Britain??? Fuck the queen, and fuck them soldiers. You didn't belong there.

  • @sailordoc2007
    @sailordoc2007 Před 4 lety +47

    High praise for the Aussie SAS

  • @rybohm9829
    @rybohm9829 Před měsícem +2

    I’ve never heard a Jocko podcast with so much audio edited out for confidentiality reasons.. this guy must’ve been an animal lmao

  • @pamelam7026
    @pamelam7026 Před 4 lety +2

    My husbands grandpa stormed the beaches at Normandy. He passed away in 2000 but he would never talk about the war UNTIL his pain meds kicked in. He had a disease that made his muscles deteriorate and it was very painful. When he did talk about the war it was awful. He had very vivid detailed memories. It would break your heart but he made it through. I miss him and his stories but he was so brave to see what he saw and come back mentally intact. God bless all of you soldiers.

  • @karenrhoads1598
    @karenrhoads1598 Před rokem +3

    one of the things I enjoyed the most with this video was the casual unconscious light swearing...real people talking real talk. the light hearted remembrance of serious times...the no BS casual conversation...BF Egypt 🤣🤣...I've not heard that in years lol...I could listen to these guys for a long time

  • @rsrs5644
    @rsrs5644 Před 2 lety +5

    5 years later and I still watch this over and over again. The honor of these people is a unbelievable thing. I feel like I have been given something that I didn't earn for just listening to them. God bless you Sir Mr Hayden.

  • @thekaffiramericangrunt7522

    I got blown up twice in Ramadi, 06-07.... Army. 1-9 infantry, 2 ID Manchus. Keep Up The Fire. Much love brother.

  • @willhenley7280
    @willhenley7280 Před 4 lety +13

    These dudes from the era can tell some of the best stories . Also WW2 I miss my grandfather telling me stories of slaying Nazis 101st Airborne RIP see you on the other side pops.

  • @urboydave9880
    @urboydave9880 Před 3 lety +9

    These old-timers are so cool to talk too. Such interesting conversations.

  • @burnsloads
    @burnsloads Před 7 lety +44

    I get drunk with Roger. he's the most down to earth man you could ever meet. I love him and glad I get to hang out with him.

    • @kondawg8247
      @kondawg8247 Před 7 lety

      burnsloads does he have a wife and kids, or was his life just about combat ?

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Před 7 lety +4

      Keenan d 3 sons and a daughter. he isn't all emo about having killed people either

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Před 7 lety +2

      Keenan d and still married

    • @kondawg8247
      @kondawg8247 Před 7 lety +5

      That's good he seems like a cool cat, and yeah most seals I see don't regret the killing they've done either , truely a different breed

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Před 7 lety

      Keenan d dude, he was a heavy machine gunner and tells stories about picking v.c. up and slamming them to the ground with the bullets. the force of them was so strong it lifts people up and shit

  • @sethgordon8954
    @sethgordon8954 Před 5 lety +1

    Couldn't stop listening to this man's story. Thank you Jocko for having Mr. Hayden on

  • @jonathonnolan2328
    @jonathonnolan2328 Před 4 lety

    It was an honor for me to watch this and listen to these men speak I wish I could meet them in person. Thank you both for your service and what you've done for this country.

  • @8kwest
    @8kwest Před 7 lety +133

    Haha. 360 camera view back in the 60's... SEALs were the original Google Maps Street (river) view.

  • @amc7500
    @amc7500 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this interview. Did my heart good to hear this wonderful humble man. My Daddy was in Vietnam, now deceased. I wish I would have asked him more.

  • @rockinmranch6895
    @rockinmranch6895 Před 5 lety +1

    I rode bareback! God bless Roger and all of our Nam vets! They never got the recognition they deserved! Thanks Jocko for giving these guys a voice...your amazing! Awesome!

  • @johnfordham8133
    @johnfordham8133 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Jocko for having this warrior on. Respect,as always!

  • @S.E.Sander
    @S.E.Sander Před 3 lety +22

    Im just glad i won the lottery of life to be born, naturally, here in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA as an American citizen. And my family and i thank all those who serve, in any capacity, conventional or special operator, whatever branch, past and present...everyone of you are heros.

    • @thejackrabbithole-5311
      @thejackrabbithole-5311 Před 3 lety +1

      Cool town, good people. Did software for Biker's Dream store in suburb town.

  • @patrickk77362
    @patrickk77362 Před 7 lety +186

    Great podcast. I hope Roger is on again. Thank you

    • @MrMGR1986
      @MrMGR1986 Před 7 lety +13

      Same

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Před 7 lety +13

      Patrick Kiernan Roger is my friends dad. Dude is so fucking chill you would never know.

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Před 7 lety +5

      ask Roger about 'I am the God of hellfire.... I bring with me.... FYAHH!!!

    • @patrickk77362
      @patrickk77362 Před 7 lety +4

      burnsloads haha, awesome. You're very lucky, I bet he has so many more war stories and general life stories. 👍🏻

    • @drohegda
      @drohegda Před 7 lety

      burnsloads "I bring you to burn" The crazy World of Arthur Brown!

  • @williesumlin7892
    @williesumlin7892 Před 4 lety +2

    This is a Vet that I am honored to be a Navy Vet with. My uncle was a riverboat guy use to tell me some wild stories. Thanks for sharing. Awesome person!!

  • @missesvee5132
    @missesvee5132 Před 4 lety +2

    What an amazing man . I could listen to him for hours.

  • @billgibson3763
    @billgibson3763 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you gentlemen for making my life happy and free.

  • @joegigliotti6548
    @joegigliotti6548 Před měsícem +1

    My father fought in Vietnam in the battle of Getlins Corner in march of 1967. Lt Bobo got the metal of honor during that battle for being a hero and saving a bunch of marines!! Along with their corpsman and Jack Riley!! Wish we could hear the story of that battle!! Just sad how they were treated when they returned to USA. I thank all of you people that have served to help keep our freedom!!!

  • @tristancampbell411
    @tristancampbell411 Před 3 lety +4

    Love how Roger Hayden refers to himself as, "one of the boys." Humble hero

  • @lutzy411
    @lutzy411 Před 7 lety +4

    Was waiting for a Vietnam vet episode, everything and more then what I expected. Great way to start my workday man.

  • @thop9170
    @thop9170 Před 3 lety +18

    Hayden: "Did I tell you about....?"
    Me: "who cares if you did, i will listen to it again"

  • @Ken-qx6yq
    @Ken-qx6yq Před 4 lety +8

    Reminds me of the old saying dont mistake nice for weak, amazing man.

  • @jacobepetersen
    @jacobepetersen Před 3 lety +3

    Roger Hayden is one big tough frogman and a man among men. Thank you for your service. Jocko/Echo - thank you for sharing a few stories from this hero to the world.

  • @skyw.3920
    @skyw.3920 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for letting these men tell their stories.

  • @motamanifest
    @motamanifest Před 7 lety +2

    I'm kind of addicted to this podcast, I need more memory in my phone to continue downloading episodes. Keep up the great work guys!

  • @TheMiddleAmerican
    @TheMiddleAmerican Před 5 lety +17

    I absolutely love how this great man relaxes through the interview. Such a Fantastic interview. Thank you!

    • @TheMiddleAmerican
      @TheMiddleAmerican Před 5 lety +1

      He had me at “Dude”. For Real.....American Hero. Kudos Sir. I am no one, thank you for my freedom

  • @robbmorris
    @robbmorris Před 3 lety +4

    "There's nothing better than the platoon life" ... god damn Jocko 💪🏼

  • @johntomik4632
    @johntomik4632 Před 3 lety +1

    This guy sounds so much like my dad. So humble and so amazing. My dad was a Huey/Oh6/Snake dirver. God bless you sir

  • @jprater4999
    @jprater4999 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for letting us meet someone we never would have gotten to meet otherwise. It's men like Roger that put it all on the line for freedom. He is a real HERO, ALL GUTS AND CARING ABOUT HIS BROTHERS NOT LOOKING FOR REWARDS OR MEDALS, HE DESERVES ALL OF IT.

  • @unitedstateser
    @unitedstateser Před 5 lety +150

    This guy reminds me of how my dad talks about Vietnam. They got treated so badly when they got home that they are all kind of sheepish about it. At least that's how it feels to me. DAMN HIPPIES!

    • @MrGeltabs
      @MrGeltabs Před 5 lety +24

      The way they treated the boys coming home is a fucking crime. I was brought up to respect the men/women who serve, the hippies didn't get that lesson.

    • @ravenousfire7798
      @ravenousfire7798 Před 5 lety +29

      Hippies never learned that those servicemen were doing their job.
      If you don't like the war, protest the government putting them there, not the heroes putting their life on the line.
      Those men were doing what they had to, to survive and deserve respect.

    • @gusb5867
      @gusb5867 Před 5 lety +27

      Not every "hippie" hated servicemen. Plenty of servicemen themselves became anti war protesting hippies. Misplaced anger is everywhere, the GI's who did My Lai massacre had misplaced anger, as did people calling every GI baby killer

    • @Johnhealey-
      @Johnhealey- Před 5 lety +15

      Michael Christensen Yes I agree. Kinda reminds me of the filthy dirtbag lefties here is Australia. The piss weak little grubs should be the first to hang after the islamists and Chinese invade our country simply for campaigning to let that scum in here in the first place. Can you believe some in the left want an open border policy world wide? Can you even imagine what countries like ours would turn out if the floodgates were opened to those primitive mobs who have screwed their own countries and regions for a millennium? Why the hell would you want to let third world populations into a successful and thriving western democracy? It would send us back to the dark ages and out country would just become another hell on earth once they raped our resources and killed our countrymen. The left MUST be stopped lest they make it a reality.

    • @brandonstonestone1795
      @brandonstonestone1795 Před 4 lety +9

      You idiots are stupid

  • @israelmungenast4206
    @israelmungenast4206 Před 3 lety +5

    Dude seriously, how could you dislike this podcast? Like what makes someone hit the dislike button? I work a merchandising job and I have a long drive to work, so finding this podcast has been an actual gift. Got my discipline equals freedom banner coming in the mail!👍

    • @AnecdotalAvery
      @AnecdotalAvery Před 3 měsíci

      Believe it or not, there are a lot of soecops guys who are against talking about the stuff they/others have done.
      I find it important to document this stuff

  • @hwall37
    @hwall37 Před 3 lety

    Appreciate your service men. You guys pay a heavy price for people like me, even those of you that live. I’ll always be grateful.

  • @EGlideKid
    @EGlideKid Před 4 lety

    Thank you, gentlemen. You men are a credit to yourselves, your families, and your country. Honor and respect to you all.

  • @Mikero421
    @Mikero421 Před 7 lety +3

    Great episode!!! Thanks Jocko and Echo!!

  • @skmack937
    @skmack937 Před 5 lety +5

    I am continuously intrigued by Vietnam Vet's recap of events.

  • @gregadomeit4020
    @gregadomeit4020 Před 4 lety +2

    That was a great interview guys, looking forward to part Two. Take care and be safe.

  • @sunbirdbudz
    @sunbirdbudz Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for having this hero on your show. We Americans have lots of gratitude for all who served..especially this particular group of men. Blessings. s/.

  • @CrossLBar1883
    @CrossLBar1883 Před 6 lety +8

    What an American bad ass 🇺🇸 !!! GOD BLESS YOU Roger , Such a great interview.
    He grew up just over the mountain ...kick ass

  • @jamestheorine3510
    @jamestheorine3510 Před 3 lety +3

    THANK YOU MEN FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE TO KEEP US FREE!

  • @gregorymonacelli2257
    @gregorymonacelli2257 Před 4 lety +2

    My dad was a WWII war hero. Army 15th Cav recon scout. Purple Heart, Bronze Star 100% disabled vet. Never told me much of what the F happened to him, but since his body looked like a road map of scars, I suspected something. I did hear stories from his war buddies though. When my father was 90 years old, he was on his death bed pumped up with morphine which seemed to be like truth serum, and he recounted in detail what happened to him in the battle of Brest France. What a story.

  • @coeurdelion5372
    @coeurdelion5372 Před 7 lety +1

    Roger Hayden, outstanding. Last two podcasts stepped the game up. A conversation with Billy Waugh would make an incredible episode.

  • @jessehall2046
    @jessehall2046 Před 7 lety +68

    Thanks for your service. I have a few friends in the Australian SAS I enjoyed Rogers stories about them

    • @rp4712
      @rp4712 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn man, I’m training for selection

  • @akillezmorrissey7572
    @akillezmorrissey7572 Před 7 lety +35

    By far one of my favorite podcasts, so much knowledge from such a wise, salt of the earth dude. I would love to sit and talk to this frogman for hours. Much respect, thank you sir.

    • @brianwilkins5673
      @brianwilkins5673 Před 4 lety

      akillez Morrissey
      Well there’s probably a reason he has never done an interview. Guys like him don’t like to talk about it.

    • @calpow5605
      @calpow5605 Před 3 lety

      Salt of the earth, is fucking right.

  • @coreyg638
    @coreyg638 Před 5 lety +1

    Great interview Jocko, guys like Roger are the true national treasures.

  • @jr8209
    @jr8209 Před 7 lety

    I'm amazed at the quality this podcast keeps putting out.

  • @Heatherboothe
    @Heatherboothe Před 4 lety +5

    How Jocko speaks, demands respect and for people to listen to him. I'm in awe. His mind set is out of this world. And Roger is a real life hero! Thank y'all for your service!

    • @justinr2564
      @justinr2564 Před 4 lety

      Heather Boothe How wet are you?? 😂

  • @npcforyou
    @npcforyou Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent! Thank you fellas.
    Jon Lindsay
    BMCS/CWO
    USN (Ret)1965-87

  • @mitchellnoel2584
    @mitchellnoel2584 Před 4 lety +2

    My Father was in Vietnam in the Army, 9th infantry. Hand to hand combat at times. In the shit to be in the the shit, still living life but hard times. Love my Dad. Still living!

  • @lmactapout
    @lmactapout Před 4 lety +1

    Loved every second of that. I had Master Chief Fritch as my CMC in Millington in ‘93-94. We all worshipped that dude. Can’t wait to hear more from him.

  • @camkraw893
    @camkraw893 Před 7 lety +3

    Another great podcast, i love how humble all the guests are considering the hell they all went through! I thank you all for your service, keep up the good work!

  • @EpicMRPancake
    @EpicMRPancake Před 7 lety +326

    Shout out the the Aussie SAS!

    • @liamwilson6102
      @liamwilson6102 Před 5 lety +6

      Called sasr

    • @Johnhealey-
      @Johnhealey- Před 5 lety +13

      THE best SF force on the planet.

    • @majormadjack8600
      @majormadjack8600 Před 5 lety +23

      @@Johnhealey- no SF are the best in the world. each country has its own needs in which it trains its military forces to fulfill. Some countries do some things better

    • @kingfinance1508
      @kingfinance1508 Před 4 lety +21

      John Healey brother I am Australian, been here my whole life. But in NO WAY are they the ABSOLUTE best in the world. Our brothers, the Americans and English rule the world of SF and they always will. We are a county of 300 years old rather thousands, let’s respect our brothers in our country but let’s also not forget who is also forging the path our brothers are currently taking. Much love my
      Brother! #QLDER

    • @kingfinance1508
      @kingfinance1508 Před 4 lety +2

      @mr internet I agree 100% with what you said. But they are not THE BEST in the world...

  • @DiamondScientific
    @DiamondScientific Před 3 lety +1

    Respect is all you can say about Mr. Hayden...a humble man and a BMF.

  • @JasonMcFly
    @JasonMcFly Před 4 lety

    Can't thank you guys enough for your service. Really great listening to these great men talk about their work

  • @brianharston402
    @brianharston402 Před 7 lety +14

    Absolute unsung heroes. These are the men who truly advance the cause of democracy and freedom. To hear a man such as SEAL Hayden is THE essential window into the truth and horrors of the Vietnam war. This glimpse into his experiences is an honor. Thank you SEAL Willink.

    • @gregorybarker8835
      @gregorybarker8835 Před 6 lety +1

      Brian Harston Were the Vietnamese going to invade the States?

    • @EpicMRPancake
      @EpicMRPancake Před 5 lety

      The guy literally said that Hayden was the essential window into the truth and horrors of the Vietnam war. The thing about democracy and freedom was not talking about Vietnam, it's about what the soldiers join to fight for.

    • @scotthreshold3082
      @scotthreshold3082 Před 5 lety

      Wow I didn't realise they were so good!
      I'm guessing these highly trained elite hero's easily won the war? Especially with Vietnam having no serious fire power or specialist training...

  • @adudewatchingyoutubevids
    @adudewatchingyoutubevids Před 4 lety +3

    All of Jocko's little chuckles throughout the interview haha he's tickled to have Roger on here!

  • @jasonjohnstone686
    @jasonjohnstone686 Před 4 lety +1

    Great uncle serviced with New Zealand SAS in Vietnam. He didn't really talk much about his experience, but he was a great man. Thanks for sharing video.

  • @skinnypitt9694
    @skinnypitt9694 Před 4 lety

    This is hands down the best interviews I have ever seen! EVER! Jacko, thanks brother for putting this guy on. Keep up the good work! Watching heroes like this just makes me so grateful to all of you guys who give so much to make this nation what it is. I can't even express how thankful I am that guys like you exist. God Bless you all!

  • @MrMGR1986
    @MrMGR1986 Před 7 lety +26

    Wish this was longer. Great podcast

  • @jordanthomas3346
    @jordanthomas3346 Před 5 lety +25

    The grandpa I always wanted.

  • @BlountForce
    @BlountForce Před 4 lety

    I love his speech at the end. These guys are all heros.

  • @larrysnipes7113
    @larrysnipes7113 Před 4 lety +1

    Good stuff it's so cool to hear an old Viet Nam veteran warrior tell those stories, thanks Roger and Jocko for your service keep moving down range!!

  • @MegaMellison
    @MegaMellison Před 6 lety +14

    This was interview GOLD! Loved it. Thank you Jocko for bringing Mr. Hayden on the podcast.

  • @andrewcollins3301
    @andrewcollins3301 Před 3 lety +3

    Im a British Veteran, im not a Hero, I walked in the footsteps of Heroes like these two. Absolute Respect!!

  • @mannyfreeesh5256
    @mannyfreeesh5256 Před 7 lety +1

    Damn, I haven't heard Navy talk in years. Brings back memories.

  • @danielmanning7689
    @danielmanning7689 Před 6 lety +1

    This guy reminds me of my great uncle. I never even knew he was a vietnam vet until I read an old newspaper article about how he single handedly swam across a river under enemy fire so our forces could build a bridge. Quiet badass, content with being unknown, like Mr. Hayden here.

  • @warfarewar8206
    @warfarewar8206 Před 7 lety +3

    Awesome show!!

  • @alwaysarmed88
    @alwaysarmed88 Před 5 lety +11

    Truly we never lost in Vietnam, we pulled out. There is a difference

    • @MrAnperm
      @MrAnperm Před 5 lety +1

      Always Armed88 You pull out when you can’t win

    • @billnye8872
      @billnye8872 Před 5 lety

      jack torrence then what was the point

    • @SimonAshworthWood
      @SimonAshworthWood Před 5 lety

      @jack torrence, if you'd done that, you would have gotten the USSR directly involved and started WW3. That's why the USA didn't do that.

    • @eriklarson4082
      @eriklarson4082 Před 5 lety +2

      @@MrAnperm Or when you don't want to get her pregnant.

  • @bencollar5802
    @bencollar5802 Před 4 lety

    This is so great that Jocko is talking to these war heros and documenting their stories.

  • @cyodatron
    @cyodatron Před 4 lety +2

    Mercy the knowledge I learned during this podcast was unreal. Thanks to all who have gone before us defending freedom.