Frank Wright returns to boot camp

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2022
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    One of the last of the original Marine Raiders and an Iwo Jima survivor, Marine Frank Wright returns to Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego for recognition and to attend the latest graduation of Marines.
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  • @mikehughes4969
    @mikehughes4969 Před rokem +6471

    There isn't anything a young Marine respects more than an old Marine.

    • @penguinsentinel8508
      @penguinsentinel8508 Před 10 měsíci +309

      In a business where many die young, beware an old man.

    • @tomterific390
      @tomterific390 Před 10 měsíci +118

      @@penguinsentinel8508 He'll be the first to tell you that he was lucky.

    • @JB-qq1xz
      @JB-qq1xz Před 10 měsíci +25

      So much wisdom

    • @unknowneffect9833
      @unknowneffect9833 Před 9 měsíci +37

      8:33 he sure can still tell a fine woman too when he sees one good lord she is in great shape!!

    • @arthurbachmann4221
      @arthurbachmann4221 Před 9 měsíci

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  • @kizunadragon9
    @kizunadragon9 Před 10 měsíci +4179

    notice how even when other Marines outrank him they still call him "sir" that is when you know you've earned respect.

    • @gen3kali877
      @gen3kali877 Před 9 měsíci +407

      Every Marine participating in the Pacific campaign will always out rank everyone up to and including the Commandant.

    • @WmGood
      @WmGood Před 9 měsíci +245

      I was not a Marine but I did serve in the army in Vietnam. When I go to the VA clinics and hospital ANYTIME I SEE A WWII VETERAN, I salute him / her. Those people went through a hellava war and the survivors came back and built the greatest country the world has ever seen. The deserve a salute and 110% of our respect. They were the Greatest Generation and they are treasures.

    • @kaijaspersen2089
      @kaijaspersen2089 Před 9 měsíci +96

      It doesn't matter what rank you are, if you fought and survived a war that is automatic respect, he earned it.

    • @christopherwalker6056
      @christopherwalker6056 Před 8 měsíci +21

      ​@WmGood thank you for your service in a horrible war. As for WWII I fully agree with you. I'm proud that my grandpa Walker was a Lt in the Army air corps, flew the P-51 mustang in the European theater. Imagine being a 19 year old getting shot at by German pilots. Anyway, God bless that generation.

    • @Peatingtune
      @Peatingtune Před 8 měsíci +33

      @gen3kali877 You can't outrank someone who fought in a war where, if they lost, not only the country but the entire free world was fucked. There hasn't been a war like that since.

  • @joshmcdonald5520
    @joshmcdonald5520 Před 10 měsíci +2554

    "AFTER 80 YEARS I'M FINALLY HOME!"
    I hope to be that fired up when I do my old man travelling to the places I've been.

  • @-Bleen
    @-Bleen Před 6 měsíci +700

    He was a special guest at our MC Ball a few years ago. I was a working party and had to stick with him for the night as "Security." He asked for a glass of fireball, we got him a shot, and he goes "I said a glass." We got him a full cup and this man sat there drinking it like water. Legend fr 🤘

  • @brianwheeler1300
    @brianwheeler1300 Před rokem +2366

    That “OORAH” the moment he stepped on the pavement was epic and you could hear that young soul of his inside is very much alive and well.

    • @eliporter3980
      @eliporter3980 Před rokem +70

      Yeah, you can hear the power in his voice when he said. Plus the look in his eyes spoke volumes.

    • @ericirwin413
      @ericirwin413 Před rokem +32

      @@eliporter3980 definitely one of the few and the proud!!
      Of course he can't move around like he used since he's older obviously but you can tell in that loud OOORAH he's still a hard charging Marine like he was when he was much younger!! Chesty is proud of you!

    • @kariknutzen532
      @kariknutzen532 Před rokem +25

      Not a timid OOORAH by a long shot. Salty old Marine. God bless

    • @ehlinelawfirmpersonalinjur9130
      @ehlinelawfirmpersonalinjur9130 Před rokem +1

      amen!

    • @NathanFisher-kk6gr
      @NathanFisher-kk6gr Před rokem +24

      That is the howl of a Devil Dog.
      hell, it ran a chill down my spine.

  • @RobertJones-ux6nc
    @RobertJones-ux6nc Před rokem +5671

    New Breed meets the Old Breed. My Grandpaw did this in 1917, my Dad in 1944, I did it in 1975, and my nephew in 2006.

    • @flyoverkid55
      @flyoverkid55 Před rokem +387

      A fine tradition. My thanks to you and your family for your service.

    • @johndeere8594
      @johndeere8594 Před rokem +74

      @@flyoverkid55 Thank you all.

    • @dejavu666wampas9
      @dejavu666wampas9 Před rokem +79

      Awesome family! Semper Fi, to your fine lineage.

    • @warrior_9726
      @warrior_9726 Před rokem +132

      My great grand in 1917 (Army) my grandpa in 1944(Navy), my brother in 2015 (Army) and I currently. (USMC)

    • @roderickstockdale1678
      @roderickstockdale1678 Před rokem +10

      Robert, which regiment/battalion did your grandfather serve with in the first war?

  • @Freemelon07
    @Freemelon07 Před 8 měsíci +490

    He can certainly hold a solid salute, even at 100 years old.

    • @FIFWIF_SPEAKS
      @FIFWIF_SPEAKS Před 6 měsíci +6

      Had the best one

    • @smellyfinger684
      @smellyfinger684 Před 4 měsíci +13

      You never forget. I'm a father of three and I've been out for 17 years. I still keep a bug out bag under my bed. In my head, I never left.

    • @elmorekrouse4250
      @elmorekrouse4250 Před měsícem +2

      If WE needed him I am sure he would answer the call

    • @Jus-xh6ep
      @Jus-xh6ep Před měsícem

      He is just shy of 100. He is among the last living WW1 Marine Raiders. Got bayoneted in Guam. What a hero!!

  • @inglesd90
    @inglesd90 Před 10 měsíci +711

    My grandfather served in the Pacific Theatre of WW2. Even though he didn't talk about what he did, we could all tell he had lived through hell, his line of duty disabilities bothered him for the rest of his life. He would always downplay his sacrifice, saying that the boys who came back without limbs or who didn't get to come back home at all had paid a much higher price. RIP Pop Pop, you will be remembered.

    • @johnhadley7715
      @johnhadley7715 Před 9 měsíci +25

      He said it right. I constantly heard from my dad (WW2: North Africa-Sicily-Italy) that the true heroes are pushing up crosses.

    • @edwinng7313
      @edwinng7313 Před 8 měsíci +4

      True, my grandparents was a seller during WW2 in Singapore, one of them said, some of them become the workers to prevent getting captured by imperial japanese and executed in changi beach.

    • @joeb1den114
      @joeb1den114 Před 7 měsíci

      “Pacific Theater” bla bla. Stfu lmao. I’m sure he “sacrificed much” washing underwear of peeling potatoes 😂

    • @hrvojesipina6518
      @hrvojesipina6518 Před 7 měsíci

      Please read some historical (factual) books before making remarks. Also, no need to be disrespectful. @@joeb1den114

    • @digital2701361
      @digital2701361 Před 7 měsíci +7

      That was your grandpa. @@joeb1den114

  • @vBrazzyy
    @vBrazzyy Před rokem +3172

    One of the last OG Marine Raiders, and Drill Instructor. What a legend. That salute was rock solid, even being 100yrs old isnt an excuse for this Marine. Thank you for your service.

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Před rokem +62

      Marine Raiders were/are Special Operations. They were issued a special Bowie knife which would be modernly known today as a Ontario SP-10.

    • @randomstuff4997
      @randomstuff4997 Před rokem +7

      @@JohnDoeEagle1 nice

    • @timothy4557
      @timothy4557 Před rokem +6

      ​@John Doe Recon right ?

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před rokem +1

      @@JohnDoeEagle1 Can I have one too?

    • @darksaintxvi6914
      @darksaintxvi6914 Před rokem +1

      @@JohnDoeEagle1no really. I thought raiders were fuckin devgru

  • @rememberblackmesa
    @rememberblackmesa Před rokem +2925

    1:10 that's the scream of a young man right there, never left, much respect to all of our veterans, stay safe.

    • @mariahoulihan9483
      @mariahoulihan9483 Před 11 měsíci +79

      I found it very emotional. I am British. What a fine gentleman.

    • @michaelmoreno4696
      @michaelmoreno4696 Před 10 měsíci +27

      Heck yeah bro much respect

    • @joshmcdonald5520
      @joshmcdonald5520 Před 10 měsíci +62

      The body may be old and weakened, but the Marine in it is strong and tough as ever.

    • @ronnie_5150
      @ronnie_5150 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Still a badass. :)

    • @sigmaramen
      @sigmaramen Před 8 měsíci +9

      1:13 did anyone hear the minecraft "oof" sound?

  • @HopplyYT
    @HopplyYT Před 8 měsíci +35

    I haven't served, and am not even an American, but this video made me cry happy tears to see an old man, tearing up as he remembers what he's gone through, and getting the respect he so very much deserves, so happy to see him getting respected by young-in's. Thank you for your service sir.

    • @Glock20AK
      @Glock20AK Před měsícem

      This country loses all the wars, you aren’t missing much.

  • @mikekruly9097
    @mikekruly9097 Před 9 měsíci +28

    The greatest generation without a doubt. How lucky we are to have had people like him and my father, who also served in WW2

    • @rarinrecruit3150
      @rarinrecruit3150 Před 15 hodinami

      So many who paid the greatest price for our freedom and peace. It’s because of them we need not fear the long dark

  • @CoffeeSuccubus
    @CoffeeSuccubus Před rokem +1208

    That loud "OOOHHHRAAHHH" made me smile widely.
    This man's a legend

    • @BK-uy9nj
      @BK-uy9nj Před rokem +18

      He was a DI, he had to!

    • @Sweethandsome01
      @Sweethandsome01 Před rokem +5

      Made me smile and gave me goosebumps

    • @michelleshock8647
      @michelleshock8647 Před rokem

      He's just a normal soldier that happens to be old. Not a big deal at all. How the hell is he a 'legend'? I've never heard about him.

    • @claytonreid3802
      @claytonreid3802 Před rokem +13

      @@michelleshock8647 many can return to a base decades after retirement, but very few have the pride that he does about being a marine. You can tell he's genuinely honored by the opportunity and is proud he's a marine

    • @mitchellwright5478
      @mitchellwright5478 Před rokem +22

      @@michelleshock8647 the man was fucking in Iwo Jima, regardless of if you believe in ‘heroes’, the man deserves recognition in this day and age, many simply don’t know the real cost of WW2

  • @hammadarif8052
    @hammadarif8052 Před rokem +1716

    People like him paved the path for the modern day Marine Raiders

    • @blondknight99
      @blondknight99 Před rokem +75

      People like him paved the path for all the good things we have and hold dear.

    • @hammadarif8052
      @hammadarif8052 Před rokem +31

      @@blondknight99 agreed my comment was based on the raider patch on his uniform

    • @hammadarif8052
      @hammadarif8052 Před rokem +3

      @GrillzMasky explain yourself?

    • @huntclanhunt9697
      @huntclanhunt9697 Před rokem +11

      @GrillzMasky incorrect

    • @davesvintageequipment5319
      @davesvintageequipment5319 Před rokem +21

      Indeed, Being a member of Carlsons Raiders is a true badge of courage and honor. Few got the privledge

  • @isaaclozada444
    @isaaclozada444 Před 6 měsíci +24

    Never had a grandfather but my neighbor was WWll vet and he used to tell me all his story’s and what went through while he would watch me and take me to the school bus ! In high school I was given assignment to write to a late family member and i decided to write to him cause he was my grandpa in my eyes that I never had ! Love you grandpa manny thank you for youre sacrifice ❤️

  • @LtVictor
    @LtVictor Před 5 měsíci +11

    It's always the trauma coming back when they tell stories of decades prior, then say "I'm sorry" for showing emotion. That gets me.

  • @OriginalMomo
    @OriginalMomo Před rokem +1041

    When he stepped off the van and said “OOH RAH!” … I’m very glad someone barked back. Much respect, sir, and many thanks for your years of service. My brother and cousin are marines. Semper Fi!

    • @jonathanhill6064
      @jonathanhill6064 Před rokem +14

      wish i could triple like this comment

    • @jakemanuele102
      @jakemanuele102 Před rokem +4

      @@jonathanhill6064 liked it for ya boss

    • @marcingrabkowski1054
      @marcingrabkowski1054 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Can you elaborate please on that bark thing? Where does it come from?
      The proud, The few ...and sane service in US Army without drUg queens

    • @7thsonofa7thson80
      @7thsonofa7thson80 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@marcingrabkowski1054marines are called devil dogs the barking is tradition.

    • @NoName.NotNamed
      @NoName.NotNamed Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@marcingrabkowski1054devil dogs bark, growl and snarl. Semper

  • @stathispapailias634
    @stathispapailias634 Před rokem +1061

    Once a Marine, always a Marine......RIP sir.

    • @longwindingroad
      @longwindingroad Před rokem +13

      He died ?

    • @ghostwriter1415
      @ghostwriter1415 Před rokem +18

      Man, it totally warms me to see the brass section, and to know that many people came together to put it together, just to make the Old Salt feel some of the magic, that was his youth in 1942! Semper Fi Devil Dog, and may your spirit live forever.

    • @dreezymoto
      @dreezymoto Před rokem +23

      damn, at least he made it home before his ascension. Rah Sir

    • @Hibuy-
      @Hibuy- Před rokem +41

      pretty sure he is still alive I couldn't find anything on his death a man of that level of service; I'm sure his death would have bin published

    • @ghostwriter1415
      @ghostwriter1415 Před rokem +21

      @@Hibuy- I should've not been so quick to assume that he was gone. I just assumed Stahthis knew the man, and so I said it too. Now I feel like an a$$hole, and I'm on my way to edit the comment. Respect to you as well.

  • @GenXHBReacts
    @GenXHBReacts Před 9 měsíci +22

    I didn't have the privilege to serve due to a birth defect. I regret it to this day. This whole video put a tear in my eye, a lump in my throat, and a mountain of feelings in my heart. I love every last one of our past, present, and future military personnel. Thank you.

    • @Tony27654
      @Tony27654 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Same here, I have an eye birth defect. Makes my vision 20/200 in one eye and it’s not correctable.

  • @tomc.7520
    @tomc.7520 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Look at his face when he tells the story starting at 3:47, you can see the pain in his face as he remembers. I almost cried and so did that sailor.

  • @2tfts
    @2tfts Před rokem +1725

    Pretty amazing to see this hero 80 years after leaving to go to war, still wearing the uniform with such pride and respect. I could see his past return when he went into the ranks. I also loved watching the reactions of the child (grandson I assume) who was, no doubt, raised with an understanding and respect for this history.

    • @WillVogt
      @WillVogt Před rokem +49

      He's a Marine. No Marine would ever disrespect that uniform!

    • @michaelroloson2389
      @michaelroloson2389 Před rokem +9

      @@WillVogt There you go!

    • @jamesnash2620
      @jamesnash2620 Před rokem +10

      @@davidmoutray2644 That’s just pure edge lord ignorance. History and legacy are the cornerstone of the Marine Corps. Marines from prior generations were always around to impart wisdom and just to be around Marines. You weren’t one of us, so how could you understand?

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 Před rokem +9

      @@jamesnash2620 A severe remark, but there is truth to it. The Corps absolutely leaves its stamp, and it remains vivid for decades... eight decades.
      Myself, I was nine years USN. It left its impression on me, forty years on.
      To be in something like the military, you're called on to breathe, eat, drink, and sleep it. And when you put your uniform on -- and on just so -- you wear it.
      It's not as hard as I'm making it sound, though. It's a set of habits, whose purpose is to make you able to win the wars. It amounts to... an esoteric knowledge which those who have not done and lived it can only catch an inkling; nowadays those are many, many.
      It was a little different in my own youth, when in the 1960's there were war veterans in their forties and fifties all over the place. Sometimes they'd tell stories. This is not so available now; wars are no longer mass wars... not for this Republic.

    • @esburnside
      @esburnside Před rokem +4

      Semper Fidelis

  • @mariodesmo
    @mariodesmo Před rokem +527

    Mr. Wright is a real hero, now doubt about his honor. My Uncle Pete joined on Monday December 8, 1941. Was eventually wounded on Iwo Jima but that only pissed him off. He brought back the sword from the Japanese officer that shot him. That Japanese officer didn't go home. Oh yea, February 23rd was his birthday and he saw the flag being raised that day. He was 22 years old that day. He's resting now with his fellow Marines at the local National Cemetery. RIP Uncle Pete!

    • @lonelynadino1836
      @lonelynadino1836 Před rokem +16

      Your uncle Pete is a legend.

    • @knottsscary
      @knottsscary Před rokem +5

      What a legend we share the same birthday

    • @olddog6658
      @olddog6658 Před rokem +15

      Graduated boot camp 1961. All senior nco's & officers were both WW II and Korean vets.
      I still have my blues. Semper Fi pogues... 79 yesterday.

    • @m998hmmv
      @m998hmmv Před rokem +2

      Wow what a story! Legend! I hope to go back and visit MCRD San Diego some day, my trip won’t be as special as this badass’s though. RIP Sir.

    • @grega99affle15
      @grega99affle15 Před rokem +3

      I wish I could've listened to Uncle Pete's stories

  • @thegreenlogbook
    @thegreenlogbook Před 10 měsíci +31

    We, as a newer generation, should take the time to sit with these older warriors and hear their stories from life, leadership and experiences of the past.
    Semper Fi! 🦅 🌎⚓️

  • @user-iq2bn2lp4n
    @user-iq2bn2lp4n Před 9 měsíci +9

    He never left the Marine, his attitude still the same. Man of Valor and Honor.

  • @paulpillow7641
    @paulpillow7641 Před rokem +1195

    I'm about 44 years junior, and a retired Gunny, but that was a very motivating, "ooh rah!!!" Made me smile with pride. Pretty sure all Marines feel the same way.

    • @edwardkeating5285
      @edwardkeating5285 Před rokem +1

      Thanks.....

    • @av8ionUSMC
      @av8ionUSMC Před 10 měsíci +3

      yes, we feel the same way, Gunny! Oorah!

    • @musicsnob4226
      @musicsnob4226 Před 10 měsíci +2

      All Americans🇺🇸✌

    • @huerosantos7563
      @huerosantos7563 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Semper Fi Gunny.. I served with
      A Company
      1st Bn 3rd Marines 1st Marine Brigade. 0311. MCAS KANEOHE HAWAII
      0311 GRUNT 😎👊🏽✌🏽

    • @RobertJones-ux6nc
      @RobertJones-ux6nc Před 10 měsíci +8

      My Dad (Master Gunnery Seargant) and Grandpaw (Major Ret.) came to mine in Feb of 76 at MCRD SD and suprised my Di's and I when they showed up. My Grandpaw even had some of his lapel medals from both World Wars like a Navy Cross, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and a few others.

  • @mattcfromep
    @mattcfromep Před rokem +320

    When he jumped out of the van and yelled oorah that gave me the chills!!!!

    • @StuckIn1960s
      @StuckIn1960s Před rokem +18

      Honestly though that's the most energy I've ever seen a centurion have

    • @goinjones
      @goinjones Před rokem +19

      @@StuckIn1960s I know 30 yr olds with less energy, this man's a national treasure.

    • @kennethbrown1243
      @kennethbrown1243 Před rokem +7

      I was hoping to see him on line doing push ups!

    • @timothypurselley880
      @timothypurselley880 Před rokem +1

      "Oorah" but you were close. Oorah, it's a Marine thing!

    • @mattcfromep
      @mattcfromep Před rokem

      @@timothypurselley880 Semper Fi brother. Thanks for noticing that. Spell check got me again

  • @wellsfunhouse7801
    @wellsfunhouse7801 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I served 7 years in the United States Army, but I've got nothing but love for my fellow Marines

  • @acommentator4452
    @acommentator4452 Před 10 měsíci +17

    what a gallant gentleman. his family must be so proud, what a heritage and example

  • @outrageousalan7780
    @outrageousalan7780 Před rokem +636

    100 years old and still squared away.
    The Greatest Generation indeed.
    Thank you for your service, Sir.
    (salute)

    • @proj3cT5150
      @proj3cT5150 Před rokem +1

      🫡

    • @DonTheGoods
      @DonTheGoods Před rokem +7

      @@proj3cT5150 This is Motivating!
      Fucking Outstanding!

    • @Lunzie
      @Lunzie Před rokem +6

      I hope and pray the USA’s WOKE military gets back to normal, badass, kicking ass military SOON!!!!!!!!

    • @franknb7827
      @franknb7827 Před rokem +8

      If the greatest generation saw where our country is today, we'd all be speaking a mix of German, Italian and Japanese.

    • @douglasblaydes7801
      @douglasblaydes7801 Před 11 měsíci +1

      His salute was crisp - a true American Hero and inspiration for all of us!

  • @mlrllama
    @mlrllama Před rokem +528

    Absolute legend. They didn't call them "The Greatest Generation" for nothing.
    Thank you for your service.

    • @aced4fun
      @aced4fun Před rokem +7

      and to think they're almost all gone :(

    • @elicase8708
      @elicase8708 Před rokem

      Also the only one there who's not a war criminal

    • @capcom7794
      @capcom7794 Před rokem +3

      @@elicase8708 what are you talking about? the number of war crimes committed by his generation is huge compared to our generation.

    • @rafox66
      @rafox66 Před rokem +1

      @@capcom7794 I don't think they had that many laws of war back then.

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem +6

      @@elicase8708 How would you know who is or is not a war criminal? What experience are you using to pass judgment? What makes you believe that you are worth?
      1989-2009, USMC, Master Gunnery Sergeant, retired.
      4th generation Marine.

  • @lwinaus8810
    @lwinaus8810 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Semper Fi…. I went through Parris Island in 1971 and know full well the emotional attachment that most Former Marines have to the Corps. I was filled with joy for this old Marine going back to San Diego on the 80th anniversary of his graduation as a Marine. Well done!

  • @fernandomurillo9272
    @fernandomurillo9272 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Nov -9-23. Having a drink 🥃. Remembering my brother Manual Tellez RIP once a Marine always a Marine. Happy birthday to all of you guys on November 10. God bless you all

  • @DixieHomestead
    @DixieHomestead Před rokem +386

    When he talked about his friend getting blown up, it was like he relived that moment all over again. That's was a powerful moment.

    • @BBAKER22
      @BBAKER22 Před rokem +17

      Sadly, I'm sure he relives that almost daily

    • @DixieHomestead
      @DixieHomestead Před rokem +15

      @@BBAKER22 no doubt. Those men saw things most of us can only imagine.

    • @mushmonkey15
      @mushmonkey15 Před rokem +20

      For real, I had to rewatch it to make sure I heard everything right, and now *I'm* starting to cry a bit thinking about how that would feel, to see a friend in literal pieces as a 20 year old, and to continue with that memory for 80 years

    • @2199SPUDMAN
      @2199SPUDMAN Před rokem +6

      Because you just know that 'ol leatherneck saw things that no man should ever see. Choked me up. God bless him.

    • @Greg-ri3yf
      @Greg-ri3yf Před rokem +2

      Also, for the sailor standing with him.

  • @maxwedge5683
    @maxwedge5683 Před rokem +834

    My father was a US Navy WWII veteran, he passed in 2012. There are few of these men left. We must NEVER forget their sacrifices. Honor them this Veterans Day and every day.

    • @johndoe-ek6vl
      @johndoe-ek6vl Před rokem

      the world wouldn't be a madhouse now if the germans, italians and japanese won.

    • @robbobbrah8953
      @robbobbrah8953 Před rokem

      Look at what they sacrificed for: so trans men can wear thongs to dance for kids who tip them dollar bills.
      What a sacrifice.

    • @klavier285
      @klavier285 Před rokem +13

      I honestly feel bad for them and those that lost their lives when I see how far this country has fallen. Like we let them down.

    • @dantemcmillan6337
      @dantemcmillan6337 Před rokem

      @@klavier285 we definetly have let them down with how backwards ass this country is acting right now

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 Před rokem +3

      My father was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He just recently went into a care facility with dementia.

  • @merlehamblin6266
    @merlehamblin6266 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Salute to this honorable marine!!!!!!!!

  • @rustyshackleford5269
    @rustyshackleford5269 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Brought a smile to my face to see the happiness on his face. Brought a tear to my eye watching him salute and hold attention at his age. A true bad ass.

  • @ryanlippert480
    @ryanlippert480 Před rokem +411

    The pride he still takes in being a Marine 80 years later should be an inspiration to every Marine, Sailor, Soldier and Airman. He even teared up a little with his memories of being a young Marine in WW2.

    • @jeffburnham6611
      @jeffburnham6611 Před rokem

      I think that pride is always there, its instilled in you from day 1 of RTC, and everyday until you graduate. Unfortunately too many devil pups fresh out of tours in Afghanistan and Iraq have no respect for veterans and see anyone wearing the uniform as a fraud because there are too many cases of stolen valor out there.

    • @FinalLugiaGuardian
      @FinalLugiaGuardian Před rokem

      I know they are not going to hold a retired Marine like him to the grooming standards, but are Marines allowed to have mustaches?

    • @alarictheredboi276yearsago4
      @alarictheredboi276yearsago4 Před rokem +6

      @@JohnSmith-uy7sv don’t you have anything better to do than spout ancient dribble?

    • @shingoku999999
      @shingoku999999 Před rokem +2

      @@alarictheredboi276yearsago4 I'm just going through and reporting his posts for misinformation. He's defiling a war heroes memory with this dribble

    • @katserizawa4122
      @katserizawa4122 Před rokem

      @@JohnSmith-uy7sv Although, I agree with your angle, the NLT is a pile of garbage. Just read the KJV like an adult (Not the NKJV)

  • @Pellepelle14
    @Pellepelle14 Před 2 měsíci

    Bless you! Thanks for your services ❤

  • @wesinman2312
    @wesinman2312 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your service Sir, and so glad you got to come home. God bless you.

  • @GreedeeVids
    @GreedeeVids Před rokem +408

    My grandfather was a full bird colonel. He was also a spear point into Iwa Jima. I knew before I joined who he was. I didn't realize what a bad ass he was till after my service. These men were on a different level.

    • @Sledge_0617
      @Sledge_0617 Před rokem +28

      I'm active duty now but I always tell my wife that those were times of true men and heroes. I can never compare nor begin to think our service is the same.

    • @GreedeeVids
      @GreedeeVids Před rokem +15

      @@Sledge_0617 Keep holding that torch bro. I'm glad we passed it into good hands. Semper Fi.

    • @texanman1998
      @texanman1998 Před rokem +3

      thank you for his service

    • @texanman1998
      @texanman1998 Před rokem

      @@Sledge_0617 if we go to war with russia and china at the same time, we would be heroes for the later generation

    • @USDepOfEnergy
      @USDepOfEnergy Před rokem +7

      Thats cool, apparently my grandpa got a silver star in vietnam

  • @SakuraVyn
    @SakuraVyn Před rokem +233

    When he said "I'm home" that was deep! Marines are born twice!

    • @BBAKER22
      @BBAKER22 Před rokem

      Born twice? Really? LMAO

    • @Apollo5752353
      @Apollo5752353 Před rokem +3

      @@BBAKER22 Ah shove it, let the man be

    • @bobguy6542
      @bobguy6542 Před rokem +4

      @@BBAKER22 the saying is, "All Marines are born twice. Once when they leave the womb; again when they leave boot camp."

    • @migueltejeda9574
      @migueltejeda9574 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@BBAKER22you will never know the meaning.
      You probably never served the very same country that allows you to spew your ignorance.

  • @dougputhoff3215
    @dougputhoff3215 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your service

  • @christopherdempsey3878
    @christopherdempsey3878 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Mad respect for this man!

  • @jtx38
    @jtx38 Před rokem +665

    My dad joined the USMC when he turned 16 y/o in 1942. He enlisted for the duration plus 6 months. Did his boot camp in San Diego. Served on Okinawa. He was only 19 y/o when discharged after the war. He was a proud Marine for the rest of his life. I miss you dad.

    • @jimpatriot179
      @jimpatriot179 Před rokem +6

      RIP

    • @INdifrnve
      @INdifrnve Před rokem +7

      We all miss your dad. Thank you for sharing. 🇺🇸

    • @aaronbeardsley3261
      @aaronbeardsley3261 Před rokem +1

      The things we boost ourselves up about

    • @joeblow9850
      @joeblow9850 Před rokem +2

      God bless him. RIP 👍

    • @willm678
      @willm678 Před rokem +6

      That’s awesome. My grandfather was enlisted into the army only a month after graduating high school in 1944, so he must’ve been about the same age as your dad. He was a paratrooper in Japan and later served in Korea and Vietnam for a total of 27 years of service. He retired a lieutenant colonel. Rest in peace to your dad. I truly look up to people like him.

  • @bradlittle3635
    @bradlittle3635 Před rokem +468

    An outstanding American we should all thank him for his service 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Před rokem +3

      We are seeing some of the best this nation has to offer in this video. I did not serve but I am proud to say that for years I helped serve those who did.

    • @Zarkarin
      @Zarkarin Před rokem

      @@JohnSmith-uy7sv Last one I'll do cause apparently you lack enough courage in your faith to be able to spread it in a way that does not resemble spam mail. Again, read your own doctrine.
      Matthew 10:14
      " If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that home or town."

  • @hergazoid
    @hergazoid Před 20 dny

    Wow! That gave me shivers. Thank you for your service!!!

  • @lynnpendleton5996
    @lynnpendleton5996 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your service😊😊

  • @bryanb3778
    @bryanb3778 Před rokem +199

    As a Marine veteran, this filled my heart with so much love and admiration of him. Our greatest treasure. What I wouldn’t give to spend a day with this salty devil dog and just talk marine shop grunt to grunt. Semper Fi sir, you are what molded us for generations.

  • @peterscotney1
    @peterscotney1 Před rokem +365

    i had to hold back the tears when they hauled him up to salute and shake hands with the modern day marine , my dad was a royal marine who was transferred onto a USN hospital ship after being wounded alongside the us marines in ww2 , the us marines saved my dads life by transferring him to the superior medical facilities they had on board their ships

    • @andyguajardo4785
      @andyguajardo4785 Před rokem +15

      The Royal Marines and US Marines will always have a strong brother earned in blood, respect and loyalty. Semper Fi!!

    • @Bigmackenzie
      @Bigmackenzie Před rokem +6

      I'm sure they were as proud to have him as he was happy that they did

    • @passeddown9979
      @passeddown9979 Před rokem +5

      The Royal Marines are a riot to work with, I had the honor in 2014 as a US Marine, on the Keusarge Naval Ship while we did tactical exercises with the UK, Netherlands, Spain and Mexico. All of those Marines are as hardcore as the US truly (we just couldn't speak a lick of each other's language lol)

    • @sroevukasroevuka
      @sroevukasroevuka Před rokem

      Hes a brother marine. Of course they did. Thank your dad for his service for me.

    • @robertthomas583
      @robertthomas583 Před rokem +2

      That's a great story, your dad was every bit the hero all these men were, and probably didn't make a big deal out of it. One correction, the Marines don't have their own medical people, they use the Navy.

  • @ryanwhite4912
    @ryanwhite4912 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Much respect sir thank you for your service.

  • @richardhuffman-oy8ng
    @richardhuffman-oy8ng Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you sir for your service

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 Před rokem +169

    We as Americans owe a debt of gratitude to that generation of men and women that can never be paid in full. I'm a Navy veteran son of WW II Army Air Corps veterans.
    Their time is coming to a close, we must do everything we can to honor their sacrifice and memory.
    God Bless the Republic.

    • @flyoverkid55
      @flyoverkid55 Před rokem +9

      @@davidmoutray2644 In that time, there was no option. They had been attacked by a hostile foreign military. If that doesn't create a sense of necessity for you, I can't imagine what does.

    • @crystalz1839
      @crystalz1839 Před rokem +2

      im not american but respect to your marines

    • @seanbrittain2625
      @seanbrittain2625 Před rokem +2

      Us army vet here may god bless this old warrior thanks for clearing the way

    • @flyoverkid55
      @flyoverkid55 Před rokem +1

      @@JohnSmith-uy7sv I'm talking about gratitude, not faith. Were it not for those men and women that answered our nation's call in WW II, you'd likely never have heard the Word of God. Show a little respect where it's due.

  • @ShawnBoy333
    @ShawnBoy333 Před rokem +455

    100 years old yet his salute is steady as a rock. Many thanks Soldier!

    • @MrJal67
      @MrJal67 Před rokem +60

      (Marine...better not call him a Soldier! :) )

    • @Thecodeist
      @Thecodeist Před rokem +15

      Once a marine, always a marine never forget that either ;)

    • @jwa718
      @jwa718 Před rokem +13

      @@Thecodeist Seeing the Corporal step off the van and yell out "UhhhRah" says it all right? The look in his eyes unmistakable!

    • @jasonwatrous2175
      @jasonwatrous2175 Před rokem +5

      @@Thecodeist Marines Never render half hearted salutes

    • @kwolf43
      @kwolf43 Před rokem +12

      He is not a soldier,He is a Marine address him as such .

  • @gomerniles
    @gomerniles Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for your service

  • @Joellikestobox
    @Joellikestobox Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you all for your service

  • @GIJosh-pm8jc
    @GIJosh-pm8jc Před rokem +324

    I had the distinct honor of having a conversation with a Korean War veteran. I asked him what it was like over there. I then asked him if he's been back since. It was with great pleasure I was able to tell him, after having been to Korea myself, how beautiful it was there thanks to the efforts of men like him who came before us. He was happy to hear that.

    • @a.s.clifton544
      @a.s.clifton544 Před rokem +16

      I have been lucky enough to know four veterans of "The Forgotten War." Forgotten, hell. Two U.S. Army solders who were POWs and two Marines, both of whom were at the Chosin Reservoir. Great men and you are 100% correct it was, indeed a distinct honor to count those giants among my friends. (Plt. 3006, 1980) Semper Fidelis.

    • @GIJosh-pm8jc
      @GIJosh-pm8jc Před rokem +4

      @A. S. Clifton there used to be a lot of them left around, but they're getting old and passing away like the WW2 vets have. That's why people gotta understand how rare these gems are. If I were a rich man, I'd fly him back for a stay so he could see it.

    • @superboats2
      @superboats2 Před rokem +4

      Once, I met a Korean war veteran, I told him that, "I was in Korea also." He gave me a double-take, then I augmented "In the 21st century". He got a laugh out of that. I thanked him for his service and let him know that HE made the difference.

    • @dj3114
      @dj3114 Před rokem +1

      Good for you, I'm sure he remembered that for a long, long time. When I was a kid, WWII veterans were plentiful in every town. Knew them well as they were my Dad's (WWII and Korea) friends. It was a great time to know so many brave men. Fortunately, they all liked kids who liked them.

    • @johnhadley7715
      @johnhadley7715 Před rokem +1

      Chesty was reported to have asked a fellow Marine if, after Chosin he ever got warm.

  • @Thisisgoddamnawful
    @Thisisgoddamnawful Před rokem +554

    You can tell based on the interaction that took place around 4:00 to 4:30 this man saw hell, his family supported him recovering through that hell, and he lost a part of himself. This man gave up his life to support our union and lost a part of himself in the process, I wish nothing but the best for him and his clan. What a hero.

    • @Thisisgoddamnawful
      @Thisisgoddamnawful Před rokem +25

      He embodies doing the right thing when no one is looking.

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 Před rokem +10

      You could see how choked-up they got from that brief story, the look the CMC made said it all, and by the time that portion ended I too had tears in my eyes. This man is a legend and embodies the word “service” as he simply served with every ounce of heart and fire that he could muster! THAT’s what “service” is truly about and the new generations must not forget this! What you said is absolutely correct as serving very well could make you lose something deep inside that you could never get back or forget even eighty years later! I always make it a point to thank the older generation of vets when I’m at the VA (as I’m part of a far newer generation being honorably discharged in 1999). They deserve our thanks… and so much more than we could ever give them to pay them back for those sacrifices that they gladly endured so we could be free today!

    • @danielcifuentes7198
      @danielcifuentes7198 Před 10 měsíci +4

      A man with balls, honor and love for his country. That deserves respect....Always.

    • @scriptorpaulina
      @scriptorpaulina Před 9 měsíci +4

      As someone with PTSD, I felt the air change in just that split second, and I simultaneously wanted to comfort him and to let him feel that sense of pride. He’s accomplished so much in his long life, more than this video could ever show. And while trauma is part of that, it’s still only a part of who we are.

  • @patmadix172
    @patmadix172 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks again for your devotion and service to our country

  • @derahnthornton9166
    @derahnthornton9166 Před rokem +381

    That’s an honor…100 years old still came in shined and pressed! Salute to you from an Army soldier! Semper Fidelis

  • @matthewbesson5367
    @matthewbesson5367 Před rokem +171

    His dress blues still fit and he salutes like ramrod straight marine. 5:08 What a credit to the Corps.

  • @DEGilkey
    @DEGilkey Před 2 měsíci

    THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE

  • @KevinBenson-xx4id
    @KevinBenson-xx4id Před 3 měsíci +2

    Brought a tear to my eye to see a veteran given the respect, honour he deserved and recognition from fellow marines, I often hear quoted “ once a marine always a marine” and I’m glad to see it still holds true

  • @thatferalbadger
    @thatferalbadger Před rokem +79

    I was part of the graduating company (1st Battalion Bravo Company PLT 1031) I had the honor of meeting him after the graduation ceremony

    • @flyoverkid55
      @flyoverkid55 Před rokem +12

      Do your best to honor the service that he and his fellow warriors provided to our nation. Carry on, Marine.

    • @stolnpckup
      @stolnpckup Před rokem +6

      Thank you for your service.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @Geeksly8010
      @Geeksly8010 Před rokem +4

      I think one of my old buddies from Okinawa is a DI for Bravo Company. MCT/SOI wherever you’re going is easy man. If you see a SSgt or Sgt Wilson or a Sgt Strowbridge tell them Sgt Johnson says hi

    • @50LE5URVlV0R
      @50LE5URVlV0R Před rokem

      That 1st battalion sike 😂

    • @ZubiaGabriel
      @ZubiaGabriel Před rokem

      I was bravo co the cycle before yours

  • @gotpaladin9520
    @gotpaladin9520 Před rokem +43

    There's just something about the boys from WWII. It doesnt matter their rank, they outrank everyone with what they did. The gunnys at parade rest to a legend who, at the time of his service wouldnt have outranked him. This man is a legend

  • @nickdaltonwheeler
    @nickdaltonwheeler Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your service sir!

  • @armandinagarcia641
    @armandinagarcia641 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your service SIR!!!

  • @starscream1985232
    @starscream1985232 Před rokem +108

    This man is a walking history lesson. We need to learn and respect the brave men who’ve done the impossible and fast. We do not have much time left

    • @newlevelgamer5879
      @newlevelgamer5879 Před rokem +2

      🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸💪🏻💪🏻

  • @joelbrown6411
    @joelbrown6411 Před rokem +205

    Once a Marine, always a Marine. Thank you for your service.

    • @wewd
      @wewd Před 6 měsíci +3

      You can take the Marine out of the Corps but you can't take the Corps out of the Marine. Oorah!

  • @TekDristan
    @TekDristan Před měsícem

    Nothing but love and respect, sir. Thank you for everything!!

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204
    @maxwellcrazycat9204 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Much respect for this man. Part of a unique generation.

  • @robertmiller2831
    @robertmiller2831 Před rokem +351

    Watching him stand and salute at the retiring of the colors is amazing! Ramrod straight, crisp salute and I don’t think he even twitched a muscle the whole time.

  • @hunterfleek502
    @hunterfleek502 Před rokem +161

    There is nothing in this world that makes me shed a tear as fast as seeing an old vet cry

  • @markhine3232
    @markhine3232 Před 10 měsíci +3

    More thanks than I can possibly state for cpl. Frank Wright. awesome tribute. God bless you sir n thank you for your service

  • @Frankoaks277
    @Frankoaks277 Před rokem +224

    God bless this patriot 🫡 he’s the last of a dying breed of heroes 🇺🇸

    • @johnyang6969
      @johnyang6969 Před rokem +10

      Not the last hopefully. We need more heroes like him

    • @starscream1985232
      @starscream1985232 Před rokem +5

      Hell yeah brother

    • @hmuphilly9129
      @hmuphilly9129 Před rokem +5

      Cant imagine being a marine back in the 40s and then coming back

    • @JK-zq9vw
      @JK-zq9vw Před rokem +7

      I think his kind had a different calling than our current young men and women. But be assured, while we have a lot of loud mouth tree huggers, we have more young men and women willing to stand up and answer the call. I thought about joining after high school but never went through with it…. That was until what I saw happen on live TV that morning. In 95 I was in HS when 2 men set off a truck explosion down town in the city I lived in. I knew a lot of t firefighters (because of stepfather) on the scene and friends that lost parents. I wanted to help so much. Then 9/11 happened. On 9/11 of the following year I was driving through the gate of my first duty station. Spent 10yrs on active duty USAF, and would be retiring right about now if I wasn’t medically retired after a spine injury. If I had to do again knowing my outcome I would. I had it easy compared to what those young men graduating in the video. People change, the branches change and evolve, but the spirit of a young person willing to accept a chance of injury or death to answer the call for his/her country will never change. I think the United States will always that. We may look like a big sleeping giant…. That’s just what we want you to see.

    • @herpagondaderpalice
      @herpagondaderpalice Před rokem +5

      They’re not dying, just being transferred to guard Heaven’s gates

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you! God bless!

  • @thinknews
    @thinknews  Před rokem +159

    BTW I am currently interviewing Frank about his life after leaving the Marines (damn he is fascinating) up until I did his original interview in 2004. He has a memory for detail that would put most of us to shame.

    • @johnhadley7715
      @johnhadley7715 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Cut from different ( and higher quality ) cloth.

    • @TheSupernaturalWolf41
      @TheSupernaturalWolf41 Před 2 měsíci

      In a time, most don't want to know about. In a time he can't forget. Semper FI!

    • @kevinmarcou7717
      @kevinmarcou7717 Před měsícem

      Please consider sending your interviews with Frank to the Veteran's History Project at the Library of Congress, which preserves the narratives of thousands of veterans from every point in American history from WWI onwards:
      www.loc.gov/programs/veterans-history-project/how-to-participate/

  • @suorguy1183
    @suorguy1183 Před rokem +91

    I graduated with bravo company plt 1031 this cycle. As a boot marine it was an absolute honor to have been blessed to be able to be in your presence when I graduated sir. Rah!

    • @katserizawa4122
      @katserizawa4122 Před rokem

      @@JohnSmith-uy7sv Once again, the NLT is a garbage book. Read the KJV

    • @dominicgonzalez6282
      @dominicgonzalez6282 Před rokem +3

      I went to boot that day last year crazy Mike 3266

    • @robertthomas583
      @robertthomas583 Před rokem

      That had to have been quite a graduation. My son went through there in 2004, so I remember some of the facilities and the ceremony.

  • @rockk4six
    @rockk4six Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for your service...

  • @terrynagle7410
    @terrynagle7410 Před měsícem +1

    God Bless you sir and thank you for your service

  • @carolinaboyz7537
    @carolinaboyz7537 Před rokem +157

    The way his whole demeanor changes when he speaks of his combat experiences, truly the greatest generation 💯

    • @carolinaboyz7537
      @carolinaboyz7537 Před rokem +5

      U can see that even after 80 years he’s just as proud as that 19 year old kid he once was

    • @S1NG15
      @S1NG15 Před rokem +2

      @@carolinaboyz7537 The guy clearly has PTSD.

  • @albertvonschultz9137
    @albertvonschultz9137 Před rokem +111

    That was amazing to see him return to his training grounds after all those years. My dad also served in the Navy from 39 to 45. He passed away in 2010. All I can say is thanks for the service

  • @Eli-we1rs
    @Eli-we1rs Před 7 měsíci

    This made me tear up. Thank you for sharing.

  • @robertrobinson9205
    @robertrobinson9205 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for your service sir

  • @TheRicardoMilos
    @TheRicardoMilos Před rokem +124

    @5:11 that salute is rock solid. Thank you for your service sir.

  • @bobjohnson3323
    @bobjohnson3323 Před rokem +96

    As a former Marine, the only thing I have to say is "SEMPER FI." God bless Frank!

    • @eddyrivera7287
      @eddyrivera7287 Před rokem +11

      “As a former marine”?…. Bruh you were never a marine if you label yourself that way.

    • @BiggangLova
      @BiggangLova Před rokem +3

      @@eddyrivera7287 ??? How would u know if he was?

    • @johnpalmer3848
      @johnpalmer3848 Před rokem +13

      @@BiggangLova Because the Marines themselves will tell you that there are no former Marines. Once a Marine, always a Marine.

    • @eddyrivera7287
      @eddyrivera7287 Před rokem +1

      @@johnpalmer3848 exactly

    • @dejavu666wampas9
      @dejavu666wampas9 Před rokem +2

      @@eddyrivera7287 - So he missed typing former ‘active duty’ Marine, his sentiments are in the right place.

  • @whymynameyouwant6233
    @whymynameyouwant6233 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your service Marine !!!

  • @scvdeputy
    @scvdeputy Před 10 měsíci +2

    Amen brother! Thank you for your service to this great nation!

  • @jonahs4819
    @jonahs4819 Před rokem +146

    He reminds me of my grandma, she died 2 years ago at 98 and was in the army during WWII. He reminds me of her because of that HUGE personality and mental acuity at such an old age. It makes me so happy that there are still some of that generation living happy lives today.

  • @ralphalvarez5465
    @ralphalvarez5465 Před rokem +48

    There is definitely a bond between Marines. My neighbor, USMC - Korean War, died a couple of months ago. The Lieutenant from the Marine color guard presented his wife the flag with tears streaming down his face. It goes to show you the respect and love that they have for each other. I'll miss saying "Happy Birthday Marine" to him next month. He always lit up hearing that.

    • @fredcharlotte
      @fredcharlotte Před rokem

      Man, I served in the Navy but had mostly Marines in my school class in Pensacola and was stationed on a Naval Air Station that had a lot of them. Seeing the difference between our Navy guys and those Marines was extraordinary. You could pretty much say that most people in the Navy treat it like they would any other job they might have gotten outside of the military. but I think every Marine I ever met LIVED that shit. I'd say they were like a family but I don't even think most families are as tight as those guys were.

  • @stefanklaus1652
    @stefanklaus1652 Před 5 měsíci +1

    thank you for your Service Sir❤

  • @daniellucas1494
    @daniellucas1494 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you sir - for all you have allowed the rest of us to enjoy!

  • @technopirate304
    @technopirate304 Před rokem +59

    Wow just read a little of his biography. This man is a legend. I see why the active duty Marines show him such respect. Joining at 16 to fight for his country.
    We barely get to raise men like this anymore.
    Respect.

  • @disgruntledconservativevet1798

    Well I’m retired Navy CPO, and nothing makes me happier than to see these Veterans relive their memories. God Bless this Marine.

    • @esketitindustries3120
      @esketitindustries3120 Před rokem +1

      Good afternoon Chief, I leave for bootcamp in 1 day. If you see this can you share any tips you may have? Going in with confidence and volunteering to lead the others 🤘🏼 thank you for your service!

  • @davidb3272
    @davidb3272 Před 9 měsíci +1

    God Bless him and Thank you for your service!!!!

  • @angiecarver3999
    @angiecarver3999 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you ALL for your sacrifice and service. May God bless, keep and protect you.

  • @ziggyz8345
    @ziggyz8345 Před rokem +117

    my step dad was in the korean war not as a marine but in the army and he would tell me stories about his time over there in south korea, hes still alive today and is a diesel field mechanic. so this video hits home for me.

    • @thinknews
      @thinknews  Před rokem +12

      Ziggy...where is he located? If close enough I would like to interview him.

  • @SmoothBalla1
    @SmoothBalla1 Před rokem +74

    Navy Corpsman here: Love my Marines! Y'all are the best stubborn little brothers I could've ever asked for..lol. Seriously though, no greater pleasure than to be here for you guys! much love~~~Doc

    • @kctwincam
      @kctwincam Před 8 měsíci +3

      We love our Docs

    • @agame471
      @agame471 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Love ya doctor ❤

  • @zorlacskaterfreak
    @zorlacskaterfreak Před 9 měsíci

    God Bless! Thank you for what you have given!

  • @davidreed8554
    @davidreed8554 Před 10 měsíci +1

    GOD BLESS YOU SIR !! And thank you for your service.

  • @aesirgaming1014
    @aesirgaming1014 Před rokem +91

    As a young Soldier, I had the honor of meeting WW2 veterans who were flown in for a D-Day commemoration (I was based in USAEUR at the time). Up until then, the idea of being part of something bigger than myself had been a somewhat abstract concept or a catchphrase that was used by recruiters and Drill Sergeants. Meeting those men and seeing their humility and dignity really made it hit home. It made me realize that I had an incredibly high standard to live up to. Those moments meeting those veterans stayed with me for my entire Army career. I hope that it affects these young Marines and Sailors in the same way. Getting to meet men like this is a true, once-in-a-lifetime honor. They aren't famous, and yet they have accomplished and sacrificed more than most famous people have ever dreamed of.