SCOTTISH Guy Reacts To First Medal Of Honor Ever Recorded

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  • @chairde
    @chairde Před 3 lety +84

    He knew he wasn’t going to live so he decided to die fighting. I have no words now.

    • @grimmlight4541
      @grimmlight4541 Před 3 lety +9

      We need more people like this today in civilian society. RIP John Chapman and your are in afar better place than the cesspit our country is now thanks to corrupt stupid leaders ie (D) Giggles and Sniffy.

    • @MZ-bl6wg
      @MZ-bl6wg Před 3 lety

      Does trying to save his brothers in arms. Left his wife and daughter so the others could have a life with theirs.

    • @derekchristophernordbye7710
      @derekchristophernordbye7710 Před 2 lety

      As a former SEAL, myself, I can understand the gravity of Chapman's stand and, heroics. As an Army soldier said, we bust the other services stones. But, when it comes to things like this, it doesn't matter what branch or, gender. If you know how to properly use a weapon, LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!
      MAD LOVE, MSGT. !!!! HOOYAH, BROTHER!!!!!

  • @johnsanchez7326
    @johnsanchez7326 Před 3 lety +101

    FYI: at least four Scots died during the battle of The Alamo..One reason why Scots who visit Texas wil be welcomed by many .Texans

    • @maryplaidy6814
      @maryplaidy6814 Před 3 lety +18

      The Scots-Irish helped build this country way more than any other group. A hard-headed people who would argue with a fence post if they thought they were right.

    • @endocry
      @endocry Před 3 lety +3

      @@maryplaidy6814 I must have a lot of Scottish in me then :D

    • @WilliamViets
      @WilliamViets Před 3 lety +10

      About two-thirds of the founding fathers were of Scottish descent.

    • @cptjohnbhewler1529
      @cptjohnbhewler1529 Před 3 lety +8

      America was built from Scottish and Irish from day 1

    • @thentantt
      @thentantt Před 3 lety +7

      @@maryplaidy6814 don't forget about the Chinese who helped as well.

  • @msdarby515
    @msdarby515 Před 3 lety +116

    It was just announced a couple of months ago that Jake Gyllenhaal will be playing John Chapman in a movie based on "Alone at Dawn".

    • @enderoctanus
      @enderoctanus Před 3 lety +3

      Really? What's the name of the movie, do you know?

    • @Sisksox12
      @Sisksox12 Před 3 lety +6

      @@enderoctanus "Combat Control"

    • @bugvswindshield
      @bugvswindshield Před 3 lety +5

      wow.
      thats a must for this former USMCR

    • @DawwgHouse
      @DawwgHouse Před 3 lety +5

      omg thats gonna be a great movie, if true.

    • @msdarby515
      @msdarby515 Před 3 lety +5

      @@enderoctanus I'm cutting and pasting from the article I read. I will also attempt to link it but I think CZcams doesn't allow links.
      A film is in the works about the extraordinary heroism of Connecticut native and U.S Air Force Sgt. John Chapman.
      Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is to star in “Combat Control,” based on the Medal of Honor recipient’s valor and death on a snow-capped mountain in Afghanistan.
      To be directed by Sam Hargrave, the film will be based on the book, “Alone at Dawn: Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World’s Deadliest Special Operations Force,” by Dan Schilling and Lori Longfritz, according to published reports.

  • @knightlife98
    @knightlife98 Před 3 lety +102

    The man was just a straight up Warrior and what he did, will be remembered forever!

    • @trishferris7355
      @trishferris7355 Před 3 lety +2

      A immortality few will ever know.

    • @knightlife98
      @knightlife98 Před 3 lety +2

      @@trishferris7355 Indeed!

    • @roymoore3156
      @roymoore3156 Před 3 lety +3

      Well said! Chapman proved himself to be a warrior’s warrior. At night in the snow fighting uphill with PKM gunfire on the incoming...by himself.

  • @viacrucis2509
    @viacrucis2509 Před 3 lety +97

    Humble Honor to John Chapman. God be with him.

  • @juliesolock7191
    @juliesolock7191 Před 3 lety +54

    John encompasses what a true selfless & courageous hero. He was wounded 16 time yet it literally took a shot in the heart to stop him. He alone saved 23 lives. My nephew is in the Army & always says away from the praise people say to him, he always says, " Just doing my job".

    • @juliesolock7191
      @juliesolock7191 Před 3 lety

      @Mike burner Thank you & your family for the sacrifices. Thank you for your service & always fighting like hell🙏❤🇺🇸

  • @kenehlears7716
    @kenehlears7716 Před 3 lety +44

    Am an old Air Force sargent.this video makes my heart soar and breaks it too.before he left this world john chapman wrote his name boldly across the heavens.

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +10

      Ken it is devastating, inspiring, heartbreaking etc
      I was going through every emotion watching it and holding back the tears.
      What a great man.
      Gone But Never Forgotten 🇺🇸💙

    • @kenehlears7716
      @kenehlears7716 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDonsChannel if you get a chance you should check out kyle carpenter another MOH recipient.in some ways his story is almost unbelievable.stay safe stay strong

  • @Stepperg1
    @Stepperg1 Před 3 lety +55

    My heart breaks every time I hear this story and yet I feel such pride. God Bless him and all who serve.

  • @betterbiscuitbureaukinship4755

    If America had 1% of the love Mr. Chapman did for his country we would be in a better place. RIP Hero

    • @harrypoosie3035
      @harrypoosie3035 Před 3 lety +4

      We do. It’s just the Internet that does their best to silence us. And I live in Liberal ass NYC so you could hang on to your hope, cause we ain’t alone.

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 Před 2 lety

      Amen...❤️🇺🇸💝

  • @Cubs-Fan.10
    @Cubs-Fan.10 Před 3 lety +37

    Such an American hero. Roy Benivetez is another man with an absolutely insane story.

    • @jamesedwards2483
      @jamesedwards2483 Před 3 lety +9

      I Agree. Also, Desmond Doss, Audie Murphy, And Sergeant Alvin York Would Be Up There!!

    • @tobiasworner4970
      @tobiasworner4970 Před 3 lety

      @@jamesedwards2483 and put Ben L. Salomon in there aswell. A man you would want to cover your back. Holding of Japanese soldiers with a heavy machinegun to cover the retreat of the wounded from his aid station.

  • @markbauer3937
    @markbauer3937 Před 3 lety +32

    Thank you for sharing and reacting to this. We are brothers. And we are proud to be brothers with our UK brethren. God Bless. Rest in Peace, Msgt. Chapman.

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      My pleasure Mark. Thanks again for becoming a Patron

    • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
      @JohnLeePettimoreIII Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDonsChannel
      You should look into the story of MSgt Roy Benavidez.
      czcams.com/video/0B2w0abQazg/video.html
      MSgt Roy Benavidez giving a speech where he talks about his actions.
      czcams.com/video/fvlAHUur5eg/video.html
      Ronald Reagan presenting MSgt Roy Benavidez with the CMOH
      www.youtube.com/_oUtJxE4sjs

    • @Cubs-Fan.10
      @Cubs-Fan.10 Před 3 lety

      @@JohnLeePettimoreIII I commented the same. It's a simple fact that men like Champan and Benivetez were molded differently than 99.9% of humans.

  • @jimmyrodela5515
    @jimmyrodela5515 Před 3 lety +17

    Hi Dons👋 from Palm Bay, Fl. So glad people are seeing this video, what a hero, what a man. Sad but this video almost never made it out. Navy seals were embarrassed people would think they left him there on purpose. From what I understand the team leader also got the Medal of honor. The guy behind John Chapman. Thanks for watching this 👍 just subscribed to your channel and this is the 3rd video I've watched, Take care and God Bless ❤

  • @jeffcallahan8713
    @jeffcallahan8713 Před 3 lety +12

    Every time I see this I can't help but tear up. We love our soldiers and appreciate all of their sacrifices!! Heroes like John will never be forgotten 👍🇺🇸❤️

  • @adirondackmama7724
    @adirondackmama7724 Před 3 lety +21

    This is a hard video to watch. There is that moment when it hits you, that you are watching a man make the ultimate sacrifice. The first time I saw it I thought " I can't belive he is still fighting maybe he will make it out alive." Then it hit hard that he wouldn't

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks for watching this. I cry every time I see this. I can’t even imagine this kind of selflessness and courage. He was an incredible person, clearly.

  • @kenmahoney5255
    @kenmahoney5255 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for honoring this soldier
    By not letting his story die❤️☮️❤️

  • @jonathanlindsey463
    @jonathanlindsey463 Před 3 lety +17

    i’ll try to help you understand this better.. we r all brothers in battle, american and uk... i was US Naval Intelligence SOCOM NSWC May 15 1988 - July 20 2016 and i was in afghan during operation ANACONDA which this was a part of.. Chapman and 6 navy seals aboard the mh47 helo was to do a flyover of this mt top to determine the enemy strength.. there was a british SAS team pinned down on the backside of this mt by an unknown number of enemy.. during the flyover it was reported the enemy was between 42-60 strong, then the mh47 was hit by several bullets and 2 RPGs knocking navy seal Neil Roberts out the back of the helo falling 25 ft to the ground where he activated his SAT (gps) so US and UK forces would know he was alive, then he was shot in the head.. the helo crashed 8 cliks away... Chapman and all 5 seals immediately went back because they had a brother down and a british team was gonna die without help... they knew they’d have to land close to the enemy due to how steep it was, they knew they had no cover, they knew how many enemy was there “they themselves had just reported 42-60 strong,, they knew they’d have to advance uphill in the snow into a fortified position manned by a well trained well armed enemy and STILL THEY WENT WITH ONLY SIX PEOPLE.. darkness was their only friend.. Chapman was able to charge into the bunker because 5 navy seals were spread out firing on the bunker.. with one kia another presumed kia “chapman” 2 more wounded they only had 3 left to fight.. they were orded off the mt top by the JSOC commander, air strikes delivered to assure escape... later when Chapman sent the radio signal and we realized he was up there alone.. the QRF with army rangers, air force pararescue and air force CCT “like chapman” was dispatched as well as more seals and marine force recon were sent in.. the mt top was taken, all enemy fighters killed, the british SAS team survived ( ur welcome britian ) unfortunately 7 americans died, 11 more were injured... this was a joint operation.. usually air force ccts r with army units, not navy.. when cover is an ac-130 air force, c-130 navy... USUALLY army/air force.. navy/marine

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much

    • @jonathanlindsey463
      @jonathanlindsey463 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDonsChannel you are welcome

    • @jonathanlindsey463
      @jonathanlindsey463 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDonsChannel some of that is classified so shhh

    • @edwardmunson3896
      @edwardmunson3896 Před 3 lety

      Jonathan Lindsey: I am proud to be viewing the same channel as you. It is an honor to read your comments. At 73 yoa, and a vet, my emotions overwhelm me every time I view this. Sir, you also are a hero, though you don't see it that way....but you are. Our Country owes you, and all of our fighting forces, an awesome debt of gratitude. My personal thanks to you.

    • @jobarry8227
      @jobarry8227 Před 3 lety

      Dear God... There's something about reading the cold hard facts after watching the footage over and over again... It kind of robs you of breath. Respect. Deep, deep, abiding respect. 🙏

  • @Fuilleverte
    @Fuilleverte Před 3 lety +24

    there is thigh deep snow. just drop and if they don't have IR systems. they won't see him.
    He knew he had no chance and he was just going to take as many of the enemy before he died.
    He gave the last full measure of devotion.
    The word is "solace"

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes all words escaped me as I was struggling after that video. Lost for words. What a True Hero he was

    • @jimpetterson3447
      @jimpetterson3447 Před 3 lety +1

      You are credit to Scotland and in my opinion a true friend to this United States of America your friend Jim Petterson from Florida. Again !!!!!!; to

  • @lissalives1
    @lissalives1 Před 3 lety +3

    Americans never leave a soldier behind. We are loyal like that. We fight not only for our freedom, but other countries as well. I’m part Scottish, and remember that America is the melting pot. We are diverse and proud. Should your country ever need rescuing, we’d be there in a heartbeat. ♥️

  • @richardplunkett2550
    @richardplunkett2550 Před 3 lety +6

    I've watched the video of John numerous times. It is without a doubt the bravest thing I've ever watched

  • @shotgunbettygaming
    @shotgunbettygaming Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for your Honor and Sacrifice Msgt. Chapman.
    Thank you for lending an ear to our Hero, Don.
    Thank you all for watching.
    God Bless the USA.

  • @markbauer3937
    @markbauer3937 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the great content! Happy to be a supporter! Thank you kindly! Hope all is well across the pond brother!

  • @karenm502
    @karenm502 Před 2 lety +1

    So proud of John but can't help but cry for him and his family! What a hero he truly is.

  • @jahyur4262
    @jahyur4262 Před 3 lety +10

    This was one of the deadliest battles in the war in Afghanistan. 7 Americans were killed that day.

  • @xxmrbrooksxx
    @xxmrbrooksxx Před 3 lety +2

    Great American warrior. Love of his brothers. As a American Veteran, John Chapman is an example that my brothers can follow. RIP John, enjoy Valhalla, you deserve it. Great reaction. Thank you.

  • @brookiebrooke3813
    @brookiebrooke3813 Před 3 lety +2

    That bravery comes with a heavy, heavy price. Those gun battles & all that your eyes take in...never leave the mind. My father after Vietnam had nightmares every other night, waking up screaming in pools of sweat. & my dad was extremely tough, mentally & physically yet...those video tape memories played over & over in my 19yr old dads head till he passed away at 54. But i am proud of my father 4ever.

  • @joannrumbley8998
    @joannrumbley8998 Před 3 lety +11

    John Chapman was a real hero. He deserves all the honor that the USA can bestow him.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Před 3 lety +8

    There are couple of statements in the narration that seem incidental but are actually important for understanding the video. Some people didn't want to believe that Chapman was left behind still alive and that he was the man fighting alone in the video. They claimed that it must have been the Chechens and Uzbeks fighting among themselves either due to a quarrel or because they became confused in the dark. The narrator mentioning that it was fully light disproves the "confused in the dark" theory. Pointing out that Chapman had expended all but the last few rounds of his ammunition proves that Chapman was alive and fighting for a long time and therefore wasn't killed when he was initially hit by 2 machine gun rounds right after taking Bunker 1. The narrator also mentions that Chapman's radio calls were heard by a teammate (who recognized and identified Chapman's voice). Another bit of evidence proving it was Chapman fighting in the video that the narrator doesn't mention is that his body had bruising and fractures to the face consistent with injures sustained in hand to hand combat.

  • @davidsuttles101
    @davidsuttles101 Před 2 lety +2

    As a former Army attack helicopter pilot I appreciate your reaction... the SEALS left him. After I left the military I was employed as a counter-terrorist...I realize their situation was desperate but, after calling in an air strike they should have known John was still alive...there is a distinctive sound between an M4 and AK47... the SEALs should have backed him up...no wonder the SEAL command opposed his CMH...they knew they abandoned him and didn’t want to admit it..

  • @kathleensullivan9914
    @kathleensullivan9914 Před 3 lety

    This makes me cry every time. I watch this as a Veteran Navy PRAN and as the mother of a currently serving Seabee. My heart breaks with sorrow and swells with pride at the sacrifices made. May his soul be at rest.

  • @bethkelley575
    @bethkelley575 Před 3 lety +4

    As you know, I am a Navy vet---the pride in our military runs deep. Then, you learn of John's selfless decisions and acts. I have the utmost respect for him--I salute you!

    • @power95festered30
      @power95festered30 Před 3 lety

      You should look up how the Navy reacted to this; more specifically the SEALs.

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg Před 3 lety +11

    If anyone wants a summary of the details not listed here that are in the book, I’ll type it below. Some amazing details not mentioned and crazy circumstances. The books amazing and some of the proceeds go to SEAL Niel Roberts and Mstr. Sgt. John Chapman’s wives and 3 children. There is an old CZcams video from those involved before it was declassified & its wild to know they didn’t know most of this until recently. Chapman & his team were being dropped on this mountain ridge middle of night , was suppose to go unnoticed by any enemy in the Taliban controlled valley below. Their mission was to observe and assault Taliban forces crossing the valley from Pakistan into Afghanistan to engage US Forces. Tragically the ridge tip picked was already occupied by enemy, they HAD NO IDEA they were hovering & dropping onto an occupied enemy outpost of bunkers of 28 well trained uzebeck and Chechnian mercenaries. Their chinook is hovering above the ridge as the team is preparing to fast rope out when suddenly a rocket propelled grenade hit the tail from just 40 feet away which rocked snd rotated the aircraft counterclockwise throwing Niel Roberts from the helicopter as the team was knocked to the ground, the amazing pilots managed to dump the nose and dive down the face into the next valley with a controlled crash. The Team Leader and John began checking to make sure all were ok when both realized SEAL Neil roberts was missing. Last seen standing at the rear opening. Niel Roberts and John Chapman were extremely close , John and niel both were married , John had a new daughter and niel had 2 sons I believe, their families were also very close. Immidiately they decided to get back up to rescue Roberts. They knew they were low enough he like survived but would have been injured and dropped right near enemy. They had no idea how many enemy or how well trained , where they were, who they were. They requested a second Chinook to pick them up at the crash site and return them to the summit . The rescuing chinook came went back to base where one of the injured chinook crew was taken out and the bad ass pilot requested replacing the recovery pilot so he could take this team back in where he was jsut shot down, how incredibly brave! He knew the location now and the direction they were hit from & didn’t want another crew going up blind. The Team didn’t want to wait for a quick reaction force fearing for Niels life so they went up immediately as a Team down 1 SEAL into hostile unknown conditions. The pilot set them in a small valley jsut below the ridge that was like a shallow volcano sourounded by a higher ridge most the way around . The Team Leader stated that as they climbed in elevation to the ridge he stood at the open rear hatch and noticed how beautiful it was outside and then had a feeling they wouldn’t make it out of this rescue operation, said he got emotional and out loud told his wife and children he was sorry he had to leave them so early on their lives , thst they had to try. Thent get started taking fire as they entered the center below. the team leader was 2nd out after Chapman running full speed he didn’t realize how deep the snow was and did a front flip tumble stepping into waist high snow . When he got up as the helo egressed he saw the muzzle flashes surrounding them on the ridge realizing they were on the low ground in a kill box completely flat and cover less spot when he noticed John a ways ahead up the hill attacking the position of a bunker and the most fire up a steep slope . 2 seals stayed out trying to cover John and the team leader from the unloading point. No one knows if John knew where Niel was but they estimated he was likely on the slope near the top. Chapman charged head on killing both. As the team leader climbed into the bunker opposite of Chapman he could now see a larger bunker jsut 20 feet away when chapman was hit by heavy machine gun fire collapsing lifeless instantly . roughly 15 feet away on the other side of the bunker he watched Chapman for any movement He said he immidately noted the body position, his arms and hands and waited to see if there was movement but was pinned down for 5 minutes. Diving to the bunkers inside wall protected by earth on the outside he layed flat facing John and saw a massive amount of blood from near his chest and more blood lower and no movement at all. He stated an instantly incapacitating wound to the heart or head are the only shots that would knock a soldier down with no sign of life so believed he’d been shot in the heart. He grabbed his wrist checking for a pulse quickly and felt nothing , checked again leaving his KIA teamemeber. He didn’t abandon John knowing he was alive. He regrouped with his team and assault bunker 2 from the opposite side where they’d have cover from the Boulder. Still no sign of Roberts One of his team was shot in the leg and took cover behind the Boulder, the team leader threw a grenade into the bunker successfully only to see it caught & thrown back at the foot of the M60 gunner exploding blasting him off the Boulder shrapnel injuries snd bleeding. Both with 1 teammate KIA , one missing and the other 2 injured he had to get his 2 guys off the ridge and to safety until the QRF arrived. Just a few steps around the Boulder and they saw the body of Niel Roberts with a gunshot to the head. It’s not said why the drone operators didn’t mention it recorded his execution at close range. Sadly , that would have saved lives , in less of a rush they could have waited and gone with the QRF and assaulted the bunkers or let the Specter gunship remove threats instead of going into a horrible LZ massively outnumbered and over powered . They slid down the slope & called for close air support reporting John and niel KiA. Sadly it didn’t destroy the bunker 2 which would add additional KIA. After laying the cover rounds and things stayed quiet for 45 minutes .The specter had to refuel and left with the 3 team memebers a ways off and QRF on its way. The CIA predator drone was also the first ever ARMED drone in military drone history specifically for this mission armed with 4 hellfire lazer guided missiles on tap. It’s not stated why the drone pilot did not fire any of the hellfires where a single one would have leveled bunker 2 . Over comms John’s suddenly heard for a moment before going static. Author states he’d of been calling to warn the QRF chinook the LZ was an ambush & direct the drones hellfires to level bunker 2. Team Leader said the thought thst haunts him most was John being unconscious for 40 minutes loosing a lot of blood, in shock in freezing temperatures in the snow waking up in severe pain , noticed the brighter sky, & his team gone and abandoned by his team. he could have waited for the QRF, he instead continued his job to protect the QRF immidately to pin them down. At close range Chapman engaged 24 mercenaries with heavy weapons. The team leader now knew Chapman must be alive but was no way for him to get back up to him or communicate. Chapman was seen being hit and collapsing a number of times while getting up every time to engage then enemy in all directions as me maneuvered away from bunker 1 to draw the enemy his direction or get a better assault angle on bunker 2 he was shot and knocked down when the enemy charged and Chapman killed him at close range with his sidearm, his rifle in the snow he was shot again and then charged by the second . He stood up with no weapons in hand as the enemy just feet away drew a knife and John began to fight hand to hand killing the fighter , a 3rd charging enemy met him in hand to hand combat immediately after and John killed him also . Prior to these 3 charges it’s estimated John was shot 6 times total and had shrapnel wounds from a grenade tossed in the bunker. In SHOCK massive blood loss, 6 bullet wounds and shrapnel wounds and he fought 2 Chechnian/Uzbek fighters hand to hand for 7 minutes! Killing both and the first by pistol. He picked up his rifle and moved back to the bunker severely wounded before his final heroic act climbing out of the bunker to draw fire to himself and suppress Ememy fire again when the RPG hit the chinook . The first 3 QRF were killed instantly exiting by fighters waiting on the protected ridge jsut 50 feet from the open tail, continuing cover and with 3 rounds left he was shot thru the heart . The autopsy listed 14 total bullet wounds and 2 groupings of shrapnel , still effective and deadly a sole fighter against 24 well trained mercenaries. I believe the total number of friendlies lost KIA was 7 the battle went on all day into the night with injured soldiers and crew still in the helicopter being attended to and the 3 team members on the other side of the open valley. Thst night the QRF forces eliminated the rest of the enemy with some close air support but the drone never fired a single hellfire and monitored the whole thing loitering above. John Chapman’s total enemy kills was 7 , 4 by M4, one sidearm and 2 hand to hand combat kills. The Combat Controller thst wrote the book and account stated the fairly newly declassified drone footage is used today in special forces hand to hand combat training to demonstrat.
    the author thsts done all the research was an Air Force Combat Controller also with 22 years in the military in his job, a bad ass special forces legend himself who donated a percentage of the books profits to John and Niels wives and is now working with Hollywood on a movie about the event. This will be seen on the big screen like The lone Survivor tribute and like Marcus Luttrell , he’s promised to get it completely right to honor those lost. He wants the same director thst did Lone Survivor who didn’t take a paycheck from movie ticket sales donating his earnings to the families of operation Red Wings KIAd families.
    Rest In Peace Master Sargent John Chapman

  • @stephanietip
    @stephanietip Před 3 lety +8

    You should check out the rescue of Jessica Buchanan.Its an amazing story

  • @Ironhead251
    @Ironhead251 Před 2 lety

    As a partially disabled combat veteran of the United States Navy I have watched this footage many times and it breaks my heart. He should not have been there alone. I wish I could have been there with him. Live or die, but at least he would not have died alone. God bless you brother! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Gashouse69
    @Gashouse69 Před 3 lety +1

    The real strength of the American military lies in the heart of the American soldier. "Oorah", "hooah", "hooyah"!

  • @jessicadyson67
    @jessicadyson67 Před 2 lety +1

    Freedom isn’t free and America remembers her heroes that died for that freedom and for their brothers in arms.❤️

  • @mikesmith-ef5lg
    @mikesmith-ef5lg Před 3 lety

    A Real American Warrior, Hero! God Bless You John Chapman and The Family that Lost You! Eternal Salute Sir to You and Those Warrior's that came before and since! I shed a year of sorrow but pride at the same time! Where do Men like this come from? God Bless!

  • @richardbaldwin3604
    @richardbaldwin3604 Před 3 lety +2

    You see Hollywood movies and laugh at how crazy and outlandish they are. Then watch John Chapman operate and make any Hollywood movie look like a Dr Seuss book. Just amazing strength courage and vigor. He wasn't alone on the mountain with two dozen enemy, they were alone with him

  • @2stevenshane
    @2stevenshane Před 3 lety +15

    He is a badass! Thats it. A Badass!!

  • @donnaturner4795
    @donnaturner4795 Před 3 lety +2

    My God... I'm absolutely speechless.. My God, as a American, I've never heard or seen this... we are definitely under attack from within..

  • @melissafields3376
    @melissafields3376 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the word your looking for is solace, comfort. Thanks for sharing this. I realize that for you, a soldier, it's difficult to watch

  • @maciedixon3983
    @maciedixon3983 Před 3 lety +3

    I had tears. What a hero.

  • @nikkiplatt316
    @nikkiplatt316 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve seen this video multiple times.. I get teary eyed every time. ❤️🇺🇸

  • @robertkearney7409
    @robertkearney7409 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm going back through your videos to offer support. When you waved your kid back I laughed. That's why we did it. For our kids. Not taking anything away from Chappy but I know you and I both saw men who were just as heroic. I appreciate the respect you are giving to the US military. I just have one request: react to some videos about the Blackwatch and your history. It's not bragging, it's being honest. You all were the best infantry unit we've ever worked with.

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much Robert. I appreciate your kind words

  • @maryannashenfelder5513

    I thank you for your time!! I totally appreciate and enjoy your videos! Be well and safe! From the USA 🇺🇸 ♥️

  • @thissailorja
    @thissailorja Před 3 lety +2

    ALWAYS run to the sound of the guns! Rest in Valhalla brother! You did it right.

  • @enderoctanus
    @enderoctanus Před 3 lety +4

    I know that it probably carries less personal meaning, but even as a civilian, I salute you, John Chapman. The citizens of this nation sent you to that place and gave you your mission. We also need to remember the cost. Never forget.

  • @mlong1958
    @mlong1958 Před 3 lety +1

    John Chapman first received the Air Force Cross but in a review of his actions later, it was upgraded to the Medal of Honor. Since this was all in the same mission, as much as he deserved two, he only received one Medal of Honor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_A._Chapman

  • @rebekahelliott5297
    @rebekahelliott5297 Před rokem

    Beyond words! So fierce! So determined to save others. Such selflessness! We'd need to invent new words for that.

  • @sapereaude616
    @sapereaude616 Před 3 lety +1

    I think you would make a better American than a lot of Americans we have today. This is an amazing video of Chapman I've watched it many times. A true American and a true hero Chapman is. I also have seen many videos of Scotland and think it's so beautiful there. One place I'd love to see.

  • @clpjones1964
    @clpjones1964 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know if it's strange or sad that you seem to love and respect the USA more than so many Americans do. Thank you for that. We could use all the love we can get at this point.
    In this video, it was plain to see that you've served your country. I'm sure your countrymen thank you for that! I, myself, respect it...you...anyone who serves their country honorably.
    (My brother....30 years in the US Navy.)

  • @loryb5024
    @loryb5024 Před 3 lety +1

    We hear of many brave men and women getting the medal of honor, but to see it in real time makes it more heroic and heartbreaking.... To me the Medal of Honor is indeed the highest award one gets for the sheer sacrifice they give of themselves to ensure other lives will be saved. I am speechless by their acts of bravery and this video is utterly gut retching.. Being called a hero is a UNDERSTATEMENT!

  • @Reneelwaring
    @Reneelwaring Před 3 lety +1

    I watched this video once before and it broke my heart. I come from a military family, so we stick together and his family would have had many hands reaching out to them in support but alone, at night, when there is no one around, a Mother still cries to this day I'm sure. I could not bear to watch it again, sorry. I do thank you though for sharing it with other's that may not have seen it. God Bless John Chapman.

  • @davidfarinella129
    @davidfarinella129 Před 2 lety

    thank you for covering these videos. i have a lot of respect for you sir.

  • @maryhall4756
    @maryhall4756 Před 3 lety +1

    How incredible! Have to get that book.

  • @billmccaslin4198
    @billmccaslin4198 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for showing this.

  • @barbs.5555
    @barbs.5555 Před 3 lety +5

    TRUE PATRIOTS WOULD DIE STANDING ON THEIR FEET THAN LIVE ON THEIR KNEES!!🇺🇸🙏🦁🕊🗡🛡🇺🇸

    • @Human_2.0
      @Human_2.0 Před 3 lety

      Truer words are seldom said.

  • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
    @JohnLeePettimoreIII Před 3 lety +1

    11:13 MSgt John Chapman was *_not_* fighting for his life. He knew he was already dead. At this point, he was fighting for *_OUR_* lives.

  • @EllinoItalos
    @EllinoItalos Před 8 měsíci

    I can't imagine what this man was experiencing physically in terms of pain. Then to maintain the mental focus in order to be able to continue engaging the enemy.....unbelievable is an understatement.

  • @reneehomen2226
    @reneehomen2226 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm speechless. I have no words.. God be with him.

  • @Steampunksaly
    @Steampunksaly Před 2 lety

    As I watched this I had to rise to my feet and stand in absolute respect to honour those incredibly brave men ….. as another Scot I send these Navy Seals my utmost respect

  • @knightlife98
    @knightlife98 Před 3 lety +1

    Some back story for those unaware, Roberts fell from the first Helicopter, whether he died from the fall, or the enemy, I am not sure. Roberts was a SEAL apart of the SEAL Team/Squad and Chapman was with this Squad. The Helicopter was hit by an RPG, almost crashing(Roberts fell sometime during this time) but the Pilots were able to recover, return to base, make a rather hard landing, basically a controlled-crash landing. The SEALS and Chapman, immediately boarded another Chinook and returned to recover Roberts. The video starts with them returning, so the enemy was aware, the element of surprise was lost long before this insertion. Gives a bit of understanding to Chapman rushing the enemy, as soon as touching down. The Pilots no doubt were just as fearless, or compartmentalized very well. All three Chinooks were hit as they were coming in. All of these guys are just simply, cut from another cloth.

  • @damonbryan7232
    @damonbryan7232 Před 3 lety +3

    Chapman is a true Spartan.

  • @evelynmabe7877
    @evelynmabe7877 Před 3 lety +1

    This is what Memorial Day means! My Husband lived through Combat, So, when you're BBq-ing this weekend, put yourself in their place! Would YOU do it? Then, have the nads to tell a Vet, HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

  • @stonerassassin3
    @stonerassassin3 Před 2 lety

    "gone but never forgotten" damn it, I'm not crying you're crying!

  • @joshbratcher1420
    @joshbratcher1420 Před rokem

    🙏✨🕊🫡🇺🇸🤝🇬🇧🤝✨🕊🙏👊May God bless you and your family for your heart felt Amazing Reaction To one of many of American troops and Brits 🤝Scott’s 🫵1st class Fuckin ground Hammers 🌹🕊🕊🙏! Gone 👊🕊”NEVER Ever FORGOTTEN ✨🕊🌹🫡✨

  • @introvertadorj1262
    @introvertadorj1262 Před 3 lety

    Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. No man left behind!

  • @MrsColumbo823
    @MrsColumbo823 Před 3 lety +2

    Omg, what a sacrifice. Pride and such sorrow at this loss. For the love of God, stand up when you hear our national anthem.

  • @clane4485
    @clane4485 Před 3 lety +1

    Some recipients of the Medal of Honor have called it the Medal of Burden or Medal of Guilt. They never wear it for themselves, always saying they wear it for their brothers who are no longer with us...those who made the ultimate sacrifice for God and Country.

  • @ericreed4535
    @ericreed4535 Před 3 lety +1

    One of our best!! Humbled to even type his name, Combat Controller John Chapman🙏. Thank you for your respectful reaction. 5 eyes + JIT (Japan, Israel and Taiwan). Choose wisely world.

  • @roymoore3156
    @roymoore3156 Před 3 lety +1

    Isn’t it true, that even though some people’s valor and heroics are so monumental that making a film of their experiences seems obvious...sometimes it takes sixteen years and a book in the hands of the proper person before that obviousness is realized.
    Hats off to the brains and hearts who first researched the drone film and to the president who instinctively knew it was the right thing to do- - upgrade Chapman’s medal to the Congressional Medal of Honor.
    Technically he earned two, but the govt. has never awarded more than one to a man. During his career, US Marine Major General Louis (Chesty) Puller was awarded the distinguished service cross- 2nd highest award, seven times and recommended for the MOH numerous times but it was denied because he, “didn’t value his life”.
    Now that’s some horse poooo!

  • @timothyscheidler6365
    @timothyscheidler6365 Před 3 lety +1

    You should read the story of Father Vincent Capodano, the Grunt Padre in Viet Nam, who is the only Catholic Priest to posthumously be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

  • @janisoconnor6881
    @janisoconnor6881 Před 3 lety +1

    Comfort and peace and pride for his family

  • @hdjmiller
    @hdjmiller Před 3 lety

    I've seen this video 20 times, and I cry every time.

  • @tammycenter8757
    @tammycenter8757 Před 3 lety +1

    John Allan Chapman was a Combat Controller in the United States Air Force who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on August 22, 2018 for his actions in the Battle of Takur Ghar during the War in Afghanistan. He is the first airman to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War.
    There were many medal of honor recipients before him. They need to change the title of the video, it is misleading.

    • @gaylerains4355
      @gaylerains4355 Před 2 lety

      It is the First ever recorded......for us to watch and soldiers to learn by.....

  • @chrispierdominici3891
    @chrispierdominici3891 Před 2 lety

    I think the word you're looking for is solace, what his family and friends can take in the extraordinary heroism he demonstrated in sacrificing his life.

  • @gandalfolorin-kl3pj
    @gandalfolorin-kl3pj Před 3 lety +2

    Dons, the word you wanted was "solace" or "comfort" that Chapman's family could take even though his passing caused them grief. Your reaction is mine. Great job.

  • @shoediishgunner1718
    @shoediishgunner1718 Před 3 lety

    R.I.P Chapman. I’ve had the same reaction as you, when I heard this story. Thank you! I hope Chapman gets more recognition ❤️

  • @joeczernik2459
    @joeczernik2459 Před 3 lety +1

    It was because Chapman had a job to do. We try hard as Americans to honor our creed of NO MAN LEFT BEHIND and it is a testament to his courage that he charged up the hill alone...this is a very accurate desription of what is happening. This footage was taken by a CIA drone circling above. Youre right my friend...thats a HERO

  • @melissafields3376
    @melissafields3376 Před 3 lety +1

    #VeteransBattleStillRages #nomoretalkingletsgo. I don't have the words.... Rest easy Warrior

  • @R.POWELL
    @R.POWELL Před 3 lety +3

    He kept his guardian angel BUSY that day !!!!!!

  • @slabriprock5329
    @slabriprock5329 Před 3 lety +1

    I've seen John's video probably 10 times and I cry like a baby each Time. And on another subject, nice shirt!

  • @brianlewis5692
    @brianlewis5692 Před 3 lety +5

    perhaps the word you're thinking of is solace, or comfort?

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes two better words that what I could think of. Thanks

  • @billboth6572
    @billboth6572 Před 3 lety

    After seeing this video a little over a year ago, I ordered this book. This man is a hero.

  • @luvleeana
    @luvleeana Před 2 lety

    I remember seeing this and being shocked… incredible ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @NunYaO
    @NunYaO Před 3 lety +4

    It is the Scottish heart that enlivens the American.

    • @NunYaO
      @NunYaO Před 3 lety +2

      God bless you for that

    • @TheDonsChannel
      @TheDonsChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      My pleasure. Thank you 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸

  • @bugvswindshield
    @bugvswindshield Před 3 lety

    Audie Murphy .
    To Hell and Back. big movie after ww2. It was a movie about Audie Murphy....starting Audie Murphy.
    Audie Murphy , one of the most decorated soldiers in WW2 .
    He received two medals of honor.
    One from America
    The other from France.
    and of course many others.

  • @JamesStrizak
    @JamesStrizak Před 5 měsíci

    Look up the story of airman PJ Pitzenburger. I'm a Marine infantry Sgt but, this guy rocked!

  • @george217
    @george217 Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoying your videos. Keep up the good work...

  • @anthonycorapi3166
    @anthonycorapi3166 Před 3 lety

    There are currently 17 Americans who won a second MOH, there is also a Marine named John Daly who won 2 MOH and was to be awarded a 3rd, and then a 4th, respectively for seperat actions on the battlefield. however congress decided that no American shall be so distinguished by 3 or more MOH so John Daly was not awarded a third or 4th MOH , though his actions would of warranted the award, instead they
    gave him the second highest medal a distinguished service cross for one action( Navy), and then another distinguished cross for the forth action.(Army
    ). making him one of the highest decorated warriors in American history. There is still a movement to see Daly is awarded his 3rd, & 4th medal of honor

  • @stevengoodpaster3870
    @stevengoodpaster3870 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude you gotta check Roy Benavidez. He is the template for Rambo...baddest dude EVER. Watch the animated story

  • @charliefleming1405
    @charliefleming1405 Před 3 lety +1

    "His family can find Some sort of peace !"

  • @ticky556
    @ticky556 Před 3 lety +1

    Always brings a tear to my eye

  • @patriciafeehan7732
    @patriciafeehan7732 Před 3 lety +2

    The Medal of Honor is the only merit that is completely unique to each service person. No, two medal are the same.
    It is required of The President of The United States to Salute any man or woman who wears The Medal of Honor.

  • @hotrod2804
    @hotrod2804 Před 3 lety +4

    John is greatly missed...job well done.

  • @ladyjade001
    @ladyjade001 Před 3 lety +1

    There is a special place in Heaven for soldiers and this soldier has earned the place near God. May he bask in the peace of God’s love.

  • @george217
    @george217 Před 3 lety +1

    To clarify MSgt. Chapman was awarded one Medal of Honor, not two as the video implies...

  • @dalehammers4425
    @dalehammers4425 Před 3 lety +1

    The way the Navy SEALS lied about him and got medals for it is utterly sickening.

  • @carlweeks539
    @carlweeks539 Před 3 lety +1

    This always comes up. John Chapman received 1 MOH you can check it out on www.cmohs.org/, and it took almost 2 decades to get that one 16 years to be more accurate. The US has had 19 double recipients of the medal the last being in WWI. What the author of this got wrong that he likely had a double citation on his award not the same as a double award. If memory serves you can only get one for individual actions. So those 19 double recipients were either different battles or even different wars and the same serviceman.

  • @josephbrann2747
    @josephbrann2747 Před 3 lety

    “Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his brothers” R.I.P my brother