Chadd Wright And His Time During Navy SEAL Qualification Training

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Komentáře • 379

  • @googlechicken
    @googlechicken Před 9 měsíci +28

    Getting dropped after going through BUDs and all the other phases has to be absolutely soul crushing.

  • @captainsaveaho4838
    @captainsaveaho4838 Před 2 lety +126

    I was "Recycled" back in 81. I never let the others get to me. What I will say from my experience is that it made me a better operator. The guys who I keep in touch with to this day are mostly the recycle crowd. Most of us had successful careers after we left the Navy. In fact, we get together every July 4th weekend. We'll be in Santa Barbara in 2022.

    • @vanivermo
      @vanivermo Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for your service

    • @TherealMandingo
      @TherealMandingo Před 2 lety +15

      Do we need don Shipley to check this claim

    • @Cpt_Tack
      @Cpt_Tack Před 2 lety +4

      @@TherealMandingo Shipley graduated buds in 1984 per wiki too. He probably served with Captain Save a ho…..

    • @gothding
      @gothding Před 2 lety

      Recycled in SQT?

    • @OceanSwimmer201
      @OceanSwimmer201 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gothding It happens. I've seen guys sent back to BUD/S, day 1, during SQT / STT.

  • @navalhistoryhub3748
    @navalhistoryhub3748 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Incredible human being I owe you so much! Two years ago I lost the mother of my four kids to an unexpected illness. I was left to raise four children under 10 years old three boys and one girl. I let myself go and got lost in every way and was hanging on for dear life! A year ago I dicscovered you're channel by chance and I decided to listen to what you preached! Integrity, be accounfoto each other and push yourself beyond the limiting factors that make most quit. I just ran my second triathlon, I work out every day to you're regimen and can complete a combat standard test fortnightly and all aspects of my life are in balance and my head is well and truly in the game again! I have just engaged to my beautiful girlfriend who said yes. We will marry next year!
    From the bottom of my heart brother i thank you so much!

  • @speteydog2260
    @speteydog2260 Před rokem +8

    In 2005 a hurricane took the roof off my house. All the roofing companies were busy helping everybody. So a retired navy seal helped put my roof back on. He was such a great person. That was such a wonderful thing he did. We paid him and he was not a roofer. But I had it for 17 years. It did the job. He had one helper.

  • @josefnewsom7992
    @josefnewsom7992 Před 2 lety +35

    I am an ex 11 bravo (infantryman) in the Army. Back around 2002-2003 time frame me and about 7 other guys from my company got tasked out with guarding the merchant marine ship the "cape horn" . We were carrying military cargo from Rota naval base in Spain to kuwait through the suez canal and alone the horn of Africa. They were worried about being hijacked by pirates so that's what we were there for. At all times there was a gaurd at the front a rear of the ship at night I used to sit up there and look over the front of the ship and watch dolphins swim with the ship. They would jump out of the water and be glowing green. I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Loved that trip had a blast in Rota too.

    • @KT-en8pq
      @KT-en8pq Před 2 lety +1

      Rota is awesome. We had a month or two of hitting the beach everyday during the summer when we returned from Iraq.

    • @kradilke
      @kradilke Před 2 lety +1

      Rota is dope! Was part of our R&R after Coast Guard Patrols during OEF.

    • @rwdchannel2901
      @rwdchannel2901 Před 9 měsíci +1

      At least you didn't get sent to Afghanistan or Iraq. It sounds you had a fun military experience. I got out in May 2001 with my honorable discharge and never went back. Long before 9/11 I was working with Special Forces hunting high value targets in Kosovo. That opened my eyes. I knew Bush Jr. was similar to his father and going to be starting wars that I didn't want to be apart of.

    • @armageddon1403
      @armageddon1403 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@rwdchannel2901 Youre lucky to have a good brain!

  • @oldtimer1467
    @oldtimer1467 Před 2 lety +31

    I had 6 years in the Navy. Went through S.E.R.E. in San Diego in 72. I used to watch the seals train on the beach. Lots of respect for those guys. I flew off the Forestall, E2 squadron. Miss those days.

    • @treroney4720
      @treroney4720 Před rokem

      Were you in aircrewman?

    • @jrossnjax7
      @jrossnjax7 Před rokem +1

      Is that the one that caught fire? Forestall?

    • @oldtimer1467
      @oldtimer1467 Před rokem

      @@jrossnjax7
      Yes . I reported to squadron, VAW126 , about a year after repairs to Forrestal were completed . I would probably have been one of the victims had I been aboard when the fire occurred. Our berthing area was directly under arresting wire 3 , where the fire was .

  • @charlesdavis7940
    @charlesdavis7940 Před 2 lety +29

    What a unique American character. Smart as a whip. This series has made me appreciate the skill and grit of Navy Seals even more than before. Love the honesty. Quite the articulate man.

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox Před 2 lety +31

    I have always wondered how the process of becoming a SEAL worked. It is fascinating hearing you tell your story!

  • @davidwlee8752
    @davidwlee8752 Před 2 lety +8

    Love this guy.
    Real Salt of the Earth.

  • @fiatveloce2516
    @fiatveloce2516 Před 2 lety +81

    “They voted me into the bottom 5 of my class”. And that’s all you have to know about leadership or the lack thereof.

    • @GhostRider351
      @GhostRider351 Před 2 lety

      based on his description it sounds like he deserved it.

    • @b9285
      @b9285 Před 2 lety +19

      I'm guessing he got an attitude adjustment from his CO at some point.. or several points. Kudos to Chad for your service and being one bad m-fer... but seems like you still have a bit of a chip on your shoulder.
      Those guys were injured going through the same intense training you did.... just because you didn't get rolled, doesn't mean you were better... you just had a better luck of the draw, perhaps a better boat crew, or ...... perhaps you sand bagged where you could, while another guy was putting out and got F**ked up. Saw it happen over and over again... to others and ultimately myself.
      Either way, you're a hard man and I salute you for making through the hardest training on the planet.

    • @mattk8810
      @mattk8810 Před 2 lety +2

      @@b9285 he was smart enough to make it. Def an arrogant guy

    • @bradthackston2323
      @bradthackston2323 Před 2 lety +4

      @@b9285 I absolutely see why he would be pissed they should put thoes guys together in there own class not around the ones that were injured and I’m sure some of them used that to get a break on something that wasn’t bad enough to warrant it you can ask seals they will tell you those guys do make it but it’s known in the community who they are and they aren’t trusted and usually get the shit jobs so it all come around and I’m sure he saw that once he made it threw that they got what was coming like Jocko said there are some that live on the reputation of the seals and Those that maintain the reputation of the seals.

    • @phil8212
      @phil8212 Před 2 lety +5

      @@mattk8810 if you were a SEAL you’d be arrogant to

  • @daveh9551
    @daveh9551 Před 2 lety +19

    It amazed me how many people quit during SQT or failed at the range in Niland. You’re practically almost done at that point, but it ain’t done yet

  • @stephenwalker8789
    @stephenwalker8789 Před 2 lety +1

    So grateful to hear these stories and for you sharing your experiences

  • @DV77737
    @DV77737 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing, love hearing the truth on training and what y’all endured, and thankful for all who served.
    God bless

  • @dugefrsh5154
    @dugefrsh5154 Před 2 lety +3

    great delivery and excellent way you speak to articulate a specific situation or feeling, etc. thank you for sharing your experience and thank you for serving!

  • @azuretaihaku4620
    @azuretaihaku4620 Před 2 lety +16

    You just got a new subscriber. I was just regular ol’ infantry, USMC 1/7 B Co. 1990-94. Totally respect you brothers. I left Dec. 10, 1992, for Somalia on the first plane to hit the runway in Mogadishu, Somalia. We had about 3 hours after we hit the ground to hydrate, and 5 ton to the embassy.

  • @skiz_4158
    @skiz_4158 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing. All those SEALs I’ve followed throughout the year never talk about this stuff in detail. I like that you’re showing us the reality of it.

  • @tonyenglish3
    @tonyenglish3 Před 2 lety +4

    A perfect way to Express training so glad you have done this

  • @JD-uc1bb
    @JD-uc1bb Před 2 lety +7

    May God continue to keep his mighty hand upon you brother Chadd. 🙏🏼☝🏼👊🏼

  • @randyrussell556
    @randyrussell556 Před rokem +4

    Can't say I have any experience like yours but I enjoy listening to your memories.

  • @takecareofyou6233
    @takecareofyou6233 Před 2 lety +6

    nice, thank you Chadd, as always very interesting! Have a nice weekend

  • @jaspermcadams
    @jaspermcadams Před 2 lety +15

    Such a great series! It’s so cool how you personalize each stage of your SEAL career with these stories. Keep ‘em coming!!

  • @justinshealey2032
    @justinshealey2032 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome story! Thanks for sharing!

  • @JB-sd1kz
    @JB-sd1kz Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Chad great story thank you for sharing and thanks for your service. I don’t blame you for feeling that way about the ones that limp it through

  • @jindrichnovotny2740
    @jindrichnovotny2740 Před 2 lety +6

    Chad thank you for this video. Eveybody talks about BUDS but almost nobody about SQT. Others SEALS talked about this as "gentleman course", which does not seems to be at all these days - still selection after previous selection.

  • @davidm6256
    @davidm6256 Před 2 lety +17

    I'm always intrigued by the Navy Seals train, I've always thought that once you graduate Buds you get your trident, and now you're a Navy Seal! I'm glad that you explained the process of getting your trident, thank you for sharing your experience becoming a Navy Seal! And thank you for your service!!!

    • @citystyleboxing8234
      @citystyleboxing8234 Před 2 lety

      Oh oh this will just improve the fake navy 🦭
      Story's..this should have been kept secret.

    • @aboucard93
      @aboucard93 Před 2 lety +1

      There isn't much information about SQT on the internet! Buds is like the final test before the test and there are 2 other pre-physical qualification process before BUDs

  • @azuretaihaku4620
    @azuretaihaku4620 Před 2 lety +3

    You’ve got a subscription from me as long as you decide to post. I’ll be following.. Stay safe and happy brother..

  • @lemorelgambino9882
    @lemorelgambino9882 Před rokem

    I’m glad a seal actually gave us a better understanding about this sqt. It gave me a abroad perspective on the matter and I can sense just by his very detailed memory of the ordeal that it was that hard of a tough experience and he tells it like he remembers every single minute of it everyday. that should tell you how much it sucked. I think the worst part is truly getting injured and not be given the option to continue, I know I know there’s a lot of stories of recycles but honestly I think that’s why they got such an attrition rate all it takes is one bad injury or getting sick, get bad peer rep or failing one of the qualification operations and your done… that shit is crazy… and I respect those who make to this wether they fail or pass… if you reading this mad respect love you guys for your effort thank you for going through this shit future and past servicemen 👌🏼👑💯

  • @hack.hunter84
    @hack.hunter84 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your service 🙏🏻 God Bless you and your family..

  • @linksterz4208
    @linksterz4208 Před 2 lety +1

    Ty for your service brother

  • @MT-uu7ol
    @MT-uu7ol Před 4 dny

    Chadd, what you have accomplished is extremely rare.
    I’m a military combat veteran. I have a friend who was in BUDS class 234 which was a documentary produced by the Discovery Channel. It was his third attempt and he left training near the end due to his father’s death… He did not graduate, nor did he ever return. At any rate, your video reveals even more than I realized. I thought that it was insanely difficult to earn the Trident. What I failed to understand is that it’s only the first step to becoming a member of the teams. This must be regarded as one of the most coveted positions/accomplishments in all of the services.
    I’m grateful for folks like Don Shipley (RET SEAL) who spend hours on end calling out imposter clowns.

  • @2024pray
    @2024pray Před 2 lety +3

    Hooray brother! Thank you for your service! God bless!

    • @b9285
      @b9285 Před 2 lety

      Hooyah in the Navy. ;)

  • @chriso9724
    @chriso9724 Před rokem

    Thank you for your stories, they make me laugh, I appreciate your mental and physical hard work

  • @94Whiskey
    @94Whiskey Před 2 lety +5

    Being Marine Infantry...listening to your experience....helll yeah!!! The real deal!!!

  • @jimmysmith3255
    @jimmysmith3255 Před 2 lety +4

    I cant believe that you dont frame that shit. I dropped out of school to go into the army when desert sheild was goin on. I framed all my shit , basic, ait, hotel 8 school. I never had a diploma so it felt good to finish and be a part of something bigger than me. Your accomplishments are about as high speed as you can get in the military, so much respect to you brother, well deserved.

  • @jenniferstaley5966
    @jenniferstaley5966 Před 2 lety +5

    I admire your grit!! You are definitely one tough Son of a gun!!!

  • @cvx23231
    @cvx23231 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, nice vid, love the approach and hearing the details! Retired Navy, EM1/ss

  • @smb2265
    @smb2265 Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating stuff Chadd. Thank you

  • @jeffdarnell7942
    @jeffdarnell7942 Před 2 lety +5

    I know that around year 2000, those rebreathers were limited to like 40 or 50 feet deep. Maybe a bit before. But they used to have a fairly low max depth range. Hope they've improved it...and considerably.

  • @renegadearms
    @renegadearms Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome stories I like the new series.

  • @mrbillga3572
    @mrbillga3572 Před 2 lety +1

    Very very good videos best explanation of seals qualiafacations I heard so far thank you very much for shared your videos sir

  • @ZackariahCombs1
    @ZackariahCombs1 Před 2 lety +4

    Good stuff brother! I could listen to storys like this for dayz

  • @daltonschannel8405
    @daltonschannel8405 Před 2 lety +3

    No military experience at all but man I sure do enjoy listening to the experience coming from those such as yourself. Thanks for posting.

  • @WUZUPNOW
    @WUZUPNOW Před 2 lety +2

    Great series!! Looking forward to your BUDS certificate stories.

  • @josh9399
    @josh9399 Před 8 měsíci +2

    man I just came across one of your shooting videos and I really enjoy your stuff! Keep it going dude, you are one cool fella!

  • @zacharymckay9019
    @zacharymckay9019 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You for your Training pipeline experience .

  • @badapplegarage9639
    @badapplegarage9639 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it. Keep making the videos. My Dad is a retired 06. Rangers and Seals are cool in my book.

  • @todoubled7970
    @todoubled7970 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You sound very proud of your accomplishments and to me my man…you damn well should be and then some. Extremely rare things that you’ve lived through. I appreciate you and others like you and feel very fortunate that you are on the good side. Can’t say enough to show just how much I admire and respect you.
    Thank you Chadd!
    Todd Whitaker
    Bahama, NC

  • @billstross-rt7zb
    @billstross-rt7zb Před 5 měsíci

    I love your stuff man, never served but grew up in Norfolk and Cherry Point, my dad served served 20 in the navy. I love my military.......even more now!

  • @scottenosh4548
    @scottenosh4548 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha...the "I love me" binder. Awesome. SEALs are frickin amazing people.

  • @sherryorecchio8736
    @sherryorecchio8736 Před 4 měsíci

    Great talk! Amazing endurance and improvised moves.

  • @goyo2897
    @goyo2897 Před 2 lety +1

    Man...I love this stuff!!

  • @nikolaisemenoff9092
    @nikolaisemenoff9092 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't have brain power to listen to anyone for more then two minutes. Not in this case. Amazing! Please share more of them with us.

  • @jackthebagger7589
    @jackthebagger7589 Před 2 lety +3

    Was going to re enlist in 1986 for EOD , some LT came by and had me do some of the basic stuff like sit ups and swimming , I was a GMG1 and 28 years old , don't wait so late is all I can say , did the swim and got bit by a jellyfish and killed my time , and I had not really prepped for it .. To late to worry now ..

  • @msbar7ccj
    @msbar7ccj Před 2 lety +19

    Gives peace of mind to know that there are people who are so selfless that they are willing to go through all of that to protect others! You are one of those rare individuals willing to give it more than 100% and God bless you!

  • @willbrink
    @willbrink Před rokem +2

    I could survive 18m on my bicycle, maybe... Just glad you boys are on our side. I have been a tour/answer guy at the UDT-SEAL Museum for the last 6 years or so, and I get to meet and talk with all manner of guys from NSW, etc.

  • @GeoHvl
    @GeoHvl Před 2 lety +6

    I was in 72 to 78. My duty station was a sub tender. I played poker with the divers, and the dive division Master Chief was a SEAL. He was injured. Somehow don't know the story, but it was in Vietnam. A real tough dude. As an ET 2nd. I love taking his money. He told me many times he would kick me so hard my mother would feel it. He said that because I told him my mother taught me how to play Seven card.

  • @24865943
    @24865943 Před 2 lety

    Just a fab talk through fella. Awesome. Keep well. 🖐

  • @tonylittle8634
    @tonylittle8634 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for clarifying the issue of being dropped vs ringing the bell.

  • @kwhitney6238
    @kwhitney6238 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing. A lot of achievements.

  • @erikroark4
    @erikroark4 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @thepunisher8078
    @thepunisher8078 Před 2 lety

    new sub here you sir are awesome you are a joy to listen too and a great subject matter expert! thank you for your service.

  • @sirmichael7155
    @sirmichael7155 Před rokem

    This has been fascinating ‼️ TY

  • @davidpreston3562
    @davidpreston3562 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your life experience brother!!! Hooyah

  • @trangia12
    @trangia12 Před 2 lety +15

    As an Navy Diver I loved the water and would have loved the combat diving. Now passing buds, hell week, the obstacle course and of course San Clemente Island demolitions - I don’t think so. Thank you for being a SEAL.

  • @400hpmustang
    @400hpmustang Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff, had to laugh about Niland, sounds about as hospitable as Ft. Irwin, specifically NTC. I'll never forget Bicycle Lake, there aren't any bikes and there isn't any lake.

  • @drw110
    @drw110 Před rokem +2

    "They're crappin in ditches man"....he nailed that Joe Dirt voice

  • @jvcpaints
    @jvcpaints Před 11 měsíci

    You one fascinating dude, dude. You're an inspiration. No doubt about it.

  • @roccodonato4120
    @roccodonato4120 Před 2 lety +3

    I went through navy SERE school in 1991 below San Diego. It was now joke. Try being smooshed up in a box for over (12 hours I think.) It's not like you had very much track of time while you're in there. But I understand. They got to weed out the one's that are going to freak out and go bonkers. Lol. I'm happy I graduated but I'll never forget this experience!

  • @ryanwhite6859
    @ryanwhite6859 Před 2 lety +1

    Very impressive and enjoyable.

  • @twosoonpie4971
    @twosoonpie4971 Před rokem

    Whew I'm glad I joined the Army I was a 61B we had it made but we did support for others .. 1982 - 86 ..

  • @stevehera8440
    @stevehera8440 Před 2 lety

    Just found this channel and great stories!

  • @juniordelgiorno5260
    @juniordelgiorno5260 Před 2 lety +1

    “The freakin roll-backs should jam the mags!”, by far the best line and funniest shit. If you train adrift you’re gonna be the gift, HooYah!

  • @theguy81642
    @theguy81642 Před rokem

    Just subscribed served as a HM from 96-16 retired as a HMC

  • @RimdarRanch
    @RimdarRanch Před 2 lety +1

    @ 2:12 SQT started at Kodiak Alaska. Have a Family member there right now doing Training.

  • @robertbrooks7196
    @robertbrooks7196 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Old Marine from end of the Vietnam era, non combat vet. Never heard of the Seals back then. My 20 year old nephew graduated buds last September. Enjoy the training stories. Especially the great imagination Instructors have in screwing with the human mind and body, lol.

  • @azuretaihaku4620
    @azuretaihaku4620 Před 2 lety +1

    When we got there, we literally jumped off the trucks, and assumed positions in the compound. It wasn’t within a hour, probably less, it’s been a while, that a mortar hit about 40 yards to my left.

  • @Ben-qm9zq
    @Ben-qm9zq Před 6 měsíci +1

    I was on a in water beach run for over 10 miles forward and backwards... both arches collapsed and it took me around 2 years to heal properly from plantar fasciitis! Also, the flesh of my nipples was completely gone after the run. Probably the hardest thing I've ever done

  • @markshumway7324
    @markshumway7324 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, all those military certificates have a lot of memories. Good ones and bad ones. Good memories

  • @chuckb3489
    @chuckb3489 Před 2 lety +28

    Good stuff Wright. Of course you probably all ready know this however Maybe some of the other people here don’t but they keep the people that get rolled big those guys proved themselves as worthy navy seal candidates during training. You have to also prove to be a “team player” which means getting along with others. Just because one never gets hurt during training doesn’t mean that they are a better man than the guy who does get hurt and rolled or rolled because they did not pass an evolution. They take your whole character into consideration when going through the process. There’s a number of seals who are bad azzes, even some Team 6 guys that were rolled at one time or another in the process.

    • @CM-hd4pb
      @CM-hd4pb Před 2 lety +5

      DJ Shipley was rolled… Lol

    • @brimstone33
      @brimstone33 Před 2 lety +11

      HA. Excellent honest self-evaluation Chadd. I got rolled ("recycled" in Army parlance) through half the shit I went through. And was top of the class in other courses, sometimes the top of the class after the second time through. Phase one of SFQC ( failed land nav). LOTS of failures in that test before somebody figured out an eight-digit grid coordinate can, at best if everything goes perfectly, get you within ten meters of a small orienteering marker and you can spend all night searching the bushes in that ten meters for that marker and never find it. Yeah they changed that years later to finding an old fat guy in a tent instead of that marker and suddenly the pass rate shot up. HALO (pretty sure my instructor 'NO GO Rondo' was fucking with me in the air because his Ranger'ed-up ass didn't like my cool-guy haircut. Anybody heard the story of Rondo's LAW 'bank-shot' at Desert One? ). 18D course ('Trauma 3'). Jumpmaster (JMPI). Not Ranger school though. NOBODY wants to go through a single day of that again if they can help it. Frankly I think there is an ego problem in the SO community that hurts us. There are selection courses, and there are training courses, and sometimes the lines are blurred between the two. Sometimes intentionally blurred because some jackass thinks he is the gatekeeper to some imaginary higher level of bad-assary when in fact his real job is to teach a skill set deemed desirable or necessary for mission accomplishment. He thinks his job in a training course is to FAIL people when in fact it is to TRAIN people, and if people are failing (or getting hurt) it is HIS fault at least as much as his students. 'Students' are not always 'candidates'. I remember the first couple of HALO Jumpmaster courses had near-zero pass rates. Somebody had to hit reset on that and explain to the cadre that it was a course to teach a skill set and not a trial-by-fire cooler-than-thou dick measuring contest. Just my 2c having tried and failed and tried again several things, and having been cadre for both selection and training courses. And consider this: some guys HAVE to make it through without getting rolled because they know their egos wouldn't let them survive getting rolled. It takes something to fail and start over that not everyone has.

    • @TURTLEORIGINAL
      @TURTLEORIGINAL Před rokem +1

      @@brimstone33 great comment, thanks! Great points made here.

    • @TURTLEORIGINAL
      @TURTLEORIGINAL Před rokem +1

      @@CM-hd4pb yes he was, and he then eventually made it to be a Tier 1 Operator, in SEAL Team 6.

  • @pacthesharwell3598
    @pacthesharwell3598 Před rokem

    Thank you shipmate ! I couldn't figure out , how to pass the pre buds test ! But I did figure out how to retire ? Active duty , reserves , active reserves , thank you for your service ...

  • @carolinabadbass5447
    @carolinabadbass5447 Před 2 lety

    I like how your octive goes up when your pissed. My punch line is WTF??? Mad respect!

  • @ktmcc4360
    @ktmcc4360 Před 2 lety

    Thanks bro.

  • @jasonwickens0813
    @jasonwickens0813 Před 2 lety +2

    Lots of respect for your Mr. Wright. Thank you, for I know the sacrifices you and your body made during you time in service.

  • @larryspiller6633
    @larryspiller6633 Před 2 lety +1

    When he mentioned the ALICE pack I had to laugh. We thought they were great, always wondered why we didn't get frames for them. Forty years later, I got said pack with frame. I've never used the thing for hiking. Probably never will.

  • @SonsofIssac
    @SonsofIssac Před rokem

    I spent some time in Niland. One night we were floating the irrigation canal with homemade fishing poles we made out of pool sticks. We saw a huge rattle snake drinking from the canal, surrounded it and beat it over the head with a pool stick . We took it back to the compound and bbq’ed it… I’ll never forget that…

  • @James-fs4rn
    @James-fs4rn Před 11 měsíci

    👍 much respect!

  • @anthonyf.9170
    @anthonyf.9170 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy your videos / tutorials, thank you for your service and may God bless our Nation’s war fighters. I work for Sikorsky Aircraft building Blackhawks, Seahawks, Air Force Combat Rescue Helicopters and Marine Corp. CH53K King Stallions. I have the utmost respect for our military. 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸💪🇺🇸

  • @Idahoprepper71
    @Idahoprepper71 Před rokem

    I was in the USCG in Kodiak Ak in 89-90. Every morning on my way to work I would always see the seals out on their morning run.

  • @ericbassett6389
    @ericbassett6389 Před 2 lety +1

    In my opinion we have the baddest Warriors on the planet and I’m grateful that they’re all from the United States thank you for your service

    • @dee-ix3iq
      @dee-ix3iq Před rokem

      SAS are better or the French legion

  • @joshroten3997
    @joshroten3997 Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff! 👍🇺🇸🐸

  • @johncunningham9342
    @johncunningham9342 Před 2 lety

    Your a super cool dude!!! Love the background. You from Texas my good man…..

  • @PICKLEonBLITZ
    @PICKLEonBLITZ Před rokem +1

    Sir, what kind of heart procedure you underwent before joining buds? That is an amazing story. Thanks for sharing and for your sacrificed service! 👍🏼

  • @angiekimbrough8151
    @angiekimbrough8151 Před 2 lety +1

    Badass good job buddy

  • @staralioflundnv
    @staralioflundnv Před 2 lety

    Back in the 1960s we dry camped out by NiIand, in the desert. WouId get into jeeps and dune buggies and head out towards Buttercup, then afterwards, us kids go miII around in the sandy washes with the firm sandstone waIIs. This was for weeks during our breaks. OnIy thing we had to worry about was fIashfIoods. There is a US MiItary training range in that area. Good times!

  • @robertprice9052
    @robertprice9052 Před 2 lety +2

    I was a combat diver in the Army. The worst water I ever dove was in the Philippines at Subic bay. Olongapo City sewage flows through. Every dive we had ear infections and every cut and scrape was infected and running pus. Nasty stuff!

    • @truthiswhat1
      @truthiswhat1 Před 4 měsíci

      Lol.. I helped pollute that bay once.. lots of oily waste.. my bad bro..

  • @acehanson7231
    @acehanson7231 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for a great video and your service!! great looking hat ! is that a stetson? if not; what brand?

  • @saullopez3073
    @saullopez3073 Před 2 lety +1

    Never knew about the role back individuals, true, kind of some BS that happens about the break part while others don’t

  • @hoapres
    @hoapres Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your service. You might want to scan all those documents into a USB flash drive for backup.

  • @thatguy8005
    @thatguy8005 Před 2 lety +8

    I was teaching Team 5 members how to fly in transit on a C12. (King Air). They all looked like they were soaking up information. They all looked weather beaten.

    • @OzArt
      @OzArt Před 11 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @thatguy8005
      @thatguy8005 Před 11 měsíci

      @@OzArt it was weird… they all looked the same, wore the same sun glasses… etc…
      We were on our way to Norfolk from somewhere in the central states. They were clearly coming from some other training and getting deployed. No other reason to send a C12 for them. They were all young guys. First enlistment types.

  • @dutton420z
    @dutton420z Před 2 lety

    New subscriber here ...dropping by to say what's up & greetings from SCarolina!!!!!