The Battle of Mogadishu: Black Hawk Down | Documentary
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Early October 1993, as Americans went about their daily business, many were stunned to hear of the dramatic events that had taken place thousands of miles away in the impoverished, war-torn country of Somalia involving their own troops in a city few of them had ever heard of. Fought on the streets of the Somali capital, the Battle of Mogadishu, as American history books refer to it, took place on the afternoon of October 3rd 1993, through the night and into the next morning. For American forces, it would prove one of the most intense urban battles since the Vietnam War two decades earlier. Consequently, they suffered more dead and wounded in a matter of hours than in recent years of operations combined, culminating in the shootdown of two US Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
Yet, despite these factors, the battle itself is considered a tactical success for the US forces involved, for despite daunting odds, political restrictions in the planning stage, and unforeseen mishaps, a force of less than 100 US troops held off more than 10 times their own number of heavily armed hostiles who poured streams of bullets and rocket-propelled grenades at their positions in an intense, coordinated ambush. In today’s episode, we will examine the events leading up to the battle, the battle itself and the fallout from the whole affair, known around the world as the Black Hawk Down Incident.
0:00 Introduction
3:06 Intervention
7:52 Operation: Restore Hope
12:32 The Most Wanted Man in Somalia
18:29 Black Hawk Down
24:52 Rescue Effort
31:10 Fallout
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Narrated by: Will Earl
Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
Edited by: James Wade
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Battle of Fallujah needs to be covered more
Bring the main narrator for this channel back.
I’d be interested in a operation just cause video also
CW3? Really? It's Chief Warrant Officer.
Why to many ads
Bravo MALAYSIA MALBAT ARMY💪💪 Even though they look small body but they are very Brave to save the American Army stationed there💪 that's the true story of blackhawk Down👍👍
False 😆
Somali here. It is a shame that Malaysians are looking for praise for helping US murderers who committed many war crimes against innocent somali people women and children bombing hospitals bombing elders, invading as aggressors and then pretending to be good guys.. Monsters, shame on you.
@@topman7952Wrong. Go get some facts before you come spew your misguided and ignorant anti American hatred BS
@@topman7952 Malay soldiers got Karbashed bro..
It's a shame the UN through all other countries with sacrifices made not appreciated bt the Somalians who do know how to take care of themselves except trying to be top dogs. The soldiers went to Somalia bring peace and governance but not appreciated by the locals.
I think someone from Malaysia 🇲🇾 should post the fallen soldier’s name here for Soldiers in The USA 🇺🇸 to thank him for his heroic actions that day. It was above and beyond his call of duty.
Because it isn’t real and hasn’t happened unless it happens on social media, where you can give it that ultimate human expression of feeling: a 👍🏻
It was also pretty stupid.
Man documentaries that cover the Somalia Humanitarian Relief incident overlook many key incidents and units. Instead, they focus on the Rangers and Delta Force. This incident left last scars and changed many US Army procedures.
When I was a young soldier, I arrived at 10th Mountain Division as my first duty station. Many of the soldiers were bitter. Egos of the Rangers chain of command did not brief or set plans with 10th Mountain. Many 10th Mountain soldiers were outside doing various missions when all of a sudden, they were ambushed from the fall out of the raid.
End results.
Bosnia/Kosovo. 10th Mountain was intentionally asked for volunteers for upcoming mission to secure and build up forward bases in Bosnia. I remember my First Sergeant saying there were no volunteers even though we had our hands up. Afterward, he started to drill into us young soldiers to always plan for the worst-case scenarios. To never underestimate a mission and one's perceived enemies. Then on for many years, I carried as much water and preloaded magazines as I could. Ensure night vision goggles, radio, batteries, and replacement parts. Also, learn from the Combat medics various skill sets.
Malbatt from Malaysia is the Real Hero. They save us ranger from being killed
You mean the COWARDS that refused to go any further into the city
"Around the Olympic Hotel, one of the convoys came under a significant volume of fire, resulting in several more casualties and leading to the Malaysian APC's refusing to advance further into the heavy barrage"
Malaysia ain't known for it's Military
@LordDirus007 Your opinion are nonsense not based on facts.
@@LordDirus007 if malaysia not save us soldier. Us soldier will die because they have been trapped by somalia fighter. Us is like terrorist that want to act like a hero but seem like shemale🤣
Thank you for pointing this out!!!! To have the stones to assume the FUCKING RAMGERS & special forces were dependent on an inferior force no matter the situation, those guys are top of spear, shit went sideways and they still done best they could, it’s all the negative about this story and rarely does anyone recognize the sheer amount of bodies the stacked under fire!!! Fucking massive amounts!!! It was bad all way around but to say they got deer in headlights and buckled is an absolute joke!!!! Somalian, or any country militants know damn good and well who they were dealing with that’s why they got stoned on Kot and literally threw the entire male census of that city against a small contingent of bad asses!!! We had casualties, we had many wounded, but the amount of casualties they had was APPALLING, most of those countries grow up with no new tv news outlets or even a tv in there homes& a hermit that lives in Afghanistan knows all too well who the Rangers-Delta force- Marines are!!!!
Tom satterlys interview on the Shawn Ryan show about being there is heartbreaking. You can still hear the pain in his voice and him trying to hold back tears
He deserves no sympathy for him. He & along with his colleagues invaded and killed many innocent civilians and now he is portraying himself to be a good person. Shameful
@@topman7952 I hope you live in a Third World country
@@topman7952 Personally, I relished being in Mogadishu to assist as many Kalash as possible in becoming worm food. They enjoy harming innocent people over there, the old and the weak, just as they continue to do here! THEN they whine about America - but aren't men enough to go fix their own homeland! 🇺🇸
@@topman7952 they didn't invade Somalia, a Somali clan requested them to help with other clan. Afghanistan attacked US first before US invaded it. Iraq was threatening to cut off US oil supply so they invaded it.
@@niweshlekhak9646what a bunch of lies, 1st no one asked US for help except they wanted to intervene, 2nd Afghanistan had no business in 9/11 it was bunch of saudis and lebanese, 3rd iraq did not threaten to cut US supply oil where tf did u get that? They just wanted to sell their oil euro instead of dollars. Get some facts before speaking nonsense
October 3rd-4th, 2023 marks 30 YEARS since the Black Hawk Down incident.
Don't seem like it happened so long ago
Wow dude, I honestly didn't even realize we're at the 30 year mark already. What a incredible incident this truly was. Shugart and Gordon were some badass Delta boys.
@@scottkain8977 A lot can happen/change in 25-30+ years.
Wow
A lot has happened and changed my bro. Do you even recognize the world we live in ? Look how goofy our President is. Look at how many children don't know their own gender. Look at how many men compete in women's sports. I miss the 90s.@@dylanbowlin3646
Thank goodness for the Malaysians that saved "Delta Farce" so they could all go home and write books about how cool they are.
This channel never fails. Keep up the good work!
I miss the usual narrator for this channel, he is so good! Anyways great vid.
This. The OG narrator was by far the best voice, compared to the others we've heard so far. Either change it decently, or go back to OG.
The 'old' narrator emitted spirit like he was a realtime witness of history with bullets flying around him. I miss that enthusiastic voice very much. With the new narrator it's actually hard to stay awake.
@@charlesrousseau6837I just want to know where he is cause he's great!
Thank you Malaysia we needed you and you answered
Been waiting for a Doc on this in a while, brilliant! Also, TOP5's back doing narration, like it. Much MUCH better option than your last video. #HumanNotAI
Read the book my Mark Bowden, there's nothing better.
Yeah man this narrator is awesome. He should narrate everything.
It was damn good for them white people and let history repeat it's self many times again and the so call free world being the victim
You white people didn't care about black people like me
@@jacekpaszkowski2000 No, it has over 150 incorrect facts.
A bit more research would have shown that there were three Delta snipers onboard Super 6-2. The third man, Brad Halling, was working the right side minigun as air cover after the crew chief was wounded. When 6-2 was hit by the RPG, Captain Jim Yacone was knocked out and Halling lost the bottom of his left leg.
Also, you mentioned SEAL Team 6, which literally had 5 men in the Task Force, but not the Air Force's 24thSpecial Tactics Squadron, who provided combat controllers and pararescuemen who were part of the CSAR team. Four combat controllers went out on the raid: one with Mcknight's convoy, one on the CSAR bird, one with the Delta assault force and one with a Ranger chalk. Another controller rode out with the second convoy when the rest of the Rangers who were still at the base went into the city.
YOU forgot to mention Bill Clinton...
@@gsactotube He forgot but I didn't. Bill Clinton cost us 19 Brave patriots with his ineptitude and posturing...
@@gsactotube what does my post have to do with the politics of it and Clinton in general?
The movie was an edited version of $sss.
@@williamtobin7282only 19 bodies were sent back to USA what about the 789 delta bodies left on the streets of Mogadishu as civilians were dragging the bodies on the streets it was a sad day for us as Clinton was fearing the death of more soldiers due to the greediness of somalis for killing our army mercilessly
This is one of the greatest military blunders of the late 20th century
Nobody invited USA to Somalia bro.
@@destroyerarmor2846 no such thing as borders no human is illegal !
@@col.cottonhill6655 LOL, tell me you are a puppet without even know it yourself. You remind me of Rod and Todd from 'The Simpsons' high-pitched chanting of "smokers are jokers"
@@SamBrickell i was being sarcastic
The Battle of the bulge was one of the largest mistakes and military history
This was nothing tiny event
But I'm saying that no soldier losing his life is nothing our military incredible our soldiers are no plan and look who was president that's always a it
RIP to the guys who gave life and limb trying to fight for what they felt was right.
They didn't fight for what's right what to steal and take over people's resources is not right
@@PrayedForYou I didn't say I was important I'm not government brainwashed I don't give a damn about what people think I know the truth you just keep your face inside the politicians ass
@@Anthony-on6gk
I said what they FELT was right im not debating anything.
and those are the same resources you use on a daily basis so if you think its so wrong you can go fuck yourself
@@Anthony-on6gkTHEY WERE DOING WHAT WAS TOLD TO THEM. DOING THEIR JOBS. THEY WERE ALL BRAVE MEN, THEY HAVE INTEGRITY. THEY DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR BRAVERY AND INTEGRITY.
What is it that you do in life?
How many genders are there btw? How many boosters did ya get?
No mention of the Malaysian Armed Forces who rescued the US troops with a loss of a trooper and another wounded, not to mentioned their APC Condors who fought into and out of Mogadishu bringing the US troops to safety. This was a very sad event for the free world which should not have happened.
Lies again? Black Ops MLS
@@NazriBwhat lie Malaysia or us?
They weren't there brother. They had troops in units in the un from Malaysian but not the government. and plus no considering they are committing genocide on their own people as we speak now
We remember them, and the Paks who fought with us and for us. This is just a broad overview, and not every account has to be seen as a sacred remembrance of the human and national spirits involved. We need to let people set out basics without having to be responsible for enshrining what’s in our hearts. It’s just that broad basic overviews serve a role in sharing basic understanding of the dynamics that led to the action, and shaped all the ways people feel about it who remember this day. It’s not his job to remember such things, but ours. ❤
Of course US won't mention Malaysia.. They won't admit defeat or mistakes.. Arrogant and narcissistic as usual.
Couple things are surprising after watching this video. First, why wasn’t there a contingency plan in the event that a chopper was shot down. Given that the choppers were flying/hovering at such a low level you’d think they’d understand the danger. Secondly, why wouldn’t they push to have heavier armored vehicles other than humvees? I feel like this mission wasn’t planned thoroughly enough…
The workhorse phase prior to deployment did include training for the loss of one helicopter. They never planned on working up for two or more downed aircraft. Read the book The Battle of Mogadishu. It gives six first-hand accounts of the battle, four from Rangers (including Matt Eversmann) and two Air Force operators, then Combat Controller SSgt. Dan Schilling and then Pararescueman TSgt. Tim Wilkinson. Schilling discusses his desire to head to the 6-4 crash site during the initial ride through the city with Lt. Col. Danny McKnight until it became clear that the convoy was in no shape to attempt the route due to the casualties they sustained.
There was a contingency, but I think they expected to be in and out quick. One of my instructors in AIT was there with the 10th Mountain Division. Also, the government wanted a small footprint there so they denied the request for better air cover and I believe the majority of the streets were too small for Abrams battle tanks. Maybe Bradleys would’ve worked,but we didn’t have armored HMMWV back then. We didn’t start putting armor on them until part way through the Iraq war. They were never meant to be front line vehicles, but they were mobile and agile compared to battle tanks and APCs. A lot of those guys would still be alive if we had MRAPs and ASVs back then. Those men all fought like warriors and heroes. The tactics were definitely questionable. I think the leadership got a little complacent as they used the same battle plan each time.
@@kevinRip81 No doubt the men on the ground were brave. It was a terrible situation and I can’t imagine fighting the numbers they were dealing with. The night time fighting seems incredibly frightening given that they were surrounded…I’m just irritated because I believe the command kind of failed them and it cost lives.
They requested armored vehicles but the Clinton administration denied the request stating that they would look too aggressive.
They were denied armored vehicles. Requested, and denied.
@WarsofTheWorld You never know just who might be watching.. and how close to these little missions that person might have been. Finding the facts and sticking to them keeps one from doing a disservice to many others. Good job here.
Thank you for your service seems inadequate, I don’t know you, but I honor you for the part you played
The memory of Vietnam and this disaster is what kept us from intervening in Kosovo. That was a failure on our end.
Weren't 3 American soldiers captured in Kosovo?
I could've sworn it was Rev. Jesse Jackson who got them free.
Yeah
The PC game Black Hawk Down was just as thrilling
I hope 🤞 back Somalia 🇸🇴 strong 💪
MALLBATT IS THE REAL HERO...MALLBATT IS FROM MALAYSIA ARMY...I FROM MALAYSIA KHOW ABOUT THIS TRUE STORY.
Malaysian troops are the heroes! We know the truth finally ❤❤❤
Many thanks to Pakistan and Malaysia for helping the Americans beleaguered in Mogadishu.
That's something a lot of people who talk about the battle don't acknowledge. The Malays and Pakistanis who were part of the rescue convoy did a good deal of fighting through the night. One thing the movie got wrong was that the Paki and Malay commanders were notified of the raid and were on standby for extraction. The problem was the way it was organized. Took hours to assemble everyone at the harbor staging area.
Pakistan tank runaway before get into the market, where the helicopter down and US Ranger trapped inside the building. If not brave Malaysian special UN going to save the Rangers.
Les Aspin retired and "took the blame", but he never took the fire. May God bless the valor of the 19; who were tragically killed trying to help the Somalis try to find a way for being able to live in peace.
Operation Red wings, and the rescue of Marcus luttrell would be a good video, if you have not already touched on this.
the movie was great!
You know that Aidid had a Son (🤔eldest, favorite wife’s son something) who had been sent to the US as a child and had joined the Marines. He was DEPLOYED with the MEU that was there and he also took a leadership role in Somalia after he separated from the service.
It's the actual reason the Marines weren't attacked.
This battle didn't happen overnight.
For months, USA Rangers and Delta forces were attacking and hoovering over Mogadishu aggressively before the actual raid took place on October 3, 1993.
Somalis were frightened by the helicopter gunfire and noise of the engines 24/7.
You must read "Black Hawk Down" by Mark Bowden.
That book also gives the Somalis side of the story of what took place and, events that led up to October 3, 1993.
@@waveygravey9347 Somalis didn't attack the raid on Oct 3, 1993 for no reason.
@@historyisthebestmyfans2094Did you just say 'Somalis were afraid' ?? hahahahaha, Somali men fear nothing mate😂
@@historyisthebestmyfans2094If Somali man were frightened by Americans then why did they win this war and make US retreat from 🇸🇴 ?? Somali people are known to be fearless mate, ask the Ukrainian Battalion.
WE TRIED TO FEED SAVAGES...
THEY BIT THE HAND THAT FEEDS THEM...
SO WE WENT HOME AND NOW THEY CAN STARVE FOR ALL WE CARE...
PS WE DONT CONSIDER A PEOPLE BRAVE WHEN THEY OUTNUMBER YOU 100 TO 1 SO GO SELL YOU BRAVE SOMALI FAIRY TALES TO SOMEONE ELSE
@@arthurmorgan9944 If you read my comment carefully, you would comprehend what I said.
One of the oddest war blunders i've ever heard of.
🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴.
Considering a draft dodger was president you can only guess at his incompetence in providing adequate air support and ground armor
And they were told not to conduct the raid that morning by UN Int Staff who knew city inside and out.
I like the new voice, kinda gives more gravity to the story because of its tone
This is a documentary that wants to cover up the weakness of the army that happened in Bakara Somalia.. There are many ex-soldiers who were involved and were saved by the Malaysian MALBAT army.. Pakistan NO.
RIP
To the 19 US forces, one Malaysian force, one Pakistani force, and 300-700 Somali forces who were killed in the Battle of Mogadishu
There was another similar incident a couple of months prior, in which journalists there to help the Somalis expose the supposed evil of the American intervention. The Somalis turned on the reporters with equal violence, which showed more about how crazy that place was at the time. They were subject to a frightening mass hysteria that made Somalia essentially a hell on earth. People never mention the first incident because we cling to the notion that people’s actions necessarily make some kind of sense. That evil and cruelty can just take possession of people and make them a hazard to themselves, their friends, and innocent bystanders is unthinkable. But following the story as a kid, that’s what I saw. It still puts the fear of God into me today.
What about the elderly in the hospitals of Somalians and innocent kids USA bombed it because they were mad because special forces was losing the war that's pure evil
@@Anthony-on6gk Incorrect, they were only targeted if militia used the hospitals as a fire base.
Deploy Adid’s son a US Marine…then the moment his son is done with the rotation aggression resumes…and my favorite part when pops kicks the bucket kiddo leaves the US and becomes the new warlord.
Dude talk right can't even understand what you said gave me a headache trying to read it
could you do battle of checkpoint pasta?
My Dad worked with this guy that was quiet and that confused him so he asked a coworker about the guy and this coworker said, "Remember Black Hawk Down?" Well, he was there!
What a sleepy take on the battle. It was like a dream.
Misi bakara.. The real story bro..
thanks for telling a greats stories.they're all's was a brave army's.
I think the biggest mistake is the decision to enter without Armor Vehicle support. Thinking the Somali's are using Toy's gun with rubber bullet.
Tom Sizemore a WWII Ranger was also here
Bring back the original narrator!
10th Mountain Div was there and part of the rescue mission
"Climb To Glory"
Only after everything went to shit. They had no idea before hand.
Ah I remember this. Somalia, surrounded entirely by single type of Special Forces and Special Operation entities possible - for humanitarian aid of course.
What was the Malaysian trooper's name he deserves to be recognized as the hero he is
Gordon and shugart if spelt right are true heroes ❤❤❤❤
🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Your government supported genocide nothing proud for it
15:58 - _Single Shot to the Engine Block!!!_
The Malaysian's Amry saves US Ranger's life in the rescue mission. The Pakistan's Army retreated from rescue mission. That's the fact!
Incorrect, I was part of planning team when Garrison realised he screwed up.
I was a young girl in 1993 l remember when the usa military came to somalia to give humanitarian aids which somalia was undergoing hunger and drought but the somalis found out the humanitarian aid was propaganda rather the us military wanted oil and other resources from somalia and the somalia leader Aydid denied the Aids and asked them to leave immediately but the us military started war with somalia it was October 2nd when we were all asleep at 12:00 at night we heard bomb and gun shot which lead to deaths of many somali families who were killed by the us military the leader of somalia General aydin called out for people to fight for themselves since the war already began at that time somali people didn't even have advanced weapons like the us but the fought strongly and denied the us to arrest Aydiid
0:45 that statement is flat out incorrect. More troops died in the US invasion of Grenada, Panama, and Lebanon, as well as the Gulf War than in Mogadishu
Bring the main narrator back.
actually there was 3 hawks that went down, Super 62 landed in the ocean. after Durant Super 64 went down.
Does anyone know if the live footage of the entire battle ( I’m guessing from helicopters above) is located anywhere? Some of these aerials I’ve never seen before.
It's sitting with the Pentagon I'm sure. Mark Bowden claimed in several interviews one of the Generals he interviewed for his book let him watch the whole battle from the helicopters.
@@rnrtruestories Yeah, true. Damn, That must have been something to watch. Was hoping it would find its way on to Reddit or something. 🤟🏻
Type in search for Delta or 75th Rangers Mogadishu. Many of the videos were taken by Combat Camera attached to SOCOM
Oh yes it's available somewhere. The live footage was filmed by P-3 Orion surveillance aircraft. Perhaps one day we will see more live footage.
Todd blackburn never passed away, but when it @20:10 , it says casualty and to me that's KIA.
Casualty can mean wounded as well, which he fell
Casualty in military parlance means wounded or KIA.
True story
Bro Malaysia help America ...you not say why ...
I got quite a few soldiers come in Germany from Mogadishu.
Me playing Delta Force Black Hawk down in my PS2 that Mogadishu is final mission in video game the mission is Mogadishu mile
Anyone know who that was hands tied face blurred?
If I'm not mistaken, it's Black Hawk Crew Chief Bill Cleveland.
we gotta blackhawkdown...we gotta blackhawk doooooowwwwwnnnn
Yeah it was tragic but Ugandan forces deployed into the heart Mogadishu where America vowed never to go and deploy. That is why American Forces go to Uganda to learn on how they were able to liberate Mogadishu.
The Ugandan they are not stay in Mogadishu with their ability but somalis allowed them to brotect goverment centers and somali army fight with al shabab
There were no Ungandan Army units in Somalia during the time of either UNITAF or UNOSOM. They deployed years later.
I love somalia🇸🇴❤
Rest in eternal peace Mr Maxamed Faarax Caydiid, Somali hero and leader of the Somali people, thank you for your services🫡🇸🇴🇩🇯.
He was a terrorist and a warlord, he wasn’t a hero to anyone. Go promote terrorism on some other platform.
Burp
@@williamtobin7282 White person?
Love Bosnia 🇧🇦
I'm so happy that history happened in my city Mogadishu, my father told me more about that two black hawk have been down
27:07 These images were not shown in the USA when it happened. In the Netherlands we saw the bodies of the dead service men being dragged through the streets. I can understand the reluctance to show these images, but on the other hand, people deserve the truth, even if it is ugly.
CW3? Really? It's Chief Warrant Officer.
Tell that to the pilots.
The mission name: Operation Gothic Serpent
You learn in war the innocent civilians could be mistaken for an enemy due to the enemies action. Even though some Somali citizens took no part in holding a gun or commuting acts of violence, stayed peaceful, the US soldiers would sometimes mistaken them in caution making the conflict more dangerous, similar to Vietnam. That’s what happens with socialism, a few bad eggs make a bad name for millions, a few radical thinkers make an entire people look bad. Some Somali citizens took part in destroying the UN presence, most Somali citizens needed the food and water.
the reason muqdisho turned against usa and un was coz of the 1000 civillians they killed and that helped Aidid alot. coz somali civillians are usually armed and he could easily recruit ppl from other clans who wanted revenge
The operation would have been successful if it wasn't for one guy who shouldn't have been there, turned it into a failure by missing his rope drop and falling 70 feet to the ground kicking off a time consuming rescue that led to disaster. One incompetent guy.
Shouldve called in a ac130 gunship
Will never forget they killed 5000 civilian people in Mogadishu
Will never forget the amount of relief supplies stolen by Aideed to deny the starving their food. This resulted in many more deaths. There are 2 side to coin you know.
The biggest threat to Western civilization is posed not by other civilizations, but by their own pusillanimity - and by the historical ignorance that feeds it.” Niall Ferguson.
Does anyone know why they were flying low enough to be hit by an RPG? Did the enemy have high altitude air defense? Why does a helicopter have to be low for recon? Cant we literally see stuff from our satellites? We couldn't put those on a helicopter?
The tech we have now vs 30 years ago is HUGE. This was a combat mission so they were flying "Nap of the earth". very low and fast over the rooftops. Limits the people on the ground ability to see and react to the aircraft. So you are harder to attack. Where as Flying high makes you an easier target and from MUCH longer range. Especially since there was a risk from man-portable SAMS. Dale and that airframe were from my unit.
and the messege was hard and loud "stay away from us" 😡
If they had Apache helicopters there that would have been a different outcome
Always not as you thought
No, the Cobras were better suited for the urban environment, small frontal profile and able to fly below rooftop level over roads.
Please, please..be honest
Gonna be real... the research into this is not good enough.
A wiki search and black hawd down viewing isn't enough. Missed so much information
Another lost to a bunch of civilians in AK47 and RPG, long before Afghanistan. The US never learned the lesson : do not interfere in other countries, because the locals will fight against invaders.
I think you mean the warlords and their peons, not the "local population" the coalition had good reason to be in Somalia, and most locals supported them as they pushed out the warlords and helped with food distribution
Seems like Russia isn't learning their lesson over in Ukraine. Now they want to start a whole brand new war on a whole other front. Russia just can't seem to get it together and learn their lesson. Still using equipment from the 80s and struggling to maintain a barely functionable naval force, not to mention their flagship just got flipped into a submarine by a country who barely has a naval force. It's funny how they thought it would take them 3 days to win in Ukraine, now they are getting pounded into the ground. Most of their men surrendering because of being forced to fight in such a pointless war.
We were their to catch warlords and feed people . Your people are going to starve once again but this time on a grander scale for your insolence . You will see Russia and China will let you starve .
@danielstrom3253 Yeah, they got support of somali people until the US arrogantly bombed and killed 70 elders in a meeting discussing on how ro bring Aidid to the negotiation table.
@@danielstrom3253 What you are saying has absolute zero basis in reality. Even people who hated Aidid fought the UN after July 12th 1993.
First off does anyone realize the glitch? It didn't happen in vietnam
Or iraq
Please speak up, you sound like ASMR whispering, it ruins the video.
20:49
2 stars out 5, lots of missing details
No the most violent urban fight was in Iraq falouga and ramadi
You didn't live in the Mog for 9 months I take it. A number of Aussie SF who deployed to Somalia and who subsequently went to Iraq and Afghanistan that Mogadishu was the worst of the 3.
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Where , if yu·re more likely to see Omni cables amidst the dead , it it might be because we _didn·t_ pull them out of harm·s way .
#ProjectStrix #MarineMechanics
It was a weird mission. Totally not necessary.
General mohamed farah aidid is from the habar gidir clan the most powerful clan in somalia
Somali waa u somaali uun e ma ayagaa kala garanaayo qabiil e adna Somaali nimada haku deeqdo
Lol its alway the low iq ones that brings qabil into everything sxb Aidid was a Somali man. Grow up from tribalism.
wilcox survived the crash and was taken as a pow and was released. get your facts straight
It's ok..the dark always come to light.
You mean an animal like Custer?
I sure wish we could ship ilhan omar back to here.....
The Korean War and the battle of Mogadishu 2 videos I’ve been waiting for and both have the worst narration I can’t watch these guys they put me to sleep I hate it, the normal guy does it so well why switch
Funfacto Somalia are Muslims Sunni ,with the Shafie skool of Islamic jurisprudence is practiced…
Talking about 10 times heavily armed hostiles?? These somali men were not trained whereby the US militants were trained and armed and even had help.
Actually quite a few Somalis were formerly part of the Army before Siad Barre was ousted.
Hell fuck yeah brother's
It was Malaysian army that save American soldiers' live, not the Pakistani army. Please do more research kid!
for the record. Dale and Perry of Courage 53 were rescued by a Pakistani APC. Source: 5-101st Avn, Dale was my flight ops officer.