Leslie Nielson . Shorter but just as good . Warning : You'll want to take notes ! kzbin.infoODw9EUZwga4
@bobbydavis872712 сағат бұрын
The movie was great but book was better. It gives more details on his survival. It also shows how the “seal families support one another during combat. Love your channel. Bobby Davis From Henderson Texas
@nepalimongoltiktok15 сағат бұрын
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@ChristobanistanКүн бұрын
Those huge stars are just normal stars that have begun to run out of fuel and so have expanded greatly. Soon (in cosmic terms), they'll run out, suddenly collapse, and the resulting bounce as everything hits the center will cause a "bounce" that will be a massive supernova. Most of the larger stars will turn into black holes. Our Sun only has ~500 million years left. It will start expanding very soon, after which point the Earth will become uninhabitable in 100 million years, at most.
@tripsixx5802Күн бұрын
Played since I was a kid, through college, 3 years AHL, and 8 years OHL! It’s most definitely the purest form of team sport that exists PERIOD! That quote from Brendan Shanahan a legend of the Red Wing dynasty, is extremely realistic! Hockey players can play any sport but how many other athletes wanna lace up and set foot on the ice with us?😂
@WickedWordzzКүн бұрын
I just realized something. Not only is the farmer in all the puppy and stable commercials the same guy, but when he puts up the"Lost Dog" flyer, it's a still shot from the other (#bestbuds) puppy commercial!! ❤ I love the Budweiser commercials.
@yes350yesКүн бұрын
Being American and having served in the military , still each time I revisit this story it brings tears to my eyes and I have no power over it. For those that dont know what created the Anthem at least watching this can help them understand it even better.
@Huey.Freeman2 күн бұрын
Ya bro raised dem bro cant just walk inside a pride of lions he dont know and dey dont know him he will be dead meat
@kushielrm2 күн бұрын
Semper Fi, brothers and sisters! (1967-1973 active duty - Marine for Life)
@Super_Chief3 күн бұрын
There are many KZbin videos of women hearing for the first time Bobby Hatfield singing Unchained Melody. Every one of these women has the exact same reaction - They absolutely fall in love with the guy on the spot! You could tell just by looking at them! But you, Courtney, are the only one who was honest enough to admit it! 🥰
@iamtimfoley3 күн бұрын
12:37 The sign said "It ain't over 'til the..." and then the fat lady was on the end of the sign singing.
@iamtimfoley3 күн бұрын
12:51 That was one of the loudest ovations ever!!! The crowd went NUTS!!!
@majic5zero3 күн бұрын
There's an old Marine Corps saying, "There's no such thing as an ex-Marine". 🤠
@danaringdahl85863 күн бұрын
Ray has always been blind
@thgiresimorp90043 күн бұрын
a dd is not a reason to lose the Title, a UD is the only time a person is an EX marine
@anni6703 күн бұрын
I have never been so proud to be a Bostonian as I was in the days following this tragedy.
@nunya42443 күн бұрын
Proud daughter of WW2 Marine here. Just want to say he LOVED his time in New Zealand. The people there treated them like family and made them feel so welcomed. He always said that was the one place he'd love to see again, but never did. (He was not getting on a plane! LOL)
NZ isn't a real county 😂haha I'm from here too. These guys are funny as fuck
@DennisEddy-y6c4 күн бұрын
We are proud
@MZ-bl6wg4 күн бұрын
Congrats on moving forward with positive changes. I went through a divorce a few years ago and have daughters that are my world and when it happened I felt so devastated and upset because none of it made sense but just like you, once I was out some things came to my attention and I realized I had been ignoring serious red flags and just got used to being treated not good but staying in it for my daughters but now I am SO greatful I’m out of that marriage , it was so terribly toxic . I’m in between stages of life right now but hoping some corners are made in the next year or so.
@robertmeeker1914 күн бұрын
lets go blue :)
@kevinmcpherson43794 күн бұрын
This is why we today we still NEVER let a US flag touch the ground!! 🇺🇲❤ ❤
@sudahb4 күн бұрын
Jocko interviewed Tim Kennedy, a Green Beret! Awesome interview.
@sudahb4 күн бұрын
Jocko Willinik interviews an SF guy....what a bunch of warriors!
@terrycenters53154 күн бұрын
Title of Marine is earned never given, we are very proud of this Semper Fi
@JourdanGuerrier5 күн бұрын
9:04 From North Carolina at guard 6’6 🐐
@leoaz46675 күн бұрын
Why have you gone dark again? I was looking forward to you giving weekly updates. We miss you so much ❤
@sudahb5 күн бұрын
You can see this in the movie "Top Gun" with Tom Cruise!
@Byrner-c6m5 күн бұрын
You k ow he loved football because after all that the first thing he said was "did we win"
@xGojoSatoruu6 күн бұрын
the best thing about Lawrence was at 7:37.. he was a ruthless, behemoth monster but he was still a good sportsman at his roots. He knew instantly that he hurt Joe and as soon as he hopped up he immediately started waving on medical staff to take care of his opponent.. He is basically the Mike Tyson of American football.
@rexfrommn33166 күн бұрын
It is clear that Axis military deaths on the Eastern Front exceeded five million. Germany suffered approximately 5.3 million military deaths during World War II, with over 80% occurring on the Eastern Front-around 4.3 million deaths. Hungary lost an estimated 860,000 soldiers, Romania approximately 600,000, Italy around 94,000, and Finland about 83,000. Together, this totals at least 5.9 million Axis military deaths on the Eastern Front. However, many German prisoners of war (POWs) never returned home. Of the 3.5 million German POWs captured by the Soviet Union, as many as 1.2 million are estimated to have died in Soviet prison camps due to brutal conditions. When adding these POW deaths to combat fatalities, total Axis military deaths on the Eastern Front likely approach 7 million. Civilian Deaths in Germany and Eastern Europe: At least 2 million German civilians died during the final year of the war due to combat operations and as refugees fleeing the advancing Soviet Army. This figure also includes post-war deaths from the mass expulsions of 12-14 million Germans from Eastern Europe, where starvation, exposure, and violence claimed many lives. In Romania, tens of thousands of civilians died during combat as the Soviet Army advanced in 1944. Additionally, over 100,000 Romanian civilians were deported to Soviet labor camps, where most perished under harsh conditions. A similar pattern likely occurred in other Eastern European countries occupied by the Soviet Army. As they advanced, Soviet authorities-including military police (NKVD) and security forces-arrested suspected Axis collaborators. Tens or even hundreds of thousands of civilians from each occupied country were sent to Soviet gulags, where death rates were extremely high. While exact numbers are unknowable, it is reasonable to estimate that hundreds of thousands of civilians across Eastern Europe died either during combat or in Soviet prison camps. We must also remember the immense losses in Yugoslavia, which suffered approximately 1.2 million civilian and military deaths during the war. Holocaust and Nazi Atrocities: The Nazi Holocaust resulted in staggering losses as well. The systematic extermination of Jews, Roma (Gypsies), Slavs, Communist partisans, and others by Einsatzgruppen death squads and concentration camps likely caused between 11-14 million deaths, without double-counting any victims. Soviet Losses: The Soviet Union endured unparalleled suffering during World War II: Approximately 8 million military deaths. At least 3 million Soviet POWs died in German custody due to starvation, executions, and forced labor. An estimated 16 million civilian deaths, primarily in Belarus, Ukraine, and western regions of the Soviet Union. In total, the Soviet Union lost around 27 million people, a figure supported by scholars like David Glantz based on post-Cold War archival research. However, no matter how hard historians try to come up with Ann accurate figure, we will only have a range of estimated numbers of deaths. The precise numbers of deaths for WW2 😅are unknowable to scholars.
@StryderK6 күн бұрын
If you like college football, there are a few things you need to see. Virginia Tech’s entrance. In fact, you can see a compilation of various college football entrances but VT’s top them all. 2. Top college football stadiums. It’s crazy, but the top 10 largest stadiums, especially in terms of seating, 6 of them are college. My Buckeyes stadium, the Horseshoe seats something like 102,000! 3. React to college bands. My buckeyes for example, has one of the best band in the country if you haven’t already.
@75impalaca916 күн бұрын
That’s sad you had to change for him because I think u seem so fun the way u are. I guess everyone change some but maybe u will find a fun partner.
@jodierobinson91586 күн бұрын
Thee I love ❤️.My city 🏙️ 🙌🏿🙌🏿
@billprice85966 күн бұрын
This was the Marines before Biden brought WOKE into the military. I pray Trump brings back these kind of Marines!
@Labbaik-zm9uj6 күн бұрын
Brother khabib is a real warrior ... Alhamdolillah
@paulroark79796 күн бұрын
Thank you Jesus christ for our lives and thank you for our soldiers and there persuit of our FREEDOM GODBLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 ❤
@johngearheart61737 күн бұрын
OoRah! God Bless the Corps. Semper Fi
@mikehall15237 күн бұрын
Correct.... if you are the target of that gun you will never hear the gun
@MN-bg9ud7 күн бұрын
It is interesting about our power. We are still however limited by the nuclear option you really can’t use nukes without evoking mutually assured destruction
@robertcasey73127 күн бұрын
Smoking Crack makes you focus on Smoking Crack.
8 күн бұрын
I have flown into Dawson airport. It's at Glendive Mt.
8 күн бұрын
I am blessed, I have lived in Montana for over 40 years.
@veteranhoffman67768 күн бұрын
If you hear the A-10’s “Brrrrrrrrrrrt” you weren’t the target.
@johnwaite94938 күн бұрын
Daryl stingly was hit a paralyzed for life that was in the 70s if memory serves right