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@crazycats9973
@crazycats9973 Ай бұрын
自衛隊関連の動画を沢山見て来ていましたが、編集が飛び抜けて素晴らしいです。 映画を観ている様な感動と自衛隊隊員の士気が感じられて本当に素晴らしい動画です。 ありがとうございます。
@normanseipel
@normanseipel Ай бұрын
Será que não pode ser igual aos neave Seal que encosta a trazeira do osprey na água??
@normanseipel
@normanseipel Ай бұрын
Será que o helicóptero não pode descer mais perto??
@chmmielu111
@chmmielu111 Ай бұрын
You will not find a better ally than Poland. Trust me with this...they are vicious lighters.
@normanseipel
@normanseipel 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
@jordiolmogonzalo5025
@jordiolmogonzalo5025 2 ай бұрын
Es mas sabemos que una persona en 3 minutos esta perdida y nosotros también 😢por mucha experiencia que tengamos la vida es asi pero de ❤ seguiremos en el mar no se pregunta a quien salvamos no hablas
@konsanalite
@konsanalite 2 ай бұрын
Finally, someone made the best JSDF video out there, not just taking recycled videos from YT to put into a video. The song, visuals, the aesthetic and the speech of Abe is peak.
@lutz2354
@lutz2354 3 ай бұрын
Greets from Germany, nice :)
@Natethefishguy-t9t
@Natethefishguy-t9t 3 ай бұрын
💥
@jeffreyzaleski412
@jeffreyzaleski412 4 ай бұрын
This is where I was injured during evacuation. Our Equipment was shot from under us. Now I’m 77 years young and dedicated to my COUNTRY 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸♾ ONE THING YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER NO MATTER HOW HARD IT GETS NEVER GIVE UP, OR YOU JUST LOST.
@jeffreyzaleski412
@jeffreyzaleski412 5 ай бұрын
I JUST DROPPED IN TO SEE WHAT CONDITION YOUR CONDITION IS IN AND NEXT WE GONNA TAKE CARE OF YOU .
@cameronjamieson866
@cameronjamieson866 5 ай бұрын
I was a Sardog on the Big 5! USS BATAAN LHD-5! Best experience of my life! Graduated class 01004 HOO-YAH! Semper Fi!
@piotrsurma8830
@piotrsurma8830 6 ай бұрын
Większość twórców opracowujących takie filmiki ,prezentuje zlepek techniki wojskowej (na szczęście już bez uzbrojenia sowieckiego). Apel do bliźniego -zrób film prezentujący polską armię przez pryzmat udziału w konfliktach zbrojnych. Na szeroko rozumianym ,,Zachodzie" i w Afryce/Azji siły zbrojne są postrzegane przez pryzmat liczb z Wikipedii. Kto ma więcej np. czołgów, a kto mniej (jakich czołgów ? jakich zdolności idących za czołgami ? To już laika nie interesuje.). Tu chciałbym zaapelować o materiał pokazujący weteranów. Po 89r. byliśmy zaangażowani w (chyba) blisko 100 misji wojskowych i policyjnych, z czego ok 30+ to operacje albo specjalne (Haiti ), albo bojowe z kontyngentem na jednej zmianie od 100 do 2500 ludzi. Tego na YT nie ma, a szkoda. To zmienia optykę patrzenia na SZ RP i narrację o nich. pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojsko_Polskie_w_operacjach_pokojowych pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polski_kontyngent_policyjny
@Pakernia777
@Pakernia777 6 ай бұрын
zjebany soundtrack xd zbyt spokojny jak dla mnie xd i poczatek z przerwami xd
@mikefox1932
@mikefox1932 7 ай бұрын
Presenterat av turistbyrån?!
@lintu25
@lintu25 4 ай бұрын
Turkish? Or Viking style?
@slingshot1938
@slingshot1938 8 ай бұрын
Been there done that. I was Helicopter Rescue Swimmer for launch and recover of aircraft aboard the USS Wasp and the USS Valley Forge. So long ago. Loved my job!
@karonzi
@karonzi 6 ай бұрын
plan on going out for it next summer
@nagelherr8683
@nagelherr8683 8 ай бұрын
How can you not love this video?! 🇫🇮🇩🇰🇳🇴🇸🇪👊🏻
@นายณรงค์ภิญโญ-ฎ8ฟ
@นายณรงค์ภิญโญ-ฎ8ฟ 8 ай бұрын
😊
@lintu25
@lintu25 9 ай бұрын
1:42 Submarine in the Fjord :D Nice touch.
@lintu25
@lintu25 4 ай бұрын
And yes the message. Don't fuck with us. or this is what you are against.
@agustinbustamantecba
@agustinbustamantecba 9 ай бұрын
Excelente video y mis respetos para los rescatistas
@jordiolmogonzalo5025
@jordiolmogonzalo5025 2 ай бұрын
Es vocación en el mar no pensamos en nada si dejamos una mujer y un hijo hacemos lo que nos gusta❤❤❤❤
@Finland-SkiTeam39-40
@Finland-SkiTeam39-40 9 ай бұрын
This was actually better than expected; regards from RUK back in the days.
@pawelgoliatowski6148
@pawelgoliatowski6148 9 ай бұрын
Film ma dobre z 4 lata 😂😂😂😂😂
@lukaszb.7637
@lukaszb.7637 8 ай бұрын
no ale można podpierdolić komuś i wstawić jak swój z dopiskiem 2024
@enfermero33100
@enfermero33100 9 ай бұрын
power
@mareknovacek2810
@mareknovacek2810 9 ай бұрын
Awesome video and epic music, greetings from CZ.
@maritaolsson7356
@maritaolsson7356 9 ай бұрын
Vikings Power 💪💪
@paulhetherington3854
@paulhetherington3854 9 ай бұрын
SAR - you are - in our SRV! Military = San Franciscan - astral paper for:" Tried and - move - cover up - them - 'kidnapped - tortured - Oriental women!" Look up - the Franciscan news paper - archives!" U.S. = Ukrainian witch service + Biden = special branch of + Hunter = female devil dogs - only!
@neovo903
@neovo903 10 ай бұрын
Huge respect for those who leave the perfectly good helicopter to rescue others. RIP Bill Deacon 19/11/1997
@Freedomlives33
@Freedomlives33 10 ай бұрын
God bless these Men 👍🏾🇺🇸❤️
@Maysti87
@Maysti87 10 ай бұрын
Cool video love from Finland <3
@lintu25
@lintu25 8 ай бұрын
Most of them is Finnish
@scolbert8071
@scolbert8071 11 ай бұрын
Class 90180 Pensacola. A great experience and memory. AW2 S. Colbert
@Rebecca-zr3lu
@Rebecca-zr3lu 11 ай бұрын
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏 Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. 😘🙏 Thank you. God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
@Drgigglefart612
@Drgigglefart612 Жыл бұрын
This an amazing video
@Drgigglefart612
@Drgigglefart612 Жыл бұрын
The launch sounds like my siblings screaming at the top of there fking lungs
@monody9917
@monody9917 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I am Japanese. This video is one of the best I've seen. I was particularly moved by Prime Minister Abe's words at the end. It is very sad to see such a person disappear.
@sarlife
@sarlife Жыл бұрын
Prime Minister Abe was dearly loved in the US. We will honor his memory.
@BukZytyfg-ew4bp
@BukZytyfg-ew4bp Жыл бұрын
I even told your people to close your door on your helicopter for safety in San Francisco California and do not fell but your people have
@javierfernandezdiaz9218
@javierfernandezdiaz9218 Жыл бұрын
Good Job ❤👏👏👏
@sachmo0196
@sachmo0196 Жыл бұрын
Rescue swimmers are no more than Cops/Firefighters etc...That go in when others are running out, no more, no less. I was one, and didn't put myself above anyone else. Where have we gone (Medal grabbers). Shame on you.
@optrdocksidebars7106
@optrdocksidebars7106 Жыл бұрын
No one in the community puts themselves above anyone else, we’re ultimately just doing a job.
@silntstl
@silntstl 9 ай бұрын
@@optrdocksidebars7106 I never had a RS that thought he was king shit. Most actually were laid back funny guys that happened to be adventurous and liked the challenge. In the end we were all part of a team doing something most would run in fear from.
@DA-pi9rx
@DA-pi9rx Жыл бұрын
This is awesome! ❤ the coasties
@JasonBritt-x1x
@JasonBritt-x1x Жыл бұрын
Do not fear I am not afraid and against your people but its was a reason about everything
@KingOfYourMouth
@KingOfYourMouth Жыл бұрын
Never let a navy boy do a Coastguard man's job. Greetings from the Washington coast. 💙⚓
@wbfd57
@wbfd57 8 ай бұрын
I was at NAS Pensacola, when the Coastguard decided to send the first Coastguard Rescue Swimmers down to our school to get training in the 1980's. They then went back and created your school. Love my puddle pirate brothers and sisters!! Glad we could teach you how to do your job! All kidding aside, Much respect for all who do the job, no matter what branch. Best job I ever had! Stay Safe Washington Coast, and enjoy the job!!
@phuocdanh707
@phuocdanh707 Жыл бұрын
At 1:28, why is there GIGN ? GIGN is a french intervention group
@thEultimateTide_Pod
@thEultimateTide_Pod 11 ай бұрын
GIGN is a PTU lol. swat is the standardized term for police tactical unit
@sergiosantiagojalao4071
@sergiosantiagojalao4071 Жыл бұрын
Muchísimas gracias, ellos son mi inspiración
@jonathanbrady5243
@jonathanbrady5243 Жыл бұрын
Epic stuff!
@JasonBritt-x1x
@JasonBritt-x1x Жыл бұрын
Way too much therapy and other crazy stuff with mental strain
@JasonBritt-x1x
@JasonBritt-x1x Жыл бұрын
How is t ground support and air support if your people are not afraid of your shadow
@IGIG-m4u
@IGIG-m4u Жыл бұрын
I was a Navy Air Rescue Swimmer. The job rate is called AWS or AWR, depending what your given after completing Air Rescue Swimmer School. There is a difference between the rates that I’m not willing to discuss on KZbin. No matter what, the job is actually all about flying in the back of a Seahawk (H-60) Helicopter, on an everyday basis. Every Navy H-60 you see flying in the sky has two Rescue Swimmers flying as its helicopter crewmen for the cabin in the back. The term Rescue Swimmer is just a qualification we carry, and just a title that Navy Recruiters are told to advertise the job by. As I have said, our rate is AWS or AWR, there’s no Rescue Swimmer rate or Rescue Swimmer job description we officially go by. We do call ourselves Rescue Swimmers but at the end of the day our uniform is simply wearing a flight suit everyday. And every few months we perform a quick Rescue Swimmer exercise scenario to maintain our Rescue Swimmer qualification. Really, the job is about being an AW crewman for H-60s, hence AWS or AWR is our job rating. It’s well known in our job community that nearly all Air Rescue Swimmers will never be needed to perform any actual Rescue. So you know you will likely never work performing as a Rescue Swimmer in any real life scenario. There was two squadrons that I knew about that were located in areas where many civilians required being rescued on a regular basis. At those squadrons you might perform an actual real life rescue. But, there are many that retired without ever doing any actual rescue. The job is mainly performing as a helicopter crewman for the H-60s. The term Rescue Swimmer is simply what we are qualified to do. We were only required to swim in a pool every few months, to maintain our qualification as a Rescue Swimmer. So you will be a helicopter crewman operating in a flight suit 99.9% of the time. Which means you will spend most of your time sitting in a seat while flying in the back of a H-60 helicopter. But I’d say it’s a great experience simply because you get to experience something different, such as learning everything about the H-60 helicopter. While everyone else goes through life never knowing how a helicopter functions. You also get pushed to learn complex information and you learn you are super intelligent and your co-workers are super intelligent as well. So it builds confidence inside you for the rest of your life that you could do anything that requires high intelligence. Many of my ex-Rescue Swimmer co-workers left the Navy and became Medical doctors, Master and PhD graduates, Ivy League University Graduates, 6 figure income career earners, etc. Then some left and simply became a Police Officer. Either way, the everyday helicopter tasks are not the reward, the confidence of your cerebral power this job demonstrates you actually have is the reward. Some will say it was easy the entire time to pass the helicopter exams or tests, but they forgot about the few moments where they had to actually study hard at times in order to remember information. And the confidence it gave them by doing that. No body could remember information for exams without studying and studying for exams is all we did during my Helicopter Crewman School. This job also requires you to go through SERE School which also teaches you a life-long perspective and great knowledge. So this job is worth doing if you want the most confidence you could get to start living life with your best foot forward. In my opinion, the equivalent would be getting accepted to any Ivy League University and then qualifying as a pilot to fly an aircraft, whether helicopter or fixed wing aircraft. Also, I never swim in pools or the beach. Just because I was a Rescue Swimmer (more of a qualification than job title) doesn’t mean I was passionate about swimming or being in a pool somewhere. In fact, I don’t know of any Rescue Swimmer who was or is that way. Swimming to perform rescues was just a qualification and there never was a lifestyle around swimming. I also don’t think many of us stayed in permanent contact with each other after exiting the Navy. Do the job and get the experience. Or do the job and get the extra monthly flight pay, monthly Rescue Swimmer pay, and large re-enlistment bonuses usually well over $20k. Most of the people who stayed in were those who started a family. If you stay in for the long haul, the job could be fun if you are always asking to be sent to the specialty squadrons like the one assigned to Navy Seals or sent to the Rescue Swimmer squadron where they do cold ocean water training and other specialized training and tasks that not all Rescue Swimmers do. Hope this helps FYI: I knew of a Navy Air Rescue Swimmer who became a SERE School Instructor. Because we are Air Rescue Swimmers who had to go through SERE School, we qualify to be SERE Instructors as well. It’s only if you keep asking to be a SERE Instructor, and then you pass their tests.
@dinomra7771
@dinomra7771 Жыл бұрын
So, to summarize, you're more or less a medic in a helicopter?
@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 10 ай бұрын
AWS does more cargo transport and rescue swimming. AWR does more submarine hunting. You don't get to choose your Rate it's assigned to you. SRS- Surface Rescue Swimmer is on boats not everyone is EMT- Emergency Medical Technician certified they could just be C- SAR Combat Search & Rescue Certified a locator acting as a Flight Mission Observer that sits next to the Crew Chief who's responsible for the safety of the Swimmers .SRS- Surface Rescue Swimmer use RIB- Rubber Inflatable boats , if he's AWR he's limited to what he can say about his Rate because it's classified how they operate.
@karonzi
@karonzi 6 ай бұрын
do they all go through EMT school still?
@elizabethfabricius376
@elizabethfabricius376 Жыл бұрын
SEMPER PARATUS
@jonathanbrady5243
@jonathanbrady5243 Жыл бұрын
Is there an RNLI video coming?
@richard90ism
@richard90ism Жыл бұрын
Who are the guys skydiving?
@sarlife
@sarlife Жыл бұрын
Royal Canadian Air Force SAR Techs
@richard90ism
@richard90ism Жыл бұрын
@@sarlife oh cool!