The Odds both brothers making into SF let alone CAG is just astronomical and endlessly cool. Imagine how that must have been for them, huge burden to protect your sibling in war/training, but I’m sure it was immensely rewarding and beyond worth whatever pitfalls.
@juliusspartacus5437Ай бұрын
Man thats insane. My brother and I were both infantry and in 2006 I got to join him at 2/327 101st. We were in different companies, but same battalion for about a year. These two are on a whole other level though. Much respect 🙏
@troybaum23212 жыл бұрын
Thank you spooner boys for everything you did for this country and everything you sacrificed for my freedom.im blessed and brought to tears when i think about your missed days with your family and the pain and emotional suffering that war brings upon men like u..its truly a honor just watching your videos..the thought of ignorant people burning,spitting,stomping on and American flag is repulsive...may God bless you and your brother and family and keeps all of u out of harms way brother...
@michaelbellinger13633 жыл бұрын
Gentlemen, your parents should purchase lottery tickets. The odds of having two children to eventually go onto Delta is astronomical. Amazing story, thank you.
@billjordan55076 жыл бұрын
There has not been a time that I have been witness to Scot's and/or Tom's stories, that I haven't received tremendous perspective. These gentlemen can teach you how to live more fully. Thank you.
@glennhynes52634 жыл бұрын
Utterly beautiful. God Bless you gentlemen. In Him
@spytown774 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for your service to our great country! God Bless The United States of America 🇺🇸
@MB-jg1js5 жыл бұрын
I have not done or experienced anything like you both have in my lifetime and nothing I can say will bring value to this comments section, but I do want to say thank you for all that you two have done. The world certainly needs more like you both!
@williamgroman47696 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these, I appreciate the honesty and different points of view. These videos/podcasts provide a lot to think about in relation my current career goals in the military and afterwards. Thank you for your time.
@BirdDawg13 жыл бұрын
No words, thank you men.
@Divine_R5 жыл бұрын
What an intense feeling to experience.. thanks for the perspective
@anonymoustoo49454 жыл бұрын
thank you! ... i wish i had better words, but i dont... i am in tears trying to understand your pain .. but i cannot. i am nothing but a mere civilian. but the older i get, the more i realize just how fragile our way of life is ...i am a father.. and nothing matters more than my son to me. i understand that men.. PATRIOTS like you are the reason i live such an easy lifestyle ... i am super poor, and live paycheck to paycheck.. but i think i understand that my life is posh because of real men like you. i have no heroes anymore... i look forward to nothing.... but... if i could meet any single person in this world, it would be a delta operator.. just so that i could say thanks .. and feel the presence of someone that sacrificed everything. #wwg1wga
@rightwinggunnut16 жыл бұрын
God bless you guys...i love you both! Thank you so much....just thank you.
@justaguy4real3 жыл бұрын
pretty awesome to be able to say someone is a Delta or ST6 operator, but exponentially even more awesome to be able to say someone's brother is ALSO an operator, and at the same team.
@tedheath2326 Жыл бұрын
its remarkable ............. I know Tom , you have an amazing family
@Tesla_ofthe_Skies5 жыл бұрын
Down to Earth guys to actually say the word “Delta” because that is Not a military term or designation and never has been for the unit. Just thought it was cool they knew civilians would be watching the video and know that’s the term we are aware of due to the media improperly branding them.
@anonymoustoo49454 жыл бұрын
civilian patriot here ... these guys are more than amazing .. i just hope they know that a simple single dad in the Midwest is trying soo hard to understand their sacrifice.
@tattooseverywhere15 жыл бұрын
AIRBORNE! THANKS SO MUCH GUYS!
@justaguy4real3 жыл бұрын
3:47 not that would be a proud father having 2 sons in CAG/delta. Glad to see both guys made it out alive and can share stories together. I wonder if they actually have missions n whatever that they cant and havent shared any 'classified' details with each other, or if 'fnck that, its brothers first, govt 2nd' LOL let's tell all... whatever.. KUDOS fellas
@chaoticcaninejb6 жыл бұрын
Perspective....
@justaguy4real3 жыл бұрын
3:30 naaa man, dont feel that guy, dont feel like a coward, you're clearly not a coward. Most likely you just had things in your life you weren't content on leaving unfinished and unsettled affairs. Had everything been in place as you wanted or needed, you very likely would've been totally fine, or perhaps there was someone you weren't finished loving or caring for. I know thats how it is/was for me during my tribulations. But these days with my issues and struggles, I feel like I'm just waiting to die, as I wont do it myself, which actually makes me feel kinda weak bc imo it takes a certain strength for someone to take their own lives away. I've actually even thought about how I could/would go about donating my organs to the needy and my body to research [which cant be done 'intentionally' lol], also thought about doing that by going to an ER or proper place that would harvest my organs and just 'off' myself there in front of building. But it wouldn't work that way either. No matter what, I'd have done it in vain and worthlessly.