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@rocko77114 күн бұрын
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@michaelmcalister33894 күн бұрын
Is there a separate budget aside from the presidential allocation... like DOD allowance
@28ebdh3udnav4 күн бұрын
I read a comment that some of your viewers listen in as if it's a podcast. That's a great idea, have a podcast with veterans, politicians, Law enforcement, etc
@AirB-1014 күн бұрын
You are looking for suggestions about the war in Ukraine from a "different" perspective? Perhaps with some "step back" from the front line? Well here's another trip to Eastern Europe for you which will be safe and will tell a lot: Come and talk to that very edge of NATO! There is a lot happening with the Boys and Girls at the border between Poland and Bielorusia / Ukraine. And Nope, they aren't always soldiers. 3 ways you could get a ton of content: 1) Talk to the Police Forces in Poland who have been required to do weekend patrols every few weeks at the borders since 2022. Any Police Dept in Poland will answer these questions because they ALL had to provide people.. You will hear horror stories I will not share here. 2) Go do an interview with a company like Helikon-Tex. They will provide you with stories. 3) And for fun, go sit at the Rzeszów pizzeria close to the airport for one day. And talk to the people. You'll hear about the daily NATO stuff even my friends in private transport cies aren't allowed to talk about...;-) Gloire et patrie!
@jrbailey32084 күн бұрын
You are an willfully ignorant a******: Get off your sorry ass and buy a Collegiate Webster's dictionary; then use it s*******!!! The dictionary will give you a phonetic rendering of every word you will use in your videos!! Example: the city in Uganda to which you referred is pronounced N-Tehb-E, NOT N-Tah-Bay. Please pull your head out of your ass, get with the freaking program, and stop acting like a complete willfully ignorant dumbass! I graduated high school with a Low C- GPA (2.23), so my condemnation of your willful ignorance does not arise from some President's list, A+ 4.0 GPA smug prick's point of view! All I'm asking for is basic frigging competence!! Every time you willfully mispronounced something that is easily understood by a simple reference in a dictionary makes you look like a dumbass, somebody who is not a professional, someone who is not serious about the work he is doing!! Step up and do the work, or find something else to make a living at doing: you're just simply an embarrassment at your current work ethic.
@calebbrown67354 күн бұрын
Bro just went to an active warzone and still dropped a 37 min video. Bigggg W.
@iantattam92664 күн бұрын
Still got the track suit on
@raku92803 күн бұрын
I mean he did prolly had that recorded before yet you gotta give him that's some big balls energii right there
@Ormusn2o3 күн бұрын
@@alexistexas4051I think he went as a reporter to get information directly from the people.
@captainalex1573 күн бұрын
@@alexistexas4051 he went to the kursk frontline, for maximum reporting for us!
@calebbrown67353 күн бұрын
@alexistexas4051 he post a community post
@noonenoesbutme3 күн бұрын
Finally, a sponsor I could use. I've been really needing my extensive fleet of fighter jets to run on AI since I have no money for pilot salaries or for fighter jets.
@ramirezdiego705320 сағат бұрын
On a video educating on shady military practices, he read the room well😕😐
@blindsey82347 сағат бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one wondering wtf that was about. It really felt like some futuristic movie scene.
@EaglePicking4 сағат бұрын
Agreed. I've been able to fire 70% of my fighter pilots by replacing them with AI. Total game changer for air forces like us.
@SharperWolf9193 сағат бұрын
The future of war is drone swarms. Fpv drones can cost as little as $300… things are gonna get crazy round here.
@AnrchyXRY3 күн бұрын
I was part of a detachment that directly responded to the incident you covered that happened in Kenya. 1: The air base you showed is not the one that was hit. The place that was attacked was much smaller and a couple km either north or south of the map you showed. 2: The Army SPC that died was killed when his unarmored SUV was directly hit by an RPG. He never fired a single shot and died in the vehicle. 3: The MARSOC dudes that responded didn’t get there for about an hour. The base they were located at was a couple miles away from the airfield. 4: The entire disaster is the sole fault of the Air Force and the incompetence of the Air Force Security Forces. The Air force people there literally abandoned their defensive positions, leaving crew served machine guns behind while they ran and hid behind a Kenyan checkpoint a mile away. Had they even tried to fight back the two pilots would still be alive.
@Taskandpurpose3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the details on the battle , I greatly appreciate it. That’s concerning to hear about the AF security forces but honestly not surprising. They’re the butt if a lot of jokes , for good reason it sounds like
@sevenshooter29873 күн бұрын
SecFo needs to stick to gate guard it sounds like, even everyone in the Air Force thinks SF is a bunch of tools
@PorkChopSammie3 күн бұрын
I got to MB right afterwards and from what I heard from the dudes over in the compound as well as a few of the contractors that’s exactly what happened. Utter failure from the top down on the AF side.
@mattalvarez5483 күн бұрын
I went to MBK a year after the attacks. Got to chat with the contractors that were there during the attacks and heard similar stories. They’ve made a lot of changes since then to mitigate future attacks like the base layout and other security measures.
@DuranDuran313 күн бұрын
Radio station in Djibouti
@ZeroKelvin0K3 күн бұрын
In the CoD development room right now: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN 🤣
@yomommashaus2 күн бұрын
lol some of the campaign missions they've released are... testy
@ROUNDTABLE.ONLINE4 күн бұрын
Glad to see Africa getting some coverage. While being slightly overshadowed by the stuff going on in the Middle East, the US and the French especially have been active in Africa for a while. 💯
@mahamadoudiallo5894 күн бұрын
As someone who grew up there and also served in the US military. I promised you we are both the arson and the firefighter out there. lol
@ROUNDTABLE.ONLINE4 күн бұрын
@@mahamadoudiallo589 "I'm playing both sides, so that I always come out on top." 😆
@brandoncroxton764 күн бұрын
Não se esquece do esforço português no continente africano!
@doodlebug18203 күн бұрын
We have been active in Africa for a while… yeah it was called slavery.
@Tyrionhessen3 күн бұрын
And then they complain about african immigrants.
@emilrose57603 күн бұрын
Tunisia has been a trading partner of US since 1805, Tunisians helped Jefferson’s “Marines” during the Barbary Wars
@Omer1996E.C3 күн бұрын
Tunisians under the ottomans to be specific. They also forced the US to pay some taxes to the ottomans for a while
@LaurassausallejameneКүн бұрын
@@Omer1996E.C I didn’t know the Ottomans were committing theft through taxations hahah.
@AChunkyDogКүн бұрын
@@Omer1996E.C >forced lmao
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThingКүн бұрын
@@Laurassausallejamene Specifically, the Ottomans taxing the US for a ***THIRD*** of the new nation's entire revenues....as tribute ransom to stop hijacking our shipping and selling our sailors as slaves. Which was how they motivated their sailors in battle...by letting them take captive American merchant sailors as slaves to be sold at market. Yeah, you can see why we got sick of that.
@animefreak416122 сағат бұрын
Helped how? Tunis was one of the Barbary States. US had to accept to paying them to stop the piracy attacks coming from them.
@memeofwheat3 күн бұрын
The fact the dude who planned the Bengazi attack only got 28 years is insane
@Obs13ver3 күн бұрын
Biggest shock to me so far. 28 years…
@mungojerrie863 күн бұрын
On the other hand those short 28 years are bound to be an enriching experience.
@wulfric35433 күн бұрын
Whats even crazier to me was that initially it was only 22 years and after 7 years on Sept of this year that they decided to add an additional 6 years...
@CarlinSac3 күн бұрын
Hillary got zero years…..
@kwanchan67453 күн бұрын
the dude that is causing problems across the world is still free and wandering around the whitehouse
@MGS453 күн бұрын
Deployed there from 2019-2020 when Baledogle got attacked. It was around 15 males most were adults some I'd wager were teens. They had old soviet weapons, aks, rpks and old grenades and food. That ditch was a genius idea. Once we left the attacks picked up, Oregon National Guard relieved us and we heard stories of some of their guys being injured and if I'm not mistaken a KIA. Crazy world makes you appreciate what you got.
@mcjowerzzz1954Күн бұрын
i was there at Baledogle 2017-18 TX guard
@Matt_Andromeda4 күн бұрын
I work as a delivery driver and listen to most of your videos as podcast almost so thank you for keeping my day enjoyable
@arcdecibel99864 күн бұрын
Oh, then you probably know my wife. She orders 80% of everything ever delivered.
@kicker35364 күн бұрын
@@arcdecibel9986lol
@johannesalexandrius57494 күн бұрын
you listen using KZbin? T&P doesn't seem to have a podcast channel in Spotify or KZbin Music
@normalname93034 күн бұрын
@@arcdecibel9986😂
@thepilotman53784 күн бұрын
*everyone liked this
@koby82512 күн бұрын
Thats is probably the best video ever on this channel....the average infantryman is doing great work.
@MichaelMichaelides2 күн бұрын
🙌
@Thebluesky03114 күн бұрын
Africa has BEEN very active for sof units since the early 2000's and alot of things go down that will never get reported by the media or general public will never know. If you know you kow.....God Bless!
@boobagorgon14 күн бұрын
Can u tell us the juicy secrets bro
@NANA-lq5md4 күн бұрын
I think many here know.
@Tharuler6663 күн бұрын
Bc imperial forces are committing war crimes and extortion
@Tyrionhessen3 күн бұрын
Do you understand why immigrants come to Europe now?
@Tharuler6663 күн бұрын
@ going to the country where all their natural resources and opportunities are going… why would u blame them
@pbh072 күн бұрын
Dude got 28 years for Bengazi, but there are people who got 50 for robbery, possession of controlled substances, trafficking, firearms. That's crazy
@adsf3ed2 күн бұрын
Exactly my thoughts - how tf it’s a terrorist only serving 28
@gomimaninoaklandКүн бұрын
there a reason maybe he gave some people up or something. Because they want to make an example of him but just like a lot of the terrorists in Guantanamo even if they were sentenced and did their time their country's of origins do not want them back and they are held till some other country wants them and that can take a long time. So it going to probeley be a life sentence any way.
@canaanite2311 сағат бұрын
Also remember he is probably in his 40's. He'll die in prison, or come out a very old man...
@grantcovey31445 сағат бұрын
Death should be a death penalty. Probably got out in ten then what.
@DrownedInExile3 күн бұрын
That Osprey evac mission sounds insane. But it's one hell of a testament to the engineering of the craft, and professionalism of the crews, that there were zero casualties, and all 3 craft returned to service!
@wilsn3 күн бұрын
Isn't the osprey renowned for crashing alot? From across the pond so im not stating this as fact, just from what ive heard and looking to be enlightened
@z0phi3l3 күн бұрын
@@wilsn That's only because the haters focus on the relatively few accidents that do happen, which EVERY vehicle, especially military aircraft have all the time, we just don't hear about it because it doesn't fit the agenda
@Deridus3 күн бұрын
@@wilsnTo piggy back off what the other guy said: The more advanced an air frame, the more maintenance it requires. The more moving parts there are, the greater the chances of something breaking. If these days the osprey is less dangerous to fly on, it's because of the extreme skill in maintaining them our peeps have. Of course, that hasn't stopped them from being grounded ffom time to time.
@JosephTrombley3 күн бұрын
I lived in Marana/Tucson Arizona and the little airport in Marana has a memorial for 19 Marines that died there in April of 2000 when two ospreys crashed there. The facility also has a badass skydiving spot. And before and after that tragedy a few long term with a lot of jumps Navy SEALS died in jump accidents. For the age and years on the teams the one I am 100 percent sure about he must have been doing some crazy shit, maybe a Halo jump.
@cruisinguy60243 күн бұрын
@@wilsnit’s renowned for crashing only amongst the uninformed. It’s crash rate is actually lower than the Blackhawk platform
@HonorJackson2472 күн бұрын
Air Force Security Forces royally fucked up in Manda Bay. Did nothing to repel the assault and sat on their hands till the Marines saved them. Would like to see an episode dedicated to that incident.
@d3373818 сағат бұрын
Rah
@BloodBaath4 күн бұрын
Just from kinds of sponsors on this channel I can tell high level military contractors and military personnel watch this channel. Get it Capi.
@theguy92084 күн бұрын
hes basically an institution at this point
@Mike___Kilo3 күн бұрын
Not bad for an “average infantryman.”
@polybiusv72993 күн бұрын
@@theguy9208 yeah... im getting worried about who some of his contacts are. He seems very pro CIA. Its good content and mostly fair assessments but propaganda is everywhere and many on youtube are highly suspect to me
@vonmajor3 күн бұрын
@@Mike___Kiloor Door Kicker!
@chrispowell12243 күн бұрын
I’m glad you’ve highlighted some of these. My AO was Africa on these types of kinetic operations and no one has any idea where I served, or what I did. Thanks for the video.
@frrmrr43143 күн бұрын
What the hell did you do chris
@grayhue98462 күн бұрын
All I did was sit in a tower on my phone
@Runandgun132 күн бұрын
your mom didn't pat you on your back?
@ksjdfknes14 сағат бұрын
The fact that you could just as easily have been a national guardsman or Delta operator based off of this comment is the funniest shit to me😂
@Runandgun134 сағат бұрын
@@ksjdfknes national guard cag doesnt need recognition
@leifwulffstephan37254 күн бұрын
Of course, SpecOps are everywhere, that’s kind of the point. Special solutions by special operators, hard to beat.
@MrLince-hr4of3 күн бұрын
If the US doesn’t get the natural resources it wants then they just call it “anti-terrorism” SpecOps sounds like a little man from Moscow 🤣It's not a war, just a special operation☠💀☠
@yomommashaus2 күн бұрын
I think I naively thought only the US specops were everywhere (besides French foreign legion, etc). I'll have to look into the Chinese operations. Makes sense that everyone is up in everyone's business lol
@carsonhunt464211 сағат бұрын
“Special solutions” enforcing we get what we want haha
@Aikibiker13 күн бұрын
The attack in Somalia at around 20 minutes. The crew chief (not sure of the army term) of the mortar team that responded to that has a gaming channel on KZbin and recently posted his go pro footage with added DOD footage of the battle. Including the fire missions they sent out and the effects.
@addisonesslinger36532 күн бұрын
Name of channel?
@TheMrNiceGuy2232 күн бұрын
I seen that video they took way longer then they should have to launch thoes mortar rounds even the guy with the go pro video who was there said it wasn't their best performance but they did destroy the enemy and if they didn't have that ditch Infront of that base that explosion was big enough too destroy that whole base
@aj8973 сағат бұрын
They watched a truck drive all the way up to their gate and didn’t even fire shots until it blew up. They were lucky they had superior equipment.
@aj8973 сағат бұрын
@@TheMrNiceGuy223 No it wasn’t, it would’ve taken out the gate for sure but not the whole base lol.
@TheMrNiceGuy2233 сағат бұрын
@@aj897 you sure that explosion was huge
@zealman794 күн бұрын
I love the Slavic tracksuit outfit
@danielsmith70234 күн бұрын
Gopnik
@jefferybanas16054 күн бұрын
Yes!!!! 😂 Thank you!!
@teddy.d1744 күн бұрын
The official sniper uniform of Slav’s everywhere.
@whereswaldo57403 күн бұрын
It’s a uniform.
@GungaGaLunga7773 күн бұрын
lol your comment reminded me of my fav funny moment in The Sopranos about the Chechin assassin interior decorator misunderstanding and Christopher says "his apartment was sh ! t"
@JohnMoore-xf5wy2 күн бұрын
This is an excellent report. I once spent a good bit of time in Africa involved in food and famine relief and I am delighted to see more good information appearing! Excellent work!
@Finny8694 күн бұрын
Lost a buddy in that Tongo Tongo ambush. RIP SFC Jerimiah Johnson.
@swordmaster2k13 күн бұрын
Cappy did a full video on that incident about a year ago or so. Check the video catalog for Task & Purpose and you'll find it. It was really good!
@Deridus3 күн бұрын
Sorry you lost him. All the dudes I lost were either murdered (Blue on Blue, RIP SPC Diego Valbuena; PFC Thomas, killed while on leave) or suicides, like PFC Patrick May. May is a key example of why I distrust the media, because they patently refused to call it what it was. It was a tragedy that could have been leveraged to save lives, but they swept it under the rug.
@Finny8693 күн бұрын
@@swordmaster2k1 Will check it out when I'm in a good headspace. I know watching it will bum the shit out of me.
@swordmaster2k13 күн бұрын
@Finny869 Makes sense. Take care brother. 💪🏼
@Robert_H_Diver3 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss brother. I know it sucks. Keep your head up, he’s looking down on you. Live your life how’d he’d want you to.
@An0niem42 күн бұрын
I'm with you in the assessment that the rescue of Philip Walton was about sending a message and probably practicing some tactics too. It's not that often that you get a real operation with a real objective but without the high stakes most operations would have. And maybe blowing some budget at the end of the year also had something to do with it.
@bernard17994 күн бұрын
Would love a similar video on US Special Forces missions in Central & South America!
@thomasbeirne82133 күн бұрын
7th Group was real busy in the 80's, that much I know 😁
@caracoidwren9443 күн бұрын
Would love a similar video on any area.
@John-mf6ky3 күн бұрын
Yes! Very underreported
@michaelfox8164Күн бұрын
Just look up banana republics.
@SaltiumineКүн бұрын
tongo tongo
@Jesses_Travels3 күн бұрын
I was the Pro Super on shift at 100 MXS when the 352nd was prepping the C-130s and CV-22s while the SEALs were on their way over from the States on a C-17. They called at 0400 UTC for additional personnel from us to goto Rota. I never saw anything out of my coordination with this but was extremely humbled on Oct 31st, taking my kids trick-or-treating, to hear the SEALs had secured the US hostage.
@supergecko284 күн бұрын
Cappy: "We have a term for that in the military, we like to call it.." Me: "F****d?" Cappy: "A target rich environment." Me: "Well I guess that fits too...."
@maxaudet51773 күн бұрын
You just assumed he was talking about the other side 😂
@therandom162714 сағат бұрын
This is a banger of a video. Subscribed.
@instinct64084 күн бұрын
cant wait for the kursk report !! really incredible !
@DylanMartinRacingКүн бұрын
I thought this was a A.I audio at first! Very clear spoken 👏🏻
@theguy92084 күн бұрын
god damn nightstalkers has got to be the absolute coolest name ever.
@MongooseTacticool3 күн бұрын
Megadeth made a song about them.
@liisahmanni3 күн бұрын
It's got edgy Xbox gamertag vibes for me.
@Flesh_Wizard2 күн бұрын
@@liisahmanni XxxNightstalkerxxX
@Keithmwango2 күн бұрын
Night stalkers...... how come they failed to defeat the Taliban ?
@elder_brewsterКүн бұрын
@@Keithmwango you want helicopter pilots to defeat an ideology?
@rodkennedy98003 күн бұрын
Chris, once again excellent informative reporting. Pity the mainstream media doesn’t seem to bother with this type of stuff.
@leemastro99044 күн бұрын
I just came upon your channel recently, but you wasted no time becoming one of my favorite military channels.
@cactusshadow98402 күн бұрын
samesies!
@Mr.DMZ.3 күн бұрын
From the front lines back to KZbin. This guy is a champ
@CrazyLegz723 күн бұрын
The Captain from the NJ National Guard is the reason that group fared so well. He was the man!
@tiaanbasson90923 күн бұрын
I live in Africa and the nation's are split on Western influence. Many don't want Westerners in their countries. Many she w support for Russia, China and more recently India, you could say BRICS is growing influence for access to resources. Boko Haram is a significant problem in Africa, slaughtering villages and kidnapping the children to raise as them as soldiers. The West would gain more respect if they targetted the warlords and slavers, then turning the current illegal mining operations into legal operations which pays out a proper salary to those who have been mining for $2 a day. Another thing is to focus on building infrastructure to improve nations. Currently Russia and China has large infrastructure projects which has almost solidified their relationships in some regions.
@kingofthend9 сағат бұрын
The russian involvement won't last. Wagner group is getting beaten up badly. They lost a lot of people in recent ambushes.
@janusprime56936 сағат бұрын
If you think the West is interested in making illegal mining operstions in Africa more fair, you haven't been paying attention
@djj9493 күн бұрын
Found those missions very interesting. Think the context you gave was important too, would have liked more of that. Great vid
@DarrenWalley3 күн бұрын
This channel is addictive Chris Cappy. 😁 A big 'Hello' 👋 from Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. 🏴
@BravoNine694 күн бұрын
This video put our involvement into a great perspective for ppl to understand. Hell yeah
@richardnardella25533 күн бұрын
You are the best i love the information on American military ops you never hear about otherwise so much information and the way you zip through without leaving much out of the story along with your own character adding most times a touch of humor is what makes this channel my favorite thanks 🙏 for all your hard work and keep up the good work
@bentys57963 күн бұрын
28 years... 28 years for killing an US ambo. 2 navy seals and a CIA IT contractor, but if im in the wrong state with some weed on me im facing the same time maybe more, nvm the amount of people that are actually in prison for something small like that... system is so cooked
@AlexVanChezlaw18 сағат бұрын
glowies arent people
@joefer536016 сағат бұрын
war is big business
@jayb3832Сағат бұрын
That video was awesome. You should do more like this, nation by nation video compilations of lesser known operations, or even in-depth analysis of known operation nation by nation compilations.
@scottanddebranelson84194 күн бұрын
Go guard. Not bad for "part time" soldiers huh? Thanks for the vid brother.
@mr.oversoul10 сағат бұрын
As someone who deployed twice to Africa with 3rd group, I’m glad to see coverage of some of the operations that goes on in Africa.
@axavia4 күн бұрын
25:29 “A million in defense before a cent in tribute”
@robgrey61833 күн бұрын
Now it's "A trillion for defense but not one cent for a wide open border".
@korbin99063 күн бұрын
Why is the US empire paying so much interest? Cant the treasury just print money?
@lynxbelow69223 күн бұрын
@korbin9906 The Federal Reserve prints the money. It's actually not a government entity at all, the Federal Reserve is a privately-owned corporation that charges the US Government a dollar for every dollar they print. The country itself is also Incorporated. We are massively corrupt.
@mcarrowtime70952 күн бұрын
@@korbin9906did you just ask why they can’t just print money?
@korbin99062 күн бұрын
@@mcarrowtime7095 No sir. They just print money anyway and we get inflation. im asking why are private banks involved. Why are we paying interest? Interest = Cringe
@Picmdeep2 күн бұрын
Spent about 2 months in Entebbe Uganda in the summer of 2016… Thank you for taking the time to touch on this Cap. 🤙🏻
@Dankdalorde3 күн бұрын
Hey man - I really like these shows but especially the detail and humour. I’m not a vet, graduated basic but I was a quitter at OSUT (split ops with NG - basic one summer, job training the next - had the luckiest opportunity of changing my MOS from 91G to 11B) back in 2013 with a Chapter 5-17. 10 later, I’m still in regret on what could’ve been and have no self respect. These videos in a way help me use the very little training and jargon I knew to keep my mind engaged in something. Much love from a Tiny Heart Syndrome fan ❤
@Deridus3 күн бұрын
Hey. No need to drag yourself down like that. I was 'just' a radio repair guy (94E, Radio/ComSec repair and maintenance). You still swore the oath and tried to do your part; most can't even begin to do that. If nothing else, I thank you for trying. Benning (Fort Moore, now) was no joke when I went through in July-Oct 2007; at least one Drill became a heat casualty. To be honest, Baghdad was a joy in comparison, though southern Oregon is worse in the summer than Georgia.
@Robert_H_Diver3 күн бұрын
All good bro, you might not be here today. There’s a reason for everything. Keep your head up.
@aj8973 сағат бұрын
Bum.
@morgansmit85643 күн бұрын
Thank you Cappy. Another super-informative episode. I have seen reports on most these incidents, but your objective analysis is most valuable. And entertaining. Thank you.
@roc206214 күн бұрын
Been involved over there and glad you're bringing attention to it in this case, since it needs to be a greater strategic priority for the U.S...
@amilesangweni38234 күн бұрын
More wars ,more sanctions ,more regime change No thanks
@8ejJJJ8laf124f3 күн бұрын
Once they removed General Hamm over Benghazi it was all over for AFRICOM. We went there to check the Chi-coms, but DEI and the pivot to Syria after the Arab Spring destroyed that command IMO. I devoted the best part of my life to that and it's all for nothing.
@amilesangweni38233 күн бұрын
@@roc20621 no wonder African countries turn to Russia or China
@sardororipov13023 күн бұрын
@@8ejJJJ8laf124f dont lose hope yet as Trump is back. Americans had enough with all this dei bullshit
@Omer1996E.C3 күн бұрын
@@sardororipov1302 trump is anti foreign intervention. Trump will take it all down and retreat
@abelramirez73203 күн бұрын
I was at Fort Leonard Wood a while back. I met this guy at a bar who was a Drill Sergeant or classroom instructor, I can't remember. He was a dog handler and he told me about some really insane and messed up stuff he did and saw in Africa. Really cool guy.
@rhughes36744 күн бұрын
I had no idea about these stories. Thanks for bringing them to light.
@BourneCreations3 күн бұрын
Great work getting these missions out there, they needed to be told.
@Steelers-rk3ig3 күн бұрын
One of the best and most informative videos I have ever seen on KZbin. No BS just the information from an expert on military operations. Quick recaps were excellent. Keep up the great work!
@leviblaak3 күн бұрын
22:00 When your wall-breakers get sniped by archer towers so now you gotta just deploy everything
@MrLince-hr4of3 күн бұрын
nice my friend! I've been waiting so long for something from Africa and we've only just scratched the surface. Big respect to you and your team👍👍👍
@afdcomposer3 күн бұрын
What a great channel. I’m so glad I found it.
@warbound14 күн бұрын
Great video. Learned a lot from it. Looking forward to your Kursk coverage.
@chadblechinger57462 күн бұрын
Usually I would just go with SOTAR sauce and a good scrubbing, but today I used a little No°9 on the barrel, timing hand, block, under the extractor claw and each cylinder. Once I finish coating everything I go into the barrel with a bronze rod and give about six stones both ways followed by a dry patch till twice as many times. I then turn my focus back to remaining solvent and begin wiping all possible solvent off once done with the barrel I go from first to last and take special care not to leave any solvent if possible. After that I take a clean patch and soak it with SOTAR sauce then lube the barrel first( barrel gets the virgin patch every time unless it is already checked off ) followed by the cylinders and the rest of the contact points in no specific order so long as the barrel is first and cylinders are second. Once I lube coat everything I get a fresh patch and run it down the barrel first, to clean up any micro pooling or uneven coating. I don't wipe the oil off, just down. I finish oiling by doing the same to the cylinders, followed by the rest of the piece. When I am satisfied I close the cylinder and thoroughly wipe off any excess from the handles, cylinder release, hammer thumb especially. If I have the ability I will wash or clean the oil ( heavy grease and light oil combo mixed to run like warm honey or slightly thicker) off of any handling surfaces with an alcohol wipe or soap and water. While Africa is definitely a future topic I would like to know about the upcoming use of the US military for use as support for Ice and BP. Stokes not stones😔
@josephsmith67773 күн бұрын
Basically our deal after ww2 was we will do our best to police the oceans so everyone can trade with everyone else safely
@MrPomo23 күн бұрын
I like the Gopnik look, I can't wait for the report from the Kursk front.
@dezmondw79274 күн бұрын
Happy to hear you had a safe return from the Frontline Cappy!!
@AristoCat-h6h2 күн бұрын
Ft Rucker has some gems of aviation history . We had a surreal experience. During a tour of the museum, an older black gentleman just asked us if we wanted to see "some real good shit". He showed us two hangers of items not yet on display. Inside was a AH-56 Cheyenne and a P51 Mustang painted in Army Colors. Apparently this was the last Mustang to be used by the US Army. It was returned to the army after it had been used for years by NASA as a space shuttle chase plane. Being able to just touch this history was crazy.
@benjaminharknett65284 күн бұрын
stealing a helicopter with a helicopter, that's badass man.
@alvinbonny15624 күн бұрын
When a GTA player got enlisted
@MilesNiska2 сағат бұрын
And beat a sandstorm 😂
@daiakunin3 күн бұрын
That was a lot of info cappy, great job!
@MichaelScheele3 күн бұрын
Thank you for shedding light on an area of American military activity that goes under the radar in the press.
@christianguzman82283 күн бұрын
Thanks for making the video on the Somalia mission. It's a hell of a lot more palatable in your video than it is me speaking about it.
@BearlyOutdoors4 күн бұрын
ANOTHER incredible documentary style video. Have you or anyone on your staff thought about archiving your incredible work?
@bxdda3 күн бұрын
One of my favorite videos from you, awesome work, bro. Thank you!
@edl6534 күн бұрын
Love the report. I didn't know much of this. - BTW, you mispronounced En-teb-bee. Entebbe airport is the same one where the Israelis rescued the hostages from an Air France highjacked flight in 1976. There are a couple of movies made about that rescue.
@jim.franklinКүн бұрын
That was one of the best episodes of your videos I have personally seen, I appreicate that much of the detail of some of these missions is still classified and only the basics are public, but episodes on other missions and episodes that concentrate on whole missions would be great - interviews with those involved would really add to the mix - I think this is what a lot of people would like to see and hear - I know many ops I went on I am perpetually barred from speaking about because of the Official Secrets Act and the desire of the UK Government to never admit involvement in anything they can deny - which is anything where there is no physical evidence - always total deniability...
@OverpaidSlacker4 күн бұрын
Chris - don't see a Pepperbox link in the comments, just so you're aware. Also - thank you yet again for a great video - found myself wondering this morning when your next would drop - and there it was!
@MichaelMichaelides3 күн бұрын
Thank you for noticing that! Fixed! 🙌
@skyeduncan85804 сағат бұрын
Dude thanks for explaining, I’m young and friends with a spc who did 150+ AC missions in less than a year, would love some details on “Long Knife” operations.
@Cognosapien3 күн бұрын
This is so good. I love this format. These are some amazing stories.
@pedrogunner97502 күн бұрын
I was deployed to Africa and worked solely with special operation units. We were the first Americans to fly helicopters back through Mogadishu on the anniversary of Gothic Serpent.
@ElJefe-kn3bd4 күн бұрын
Chris you just got back from Kursk and was literally in the shit and you post a video about Africa? We need some of that! 😂
@pedro-uu8uv3 күн бұрын
Favorite KZbinr rn keep up the tism
@bt75284 күн бұрын
Bros on the front lines and still dropping gems
@docjc94653 күн бұрын
Bravo World class reporting, analysis and insights Amazing
@agronopoulus3 күн бұрын
Great episode! Thank you!
@stratokrat62903 күн бұрын
5:19 I want to add to your correct assesment of the trade route between Europe and the Middle East. It's also the main trade route between Europe and Asia (which is as big as it gets). Thank you for all your great content by the way!
@timfitzgerald82834 күн бұрын
This is an awesome video. Love it, keep making content like this. It is very good.
@MrOhdead2 күн бұрын
Mate, I love your vids, they are well informed (maybe slightly dodgy on UK equipment) well thought through, and very unbiased, however, it is pronounced I believe en-teb- eee. Please take this in the spirit it is meant which is one of much respect and appreciation from someone who iommediately watches your videos when they come up. Sorry about spelling punctuation etc, slightly drunk.
@tonnywildweasel81384 күн бұрын
Very interesting ! As usual 👍 Thanks, appreciate it.
@m.dusanpajic98363 күн бұрын
nicely done! clear, interesting reporting well spoken without overdoing it.
@Brother_Mike4 күн бұрын
Thanks you Cappy for your new video
@speedybonsky3 күн бұрын
I love the interventions of these countries in Africa to protect those making the population poor and making an immigration crisis that Europe have to deal with not talking about the terror cells in Libia after the elimination of gaddafi 🔥
@bororobo38054 сағат бұрын
Punctuation. It's hard to read this filth
@NBL_USMC3 күн бұрын
Bro this was a great vid, please do more vids like this
@jimtalbott95353 күн бұрын
28:00 - I’ll agree on the motivation to this mission. It sent a really clear message, even ensuring that a survivor is around to tell the story. Word of mouth is quite powerful in nations with fewer “modern” communication methods. And the “End of the FY” theory is spot on too - totally could be part of it. I’ve seen these situations myself.
@denis80873 күн бұрын
Great video ! Thanks bud
@ryanm78323 күн бұрын
Cappy, do you have one of those super expensive Janes subscriptions? What open source tools do you utilize in your research? I am a senior in an Intel Studies program, but since I'm a bit concerned about my future prospects, I'm exploring opportunities that may not require a clearance. OSINT is one area that is feasible. I thoroughly enjoy your analyses and would love the opportunity to learn more about what you do. Please, keep up the great work, and I eagerly anticipate the next video drop! Have an outstanding weekend, sar'nt!
@wrestlinganime4life2884 күн бұрын
Gotta love how the Africa continent is always portrayed as this poor,unstable land yet soo many global powers are heavily scramble for it.
@polybiusv72993 күн бұрын
scrambling to install their own puppets so resource extraction can continue
@jojosworlds12083 күн бұрын
That's one of the reason why it became like this. Many colonies were only freed after WW2.
@albertpotter97873 күн бұрын
When you think about Africa is actually Rich with abundance of Minerals,Oil ,Food and young Demographic. Especially when compared to Britain for example that doesn’t have much of anything?
@wrestlinganime4life2883 күн бұрын
@@polybiusv7299then complaining about mass migration
@dingus63173 күн бұрын
@@wrestlinganime4life288Of course the people don’t want to be invaded, most people don’t know anything about these operations
@tylercampbell2362Күн бұрын
LMFAO, as someone who's lived in Newark for years and years, spot on about Jersey my man. Another great video, whenever I tell people we're actively engaged in Africa they look at me like I'm crazy. It's insane how little is known about this but not only the wider public, but from all the reporting you covered and I've read, how little congress knows about it as well. Keep it coming
@daman8254 күн бұрын
Hey!! My boys were in Djibouti(Somalia) shout out to them getting some street cred especially since they Natty bois actually my unit is the one that relieved the NJ national guard unit
@Eh-Mungu-Nguvu-Yetu-q8p4 күн бұрын
Djibouti is in somalia?? Am I missing something
@daman8254 күн бұрын
@ nah they were stationed in Djibouti but when doing patrols would constantly go into Somalia sometimes accidentally or purposefully. Said they would get pot shots all the time tho.
@pauls71543 күн бұрын
@@Eh-Mungu-Nguvu-Yetu-q8pDjibouti is a separate country
@keithbusick68593 күн бұрын
Once again you did not disappoint very informative video keep up the excellent 👍 work till next time
@aron_e39b773 күн бұрын
The blurring of the flag at 2:14 ,good job, they'll never figure out what flag that was! 😄
@Klint_Izwudd3 күн бұрын
16:40 "I've seen Standsworms before." Cappy is such a lovable dork.
@qwertzuiop12303 күн бұрын
Great video as always sir
@tsas4853 күн бұрын
Great video. Many things I wasn't aware of.
@Talosbug4 күн бұрын
“That’s just slavery with more steps!” -Morty
@thomasvelazquez97895 сағат бұрын
Take your stupid pill today
@raymondbertrand4416Күн бұрын
Excellent investigations and summary of significant military events! I think there are few good Hollywood movies just waiting in some of those secret covert ops!
@aethylwulfeiii650220 сағат бұрын
I want to see a Rhodesia movie, but Hollywood is a bunch of fay guts.