Donut falls from the rope tower, lands on his back, staring at the sky when he hears, "You're finally awake!"
@birdmanoo04 ай бұрын
Better then an arrow to the knee.
@mattfraser10964 ай бұрын
Hahaha legit
@sukaenacornelius92854 ай бұрын
Whats handsome about him, is he admits being at buds and not making it. Super attractive to me to admit. The girl in background at 3:40 ❤ frkn attractive I say you!
@Tar-Numendil4 ай бұрын
@@sukaenacornelius9285That's Eli's girlfriend in the background.
@sukaenacornelius92854 ай бұрын
@@Tar-Numendil cute body. Triggered my bi side for about a minute. Actually crazy because I know most Americans aren’t tight bodied like that, she must be a player of a sport or work out alot.
@urkince264 ай бұрын
"We do good by being offensive" is the best summary of this podcast I've ever heard.
@AcadianBacon83 ай бұрын
Best defense is a good offense, as they sometimes say!
@AAWWorldChampionship21 күн бұрын
I find it offensive that our combat troops are this dumb and bad at humor.
@urkince2621 күн бұрын
@@AAWWorldChampionship It's ok buddy. The mentally handicapped often have trouble understanding humor. You don't have to feel so down on yourself for not getting the jokes
@WhensBreakTime4 ай бұрын
The conversation on D-day veterans had me tearing up, man. My Nana was in France for most of the war. She's a daughter of the Resistance and the few stories I've heard her tell are just unimaginable. I'm going to really make an effort to truly interview her on her World War Two experience, and what is was like living under occupation and having parents in the resistance
@ericsfishingadventures44334 ай бұрын
Talk to her and anyone that's still around from that time and era, they are truly amazing people, well... most of them....
@undeadorcjerk4 ай бұрын
They got me too, man. Chris's enthusiasm about the people of Norway celebrating the veterans got me.
@thecursed014 ай бұрын
French resistance killed more French than germans. Even the French hate the French the most XD
@taylormullis49424 ай бұрын
I hope u tell her how awesome she is daily lol
@tzook40804 ай бұрын
Same
@DangleBob4 ай бұрын
My wife's grandfather was a marine pilot in ww2 and when he passed we found a crate with 12 bottles of bacardi rum that still had tags saying "paid for by US taxes" on them. Smoothest bacardi I ever had
@ericsfishingadventures44334 ай бұрын
Man it's so cool to hear about relics when people find them, my grandfather was in the army during Korea but he was lucky enough not to get shipped off and in combat, he was such a good, godly man who knows what war would have done with him or anybody for that matter, I don't know how our brave soldiers do it but God bless them.
@Marinecorpsbrat4 ай бұрын
Imma be honest, when I read the title, I thought you guys had Chris Pratt on the podcast 😂
@qd884 ай бұрын
Because that's what the title says lol
@FBurck4 ай бұрын
Click bait
@_DMNO_4 ай бұрын
Unintentional clickbait 😅 The podcast did indeed talk about Pratt, but wasn't the guest
@Marinecorpsbrat4 ай бұрын
@FBurck It doesn't say ft Chris Pratt so it wasn't I'm just an idiot
@hUnTnlolz244 ай бұрын
I was like whatttt no wayyy lol 😂
@sethsimpson80864 ай бұрын
Big thanks to Jack Carr for picking a great narrator for the audio books. Every time you drop a book I buy a copy and when I'm not reading I'm listening to it.
@captaincerealbox45754 ай бұрын
The Russian badger and popomedic would be great guests on the podcast
@michaelmiller60504 ай бұрын
Word yo
@michaelmiller60504 ай бұрын
For rizzle dizzle diggety dawg. No kippety cap yo!
@stevenbrown4724 ай бұрын
Bring the fat electrician on these episodes plzzz😭
@ammaargotgame4 ай бұрын
@@michaelmiller6050 "How do you do, my fellow kids" Ahh reply 💀💀
@acribuss4 ай бұрын
Both in the same room
@kamikazedamutt65704 ай бұрын
Great episode, My grandfather was at Normandy and I knew at a younger age it would be a shame to lose his stories. So a buddy of mine and I built a website in honor of him. I interviewed my grandfather with a tape recorder as he told me stories of his time during WWII. We then put it to WWII video footage of the war. This was then put on youtube back in 2013. It took me 2 months to put everything together , unfortunately my grandfather never got to see the final site, he died one month after my last recorded interview. Time is of the essence with this great generation that we still have some limited access to, don't waste it. Miss ya grandpa "Lucky Sorrentino" , you will never be forgotten.
@FiniteSA4 ай бұрын
Brandon "Last nightI I had a nightmare..." as a door slowly opens behind him 😂
@TNJRSFFS4 ай бұрын
Someone's wife's leaving in the background... lol
@ericsfishingadventures44334 ай бұрын
Dude I caught that too and seriously thought it might be a bit at first! 🤣
@ggWahnthac3 ай бұрын
Just lost my grandfather who would've been 100 this November. He was drafted into World War 2 right at the tail end. He ended up working with ordinance and guarding POWs until the surrender and they all got to go back home. By the last years of his life I started trying to hear as many of his stories as I could. Can't describe how much I regret now not making more of an effort to hear even more of them. He was a hell of a guy and I'll never forget the stories I did get to hear, military and non-military alike. Appreciate everything you guys do.
@nchintalapani4 ай бұрын
Jack is out in full force promoting his latest book AND I love it.
@jordanchermen23934 ай бұрын
Even in Band of Brothers during the D-Day jump in Ep 2 Muck says in the stick “if we get any lower we ain’t gonna need any friggin parachutes” Brandon talking at 32:46
@docholiday38004 ай бұрын
Such a great series
@Whiskey872214 ай бұрын
I listen to you guys while I clean.. makes it hilarious! Also, Eli I wanted to tell you that you guys have given me the confidence to finally get tested for autism. I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with level 1 autism. The jokes I now have from you guys.. gold!! Thank you for making things feel a little lighter. When I first got the results, I sat in my car and cried. Thinking “I’m not fixable” thinking that I’ll never be able to have a romantic relationship because my last relationship ended because they couldn’t deal with my “quirks”. Then the following Saturday, listened to you guys and it made me feel a little better. Thank you from the bottom of my please don’t touch me, f u loud noises heart!
@pewpewbbqs4 ай бұрын
@bandgeekforlife4064 ай бұрын
My brother and his wife are both on the spectrum (tbh, so it the rest of our family :P ). They complement one another's quirks so well that it's astounding. They've been married for 14 years, with 8 kids. Love and romance are possible! Keep your head up! Our quirks are a part of what makes us special 🥰
@harrisonnelson93684 ай бұрын
Very relatable I hope you are able to find that person I had a very similar experience and I know it can be tough
@Whiskey872214 ай бұрын
@@bandgeekforlife406 thank you for the kind words.
@waterearthmud41164 ай бұрын
Hang in there bud, you'll find that special someone
@ShadowStrike284 ай бұрын
42:25 This is likely the most beautiful gift I have ever heard of someone giving. I teared up hearing Jack say this. The things that are worth fighting for and the means by which to defend them are so important and should never be forgotten or taken for granted.
@kylewilson37514 ай бұрын
This is the fat free version of the show
@PeterReid19934 ай бұрын
Underrated comment 😂
@Asturian-vm3sk4 ай бұрын
The Ramboop is off in the forest chasing down Communists.
@nathanmarsh79764 ай бұрын
@@Asturian-vm3sk, interesting choice of words, Nic's video this week is about the REAL Rambo!
@trosse4 ай бұрын
😂
@heathadams12744 ай бұрын
I've seen 90% of these podcasts and this one is definitely one of my favorites. The only thing that would make this better would be the Fat Electrician to be in it also. Jack Carr is awesome and I could listen to him talk for hours. Thank you guys for having him on.
@coffeyallday4 ай бұрын
Love Jack's books but I have one beef with him. He has really short chapters so it cons me into thinking I can knock out one more 5 page chapter before going to bed, then a fight inevitably breaks out and I have to spend the next 45 minutes reading about the fight and the aftermath. Wrecks my sleep schedule. But seriously the books are awesome
@randallcraft40714 ай бұрын
My grandpa passed in 2022, he was a teenager and lived across the harbour from Fort Pearl. He joined the Navy within a few weeks of it happening he never told war stories or anything, but I did a paper in high school about it, he told me the story of climbing on the roof with a friend and his dads shot gun and shot at the zeros as the buzzed pretty low over his house while his dad as a civilian worker at the base ran to the base. It was an amazing story
@MOHAWKris84 ай бұрын
Rogan has 15 million subs,Jack went from Rogan to Unsubscribed! These guys Need to get to a million STAT!!!❤♾️🇺🇸
@Dysturbed-004 ай бұрын
Back in the 90's i was priveleged to goto a Confederate Airforce events (now called Commemorative Airforce). I sat with a survivor of the USS Indianapololis and listened to his stories over a meal. The music picked up and the old vets got up and started dancing with their wives and man they had some moves. What an incredible generation. Take the time to meet them and talk to them before they are all gone. No bullshit they went through a series of world event over a 40 year period that hopefully noone will ever see again.
@DavidMoore-bl7gb4 ай бұрын
Fat Electrician is probably mad he isn't there
@letsplay2bros6794 ай бұрын
100 percent
@DWFencing4 ай бұрын
That’s all good jack carr already hates communism
@DagoMongo4 ай бұрын
Is that him?
@sigxm5thumb4 ай бұрын
Good
@secretagenttau22334 ай бұрын
I'm mad he isn't there
@55helios4 ай бұрын
I'm adopted and my pops as a WW2 vet from the Navy, time passed by too quickly and I never got his full story but I wanna thank you guys for all that you do. Reminds me of how much that man meant to me, and how much he did not just for this nation, but his family and friends.
@Ammo-Musement4 ай бұрын
I have a good friend that was a LRRP (Long Range Recon Patrol) in Vietnam, if you would like him on I will let him know, I am sure he would love to!
@misterjustice9954 ай бұрын
For the algorithm
@DSToNe19and834 ай бұрын
My really good friends pop is also a LRRP, still a crazy mofo!
@ronjones-69774 ай бұрын
Death In The A-Shau Valley is my favorite book on Vietnam. It takes a special kind of person.
@Ammo-Musement4 ай бұрын
Trust me boys, he has hours of stories to talk about if ya give him the chance and he is a badass inspirational guy
@Ammo-Musement4 ай бұрын
His name is John Juarez, just look up John Juarez Vagos and you’ll find him all over google
@Schpiegel13064 ай бұрын
Jack Carr is the reason that I'm writing my first novel.
@jwilliams31704 ай бұрын
Bro, same. I’m done with the first and am working on the second in the series. Still waiting on finding some love in the agent representation world while I work.
@Jwnorton4 ай бұрын
Good luck!
@Blayda14 ай бұрын
@@jwilliams3170 Theres always self publishing ?.
@jwilliams31704 ай бұрын
@Blayda1 I’d consider it if I can’t find somebody but for now I’m holding out to go the traditional route. From what I’ve been told it’s a long road with lots of rejection and I’m not the quitting type
@Blayda14 ай бұрын
@@jwilliams3170 Self publishing isnt quitting , its getting your work out there for people to see and appreciate. I get it though you want to go the traditional route. Good luck .
@dakduen79434 ай бұрын
last time I was this early, donut still had a police moustache
@ASqdrnDA4 ай бұрын
He still does. The beard's just there 😉
@heathclark3184 ай бұрын
No joke.
@lordfordification4 ай бұрын
Last time we were this early, Brandon still couldn't grow a beard.
@madeofgrease92204 ай бұрын
He needs to bring that shit back
@AC-01-4 ай бұрын
Last time we were this early, Brandon was still doing airsoft videos 😂😎
@maliasiwel70154 ай бұрын
My grandmother was born and raised in Honolulu, she was 11 when pearl harbor was attacked. My great grandfather worked at the harbor and she told me that after the initial attack he was given a rifle and told to shoot any plane that wasn't American. My great grandmother, grandmother, aunties and uncles brought food everyday for weeks during the rescue attempts and cleanup. She said the most vivid memory was that the rescuers had a hard time pulling people out of the water, in part, because so many sharks showed up. She told me that story, and others, many times before she passed.
@Liminein3 ай бұрын
My grandfather was stationed at an island 15 minutes from Pearl Harbor. He was a diver and part of the rescue crew immediately following the bombing. He said the island he was on shook so badly he almost pooped his pants. lol. He was recorded by my mom 3 years ago telling my mom that the rescue was so horrific he had to drink to forget.
@TheBestVirginian4 ай бұрын
I would love to see y'all start or support an oral history project. It's heartbreaking seeing how many Vietnam Vets are starting to look as old as WW2 Vets when I was growing up and many have never had a chance to tell their stories. Not just war stories but personal , regional history, small business stories
@jacobnugent81594 ай бұрын
That would be awesome
@Thebroke.n.farmgirl4 ай бұрын
As the daughter of a Vietnam vet, this is a fantastic idea. I never got to meet grandfather who fought in WW2 so ive always listened to the stories of the old men still with us.
@robgregory51364 ай бұрын
Pennsylvania local access cable back in the day recorded hundreds of hours of WW2 veterans stories, amazing to listen to
@stephengalindo63404 ай бұрын
My favorite part is the people in the background just living their lives of all these four crazies are day drinking and swapping stories lol
@Jessica1980-gh4 ай бұрын
So did I miss why they're not at the unsub house? Not that it's hard to do but I'm confused...
@supremecaffeine26334 ай бұрын
@Jessica-mk6pw Someone said that Marx was a great role model near Nick, and he became so angry that it fried the studio.
@matthewstafford69034 ай бұрын
And the guy mid way thru taking pictures/videoing
@Stratonetic4 ай бұрын
@@supremecaffeine2633 No, they're currently getting rid of Tony, Nick's too bloody to show because KZbin guidelines.
@lancerains72974 ай бұрын
@@Stratoneticdamn
@denniscale15384 ай бұрын
"The Chronicles of Narnia", The Hardy Boys mysteries, and "Red October" started my love of reading, along with Nick Carter by Don Pendelton! 1974 to 1988.
@Nightmre54 ай бұрын
Unsub baseball cards with the offenders powers would be hilarious
@socalxninja2594 ай бұрын
agreed! do it like the 90s X-Men cards where each one is a piece of a completely offensive picture scene when you collect the whole set.
@Nightmre54 ай бұрын
@@socalxninja259 make them like a mix of topps cards and Pokémon cards where there’s holos and super rare autograph cards or patch cards that have a part of something they wore in an episode
@cianodriscoll88674 ай бұрын
Great to see three time medal of honor, and purple heart recipient commander herrera, has time to bless us with his presence. Thank you for your service ❤
@johnwilson23383 ай бұрын
Eli, I just (finally) noticed the shirt you were wearing on the Ghostbed ad w/King Trout. 🤣🤣 'Boop the Tiger...' and the fact that tigers 🐅 don't have horns...priceless!
@lukewelken89684 ай бұрын
I live in south africa and recently got into the black powder community here and so many of them were Rhodesian army love hearing thier stories. One of my teachers in school was Rhodesian army and told my so many stories that he really should not have been telling a student. Mostly was counter insurgent tactics and information extraction.
@laurencliff81854 ай бұрын
My FIL was a medic attached to an artillery unit for the Rhodesian Army. He has tragic stories, but also hilarious stories. For his Christmas present a couple years ago, I custom made him a Gunfire Box for his morning salute to his fallen but not forgotten brothers. The Rhodesian Army Men were a badass group of men.
@TheNewms904 ай бұрын
Damn dude, those stories about the vets coming back to Normandy really got me. Beautiful to hear how they were welcomed and appreciated. Damn near teared up just listening to it all. Another great episode guys!
@gregperryman26724 ай бұрын
Watch this on Pepperbox yesterday, another great show!!
@MrRojelios4 ай бұрын
Slowly getting caught back up! You guys are awesome and now I have a new show to watch! Love you guys
@johnwilson23383 ай бұрын
@ appox 56:30mins; Jack was saying Dept. of War, then Dept. of Defense. I propose the name 'Department of Total Annihilation!'(with the exclamation)! With p.s. don't touch our boats! F.A.A.F.O.!(*fool* around and find out)
@rickiebatchelder72484 ай бұрын
This pod is probably the absolute best way to keep occupied at work. Feels like you are hanging out with the guys on a Friday
@Lancersilva4 ай бұрын
I need a new bingo card with the guests y’all’ve been getting
@MaryLavigne-f5t18 күн бұрын
I have a neighbor here in Ontario, Canada who is World War 2 Vet. He'll be 102 in February. He's still going strong. Also another neighbor who's a Vietnam Vet. I love to here there stories. My Dad served in the U.S. Air Force and a brother who was in the U.S. Coast Guard. They are all amazing 😊❤
@ChaosActual19454 ай бұрын
Also I’m really going to through it right now, just broke a 2year engagement and trying to figure out what I’m supposed to do now. Need to sleep for my night shift but can’t sleep so I said “I need my boys so I’m not drinking alone” and I open up my YT to see my boys dropped just in time❤❤❤ I fuckin love you guys, and all you stand for. Your support for eachother, your audience, and just society in general is so genuine and beautiful. I’m glad to have been a part of this community since like ep20-30, how far you’ve come and have happy I am that if nothing else I can come to you guys and just hang out, and feel a part of something. Thank you 🫡🫢😘🫢😘
@egillis2144 ай бұрын
Today Payment is up to $150 per month for jumps involving a static line and up to $225 per month for members performing military freefall operations. WWII pay was $50 a month and Jump Pay added $50.
@mikeu97704 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this interview l thought this was one of the best podcasts you’ve done because of how real you all were with Jack you could tell that you were all fans of his books
@stephenmcnair27494 ай бұрын
One of my favorite episodes. Inspirational and informative.
@ChaosActual19454 ай бұрын
I’m swiggin whiskey when Eli said 👀”take a shot” and I WAAYYYY underestimated the amount left in my glass WHOOOOO
@GooberGunkThe3rd-ik2tl4 ай бұрын
I took a shot of coom.
@russby35544 ай бұрын
One of the most powerful films I've ever seen is They Shall Not Grow Old. It takes WW1 film and fixed it until it was HD quality. They added in the sounds and voices of people. The voices you hear are either recordings of WW1 vets or lip readers wrote down what the men on screen were saying and voice actors read those words. One of the most painful lines is when an old man says "I was 15 when i joined the service. I walked into the recruiting station and was asked my age. I told them I was 15. The man behind the desk said no you're not. Walk out and come back in and tell me you're 18. I did. And that's how I signed up to go."
@devon65474 ай бұрын
Who is this creeper guy who keeps walking by 😂 just keep seeing dude in a brown shirt walking by he’s cracking me up
@aerosvalos25834 ай бұрын
I love hearing about you all talk about the old vets, and listening to their stories. I just wish I had been able to hear about yalls desire to host the vets too. Ol great grandpa was part of E Company, 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He would return to Europe each year for an event regarding his drops. Unfortunately Covid got him in 2020, negligent care takers, but he would have loved to talk with yall. Miss him every day
@jasondennison89114 ай бұрын
Ok whoever that was leaving as everything was starting is some of the best unintentional comedy I’ve seen in a while 😂
@jeremyzentveld56724 ай бұрын
FARK YES. My favourite author, on my favourite podcast. I'm sitting in hospital waiting for surgery after cutting my finger off, this is the uplift I needed 👍👍👍
@robertheffler10364 ай бұрын
I love brandon's purple heart storie at jump school😂😂😂
@mydtown44184 ай бұрын
I never miss an episode, every saturday I watch on youtube, and I listen to the newest episodes at work so I can catch parts I may have missed the first time. This podcast deserves all the growth. this community is amazing
@chrishuber38144 ай бұрын
I love how you had someone hovering in the background at two points. That's a good sign if someone not involved in the podcast just wants to hang out in the background and just listen. 🤣
@wintersnell83954 ай бұрын
It's so great to have Jack on the podcast, I am finally getting around to Red Storm Rising. Really cool to see Tom Clancy affecting someone other than myself. As always awesome to have this podcast in my life. Certainly helped me get through some hard times.
@pablo4yu4 ай бұрын
Why is donut so relatable 💀 without fail hes always saying some real
@josephgipson74694 ай бұрын
Loved this one! Gave Jack a follow on Audible and am stoked to listen to his nonfiction about Beirut! Thanks for having him on
@thomaserickson95984 ай бұрын
OMG the feeling of elation when I wake up on Saturday morning and Unsub is already here to brighten my day.. better than Saturday morning cartoons as a kid, fellas 😅
@nickball18724 ай бұрын
The background footage is a nice touch. Really makes the podcast feel organic.
@butterscotchdoesthings11264 ай бұрын
Best part of my Saturday!!!!!!
@IamMenaceVO4 ай бұрын
As a fanfiction writer and fledgling author, I found this episode really inspiring. I get really disheartened sometimes, worrying whether I'm wasting my time, but I've never given up despite those feelings. Just because I lack motivation sometimes doesn't mean I lack inspiration, and if I enjoy my stories, hopefully likeminded people will as well. I was just about to make a book order to Amazon, and I think I'll be adding "The Terminal List" to that list. Thank you for the encouragement, friends, as well as the much needed laughs. God bless, and have a wonderful day.
@ithinkihadeight4 ай бұрын
I liked The Terminal List, I know lots of people were hating on it but the only issue I had was to do with the fight that took place in the hospital MRI room. Places like that have very strict rules about bringing metallic objects (like guns and knives) anywhere near them for a very good reason.
@zakofrx4 ай бұрын
Great season.. Don't know why their is No second book season yet.. Its one of the few shows I can trust won't go all woke ..
@paintwaster14 ай бұрын
@@zakofrxCuz Chris Pratt is one of the biggest movie stars right now and I bet you he wanted a couple extra zeros to do another season
@lordfordification4 ай бұрын
@@zakofrx I believe Carr just spoke about what's coming up next on Joe Rogan. If I remember correctly, they are making a terminal list season 2, but Carr learned a lot from his last couple projects and he wants to be more hands on. It might take longer to get it, but I think it will be an even more improved show.
@paintwaster14 ай бұрын
@@lordfordificationthey're doing a prequel show with Ben, not James Reese Edit at the end of the episode he talks about how there starting season 2 true believer in 2025
@Dog153084 ай бұрын
I really liked the show and I even saw some people react to it (I think they were green berets) and they were just flaming it and I’m just here thinking “am I just dumb?”
@LordStarbeard4 ай бұрын
Started watching Terminal List recently, it feels like Tom Clancy's work, and i'm loving every second of it! Thank you Jack Carr 👍
@devocarpeghost4 ай бұрын
my great-grandpa served in the navy during WW2 in the navy as a tail-gunner on PB4Y-2 and my grandpa wrote down his story. this December he'll be 102 years old.
@scottwheeler24944 ай бұрын
My step-father was a merchant mariner during WW2. He could join a year earlier than the Navy so he started riding oil tankers from Houston to England. He told of watching tankers in his convoy get torpedoed and burn. The fire would silhouette the other ships and make it easier for the Germans. I cannot imagine the terror of working on a floating bomb, down in a hot steamy engine room knowing if torpedoed you had zero chance of getting out escaping the burning oil and high octane aircraft fuel and hoping to get picked up by a destroyer since the other ships could not stop to pick you up... if you were still alive. The merchant marines had a higher casualty rate than the D Day soldiers. I heard the few stories he would/could tell and now wish I had recorded them. (Along with his growing up during the Great Depression. ) Of course his service was not recognized until many decades later so during Korea they drafted him. Thankfully, sorta, they sent him to Germany. He had issues having watched his friends get killed by German subs for many decades later. Today he is buried in a National cemetery. Both his MM service and his Army service are on his tombstone. Miss ya, Lee.
@bobhamburger36154 ай бұрын
Dude, watching this channel has been amazing. It started off goofy and now it’s become unbelievably wholesome. I love watching yall and not only getting the feels but also the shear joy from seeing yall share in the excitement and feels. I feel inspired xd and just pure enjoyment in what yall produce! Thank yall kindly and keep on keeping on!
@bobhamburger36154 ай бұрын
Still a bit goofy from time to time tho xd
@kirby817554 ай бұрын
I'm guessing the home invasion story was Gavin's from slow-mo guys. He definitely has since become a firearm owner if so. They are happy to do gun content now, and are a lot more 2a friendly.
@ChuckADickiner4 ай бұрын
Joel was right.
@tdanger60134 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. The RT community was vicious and hateful about anything those guys did in their free time.
@Dash62g4 ай бұрын
@@tdanger6013 Yeah. RT dissolving has allowed all of them to be themselves on camera (or audio I guess) a lot more than they could before. Hope to see them take advantage of that more in the near future.
@Th3BadThing4 ай бұрын
Yeah when Eli mentioned it immediately I knew who he was referring to, horrific situation and I'm glad they're OK. Given that Gavin and Dan do alot of stuff with Kentucky Ballistics... Possible guest?
@dndandme32194 ай бұрын
I assumed this was about Gavin Free and the situation with the crazy guy who was wanting Meg given how specific it was. Separating from that situation it is cool seeing how they are somehow associated with these guys.
@stephenkielys11994 ай бұрын
As always what a great show great interview I love hearing the war stories from the veterans love from Australia🇦🇺
@bubbasimpson91114 ай бұрын
I got a couple stories from my grandfather before he passed. He was in an armored division under Patton. I need Nic to try and dig up info on his unit because I can't find any information of it even existing. And the Pentagon also lost his discharge papers in a "fire".
@jl40934 ай бұрын
My grandfather was a medium tank crewman in WW2. He was a career soldier, staying in like 24ish years. Like 3 or 4 of his kids were born in Germany. He did WW2, Korea, got out just before Vietnam, but got recalled and ended up going. When he passed in '93 from cancer due to Agent Orange, we got the whole run around about a fire and then a flood conveniently destroying all his paperwork. Someone did manage to dig up one piece of paperwork, but I'm not sure how. His demobalization papers after WW2. He was in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardeness, Central Europe, battles and campaigns. I don't know what his unit was, it says Army Ground Forces Board No. 2 Detachment but that doesn't sound like a unit. Anyway, because this is the only piece of paper we could find, he only got recognition for his time in WW2. I think I remember hearing he did an MOS change in the 24 years, but without paperwork, there's no telling. Wish I knew more but he refused to ever speak of the military after his time of service.
@bubbasimpson91114 ай бұрын
@@jl4093 I got the same story about my grandfather's record. My dad had his dd-214 apparently with Patton's signature. Then my dad's house was burnt down. I have my grandfather's death certificate and it just has his address and name on it. On his head stone it reads private- 3554 svc cmd unit.
@scottwheeler24944 ай бұрын
Sadly, the DoD and VA did lose millions of records in a massive fire. The VA has spent years and untold millions trying to recreate the records of those soldiers and digitize all veteran records so they are searchable. My brothers company provides the database software that the VA uses. He has spent more than 15 years working with the VA on this project. He will retire before its completion.
@gundeity14 ай бұрын
I love listening to this podcast while I do home chores. It makes the monotonous tasks that much better when you can laugh too. Thanks guys!
@mattmeidl29964 ай бұрын
Just love how you can see Savanna talking to people in the reflection behind Donut lmao
@willtaylor71234 ай бұрын
I scrolled looking to see who noticed
@blackog34864 ай бұрын
Never heard of terminal list before this pod. Listened to it and have became a big fan of the show and can’t wait for season 2
@SaulTamalezX84 ай бұрын
11:06 unicorn in the background 😂
@erikadrian21984 ай бұрын
Was not expecting jack carr on here ever. Hell yeah glad to see it. Love his books and jack as a person. Was curious since he started off his new book tour in Texas though.
@The_Aussie_Truckie4 ай бұрын
You guys need to come to Australia and bring Nick so we can fight him on the metric system 😂 You can call the show Nick vs Australia
@docholiday38004 ай бұрын
😂 freedom fractions 100%
@Bucketlee4 ай бұрын
I love listening to this podcast during work, I have ADHD and it can be really hard if I don’t have some sort of thing I like listening to, and you guys always got my back. Love y’all!
@Anon-mk4ms4 ай бұрын
Whelp!... now I gotta go buy all the Jack Carr books.
@angusfraser-brown16634 ай бұрын
Highly recommend :)
@andrabook87584 ай бұрын
OH NO!...ok, I will not say do not ''buy the series" but I will say do not break the spine on the 1st book. bc you may really , really want to return it when you realize just how differently it was written compared to what you would expect. That is all I will say. After watching the last videos back when the series came out, I was super excited to buy the books and....it was an instant regret thing. Everyone on here is just busy trying to get on the gravy train, that's all.
@angusfraser-brown16634 ай бұрын
@@andrabook8758 Did you read more than one book? I prefered the book for a few things (plot, ending etc.) and the show for others (Taylor Kitsch's portrayal of Ben was much better than the book counterpart). I read the first three books long before the show came out and loved them (and I've since read up to the latest book). I don't think you can speak for everyone. If you didn't enjoy the book compared to the show (or vice versa) that's fine but don't try and discourage people from trying it for themselves.
@cadet11584 ай бұрын
Just gonna add here, I know soldiers who were on the deployment that got turned around at the airport. One of my NCOs was there when it happened. It was an infranty unit with the MN Guard 34th ID. They were on deployment for 16 months and got turned back for another 6 and lost guys during those last 6. The first time I ever saw that absolute unit of a man cry in front of me was when he shared those memories with us. Other than that loved Terminal List, Jack Carr you are talented.
@kschulze74144 ай бұрын
A few of the people I deployed with in 2011 were part of the 22 month deployment. Also my squad leader when I transferred back to my home unit was part of it. I was 134th BSB deployed with 1-194 AR CAB
@longtallzach94 ай бұрын
KZbin sucks. No notifications and then they make you sift through all the other episodes to find the new one.
@lordfordification4 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think it's a way to nudge people into "joining" channels for a subscription. Hopefully Pepperbox gets big.
@lilfattcatt77584 ай бұрын
I got it recommended to me just fine but a few creators i have this issue with
@longtallzach94 ай бұрын
@@lilfattcatt7758 it only suggests older stuff to me now. I used to get notifications every week but now I’m lucky if I get one once a month
@longtallzach94 ай бұрын
@@lordfordification yea that’s a possibility but I kinda don’t see the guys doing that. It’s not just unsub though. It’s everything that KZbin deems “naughty”
@jackHandling4 ай бұрын
@@longtallzach9you can just go to the channel and sort by newest
@jaredjones1124 ай бұрын
Man, my Favorite author on my favorite podcast. Jack is amazing, I have all of his books and I have the pre order on the non fiction. Thank you all for making this happen.
@sirbank79944 ай бұрын
I feel like we are missing some one cough cough (fat electrician)
@MiaogisTeas4 ай бұрын
What, so he can derail the podcast to rant loudly and aggressively about something someone mentioned in passing and make them regret talking? So he can brag about how lazy he was in the service? Look, he's great in small doses but my god he takes up a lot of space and energy
@andressalas5954 ай бұрын
@@MiaogisTeasyour opinion is just wrong
@steventaylor68814 ай бұрын
@@MiaogisTeasyeah no, u couldn’t be more wrong 😂
@lesflynn44554 ай бұрын
Great episode guys. Props for getting such an illustrious guest. Jack Carr is great.
@GantaiGames4 ай бұрын
Let’s see how unhinged this week is 😂😂😂
@larrywelchko61364 ай бұрын
I was in the 82 Airborne in the 80's and jump pay for enlisted was $85 per month and for officers it was $110. At some point in 1985 it changed to $110 per month for all. And the area I think you guys were talking about was suspended agony
@Gearparadummies4 ай бұрын
Jack Carr being the first Navy SEAL to write a book about SEALs? Hardly. Both Richard Marcinko and Gene Wentz wrote books about SEALs before Jack Carr joined the Navy.
@109FF4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I saw the thumbnail and went "What about Rogue Warrior?"
@alandavis14024 ай бұрын
Tricky Dick and Clancy were my go to in the late 80s early nineties hell yeah
@jeffbrowning46844 ай бұрын
Marcinko even faced costs martial for it.
@Gearparadummies4 ай бұрын
@@jeffbrowning4684 Nope. He wrote "Rogue Warrior" while he was doing time for some BS charges about "Mishandling Navy resources". Thing is, the hate Navy brass had for him was widespread. He was neither friendly nor easygoing. Bullied Navy commanders to get his way while he was shaping ST6 up. At the time, the Army, Navy and US Air Force's brass were comprised of former Vietnam era commanders who hated that their resources were syphoned away by a " bunch of ragtag misfits that didn't answer to their command". The main example of this was none other than the late Norman Schwarzkopf(He didn't mind having a Delta escort while in Desert Storm, though) The fact that Marcinko went to the extreme when he commanded "Red Cell" and his outfit showed the defficiences of Naval Base security and leadership certainly didn't help. The very second he stopped being under the umbrella of "answering only to National Command Authority" the brass went after his skin. Got him on BS charges which would cost him six months in the Brig tops and stepped them to eighteen with loss of rank and pay. Yet they couldn't dishonorably discharge him and kept his pension."Rogue Warrior" was published after he got out from the Navy. All told, he served for 25 years.
@TheAverageMountainMan4 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you guys got Jack on the podcast this was an amazing episode
@daijudo4 ай бұрын
Seeing Savannah in the background is so distracting when you're trying to listen to Jack Carr tell a story. 😅
@BINX-RR4 ай бұрын
🤣so it’s not just me
@daijudo4 ай бұрын
@BINX-RR she is very distracting 😋 😂
@johnwilson23383 ай бұрын
Jack, I'm looking forward to reading your books. Also, leaving a story not quite complete is OK if it's mostly done, and Can be an open end. And leaving it open and not finishing, is an opening for a new novel. Just check how Clancy's novels end...🤔🤨, but do they!?!
@realreallynow4 ай бұрын
11:18 is a convenient camera angle.
@steventaylor68814 ай бұрын
Wat u mean? Lol. Its just donut talking. Savannah looks amazing in the background about 8 seconds prior to that, but don’t know what u mean about the 11:18 time stamp
@dangermouse94944 ай бұрын
"We do good by being offensive." Holy hell, I have never heard truer words been spoken.
@TristenManiscalco4 ай бұрын
First
@josephwagner49274 ай бұрын
I got a grandpa that worked with ICBMs during the cold War and during the nuclear treaty and the stories he talks about I just love to listen to for hours
@TipOfTheSpear9074 ай бұрын
42:31 one of my favorite story I’ve heard from The Terminal List Podcast and it always gives me goosebumps!
@_________Pete1004 ай бұрын
Another great one. I like everyone trying to sneak around in the background and quietly shutting the doors.
@phl_knives4 ай бұрын
Great interview. Yes the dark humor and the "community" 🍺 is amazing. It truly is a community of people being postive to strangers. Really refreshing to see.
@robgregory51364 ай бұрын
Local access cable in PA used to interview WW2 vets like 20 years ago, just amazing stories
@patrickeharrington98594 ай бұрын
Jack Carr! I enjoy your writing. Awesome session gentlemen. Thanks
@andrewseberg52144 ай бұрын
My late grandfather was in a veterans home outside of Omaha Nebraska. He was a B24 engineer in Europe. Whenever I would fly back up there from school I would love just talking to those random guys in the common room. My dad served in the 82nd and talked to one of my grandpa's roommates who was in the 82nd and took part in the assault on Nijmegen bridge. He never told me what they specifically talked about, but he was teared up afterwards.
@AVNERD22524 ай бұрын
I remember years ago I went to the anniversary of the Doolittle raid and got to meet one of the last men who were on one of the B-25s and the stories he told was an experience I'll never forget. Unfortunately, he has since passed but I just remember standing at a little airfield in Urbana Ohio and everyone was gathered around this one man who has had more experience in one lifetime than most will.
@TacoSallust4 ай бұрын
When I got home after the Navy I interviewed my surviving grandpa about his experiences in the Navy during the war. He was a radioman/gunner on a PBY Catalina flying antisubmarine patrols out of Rio de Janeiro. We recorded it and sent it to the WW2 Museum in New Orleans. My other grandpa unfortunately passed when I was a teenager but was also a Navy radioman in the Pacific.
@distalradius81464 ай бұрын
Oh man, he mentioned Brotherhood of the Rose! That really takes me back.
@Derekleslie024 ай бұрын
Can’t believe Jack came on this podcast new side of him and it’s awesome!