This man is honorable in every way. You can see right through his chest into his heart.
@NarcissusApollo Жыл бұрын
You are a beautiful dad and courageous fighter pilot
@thomasjames82464 ай бұрын
As one of those guys who was on the ground for 3 years in that country, I thank you for being there when we had no hope left.
@Some1Tookmyname2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for everything. Must have been a harder time than we know. Hug and kiss your family and keep them tight, forever. Hold them
@brandonsexton9017 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Chisam, Thank you so much for your service. You are protecting our families and our citizens (even the ungrateful ones) from the horrors of war. Without men and women like yourself we would not be able to live like we do. I got out of the Army because of my daughter being born. I did not want to leave her without a father if I had of been killed. Now 20 years later her mother died from brain cancer, and if had of been KIA she would now be an orphan. So I know I did the right thing even though I miss the service every day I know I did the right thing by her. Again, thank you so much for your service to this great country (even with all our problems). 3/327 101st Air Assault and Camp Casey Korea Infantry mortars.
@zebralion63962 жыл бұрын
Keep these up! Just found this channel today and can’t wait to see you guys blow up to hundreds of thousands of followers
@thewatcher4552 Жыл бұрын
Great channel its always good for Vets all of us to connect 👍🏾🇺🇸 #GWOT #VET #USMC
@dougstitt16523 ай бұрын
Thanks for your time Sir and you are right about holding your first child nothing like it .
@TheCureThatKillz Жыл бұрын
This is what a genuinely good human being looks like! And man oh man do we need so many more people like this in todays day of age. People are so mean to one another. Why? We are all the same. We are all just trying to figure life out. It’s hard enough as it is but then we go making it so much harder for people when it doesn’t have to be that way. It’s so much easier to be kind.
@encyclopediabrown133410 ай бұрын
One year from now I bet this man grew to be an amazing dad
@wash_out Жыл бұрын
Matt did what was expected of him. If it wasnt for his jdams, his brothers wouldve been maimed, killed and emotionally scared even more. Look at whats going down in the trenches in ukraine today everyday. He saved them from this death roulette. You can be proud Matt. You are their hero. As you should be. Fly save dude.
@justinmanos32332 жыл бұрын
Incredible. Thank you
@TheHiveVeteranStories2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@franciscocarrera61884 ай бұрын
Glad that in the end he could see the value and preciousness of life. Imagine all the thousands of families that were forever hurt with out bombs for no good reason over 18-20 years.
@briansmith2125 Жыл бұрын
I hadn't processed the death we caused until I held my newborn daughters born just after two different deployments. That's when the gravity set in for me too. I have not closed that loop, and the wars are long gone.
@schmoo2285 Жыл бұрын
Well done.
@Ali_Ogla11 ай бұрын
ساكتب باللغة العربية واود ان اشكرك على صراحتك وعلى مشاركتنا المعلومات حول تلك الفترة التي عملت بها كطيار في القوات الاميركية في العراق. الموضوع ليس شخصياً كما اشرت عندما ذكرت اولئك الذين كنت تقاتلهم من العراقيين على الارض فانت عسكري وتتبع الاوامر لكنني آمل يوماً ما ان تعي ان قواتك الاميركية قد قتلت مليون عراقي بدون ذنب او سبب او محاكمة عادلة على الاقل هذا جزء من المعايير المزدوجة التي يطبقها العالم الغربي على شعوبنا. أنا لا الومك على اداء واجبك فليس انت صاحب القرار في الغزو الاميركي لبلدي شكراً لك.
@CoffinDeathRattleOfficial3 ай бұрын
شعبك تسبب في هذا لأنفسهم، تحولوا إلى كائنات دمار شامل، نظروا إلى الأميركيين بكراهية خالصة، قتلوا أناساً أبرياء.. اصمت، التزم الصمت.
@norcalstar484h9 ай бұрын
Life is precious ....
@mikehoff75252 жыл бұрын
You will be a good dad. Focus on that and the future.
@vmb4667Ай бұрын
This veteran was sexually assaulted, harassed, treated unfairly during training, disrespected while serving. This is not the way to treat our servicewomen! She is our HERO 🇺🇸
@sticky_fingerz24432 жыл бұрын
These are sweet
@thiemtranthi7760 Жыл бұрын
Va toi la nan nhan cua cai ten ..mantadevi armankhan johnson army cung 1 luc co 6 nan nhan bi cai ten tren lua ho
@thiemtranthi7760 Жыл бұрын
Van cai chieu lua do ke dien ro do da lua 6 co gai viet nam bi mat tien vi yeu mu quang 1 cai anh 1 cai ten cua anh ta
@thiemtranthi7760 Жыл бұрын
Vi vay toi da bi 1 nguoi my lua tinh lua tien tren mang facebook bai lua cua nguoi do da lua tren lanh tho viet nam
@TheDecapitatedApple7 ай бұрын
Its good that he realizes that we did fuck all in those wars. Just people dying
@thewatcher4552 Жыл бұрын
They always Marines 💩 but we are the best brothers😅
@averageyoutuber_4872 Жыл бұрын
Combat stories bro is talking about his baby being born. What combat
@evanm6739 Жыл бұрын
If ya can’t handle the killin, then ya shouldn’t be willin!
@scottbrown89342 жыл бұрын
I met one of our aussie apache chopper pilots and he reminds me of this guy. He told me part of the strafing and firing was to have a second behind you and a third up top depending on the targets severity. But he said the same thing. We were told just destroy it all. Leave nothing alive. Thats a hard thing to live with when its not an actual frontline war. Iraq wasnt ww2 He said the posters of apaches and all the warbirds are nothing compared to playing in them and their avionics, but the trade off is you know and SAW what you killed. Who you killed. I supoose the moment its not a videogame anymore or a movie would reslly hit you hard. But knowing you had to kill a family because of the uncle with a missile would haunt me.