Koreans React To Why You Never Mess With A Guard Of The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier

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2 жыл бұрын

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@niccolean
@niccolean 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite facts about the guards is that they wear no insignia of rank so that no one will ever outrank the Unknowns. It’s a sign of respect that I think is so special.
@richardduerr9983
@richardduerr9983 2 жыл бұрын
I served (U.S. Navy) and even watched documentaries about the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, but I did not know that, interesting! Thanks!!!
@johnmagill3072
@johnmagill3072 2 жыл бұрын
Well the Sgt does during changing of the guard.
@gundam124
@gundam124 2 жыл бұрын
No they still where they rank and insignia.
@georgeprime2249
@georgeprime2249 2 жыл бұрын
Wear
@SpruceSpringclean
@SpruceSpringclean 2 жыл бұрын
@@gundam124Bold statement, can you provide any sources for it? My research backs Nycco G's post although the relief commander/deputies do have insignia on their uniforms
@kirstensocialbutterfly6025
@kirstensocialbutterfly6025 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was a guard of the unknown solider. It's a lifetime honor.
@rachelace6102
@rachelace6102 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, congratulations. What an honor to have in your family.
@joykemp7848
@joykemp7848 2 жыл бұрын
For a lifetime the guards are not allowed to behave in a way the might bring dishonor to the uniform, ie drunkenness, fighting, and swearing.
@nancysilverman495
@nancysilverman495 2 жыл бұрын
You must be So Proud!
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 2 жыл бұрын
What an honor...
@nataliekenny7490
@nataliekenny7490 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@smfmnoneya9134
@smfmnoneya9134 2 жыл бұрын
I am an American and I can't even imagine not respecting the men and women that fight and die for your country. That mentality is so ingrained in the U.S. and we are taught that from a very early age, so watching that woman climb over the barricade for a photo was just so appalling to me. Not only did she know better but there are signs all over the place with warnings...she completely disregarded the rules for personal gain, she disrespected all soldiers, dead or alive. We have so many freedoms in this country because of those men and women who stepped up and VOLUNTEERED to fight, the very least we can do is follow the rules when we visit those monuments.
@USMC-dm3ws
@USMC-dm3ws 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏽
@alex.is.here.
@alex.is.here. 2 жыл бұрын
That is a new view. The way Vietnam vets were treated was abysmal.. so pleased it's changed
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
You guys take life for granted and you think I'm going to let you be a contagious filth on the earth without "going all in"?
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
Is there any doubt that people who take their own lives for granted don't take other people's lives for granted, and infect them with your regret?
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
Is there any doubt that you're unsuccessful soldiers because you're jealous, and that you're jealous because you're unsuccessful soldiers?
@alyare
@alyare 2 жыл бұрын
There are four soldiers that have been buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, one each for World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. However, the body buried on behalf of soldiers in Vietnam was later exhumed. DNA testing helped identify the body as Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, and it was returned home. The crypt designated for the Vietnam War Unknown remains vacant. On September 17, 1999 (National POW/MIA Recognition Day) it was rededicated to honor all missing U.S. service members from the Vietnam War.
@tommyodonnell9
@tommyodonnell9 2 жыл бұрын
To clarify - only the WWI Unknown Soldier is in the Tomb. The others are in crypts, directly in front of the Tomb.
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t exhuming to DNA test go against the entire concept of the Tomb of the unknown soldier? ( It’d be something else if part of the testing was to begin a new practice of increasing the likelihood of getting them home, informing families. Not that there was a lack of effort) My question isn’t intended to be negatively critical, to be negative. Was trying to see if the testing was part of some sort of initiative. Edit: Thanks Tommy.
@alyare
@alyare 2 жыл бұрын
@@notsoberoveranalyzer8264 For the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for the Vietnam War, by May 1984, only one set of recovered American remains from Vietnam had not been fully identified. The Department of Defense and civilian partners continued working to identify remains recovered from Vietnam. Through these efforts, they reviewed evidence that suggested the Vietnam War Unknown was likely Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, a pilot who had been shot down in 1972. At the request of Blassie’s family, the Department of Defense exhumed the remains from the Vietnam Unknown’s crypt on May 14, 1998. Using DNA testing, scientists positively identified the remains as those of Blassie. In accordance with the wishes of his family, Blassie was reinterred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri. The crypt designated for the Vietnam War Unknown remains vacant. On September 17, 1999 - National POW/MIA Recognition Day - it was rededicated to honor all missing U.S. service members from the Vietnam War. This is the official information from Arlington National Cemetery. They always knew with technology advancement, specifically the Vietnam Soldier, at some point would be able to be identified. Actually, the reason why those soldier was included in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is because President Carter was under tremendous pressure to recognize the Vietnam War. To this day, even though US history books touch on the Vietnam War, it is technically considered by the US government and US military as not as a war but as a US military police action. In the military during boot camp (yes, first hand knowledge by myself), they specially made a point to say that the US never lost a war. When asked what about Vietnam, the response was that the US military didn't lose the war because it was not our war. We sent troops (this so far is the last time the draft was used) to aid, but this was not the US's war with Vietnam. This was a war between the north and south. It's been quite a hot button and highly sensitive topic for decades about how the US teaches and acknowledges the war. Sorry this was such a long explanation.
@jlwolf29
@jlwolf29 2 жыл бұрын
@@alyare very very informative. Thank you very much
@walkerpublications4418
@walkerpublications4418 Жыл бұрын
@@notsoberoveranalyzer8264 Why do you assume the US military does not know what it is doing when it comes to identifying the war dead?? There are thousands of US soldiers buried all over the world in national cemeteries. You are totally missing the point of the Tomb of the unknown soldier...and I am guessing have never served in the US military or visited the grave sites of your family members who gave their all for freedom. If you feel that strongly, then enlist and become a medical specialist in the recovery of the war dead.
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams 2 жыл бұрын
In America, it is very common for a stranger say "Thank you for your service" to a man or woman wearing their fatigues (casual Army uniform, the camouflage one) or their formal uniforms (for special ceremonies). Because our country's military personnel are volunteers, we respect the heart of those who willingly leave their friends and family behind to go to the front lines and defend our country. Ever since I was a kid, I had a huge respect for our military, even though I don't have anyone in my family who has ever been in the military. Unfortunately, our country struggles with taking care of our veterans, and with PTSD being a commonplace condition among veterans who were deployed into war zones, we lose many veterans to suicide. We have organizations put into place to provide care and counseling to veterans with PTSD and injuries that may inhibit their civilian lifestyle, but they are not funded by the government. The most well known one is The Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit charity that provides resources and counseling to veterans.
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
Is there any doubt that people who take their own lives for granted don't take other people's lives for granted, and infect them with your regret?
@schoolofknox1345
@schoolofknox1345 2 жыл бұрын
Some vets don't mind being thanked but some don't like it.
@schoolofknox1345
@schoolofknox1345 2 жыл бұрын
@@WellBehavedForeigner ESL?
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams 2 жыл бұрын
@@schoolofknox1345 Do vets wear their fatigues or their ceremonial attire? I only thought that active duty soldiers did, but I could be wrong. I would only say "Thank you for your service" to someone who is in uniform. Otherwise, vets look like everyday civilians, so how would I know if they have served?
@oslo15
@oslo15 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kingdom_Of_Dreams Thanks for bringing awareness to some of the struggles vets face in the US. I think most of the time, a vet doesn’t intentionally draw too much attention to their status when in public. You might notice their vet status more because of specific tattoos, haircut, clothing with a military crest or other reference, or maybe even a specialty license plate on their vehicle. And some vets just “look” like they are vets. If you see enough of them, you begin to recognize their posture or bearing, the way they carry themselves, etc. But in general, unless I see an obvious reference to their service, like a clothing item or tattoo, or whatever, I don’t mention it when in public. As someone said, not everyone wants to be reminded.
@koretmulder6316
@koretmulder6316 2 жыл бұрын
It is, for me, the fact that it's the *unknown* soldier. Not just recognize a fallen soldier because of who they were in life, or who they were related to. It's the soldier who died fighting in battle, anonymously. Maybe that's why it hits hard, and makes it more important that we have this continuing tribute. Sadly, in the last two hundred years, millions of American soldiers have lost their lives. But this particular tribute is for the ones whose remains were never recovered, or were never identified. Which makes it more important to recognize them in absentia. I'm really glad we have this standing respect and tradition. The fact that we can't trace their identity doesn't make their sacrifice any less.
@williamescolantejr5871
@williamescolantejr5871 2 жыл бұрын
to watch over our fallin brothers known only to God as they watched,fought and died for us
@clairefranzen5753
@clairefranzen5753 2 жыл бұрын
All we know Is that they fought for our country. I'm glad we were able to honor them in the best way we could. They made the ultimate sacrifice and were unable to be reunited with their families who were waiting for them to come home, I can't imagine how that would feel.
@moominpic
@moominpic 4 ай бұрын
In some of the WW1 cemeteries in France and Belgium, there are walls of names of soldiers whose bodies were never found. This is the idea behind the Unknown Soldier, he represents everyone but especially the lost ones. Relatives can pay respects and it might be their lost loved one.
@karmaplushie4007
@karmaplushie4007 Күн бұрын
Beautifully stated, to all of yall.❤
@USMC-dm3ws
@USMC-dm3ws 2 жыл бұрын
These two young men really understand how important this symbol is for past, current and future servicemen! 🙏🏽
@jakedoe1302
@jakedoe1302 2 жыл бұрын
But not todays young Americans
@USMC-dm3ws
@USMC-dm3ws 2 жыл бұрын
@@jakedoe1302 sadly enough you’re not completely wrong my friend😢
@jakedoe1302
@jakedoe1302 2 жыл бұрын
@@USMC-dm3ws its is sad look to the future thier are still a few good young men and women like America we will fight and win just need to keep our chin up but i must say thanks to all out vets past present and future
@USMC-dm3ws
@USMC-dm3ws 2 жыл бұрын
@@jakedoe1302 yessir, main thing is to stop trying to rewrite history, both bad an good because a lot can be learned from both!
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 2 жыл бұрын
@@USMC-dm3ws US Navy veteran here . I'll never forget rendering honors to the fallen sailors and marines entombed in the hull of USS Arizona as we sailed past the Monument in Pearl Harbor . Too many people haven't a clue when asked What happened on December 7th , 1941 ?
@jennyjohnson7608
@jennyjohnson7608 2 жыл бұрын
I have been to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier multiple times, and I can tell you it’s a very reverent experience. If you go with a calm and respectful demeanor, then you won’t have any issues with the guards. There is a lot of symbolism in the changing of the guard, so when that ceremony happens it is filled with a tremendous amount of reverence and respect, so they expect that same behavior from observers. The symbol 21 is the highest honor a soldier can obtain, and that symbolism is throughout the entire ceremony. I know they walk 21 steps along the mat, and I think at the change with every turn they take exactly 21 steps or walk for 21 seconds. This ceremony honestly reflects how important fallen soldiers are to Americans. I have family that has served in the military, so respect for military officers is something I have grown up knowing for years. It’s honestly palpable how much love and respect is felt for the serviceman in these ceremonies. I still cry whenever I watch a flag being folded over the casket of a fallen soldier too. There is so much symbolism within that ceremony as well that brings a person to tears.
@sunnygreenings4840
@sunnygreenings4840 2 жыл бұрын
There is no way most normal people would fear the soldiers. People who can't manage their behavior in a basic, decent way ruin the experience for all.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 6 ай бұрын
There was an episode in the TV series 'West Wing". A dead vet was found on a park bench, he had Toby Ziegler's business card in his coat pocket. Toby had donated the coat to some charity. Toby got involved. Got a proper military burial for the man, found his brother and gave him the casket flag. At the end, the President's telling Toby something like "It was nice but what would we do if all vets demanded help?" Toby replied "We can only hope."
@rcschmidt668
@rcschmidt668 6 ай бұрын
I recommend looking up the process of being a guard. Every step contains heavy meaning.
@Allaiya.
@Allaiya. 2 жыл бұрын
Jaeyoon is probably the buffest Korean I've seen. Man has some guns
@ceciliarauth6113
@ceciliarauth6113 2 жыл бұрын
I agree!💪💪💪👍😊
@aliliciouse
@aliliciouse 2 жыл бұрын
Bestie check out wonho, he'll change your mind
@XenusMama
@XenusMama 7 ай бұрын
Witcher shoulders. Yum.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 2 жыл бұрын
There are a few places in the United States that are considered sacred military grounds besides the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldiers . Arlington Cemetery , The USS Arizona Memorial , and The Gettysburg Battleground for examples . Since Korea isn't too far from Hawaii , could Dimple do a reaction video of Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial ? Love 💕 from a US Navy veteran .
@stevenlowe3245
@stevenlowe3245 2 жыл бұрын
I found Little Big Horn to be a profound experience too.
@bonagrad92
@bonagrad92 2 жыл бұрын
I just want to point out that any national cemetery is sacred. My dad is buried at Ft Sam Houston. There's no noise except for murmured voices and nature. When we go to visit, I act like I'm in a library even if there is no one there.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 2 жыл бұрын
@@bonagrad92 Nearly every town in America has a veteran's monument of some kind . Here in Spartanburg County SC there is one in Duncan Park and one in Cowpens .
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 7 ай бұрын
Korea is about 7,400 miles from Hawaii, so that "not too far" is maybe a bit of an underestimate. The reaction would be interesting.
@kimemerson5732
@kimemerson5732 2 жыл бұрын
I was there as a child and again 4 years ago. It is an amazing, revered place, and you can feel the honor and respect there. You cannot believe how big the cemetery is, and the Tomb of the Unknown changing of the guard is something everyone should experience once in their lifetime. The rules these guards must abide by for the rest of their lives is amazing. You truly need to be dedicated to do this.
@tommyodonnell9
@tommyodonnell9 2 жыл бұрын
While you can lose your Badge at any time in your life (most likely an arrest of some kind), there are no rules that you must live by. There is no ban on smoking, drinking or swearing.
@danielaguedeacostas9888
@danielaguedeacostas9888 2 жыл бұрын
They should really watch the ceremony when they change shifts, it's pretty awsome
@vcwloves9864
@vcwloves9864 2 жыл бұрын
I visited the Tomb of the Unknown a few years back, and it was a very sobering experience. I can't imagine never respecting those who have fought on my behalf.
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 Жыл бұрын
Same here. But I've never seen a video of the guards reacting to hooligans! That's some scary stuff! (3:23)
@MichaelMiller-bs3tz
@MichaelMiller-bs3tz Жыл бұрын
Those weapons aren't for show. They are fully functional. Each weapon inspection you see during a ceremony is a real inspection. Attacking the tomb or a tomb guard is like attacking any other military installation, they have full authorization to kill you.
@xxxxSOSEXYxxxx
@xxxxSOSEXYxxxx 9 күн бұрын
And how fucking disgusting and un-American is that.
@janet6421
@janet6421 7 ай бұрын
The tomb isn't for just a single soldier. It is there for all the soldiers who gave everything for their country. Not just their lives but their identities, names and the memory of their existence. It is for all the men who rest in unmarked graves around the world never to come home even in death. It is for all the loved ones do not have anywhere else to mourn their father, son, brother or friend.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 6 ай бұрын
WW I was a turning point. Before then it was just the generals and other leaders who were honored. Barely mentioned soldiers. The slaughter of WW I left such a hole in the generations ... someone thought of the idea of the Unknown Soldier tomb. I think Britain did it first. When the tomb was unveiled to the public authorities thought maybe a few hundred people might line up to see. There were THOUSANDS.
@rc123theycallme
@rc123theycallme 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate the maturity and respect shown by these two young men. I am a US Army Infantry combat veteran who has comrades buried in Arlington Cemetery. Their respect and interest is touching to me. I am sure these men would make stellar Soldiers if given the opportunity. May God bless them…
@MikeGillett58
@MikeGillett58 4 ай бұрын
why is your symbol for your person shoiwng a country in distress? True wehave issues, yet distress is like an utter sign of unable to recover, that extreme measures must be immediately taken...
@jamesmasonaltair1062
@jamesmasonaltair1062 7 ай бұрын
The Koreans are hard working and generally honest. They value family and are staunch fighters. We are lucky to have them as friends and allies.
@kimberleedavis7170
@kimberleedavis7170 2 жыл бұрын
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier represents all of our unidentified war dead who gave their lives in the service of this country. It's the only place where our lost ones are honored. That is why the military guard enforces the outward manners that indicate respect for the fallen soldiers.
@nomdeplume7537
@nomdeplume7537 2 жыл бұрын
The Tomb of the Unknowns ... represents not just the who are entombed there, but all the countless others who's lives were lost in war. "Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God.” Not everyone is respectful of the solemnity, some just move in too close to get a better view. It's however in this day and age, that Tomb and all it represents is a prime target for terrorist. So those trained sentinels need to be prepared to defend that granite sarcophagus, and memorial
@patrickfreeman8257
@patrickfreeman8257 2 жыл бұрын
This could have been a better video if not for the misleading clickbait thumbnail. I really wish this channel would rise above that
@dstaff4134
@dstaff4134 6 ай бұрын
These men show great admiration for our military, they would be welcome to visit anytime. I'm a retired 22yr USAF vet and very thankful for the respect they shared in this video. A little extra context to help understand this video of the tomb. The manner in which the soldiers are speaking to the audience is not how our military normally speaks, but is required in this setting to enforce the rules.
@tommyodonnell9
@tommyodonnell9 20 күн бұрын
Quite correct - Tomb has a particular and unique SOP.
@barbarae-b507
@barbarae-b507 2 жыл бұрын
Most countries that fought with the Allies in the world wars have a tomb of the unknown soldier. Since many soldiers were not identified. It is guarded 24 hours a day. Now one walks on the tomb. We have one at the war memorial in Ottawa the capital of Canada. You should have them check out the Highway of Heroes from Trenton to Toronto coroner.
@DivineKnight_115
@DivineKnight_115 5 ай бұрын
For all the soldiers who fought and died in service who were never given the decency of a proper burial. This tomb is for all of them in memory and spirit.
@minimusmax
@minimusmax 2 жыл бұрын
What's with the photoshopped thumbnail?
@Jupiter-ng1yi
@Jupiter-ng1yi 2 жыл бұрын
I actually went there last month with school and my dad specifically said not to mess around with them. It was super admirable because we went there in a snowstorm and they just kept marching.
@dawnfallon6812
@dawnfallon6812 5 ай бұрын
Good on your school for taking you. The video doesn't exaggerate. They march 24/7 365. Even in snowstorms or hurricanes; I have never heard of an exception. Long after the cemetery has closed to the public, the sentinels still guard the tomb.
@MYHelen143
@MYHelen143 2 жыл бұрын
I always cry when I see this because I know they have died on foreign soil and as well as others soldiers who bodies have never may it back home. All our soldiers are due the respect and honor when pass. The unknown are honor in death, they are never alone. We show the world how it's done.
@2shadow808
@2shadow808 2 жыл бұрын
The DMZ soldiers yell in English and Korean at ppl when they're doing something they shouldn't at the observatory. It was actually fun watching ppl getting yelled at. Lol!
@Flannel_Affinity
@Flannel_Affinity 2 жыл бұрын
The clickbait thumbnail is in extremely poor taste.
@Bakura5445
@Bakura5445 16 күн бұрын
These men are honored because they stood up when most wouldn't. They exhibited the same love of family and country that the millions of named veterans did, and gave the 'last full measure of devotion'. They deserve recognition as much as any war veteran alive or dead. "Greater love hath no man than he who puts himself between home and war's desolation."
@rollerzleader2812
@rollerzleader2812 2 жыл бұрын
Surprising & Surreal asff 😂 That thumbnail click bait lol
@peterblood50
@peterblood50 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, that pick was a photoshop I'm sure. Pulling a gun there is the surest way to exit this world.
@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim 2 жыл бұрын
The 'unknown' soldier represents *all* soldiers who died in service and have no graves, or were lost without trace. We have one in the UK too but because we have some 'special royal billionaires' to worship, I don't think anyone takes any notice of it.
@logankerlee
@logankerlee 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this video. It showed two young men that have a deep well of respect for America and other cultures in general. That's something that I truly admire. I've never been to Korea, but I spent two weeks in China and Thailand last year. While there I never encountered any disrespect toward me or my country. After experiencing that I felt a great shame for my country and for many of the people that live here. Truly have a deep respect for other cultures!
@dawnfire82
@dawnfire82 2 күн бұрын
You should try having some for your own.
@kingofnothing1433
@kingofnothing1433 2 жыл бұрын
If civilians won't listen to what the tomb guards say, the guards have another friend that speaks much louder but says nothing at all. When that rifle they are carrying with the fixed bayonet on it comes into play it's amazing how fast people listen.
@mara_q9979
@mara_q9979 2 жыл бұрын
lmaooo another friend that speaks much louder ahaha
@Bauks
@Bauks 24 күн бұрын
Soldiers aren't afraid of the citizens. They are citizens...
@CrazySquirrelProductions
@CrazySquirrelProductions 2 жыл бұрын
First many thanks to Dimple for creating this video. Second, many thanks and my sincere respect and appreciation to my brother soldiers Jaeyoon and Minsoo for their kind words and sincerity. Though we served for different countries, the bond of serving joins us together. I served in the US Marines for ten years and another 12 in the US Army. While I was not posted in Korea many of my colleagues did a tour of service there. I hope for these two young veterans and for all those who serve, that the Korean people will cherish your sacrifice and your duty. As I am proud of my fellow US service members, I will say that I am proud of the service of Jaeyoon and Minsoo and for all those in Korea who serve to protect Korea. I wish you all peace, happiness and success always. With kind regards, Staff Sergeant G.W. Ames, Retired. 🇺🇸🇰🇷
@smokey6292
@smokey6292 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a red crayon my guy 🖍️🖍️🖍️ don't eat it all at once...
@CrazySquirrelProductions
@CrazySquirrelProductions 2 жыл бұрын
@@smokey6292 You can eat them yourself or put them some place else of your choice.
@teacup7044
@teacup7044 7 ай бұрын
As a navy veteran I agree thank you and peace, my grandfather served in Korea he said the greatest thing was when he was getting his cancer treatment and a Korean woman said thank you to him. She and her family were put on a helicopter and the soldier's got off for them she looked at him and said do you remember me and he started crying. He was a seabee in the navy, I miss him dearly, we serve because we love, some find that hard to believe but it's true. Corpsman for life❤
@melanielizbeth7375
@melanielizbeth7375 Ай бұрын
I was there once when some woman screamed in Arlington National Cemetery. Screaming and flipping the tombstones the middle finger. She was...escorted very firmly off the grounds. It caused some families to cry. I remember being shocked at the cruelty and the callousness. If you're angry at the government or the system, sure that's your right in America to be angry about something and be able to express it, but time and place is important and definitely not at the dead, innocent, or injured. Just leave those groups alone...😒
@jimwilliams3517
@jimwilliams3517 2 жыл бұрын
These men watched that program with Utmost respect and honor for those soldiers. You can see it in their posture while watching the program. God bless them, our soldiers and the Koreans.
@cindycampbell3761
@cindycampbell3761 2 жыл бұрын
Hey DIMPLE! I'm calling you out on your very bad editing job of the cover photo for this video that introduces it into people's KZbin feed. The image that you show of the woman pointing a gun that the military member is grossly falsified. You took the photo of Patricia McCloskey pointing guns at trespassing protesters in her private neighborhood in St Louis Missouri in 2020. Missouri is very far away from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier which is actually in Arlington Cemetery in Virginia. You are presenting that photo as fact.
@xg6hpyk
@xg6hpyk 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
Is there any doubt that people who take their own lives for granted don't take other people's lives for granted, and infect them with your regret?
@SinfulJon
@SinfulJon 2 жыл бұрын
They are reacting to the video that features that title and thumbnail, still clickbait like, but it is that other channel created it.
@cindycampbell3761
@cindycampbell3761 2 жыл бұрын
@@WellBehavedForeigner I don't know what idea you're trying to get across with this reply. I'm telling the videos makers that they edited a picture to make it appear as fact. The picture is wildly false. Re-read what I wrote and you will see that there is nothing in there about anyone taking anyone's lives for granted.
@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner 2 жыл бұрын
@@cindycampbell3761 is there any doubt that you are assuming I have done a lot of thinking when I am not required to think at all in order to write?
@kyledabearsfan
@kyledabearsfan 4 ай бұрын
The couple times i have gone have been amazing. Being in the middle of a large metropolitan area but in sheer silence and respect. It speaks volumes.
@18SweetTeaRexes
@18SweetTeaRexes 2 жыл бұрын
At least they’re honest about being afraid of the soldiers who guard the tomb of the unknown soldier. I respect their honesty.
@nomdeplume7537
@nomdeplume7537 2 жыл бұрын
The statement was made... 'Aren't soldiers what citizens fear the most' Not in the US. The military's is limited in it's ability to operate on US soil. It's only under extreme circumstances, such as an invasion, or another large terrorist attack. They can help along with each States National Guard in humanitarian operations such as natural disasters. You don't see military vehicles patrolling the streets. Around a base yeah you may see some, but they're just going from place to place and that's it.
@ms.chuisin7727
@ms.chuisin7727 2 жыл бұрын
"Aren't the citizens what the soldiers are afraid of the most?". They're talking about South Korea where citizens demand/petition can put you in jail.
@havsumora
@havsumora 2 жыл бұрын
Mixing up cops and soldiers? The only soldiers we're afraid of are the ones who've gone postal.
@nomdeplume7537
@nomdeplume7537 2 жыл бұрын
@@havsumora Having that experience as your only perspective, it would seem odd that we don't have soldiers policing the citizenry of the US. That's also a misconception held by many in the US, of a certain political and philosophical bent. Their perception, of the lack of the military engaging in policing efforts. That there are separate, varied and distinct police forces, Local State and Federal agencies, that are the only ones, with the mandate, and legal authority, outside of certain federal installations and circumstances, that have an arrest authority, and charged with the duty to uphold the law. That isn't so, for a significant proportion of other nations, where police and military are interchangeable
@sistahsistah2110
@sistahsistah2110 2 жыл бұрын
I wished they would have shown the changing of the guard part . It's so cool.
@pendragnx
@pendragnx 2 жыл бұрын
I saw the ceremony in person, when I was 16. It's a pretty impressive event. Thankfully no one misbehaved during the ceremony like they did in those videos!
@teresahutch6322
@teresahutch6322 2 жыл бұрын
Using Patricia McCloskey(the lady who used her 2nd Ammendment right to defend her home) in your picture of the video is a little dishonest. It looks like she is threatening the guard when in reality, she was never there waving a gun in a guard's face. Please don't photoshop things that aren't factual, it's misleading, disrespectful, and dishonest.
@clairefranzen5753
@clairefranzen5753 2 жыл бұрын
I have family that have served our country. When I was in 8th grade I went to Washington DC with my class to learn about our history, monuments, etc after learning so much in school. One thing that we got to do was to lay a wreath on The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier. The changing of the guard ceremony is very intricate and every step, every movement in perfect sync. It's one of the biggest honors a soldier can have.
@fogit4668
@fogit4668 3 күн бұрын
I did not read through the comments but it needs to be pointed out that the guards did their patrol during one of the worst hurricanes several years ago with winds of around 80kph with heavy rain.
@roseofsharon8427
@roseofsharon8427 2 жыл бұрын
Being there in person is a different experience. RESPECT!!
@MewDenise
@MewDenise 2 жыл бұрын
Make them react to "The Queens guard" from Great Britian? They are intense
@havsumora
@havsumora 2 жыл бұрын
I mean no disrespect to the Queens Guard but I think those videos are actually funny, whereas these people getting yelled at for their disrespect is downright embarrassing. That is no way to behave during a somber ceremony honoring our fallen.
@riyapatel6291
@riyapatel6291 2 жыл бұрын
@@havsumora Americans acting like the dude who just came back from Afghanistan ect is a clown and then get clowned themselves will never not be funny . Funny looking costumes with a bear on top and inside
@PresMonroe
@PresMonroe 2 жыл бұрын
I have heard former members of The Old Guard describe seeing ghosts around the tomb ! Remember the guards are there 24/7/365 !! Rain or shine. Snow storms, whatever. In the middle of the night literally no-one is around the tomb !!!!
@MoonlitBookworm73
@MoonlitBookworm73 4 күн бұрын
My class went to DC for our 8th grade field trip, and I have videos of the soldiers changing from that time. I still remember that someone’s phone rang during the ceremony lol
@nyneeveanya8861
@nyneeveanya8861 8 күн бұрын
There are soldiers from all wars who sacrificed their lives but had no way to identify them when they were found. The tomb of the unknown soldier represents all unidentified and missing soldiers. There is no way of knowing if it was a private in the Army or a Sergeant in the Air Force or an officer in the Marines. But the honor guard is there to protect the remains and to honor all military personnel who could never be identified or found.
@mixedandknot5911
@mixedandknot5911 2 ай бұрын
As Americans, when seeing soldiers on leave and in public transportation, we thank them for their service. I would give my food and money if a soldier is hungry.
@atoriusv5070
@atoriusv5070 4 ай бұрын
Sergeants guarding the tomb are usually 6-8 years into service from what I know, unless they're an E-3 joiner who has a two year college degree before basic. But they'd still probably be 3-6 years in at minimum. So they're consummate professionals with plenty of experience. Hand picked from the top of the line soldiers. Very strong and skilled. With extremely diligent attitudes and honorable bearing. Truly an incredible role in the military.
@tommyodonnell9
@tommyodonnell9 20 күн бұрын
Not sure where you heard this. I have never known a Sentinel who had a college degree of any kind before going to the Tomb. There is no minimum of how many years of service you must have before going to TUS. Typically you only have six NCOs (E-6 and E-5), two on each Relief. The Sergeant of the Guard is an E-7.
@1badsteed
@1badsteed 4 ай бұрын
You guys were really observant and polite. Nice video
@patwalker5133
@patwalker5133 2 жыл бұрын
You should see the video on how the unknown soldiers were selected. You hear about the Tomb but you really don't realize the soldiers represent all the soldiers that were never found and rest in foreign soil. So that they too may never be forgotten.
@Koakoa45
@Koakoa45 2 жыл бұрын
It is a holy spot for military. A spot of those who made the ultimate sacrifice to the point they could not be identified in death. It is guarded because the person is unknown he represents the thousands of dead and missing and the thousands of family members who don't know. So if you think of the tomb in that respect you can understand why there is a guard there 24/7/365. It is one tomb but it is also thousands of graves. I can not think of anything else that has ever or will ever earn as much respect as that hallowed ground has.
@TheLark7567
@TheLark7567 7 ай бұрын
My dad was in the 82nd Airborne for the Army, he recalls stories of his friends getting blown up in their humvees from IEDs, I can only imagine what that would have been like. He wears a simple metal bracelet with their names, rank and date of service on them as a tribute. To see people disrespect the fallen, more so the lost of the fallen, enrages me. Because I know what war does to people and how big of a sacrifice it is to volunteer for it. So I thank every service member, because it takes real men and women to risk their lives to save others.
@LinguisticSugar
@LinguisticSugar 2 жыл бұрын
American respect for its soldiers is quite great... just after I enlisted in the US army our room was told that no matter what happens now at least you were part of less than 1 percent of our nation who at least tried to serve... I regret being part that only tried... I left basic training after getting hurt while also thinking about why I joined...
@Synthetic-Rabbit
@Synthetic-Rabbit 7 күн бұрын
You don't really need to "prepare" to not be a dick when you're there. It's pretty simple, stay silent and don't "go past the chain and rail" lol. I went there for a field trip in 8th grade (wayyy back in like 2001-2002) and it's pretty easy to watch and be respectful.
@CatBug1100
@CatBug1100 2 жыл бұрын
You should watch the video where a woman posted a photo of her 'jokingly' screaming and having a middle-finger up at a sign. The backlash from alot of people was brutal
@tommyodonnell9
@tommyodonnell9 2 жыл бұрын
And the disdain was well deserved.
@dougking4377
@dougking4377 4 ай бұрын
A VERY sacred monument, no name on the tomb to HONOR all those who served and gave their lives for the freedom of America/Americans.
@peteraguon5065
@peteraguon5065 2 жыл бұрын
The Tomb of the Unknowned Solider. These r the soliders who were killed in combat but were never or could not be idenitified. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE & THANK-YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
@SpruceSpringclean
@SpruceSpringclean 2 жыл бұрын
The Unknown Vietnam soldier was identified as 1st Lt. M J Blassie back in 1998 and his remains reinterred at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. The crypt designated for the Vietnam War Unknown remains vacant. On the 1999 National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the tomb was rededicated to honor all missing U.S. service members from the Vietnam War. (source: Arlington National Cemetery)
@rayhorner2965
@rayhorner2965 2 жыл бұрын
Where is the video of lady point gun at guard?
@brijitglapion4577
@brijitglapion4577 2 жыл бұрын
It's a photoshopped image of Patricia McCloskey. The woman who pointed her firearm and yelled at trespassing protesters marching through her property in a private neighborhood.
@johnpaullaizure7330
@johnpaullaizure7330 2 жыл бұрын
This was a very good video, i remember visiting on my 8th grade class trip. Very humbling even as a child. I'm upset not many children get to visit on a school trip nowadays after 9/11.
@Theire1
@Theire1 18 күн бұрын
I dont think many foreigners understand the roles of Sergeant in the US army . It carries much more responsibility and respect than in other armys. I would follow a sargent into battle with confidence.
@pop9095
@pop9095 4 күн бұрын
Respect to the big man, after the first pause he is clearly effected by what he is seeing. If you could say that any of these men were scared of something, it may be failing in their duty to protect the tomb. They are certainly not scared of visitors as they are the ones that would potentially violate the tombs sanctity. They all carry live ammunition and are on orders to fire if necessary.
@peachykeen7634
@peachykeen7634 7 ай бұрын
Even the President shows respect at that tomb. I may have no respect for the govt… but so far I still have respect for the soldiers.
@catandcaboodle6492
@catandcaboodle6492 2 жыл бұрын
Another thing that we do for our soldiers in the U.S. is that we honor our dead soldiers, past and present, with a 21 Gun Salute. My dad was retired Army and he earned a Bronze medal during combat. The saddest thing was when he contracted Covid last year and passed away just before Christmas. At the funeral, the flag 🇺🇲 was draped reverently over his coffin, and when we got to the Veteran's Cemetary, he was given the 21 gun salute, trumpets 🎺 played Taps, and the soldiers rolled up the flag from his coffin so carefully and with great humility & honor, they kneeled before my mom and gave her the flag 🇺🇲. It was the most beautiful moment and it meant so much ❤Yes, the soldier does great things and is very brave, but so is the wife who takes care of the family all by herself until he returns home. And I was so proud of my mom at that moment.
@PhirePhlame
@PhirePhlame 2 жыл бұрын
Much of the respect for our military, I believe, is derived from two things. First, we literally owe the very existence of this nation to our army. We started as British colonies, and ultimately fought against that government to became an independent nation. Second, while we had active conscription as-needed until 1973, our army has been volunteer-only since then. The conscription system is still in place, but is now relegated to contingencies only (and an activation of it would thus be big news). So any US soldiers you see these days, it's virtually guaranteed that they signed up under their own free will.
@dwaynedittoe2248
@dwaynedittoe2248 6 ай бұрын
each one buried there represents all the military men that died in the same war, this way even the lost, the forgotten, the unknown, still receive the gratitude of the nation
@mikehenthorn1778
@mikehenthorn1778 6 ай бұрын
They died protecting us. So we respect and honor them. All the more so because we don't know who tey are. They rest in peace because they know the country is still guarded proven by the 21 step walk .
@newrenewableenergycontrol5724
@newrenewableenergycontrol5724 2 жыл бұрын
These unknown solders were Americas children who gave their lives for all Americans. We have unfortunately lost their names, but we must never forget their honor! I must make a point to attend this honorable showing some day. Then find one of these guys after work so I can buy him a beer!
@mlynn4817
@mlynn4817 Жыл бұрын
Soldiers are well respected in the US because they sacrificed their lives from very young just to protect the country and the citizens. My utmost gratitude to all American service men/women (past and present) in the military and to their loving families. God bless you all!!!
@gayle525
@gayle525 2 жыл бұрын
The tomb of the unknown soldier is to honor all the soldiers that did not return home to be buried plus the ones that they donthave an identity for.
@golden_opal6050
@golden_opal6050 5 күн бұрын
Theres another little thing soldiers will do to honor unknown soldiers; at meetings and things they set up an extra small table with a plate, chair, flag, flower, etc. in honor of all the soldiers captures or otherwise lost that never came home. They always did it at our school assembalies since MANY of the teachers were veterans. I quite like the ceremony.
@myrnahuichapan7624
@myrnahuichapan7624 21 күн бұрын
They represent all of our 50 states and territories. The USA, are serious regarding respect of the lone unknown individual who gave up their life. This is not a place for levity.
@chrisfeltner
@chrisfeltner 2 жыл бұрын
You should really watch some other Tomb of the Unknown Soldier videos especially how it came to be
@cjanquart
@cjanquart 5 ай бұрын
There's video of a Sentinel giving instructions to a group of Cub/Boy Scouts for a wreath laying ceremony, so there is a 'softer' side to them but break the rules and they will call you out immediately.
@sirianfelixbrightonesquire3247
@sirianfelixbrightonesquire3247 2 жыл бұрын
Much love from America to all our Korean Allies, including the ones we haven’t made yet.
@siouxempirecoyote8174
@siouxempirecoyote8174 2 жыл бұрын
You can fill out a paperwork and have flowers laid out there it involves a ritual that’s pretty awesome and it’s an honor to be involved in
@johnhazlett3711
@johnhazlett3711 7 ай бұрын
In the US military, all of us service members had basic drill and ceremony training. After that as we get promoted, then we are trained how to lead the drills and ceremonies. We are taught to use a command voice. This is important so the service members in the ranks can hear the commands. These sentinels are taught the most advanced drill and ceremonies. They practice their movements many hours a day even before they can guard the tomb.
@mae1412
@mae1412 7 ай бұрын
My mom's best friend's son was one of the Guards. It's gruelling and a very respectable position. I love these videos. I think it's bridging gaps in cultures that we might have been ignorant to. The US makes the Korean military out to be brutally cruel I feel like. And every one of these videos the men seem to be so humble and kind. I've seen other channels do reaction videos with Korean women too and they appear to be so gentle and sweet. Definitely very different from the "strong independent woman" vibe they push on us women over here. We could learn a lot from their humility and grace I think.
@HBoyle
@HBoyle Ай бұрын
It's not just a for those who've served. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is dedicated to all soldiers who've fallen in battle, but whose bodies couldn't be identified.
@nancymcclain2533
@nancymcclain2533 4 күн бұрын
The Tomb of the unknown soldier is National cemetery to give homage to all soldiers in all conflicts who fought to preserve the UNION as we say. Our Democracy and Freedom
@sandyshoenberger2697
@sandyshoenberger2697 2 ай бұрын
I have been to the Tomb of the Unknowns a few times. It is posted how to be respectful when you are there. The times people are scolded, they fully know they are not to be doing the things they are doing.
@stephsdlnthms3957
@stephsdlnthms3957 2 жыл бұрын
Disrespecting service members is terrible and fairly rare here in the US. But disrespecting a soldier who gave up his life - and in the case of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier even his identity - is so appalling I can't even put it into words. That is something that SHOULD NOT be done. And in all honesty doing such a thing is not going to go over well with the other civilians and veterans visiting either - I wouldn't be surprised at all to see someone acting disrespectful get confronted by another visitor as soon as they were far enough away from the tomb to respectfully do so. It's astounding to me that we have to say people should respect those who died fighting under our flag.
@thomasritz4863
@thomasritz4863 6 ай бұрын
It is an awesome site to see. Shout out to these two young men in the video. Thanks for your perspective and respect.
@BlackHoleSpain
@BlackHoleSpain 2 жыл бұрын
In France or Spain, there are monuments for the Tomb of Unknown Soldier Tomb. However they're in the middle of the city surrounded by passing traffic: Paris one is below Arc de Triomph, and Madrid one is in a small fenced enclosure in front of the Stock Exchange building. You can see some eternal flames over the tombstone, but there are no soldiers guarding at all. I don't know any other european country first hand, and couldn't tell how they do there, sorry.
@patrioticz2858
@patrioticz2858 2 жыл бұрын
1:01 that is the point, they represent all those that died without knowing there identity WW1,WW2, Korean War and Vietnam War
@susanfanning9480
@susanfanning9480 7 ай бұрын
Cool respect. Glad you did the video. The guys were great at something a little different. Seems like they understood, which is a good sign of respect. Bravo!!
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U 2 жыл бұрын
You can tell these men are SOUTH Korean. One of them is as big as three Northerners, and it's all muscle! The guy on the right doesn't look as big as the guy on the left, but you can still tell that he's no wimp.
@dankosek4274
@dankosek4274 2 жыл бұрын
If you go there, and yes it is worth it, stay for the changing of the guard. There is silence during the changing of the guard to to the point you can hear their footsteps 100 ft away, though this takes 8-10 minutes each time, 24x7. Oh yeah, and there is no sitting during the changing, everyone is ask (told) to remain standing. It is done beautifully and respectfully, to honor the service of those who have paid for our freedom with their lives without any family to be remembered by... we America's are their family.
@najaberthelsen
@najaberthelsen 2 жыл бұрын
Good gracious.. Those are two BEAUTIFUL men...!
@patrioticz2858
@patrioticz2858 2 жыл бұрын
5:57 there are actually many very skinny looking people in the US Military, not everyone is required to get really strong, it demands on the MOS/job title and it's athletic requirements after passing basic training in one of the branches.
@figengullot6297
@figengullot6297 2 жыл бұрын
They give there life for us the be free in this country, with all the respect to them rather snow,ice,rain,tonado,no matter what is the wheather conditions?those soldiers guard the memorial burial site .Thank you all the soldiers for there crevices. GOD BLESS ALL THE MAN AND WOMEN SERVING..
@jironthunder7519
@jironthunder7519 2 ай бұрын
My takeaway is WHOA! Is WHOA! Around the world. Respects to the Old Guard. 🇺🇸
@MrLolx2u
@MrLolx2u 2 жыл бұрын
The reason why the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier is so solemn and often fiercely protected has the same reason why you wouldn't mess with the Swiss Guards at the Vatican and also the Scottish Guards at the Buckingham Palace. They're doing their duty and if you encroach into the space they're in, that's a total shoot to kill without questions asked scenario as you've already been automatically been treated as a trespasser. However, the Tomb has a special place. As these soldiers that were honoured by the tomb had no name and some might even be from the enemy's faction, it's just a form of respect to the dead that had died fighting for their country and thus these nameless heroes deserves respect anyway they can even upon death. It's like how you would not like people desecrating your ancestors graves and also showing disrespect to the dead during their funeral. The place is somber enough that these dead guys are not even recognized thus it made sense to give them total full honours regardless where their nationality was from as these guys died as martyrs and heroes. That's why the guards take their jobs VERY seriously as these guys that died had fought for their honour, their country and if it wasn't for them, there won't be a stable America thus they'll give the respect to them in full and just hope the public will too.
@SeekerKC
@SeekerKC 2 жыл бұрын
There are other videos that go more into detail about the expectations of a soldier who is to guard the Tomb. It's a _serious_ commitment! Oh, & I'd like to add that most of us have been taught to respect soldiers from any country, whether we are allies or not. Basic respect for _any_ soldier, & the sacrifice it takes to be one, is their due.
@fretless05
@fretless05 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same and looking through the comments to see if anyone had listed the requirements and commitments for those that serve in that role. It's a daunting list!
@whoiam06
@whoiam06 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a video with the clips that they used in this one that shows how the Sentinels get ready and what not. I was hoping the showed how much preparation it takes and how it's guarded 24/7.
@theresab30
@theresab30 2 ай бұрын
The tomb is a symbol of all who lost their lives and never made it home.
@ruthfreeman864
@ruthfreeman864 4 ай бұрын
been there... amazing ..sense of awe.... come from a long line of service men and women...i like the reaction fo these you men...
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