The Abram crews firing upon and them realizing they were blasting wrecks from the 1991 war is amusing and a call back to past campaign videos from this channel.
@topman795211 ай бұрын
Why are you deleting comments on your channel? What are you afraid of?
@manuelacosta946311 ай бұрын
@@topman7952 What do you mean? I have not deleted anything.
@topman795211 ай бұрын
@@manuelacosta9463 The creator of this channel is.
@manuelacosta946311 ай бұрын
@@topman7952 ah I see sorry. I noticed I tried to post one too and it vanished.
@PaulJohnson-vn7eh11 ай бұрын
Did they find rotting onions among the wreckage?
@spirz455711 ай бұрын
"This sucks. We were on point of the whole invasion, now we're back in the traffic jam." "Trombley, how dare you questioning the strategic plan ?"
@martinondrus634411 ай бұрын
Nah sergeant major, it's crewby
@ISawABear11 ай бұрын
"Dont tread on me? Man i hate that dumb motto bullshit"
@painstruck013 ай бұрын
"Major Jackson is satisfied by the display of firepower". It just the slightest twitch of his moustache that betrayed him.
@carlosboozer601711 ай бұрын
The part about the destroyed tanks from the Gulf War was so interesting
@ijnyamato64311 ай бұрын
I thought so too. Tanks just left at the spot where they were destroyed for 12 years. Wild stuff
@stormlordeternal766311 ай бұрын
Trying to recreate Desert Storm so much you double tap the same tanks you destroyed last time the exact same way.
@tadferd434011 ай бұрын
Last minute training.
@asoru557311 ай бұрын
it gives me like a horror moment when seeing a tanks that you just shot and realize it was a wreckages of tanks that got busted up since the gulf war
@canaanclb11 ай бұрын
"Can you believe this shit? These people still haven't picked up the trash from the last war."
@SafetyBriefer11 ай бұрын
I love the commando captain's logic: 'We're outnumbered. Better attack so they don't think we're weak.'
@fakecubed11 ай бұрын
When ambushed at close range, the only way to survive is generally to attack through it. What the captain did is basic military doctrine. You never want to get ambushed, but staying exactly where the enemy has laid a trap for you is always a bad idea. You immediately lay down as much fire as you possibly can and then start a bounding advance ASAP. Either you defeat them outright and take their position, or you break through, past the ambush position and keep going, essentially retreating in the opposite direction as the enemy has their weapons pointing, breaking contact in the safest direction after throwing the enemy's lines into chaos. If you're ambushed from a distant position (out of range of grenade throws and other explosive weapons) you want to immediately break contact. Open fire with everything you got, and then retreat out of their range. But what's true in all cases is you don't want to stay put.
@cptTK42111 ай бұрын
It's straight outta Sun Tzu tho: When weak, appear strong When few, appear many Not to mention the modern doctrine the other guy mentioned.
@AverageWagie202411 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Easy Company's assault on the crossroads where they routed an entire SS battalion.
@nedkelly968811 ай бұрын
@@fakecubed Australia SASR used to do it in Vietnam war either went silent and undetected getting them named Phantoms of the jungles or went in blasting making enemy think was way more of them then was.
@user_____M11 ай бұрын
@@cptTK421there's a special place in hell for people that quote that bad is bad and good is good maxims. 😂
@wafu605811 ай бұрын
The craziest part of a lot of these skirmishes is how often the allies get out with ZERO casualties... It's mind blowing.
@Kitty-CatDaddy11 ай бұрын
Most of the time the Iraqis just stuck their weapons over the parapets or ditches and fired blindly. None of them really wanted to die for Saddam.
@locusf211 ай бұрын
The discrepancy of firepower does that.
@Revy811 ай бұрын
America wildly under reported casualties
@2x2is2211 ай бұрын
@@Revy8Whose? Their own? Or the enemy's?
@rickjames1811 ай бұрын
@@Revy8 Which casualties? if you are talking about American troops you are dead wrong. The US government may lie about many things but military casualties is not one of them. As for reporting enemy dead, the US is also not known for exaggerating kills or damage. They may get it wrong from time to time but that is different.
@DustinBKerensky9711 ай бұрын
It's great seeing how all this played out. When we were in Kuwait we didn't know what was happening outside our own actions. My group didn't cross the border until day two on the push up to Tallil, it will be interesting to see all of what happened. I remember it all moving so fast, we came in late, but in 1 day of driving was already upto the front lines. It was weird driving on highway 1 with dug in positions on our left and no-mans land leading to the enemy on our right. It's like the battles were going so well we were all moving up twice as fast as expected.
@mdstate82911 ай бұрын
You seem very proud of yourself for invading a sovereign nation unprovoked. I bet you also support the Russians in their illegal invasion too. The only group you served was making more money for defence contractors.
@oliverbayley599511 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. Who did serve with?
@DustinBKerensky9711 ай бұрын
@@oliverbayley5995 I was attached to Third Army / ARCENT
@Jar0d_races11 ай бұрын
Babe, wake up Operations Room posted
@johnanton210011 ай бұрын
Real
@johnfyten339211 ай бұрын
You're a lucky guy! Mine would throw something at me
@Ducaso11 ай бұрын
I was about to say the same thing 😂
@kingcrabbrc11 ай бұрын
And why are you sleeping in the late afternoon anyway...
@steadyjumper354711 ай бұрын
@@kingcrabbrcI’ve been up
@richardmcgowan165111 ай бұрын
You would be amazed how much of this war wasn't reported on in the media. Despite an army of media in the country at the time. Even when the war was over there are battles just never talked about in the news. Being a person that got up early everyday and watched it on the 24 hours news.
@westrim11 ай бұрын
Even though they want to present themselves as "in the know" the media doesn't actually get a lot of details on what operations are being done where, just broad strokes stuff that might not even be accurate (see: Force Recon being presented as gunning for Baghdad even to their own Marines, when they were actually a decoy force). This is way more granular than even commanders would know at the time, the type of information that can only be presented once after action reports start getting filed and compared.
@posthumousc491311 ай бұрын
Individual soldiers rarely get the big picture of what's going on in a war. They only see what they see. News is usually weeks late if you even get news from the outside. Having embedded reporters meant they only saw that small sliver where they were. I got to Kuwait two days after the war started and while waiting on our equipment to reach us we watched the war live on CNN as reporters were riding in Strykers and APCs showing combat actually happening. So they were reporting, they were just limited in scope to what they themselves were experiencing.
@czwitek199511 ай бұрын
Democracies are lied into a war.
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
sometimes the news outright lied. My unit had to call Congress from Iraq to get certain articles retracted.
@RCAvhstape11 ай бұрын
The American media sold out their independence when they agreed to the whole "embedded journalism" thing.
@goodshipkaraboudjan11 ай бұрын
HMAS Anzacs' "Five Inch Friday" is an under looked part of history. She bottomed herself several times in closing to shore give support to the USMC. The entire class were considered "over gunned" when they were ordered but the little ships today still pose a huge presence in any theater.
@wolftamer54639 ай бұрын
Fitting for a ship of her name
@PotatoSolutions11 ай бұрын
16:18 LOL “We didn’t break it. Everything just sucks around here.”
@lukesmith100311 ай бұрын
USMC Officer: “Why does your facility look so crappy? Iraqi Oil Worker: “Funny, I was thinking the same thing.”
@Crimethoughtfull11 ай бұрын
14% of the WORLD's oil supply goes through there, and they can't be bothered to keep it up to scratch?? Just insane!
@amounifnd11 ай бұрын
Amazing they kept these things running after 10 years of sanctions. Maybe the French smuggled parts in for them.
@5777Whatup11 ай бұрын
It’s so funny 😂
@merucrypoison2967 ай бұрын
That was the exact moment the Americans knew this was going to be a easy war
@ihdiadgdhwbad14 ай бұрын
@@merucrypoison296 not a war when many of us surrendered, you fought untrained soldiers who starved. We were sanctioned and were literally sent back to the stone age during the gulf war.
@b.elzebub925211 ай бұрын
Man, that must have been weird for those Polish GROM commando's. Some of their more senior members would have been part of the communist armed forces and been trained to fight against NATO forces. Bet they'd never imagined invading Iraq alongside navy SEALS and Royal Marines.
@augustvonmackensen210211 ай бұрын
Not really. They were trained by Delta Force in the 90's.
@rubiconnn11 ай бұрын
And they were there to "prevent an ecological disaster" from burning the oil wells. They totally weren't there to plunder oil reserves for the US...
@noinfo56309 ай бұрын
@@augustvonmackensen2102 the first commander ("founder") of GROM was literally a former Communist secret agent.
@lowellstewart3358 ай бұрын
They hate the Russians. They were victimized equally by the Russia/USSR and Germany
@EmperorOfThePlebs3 ай бұрын
@@augustvonmackensen2102still communist. I do notary and apostille work for 53 countries. A lot of GWOT vets in the early days were from the communist trained regimes. Invading Iraq was pretty much like they invaded Ukraine.
@eetenn11 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for uploading this series despite youtube’s policies
@josephradley316011 ай бұрын
The impact of HMAS ANZACs 5" gun in that engagement vs the impact of the RN 4.5" had the RN seriously considering a 6" gun for the type 26 frigate.
@VainerCactus011 ай бұрын
Did they change calibre in the end?
@josephradley316011 ай бұрын
@VainerCactus0 yes. But not to thw 6" (despite the proposal that interoperability with the army 155mm artillery might have been possible) the Type 26 will carry the 5" Mk45 naval gun.
@tanyard11 ай бұрын
is there really that much difference in half an inch? I guess different types of shells have different effects tho
@FergieThunder11 ай бұрын
@kingtanyard3700 the increase of surface area means an increased volume comparatively.
@josephradley316011 ай бұрын
@kingtanyard3700 sure it's a bigger bang. Especially when you think of the difference in volume of an 18 inch long round. But there are also factors like range and ability to resupply from allied stocks. As Australia's ANZAC and F-100 frigates, the USNs Ticonderoga class cruisers and some of the Burke class destroyers all run 5" that gives the AUKUS countries a common supply chain.
@ttrestle11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your vids since day one. Happy that you continue to grow. Outstanding work as always.
@MegamindtheGOAT6 ай бұрын
2nd Lieutenant Therrel Shane Childers. You were my fathers best friend, and had it not been for you, he would be dead. You danced with my mother at her and my father’s wedding. You were there for both my parents when they needed you. My mom told me the story of her watching the news and seeing the casualty report. She saw your name and was in disbelief. She called my father and told him and he couldn’t believe it either. I never got to meet you, and I’m very disappointed that I never got to. From everything I’ve heard of you, you seemed like the best of us. Thank you for everything. -Tristan Shane Thibodeau
@josephradley316011 ай бұрын
"The Royal Marines improvised" = Something gets blown up.
@francoisvandermerwe510311 ай бұрын
Could there perhaps be a video on the Battle of the Lomba? The total destruction of one brigade and the crippling of another in the largest tank battle on the African continent since the second world war, and an incredible insight into the mobile warfare style of South Africa
@pja647611 ай бұрын
Got any links for it?
@clevtrog11 ай бұрын
Damn that would be good. Never heard of this battle before despite all my research into foreign conflict. Would be great to see.
@Charles-pf7zy11 ай бұрын
Thank you for not forgetting Poland 🙏🏼
@Charles-pf7zy11 ай бұрын
You win if you get the reference
@Chase924885 ай бұрын
"scream if you love poland"
@reyvan380611 ай бұрын
Amazing video, thank you so much for a blast from my past. I was in 40 Commando at the time. Only slight correction I have is that MSG did not have Grenade Machine Guns at the time. No British forces had recived them yet.
@kalashnikovdevil11 ай бұрын
Just a reminder that General Mattis' call sign stands for Colonel Has Another Outstanding Suggestion, bestowed on him the last time he was fighting in this region with Task Force Ripper when he was commanding 1/7 Marines.
@anthonydinardo34511 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this since the Gulf war video. Keep up the great work TOR
@aapje11 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this since the Gulf war. Keep up the great work TOR
@JM-wf2to11 ай бұрын
I got to meet general Mattis while in. He had a level of respect and clout I had not seen anyone get prior or after. He was a throwback to the old colonels and generals who made great movie heroes.
@lahma6911 ай бұрын
Man I LOVE these videos! The excellent maps, animation, and visual display/interplay of friendly and enemy units is so helpful in actually understanding how many of these battles played out from a bird's eye perspective. Not only that but it also allows one to understand how the different units of soldiers and battles fit together and affect one another in the larger operation. Making such content available to all of us for free is simply fantastic and I can't thank you all enough for all the hard work you put into making these videos.. especially when KZbin is constantly doing everything they can to make life as difficult as possible for channels making content such as yours. We greatly appreciate all the hard work and research that goes into producing such excellent content!
@paulgorhamiii992611 ай бұрын
Always an awesome day when TOR post new videos. Been looking forward to this series since you announced it. War on Terror defined my generation, thanks for putting this together and all your hard work. Cheers. 🍻
@MZ-bl6wg11 ай бұрын
As a Polish American Patriot I wish there was more on the Polish Special Operations warriors that took on the offshore oil rigs assaults/capturing . What a wild assignment! Man I love you videos !!! So accurate, clear and relaxing! Your videos are actual history , not made up woke BS , I love that it’s on here for people to see the amazing work done by the coalition of nations ! I can’t imagine the amount of planning and Intelegance work that preceded! Your videos are very valued by me so Thankyou for you amazing amount of time you put in!
@Docsully11 ай бұрын
I was in Task Force Viking CJSOTF North. SF Medic & Sniper. ODA 056 B Co 2nd BN 10th SFG(A) We infilled via the MC-130 "Ugly Baby" (Bird #1 of 6) mission to Bashur and then posted on Hill Top 722 on March 23 2003. Attacked with the Peshmerga in Ayn Sifni on April 6th pushed south to Mosul first ODA or any Americans in there to the Airport by the evening of the 11th of April 2003. Fought tanks on foot and had never received as much machine-gun / ZPU 14.5, ZSU 23mm, mortar and artillery fire in my life before or since and I have dozens of deployments. Those opening weeks of Iraqi Freedom were nothing like Afghanistan I went through all my 9 lives in days. Semper Fi to the Marines and a big AIRBORNE to the 101st ABN who reinforced us at the Airport in Mosul. Damn glad to see you boys flying and rolling in. Finished off the deployment doing SSE for WMD and HVT Kill / Capture raids for the "The deck of cards". This was the most do it all (SF Mission Set) deployment you could have had as an SF guy. We did it all in one deployment. FID UW CT DA SR and some more shit we just thought up out of the blue:) De Opresso Liber Docsully Cardinal 1-6
@LateNightRewrites9 ай бұрын
Wow thank you for spelling that out. It's crazy getting a boots on the ground perspective of the wars that defined my childhood and teen years
@mikethorson40317 ай бұрын
De Opresso Liber. If only one day the efforts of CAG in that theater could be told. '03-'08 CAG had legends of '93 Mog as well as forging the future of Unit/JTF men, all conducting the epitome of premier military force in stories fit for the dinner hall of Valhalla.
@disturbed1514111 ай бұрын
There are so many videos on the First Gulf War and yours was spectacular! But so little on the second Gulf War. I hope you do Afghanistan next! I love these videos keep it up!
@traysonlandenberger353111 ай бұрын
Thanks for these videos very fun learning deeper into all these operations.
@oogityboogity664411 ай бұрын
Awesome how many vids are coming for this series I’ve been reading about this recently and these vids help with the chronology a lot
@FergieThunder11 ай бұрын
I remember my mom was dployed to Iraq during OIF at the same time my dad was deployed for OEF in 2003-2004. This war made 3-4 year old me live without my parents for a year
@Atlas53111 ай бұрын
I would say your parents decisions to be in the military and have children is what caused you to live without parents for a year. Decisions have consequences, both at the national and personal level.
@sparklight531711 ай бұрын
Young lady, young man...I am a GW1 vet. I have 3 children. I thought about, wondered what they were doing, wished I could hold them every day I was deployed. I KNOW I did the right thing doing what I did. I missed you and them terribly. I loved you then and do now. They are 30, 29, 27 and have 8, 4, and 3 yr olds of ther own now. They have that in part because what I did. Same as your Mom and your Dad. Go hug them. Love them.
@sparklight531711 ай бұрын
@@Atlas531kindly go fuck yourself. You would be a Xianjiang internee, or a Yuagaslav sniper target, or a Khmer Rouge victim, or maybe a Holocaust victim if not for the absolute luck of your birth and the efforts of this child's parents.
@mzaite11 ай бұрын
@@Atlas531 Thing is 4 years prior, it was just a job with a lot of relocations and a good means of paying for college. Then things took a turn in 2001.
@Ureconstructed11 ай бұрын
@@Atlas531some people are willing to give up their time for a cause greater than themselves. You obviously don’t understand what selfless service means and that’s ok. Not everyone has what it takes to serve. Unfortunately for us, we were a part of a bullshit war even though we didn’t realize it at the time. That doesn’t change the magnitude of service and you owe your freedom to those who have given up their own. Enjoy being a piece of excrement.
@glennheth347211 ай бұрын
"Another coalition intelligence failure in a growing list." That could be the tag line for the entire campaign.
@mzaite11 ай бұрын
It's looking like the tagline for the entire 21st century.
@dwatsonj2 ай бұрын
Clowns In Action
@derrickstorm697611 ай бұрын
I thought we'd get one video every two weeks in the series! A surpirise to be sure, but a welcome one
@miszczmateusz11 ай бұрын
the amount of research done to made just one episode is enormous, amazing job! Thank you!
@carytaylor141511 ай бұрын
Wow this brings back many surreal memories. I was with V-Corp's push up through the desert, running FARP hops for the Apaches. I appreciate your detailed play-by-play format. Looking forward to the next episodes.
@kylemen786211 ай бұрын
Always a good day when Operations Room posts
@rcherie311 ай бұрын
I’m loving this series already!! At some point, you should do the battles for fallujah. Like as a mini series.
@alanaldpal95011 ай бұрын
I hope all these unit commanders that you keep naming thru out are or will watch this video or their kids are hearing their dads names. I would be stoked watching one of your videos covering the WW2 pacific island campaign against Japan and to hear you name my Marine father during a video like this.
@steves137111 ай бұрын
I love the little details, like the helicopters continuing to move as the forces and plans are explained
@minimoose229011 ай бұрын
I would be amazing to see some content on WWI battles
@SteveJB11 ай бұрын
I think the Operations Room did a video as part of a series in conjunction with the Australian Army. I can't remember if the Operations Room were involved with the one on the Gallipoli Campaign (WW1) or the Kokoda Campaign (WW2)
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
could you imagine an Operations Room big picture view of some of the big trench battels like Verdun? I would love to see that.
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
War of 1812
@carrott3611 ай бұрын
@@SteveJBThey were definitely in for Gallipoli, they might’ve done Kokoda too.
@NoOne4211 ай бұрын
@@SteveJB Both I believe: I just watched Kokoda (didn't realise that'd been published, thanks for that) and it definitely looks the same animation style, and I'm pretty sure that the Operations Room said they'd be doing another after the Gallipoli one.
@mlassz00911 ай бұрын
I stayed at Talill Airbase ( Imam Ali Airbase ) in 2007 on my second deployment ( Australian Army ).....The thing that stood out were the insanely thick concrete / steel aircraft hangers that the Iraqi's used to store their aircraft and the even more insane holes that were in the top of each one. Clearly the JDAM's were effective..😂
@jeffblacky11 ай бұрын
I was there in 07 national guard
@mlassz00911 ай бұрын
@@jeffblackyNice....
@guillaumelalonde794511 ай бұрын
You can still see them on google earth.
@RedentSC11 ай бұрын
loving this series so far man. the detail is great and I'm learning with every video. Thanks!
@aydanthelegend582711 ай бұрын
It’s crazy seeing history videos about the Iraq war. My dad fought in that war. I was born a couple months after the war started.
@orlyjeanneandreijoromat591611 ай бұрын
I literally just woke up. Thanks for giving a great start to my day, Operations Room.
@BountyFlamor11 ай бұрын
Wake up, orlyjeanneandreijoromat5916. You're missing the invasion.
@HeyCupertino11 ай бұрын
I'm glad the Iraqis received Freedom from their oil. Great video, as per usual.
@MM2296611 ай бұрын
Dude, the Coalition turned the oil facilities & fields over to the Iraqis as soon as we could get a replacement government together. How do you think they were going to pay for things so we could get out of there? (though that didn't happen as fast as people were hoping)
@taiwandxt649311 ай бұрын
@@MM22966 Well, yeah, after a replacement government was established. The purpose of conquering a nation for their resources is to install a friendly government that'll give you said resources at fairer prices than the previously conquered government.
@flyoptimum11 ай бұрын
It's a lot easier and cheaper to buy oil from the global market we control than it is to invade countries for it. Our reasons for invading Iraq were indeed misguided and faulty, but they had nothing to do with oil. It would have been better had they been. We wouldn't have bothered with the fools errand of trying to turn Iraq into a Western democracy then.
@ahnadm11 ай бұрын
@@MM22966 you guys control Iraq's resources to this very day.
@gabriel.b903611 ай бұрын
@@MM22966Quite. I get it's kind of a joke, but we really don't just do things simply for oil.
@donbrearley314811 ай бұрын
Absolutely love Operations Room videos... thank you!!!
@waveygravey934711 ай бұрын
I learned the other day while listening to an interview with General Mattis that his call sign actually means "Colonel Has Another Outstanding Solution"
@benjaminlynch995811 ай бұрын
LOL I’m sure that’s what his men think.
@waveygravey934711 ай бұрын
@@benjaminlynch9958 What I do know it's what his superiors thought when they jokingly gave him that name.
@Nmille9811 ай бұрын
@@waveygravey9347not his superiors, his Ops staff, who were in charge of figuring out HOW the orders he gave would be carried out when he was a Colonel. I think the call sign shows how they felt about that. He took it as a call sign to remind himself that good ideas don't always translate smoothly to reality, (and maybe to remind himself he isn't as smart as he might think- Mattis was a lot more grounded than some flag officers of his era.)
@waveygravey934711 ай бұрын
@@Nmille98 Whatever, I just thought it was funny.
@Nmille9811 ай бұрын
@@waveygravey9347 it is. 👍
@bsheaves11 ай бұрын
I didn’t know infrared beacons were a thing. What a fantastic use of air support for ground troops with night vision
@lostinpa-dadenduro755511 ай бұрын
Operations Room bringing the heat! 👍
@Arbiter22J11 ай бұрын
I’m always blown away by the production value of your videos
@WeeabooShipPoster11 ай бұрын
Wondering if there was a video about the Battle of Baghdad or, the 2004 Battle of BIAP. Ive always been intrigued by airport assaults. I enjoyed the video War Archive did on the Hostomel assault.
@OwnedGolem11 ай бұрын
Whelp, you convinced me. I'm off to do another rewatch of Generation Kill now
@eternalspring103411 ай бұрын
I was in task force Tarawa as a 240g gunner and didn't shower for 5 months. Our sock would dry solid and stand up straight. I had to dig a little hole and use my etool in an L shape to poop, the mosquitoes would bite my butt at night and the flies would try to land on my hole in the day. Most nights when our convoy stopped i had to dig an L shape hole up to my armpits. Sometimes a sandstorms would kick up bad and then rain at the same time making all of us look like we got in the ocean and then rolled around on dry sand. I never seen such large convoys, as far as i could see in clear flat desert. Air power did the majority of work, we would call in cobras on a guy with an ak held up in a building if mortars and artillery didn't shut em up. When we first went in we fired at anyone suspicious, if they had notebooks binoculars,and radios. Half-way thru our ROE changed to where we had to be fired on to fire due to so many civilian accidents. My unit was the first since the 70s to get a presidential unit Citation.....all the ribbons they sold at the store looked and smelled like it too haha. My unit 3/2 was supposed to go into nasariya first but a hummer drive fell asleep and crashed to death so we let the unit behind go first which proceeded to get ambushed.
@mdstate82911 ай бұрын
You're no different from those criminal Russians invading Ukraine unprovoked right now.
@brettmay28599 ай бұрын
Its different watching media coverage in 2003 and watching video such as this in 2024. Very insightful!!!
@Ryan_isnt_tryin11 ай бұрын
Very useful channel for students of tactics and strategy!
@williammorris333411 ай бұрын
The details put into this are amazing! I love the animation visualizing the battle! Great works guys!
@keysontrains53811 ай бұрын
“did you sabotage these” “no they just look like that normally” 😭
@bubbles19011 ай бұрын
How quickly this channel uploads is really impressive.
@Calico_Jack_11 ай бұрын
I think of those Marines lost, often. RIP Brothers.
@flyingcod1411 ай бұрын
Your graphics just get better, great video as usual.
@roberttetreault650811 ай бұрын
If you get a chance can you please do a video on the Chosin Reservoir battle? It was a combined operation with US, UK, and South Korean forces. Against North Korean, and Mainly Chinese communist Forces in 1950. The Korean War/ THE FORGOTTEN WAR!😢
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
Not forgotten, ignored. And it's still ongoing.
@roberttetreault650811 ай бұрын
@@SoloRenegade I disagree about the not forgotten. 90% of young adult Americans, teenagers,and children have no clue about the Korean "conflict" in my opinion. I try and do my best so they are not "forgotten".
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
@@roberttetreault6508 If you think Korea is forgotten, then ask them about the Mexican American War, or the Spanish American War, or the French and Indian War, or the war with the Barbary Pirates, etc. People in general are well aware enough of Korea, they just don't like discussing it. Thus they don't understand it, don't know much about it. History enthusiasts care though, and know, and haven't forgotten it.
@userequaltoNull11 ай бұрын
@@SoloRenegade You're forgetting the *real* forgotten war, King Philips War, where roughly 1/3 of the polulation of Massachusetts was exterminated by Wampanoag warbands, leading to the expelling of most of the native villages in Massachusetts, and thereby sealing the fate of the tribes of southern New England, and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere nearby.
@carrott3611 ай бұрын
I’d call it more of a precursor, proving grounds war. Sino-Russian war was precursor for WW1, Spanish Civil war was a precursor for WW2, Korea was a precursor for Vietnam, and I sincerely hope Ukraine isn’t a precursor for anything.
@Soysauce_Soaked_Saltine11 ай бұрын
I love these types of videos. I feel like im watching a RTS replay.
@ionicabanea602511 ай бұрын
man i wish you d make these videos longer, i could watch for an hour or 2 easily, but i get why you dont, algorithm heavily against long videos and such. But a man can dream
@BossFunk11 ай бұрын
love the series so far man, just a couple things, a marine medic is called a corpsman and a meu is pronounced mew, keep up the good work
@TheOperationsRoom11 ай бұрын
Thanks to GOAT GUNS for sponsoring this video. Go to goatguns.com for excellent quality die cast gun models. @GoatGun
@Smelly1sam11 ай бұрын
Amazing video
@HollywoodMarine035111 ай бұрын
Error at 15:39. Marine Corps units have Navy Corpsman, while the Army has Medics.
@prabhdeep__11 ай бұрын
goat guns are outrageously expensive and designed for a manchild.
@red_d84911 ай бұрын
@@prabhdeep__outrageously expensive is definitely correct, but then again Cobi sets are too, i have more cobi than goatguns lol
@red_d84911 ай бұрын
hey opsroom, if you have the M4 with the 203 grenade launcher, does it come with a dummy round? edit: i looked and yes it does
@dimitrigudgenovprime4 ай бұрын
Amazing videos, love these stories and detail. Would be great if bibliography or sources for the info were provided. Thanks for the channel!
@ymanfrenchie656911 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Just correction, The MEU is not called a M-E-U by alphabet it’s together (MEU) like MU.
@eburtusmc11 ай бұрын
Same with MEF, it’s just Meff
@xxtoptankxx687311 ай бұрын
My dad was in the national guard and was in operation Iraqi freedom. He won’t talk about it and I don’t push for any info. It’s good to know some of what he might’ve went through. He has slight ptsd from fireworks going off. It’s become manageable.
@kobeh618511 ай бұрын
I better see that super silly Sadam Hussein spiderhole meme in this series
@mzaite11 ай бұрын
Or the way South Park had spider hole Sadam on the show like 3 days after they found him!
@XdewGaming8 ай бұрын
I cannot get MSG = Monosodium Glutamate (chinese takeout flavor) out of my head and giggled every time he said it.
@floopyF11 ай бұрын
I’m glad I subscribed
@JoMomma197311 ай бұрын
I was stationed at Tallil later, with the goal of rebuilding the power grid there. We found that when Operation Southern watch forced the Iraqis to abandon it as a base, locals came in and stripped it of all copper power cables. They were pulled out of the ground and burned in piles, leaving behind the charred steel armor cable jackets. Also, the transformers were all removed, disassembled, drained of oil, and copper coils removed. So I totally believe Iraqi engineers saying " it's just always in disrepair. "
@Heywoodthepeckerwood11 ай бұрын
I always look forward to your videos sir. As an aside, being a gun nut myself, I love those model guns you advertised. I have a couple and you reminded me of perfect stocking stuffers for my sons.
@jackland33878 ай бұрын
Outstanding work, I appreciate all you do
@dwarfie2411 ай бұрын
Soldier: Did you guys sabotage this? Iraqis: Yeah by taking proper care of it.
@Dickie7200211 ай бұрын
TOR, keep fighting the good fight on YT. Your channel is one I always am excited to see a post!
@geoffhart11 ай бұрын
Terrific video as always, but now I'm really curious how the MSG battle at the 9:00 minute mark had no allied casualties? Did the Iraqis shoot back? Is the Spectre that effective/intimidating? If this happened in a movie, I'd be saying how unrealistic it was - but this really happened! ??
@presleyshand415611 ай бұрын
The Commando's for you 👌
@paulleach361211 ай бұрын
Yes. The Spectre was that intimidating. Imagine, trying to repel an enemy attack while an aircraft, literally armed with artillery howitzers and miniguns, obliterates everything within 500m of you... Ghost Rider (the modern equivalent) is even more f*cking terrifying.
@b.p.87911 ай бұрын
@cf-yg4bd Also consider the studies done, which determined that only a small percentage of soldiers actually aim to try and kill their enemy, and it's no wonder the Iraqi's were so awful at combat.
@paulleach361211 ай бұрын
@cf-yg4bd That only works if the opposition forces are not Canadians...
@Aredel11 ай бұрын
@@paulleach3612 And will be even more so in the near future. Ghost Rider is getting tomahawks and directed energy defenses.
@Pete_Finch11 ай бұрын
This is a masterpiece, T.O.R. I mean, all your stuff is, but this especially
@ΒασίληςΒλάχος-τ3κ11 ай бұрын
Respect to those few Iraqi soldiers who had the courage to stand against overwhelming odds
@thimble34710 ай бұрын
The Iraqi military was following a Soviet strategic doctrine meant specifically to counter the technological superiority of NATO forces, primarily through greater manpower and therefore greater firepower. The problem is that Iraqi command & control rapidly collapsed during the invasion due to very foolish decision-making on behalf of Saddam's forces that over-estimated their own capability to maintain unit cohesion under complete Coalition air superiority. This proved to be a fatal mistake and despite whatever bravery the Iraqi rifleman may have had it was exercised completely in vain, the most effective fighting forces of Saddams army were the irregulars of the Fedayeen who didn't completely rely on the organizational structure of the regular military, however these units were also eventually neutralized through protracted fighting.
@greghanson569611 ай бұрын
@10:49 Major General Chaos? Is he related to Captain Chaos?
@ZGundam8311 ай бұрын
My squadron participated in the Air War back in 2003. Looking forward to the next video.
@terrencehopkins575211 ай бұрын
I think its hilarious they were ordered to take down the American flag because they didn't want to appear like an occupying force.
@mstevens11311 ай бұрын
Sensible rather than hilarious...
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
Because that was the objective (regardless of the real motivations behind it), "liberating" Iraq from Saddam, not conquering it. Planting your flag means you claim the ground as American Territory.
@Bcovax11 ай бұрын
Flag or not the intention was the same
@SoloRenegade11 ай бұрын
@@Bcovax we were not there to conquer.
@Bcovax11 ай бұрын
@@SoloRenegade you guys hold all the cards to this very day, Unlike Afghanistan, Iraq's case has not concluded.
@zillsburyy111 ай бұрын
great as always!
@rollingthunder175111 ай бұрын
The same way that "The Patriot Act" wasn't, "Iraqi Freedom" wasn't none neither.
@MM2296611 ай бұрын
Go talk to an Iraqi (not a Sunni, a Kurd or a Shia) who lived under Saddam and say that. They were VERY happy to see the Coalition.
@dangminh533011 ай бұрын
@@MM22966 and now they VERY want to return back to Saddam era
@WhatAboutYou12311 ай бұрын
@@MM22966 true, but now they see him as a lesser evil.
@AverageWagie202411 ай бұрын
isnt Iraq sort of stable now? The war was 20 years ago@@dangminh5330
@WhatAboutYou12311 ай бұрын
@LonelyJoe2049 wrong ! CENTCOM just bombed a few facilities belonging to government backed militas on Nov 22
@ryan777510 ай бұрын
over a million subscribewrs, i remember not that long ago you having a tenth of that. well deserved
@Ohmygodstfu204510 ай бұрын
Operation- Oil freedom
@bretth413511 ай бұрын
Loving this series (and every other one of your videos) - thank you for all you do!
@bogdananghel249811 ай бұрын
Operation Oil Fields Freedom
@insanewelshy11 ай бұрын
The graphics you use would make an awesome rts game
@joshDammmit6 ай бұрын
“Operation: secure mineral wealth for capitalism.”
@Occasion7711 ай бұрын
Would love to see an Iran - Iraq war series as well!! Thanks again!!
@rickflash44811 ай бұрын
I refuse to believe that all the heli-transports weren't blaring "Fortunate Son" on a loop, at least on the non-stealth insertions.
@johnhickman10611 ай бұрын
No reason to, it was streaming in our heads the whole time.
@AverageWagie202411 ай бұрын
"That's Vietnam music man cant we get our own f**king music?"
@johnhickman10611 ай бұрын
@@AverageWagie2024 I like that era as well as the new stuff. However, there is nothing quite like being down at 20 feet over the Tigris with Hendrix or CCR playing. It's iconic.
@hotmojoe24836 ай бұрын
While relieving, I'm sure that has to be so eerie for that one tank battalion discovering the remains of the first Gulf War tanks. Just the ghosts of those machines rusting away as a new conflict is starting
@ianhines230210 ай бұрын
This is what Russia thought they would get in February 2022
@Littlespree530211 ай бұрын
Oh what a Christmas present. Operations room upload
@azhomeboy200011 ай бұрын
I keep hearing capture or secure oil fields and facilities, I thought we were there for terrorists.
@MM2296611 ай бұрын
Saddam practiced eco-terrorism in '91 as an asymmetric tactic. Best to stop that crap right at the start.
@hiteshadhikari11 ай бұрын
@@MM22966making shit up to justify invasion
@clivebrowne515511 ай бұрын
Brilliant presentation. Not meant as a criticism but would it be possible to include distances a few times to give an idea of scale ?
@icethecool8211 ай бұрын
Yeah, they were worried about the ecological damage 😂
@kbm205511 ай бұрын
They actually were. While they obviously wanted everything intact first, they also didn't want the Red Adairs of the world taking months to put out smoking oil fires.
@shawnharman218023 күн бұрын
Well done! Thank you!
@Sveta711 ай бұрын
Lol, and people have the audacity to compare this to Ukraine, the coalition literally had big ass ac 130 planes circle around with gigantic spotlight as well as dozen of helicopters etc... Meanwhile in Ukraine everyone and their mother has a manpad... bUt WHy RuSsia haS nO AIr suPERioriTy??!!! 😂🤦🤡
@kbm205511 ай бұрын
Russia was supposed to be a SuPEr PoWER. That myth was put to rest.
@Sveta711 ай бұрын
@@kbm2055 Soviet Union was, Russia is not, sure some of the power was inherited but comparing a military that has a budget bellow 100 billion to a military that has almost 10 times that is kind of ridiculous 🤣
@jdotoz11 ай бұрын
Well, why don't they?
@Sveta711 ай бұрын
@@jdotoz Because Ukraine is actually competent?? Didn't i make it obvious enough?