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@LegionTacticoolCutlery5 ай бұрын
Bad ass!
@LegionTacticoolCutlery5 ай бұрын
Got that CS shovel in my vehicle right now! Awesome tool.
@LegionTacticoolCutlery5 ай бұрын
What knife did you carry on this adventure?
@AlexanderPowell-yc8pe5 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel. You were an infantry pl, anti tank pl, and mi pl? You rebranched multiple times? And spent how much time as a pl?
@mikeemmons10792 ай бұрын
I feel like selecting less straight branches for your support poles would go a long way. Esp. if you leave some smaller branches on. Rather than whittling it smooth. Maybe digging up a patch of longer grass from a different spot, disguising that scar anyway, of course, and planting it like a sod plug in front of the entrance? The eye is less likely to find those straight lines you cant escape.
@johnnyj2225 ай бұрын
I used a poncho as a tarp tent for years after learning the technique as an infantryman. Since I wasn’t worried about a defensible position I could use some bungee cords and have it set up in a few minutes. My son and I could rest comfortably without too much work and have a multiple use item for shelter and rain.
@martinbeagley44815 ай бұрын
Yes bungees are awesome and really allow you some speed and flexibility. Nice thing is you can use them in a linear fashion full length or you can double them over and tie a knot so you can anchor two eyelets with one bungee and one peg. I do this on my Hungarian Lavvu poncho halves. Useful as you can have one side of the tarp or poncho dead level with ground to keep out the wind but the other side can be adjusted to give some ground level ventilation
@maxpinson50025 ай бұрын
Yes Many people overthink their cover for an overnighter
@hlriiiviiiv5 ай бұрын
My entire 4 yr enlistment as an infantryman, my issuedtent never left my barracks closet. We never needed more than the poncho.
@nickmartino28394 ай бұрын
Fantastic sir!!!! Thank you for your service 🙏!!!God bless America 🇺🇸
@borrago2 ай бұрын
Same for my 8 year hitch @@hlriiiviiiv
@chrislisle31015 ай бұрын
In Ranger School, we were required to dig them long enough for our body plus our rucksack at our feet. Carry two sandbags for frontal bullet protection and fill with dirt from hole you dig
@johnjanuary29583 ай бұрын
Thank you for your added tips.
@jasoncarson3692 ай бұрын
Great Information 👍
@mikeemmons10792 ай бұрын
Well, he wanted to dig as little as possible. Still, it needed to be said. Any suggestions for an improvised sandbag? Cloth grocery bags work you figure? Zip ties to close the bag/compress the sand?
@chrislisle31012 ай бұрын
@ good question and probably a cloth grocery bag would work just fine, even a pillow case, though not as durable as a sandbag. Ranger graves not only get one below ground and harder to hit, they help hide your heat signature from an enemy at ground level using thermals.
@johnovanic95605 ай бұрын
I have a ranger handbook but it's cool to see the information inside that book come to life. Please keep doing these types of videos
@Cryptictoker4 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a lot different when the cadre is projecting their voices as they called, it... I call it yelling REALLY FKN loud,😂😂😂😂
@johnharris33353 ай бұрын
That blue laminated handbook *
@johnovanic95603 ай бұрын
@@johnharris3335 no mine is a little 4 x 4x 3/4 field handbook. June of 1988
@ra86405 ай бұрын
Leave no trace.... Awesome Sir!
@mrwdpkr58515 ай бұрын
A quarter mil ! Congrats , Andrew !
@jamescrowe78925 ай бұрын
250k subscribers. Well done. I don’t understand how you don’t have more. You have some of the best content on YT.
@MRSomethin14 ай бұрын
I usually build one when I know my mother in law is coming
@Umbrella.Corporation-R.A.D.3 ай бұрын
😂
@gunner82262 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@randmcnally64422 ай бұрын
Great idea! Thanks for sharing. 😂
@JohnDoe-id1es11 күн бұрын
Need to have HER sleep in it
@patrickcooley68495 ай бұрын
Been studying survival most all my adult life. Every video I learn something from you. Thank you sir.
@gregdonner13785 ай бұрын
Glad no-one has seen fit to make that shelter permanent. Keep on posting, major! Always appreciated.
@MarilynStangl5 ай бұрын
I learned this a little differently. Where/how do you hide your loaded spare poncho as that shape would stick out a little bit and anyone approaching from your rear (your audible blind spot) that spotted it would possibly sound an alarm (silent?) and initiate a search for you! The main difference that i was taught is to use a long pole about 1 1/2 times your body length with crossed sticks at about the 1/3, 2/3 and about a foot from the open end using slip knots to tie them together. Instead of removing the excavated dirt, you start in the length-wise center, sweeping the ground clutter off to both sides, cutting and peeling back the top layer of vegetation/roots/soil outward from the center like you're cutting grass sod! Dig the hole a little wider at the open end to give you easier access and a place to put your extra gear (BOB). Dig your hole a little lower at the open end and add a small trench along one side to allow for ground water/rain to drain out. Any extra loose dirt should be scattered over a good amount of area! Cover the wooden framework with your poncho/tarp, rolling the strips of sod back over the poncho/tarp, then sprinkle the ground clutter over the entire structure keeping a small pile near the open end to use to quickly visionally close off that end if necessary. A small net with local debris imbedded in it makes this much easier and if you're using binoculars with reduce the ability for someone else to see into your shelter! Place that spare poncho/tarp on the floor of the shelter to stay dry and more comfortable! To restore/take down the structure just roll back the sod again, remove your poncho/tarp, release the slip knots allowing the pole and cross piece to fall into the hole, roll the sod back in and use the ground clutter to make it match the surrounding area! There will probably be a slight depression left but not enough for it to be easily spotted! Thanks for the video, brings back lots of memories!
@peterbogart45314 ай бұрын
T Y for this one!
@ClayHarris-g4rАй бұрын
Thank you so very much for your selfless service 🙏 ❤️ with the deepest respect with love from Australia.Clay.....
@adamsecret99125 ай бұрын
Ranger Survival and Field Craft...I put that sh*! on everything! I love this channel! Great video!
@waynehonea45925 ай бұрын
Brother you are the best thank you again for the videos and I'm not sure if I said it but thank you for serving our country I'm coming back home with great knowledge to share with us you're the best there's not many of you out here may God bless you and your family
@Joinordie7185 ай бұрын
Major Andrew excellent explanation of the ranger grave sir 👍🇺🇸
@richardkibler38705 ай бұрын
Excellent for concealment purposes for an LP, of course you'll have a few 118's deployed 50m forward.Spetsnaz shovel is Very handy indeed,Many Thanx Andrew,Cheers!
@ArfooHuroo3 ай бұрын
make sure the foliage we are using to put on top of our shelter is not poison ivy LOL
@butchie27525 ай бұрын
Another interesting vid. For me it’s not about how do this but to keep thinking about different uses for the stuff you have with you. And-don’t forget your tarp!
@texasjoe32615 ай бұрын
Thank You For Sharing Your Knowledge !!
@ourblessedmess58155 ай бұрын
Always learn something and pick up tips watching you. Thank you kindly good sir.
@TheGingerBreadMan19875 ай бұрын
Lead the way Ranger!! 💪🇺🇲🦅
@claudeoverstreet87915 ай бұрын
Been wanting to get out and do this. Thank you for the tutorial.
@jimhale38795 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very cool!
@robertwillis40615 ай бұрын
Not been in the forces. But I saw a different way of this. They stacked in an irregular pattern the blocks of turf at the sides of the trench. So too act as a shrapnel block in case of enemy fire. They also showed that it as quicker to tidy up afterwards. Both are just as good and in the right conditions neither is incorrect
@MarcMallary5 ай бұрын
Drones with thermal detection seem like a coming thing. Thermal camouflage might be a help. Maybe some space blankets.
@N.A.H.S.Camping3 ай бұрын
Space blankets would only increase your thermal signature wouldn’t they?
@MrVegasTube3 ай бұрын
@@N.A.H.S.Camping No it will serve as concealment against thermal where the poncho alone will not.
@scottallen7484Ай бұрын
This is a Legit thing in Ukraine at the moment
@CzechSixTvАй бұрын
@@MrVegasTube In an identical shelter using a thermal blanket all the exiting air warmed by your body would be concentrated at the front opening and pretty easy to spot. Raising the sides and back a few inches off the ground allowing airflow in all directions would reduce that to a degree. Topping it with some form of leafy camo netting that drapes to the ground would slow the warmed air down, giving it more time to mix with ambient air and further scatter the heat/IR signature.
@traveltectours65615 ай бұрын
Yes ! Truely you are a master in the woods. Amazing tricks and tips in survival in the woods ❤🎉
@slappy89415 ай бұрын
Bruh, is just "truly". Have you never read a book in your life?
@Apchestangenightout5 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the teachings you do for us all I'm always willing to learn anything new . Like all your videos this one too was outstanding , Thank you Sir 👍.
@Uhnonuhmous5 ай бұрын
Wow! A lot of work but if it saves your life and or provides a defendable position or concealed rack ops then this is what you do. A lot of lessons in this.
@peterbogart45314 ай бұрын
Marilyn the Termite for 1st Shirt!
@stephengarrett80765 ай бұрын
Outstanding!!!!
@DanielBelliveau-y5x5 ай бұрын
Digging In The Dirt Like Peter Gabriel To Make A Little Ranger Hidey-Whole , Thanks Major ! ! !
@thedude8834 ай бұрын
Peter has gone off the deep end lately.
@N.A.H.S.Camping3 ай бұрын
Thank’s for this man. I’m starting up a school camp club, and my main worry is human threats, so being able to conceal our tents (we are using single person, low profile tents designed for stealth camping), and with all the new threats this is extremely helpful.
@calimbaemir80842 ай бұрын
I love it! It's pretty simple with a decent amount of work
@roguerader2 ай бұрын
Truly outstanding mate. I'd like to say this is the best stealth I've ever seen.
@thomasbrandon51115 ай бұрын
Thx for another vid Col.
@johnvargas88415 ай бұрын
Hell yea brother. The only thing i would add is cammie netting before the veg-up. Leaves will stick to it better, breaks up those lines and makes a door for the shelter
@peterbogart45314 ай бұрын
T Y
@billdicioccio34855 ай бұрын
Really like the style of fox hole ,,great cover & concealment , much different then the fox holes I dug back in the early 80s 👍
@21stcenturycaveman334 ай бұрын
Without exception, you're the best tutor out there.
@MaineGuide345 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir love the info. Stay safe an god bless
@paulzimmerman38955 ай бұрын
Excellent stuff! Thanks for sharing that one.
@dw.bushcraft27805 ай бұрын
seriously you cease to amaze me brother keep up the good work
@farmerwayne140429 күн бұрын
Great stuff! Id watch that church bell hammer you have calling the enemy in for service though! And maybe paint the nice blade😊
@bhappy55105 ай бұрын
DAMN, THAT WAS EXCELLENT !!
@essayess35 ай бұрын
Oh I need one of those ponchos! What a champion!
@theotheralan55115 ай бұрын
I bought something at the surplus i didn't know what it was, but it was a spider hole cover kit. Pretty cool.
@samanthatheriot88795 ай бұрын
This looks so interesting. Unfortunately, i live in Australia, if i did this I'd be dead by morning (deadly spiders/snakes) 😁 im going to give this a go with an inner mesh lining and some extra space
@stuartniven24015 ай бұрын
Thanks, Andrew! This was awesome!!
@CHARGERDON555 ай бұрын
Super thorough, awesome.
@mikeoxley63035 ай бұрын
Again amazing andrew keep em coming buddy
@michaelmorais62065 ай бұрын
Good video. You cover important details.
@Jerry1093925 күн бұрын
That’s a hasty fighting position. I had to dig those every night during Desert Storm. I didn’t sleep in it though. But when I was in the infantry. We didn’t waste time on digging all the time. We usually slept under the stars, set up a tarp to sleep under or made a hootch out of our ponchos. Sometimes we even used our shelter half’s by itself or made a tent. We also never had a problem with not being seen. I wouldn’t dig in to build a shelter. If it rains you’re going to be low where the water is going to be basically in a bathtub.
@xseph5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent content. Cheers!✌
@badger317385 ай бұрын
Love this video. Keep them coming. God Bless 🙏🏼
@TracieHunter-v5p5 ай бұрын
Wow ! Great demonstration' Although im in my mid Fifties with health issues, I could manage this senerio but I'd have to start early. Thanks for the video
@johnjanuary29583 ай бұрын
great clip. Great stealth tips, thank you sir.
@Countryboy0715 ай бұрын
Thanks again Andrew, good advice as allways 👍
@user-xd4jh5nx5t3 ай бұрын
Nice how you showed the takedown and clean up. Good video.
@hiramhaji78135 ай бұрын
Outstanding video and value. #KeepLeading
@erwinvanherle4695 ай бұрын
Awesome video again . Thanks Sir
@Old-man-of-the-forrest5 ай бұрын
Don't forget noise discipline when placing tent stakes.
@bugoutbrad83955 ай бұрын
Great video Andrew. Thank you. Cheers 🍻
@scottjohnson84015 ай бұрын
Looks like mosquitoe season, thanks for these videos.
@pnowikow5 ай бұрын
Man that was impressive 😎
@DouglasMaven4 ай бұрын
LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel! You're the real deal, Sir. One of your best videos. #Infantry #QueenOfBattle
@penjelajahsumatera5 ай бұрын
Wow.. great. I will make a video like this also in the forests of Sumatra - Indonesia. Thank you for inspiring.
@mikeriley48245 ай бұрын
Thanks that was pretty cool and good
@johnwyman59395 ай бұрын
Hell Yeah!!! Nicely done!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
@guadalupeskitchen37345 ай бұрын
Nice shelter!
@TheVespap200e5 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@maxpinson50025 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@nathanadams70204 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work brother Semper fidelis
@thomasschafer72685 ай бұрын
😅😅😅in germany 1m deep. Nice job in the 80s .istc forces!🇩🇪👍👍
@richardnichols13925 ай бұрын
Great video !
@Ben-qm9zq5 ай бұрын
My very first thought... you're making one hell of a footprint!
@a454565655 ай бұрын
Thank you😺
@B-leafer9 күн бұрын
After watching your awesome video, I saw that i should paint the handle of my shovel (green or blk) so it does not stand out like a beacon!
@matthewferreira21765 ай бұрын
Awesome.
@99cobra2881Ай бұрын
Awesome video 🇺🇸
@benterwellen5 ай бұрын
Always the best
@stevemilcoffmilcoff46555 ай бұрын
We may need to know these skills soon
@jack_handsome23935 ай бұрын
Great video
@jinxjones54975 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. Here we go
@mrkultra16555 ай бұрын
Thank Andrew
@rayjay8485 ай бұрын
I think the shiny knife blade will give you away. 😊
@shempshempleton47465 ай бұрын
Thank you! God bless :)
@peterlandbo27262 ай бұрын
Great in your suburb garden for fighting the mailman
@Meme-qd2oj5 ай бұрын
Awesome awesome!!!
@veliborrodic58035 ай бұрын
Great,you do a lot for now,can you put a video for stealth movement in survival?
@BeardedChieftain5 ай бұрын
People ask me why I have so a casual view on death. My reply is simple. I slept in my first grave at 17. I dug it myself. I then slept in graves I had dug myself on a regular basis...so regular that I have no idea how many I slept in over the years. Of course, the Australian Army does not call them "graves", rather, they are "Shell Scrapes", but they are designed to not only provide protection, but to act as a temporary grave when things goes south. I had my Last Will and testament done, my first grave dug and had accepted death as a companion before I was old enough to drink or vote at 18. I am one of God's Children, a member of the Fraternity of Infantry. Facta Probant.
@SurvivalSkills934 ай бұрын
The knowledge is very useful for people when camping 🎉
@daviddravesr50385 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!
@snakebite48915 ай бұрын
THANKS FOR SHARING-WHEN YOU BUILD IN SILENCE PEOPLE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO ATTACK
@randalljohnson82935 ай бұрын
Great Job Ranger! 101st
@christophercavemanforChrist3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your service my brother . Subscribed from this video, not because I learned anything but because how you explain things . No offense ment on not learning just happens I was blessed to be raised by retired special forces vet that spent time on far off 2man units 😶🙈🙉🙊 looking forward to the rest of your videos in sure you'll end up teaching me a new way to do a few things . Stay blessed when the balloon goes up IGY6
@tadersallid5 ай бұрын
Awesome video 👍🏻
@OldMountaineer5 ай бұрын
Another good video. Looks like a lot of poison ivy there. This ditch will collect a lot of water. In a heavy rain you’ll be bathing in mud.
@MarilynStangl5 ай бұрын
Especially with his feet lower than his head! And with no plastic ground cover, he's going to be very uncomfortable if if rinse or there's a lot of ground moisture!
@OldMountaineer5 ай бұрын
@@MarilynStangl I guess if you’re trying to avoid enemy detection and getting shot at the rain, mud, wetness is of lesser concern?
@peterbogart45314 ай бұрын
Hi!
@ChaosSwing5 ай бұрын
Wow so good❤
@charliejones75745 ай бұрын
NICE LOAM!!! you don't find that in Missouri/Arkansas. You get ROCKS
@paulmarren79705 ай бұрын
I have announced your arrival in the u.k. we have a few problems for you to sort out. but they heard you were coming and i think they have now calmed down👊😁😆🤣🤣🤣
@viciousKev5 ай бұрын
Looked like alot of poison ivy you were ripping out of the ground
@fredericsupercycle41364 ай бұрын
Rambo! :) TX for the hack my friend!!!!!!!!!! :D would be useful for photos! :)