Keep the future video suggestions coming! Also i started another channel called “the fat files” check it out
@justjohn978410 ай бұрын
Just subscribed
@unclesam186910 ай бұрын
Gotta do one on Roy Benavidez!
@bobbyrobinette577210 ай бұрын
I'm just wondering where the D in Scheel's is? 🤔
@scottthompson367010 ай бұрын
Could you do a video on the destroyer escort uss tabberer?
@m60pattoncovidiot2910 ай бұрын
A video about desert storm, a video on the f35 or a video shitting on Russian equipment
@vibechecker316810 ай бұрын
I swear half of these stories make you go “no way this happened.” Then you find out that not only did this thing happen, but it was actually only the 7th craziest thing to happen in that units history, just under that time when ol’ rusty Bob McGill fought of 100 Moro warriors with a wooden stick, a needle and a rifle cartridge.
@sgtslaughter5410 ай бұрын
Not even a rifle, a rifle cartridge.
@scotthartley783710 ай бұрын
That's how you know they did
@deangeloellis72910 ай бұрын
holy shit
@kalebgetoffit352910 ай бұрын
Every time I see the titles to this guys videos that’s exactly what I say I literally said it out loud this time and saw your pinned comment 😂 A+ comment
@TheCheffer7610 ай бұрын
I love that he was “rusty” and you know he ain’t made of metal.
@aganaom171210 ай бұрын
The egg nog riot truly was the window into which we could see how well prohibition would play out
@dylanmulvaney991210 ай бұрын
Yep
@patrickpendergast89810 ай бұрын
See some racing carriages! 😂😂
@THeMightyWarHamster10 ай бұрын
Still wild that the idea of prohibition went over helluva lot of desks and nobody in charge said "look, our nation's origin story is basically 'you're not my effing boss'. this is gonna be such a bad idea."
@trailblazer63210 ай бұрын
@@THeMightyWarHamsterwith guns... dont forget the guns 😂 america was built on booze guns and "you cant make me" attitude 😂😂😂
@GoblinKnightLeo10 ай бұрын
Oh, it gets better: this is *before* the big wave of German immigrants came in the 1850s.
@Raji-yw1ce10 ай бұрын
The teachers teaching these cadets were probably quietly proud that even in a drunken state their cadets were able to fortify a position and were ready to defend it relatively quickly
@Majin_Fuu7 ай бұрын
SSGTs are proud but cadets are still getting it in the morning 😅
@MonumentToSin10 ай бұрын
"And all the drunk cadets start fortifying their barracks" Can we just take a minute to recognize that even at peak inebriation, the cadets had the wherewithal to mount a defense against an imaginary enemy? Makes me proud, in a way lol.
@andreatomasi37556 ай бұрын
Biggest flex from the drill instructor:"this fuckers are ready to fight at a moment notice even when they are Soo fucking drunk they can't even remember their own name"
@MrMikeV006 ай бұрын
Metal double bunks are great.
@audreym37774 ай бұрын
Right?!? American badassery ! 😎
@Officer95Button2 ай бұрын
Once upon a time, drunk me decided to look out for future drunk me and stashed a bag of Doritos in my beer fridge in my garage 😂🤌
@patrickgreen2361Ай бұрын
Go Navy!
@LananeRyuu10 ай бұрын
Speaking of Christmas stories, you should do one on the origins of NORAD's Santa tracker. One single misprint in the newspaper started something so wholesome from the military.
@JonSnow-pj7qz10 ай бұрын
Yeah
@Hakar1710 ай бұрын
I mean we gotta make sure we don't shoot the old boy down. Imagine how pissed the Marines would be if their baby girls didn't get that doll....😢😊It's gonna get ugly real fast 😂😂
@gregsteele8067 ай бұрын
Let's be honest. Mike Rowe already covered that one about as well as anyone could.
@PhantomObserver10 ай бұрын
“Teamwork makes the dream work, even if the dream is to be an asshole on Christmas Eve.” Definitely famous words to live by.
@MrMikeV006 ай бұрын
Christmas. I don't celebrate it. Kidnapp me to go drinking on Christmas day. Ill love you forever.
@adrianlankford576510 ай бұрын
Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, a.k.a. "Mad Jack" British officer who went into battle with bagpipes, a broadsword and a longbow....in WW2. Has the last confirmed longbow kill. This man is a legend and needs his own episode.
@jrbenson81010 ай бұрын
This is the exact reason History was my favorite subject. I got that early onset republican syndrome in me LMFAOO.
@TheTaffy249910 ай бұрын
We need an episode on Mad Jack, and on Sir Christopher Lee as well.
@odinsson20410 ай бұрын
Hitchcock should have been called Old Ironballs.
@davidjacobs327510 ай бұрын
Not only "Mad Jack," but "Mad Mike" Hoare the mercenary. Just as colorful
@damoclesecoe718410 ай бұрын
I first heard about Mad Jack on the TV Tropes page for Refuge in Audacity. The man exemplifies that.
@williamcostigan9110 ай бұрын
That fact that history only remembers Grant as "THE" drunk Westpointer is the oddest part of the school's long glorious tale to me.
@ScottyShaw19 күн бұрын
And now Ulysses S. Grant is also one of our three Generals of the Armies of the United States, along with George Washington and John J. Pershing 🫡
@ScottyShaw19 күн бұрын
Equally important is the fact that Grant, unlike Napoleon, never suffered any Waterloos 🫡
@vanringo11 күн бұрын
Grant was drunk on duty only due to him going through a bout of depression due to being a thousand miles from his wife and I believe oldest child.
@gramfero10 ай бұрын
Kind of crazy how this went from "soldiers were banned from drinking on campus grounds" to "drunk soldiers tried to kill an officer and received 0 punishment"
@kevinlewis72506 ай бұрын
The fact that they were so hammered, they thought the staff were gonna start shelling the barracks is just hilarious
@n1njachikin10 ай бұрын
As a west pointer I’m so happy you’re making this video! The eggnog riot is one of our favorite stories and hearing someone retell it like this is amazing.
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
Howd i do with it?
@n1njachikin10 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electrician amazing! A lot of stuff I didn’t know. One thing that I remember from the oral tradition at school is that at some point during the night a bunch of cadets pointed a cannon at Thayer’s house (which still stands to this day, the Superintendent lives there). Also, Benny Havens is still known and loved. Our oldest song, “Benny Havens Oh” honors his memory as one of the most important figures in our history. A section of the West Point Band that does performances at some events is called the Benny Havens Band.
@poseidenforceccj252810 ай бұрын
@@n1njachikinyo, are you currently attending? Or already graduated?(im applying for USNA, USMA, and USAFA to be apart of the class of 2028)
@plotholedetective416610 ай бұрын
Well hello officer I see you there
@Ladco7710 ай бұрын
Must be liking having Samuel L. Jackson retell how you lost your virginity.
@Mr_SeaWolf10 ай бұрын
I love how Nic tells storys and makes you feel like you are there even though he wasn't there himself.
@MIKE_F4410 ай бұрын
I agree. He really has a way of pulling you into the story
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
Thats the goal lol
@Mr_SeaWolf10 ай бұрын
@@MIKE_F44 He does, it's like MrBallen but with war stories and he cusses wich make things better.
@Mr_SeaWolf10 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electricianIt's really cool to get a hearted comment and a reply from you, also I love how you made Unsubscribe your own.
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
@@Mr_SeaWolf unsub is a good time for sure lol
@lightwalker22210 ай бұрын
Please please please do an episode on Mad Jack Churchill, the WWII commando who went into special operations missions with a longbow and broadsword, stormed the beaches of Norway playing the bagpipes and only pausing to throw grenades. One of the greatest legends to ever live
@Honor_and_Steel10 ай бұрын
A quote of his discussing the use of the atomic bomb: "If it wasn't for those damn Yanks, we could have kept the war going another 10 years!" 🤣🤣🤣
@CaptainFrost3210 ай бұрын
(you mean a long-form video, as he did one before.)
@Volvith10 ай бұрын
_"If it wasn't for those damn Yanks, we could have kept the war going for another 4 years!..."_ - Mad Jack Churchill, actual f*cking quote. In case it wasn't obvious where the 'MAD' part came from. :)
@lightwalker22210 ай бұрын
@@CaptainFrost32 Did he? I just checked when I saw your comment and it didn't come up in my search. What was the title?
@dalecornelius437410 ай бұрын
I don't think he's done Mad Jack yet. He has done one on Douglas Bader who flew fighters with no legs. Similar sounding story, there are so many absolute bad asses from that time period. He will eventually cover all of them he can find stories on. I will be here for all of them and then some.
@keithfagan542410 ай бұрын
I'm a Vet and have learned more about real history of our country from you than all my years of schooling, keep it up.
@Absentiment4l10 ай бұрын
Some of the craziest stories I’d ever heard were when I worked on a military base but I’m pretty sure this story takes the cake.
@wayneperkins760510 ай бұрын
Dude... I see people from all around the world reacting to your stories. Great job in spreading American greatness to the world.
@marooner-martin10 ай бұрын
Dude same, it’s fun to watch the Brits react to it positively lmao
@kaitlanparks806110 ай бұрын
The “European React” channel covered his “Proportional” video and it was incredible. The appreciation he showed for the story was wonderful to see. Sharing our histories/cultures is the very best thing that could be happening and Fat Electrician is helping spread positive things through otherwise outrageous stories.
@OldMusicFan8310 ай бұрын
Glory
@catlady44310 ай бұрын
Wanna know America's military secret? Mor hutzpah than brains. America is predictably unpredictable. Some stuff we paln. Some of it is seat of your pants the rest of it is, America really real unpredictable to the extreme. and are capable of cleaning up the mess from someone else's mess on the fly. Take the boat episode. It's just that we don't do anything predictably if being unpredictable works too. The rest of the world just haven't been able to understand or plans. And that's because the people we end up having to fight, are unable to think on the fly. Mix that with those considered as Gangster, come up solutions to issues they haven't even thought about. After only 15 years of peace in 250 years makes us highly unpredictable, but that even the rank and file in the US thought was crazy.
@phillipdavis517510 ай бұрын
True, a Swede, a Brit, a couple in Guersey and several here.
@elizabethannedavis517610 ай бұрын
My son is 17 year years old. And we share a love of history and we always share your videos and have gone down so many history rabbit holes because of you. It's awesome. Hes started a bet with his friends about beating their test scores, cause after watching your videos, his friends grades are up too. So in other words. Your videos are making at least half the boys in my son's history class pass, all because of you. 😂😂😂 So thanks from From a history living Mom.ñ
@AaronCurtright10 ай бұрын
Maybe there is hope for the younger generation…
@shadowuaw-000110 ай бұрын
@@AaronCurtright wouldn't you know it, you just need teachers who are passionate to ignite the spark in the next generation. Almost like this is what my generation was screaming in the early 2000s.
@MrGaryGG4810 ай бұрын
@@shadowuaw-0001 That's a great idea... but what do we have to do to get Nick to sign on as an itinerant high school history teacher/professor? You gotta know that's way too much for a run-of-the-mill high school teacher!! 😂🤣 Don'tcha know that the local Board of Education would all be having conniption fits at the next board meeting!! 😆🤣 Don't feel bad, my generation was doing a lot of the same screaming in the early '60s! History was always sooooo dry. Nick would draw a crowd and fill a classroom in any generation.
@trailblazer63210 ай бұрын
@@MrGaryGG48nothing? Thats the beauty of the internet... hes already doing that. Look a lot of the home school and online schooling programs for k-12 use videos like this. Mythbusters famously features prominently in many of the science courses curriculum.
@platitudepete810 ай бұрын
Benny Havens was so beloved by the Corps of Cadets that they composed a song in his honor, which remains a classic among the Corps to this day (search “Benny Havens, oh” it’s a somber tune about slow promotions and not having booze). One of the bands at the academy is also named after him.
@formwiz709610 ай бұрын
It's sung in one of Errol Flynn's cavalry Westerns.
@wittsullivan813010 ай бұрын
One of my classmates at junior college was having his second go at college. His first time, he went to Ole Miss for almost a year. It didn't work out too well. There were two dorms across the street from each other and they developed a rivalry, probably from sheer boredom. Anyway. My classmate's room mate brought a box full of fireworks left over from New Year's. They got drunk and decided to aim rockets and Roman candles at the open windows across the street. Someone across across the street had some fireworks and they fired back and forth at each other. He said some fireballs landed in their closet and destroyed all of their clothes, but they didn't care.
@j_prince_676 ай бұрын
“Bribed the guard with 35 cents to look the other way” That is adjusted for inflation $11.04 today 😂
@officerrebar383910 ай бұрын
History was always my favorite subject. I think I’ve learned more from this channel than I did in school
@trailblazer63210 ай бұрын
Honestly reminds me of the old glory days of the history channel... with more humor 😂
@thornajal104510 ай бұрын
Man, the west point class that held what would be future generals fighting against each other in the civil war is just wild. Even some of the stories of when they met in battle and talked are insane
@themindakviking10 ай бұрын
I swear half of the events in this whole story end with "and then they passed out drunk on the floor." God damn it, I love this country so much.
@tsmitz818410 ай бұрын
Not an officer, didn’t go to West Point, but a lot of my military stories also end with myself and others passed out drunk on the floor. So it’s accurate if nothing else
@markuhler266410 ай бұрын
If that's not how the story ends, does the story really need to be told?
@cfields85079 ай бұрын
@markuhler2664 some of my best end with a drunken stumble home at dawn 😂
@markuhler26649 ай бұрын
@@cfields8507 Last time I tried that, my dad's funeral days before the COVID lockdowns, it took me 3 days to recover. Getting old sucks. I used to be able to walk up the quarterdeck, put on my khakis, and get to work
@rickhileman52548 ай бұрын
❤
@ericsfishingadventures443310 ай бұрын
Your history lessons are by some of the best out there! Because it's like "there's no way this actually happened" but here we are with a story with evidence to back it up. 👏👏👏
@benjaminzarzycki765016 күн бұрын
i used to work at west point for summer jobs and i went drinking at Benny Havens all the time! its a great bar thats still right outside of the base.
@joshuayarrington968410 ай бұрын
Please do videos on the following: -The Woobie -Jim Corbett the Modern Dragonslayer -The F-15 EX Eagle 2 -The Story of John Paul Jones -The time the US Postmaster tried to deliver mail by Missile. -The SS Warrimoo and its incredible time hack. -The great escape of Gene Hambleton. -The Nutty Bet of Bill Williams. -The standoff between Steve Anthony and Hollywood. -The Story of the Lost Confederate Statue "Dutchy". -The time Idaho Fish & Gane parachuted beavers away from McCall ID.
@VictorRomeo191710 ай бұрын
oh, Bat-21, that story is just wild!
@ealtar10 ай бұрын
WHAT ???? bu, Be b, ... .. WHAT ?????
@darksu694710 ай бұрын
Mail by missle? I need to know more!
@xSovrnx10 ай бұрын
Your story telling is legendary and I absolutely go feral waiting for uploads. Keep crushing it bro. Much love!
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@JunkyardDigs10 ай бұрын
I guess we have a new goal for the next trip to Texas 😂
@colton7510 ай бұрын
Whats my favorite car channel doing here???
@ABurketon10 ай бұрын
I saw a tiktok about a US special forces veteran taking on the crips in a shootout at home. Love to see your video on it!
@jasonjavelin2 ай бұрын
PopoMedic covered that, very cool video
@willy_b_coyote10 ай бұрын
You need to do a video on The Great Locomotive Chase. The story of a group of Union Army spies who Strategically Transferred Equipment to an Alternate Location via a Confederate Military Locomotive that they “acquired” called “The General” and proceeded to make a “Proportional” response to southern secession by “Proportionally” tearing up the main rail line from Atlanta to Chattanooga. And it got made into a Buster Keaton movie.
@enoughothis10 ай бұрын
Those carved stone steps were part of the the training, how to complete complex physical tasks while being absolutely plastered. A skill members of the military still find useful.
@TheRustyCorner10 ай бұрын
My wife and I have been talking about home schooling our kids, and I swear if we do your channel will be part of their classes!
@matthewperkins36810 ай бұрын
Speaking as someone who was homeschooled, DO IT!!! Obviously the language is a little rough for younger ears so maybe save it for later grades. 😂. But definitely a wonderful teaching tool.
@mystxmojo852010 ай бұрын
Great Story... Never heard it before today. Have a Merry Christmas!!
@Nightmare-cr3iw3 күн бұрын
This is still my favorite video you have every done
@ferrusmanus18410 ай бұрын
Half of this guy's stories involve Marines and alcohol as the main plot points and I LOVE IT.
@Elite02kАй бұрын
marines and alcohol go together like communism and severe retardation
@kellysmith681510 ай бұрын
I can’t tell how happy this made me! A story about my school on Christmas! Thank you!
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
Happy holidays!
@JesterMotley10 ай бұрын
You have a gift for telling stories and coining phrases, and I love it. I drop damn near everything when I see you've posted a new vid, and its worth it, everytime.
@alexbrewer993010 ай бұрын
This is a story I have been waiting to hear you tell, because it’s ridiculous on its own, but your storytelling style seems perfect for it.
@thayerpayne4 ай бұрын
Sylvanus is my great X a bunch of generations uncle and I never had heard this story. Thank you and I also sent it to my father who attended West Point and I’m sure he’ll enjoy it as well. Thanks again!
@capp0010 ай бұрын
I do love your videos. I've been following you since your first Marine video went viral on tiktok. Watched all of them over there as soon as you posted, and then came over here to follow along. Awesome to see how much you've grown in such a short time. Keep up the good work and Merry Christmas!
@GetFitNick10 ай бұрын
I'm fueled by Eggnog and Hate during the holidays.
@4everRuthless10 ай бұрын
New shirt?
@officerrebar383910 ай бұрын
That needs to be on a shirt
@SupersuMC10 ай бұрын
Definitely needs a shirt.
@willdavidson25285 ай бұрын
😂
@gavinsmith610810 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to see that Nick has recovered from his accident
@SharpForceTrauma10 ай бұрын
Wait accident? What happened?
@perrywaaz366010 ай бұрын
In joke from the Unsubscribe podcast
@waltewhitesPhD10 ай бұрын
I swear I see an inside joke and instantly know it comes from UnsubPod.
@fireantfury253910 ай бұрын
Yeah it's been mentioned the last several episodes 😂
@itwaswalpole10 ай бұрын
A serious contender for a new video should be Josef Menčik, the last knight. He was a Czech guy living in the 20th century who liked to ride a horse wearing full medieval plate armour and lived in a castle with no electricity. He collected medieval artifacts and tried to get young people interested in history by inviting schools to his castle. In 1938 the Nazis crossed the border into Czechoslovakia and Menčik prepared for war. Despite being 68 he got into his armour, onto his horse and charged at panzers crossing the border with his halberd. He wasn't shot at by the invading Nazis and was left be. He survived the war and died in 1945, a few days after his castle was nationalised by the Czechoslovak government.
@JakeW7210 ай бұрын
Can we just acknowledge how much of a gangster Hitchcock is in this story?😂 Just casually blowing off almost getting shot. Also, Merry Christmas to you and yours Nic. My dad (who’s a vet) and I love your videos, I introduced him to the channel back in June.
@seraphi33877 ай бұрын
The poor guy was like, "I'm not getting paid enough to deal with this..." 😂 Let the man sleep in peace.
@barnabykardashianiii363710 ай бұрын
I almost choked on my food when the bugle part came up. Jesus Christ this has got to be one of my favorite military stories of all time
@MasonWelds7 ай бұрын
the quiet, terrible bugling in the background at that part of the story is priceless
@thefancytiefling10 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this. I've spent every waking moment of the last 2 weeks anticipating your Christmas special and it's finally here. And it's one of the most least spoken outside of the West point community stories that I've seen in a long time. The fact that you keep finding these hidden gems of history is absolutely amazing. Keep up the great work and quack bang out
@ThatGUY66666610 ай бұрын
I was never in the military so I am probably projecting when I say this but I get the feeling that if I was an instructor at West Point I think I would have had very mixed feelings about the whole affair. On the one hand I would be absolutely pissed off that the riot happened to begin with, but on the other hand I think I would have to be at least a little bit proud of the cadets that managed to organize and fortify their position despite being so shit-faced. Love your work it is always a joy to listen to
@WillF198010 ай бұрын
Scheels is a STACATTO DEALER! And priced better than other stores.. I love that place
@DJKoren0410 ай бұрын
Remember. ‘It’s never a war crime the first time!’ Especially at West Point. Thank you for the amazing tales of bravery, heroism, and occasionally just humor. All the ‘freedom factions’ (yes i omitted the r) of love this christmas!!
@victorialynnstruble10 ай бұрын
Sometimes I wonder if the people in charge of the history channels I follow get together to decide their topics. This is now the third video I have seen in the last 7 days telling us about the eggnog riot. That being said the moment I saw the very first video and learned about this story I immediately wanted to hear quack Bang tell it
@WreckerWarsdotcom10 ай бұрын
Its actually a phenomenon that happens. Watched a mini documentary about it. I can't remember what its called
@HERETIC52910 ай бұрын
Your reasoning for why to wear the glove is probably the best sell I’ve seen in an ad.
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
The wife approved lol
@michaelheliker283510 ай бұрын
My whole family enjoys your work. thanks for what you do. History + funny = awesome.
@garrettsctt10 ай бұрын
I just started watching the fat election like 6 months ago. I just watched one of his older videos that was originally on Tick Tok and was only like 4 min long. I'm so glad he's switched over to KZbin. The videos have gotten a lot better and actually long enough to get the whole story and the best part more jokes. Keep up the good work
@gajeel-of-ironredfox335015 күн бұрын
15:40 "Do it with a bunch of your buddies because they can't get all of you in trouble at the same time" *flashback to September of '19 and the Area 51 idea*
@cliffordjamesjr576510 ай бұрын
Amazing!! Still waiting for the Navajo Code Talkers video! Love from the Navajo Nation!! 💙
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
On my list
@MrCharon196510 ай бұрын
The military and alcohol... a timeless love story.
@jimreilly91710 ай бұрын
😂
@3-2-1-.10 ай бұрын
First thing I learned to say in West Germany was, "Guten tag, ein bier, bitte."
@JayDubb3BCT10 ай бұрын
Eggnog must have played a part into TFE"s super fast recovery from his accident!
@mikenyc15012 ай бұрын
I grew up near West Point. I've been on campus many, many times i've never heard this story, but this is by far the best story i've ever heard about. West point
@police42810 ай бұрын
I live pretty close to West Point, nearby Rockland County. Everything you have said is pretty much accurate about West Point. But pretty baller place, they let me in on a Sheriffs Badge and a please. I got a full tour of the facility from a nice group of privates too
@dawolf319910 ай бұрын
The content you upload always manages to thoroughly entertain me while teaching me history so thank you so much for your time and effort you put in to the videos
@DethOnHigh10 ай бұрын
Since you love military history and are a fellow Iowan, you should read up on Fort Des Moines and its history with training black officers during WWI and female officers during WWII. A deep dive into the 34th ID is a good idea too. They saw a ton of action in WWII in North Africa and Italy (which my grandfather who raised me was a Red Bull Soldier).
@Stevarooni10 ай бұрын
Don't have much to say but those Perma-Safe gloves are downright awesome!
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
They are!
@notsomadscientist96029 ай бұрын
Oh my god I am in tears! This was how building 369 on Ft. Stewart was circa 2006! I've seen MPs shoved in the truck of their own cars and driven around base! Wow this sure brought back memories of barracks brawls!
@DM-Sym9 ай бұрын
Teamwork! Even if you're doing the wrong thing, doing it together means there's a better chance it might work out.
@RussellWarshay10 ай бұрын
I’m just here for the quality jiggling.
@kasper_42910 ай бұрын
Video suggestion: PLEASE do a video about Billy Waugh!! You've done so many other stories/videos about badass dudes, and Mr. Waugh definitely deserves one. He passed earlier this year at 93 y/o. He served in Army SF in Korea and Vietnam, and then after he got out of the military he went on to work with the CIA SAD. He was still doing reconnaissance missions during GWOT at like 70-something years old. If you need/want reading material as a reference, check out the book called "Surprise, Kill, Vanish" by Annie Jacobsen. It has multiple stories in it, but the majority of the book is about Billy and his story.
@Hakar1710 ай бұрын
Damn dude was "having discussions" at 70? What a G
@kasper_42910 ай бұрын
@@Hakar17 Lol yup, he was a badass. If you like books, I highly suggest reading the book I mentioned, "Surprise, Kill, Vanish" by Annie Jacobsen. It talks about a few people, but mainly Mr. Waugh.
@ScurvyStew10 ай бұрын
I found your channel not that long ago, and as a history fan myself, I've been enjoying the deep dive into your content 😉 That's for this present, and I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!
@paulstuartwilson48510 ай бұрын
Excellently done, brother. Thanks for your service and Merry Christmas. 👍🇺🇸
@uncleloof10 ай бұрын
I used to live across the Hudson River from West Point. I spent quite a bit of time on the WP campus when I was a kid.During the summers we would go for band concerts, every Labor Day would be an 1812 Overture concert... they had howitzer batteries banging away. Stayed the Thayer Inn once. Core childhood memory.
@MIKE_F4410 ай бұрын
I just want to say that I’m probably your biggest fan. Keep up the great work. I thought history was dumb and I had no interest in it until you started making videos.
@johngillespie340910 ай бұрын
Miss drinking all day 🍻 Could you do Witold Pilecki the Polish Cav officer that infiltrated Auschwitz and escaped a few years later 🇵🇱 Polska
@Honor_and_Steel10 ай бұрын
He did WHAT?
@johngillespie340910 ай бұрын
@@Honor_and_Steelhe was a Intel officer and got himself caught by the nazis, escaped and reported what the nazis were doing.
@canhelpwithgames10 ай бұрын
@@Honor_and_Steel HE BROKE INTO AUSCHWITZ WITH A CAMERA RECORDED A FEW PICTURES BROKE OUT THEN TURNED THE INTEL OVER TO US/UK INTEL AGENCYS THEY REFUSED TO BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAW AS TRUE IN 1943 AND IN 1944 HE BROKE BACK INTO IT AND FINISHED OUT THE WAR THERE (THEN WAS KILLED BY THE PUPPET GOVERNMENT IN POLAND THE SOVIETS INSTALLED IN 1949 FOR REFUSING TO ACCEPT THEM AS A LEGIT GOVERNMENT)
@black_wolf36510 ай бұрын
@@Honor_and_Steel he's the guy who brought out the atrocities that were carried out by the Nazis in the concentration camps through his detailed reports - and yes, he included the details of how The Holocaust was being carried out in his reports. Dude got out, fought in the Warsaw Uprisings, got caught "legitimately" this time around. Later when he returned in 1945 to report on the situation of Poland under the Commies - he was caught by their version of the KGB, tortured and was then finally executed in 1948. The Commies didn't want him to be known BUT history has a way of correcting itself even though it's inconvenient for some (like the Commies). Honestly, I really don't know HOW and WHY and exactly WHAT makes the Polish so insanely brave! 🤯 Did you know that the Polish quite literally blackmailed their way into NATO? 🤣🤣🤣 That makes for an epic story by itself! 🤣🤣🤣
@Heetmaot10 ай бұрын
@@black_wolf365 must be the vodka
@CindySylvester10 ай бұрын
Thank you for another Great few minutes in American Military history. After watching your video for the first time i shared with my 2 sons. Both said to me " wow! Why couldnt we have someone like him for a US History teacher?" Thank you for great interesting content. Merry Christmas to you & your family.🎄
@Crisv24110 ай бұрын
So happy you did a story about West Point, went there for my prom and I love watching them paradrop in the summer at constitution marsh, such a view
@ArcticNemo10 ай бұрын
Thank you for demonstrating that you understand pacing. Another creator bored me to tears trying to eventually get to this story.
@jimbokyzar817010 ай бұрын
I love your stories! I can relate to them. Especially the "and then he passed out drunk on the floor part of it." Reminds me of college.😂
@Meatloaf_TV10 ай бұрын
Just watched the stream with Terry I loved hearing a bit about how you make your videos
@MIKE_F4410 ай бұрын
TFE also donated $500 to the cause.
@renagornquickblade99710 ай бұрын
I joined the Air Force back 2014, and I ended up in med hold while in BMT. When I got there they had recently instituted a rule where we weren't allowed to have our phones in med hold anymore. Turns out that's because the dorm across from mine has decided to have a "naked bubble party" where they suddsed up the entire dorm and slid naked across the floor like penguins. The idiots of course recorded the whole thing and posted it; hence no phones. The kicker was another guy from my flight had got to Med Hold before me and was one of the culprits. I was like "what the heck dude, you're the reason we can't have our phones?" And just when "Heh... Yeah that was fun."
@chriswebb31835 ай бұрын
For real though those gloves are the best I have ever used to turn a wrench!!!
@dabbo.19998 ай бұрын
Super excited for this! I remember reading about this crazy story once upon a time.
@jacksuffield912610 ай бұрын
Sweet I was bored af doing laundry, hope you’re fam is well man!
@muzzlevelocity439710 ай бұрын
"The two times a year that the cadets are allowed to drink on campus, the 4th of July and Christmas,"; I don't like where this is going and at the same time I love where this is going!
@cosperpaul10 ай бұрын
You really should do a video on Commander Mush Morton! Should’ve won a Medal of Honor but he had one little oppssy and never did but this man created the tactics that submarines would begin to use throughout WWII!
@windwalker576510 ай бұрын
Second highest scoring American submariner... and he trained the top scorer, Dick O'Kane. Though Mush was maybe a little too aggressive for his own good.
@cosperpaul10 ай бұрын
@@windwalker5765 he was good and aggressive as hell but made a big mistake but other than that his tactics were hard to counter and some of the best!
@windwalker576510 ай бұрын
@@cosperpaulAbsolutely, and most of the successful submariners in '44 on were using his tactics. But his orders were to _not_ attack ships while leaving the Sea of Japan on his last patrol. He disobeyed those orders and sunk three ships. Problem was, those sinkings let the Japanese connect the dots and predict his course and speed of advance. That's not a problem in the open sea, but he had to transit La Perouse Strait. They knew exactly what time to expect him to be there, and the strait is narrow and shallow. Aircraft caught him and crippled the boat, then destroyers finished him off. If he were a little less aggressive, he would live to fight another day. This was late 1943-Wahoo was due for a refit to get better radar, sonar, and fire control. Throw in the torpedo fix, and he'd have gotten twice as many ships by war's end.
@cosperpaul10 ай бұрын
@@windwalker5765 look I agree that he was over zealous but his aggression is what led to his success and sometimes that gets you killed. If it wasn’t for him though Captains like O’kane, Flucky, Ramage, and Burlington would have never been as good or successful if it wasn’t for what they all learned from Morton. It’s war and mistakes are made and Morton had his fair share as did everyone but he still was extremely successful and put a huge hurting on the Japanese war effort! He also showed a single submarine could do more damage than a whole wolf pack.
@ginanowell88427 ай бұрын
Love your stories! You make history so interesting and fun! Thanks for the incredible research!
@garce703910 ай бұрын
Love the stories and storytelling. Just found the channel a couple of months ago. Any chance of bring some of the old t-shirts back for sale?
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
Some of the most popular one come back around! Which one u want
@garce703910 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electrician Warheads on Foreheads, No Metric System on the Moon and there was one other, but can't think of it at the moment
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
@@garce7039 warhead on foreheads is constantly coming back
@garce703910 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electrician Freedom Fractions is the other. I'll keep an eye out for the Warheads. Thanks for the replies.
@leojamesclune173010 ай бұрын
I did not expect that to basically be swept under the rug. I wholeheartedly expected the drunken cadets to wake up to a boatload of soldiers just looking at them and waiting.
@Danheron211 күн бұрын
The commander of the bombardiers just squatting down smiling like “wakey wakey”
@MagDumpsBicepPumps10 ай бұрын
Every west pointer I meet is either a nerd or has a "how I snuck alcohol into West Point" story
@ntmeangreen10 ай бұрын
What an absolutely beautiful Christmas story! I’m going to watch this every Christmas after Die Hard. A new Christmas tradition!
@lynnbeck687710 ай бұрын
I just found your site by watching you tell story of Jake Mcnasty ..............OMGosh I love you . I know a guy like Jake . My guy was a badass & fought in Grenada . My family is full of military . listening to you reminds me of home ! best regards ! LSB
@gtavpro338510 ай бұрын
Thank you for the entertaining content
@firecwby199910 ай бұрын
Dude, you should make slightly edited versions of these videos for teachers to use in classrooms. If I had you for a history teacher back in the day I would have paid attention.
@TheEagleEyeValor10 ай бұрын
Nah. Play them in full. Nothing TFE has said in any of these rises to a level that I think would be super offensive. If we can learn about Unit 731 in high school and what all went down there, I think TFE saying “Do I have to show you fuckers what it feels like to chew five gum?” is INCREDIBLY mild in comparison. And this is coming from a mega bleeding heart lefty.
@Just-A-Panda10 ай бұрын
3 seconds in and I like it. The eggnog riot sounds so dumb that it can’t be something that can’t faked!!
@Hullj10 ай бұрын
Happy winter to you and yours as well. Take time now. It will eventually run out.
@joshuahnatek334210 ай бұрын
You sound almost surprised that Davis wasn’t punished, but the man’s involvement began and ended with acquiring the booze. When caught and ordered to bed, he obeyed. Man generally gets a bad rap without any recognition of the good things he did; able infantry commander in Mexico, worked hard to modernize the US Arsenal as secretary of war, and acted to limit the worst excesses of the politicians in CSA.
@trygveplaustrum463410 ай бұрын
Also, actively anti-war throughout the entire Civil War when everyone else itched for a fight. For all his faults, he was a philosopher.
@joshuahnatek33429 ай бұрын
‘Anti-war’ might be a bit of a stretch, but definitely wanted a negotiated peace as soon as possible and worked to keep the war as humane as any can be. Ironically he was also one of the guys arguing against secession in the years leading up to the war, and basically gets picked as CSA president because they know he won’t want it (and the provisional government can’t agree on anyone else).
@merafirewing65914 ай бұрын
@@joshuahnatek3342 so he is the only sane person in the CSA room?
@MrSlopywaffle11510 ай бұрын
Nic since you like story suggestions, have you ever thought about covering the Battle of Athens? I have only seen one other video going over it and id love to see how you could tell the story. Also love the vids and Merry Christmas ya filthy electrician (I'm hvac so fuck electricians lol)
@the_fat_electrician10 ай бұрын
Its on my list!
@MrSlopywaffle11510 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electrician i can't wait for the video man! I figured you would know the story and tell it one day!
@mightymikethebear10 ай бұрын
Why do HVAC guys have a problem with electricians?
@MrSlopywaffle11510 ай бұрын
@@mightymikethebear for me its just a friendly rivalry type thing. But as an over all thing its mostly just cause electronics are messy assholes who only care about themselves and don't look out for any other trade when they are working.
@Jeff.7810 ай бұрын
@@the_fat_electrician Merry Christmas 🧹
@RB-tb2kt10 ай бұрын
Merry early Christmas TFE. Thank you for the content here, unsubscribe podcast, and all others you have been associated with or featured on. You’re videos have honestly been great for getting my 14 year old daughter interested in not so commonly known history
@danstewart176410 ай бұрын
Merry Awesome Christmas to you and your beloved family. God Bless ya.
@thefireman77410 ай бұрын
Bud I'm a huge history fan, my old Highschool history teacher was a huge influence on me, he made it fun, informative and educational, I've shown your videos to my historical apathetic nephews and now they're hooked on US history as long as I deliver it like you, thank you for inspiring my salty crusty azz to help teach the youngsters proper history! Signed A crusty public safety guy!
@michaelmartin487410 ай бұрын
This is one of the ultimate examples of the principle of "refuge in audacity."
@trollnoble644510 ай бұрын
Looking forward for some Hawaiian shirt merch next.