My dad wanted to enlist after Pearl Harbor but his 2 brothers had already enlisted so they didn’t want him. He kept coming back until they finally gave in and did though. He joined the Army. He was captured during the Battle of the Bulge and presumed dead for many months. When our forces managed to free the POWs from the train cars they found him and he was finally sent home with severe PTSD. I didn’t ask him about his time in the war much because I figured it was traumatic and he told me joining the army was the worst mistake he ever made. I think our troops have worse PTSD because we’re always in the thick of it and when they come home they get treated like garbage and don’t get the care they need. They self medicate with drugs and alcohol more often than not. I’ve seen the self medication that went on at the local VFW. I felt like I grew up there. I’ve been to the VA and seen the deplorable conditions and overcrowding in the maze of a building. Maybe if our government didn’t treat our troops like disposable toy soldiers they would fare better. Lord knows they deserve so much better than they get. They deserve not to have to worry that they won’t be taken care of when they need it. They deserve to know they will have a roof over their heads. They deserve not to have to fight for those his own country for the very things that were promised to him by it.
@stoiccrane42594 ай бұрын
The rich and politicians in office view soldiers like animals. There's literally a quote by a man in office I forgot who unfortunately, who said soldiers were subhuman. The political goons and the wealthy can go abroad and fight their own battles as far as I'm concerned. Glorifying war and Army life is a disservice to those unwitting enough to bear arms for a country that couldn't care less about them.
@yousefabouamra54072 ай бұрын
@@sinjun1973 bro nb gives af😂😂
@sinjun19732 ай бұрын
@@yousefabouamra5407 I do and there’s more people out there that care than you think.
@Vinlaell20 күн бұрын
@@sinjun1973don't bother responding to tasteless trolls
@mitchsnyder53386 ай бұрын
A friends older brother went to nam & told how their squad lieutenant who was not a leader kept taking & volunteering for worst assignments that he didn't have to deploy on! Friends brother knew when he heard Lt. somehow got killed in camp, he said he still felt bad even though men died for his reputation. He blamed the body count demanded by the brass orders who were less involved than the Lt.
@GenikaXVI5 ай бұрын
Now it's prevalent in the zrussian army
@farmyardfab15 күн бұрын
@@GenikaXVI and Ukrainian army
@richardgreen78117 ай бұрын
It''s not possible for people today to relate to Fragging. This video attempts to cover way to many issues to accurately address the circumstance. Pure and simple, approximately 20% of the field officer KIA's were from Fragging. The reason the officers (routinely 2nd lieutenants) were Fragged was from stupidity and inexperience. An example would be allowing their ego to dictate orders that were absolutely going to get soldiers killed, and the soldiers knew it. An example of a Fragging would be, while in the field, and no independent witnesses, a fishing treble hook would be tag-wired to a grenade with one hook facing out. The pin would be pulled, the hook would be slammed into the officers back, and the spoon released. It made no difference what the officer would do, he couldn't reach the grenade. Vietnam became a war managed by LBJ and R.S. McNamara from Washington. Right down to the insertion of individual platoons. Big Surprise. The GRUNTS retaliated.
@MrCristl3rАй бұрын
Can I ask for your sources?
@richardgreen7811Ай бұрын
@@MrCristl3r March 1969
@larrydean655010 ай бұрын
Dad turned 18 and caught a ride into town to enlist in the Army & was denied for flat feet.Later, they drafted him for a couple tours.
@jeffpraterJSF7 ай бұрын
Happened to my grandpa. Disqualified at meps when he tried to join then drafted half a year later
@dewilew21376 ай бұрын
@@jeffpraterJSF I guess they were far less picky by then. Things must have been getting people dire.
@daveratcliffe1016Ай бұрын
@@dewilew2137Rules changed after Mcnamara started Project 100,000 in 1966.
@jmacwhite746611 ай бұрын
Salute to Major Leo. Now that's heart and dedication. Glad he was on our side. Salute Canada!!!
@18Elitegamer11 ай бұрын
What’s wild is I know an old geezer that was in Vietnam. He has a story where one of the lower guys( i don’t know the rankings) was on Guard duty. He was crooked so him and another soldier set him straight but as they were walking away he shot the other soldier in the back and then killed himself. The guy who was shot in the back also died.
@vwalsh6311 ай бұрын
When did "old geezer" become a term of respect? Or did you mean to insult a man who is likely on the opposite side of the "gave more/took more to/from his Country" spectrum than you are?
@SnickC1311 ай бұрын
Well I can't pick sides here because I don't interpret that as disrespect but maybe there is a more appropriate term.
@Pistolvania90s11 ай бұрын
@@SnickC13 yeah we don’t know the guy might get called that all the time and it’s basically his nickname or he thinks it’s funny. Who knows. Now if the guy is 32 and just finished his third deployment and it’s a middle schooler that typed this then yeah no.
@guacamole472411 ай бұрын
@@vwalsh63old geezer isn’t really offensive or a term of respect in America it’s just a REALLY old person
@darthparallax520711 ай бұрын
Geezer is disrespectful but is also pretty mild.
@WilliamDearthwd11 ай бұрын
I learned that term years ago. They show in the ending titles for National Lampoon's Animal House for Douglas C. Niedermayer (Mark Metcalf): "Killed in Vietnam by his own troops."
@gawnfishin2day9 ай бұрын
Vietnam is when officers really started awarding themselves for stuff their soldiers did. A practice that carries over to this day.
@bathroomshoes6 ай бұрын
agent orange killed my grandfather. it’s what caused his cancer and that led to his death.
@MithyEve5 ай бұрын
My dad didn't die from the cancer, but he did get the kinds of cancer linked to AO exposure.
@ThatOneGuyWithTheEye4 ай бұрын
My grandpa and great uncle also died of cancer from agent orange not long after they got back. Only made it 5 and 7 years after the war
@ThatOneGuyWithTheEye4 ай бұрын
My great uncle was only 35 when he died he left behind a wife and 5 kids. 2 of them committed suicide because of their father death. Our family is forever changed, it feels empty. I never met my grandpa great uncle or his children who committed suicide. I can only hear story's of them from my grandma and when she's gone that's it.
@Kirkwoodclay3 ай бұрын
Yup, my best friend’s stepdad and they’ve related Parkinson’s to it also.
@Iamkitkatbar10 ай бұрын
Who would have thought sending people involuntarily to die would lead to their "captors" being killed
@christopherclifford10249 ай бұрын
Liberal
@helloneighbour24088 ай бұрын
@@christopherclifford1024 Yes, wanting freedom is incredibly liberal, thanks for the compliment
@christopherclifford10248 ай бұрын
@@helloneighbour2408 how exactly did we obtain these freedoms ? How did we keep them for so long? War
@Whoareyousir5 ай бұрын
@@christopherclifford1024 after world war 2 we were no longer fighting for freedoms. World war 2 was the last war that absolutely NEEDED to be fought.
@remywhite43775 ай бұрын
@@christopherclifford1024 Vietnam had absolutely nothing to do with us.
@A2BLearn11 ай бұрын
Great video. Your content design is brilliant, are you using Vyond?
@spedruner11 ай бұрын
This is what I call a team player
@unfortunateson41078 ай бұрын
Inaccurate, misleading and extremely biased. The number of fragging incidents is recorded and not hard to find…I’d try DOD first and other usual suspects. I know the numbers and they’re shocking, shockingly low and considering 2.5 million served that would be a frag rate of about 0.00004-5. That’s the number of troops caught, or charged(caught not always charged) and includes those convicted. So why the history lesson and inferring misleading information that’s exaggerated and has been an issue to all armies for the past 2,000 years.
@jamesmadison92445 ай бұрын
It is shockingly common in Vietnam movies where people get their twisted world-view.
@unfortunateson41075 ай бұрын
@@jamesmadison9244 I get very frustrated (polite, PC word I'm using here vs what I really want to say) regarding movies(and Media) and their influence along with credibility which is assumed by the majority of viewers. I agree with you that a lot of people take movie content as fact. For instance, KZbin is a great forum to inform and entertain...and most anyone can upload material, even grammar school students posting their projects for a better grade. Sadly, KZbin doesn't fact check at all -- it would be a huge effort that would probably bankrupt them. However, they must use something to ensure that material is PC acceptable. At any rate, I've never seen so much inaccurate, misleading information accepted and believed as fact regarding history as on KZbin...it's disheartening. Just a title alone, such as the one that is used here -- who needs to watch the video when the title gives many a basis to a belief that isn't true. Thanks for reading and commenting.
@MatthewTheWolf20299 ай бұрын
When I think of "fragging" the betrayal scene from Platoon (1986) comes to mind...
@jonathancathey233411 ай бұрын
My father is a Vietnam veteran. When he was in Vietnam 1969 to 1970, and as a part of an Airborne unit. Fragging wasn't part of the deal. My father's words, not mine. " You needed every man in a combat unit. The NVA didn't care what color your skin is, or what rank you were. As far as the NVA was concerned. We were all Americans. And there fore, the enemy." In my father's unit, they had went through 3 Platoon leaders during his time in Vietnam. The first platoon leader finished his 6 months in an infantry platoon. And was routated to the rear for an administrative position. The next platoon leader ended up getting himself and half the platoon sick. By eating with the locals. The last platoon leader made it till my father completed his tour in Vietnam. My father then caught what was called your freedom flight home. So my father never found out knew what happened to that last platoon leader. Nor did he care to find out. From my understanding and what little research i have done. Fragging was more of a problem rear echelon units, not so much in combat units.
@adsl_765411 ай бұрын
What were echolon units ?
@jonathancathey233411 ай бұрын
@@adsl_7654 should have said rear echelon units. These would be military units like administration, supply, Military Police, basically anyone in the military that is not in a combat arm. Infantry, Armor, or Artillery.
@jirikurto385910 ай бұрын
@@jonathancathey2334 You didn't mention any furries. I do wonder, should there be a furry regiment? I think so. It would really spice things up!
@jonathancathey233410 ай бұрын
@@jirikurto3859 furries? Do you mean people who dress up like animals?
@jirikurto385910 ай бұрын
@@jonathancathey2334 Oh yes, wouldn't that be something?!?!?!?
@godlugner53276 ай бұрын
43:52 the Army did not, keep that promise (Edit) 46:31 the Army did not, in fact, need to keep that promise
@TheEmpire82210 ай бұрын
48:12 Perry’s story is absolutely crazy..
@PrinceTae10 ай бұрын
kind of feel bad for him
@Nikkon337 ай бұрын
Just saying, he likes em' too young.
@damayatiyalistan42506 ай бұрын
@Nikkon33 not sure how old he is but if he waited four years it'd be fine. 22 and 18 doesn't sound as bad...
@champagne80806 ай бұрын
Dude he killed his buddy because he was scared, had a baby with a 14 yo, escaped prison and abandoned his two daughters. How can anybody support him wtf???
@wonkothesane70009 ай бұрын
So this is why the US doesn't have Officers on the front lines anymore and rely on the Sergeant.
@justamurse56466 ай бұрын
This is just not true. There are plenty of officers in the field leading enlisted. 🤦🏻
@NickMikhaylov-wb3zb4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@WilliamDearthwd11 ай бұрын
Red Forman (Kurtwood Smith): And that's what really happened... in Vietnam. 🇻🇳 Boy: I don't understand. Red Forman: Neither do I, kid. Neither do I. 🙄
@freshnorthwest67564 ай бұрын
BLAH BLAH BLAH
@ericbitzer524710 ай бұрын
You're so wrong about the rifles. The M4 is superior in every way. The Russians haven't used AK 47s in decades. They switched to the AK 74 with the 545 round similar to our 556. The smaller bullet at higher speeds tumbles in the body and causes awful wounds. In Afghanistan though, the firefights were at farther distances and used 308 rounds using even old M14s until they could get better 308s.
@christineberrios62465 ай бұрын
By seer statistical standers sure. But the ak47 is superior by which it is versatile it can be used for recon,defense, counter pushes, offensives, and in any terrain not to mention it is arguably the most reliable gun so in some ways yes you are right but the ak47 is still not doubt better
@mikehunt980411 ай бұрын
Calling Audi Murphy the tiny soldier is crazy lol. Dude was a beast. Was denied to enter army for age not height nor weight
@seanmurry69039 ай бұрын
He was like 5'3" it's well known he was very short. He did a few movies, and you can clearly see his stature compared to the rest.
@skeetwebster93896 ай бұрын
I guess we're just gonna skip over that whole guild of Tonkin thing????
@m6ko8156 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same.
@TellsFromTheBeast6 ай бұрын
Can I get a time stamp to see what this is about?
@skeetwebster93896 ай бұрын
@TellsFromTheBeast not sure, but the gulf of Tonkin was a huge factor in the beginning of the Vietnam War
@alexw.899911 ай бұрын
I saw Calley in 2000 at a jewelry store at the Peach Tree Mall in Columbus GA.
@bigmac81689 ай бұрын
Thx for your videos👍🇸🇪🌄
@thomasdavis25043 ай бұрын
🤡
@robertbolding418211 ай бұрын
Self preservation. Good reason.
@ponchoslappatv53582 күн бұрын
Thats totally messed up imagine being more scared of your own allies than the enemies 🤦🏻♂️
@Cliffworks6 ай бұрын
I always wondered why Nam vets specifically refused to speak about what happened over there, and as an adult, I understand. I don't condone or agree with the things that happened over there, but I understand.
@digitizedgoldminds73727 ай бұрын
I was raised by 3 vietnam vets………
@TellsFromTheBeast6 ай бұрын
Can grantee your a true stand up fella!! My grandfather is a vet, what I’d of given to of been brought up under his guidance I couldn’t imagine how sharp of a man I’d be today. Not that I am downing myself whatsoever man I’m just stating it’s obvious to be being raised by him would’ve been much more rewarding.
@susamogus134211 ай бұрын
not enough attention
@darthparallax520711 ай бұрын
The old school word for this is mutiny.
@j_rainsgoat39299 ай бұрын
20 year war i had no idea
@billcallahan93035 ай бұрын
Anybody know the name of the guy who had to take Bill Clinton's place because 'ol Billy didn't believe in the war?
@isisnmagic181211 ай бұрын
Dragging your officer is not new or just started in Vietnam , look into both wars and you'll be surprised but not shocked.
@seanmurry69039 ай бұрын
"Both" wars...? You mean the world wars? US has been in a LOT more than 2 wars.😅
@brandon448610 ай бұрын
My gramps is a Vietnam vet, was told it’s different being in war making calls then just being military on a base….
@dewilew21376 ай бұрын
…obviously.
@freshnorthwest67564 ай бұрын
stop lying
@auro198611 ай бұрын
why? they had to spend bullets and for that they were paid
@beautifullybrilliant75426 ай бұрын
You should know the country is not been called Burma anymore. The country changed its name to Myanmar in 1989.
@CBe-ot8vu6 ай бұрын
Vietnam war happened in the 70's smart guy. And guess what it was called Burma at the time that was being referred to
@yuh2236 ай бұрын
ur not brilliant at all
@thathaslage10 ай бұрын
I threatened the Cheif of the motorpool once. Sent me and my friends on a doomed mission. I warned him before we left to swap out equipment because the 5 ton I personally deadlined. His lazy behind made us go like that. We almost died. When I got back days later and drained I seen him and came alive with anger. Told him if I ever found out he sent a mission out without due diligence I'd come back to see him off. Sometimes its necessary to check those little pretty boys before their arrogance gets you killed. We almost died to pick up a blown up truck that was sitting just fine at another FOB.
@justamurse56466 ай бұрын
Everyone has a story like this. I guarantee you didn’t talk to an officer that way. You’d be kicking rocks.
@IEdonmili7 күн бұрын
Killcam probably had those officers fuming 😡
@elijahcummings40185 ай бұрын
Scooooorebooooard G.I.... Vietnam number One
@AndrewSmith-fv1kr9 ай бұрын
Never forget those that died in Vietnam died for nothing.
@j_rainsgoat39299 ай бұрын
20 year war I had no idea
@shopaccount89096 ай бұрын
You could say that for every war for at least 1 side
@QuintinTerraintino5 ай бұрын
Never forget 74% of vietnams fatal casualties were volunteers and not draftees. They died for nothing and wanted too 🤷♂️
@Knut-the-inquisitor11 ай бұрын
Do a video about genocid in the modern world
@victorballesteros9198Ай бұрын
Every Tall Tale...Every Myth...Every Mythical Creature...Are All Based On Hidden Truth....✌🏼
@robpolaris72727 ай бұрын
This was threatened and talked about a lot but this wasn’t a frequent occurrence.
@Fanofbsu225 ай бұрын
Yes
@Chris_da_ruler11 ай бұрын
O wow this says a lot about
@Boomerville194511 ай бұрын
about?
@CosmosCat6 ай бұрын
about?
@michaelcsonka2675Ай бұрын
Perhaps reading history would be helpful. The Philippines did not achieve independence until 1946. At the time of the Japanese invasion in 1942 the Philippines were a US colony not an independent nation/Ally.
@eonwe35592 ай бұрын
Because the jungle scared them and destroyed the spirits of their mental health causing them to go crazy killing one another.
@tonyfeuerhelm9 ай бұрын
Sorry the round handed characters are not cutting it. Never have never will.
@digitizedgoldminds73727 ай бұрын
Truth coming out………………. ⏳⌛️
@LeehDonbor-ov5mr5 ай бұрын
When you didn't want to fight an unjust war things happen 🐥
@smthnew8615 ай бұрын
It's just a prank- the prank
@Abyssiniannn11 ай бұрын
😮
@drewfoxx91611 ай бұрын
Lol I love this narrators videos.. I never hear a mistake in the work until today @ the 1:16:14 mark, “He threw A.W. Across his SOLDIERS” lol I’m sry I don’t like my attentiveness to mistakes. I use can’t help it. STILL LOVE THE VIDEOS & THE NARRATION. A lot of the time they make me laugh uncontrollably…
@RyanLesnerhatesneebsgaming5 ай бұрын
The primary reason was that orders would come in that would counter intel. The intel would say " Don't go in this area. There are 500k enemy soldiers here. " Then an order from the white house would show up saying " Take 25 men and go to the area. " An instead of questioning the order. The men on the ground would FOLLOW ORDERS. Only to have all 25 men killed by an over whelming force. You see real time ground Intel took a week to make it back to DC. Because four departments have to CONFIRM the intel.
@WillieMakeit6 ай бұрын
My half brothers dad was killed by friendly fire in Vietnam by a fellow soldier over a gambling dedt. They say jackie was a pos anyways
@PrinceTae10 ай бұрын
Hugh Thompson saved all those people, what a badass 🔥🔥🔥
@robertwagner87126 ай бұрын
I assumed most of it was defending civilians that were being shot at wrongly
@karinlovell28347 ай бұрын
I hate these they auto play nightly
@joejoeaz475 ай бұрын
That's what happened to Tillman
@PorkChopSammie7 ай бұрын
It isn’t known exactly who was fragging their officersE4MAFIA
@LaurieMarieValdezRNCCRN11 ай бұрын
I Know😢
@dtiebel97946 ай бұрын
I knew someone once.
@Temptinghat11 ай бұрын
Oh America
@CLM220411 ай бұрын
Has NEVER Been UNITED & this is the proof from history.
@WilliamDearthwd11 ай бұрын
Stewie Griffin (voice of Seth MacFarlane): President Johnson, bring our boys back home from Southeast Asia. It's an unwinnable war. 😏
@Cpt.rhodes08511 ай бұрын
What lol?
@WilliamDearthwd11 ай бұрын
@@Cpt.rhodes085 That was from the Family Guy Ep: The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
@reecewatkins91749 ай бұрын
My grandpas brother was a victim of this.
@taylorrenee48808 ай бұрын
He must have not been very liked
@reecewatkins91748 ай бұрын
@@taylorrenee4880 it was actually a case of wrong place wrong time. The guy who did it was targeting there officer and took about 5 people with him then killed himself. It was many people sleeping in the tent at the time. But cool assumption
@AlleenvoorFans10 ай бұрын
31:15 there dead wrong 😂
@dylanthomas385Ай бұрын
Because they where unwilling drafts fighting for an illegal war often forced by there commander to comit crimes against civilians alone in woods with no witnesses
@rena77769 ай бұрын
based
@Dolf-g4f4 күн бұрын
It was because of mcnamara
@StephenKarchАй бұрын
SAS you called them The Special Air Force. No,No,No. If your going to say something about them then you should at least get it Correct. DISAPPOINTING
@StephenKarchАй бұрын
Who are Bravo two No again Two Zero, Have you not read the Book.
@kylezeigler51168 ай бұрын
Jungle King? Dirtbag war criminal is more like it.
@briantomcollins9 ай бұрын
Over 3 and a half hours, and a commercial literally every 5 mins... sorry, can't do it.
@jimmyerbe7687 ай бұрын
Pay the 14.99 and commercial free
@jimmyerbe7687 ай бұрын
Like getting in the middle of a domestic dispute
@bigjerm4607 ай бұрын
You don’t have yt plus🤣 what a shame
@louie4806 ай бұрын
That’s KZbin’s fault 😬💩👎people need to fight back these corporate rules
@louie4806 ай бұрын
@@bigjerm460that’s good he doesn’t have YT PLUS 😂😅that’s a shame to yall paying every month for something you can get for free but you guys will pay anything just like a puppet 😂WATCH THEM RAISE IT AGAIN $ yikes
@chopshop5234 ай бұрын
Black soldiers had 16 seconds to live in Vietnam. They were killed by racist people from their own company and and had to worry about Vietnam soldiers. Look it up. They need Reparations!!
@arun76311 ай бұрын
Its the french , always the french. 😅
@thomasdavis25043 ай бұрын
This dude who make these videos don’t never come with real facts never. He just want likes which I don’t give only thumbs down 👇🏾
@runebel11 ай бұрын
Anoda - what an 🍑 🕳️
@briangabbard-j7c10 ай бұрын
very inaccurate. sorry.
@ModernSpartan149 ай бұрын
But what’s ur argument to say it isn’t? Need to bring that up too
@juanz790810 ай бұрын
Is this really 4 hours long?
@Pyrokatze6 ай бұрын
No, just 3h and 55min.
@Gigachad-mc5qz5 ай бұрын
If the domino theory is correct maybe that means communism is pretty good
@phoenixfox33799 ай бұрын
30.00 Perry was a total POS in every possible way.
@stoiccrane42596 ай бұрын
I'm skeptical. Considering it was the 40s they probably spun a story about Perry due to racism.