Your amazing one of a kind. Stand and be strong a hero at heart Dear. Wish you the very best. Happy Trails Smile Always. Have a amazing day. 💞💚💞 Bless You Dear 💙💛
@luqmanmarijanov61522 жыл бұрын
He has fought and killed people who I support and love but at the end, Craig has my respect and support 🙏. I wish him nothing but only the best in this life. Life is hard that's why we should support each other.
@carielswick88922 жыл бұрын
I would just like to say him is Thank you sir for your service and to hang in there.
@DR_Green_Thumb_3602 жыл бұрын
Craig I don’t use social media, so I’ll ask my wife to reach out. I’m about to get out of the military, and live in Washington state USA. I would love to take you fishing or hiking in the Olympic national park or at my family’s place in Montana. I think you’d enjoy my corner of America. Hope you are doing well. Check your DMs on instagram this evening. Tyler
@Longbyname2 жыл бұрын
This rips me to bits. Best of luck for the future Craig. You’re a beacon of hope for those who’ve been down or going through this path.
@andrewoverhere85252 жыл бұрын
I even saw ur comment when I started the video, I said nah I got this. Well, videos over. Turns out I don't got this
@roddymcniven87342 жыл бұрын
@@andrewoverhere8525 make fucking sense mate ffs
@augilaar74202 жыл бұрын
How are you still alive
@burnbrae69482 жыл бұрын
Fair play to Craig telling his us all about his struggles with PTSD. It takes more balls to do that than people may realise and is a big part of winning the battle. My grandfather survived both world wars from the Somme through to North Africa and Italy. He saw & experienced more harrowing things than most of us could barely imagine. Like many others before and after him, he struggled all his life with the then little understood PTSD. It took him many years to even consider talking about it. My dad said he vividly remembered that on several occasions in the middle of the night just after WWII my grandad would be at the end of the bed, stood to attention, saluting & sobbing while shouting out a list of names my dad had never known. Once my dad had grown up and joined the army in the late 50's, grandad slowly began to share his tale of mental solitude, constant violent nightmares and more specifically survivor guilt. It was then that my dad then found out that my grandfather had lost every single member of his small troop when ordered to advance on the enemy. They had been drawn into a field of landmines and were all wiped out except my grandad. These were names he would call out during one of his sobbing, walking dreams. It was only after opening up to my dad did he really start to live his life with a bit more contentment. I would like to think that when he died in his 90's that he had found some sort of peace & forgiveness within himself. I truly hope you find your own peace of mind Craig. You owe it to yourself to survive the hardest battle and live a great life.
@MeMyselfandI-kc4bi10 ай бұрын
❤ my heart has melted ❤ such an amazing incredible story of your Grandad who I'm thankful for his service . Thanks for sharing this .
@EddieLeal2 жыл бұрын
I'm a military veteran. Two tours in Iraq.(2006, 2008) Kirkuk and Tallil. Served a total of 20 years/retired in 2012. Taking a human life is not something that should EVER come natural. This is why the military tries hard during initial training to reprogram you. Even then, you will have people freeze in combat at the moment of truth. The military dehumanizes the enemy in order to make it easier to kill when the time comes. You pretty much have to be a psychopath/sociopath for this type of thing not to affect you to some extent. There is no glory in killing. You do it to accomplish your mission and because you must in order to ensure the survival of yourself and your fellow soldiers. In war, killing is gov't sanctioned murder. If you are going to enlist/join the military keep this in mind before you sign your life away on that dotted line. The military life style is not for everyone. No shame in that.😉 Stay frosty out there!
@cjyt64912 жыл бұрын
The dehumanising begins when they try to kill yo or your mates... zero love for the enemy
@PositivelyNice2 жыл бұрын
one of the best comment I’ve seen on the internet
@VikingVic762 жыл бұрын
Thx for sharing.
@Cdmxforever2 жыл бұрын
When you read history of war you will find that the most successful warriors were the most cruel and merciless. In most armies, all over the world in all centuries you will find cases of soldiers trying hard no to kill their enemies even in hand to hand combat.
@SoulJnr2 жыл бұрын
"In war, killing is gov't sanctioned murder." hard truth,
@LorienInksong2 жыл бұрын
My sympathies Craig. I have complex PTSD as well, bad upbringing, and so few people understand how severe it is and what that means. If I didn't have a good therapist who knew what started me down this and that its a known issue that she knows how to address I would have lost everything to it. I'm so glad you have your wife and that sweet little dog. Hang in there mate.
@LosBlancoo2 жыл бұрын
God bless you ❤
@razorjean2 жыл бұрын
@Levia🖤 Can lad bible remove these comments, this is a serious topic and you spam the channel. You should be ashamed of yourself.
@cjyt64912 жыл бұрын
It's no joke bro, I'm also living proof... I tried my back on help, dong my own thing and I've never been sharper... binned all my meds. I'll rather live unmedcated than feel punch drunk all the time
@Thekoryosmenstribepodcast2 жыл бұрын
Same here. Therapy is so important. I'm a survivor of child sex abuse. And physical abuse. As well as other things. Sometimes it still gets rough. But I'm far better than í used to be.
@jcbryant42002 жыл бұрын
can you share how something like that is treated?
@williamj83492 жыл бұрын
The original was such an important interview. Craig was incredibly brave serving in the capacity he did, and incredibly brave to speak so honestly about his experiences. We should all aim to become half the man he is. Thank you for the uncut version.
@Princeofthebow2 жыл бұрын
So hard to see such a beautiful man to suffer. Stay strong mate, never never never give up
@public-disorder2 жыл бұрын
well said, I think he'd appreciate this sentiment and the simple way you've said it.
@amberheardsbumpyknuckles93362 жыл бұрын
When he talks about his dog it just bloody ripped me shreds. So beautiful, so sad, so complex. Just the little things... Betsy the terrier saved his life, just through unconditional love. Oh my my my. What a heart wrenching story, what a beautiful man. God bless him. We love you Craig.
@Actingskint2 жыл бұрын
I have such admiration for this man . He did a Job , that many people could never even imagine taking on . His dedication to his duty , his utter professionalism, and his loyalty to his fellow soldiers is unquestionable. He's neither gung - ho ,or bragging .And his description of feeling guilt over the motorcyclist , is a sentiment I'm sure many soldiers will echo . He's a big lad , who , underneath the guise of a soldier is a deep thinking human being , trying his best to navigate the world again , after many extreme experiences of military service . I'm glad his wife stood by him , & gave him the support he desperately needs . He might appear a strapping ex soldier , but at his core , he has a heart which is bigger than many, and an insight into the reality of war . I hope he finds a peace in the future he's struggled to find before .
@gkbxx99242 жыл бұрын
@Levia🖤 Now is not the time, fella.
@peakiyawashington2 жыл бұрын
When I saw the notification with Craig’s face.. man… I smiled. He’s just the best man! I could listen to him speak all day. I’m glad he is thriving and surviving. I wonder how Betsey is doing??
@jayw61772 жыл бұрын
I can’t say this enough, but as a social worker, I know first hand the importance of hearing the honesty and openness of someone else’s experience with trauma, ptsd and depression when trying to deal with your own mental difficulties. Thank you for sharing your story and thank you for all those who you have helped and will help. Love.
@tamzy48252 жыл бұрын
must be nice seeing something not so sheltred, being a social worker. as my experience in the care and prison system from age 14 is they are very sheltred and have no clue of the real life. just if the text book says it then thats it 💯 and majority of social workers today are scu@@@@ but thats just a fact . failure after failuire and its only getting worse, as most the dogs just turn up for a paycheck, when you seen it 1st hand you reaslise. we are doomed from the start in the system and thats down to pen pushers at a desk there whole lives with no clue, as long as cant see the mess from there window they good🤷♀️🤷♀️ 💯🙏
@jayw61772 жыл бұрын
@@tamzy4825 I am so sorry that your experience in the care and prison system has been so damaging to you and that you were not given the support you 100% deserved. Not all of us are scumbags, I assure you, but as there are in most systems, there are those among us who don’t represent who we are and tend to forget that they are there to be the voice and support those who need their voice to be heard. I wish you nothing but the best and I apologise, in solidarity, for the lack of guidance, support, care and love that you were not shown by social work.
@tamzy48252 жыл бұрын
@@jayw6177 🙏that means alot sir..thank you.. im now 36 was addicted to crack and heroin from age 13 so rocky roads i had im now clean of drugs.. strugling with alchol it 1 thing after another like i need to have something its hard to explain but since not seeing my gp in 5 plus yrs im getting booked in as now know the drink is affecting me big time.. RESPECT
@tamzy48252 жыл бұрын
@@jayw6177 and jamie that wasnt aimed at you, just ive sadly in my yrs in care homes ss ect ect never met a decent sole so kept running. its no exuse as it was me that destroyed my life, take care
@jayw61772 жыл бұрын
@@tamzy4825 no apologies needed. I know that frustration, sadness and anxieties need to be directed somewhere, and I am more than happy to be at the end of that path. Book in with your GP, go to the appointment and when there, also ask them about a lot of supportive groups that you can join in the community, including 1-1 peer support. These programmes are free and can offer support that isn’t social worky ☺️ Good luck, you’ve got this and remember that two steps forward and one step back, is still one step in the right direction x
@ayoubjouba65002 жыл бұрын
I cried listening to him , he is brave to tell his story and i wish him best luck in his life
@blackdeath50262 жыл бұрын
Most people don't realize what we went thru as soldiers, it's been many years since i got out and to this day i still find myself waking up and feeling anxious and almost desperate to get up, i watch these videos and honestly it helps me get thru sometimes, just knowing it's not just me there are others out there feeling my pain, the things i've seen aren't natural, i found GOD and every day is a new day, thanks for your honesty and courage to talk about it, good luck and hold on life will get back on track for you
@EddieLeal2 жыл бұрын
You're definitely not alone brother. Stay frosty out there. 👍
@daklakdigital36912 жыл бұрын
Only a real man can shed tear unabashedly. Craig is brave man.
@thespuditron93872 жыл бұрын
Of all the stories he told us, the one with his little dog really got me.
@benlister742 жыл бұрын
What he's given physically and mentally is astonishing! The respect these people deserve is unmeasurable! In awe. 👍
@craigsomersett98516 ай бұрын
Craig Harrison real definition of a true hero thank you for your service
@cl31652 жыл бұрын
I was in tears by the end of this interview. Thank you. This was a beautiful, profound, and moving episode. I wish him the best of luck with his survival school and future endeavors.
@JMigUK2 жыл бұрын
This man has the physique, the psychology and the manners of a seasoned warrior. Respect.
@Eventual-Visitor Жыл бұрын
You mean a man with complex PTSD for the remaining of his life because he murdered people in their own invaded country on behalf of the American government? Only because his own government is an American vassal.
@Cous1nJack10 ай бұрын
There is another video of him and his wife. Def got the psychology.
@godSPARDA19957 ай бұрын
Well said. Something one could aspire to be
@PaulHurst7772 жыл бұрын
What an honest man. Wish the world had more people as good as this man. Best wishes to you. My dog saved my life too.
@MellenNorway Жыл бұрын
I could listen to this guy for hours easily, talking about the most horrendous OR benign stuff, coz his voice is soooo soothing! So calm and warm, and GENUINE! Thank you for opening up, Craig. I sincerely wish you the best future possible, and props to your wife for not giving up on someone "so broken", instead choosing to stay and fight CPTSD.....As hard as it is on the one afflicted with CPTSD (I'm one of them), it's almost just as hard for the people closest to you.
@DadVader2 жыл бұрын
He is such a lovely person, A giant with a gentle heart. I hope he is much, much better now.
@2russo.phobic4u2 жыл бұрын
@Ian Sacks Why don't you go and tell him what you think big man?
@2russo.phobic4u2 жыл бұрын
@Ian Sacks Exactly what I thought, big man loves spouting nonsense online but is too scared to do it in real life.
@VintageVegans2 жыл бұрын
… who KILLED for a living.
@2russo.phobic4u2 жыл бұрын
@@VintageVegans He was a soldier. Soldiers kill or get killed. Get real lady.
@Acidflash2 жыл бұрын
@@VintageVegans soldiers follow orders, good or bad, innocent or not. If they have to kill, they kill. Get real for a second, peace will never happen, too many conflicts of interest, too much greed, too much power and too many religious beliefs. So pull your head out of your hippy wonderland and wake the fuck up. Humans have killed for years, and will continue to kill for the next thousands of years
@aroundtheworldaly2 жыл бұрын
WE LOVE YOU CRAIG! Mental illnesses are horrific (although I’ve never experienced the level you’ve had to survive). The fact that you are surviving them everyday shows your strength and character. We all love and support you and thank you for sharing your vulnerability. ❤️ from Canada
@southbelfast1690 Жыл бұрын
heart goes out to this man , to be able to tell his life story and how he has struggled with his mental state of mind , thank you for your service
@ThomasGabrielsen2 жыл бұрын
This is the fifth time I've watched this interview, and I feel it in my stomach every time. What a great guy Craig seems to be.
@FrankLewis0402 жыл бұрын
I've watched the first one three times. Now, I've watched this one. Craig seems like a solid guy, and I hope Craig, Tanya, and Betsy live long happy lives.
@vissitorsteve2 жыл бұрын
Men like him are my heroes...His honesty, his openness and willingness to be truthful won't cure his PTSD, but damn, it's so emotionally helpful...God bless his dog and his wife. :-(
@kingchaos54042 жыл бұрын
If anybody hasn’t read or listened to his book “The longest Kill” it’s a must read. Highly recommend. Craig if you read this then thank you for everything you’ve done from defending our amazing country to doing these videos, letting us have a glimpse into your career.
@kingchaos54042 жыл бұрын
@Ian Sacks anybody who puts on a uniform and puts their life at risk for those like you and me to sleep comfortably at night. That’s how he defends the uk.
@Lineandsinker872 жыл бұрын
😂🤣 if only people knew !! He’s stolen other peoples stories and claimed them as his own ! His book is full of lies like how he banged out his superior and never received a court martial I’ve served alongside lads who served directly with him and he’s well known amongst his own as a bullshitter don’t believe me read the Amazon reviews for his book 99% of them are his oppos calling him out on his lies the man lives in cuckoo land !! Obviously I’m not discrediting anything he has genuinely accomplished throughout his career however it’s hard to decipher what’s lies what’s embellished and what’s true it’s a shame really because the TRUTH is enough credit there’s no need to lie and take other peoples stories it’s completely unnecessary.
@kingchaos54042 жыл бұрын
@Ian Sacksclearly your as thick as a brick wall the taliban are only in power now because they ram the official government out. So your saying the same people who served under osama bin laden are the good guys ?
@user-hv2cq9we1s2 жыл бұрын
@@Lineandsinker87 In the words of an Australian criminal "never let truth get in the way of a good yarn"
@user-hv2cq9we1s2 жыл бұрын
@Ian Sacks at the time no they were not the official government
@imnosuperman9935 Жыл бұрын
Craig is a remarkable man, keep fighting Sir, fight the battle that's within. We appreciate you! Thank you for your service, from an Ulsterman! ❤
@mrmr6563 Жыл бұрын
Had me in tears at the end. God bless you sir and I can’t thank you enough for keeping us all safe with your duty’s
@deckyy1232 жыл бұрын
What an incredible man. So honest about everything. Glad for his wife and dog❤️
@pltclcnqrr2 жыл бұрын
This is the type of guy you simply HAVE to wish all the best for whatever!
@anette-_.2 жыл бұрын
Darn it man you made me cry. I have complex ptsd, my husband, two cats and EMDR treatment is what's keeping me alive.
@blessboybeats2 жыл бұрын
♥️
@jmathews4702 жыл бұрын
Have you thought of dmt, ayahuasca therapy?
@anette-_.2 жыл бұрын
@@jmathews470 absolutely thought about it but it's hard to find a place where one could do it safely with a therapist.
@jmathews4702 жыл бұрын
@@anette-_. not trying to get personal only trying to help. Is your issues combat related? If so then I may be able to lead you in a direction that could help you get into a safe environment under medical supervision.
@matthewmcdonagh33442 жыл бұрын
What an absolute hero, wish i could meet him and thank him for everything hes done, hes a truly amazing bloke
@critical98622 жыл бұрын
I love the fact he mentioned his dog Betsy was a great help!!!👍👍👍👍 Truly I'll be reading the book. Thanks for the upload.
@amberheardsbumpyknuckles93362 жыл бұрын
Seems like such a kind genuine fellow. God bless him. A true hero, a real warrior. I wish him the best of everything for life. If anyone deserves happiness, it's this Man.
@BigRDUB6612 жыл бұрын
Hands down, best interview I've ever watched. I watched the original one when it first came outand I was so drawn in, this is like I never even watched it. Amazing of him to open up the way he did, because that's not easy by any means and to show vulnerability, amazing.
@SLITHERMAN542 жыл бұрын
i really admire this guy and it sucks to hear about his ptsd and stuff he has to go through, hope the rest of your life gets better Craig
@justdean58712 жыл бұрын
Your one hell of a human being Craig there's nothing else to say other than thank you for your service, I have massive respect for you sir all the best
@aaronlee23712 жыл бұрын
What an incredible human being! A true soldier, and inspiration to so many I'm sure. Pleasure to watch.
@martinwillis96012 жыл бұрын
An amazing story thank you. God bless you Craig.
@boominem81772 жыл бұрын
This man is admirable. I wish you all the best, Craig.
@Myselfandme32 жыл бұрын
Craig… what a wonderful guy you are. Wish you the best
@stevenbarnwell546 Жыл бұрын
Wow I've never been in the military but man I just felt his pain,I just burst into tears listening to him,see no matter what side you are on we are all human and it must hurt to take the life of another even if you have no choice,like he said there is something deep inside you that tells you that you've done something wrong even for the right reason,I'm just so glad your dog was there to tilt his head and give you that look because your death would have been wrong,but I can smile at the fact something intervened to stop you,thank the universe for bettsie
@taedinero93518 ай бұрын
I’ve watch a couple of your interviews Craig and you’ve inspired me to seek a change in life with my ptsd battle and anxiety it’s absolutely destroys you and it’s very tough but I wish you the best soldier among your journey!
@mrsimo71442 жыл бұрын
Legend of a man. And to all the people serving on the front line. And behind. Thank you.
@michaelonwuka15902 жыл бұрын
An Incredible man. Honest. Cold. Conversation
@kolins25122 жыл бұрын
From the moment I saw the shorter interviews back in the days, I sometimes literally thinking how is Craig doing, hoping he is well... I never saw a guy like him. Truly an amazing character. Thank you for this long version. I could listening him for hours 🙏 And I cry everytime when he is telling the story about the phone call to his wife... 🙈🙏 Thank you Craig for this interview and LADtv too. Good luck Craig 🤝
@valofalconery2 жыл бұрын
A true legend and a real man. Not afraid to show emotion and share his incredible story. It's hard to even imagine some of the things this man has seen and experienced. Complete and total respect for him and all man and women that have been throw the horrors of war and live action combat.
@MrSukiflash2 жыл бұрын
There are no words to describe how I was touched listening to his life as a soldier.I am a 66 year old proud american that never served but has always placed the military on a pedestal. This man belongs on top of mount everest but its just not tall enough!Thank you for telling your story and yes I broke down with you when you talked about your wife and especially your dog.
@jonnyrocket36592 жыл бұрын
thankyou for you service Craig.. watching your video makes me feel humbled.. those that haven't served really have no idea what it must be like
@andrewcordingley64212 жыл бұрын
I’ve read Craig’s book after watching his first interview on here. The things he writes about and the things he’s seen and done are sometimes harrowing. Craig has my up most respect. What an absolute hero. God bless you Craig.
@jamiebarnett32102 жыл бұрын
Have too say out of all of these videos I’ve seen Craig’s was the most gripping one it’s very inspiring how open he is about his struggles and his experiences you can tell he’s just a great bloke
@thecroatianplayz69912 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say, man.. Craig´s story deserves a movie. being in the military for such a long time and listening to them teaching you how to dehumanize and eliminate a ´´target´´ and still have some common sense and feelings to it just shows the amount of emotional intelligence this man posseses. The story about how the small yorkshire terrier saved his life just broke me to bits.. Dogs are more then just man´s best friends and they understand much more about us and our life then we will ever know. Craig, if you ever read this i wanna say you moved me,your story moved me and i wish you all the best from this moment on. I wish you all the happiness and positive energy of this world. Cuz damn.. if you had the balls of steel to do all those things you did and still survived all of it, you´ll fuck up the PTSD in some time, just give it time and believe in yourself. I hope to meet you and shake your hand one day! Cheers!
@irishgirl1753 Жыл бұрын
It’s a struggle for sure 😭sending massive hugs and prayers
@armo286 ай бұрын
This is the second interview I’ve seen with Craig, he comes across as a brave and great bloke.
@jamesdowner21192 жыл бұрын
What a complete gentleman. Thank you for your story and everything you did for us
@MsRuthK2 жыл бұрын
Bless you young man, I pray the best for you. You are a brave, amazing man.
@nilstakeo68942 жыл бұрын
Regardless of the content, Craig has an incredible voice and intonation to my ears, better than some voice actors and podcasters out there, let alone telling a story in an understandable and engaging way. Honestly inspiring! I hope he finds his way to live PTSD.
@Maarten-Nauta2 жыл бұрын
Craig is a legend, calmest and nicest person when it comes to talking about such traumatic experiences
@nicoleminalsahra1170 Жыл бұрын
Hugs Big Fella, takes strength to open up. You have my gratitude and utmost respect. ❤
@jimjam9282 жыл бұрын
You are an incredibly brave man and it is humbling listening to your story. Thank you for your service Craig.
@dannyboomhead77392 жыл бұрын
What a man. Really hope you find resolve and are content in your own complex way. I really hope you and as importantly you wife can continue with this braveness. Best of luck brother.
@Maastickore Жыл бұрын
I've seen this video so many times now and I always cry a little when he tells the near suicide story. I can't believe how tough and incredibly brave this people. You're an inspiration mate.
@julesc66112 жыл бұрын
Wow. He is a humble hero. The best interview I have ever seen.
@jackcambridge Жыл бұрын
watching this really shows you how precious and delicate life is. Makes you appreciate everything you have, family, friends. I dont know Craig, i know nothing of PTSD but watching him talk about it is genuinely inspiring and shows how ever low things may get that there is something worth fighting for. Thanks for taking the time to share your story.
@ELCHOLO1012 жыл бұрын
What a true hero you are Craig! One of the best interviews I have ever seen on any platform. I will most definitely read your book! Best of luck to you! Absolute legend !
@VideoTalesV2 жыл бұрын
Craig, there are no words really, we cannot know how it's like.... Just sending you a lot of encouraging vibes, wishes and LOVE.
@TheNorthernmunky2 жыл бұрын
He’s awesome! What an absolute hero. Could listen to him for hours. Top lad. Well done and thank you.
@fayteditz15142 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or i think hes really a cool snd kind guy
@KendlickLama2 жыл бұрын
Its not just you there are 7 billion people on earth (the "or" sounds weird imo)
@skiphouston73922 жыл бұрын
Thank you Craig for sharing your story; heart-breaking and raw in its honesty. All the best and happiness to you, your wife and Betsy.
@kryptichands9687 ай бұрын
Ive been out the Army since 2013 as well. My life hasn't been the same. 1 tour destroyed my health/life. Id go back in a heart beat and would give my life for my brother's. Thank you Craig. Keep moving forward brother
@csbanki Жыл бұрын
I'm speechless. Thank you for sharing!
@Xtino1989X2 жыл бұрын
Watching this and watching his newer content u can see a huge difference on how much this has truly helped him and I’m thankful that he was able to cope with his struggles a lot better now and I seriously love this guy bc of it
@sammarsh96482 жыл бұрын
Talking about the PTSD part; my partner has PTSD due to a previously abusive relationship she was in, eventhough she's gone through extensive therapy it comes out every so often even over a year later. As a partner with someone who has this illness it was very hard, can be very frustrating because you don't understand what's going through that persons head and why they act like they do in certain situations. This explained it in a very simple way and I have to thank him for that. Creds to you mate!
@Trav818882 жыл бұрын
I love Craig. When I’m going through dark times I listen to his story on this channel. It helps me get through the toughest of times. It’s refreshing to hear someone that’s been through so much and he’s here to tell the tale.
@keithknight5973 Жыл бұрын
im a 56 year old man and this made me cry listening to what craigs been through and cptsd .i wish you the best and hope you keep your chin up much love from somerset buddy
@jdcaprani11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this story. I appreciate our family dog even more after hearing Craig’s story about his dog saving his life. They are wonderful creatures.
@SamYorkshireman2 жыл бұрын
What a guy…what a legend, much love ❤️
@cpt_lucky2 жыл бұрын
What a special, brave and honest man... Thank you Mr. Craig. 🙏🏼🫡
@konstantinepope2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible specimen of a human being...
@charleeparnell12722 жыл бұрын
You’re an incredible person!! Thank you for service 👏🏻
@lewisb842 жыл бұрын
This guy such a legend. Big love to you and tanya!
@QuillyTheKid Жыл бұрын
Amazing….thanks for sharing! Stay strong brother 👊🏼
@b1gn3ll2 жыл бұрын
Powerful stuff! Total respect for this guy.
@murraychives90952 жыл бұрын
Thank u for your story Craig, glad your still here with us.
@martintin2502 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man.
@andrewepener87532 жыл бұрын
Absolute respect!!! You are a hero and I want to thank you for your service and sacrifice to people you don’t even know and will never meet. Thank you ❤️
@jetklaatu98312 жыл бұрын
It’s heartbreaking hearing that and I wish I could do something to help. All I can do is say thank you for your service and thank you for keeping us safe and upholding our values.
@odin28232 жыл бұрын
KEEP STRONG CRAIG Inspiration to us all- Thank you
@stella74962 жыл бұрын
The way he talks about his dog and wife is so beautiful
@buky43782 жыл бұрын
Amazing Man , Thank You for your'e Service and I wish you all the best in the future , kris.
@samanthamountain97642 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for releasing this extra footage
@paulmuwadeeb216111 ай бұрын
Thank you, Craig. This is probably the bravest thing you ever did. And That is saying something.
@dface64472 жыл бұрын
this a really eye opening account of Craig’s experience in and out of the military and i’m grateful he’s managing to get through this day to day with his wife and betsy the terrier 👍,great work you’re doing Craig! and wish you all the best for the future 🙂.
@jr35872 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story. Strength, inspiration, and all combat vets should listen to this. No matter how strong we are in service we are weak on our own after service. Stronger together.
@Kholdstare05032 жыл бұрын
Thank you Craig for your fight, your courage, your voice.
@candacemitchell89032 жыл бұрын
I understand your hurt, I really do. But Mr. Craig story is everything to me! I can continue to listen to you forever! I pray God blesses you an your wife just the right way💖
@mark61202 жыл бұрын
I could listen to this man talking for hours. Incredibly brave, incredibly damaged, incredibly strong. The love of his women and dog are keeping him together. I hope you find peace one day big man.
@mikekeen72452 жыл бұрын
You are a strong and brave man. And very humble. We are all thankfull for men an woman like you . Thank ,