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@Kilo1158 Жыл бұрын
2017 Tongo Tongo Ambush
@atlanticancameos5131 Жыл бұрын
October 14th 1990 Delta Force HALO White House siege
@dtcdtc8328 Жыл бұрын
I vote for the story of how 80% of Americans were totally against entering WW2 and FDR allowed the Japanese to bomb Pearl Harbor to sway Americans opinions. Do that one ..
@johnvonbraski9894 Жыл бұрын
Battle of Athens (Tennessee)
@liibaanfarxaan4471 Жыл бұрын
battle of somalia 1993 ( black hawk down )
@ruben619448 Жыл бұрын
I respect you for listing everyone that lost their lives in this operation. Not just the 3 seals
@YoutubeModsSuck Жыл бұрын
Those insurgents never got there virgins. What a joke of ppl
@ItsMeBigTime Жыл бұрын
There were more than three SEALS that were lost. What do you mean?
@Jvha761 Жыл бұрын
@@ItsMeBigTime Read again. He said he respects the choice to list all the people who lost their lives, not just the 3 seals who were with Luttrell.
@ruben619448 Жыл бұрын
@@ItsMeBigTime most people when they talk about this only mention Michael Murphy, Matthew Axelson, and Danny Dietz as the casualties. But there were more in the chinook that died too but no one mentions them.
@D_Rat Жыл бұрын
9 other seals and 8 helicopter crew were killed. 12 seals not 3
@KennethFitchstudent Жыл бұрын
I was a machine gunner in 2/3 on that deployment. That’s actually me on the .50 in that short clip at the end. This is the best short documentary I’ve seen on Red Wings. Most of what I’ve seen including the books and movies get a lot of the facts wrong. The lead up with the difficulties of being the only Marine grunt unit in country at the time being at the whim of SOCOM was very accurate. After Redwings we tried to work on our own as much as possible. RIP to everyone who passed that day, I’ll never forget it.
@kekistanimememan170 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t call this a documentary. Tbh
@TerminalSGT Жыл бұрын
Have you read victory point by Ed Darack? He was a reporter out with you guys on that pump. If so, what did you think of the book?
@hoot1141 Жыл бұрын
I was on the recovery mission 2 days later. It was absolutely exhausting.
@jonathanwilke9562 Жыл бұрын
@@kekistanimememan170 that's actually the appropriate definition.
@kekistanimememan170 Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanwilke9562 documentary are supposed to tell the truth. Something victory point has done ages ago. This is just a whitewashing of the decision making failures of both command and the team sent in.
@doit9854 Жыл бұрын
I knew Michael Murphy. He was a singer at a church band I played guitar in. My friend died tragically the night before we had practice. He consoled me with a particular kindness. This world needs more people like him. Thanks to all.
@realmenhavelittledogs2661 Жыл бұрын
So was your church also deployed to Afghanistan along with the SEALs? I'm just trying to wrap my head around how Murph was suppose to have church band practice while deployed to Afghanistan in 2005. There was no Zoom (2011), Microsoft Teams (2017), etc. So unless your church band was in Afghanistan, how were you guys going to practice?
@doit9854 Жыл бұрын
@@realmenhavelittledogs2661 people have lives before they join the military. They don't hatch soldiers yet.
@realmenhavelittledogs2661 Жыл бұрын
@@doit9854 Yeah, and I'm just trying to establish a timeline. By most accounts, Michael Murphy wasn't a religious guy. And yet he was a singer in a church band according to you in a KZbin comment section. Sorry if I find your comment a bit unbelievable, but when you are a singer in a church band you tend to be religious. And again, nothing I've read about Murphy has painted him as a religious guy.
@doit9854 Жыл бұрын
@@realmenhavelittledogs2661 I'm not religious either. I like to play guitar.
@realmenhavelittledogs2661 Жыл бұрын
@@doit9854 But again, what you were stating goes against what people who knew Murphy have stated about him.
@Dash_Rendar2050 Жыл бұрын
I saw the movie lone survivor and was filled with such sorrow after seeing the helicopter come in only to taken out by an enemy rocket. I never knew the men on that bird but as a veteran I thank you Popo Medic for honoring those men’s sacrifice.
@unholypepe Жыл бұрын
That man was trained by my father at Camp Humphrey in South Korea. He used to talk about Chris constantly and just wondered where he'd been, and then he saw Lone Survivor. I wish I could've met Chris, he sounded like a pretty good guy, and my dad took it pretty hard honestly.
@RuiLuz Жыл бұрын
That's right, imagine boarding the chopper in hopes to reach on time to save your comrades, and then being shot down without having the chance to fire a single shot against the enemy, total fubar!
@davidcapeeko7376 Жыл бұрын
Obviously many have heard this story several times but this is so good & heartfelt that it almost feels like the first. So amazing & thankful you're able to get this footage & put these together for us. I look forward to every single piece of your work dropping & always try to share with friends & on social. You're the man Popo, can't wait for more! LFG USA!!
@maxM38383 Жыл бұрын
I live in the area where Lt. Michael Murphy is from and we have monuments for him all over the place including a lake side park named after him. Our local fire department even has a mural with his photo on the side of one their brand new fire trucks.
@TalkingFlannel Жыл бұрын
Compare that to New York, where they paint ‘pride’ flags on fire trucks.
@frankcastle5285 Жыл бұрын
@@TalkingFlannelHe’s from NY lol
@pickel133 Жыл бұрын
@@frankcastle5285I believe he meant NYC.
@officerrebar3839 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t a kid do something to one of those monuments?
@richardripp1891 Жыл бұрын
@@officerrebar3839a few years back yeah
@AnonXio Жыл бұрын
Of course respect to all the fallen, including the Nightstalkers. Respect also to the honourable truck driver and his village.
@rhysgoodman7628 Жыл бұрын
NSDQ! The actions of Major Reich were inspiring.
@YukonMonamee Жыл бұрын
Nothing honorable about helping a foreign invasion conquer your country and dictate its legal system. Nah 😂
@Rabascan Жыл бұрын
It's a shame that the role of Mohammad Gulab - the man who rescued Luttrell - is being talked small, as well as his accounts of the events. And Luttrell's accounts of the events were highly dubious, including the initially cited number of 200 insurgents that attacked them.
@Connor_. Жыл бұрын
Yeah I read that that it was actually between 8-12 people they were fighting against, that Luttrell had 11 full magazines when Gulab found him and also the American forces that went in where the firefight happened afterwards found no bodies of enemy fighters
@Ricky_Spanishh Жыл бұрын
In islam, the dead needs to be buried almost immediately so it can be said that the dead were taken off the battlefield and buried. Not far fetched
@wanta1776 Жыл бұрын
@Ricky_Spanishh there is video of the afghans that day. You never see more than 8 individuals and no casualties. The rangers found no evidence of enemy dead or wounded. The burial thing is cope
@herrikudo Жыл бұрын
@@Connor_. To play devils advocate for the last point you made, not finding bodies means next to nothing. Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters drag bodies away after firefights to hide how many of their numbers were killed and to keep identities hidden, preventing other relatives in their ranks from going onto watch and HVT lists.
@Connor_. Жыл бұрын
@@Ricky_Spanishh in this video of the actual gunfight there can’t be anymore than 10 fighters kzbin.info/www/bejne/hqDOnnp7fN14hK8si=oGteeyOvyAZs4r0L
@Zer0Point1295 Жыл бұрын
I was at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, CO. In the Navy at the time, we had to do a bit more than 'just our job' and I ended up volunteering and signing up and hand-picked for the Navy color guard and the base honor guard (all branches). We were trained incredibly well and made absolutely sure our uniforms were squared-away. Our first class Petty Officer in charge of us, while he was laid back, he made absolutely sure we were ready to go for any event requested either from the community or the navy and the air force (base command), constant inspections, back-up uniforms, last-minute items in case of scuffs and pre-made neckerchiefs, just in case. You were given a blue parachord at our base to signify that you were a color guard. We got a call about doing a memorial event at Heritage High School at Littleton, CO. We knew that it was going to honor a seal that died in afghanistan. It was about a little over 20 minutes that I can remember, our first class made us practice the night before of a ceremony that was 'unofficial' but it was presented so well that our base used it and it was one of our cornerstones of a performance our CO absolutely loved. We were going to perform this at the High School. The ceremony is known as "The thirteen folds of Old Glory." You fold the American Flag and each fold means and represents something and is a long but, wonderful ceremony. We were told we would do that in front of Danny Dietz widow and family and high school auditorium and above all else to keep military bearing. By the time we were done, I learned more about that man as if I just read a biography or even an autobiography from him. It was that well done by the school. After we were done in the auditorium of the ceremony, there wasn't a dry eye and I cannot tell you how hard that is as Color Guard when you need to perform and keep absolute military bearing while there is a memorial at his highschool. Everytime I hear about the man or the operation it always takes me back that I and a few others were given the Honor to perform at his highschool and present a perfectly folded american flag to his family right there at the auditorium.
@dpcdvrdve Жыл бұрын
Went to BUDS with Danny. The stories are true. He was a good mug amongst good mugs. I’m sure your DT had a little help from above that day. Mahalo’s for what you could do to make our country and Danny’s family proud of that service. -Aloha
@dpcdvrdve Жыл бұрын
@@RafikiTheBaboon I am thankful for the opportunity. Most of the world is not as fortunate. I only hope we do not lose this great country as I feel we are hurting in a bad way.
@andrewnesbitt2523 Жыл бұрын
This is the most emotional video you've released yet. Bravo. And a random thank you to the local who saved Luttrell. If there were an example of a guardian angel, that guy was it.
@dewwwd34314 ай бұрын
Luttrell did not deserve saving he was a coward
@DeadGothicRed Жыл бұрын
Evidently the USMC were building this huge intricate mission that had contingencies and QRF, but the SEALs sniped the mission and totally botched it. One mistake being that they misunderstood how shitty the mountains were for their COMs, to which the Marines had warned them to take more powerful sets, though the SEALs figured they knew better. Also a week before insertion, the SEALs kept doing fake inserts all over the nearby mountain range to hopefully confused the ACM and Shaw forces. Unfortunately this only alerted them to a possible incursion of some coalition force. The 4 man team also didn't hide the ropes after they were inserted.
@albanmakolli8232 Жыл бұрын
I love that you info over this mission , I saw before a real footage of these 35 taliban and they were only 7 or 8 of them and they killed the seals in less than 40 minutes, but I am going to see this video until the end to see the actual footage he is talking about
@l3joint Жыл бұрын
I've seen the old real footage. There wasn't 100s. Maybe a dozen or so. A fireteam with light MGs will sound like 100 people in the woods. Rip to the boys.
@BDP0408 Жыл бұрын
There’s tons of instances in military history of the “elite” seals getting their ass handed to them, mostly because of their egos
@l3joint Жыл бұрын
@thehangrygamer7138 not really but ok.
@I_dcd Жыл бұрын
Even SEALS are human and make mistakes. I completely understand that viewpoint because they're not demigod heros. Fuckups can happen at any level of training
@jdhorton1432 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully done! I appreciate your delivery in honoring our elite soldiers
@snowau5429 Жыл бұрын
This video doesn't honour them unfortunately, instead it honours lies & cover ups of the navy & Marcus Lutrells book deals.
@subzero07094 Жыл бұрын
You mean pawns right? They just give you a status to make you feel more important and then give you more dangerous ops so you die "defending your country" or (((other))) countries which happens much more often.
@JohnDoe-wt9ek Жыл бұрын
Having served myself, the controversy surrounding these events tells me one thing: No one with officers rank wants to accept the personal responsibility that they let 15 men die due to poor mission planning and refusal to provide AO organic unit availability. They put those men in a trap, and its no wonder that these four men were under such duress and strain that the only option they had was to attempt to flee due to the rapacious ferocity the Taliban had to offer that day, regardless their numbers. Everyone in charge is culpable because they didn't stick to their guns and use their heads. They let hubris and the idea of "invincibility" get in the way of tactical and strategic planning. The long term effects of this operation would be felt all the way to our withdrawal in 2021. All these different conflicting perspectives is just memoirs of people who don't want to admit they were part of this grand mistake. You will never read a memoir where someone says "I was wrong". Same as combat reports.
@josephtardio1086 Жыл бұрын
you didn't use the word 'rapacious' correctly.
@I_dcd Жыл бұрын
I'm not a serviceman nor have an extensive knowledge of military operation. However incompetence of leadership I've heard over the years has severely crippled any motivation I have to join
@tonyping3159 Жыл бұрын
We lost a lot of very skilled soldiers in that operation. The enemy surely wouldn't have let out cattle farmers go if role were reversed. I have mad respect for anyone who goes and fights expecting death for our country. There is a lot to fight for despite the bs we see in our news. That's what happens when people are spoiled too long
@Aarzu Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, the buck stops with LtCmdr Kristensen with how that op went. There's a lot of controversy surrounding Luttrell's account and for good reason. At best, Luttrell is misremembering what happened. That's not my opinion, that's based on the information provided from everyone else, including other SEALs, DEVGRU operators, Rangers, and the Marines who all responded to go and rescue Luttrell and recover the bodies of the other servicemembers. The person who approved the op to go forward as it did was Kristensen. The USMC planned the operation and invited various SEAL teams, including DEVGRU, and CAG to participate. Each unit was informed of the necessities for the op to go successfully. SEAL Team 10 did none of the things that were recommended and Kristensen knowingly sent them out with comms that weren't strong enough, with the most obvious insertion method possible, and with nowhere near enough support in case things did go bad.
@damianh4510 Жыл бұрын
He remembers it wrong? Who are you to say this. Everyone else was not there on the original day he took contact. Comms that were not strong enough? For fucking mountains... This is what tells me you really do not know shit about Afghanistan. Anyways a lot of the issues were poor planning. Not on the operators part, but officers dropping the ball. This happens quite often in the military when someone in a command center thinks they know better than the people on the ground. Officers usually have FAR LESS time in the field, less time in any situation someone on the ground may be in, AND often has an underwhelming approach due to spending too much time creating a plan that is politically correct for their career and makes them look better, rather than one that would be most pertinent to those on the ground.@@Aarzu
@DDekkon Жыл бұрын
For everyone who wants the truth, the SEALs were wrecklessly negligent and wound up getting themselves gunned down by a ragtag squad of 8 guys. The SEALs also neglected to form a proper plan for the QRF. So when the radio call came in, it was mass confusion and chaos.
@BrianSmith-kk2wiАй бұрын
Sadly every thing you said is true, everything the movie portrad was wrong except for all the people that lost there life..
@CitizenCarrierАй бұрын
Yep. Ego and believing your own hype can cost you and others their lives.
@liamf53117 ай бұрын
Lutrell was found with full mags and covered his ears as murph was screaming for his help. Dont believe me. He says it himself in a tv interview
@dyyylllaannn5 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's why he has such survivor's guilt
@manuelaigner51264 ай бұрын
There is footage from the Taliban side where u can hear Murphy scream for lutrell
@Diego-lt4wm3 ай бұрын
Yep, and the militia didn't get any casualties during the ambush
@NicholasLee-t9s2 ай бұрын
Not sure if this comment exactly implies it, but Lutrell didn't exactly flee the battle without somewhat fighting back. I read a reddit post on shaming Lutrell, but one guy did point out a fair point, which I will quote. "According the evidence, Dietz had a suppressed M4, Ace had a MK11, Murphy had an unsuppressed M4, and Marcus had a suppressed MK12. In the footage we hear full auto bursts of suppressed shots after Dietz and Murphy were killed. That would have meant those shots came from Marcus, since Axe could not achieve full auto fire with his mk11. These were not well aimed shots, but desperate suppressing fire while running down the mountain."
@Gh0ッ2 ай бұрын
@@Diego-lt4wmThey did when the marines came in
@sarmeddangerous6462 Жыл бұрын
My dad is in the credits at the end of the movie. He was a chaplain that got deployed to Bagram 2 weeks before the events. The picture of the ramp processional at the end shows him leading the processional with a Catholic chaplain on his right. The Catholic guy has a white and gold stohl, my dad is wearing the other one. One of his good friends at Bagram was a SEAL who died on the chinook sent in for backup. I forget his name, but Dad saw him in his field service almost every Sunday. He was a regular attendee as a Protestant himself. RW happened the next day on Monday, where he died in the chinook. His deployment was hours away from ending, and his C-130 flight home to his wife and two daughters was slated for that Tuesday. Fricken sucks man. edit: to the brovet who's boxers are in a knot for me not remembering the name of someone I never met, in addition to me being 4 when this happened, screw off or turn your comment replies back on. I reiterated the story of my *dad's* experience in a KZbin comment section, which he told me *when* *the* *movie* *was* *released.* I'm in the process of entering the Air Force as a med student. I owe no one anything here. Get off your high horse because my dad was there unlike you and still deals with the effects of what happened that day because he lost his close friend and helped comfort his wife and daughter when he finished his deployment.
@808Lawyer Жыл бұрын
🙏🏻
@I_dcd Жыл бұрын
Shit really sorry for your loss man
@kilakr13 Жыл бұрын
@I_Dcompany his pops didn't die. Reading comprehension not too strong..huh?
@internetrules8522 Жыл бұрын
@@kilakr13 In my opinion, this doesn't seem like the thread to insult other people. I think something like a: "it would actually be his fathers loss, in a way. either way it sucks and RIP" would be a lot more respectful.
@lobolgbt13009 ай бұрын
Look on his wikipedia, there was only 7 Taliban, none were killed, Marcus had all 7 clips of ammo left. The guy that saved him. Even says Marcus’ story is false.
@peanuttt3117 Жыл бұрын
Popo once again not disappointing! Thank you for all your work bringing all these documentaries. Telling the stories of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Greatly appreciated!
@Dime_time333 Жыл бұрын
It's a movie already. Nothing new.
@TalkingFlannel Жыл бұрын
@@Dime_time333It’s new to some people!
@Dime_time333 Жыл бұрын
@@TalkingFlannel yeah, bozos
@Jus-v3z8 ай бұрын
Apparently you dont know the TRUTH about what happened - and how this only shows how ignorant to the facts this poster is. LAtrell is a "COWARD" and a "LIAR" as proven under fire. He never fired off a single shot and left his buddies to die! He told al seals were dead when there was one out there. And because the search and rrescue thought they were meerely searching for 'dead' bodies there was no urgency - when in fact Axe was found 10 days later, and all evidence shows Axe was killed only recently before the time they found him - meaning had latrell not reported all seals as dead - to cover up his cowardice there is a good chance Axe would have been found alive. The idiot who posted this video and left out so many facts should have his youtube posting proviledges revoked for misinformation
@maverickl.481411 ай бұрын
No insurgents were smoked… the seals were in a bad spot and got ambushed by 8-10 dudes on three sides. Very unfortunate
@MVK_GS3 ай бұрын
Exactly. The SEALs, in fact, killed not a single one of them. That's not a crazy fact because ambushed are meant to confuse and kill and that's what happened.
@mireson61363 ай бұрын
Unfortunately this makes much more sense that this story this video and the Marcus tells. I believe even Gulab has told the real story and how the Seals were quickly overwhelmed by a force of 8-10 insurgents. Not to mention Marcus has been pictured having a basically full chest raq of mags while in custodyof Gulab wearing afgan dressing . It was just a poorly planned an executed mission. God bless all involved.
@The-Cadillac-Lawyer-ZL1Ай бұрын
you weren't there! go back to playing COD.
@maverickl.4814Ай бұрын
@@The-Cadillac-Lawyer-ZL1 There’s an AAR, observations from who were there and Marcus’ own words in later interviews. The book was written for him and he received media training. He is the lone survivor but that book and movie will forever be a reminder of his lack of action day.
@The-Cadillac-Lawyer-ZL1Ай бұрын
@maverickl.4814 so your saying you weren't there and you don't shit. Got it!
@supfoo3638 Жыл бұрын
Can anyone confirm the following: I’ve read tons of stuff that says they didn’t kill any enemies, no enemy bodies were found after searching the area, there weren’t nearly as many as stated, Marcus just ran away, when he was rescued he had all his ammo, gulab was basically forgotten after all said and done, seals weren’t supposed to even do this mission and were extremely unprepared for the terrain and needs of a recce mission.
@Dismay992 Жыл бұрын
Confirmed. Read Victory Point and the Newsweek article interviewing Gulab.
@RadiationReactor Жыл бұрын
Yeah you pretty much summed it up very well. It's just another situation where the SEALs and Big Navy fucked shit up in a very bad way that got our troops killed.
@shammy313 Жыл бұрын
The Op was turned down by Green Berets because it was a shit show of logistics/support.
@DDekkon Жыл бұрын
Operation Hubris.
@mikeyrodriguez319311 ай бұрын
That is truth, official AAR shows (also plenty statements/interviews of other operators in AO, Bagrham on standby etc) he had all his ammo and SF turned the mission down because of its poor logical playing, Taliban reports saying they heard the helicopter and started looking for them, it wasn’t a goat hurdler that ran back and told them and they were only like 6-12 Taliban in the area. Which coincides with AAR report that the SEALs requested to be dropped off closer than idle so they wouldn’t have to hike as much terrain. But still, this facts of this poorly planned and executed mission should not take away from the sacrifice these SEALs and soldiers gave, especially those that perished trying the rescue them.
@monkemode8128 Жыл бұрын
That story involving the truck driver caring for and protecting the wounded man due to ancient tradition is incredible. It's crazy to think it's not just history, people will probably look back on this story how we would look back on an example of this from ancient Rome. I think that bit will be remembered.
@mulder801 Жыл бұрын
Mohammad Gulab?
@The_Bass_Stunters Жыл бұрын
Man if you haven’t watched Lone Survivor brother you’re missing out on the incredible story of these events!
@dilligaf575 Жыл бұрын
@@The_Bass_Stunters I knew a SEAL that was serving in combat roles during the time this all happened, and he actually stated that Lutrell is not well respected in the SEAL community because the account of the events in his memoir didn't jive with the evidence, apparently, he made himself out to be braver and more of a factor than he really was. The person I am talking about mentioned something about an inventory of ammo and equipment before and after missions and Lutrell being rescued with the majority of his ammo still with him vs being depleted as indicated in the movie and his memoir. Lutrell also turned his back on the Afgan villager who rescued and protected him.
@kyleparker2701 Жыл бұрын
@@dilligaf575 him and Murphy are hated in the SEAL community. Murphy shot a fellow SEAL on a live fire training and if you know SEALs then you would know they rarely misfire so he got a lot of hate for that and this mission. The only ones really respected are Danny Dietz and Axel.
@decker528 Жыл бұрын
Many Muslims actually live by what their religion teaches. They are good people who just want to live their lives with certain customs that are very weird to us in the west. Just like any group though, the people who get the most attention are the minority groups who are extreme and violent and those people generally wind up in charge. It's a shame so many of them who are essentially innocent wind up caught in battles instigated by those who are in charge and they wind up losing family members in the war the others cause. I guess that's actually true for just about any group or country though
@Keyrose223 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see a mini doc on Kyle Morgan and his Ratisan Blu hotel incident as well as a video on Tony Cowden where he single handedly took out 26 enemy fighters. They need to make movies on these guys 🔥
@OklaState2 Жыл бұрын
This!
@theplourde Жыл бұрын
Shawn Ryan did a interview with Tony Cowden that, despite my particular stance on Shawn, was an excellent interview. I recommend that one in particular.
@Keyrose223 Жыл бұрын
@@theplourde yea he interviewed both of them super dope episodes. I just love popo’s mini docs
@kentuckyace1068 Жыл бұрын
Or the last stand of John Chapman on Robert's Ridge
@JellyMach Жыл бұрын
Now do the one where a SEAL team abandoned their attached Air Force Combat Controller John Chapman on the side of a mountain to fend for himself
@kilakr13 Жыл бұрын
Facts !
@TheJazzGuy75 Жыл бұрын
They didn’t abandon Chapman and I’m tired of seeing this narrative thrown around. The op and fallout can be debated but what happened on Roberts Ridge isn’t on that SEAL team. In short, against the recommendation of the ground force officers from Delta and DEVGRU in the area, a separate AFO team that was new to the area was sent in to accomplish their capture/kill mission. This team included CCT John Chapman and SEAL Operator Neil Roberts. On their way to the mountain peak in Chinook helicopters, they came under fire which led to Roberts falling out of the helicopter about 30-40 feet. The SEALs reported this and the Team Leader, Slab, organized for his guys to go back and get Roberts. They landed and were greeted by heavy enemy resistance at the top of a mountain peak. Chapman led the charge against the enemy and was wounded multiple times, seemingly dying after he took a round to the chest. Slab had just lost two members of his team and was getting overwhelmed, he proceeded to pull his men back off the ridge and exfil. I don’t know anyone who would’ve done differently in that situation. After the predator showed that Chapman had survived and fought on, and Navy Special Warfare pushed back on Chapman’s Medal of Honor, that’s where the controversy starts.
@Ihasanart Жыл бұрын
@@TheJazzGuy75 Except for the part where Mako 31 were the ones to barge in uninvited and refused CAG's intel brief on the ongoing operation, and specifically approached the peak ignoring what CAG's intel shop told them about it, including where HMG nests were spotted and how to avoid at all costs that face of the mountain (they would later land directly under the guns of bunkers CAG told them about). Chapman attached himself to Mako when they showed up and he heard they were going in without a CCT, and his actions in charging and holding off the enemy saved Mako, after he was mortally wounded he was making radio calls that we know Mako were receiving yet they never responded, only other coalition forces attempted to get in contact with Chapman. Everything that happened on Roberts Ridge is directly the fault of Mako 31's leadership.
@ScottCooper136 Жыл бұрын
Having met John when he was younger and having served with several members of his family, he would not have wanted ANYONE to come back and even attempt a rescue. He knew like every operator that once he fell out of that helo, that he was probably not going to make it. That is why he fought so ferociously, in my opinion, as he wanted to make sure those insurgents remembered him.
@joehavin111 ай бұрын
@@Ihasanart The fault lies on DevGRU officer Vic Hyder and the JSOC CO Gregory Trebon. They were the ones that ignored the warnings of the AFO cell leader, CAG officer Peter Blaber. Slab and his team just followed bad orders that forced impossible deadlines to meet. Btw, the CAG AFO teams had no knowledge of those Al Qaeda bunkers on Taka Ghar. The orbiting AC-130 and UAVs with their FLIR sensors couldnt even see those positions, and there were no confirmed SIGNIT hits coming from that mountain at the time
@biggiouschinnus748911 ай бұрын
Analyst here. The bit about the goat herders always struck me as BS - for one thing, a lot of guys who knew Murphy, his father and colleagues included, say it would have been completely out of character for him to even consider murdering them. For another, it wouldn't even make sense to do so. If they were already going to extract, why not just take them with them and then let them go when extraction arrived? If you just shoot them and leave them, you're giving the enemy a propaganda gift from god. Murphy was a thoroughly professional officer, so he'd have known that very well. The truth, I'm afraid to say, is that they were probably compromised the moment SOCOM decided to use a helicopter. I've been up in mountains and let me tell you, you can hear restaurant chatter from two miles away down the valley. The Taliban included men who fought the Soviets for ten years. The Soviets were *very* fond of helicopter insertion. Those bastards would have been intimately familiar both with the sound of a helicopter, and how to tell what direction it was coming from. This was a botch up. SOCOM ignored the advice of the Marines on the ground, took a bunch of SEALS with no prior combat experience or knowledge of the terrain, and sent them right into a trap.
@Dismay99211 ай бұрын
You're right. The "vote" to murder civilian goat herders was almost certainly fabricated for the book. Luttrell's own AAR had no mention of any vote and like you said, it's incredibly doubtful and distasteful to think that an American officer would even consider putting murder up to a vote.
@The_Drake_London7 ай бұрын
Exactly and Marcus Lutrell lied about a lot of stuff. There were only about 7-14 insurgents and zero died. The fight lasted like 20 mins and Marcus was found with all his ammo. But his story sounds better
@davidbryant35327 ай бұрын
SEAL team 6 with no combat experience? Really? What a stupid comment
@The_Drake_London7 ай бұрын
@@davidbryant3532 you're calling his comment dumb, when you're the one who appears to be dumb. You said Seal Team 6, he never said Seal Team 6. Seal Team 6 are the ones who killed Bin Laden and what the guy said is true. The Seal Team had four people on it for Operation Red Wings. Marcus Lutrell, Michael Murphy, Matthew Axelson, and Danny Dietz. The only one who had any combat experience was Matthew Axelson, none of the others had ever seen combat. So yeah you're the clueless one here.
@biggiouschinnus74897 ай бұрын
@davidbryant3532 Look it up. None of them had actually seen combat before. SEALS are picked from the best, but there's no requirement for them to be combat veterans.
@5t3v3nM2 ай бұрын
I had a friend whos older brother was friends with danny dietz and I unknowingly had the honor to meet danny dietz before he deployed. I met him briefly but he was as cool as can be, super nice guy. Even though i never really got to know him on a personal level and i was young i wont wver forget meeting him. The way he held himself and demeanor was something else. He didnt brag about being part of an elite force like that. He just seemed like a normal dude to me. turn to find out later he was a bada55. RIP to him and everyone else who perished during operation red wing.
@mihaleban1323 Жыл бұрын
it amazes me so much, how you make the mood and aura unique to each video and story. incradible work man
@SmokedDart Жыл бұрын
That timber truck driver and his village is the stuff of movies happy there is people with good morales out in such a harsh place
@tylerburkham2382 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy how bad ass you can sound when you're the only one left who can tell the story.
@24YOA Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately for him, he wasn't the only one left when the US military combed through the remains and published Taliban footage of what had happened.
@andreww1225 Жыл бұрын
Most of these stories have a lot of luck to do with it. He was mostly lucky and I’m sure he knows it.
@jimmy2745 Жыл бұрын
It's also crazy how stupid you can sound behind the safety of your keyboard.
@Ludba-ex9pi Жыл бұрын
@@24YOAthe us military didnt publish that lol… the ppl who did it published it!! They only died years later. The guy main guy they were after died in a shootout with police in Pakistan years later
@zogon89 Жыл бұрын
More bad ass than you.
@kekistanimememan170 Жыл бұрын
The Marines of 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, who had planned OP RED WINGS, were going after a relatively low level target named Ahmed Shaw, as their previous operations, and the unit they'd replaced, had nabbed all the known high and medium value targets successfully. Unfortunately, they were not part of a Marine Air Ground Task Force, and didn't possess organic lift assets needed to conduct it. So they asked for helo support from 160th SOAR (the famed Night Stalkers) who were assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A). The region SOTF command was run by SEALs who only agreed as long as they were to run the recon, and act as the main effort assault element to conduct the air assault raid against the target buildings thought to house the HVTs, while the rest of the Marine infantry company tasked with supporting missions, specifically the outer cordon. Because they had no options, and they wanted the mission to go ahead to nab the bad guy, the Marines agreed. This is not uncommon, its actually the norm. SOCOM are often on the lookout for good missions and they often get them from "poaching" intel or fully developed ops from conventional units. Per the planning of Red Wings, the recon element was was going to be inserting the day before on the high ground nearby to three named areas of interest (NAI) that were supposed to be under observation to spot the targets. They were supposed to not only confirm the presence of Shaw, but also provide additional intel. 2/3 had planned to conduct the recon using a Scout Sniper six man team, headed by a very experienced team leader. They had worked in that area often before, knew the relative ground, knew the limitations of radios, etc. Their plan was to get helo lifted miles away from the objective, land, then infiltrate by foot. When the SEALs poached the recon mission, the new recon element was a four man team who had never worked recon in Afghanistan before, weren't trained in recon, only one individual ever having deployed to a combat zone before. They ignored advice to bring more powerful radios, as the Marines knew from experience that the one the SEALs brought couldn't push out far enough, it didn't have enough power. Additionally, the SEAL recon team didn't have a Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency (PACE) plan for comms, only having the weak MBITR and a sat phone as backup. Neither were adequate, and they were warned. More so, their plan was significantly flawed. Not wanting to spent the time and energy walking to the objective, they decided to get helo inserted a few hundred meters away. They attempted to mitigate the risk of landing near directly on the Observation Point (OP) by having numerous false insertions done all over the valley area over the previous week, to keep the locals guessing, which only ended up tipping them off that an operation was in the works. But in recon, its an outright sin to ever airlift onto the OP. Every measure must be taken to keep it hidden, to keep the presence of the recon team hidden. After they fast roped down on the landing zone, per norm, the fast ropes were disconnected from the helicopter, but the SEAL recon team did not hide them, they left them in the open. Locals, sent out when they'd heard the choppers, found them pretty quickly, and using their own comms, reported it back. At that time the SEAL team had made it to the high ground and beyond, were trying to find a good OP to overwatch the NAIs, which proved difficult as the position they initially chose at night proved poor when light came at dawn. After daybreak they moved OPs. The locals, knowing ISAF rules of engagement, sent up some unarmed individuals, with radios, with some sheep, into the hills to scout them out. This is a common TTP in COIN ops to find snipers and recon element hide sites. In Iraq, they'd sent kids or unarmed adults to check on certain buildings, knowing we wouldn't kill them if we found them. If they found us, they'd report back. It worked during Red Wings. The SEAL recon team was spotted. Compromised, they detained the sheepherders. At that point the operation was blown. They have just been soft compromised, though without knowing it they'd also been hard compromised as those herders were part of a deliberate counter-recon element so Shaw and the enemy fighters in the village knew they'd been caught when they didn't report back. But because the SEAL recon team never established a formal plan for being compromised they had to make the decision on the spot of what to do. Instead of executing the actions of a pre-made drill for compromise, (depending on the story version) they got into a debate about what to do and even possibly held a vote. Confusion was also on what to do with the detainees. AT NO TIME WAS KILLING THEM ACTUALLY A LEGAL OPTION. Or realistic. The easiest thing to do would have been to gag them and flex cuff them to a tree. Instead they let them go (where they instantly ran off to warn everyone), while the SEALs picked up and moved, but not far. So after being compromised, the SEALs moved to high ground to make the call on their radio to alert the command element what had happened. Note, they didn't vacate the area, they moved maybe a hundred meters away from where they'd been spotted. Meanwhile, their comms weren't working, so the radio traffic was broken taking far longer than it should have without any real benefit of transmitting information. Meanwhile, the local enemy, realistically numbering about 12 fighters, having been briefed by the returning herders on the location of the SEALs, their size, their weapons, created a plan, climbed the hills to reach a position where they could ambush the infidels on their way back up to the high ground which was on the way back to the LZ (which they sent RPG gunners to overwatch in case a helicopter showed up). Finally, the SEAL recon team moving back toward the high ground through a draw (the NE Gulch), but got ambushed at relatively close range by roughly a squad sized element in strength, with machine guns. Possibly RPG and mortar, though in the video the insurgents made I never saw evidence of explosive weaponry. Map of ambush, blue arrow is SEAL retreat The fight was brief, and the SEALs that weren't hit immediately tried to break contact downhill. Luttrell effectively fell down the mountain, while the patrol leader, Mike Murphy, made a call on the sat phone before dying. The other two died during this time too. They didn't kill any of the locals, it was an entirely one sided fight. The Quick Reaction Force 10 SEALs in a 160th SOAR Chinook, escorted by two Apaches. The SEAL mission commander aboard the Chinook ordered the pilots to reach the LZ ASAP, and because the Chinook flies faster than the Apaches they arrived first. Because the Apaches weren't present, despite them having the thermal optics that would have been able to visually clear the landing zone, and the weaponry to physically clear it, the Chinook flared and started its landing, in broad daylight, under the observation of RPG gunner stationed there, and was targeted and hit, crashing, killing all onboard. Map of area of operations, with original RT insertion LZ and QRF LZ/Shootdown pos marked Another SOCOM QRF element, of primarily Rangers, were sent in the next day, they landed elsewhere and walked in, they are the ones who found Luttrell, who had been rescued by a villager in a local village, who apparently still had all his mags, loaded. They also recovered the bodies and secured the helicopter crash site. Besides recovering all weapons and equipment belonging to the SEALs, and having video footage of the fight, the local leader and target of the raid, Ahmed Shaw, also got a computer they'd brought that once broken into possessed the schematics of the US embassy in Kabul, as well as other sensitive information. He took that intel, and the videos, and cobbled together an effective propaganda video that earned him major credibility, which led to increased funding, recruitment, etc., causing him to turn into a legitimate High Value Target.
@howdeedoodee6603 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a detailed report of what happens; I have never read a better one of such a situation. Thank You for that. A German son of an English officer.
@mark.J6708 Жыл бұрын
I was told nearly exactly this years ago. Rangers were not impressed with any of it nor the publicity that followed. I was told directly that a basic IN Squad from the 82nd would have done a better OP across the board. It has been a very long time since I was a Lightfighter sqd ldr, but the FUBAR here is self-inflicted and indicative of not only arrogance, but absolute incompetence.
@RuiLuz Жыл бұрын
In essence, the mission went FUBAR.
@michaeldavidson19129 ай бұрын
It’s a comment section. Not a book to write…
@DonMega8889 ай бұрын
There's predator uav footage of marcus running away. He wasn't in the fight at all. He's basically hated in the seal community. Also the nonsense about 35 Taliban being killed is a joke there were very likely 0 kia.
@jmich5411 ай бұрын
Well that's certainly the version that lutrell wants everybody to think happened.
@barry3045 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend reading Code over Country by Matthew Cole In my opinion it gives a much more accurate account of what happened that day and the leadership failures that led to the disaster. In his book The Operator Robert O’Neill claims that the Chinook was shot down by a surface to air missile , not an RPG. The pilots and crew of the other hele seem to back this up. Also according to O’Neill , Zabit Jalil , the man who orchestrated the attack on the seal SDV team , was wounded in a battle with Devgru and Afghans on the wrong side of the Pakistani border. His fate was unknown.
@prodby.jerm1 Жыл бұрын
Rob also believes he killed bin Laden so I’d never believe a word he says
@adioamigo22 Жыл бұрын
Robert O'Neil is a prolific liar, and anything he says should be taken with several grains of salt. Also, the investigating officers found pieces of an RPG-7 warhead at the crash site. There is no mention of pieces of any other rocket or missile system being found.
@thebronzetoo Жыл бұрын
Rob O'Neill is a bullshiter.
@ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb6 ай бұрын
What incredible kindness and bravery that man showed by rescuing Luttrell, at great risk to his family. That kind of human being is a dying breed. RIP to all who died
@CivilianAdvantage Жыл бұрын
Source: trust me bro, i saw the movie
@oroulia0008 ай бұрын
He did thorough research and watched documentaries
@The_Annoyed_chef Жыл бұрын
First time I heard of this mission was in Sissi NCO school in Finnish army. We got presented the same moral question. And we talked about kind Leonidas and other notable military batles. Sissi is a unconwentional warfare unit, long distance recon, direct action, sabotage, road side ambush. You name it. Now they train more recon orientadet unit and direct action special forces separate with the Nato complient J-Tacs. We ordered some 155mm artillery or two different size mortars but didn't really make corrections to the fire
@gai738 ай бұрын
The lone survivor shit the bed never fired a shot and froze he even says this himself at first then monetised himself, told the rescue team everyone was dead when it is possible if they went looking some seals would be alive
@ojsimpin8346 Жыл бұрын
I remember back in hs my English teacher assigned us to write a paper about a book of on our teachers approved list and Lone Survivor was one of them so I picked it because it sounded cool. I wasn't much of a reader (still not) but I couldn't put this book down and the heartbreaking story sticks with me to this day.
@Khuros Жыл бұрын
Ya, It's very good. That's why it's in the fiction category.
@ojsimpin8346 Жыл бұрын
@@Khuros "Non-Fiction"*
@Khuros Жыл бұрын
@@ojsimpin8346 8 dudes wiped out 4 seals. The only guy who lived lied like crazy. He had 11 mags full of ammo when he left the base. He had 11 full mags when they rescued him. He just ran and did not even shoot one bullet.
@C.I.A795 Жыл бұрын
@@Khurosit's easy to sit on the sidelines and judge someone's story while you weren't even there. Don't be a coward.
@dmorles Жыл бұрын
@@Khuros lol. The further you look into this story - the more you realize what we’ve been told is fiction. Even Luttrell finally admitted that he froze in the moment while his buddy was taking fire. He the. dropped his gun and ran away.
@rc59191 Жыл бұрын
Was sad to learn that Marcus made up a lot of what happened. Especially the part about him having all his ammo on his when Mohammed found him.
@1-501Infantry Жыл бұрын
Sad but true. They were ambushed by less then 15 at most insurgents. No need to lie about it.
@Christopher-rw2bp Жыл бұрын
Source?
@1-501Infantry Жыл бұрын
@@Christopher-rw2bp a lot of other SEALs, Rangers not to mention its well documented on the internet.
@rc59191 Жыл бұрын
@@Christopher-rw2bp Mohammed Gulab is the source along with the Rangers and the Taliban cam shows a very different story than the one told by Marcus.
@RidiraPLUR Жыл бұрын
@@1-501Infantry Never understood why 15 on 4 is needs to be exaggerated. Can't imagine being ambushed by a hostile force intimately familiar with the terrain, has the high ground, and outnumber you 3 to 1 in a valley with almost no concealment or cover.
@josephmumma69979 ай бұрын
Thanks Popo, ima new sub and love this channel. Being from Houston Texas Marcus and Morgan Luttrell have a special place in my heart as fellow Texans and human beings that shows how we all should be in life.
@ArmedAndIndigenous9 ай бұрын
Marcus sounds like a drunk Chad when on the mic and his wife just sounds like the moody wife that stands up for her man no matter what😂
@bastionblackperformance380411 ай бұрын
35? Come on now, the footage shows half a dozen dudes involved...
@jtoms18599 ай бұрын
8 to be exact and no evidence of any dead bodies was seen during the search for the bodies of fallen heroes.
@bastionblackperformance38049 ай бұрын
@jtoms1859 possibly as high as 8 lol....tongue in cheek response to yet another bullshit seal story
@oroulia0008 ай бұрын
@@bastionblackperformance3804to be fair, that’s all you saw in THAT footage. There was definitely more than 8. Way more than 8. Just because that’s all you saw on video doesn’t mean those were the only dudes in the fight.
@bastionblackperformance38048 ай бұрын
@LiamORourke-kn4do why were there more than 8? You can hear the entire battle and its about a half dozen total participants...plus the fact that actual Intel report on Ahmad Shah said he had a force size of potentially 8-12.
@yououitme36907 ай бұрын
@@bastionblackperformance3804 if you weren't an armchair warrior, you'd understand how that intel was gathered, you'd also understand that intel is usually wrong or partially wrong. you also clearly don't understand how a U shape ambush works and can't grasp why you can't see the total number on footage not to mention the fact footage never paints the entire picture. there are multiple intel failures in all aspects of warfare most people don't know about here are a few that actually got national attention, battle of Wanat, battle of nasiriyah (which led to jessica lynch getting captured and 4 others), Benghazi, Mogadishu, and Sadam having WMDs. Now let's say "8-12" is the accurate number its well documented and known that defenders can effectively hold off a element 3 times their size in this instance the defenders were 3 times the attacker's size (using your armchair numbers). If you do some basic math based on the rules of war 3x12 equals the power of 36 defenders. if your only capability in life is armchair combat at least be intelligent while you, do it.
@niandralades294 Жыл бұрын
Damn, remember when Marcus Luttrell cut all contact with Mohammad Gulab after he exposed Marcus' lies?
@niandralades294 Жыл бұрын
Also, anybody remember how a QRF of 16 people were killed because of the SEALs hubris?
@yee8412 Жыл бұрын
I rember
@NotThatGuyPal. Жыл бұрын
What was it gulab said?
@fynnla.e Жыл бұрын
@@NotThatGuyPal.Gulab said that Luttrell still had 11 magazines full when he was recovered. He also said that locals combed through the hills after the firefight and recovered no taliban bodies. Gulab also said he was censored, and that during his interview he was just told to respond with yes to everything Marcus said.
@NotThatGuyPal. Жыл бұрын
@@fynnla.e yea, I somewhat believe that because lutrell had the only suppressed weapon and in the 35 min tali footage of the engagement you hear a suppressed weapon fire about 10 times. Also when Murphy is mortally wounded he calls out for Marcus with no response.
@itsshadoww6973 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a mini doc about the Good Friday battle in 2010. As a soldier in the german army, that day means a lot to the people in our armed forces and is something that is still talked about during basic training for our new recruits
@cotybowman8825 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. As an American of Austrian and German ancestry, I have high regard for soldiers of my homeland.
@chrisbelvedere66539 ай бұрын
Would love to see your boys get the old band back together.
@stepney567 күн бұрын
Seeing photo's of the fallen really hits home. May God Bless them all.
@KangaJack-ns9gd Жыл бұрын
The guy that found Luttrell '' GULAB'' said Luttrell had 11 full magazines.
@dangerousthoughts.159111 ай бұрын
Nobody carry’s 11 magazines
@fball214life11 ай бұрын
Last time I checked did you serve? If no then SIT THE F DOWN
@bignibba38011 ай бұрын
@@dangerousthoughts.1591luttrell himself said he was carrying 11. I could maybe see him retaining his mags could be an explanation, but I doubt that would be what he’s worrying about in an ambush
@M4A1_DELTA611 ай бұрын
@@bignibba380also it could of been Murphy giving most of his mags to Marcus because he knew he wasn’t coming back , 1st attempt didn’t work to get signal got shot through the back and got up and came down fought a bit with Marcus but went back up got a signal called for QRF but end up getting cornered and literally shot multiple times non fatal too fatal shots and aparantly he was calling out for Marcus help
@Davale.11 ай бұрын
The movie was greatly exaggerated they most likely would’ve been dead the first 15-20 mins they got ambushed whic sucks..
@chrisbelvedere66539 ай бұрын
Well apparently there's some new light to this story that Axel made ot three miles away were the rangers found him leaning against a tree and state he had only been dead for a day nd a half. This was ten days agter the ambush.
@DrunkChristian032 ай бұрын
Seals also ran away and left John Chapman on chapmans ridge I mean Robert’s ridge
@Xsi9mm Жыл бұрын
More like 4 SEALs got rolled by 8-12 Taliban who knew the terrain, knew where the SEALs were and had better positioning. Fucked up story all together, 4 SEALs died because piss poor planning and procedure and 8 more SEALs, including 8 Army special forces members perished in a QRF which was shot down. Also from some sources I've read, Luttrell apparently had mostly full magazines so whatever happened took place very quickly and he apparently ran for his life.
@NotThatGuyPal. Жыл бұрын
No it was a long gunfight but lutrell had the only suppressed weapon where he was sniper/medic and in the captured footage that’s cut and still 30 mins long the 3 that died had m4’s you could hear returning fire but maybe 3-5 suppressed shots. Lutrell either ran or got knocked out early from that frag. Also when Murphy is mortally wounded you hear him calling lutrells (the team medic) name several times.
@kilakr13 Жыл бұрын
@@NotThatGuyPal.A sniper and a medic...you don't say? That Marcus is a super secret squirrel. Fuk outta here
@MichaelJrCortes8 ай бұрын
@@NotThatGuyPal.check out Green Barrett Chronicles, the actual Seal in that unit tells a completely different story, and few other podcast with other seals and rangers. “Marcus come back!” just to give you a hint on what happen 😉
@unknowntrademark99928 ай бұрын
Gulab (the man who saved lutrell) even said the firefight lasted no more than 40 mins. Him and many other villagers were in the area and could hear everything.
@MR12GAUGE7 ай бұрын
@@NotThatGuyPal.Completely wrong, the rangers after action report stated Luttrell had all 11 magazines full. Axelson had a suppressed weapon and in all likelyhood was the only one to return fire. They where ambushed, ML ran, Murphy is clearly yelling for him to come back and help- as in help them fight, they found zero evidence of any more than 10-12 combatants, Gulabs story contradicts Luttrells and the pictures of him hiding at Gulabs show him with near no injuries
@LeeTravis10011 ай бұрын
Much respect and kudos for adding that tribute at end.
@Shane-ku9ls Жыл бұрын
These are important stories to tell. Both the operation but also how the locals took in, cared for, and defended a stranger. People sometimes can only see the “enemy” amongst the “others” but they’re human too.
@toska3528 Жыл бұрын
It's a shame that Marcus ran and abandoned his friends to their fates. In the unedited Taliban footage, you can clearly hear Axe screaming, "Marcus, help us, Marcus, come back!" And, when Marcus was recovered by the rescue team, all of his magazines were still full.. Dude literally ran. Which, I mean, I understand, it's scary to get into a gunfight. But, where he messed up was making himself the hero in his book and his movie.
@thalesofmiletus6162 Жыл бұрын
Source?
@clone6502 Жыл бұрын
@@thalesofmiletus6162look it up
@thesickhorseranch Жыл бұрын
@@thalesofmiletus6162 The internet is free. Imagine acting like Google isn't a thing in 2023. When I researched this subject I must have opened 11 tabs. Imagine the ignorance to not be asking the question for yourself and just hold your hand out saying "gimme!"
@toska3528 Жыл бұрын
@@thalesofmiletus6162 also, the common narrative of there being, "35," Taliban KIA is disputable. In the video, we only see a handful, at most 15 present for the entire battle, with none appearing to be KIA.
@thalesofmiletus6162 Жыл бұрын
@@thesickhorseranch that must have been very cathartic to write. I’m glad you got your dopamine for the week. I have a limited and valuable amount of time unlike you. Mald.
@MingeTaste Жыл бұрын
In the Afghan videotape of the event, you can hear Mike Murphy yell “Marcus, where are you!?” as Luttrell runs away and leaves his team to die
@Gunmannn. Жыл бұрын
Coward
@Jus-v3z8 ай бұрын
exactly...did you see the anderson cooper interview, where he confesses to this? He actually called himself a coward for this. But it didnt change his lies about there being 100-200 enemies in the area, when in his after action report he wrote only 20-30 and the marine intel only reports 8-12 enemies in the area on that day.
@y0ur_name_here Жыл бұрын
I've had the opportunity to speak with Marcus several times and he lives for his lost brothers.
@Tito_Viera Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Chile. Honor and Glory to all the Heroes who fought giving all what they had for his duty. May all of them have the peace that they deserves.
@Dotson6996 Жыл бұрын
You gotta do a video on Dwight Birdwell. He wrote the book, "1000 miles of bad roads". He's a Armour CAV trooper who was awarded the medal of honor for the tet offensive in Vietnam. He is still alive and a lawyer for the Cherokee nation. The man is a true hero
@warweaponx6629 Жыл бұрын
Just read Victory Point: Operations Red Wings and Whalers - the Marine Corps' Battle for Freedom in Afghanistan which gives a vastly different account of this failed OP.
@JuanAppleseed-ge6tb Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU. I have been searching the comments for the source material of those claims. Everybody has been saying it happened differently from how Luttrell said, but nobody posted any sources.
@24YOA Жыл бұрын
Worth noting this book is so high quality the US Military itself gave it recognition for comprehensively documenting what happened.
@punkavaug Жыл бұрын
@@JuanAppleseed-ge6tbhard to provide sources if you didnt read it anywhere. Most people that know what really went down’s source is the uniform they wear.
@Bttl71958 Жыл бұрын
Yea this version was pulled straight from the bullshit movie, and book.
@JuanAppleseed-ge6tb Жыл бұрын
@@punkavaug so being in the military magically gives somebody all the details of a special operation? That's weird. I did six years in the Army and worked with Navy Seals and Rangers on my deployment to Afghanistan and never heard a single discrepancy until reading the comment section today 🤔 That's crazy. Must be nothing but top-tier, special operations personnel commenting on a KZbin video 🥴😂🤣
@grapefruitsimmons11 ай бұрын
Marcus didnt deplete his ammo... dude didnt even fire a single shot 😂
@StrokedTac10 ай бұрын
@Ben-lv6tjThe Army guys who rescued him. And the photo Gulab has of him, still wearing his full kit. All mags still in his chest rig. Not a single facial injury visible either. Just google "Gulab photo of Lutrell."
@spectorjoy48518 ай бұрын
He ran off and left them. I always believed that.
@sschevmale248 ай бұрын
@@spectorjoy4851I heard the video "marcus come back "
@MichaelJrCortes8 ай бұрын
@@sschevmale24here’s where the fucked up though. That was Marcus’ first deployment and mission. Not sure why you would send the new guy on a mission like that. Haha the work of Jakko haha. Stories are coming out about how corrupt he was as a leader.
@evelcruzy8 ай бұрын
@@MichaelJrCortesI heard that it was just a scouting operation. But I mean they send some PJ’s with no combat experience into active combat zones when they conduct rescues. Gotta start somewhere and the risk is inherent with anything they do, so him not being experienced has no relevancy.
@alanswolfpack89 Жыл бұрын
Im sorry but this isnt the truth, the total force was about 12-25 TOPS so how they “smoked 35” is beyond me This is the “official” fluff version, if you actually do your own homework you will uncover the truth Marcus was rescued with all mags full They were ill prepared and over confident Repeatedly warned, told about the comms issues beforehand because off the mountains, I love your vid’s but you could have done the factual version not the government / Marcus’s version Just to add, there is a photo of when he was rescued, with all mags And if you watch the full uncut video, there is not a chance there were 100+ More like 14 men in flipflops
@robertboissoneau9481Ай бұрын
GOD Bless all the men and women who serve to protect our great country 🇱🇷 Thank you to all of you,,, And to the One's that lost their lives whether in war or in pain 🙏🙏🙏❤️
@KyleGoreckiАй бұрын
I was In 3/3 for 8 years and did multiple deployments to AFG I also knew Lt. Col Wood he ended up coming back as the Battalion Commander. THANK YOU for the video.
@NotARacistWarLordJustAChillOne Жыл бұрын
Wasnt it like 7 dudes? and didnt the rangers find marcus' kit with most of his mags full?
@cheebees Жыл бұрын
Yes and yes.
@blair91234 Жыл бұрын
Lol I can't believe popo would actually cover this story in this manner. It takes 20 minutes of real research to figure out it was all BS and Marcus bolted while his teammates put their lives down for him. The entire build up was absolute trash planned. Navy fucked up and had their ass covered by the Marines, Army Rangers, and Hollywood. Gulab was a hero.
@niandralades294 Жыл бұрын
yup
@balloonsdraws Жыл бұрын
Yeah... Rangers Lead the Way!
@NotThatGuyPal. Жыл бұрын
In the tali footage of the gunfight you can only hear a suppressed weapon fire a handful of times. That’s what Latrell had. Most of the firing was the m4’s (the other 3 seals carried), Ak, and pkms. Also it looked to about 12 enemy combatants and 2 with pkms so they were f*cked.
@jayteefishing1543 Жыл бұрын
Every time I hear this story I get even more pissed off.
@tacticooldude7509 Жыл бұрын
This book lead to me joining the marines. Ive heard several times this story is true and its been falsely reported. All i know is either way it changed my life.
@mancik17 Жыл бұрын
You joined the marines because of a navy seal that fled with all of his mags full?
@24YOA Жыл бұрын
Damn dude, the propaganda got you
@dannyjones3840 Жыл бұрын
Semper Fi brother. These bitches will never understand.
@calebb3703 Жыл бұрын
They got him too. He's got the dodge challenger and everything
@punkavaug Жыл бұрын
Back when our country still knew how to recruit. Make a fictional movie about a “true story” that happened to NAVY SEALS and watch the patriotism surge. I wish it worked today….
@MrProfchaos71 Жыл бұрын
Many who were directly involved would tell you that the operational reports in theater tell a completely different story than any book or movie and that they possibly didn’t even kill one insurgent. Shah wasn’t even Taliban and this mission was the epitome of piss poor planning and several other units in fact turned it down. It wasn’t even really the thing SEAL teams necessarily do and it certainly wasn’t ideal for just 4 guys with shitty comms . The guys were compromised the minute the helo dropped them by account of people who were actually in theater at the time and were being watched. It’s been said by people in the position to know , that what actually happened was the Shahs guys set up and executed an ambush from above the SEAL team and they didn’t even have the chance to waste a bunch of bad guys .
@NotThatGuyPal. Жыл бұрын
Pretty close to reality but tali footage that’s about 35 mins long (obviously cut so it was longer) shows you were correct about setting ambush but there was a pretty big gunfight and lutrell was team medic and sniper with the only suppressed weapon you hear fire maybe a handful of times. Also hear Murphy hollering his name after being mortally wounded. SEALS got fucked with low ground and enemy had 2 pkms and RPG’s.
@oddursigurdsson9637 Жыл бұрын
It seems pretty consistent from anyone who is not a SEAL or US military that this firefight was a huge tactical fuck up on the American side that ended in a lot of elite soldiers dying and a textbook ambush executed perfectly by the Taliban. Whoever is cleaning up this comment section seems to know that also since every comment that isn't pro USA is getting deleted.
@MrProfchaos71 Жыл бұрын
@@NotThatGuyPal. I hear ya. Obviously I wasn’t there. I served my time like a lot of guys did and I’d like to think that I know what makes sense when I see certain comments on videos pertaining to this particular incident. I’ve seen several comments from guys who were there and had access to the in theater reports , as well as other people have come out publicly and they all say the book/movie account which I assume is Marcus account isn’t accurate. Personally I think it takes big balls to even be up there in that position so I’m certainly not trying to trash anyone…but I also do think accuracy is important.
@andreww1225 Жыл бұрын
Share your sources
@ChuckSneed88 Жыл бұрын
Ayup yall actually get it. So many people been duped by and believe the movie telling of events its crazy.
@stephennadal4103Ай бұрын
One little problem with this story....Marcus ran as soon as the fighting started. He left his brothers for dead. The whole book is full of lies. Its sad
@oliverbrown1419 Жыл бұрын
Excellent delivery, it seems insane they sent 16 highly trained men in a metal box with zero protection. Michael Murphy shows insane bravery and brotherhood and the whole squad seems to be well oiled. A true loss of great human life and talent
@ViktoriousDead Жыл бұрын
The ambush was almost 100% confirmed to have been initiated by roughly 10-12 insurgents, there was no way there were that many in the area until the bird was shot down. RRC (Ranger Recon) was in the area and ended up killing the insurgents responsible, after that more Taliban started moving more into the valley after that and engaging the Ranger platoon searching for Marcus, but Marcus team more than likely didn’t kill anyone. Unfortunately the movie that portrayed this is almost completely fictional. My platoon (C co 2/75) are the ones that found luttrell. Essentially every EKIA on the ground was killed by Rangers, Ranger attachments and CAS support. This is not to detract from the Dead, but the events told are not accurate, and the movie is entirely fictional, especially its portrayal of the extraction, completely leaving out perhaps the most extraordinary part of the entire operation, the sexiest of the crash site as well as the retrieval of Marcus and the fight out.
@KennethFitchstudent Жыл бұрын
I was on that deployment too with 2nd Bn 3rd Marines. The book doesn’t even get the name of the Op correct. The movie is totally fictional, but still a really good movie.
@randomman057 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that you guys are willing to comment the truth on this matter. Lone Survivor does a disservice to those who died during this operation as it fails to acknowledge the actual mistakes that occurred which arguably led to the majority of deaths.
@Dismay992 Жыл бұрын
@@randomman057 The book wasn't even written by Marcus Luttrel. The Navy hired a British author to write it because they liked his fictional books about Navy SEALs. Then they slapped Luttrel's name on it and made a movie deal.
@Bluetongue. Жыл бұрын
@Jabanana he's a ghost writer, Marcus would of told him the story and the ghost writer makes a novel of the story. This is extremely common place with memoirs.
@Dismay992 Жыл бұрын
@@Bluetongue. Is it also extremely common to hire a ghost writer to write fabricated details of an operation where 19 service members were killed?
@samrowland2816 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't there a confirmed video from the insurgent POV which showed how this really went down? Including "get the one who is running", referring to Marcus Lutrell. Even Marcus himself has since walked back a lot of the nonsense hasn't he? If I'm not mistaken there were no Taliban casualties, let alone 35. I'm not saying this to shit on the team, or the SEALs in general, they weren't right for the mission, not at this point in the war.
@clone6502 Жыл бұрын
yes its a shame seeing popo do no research about this shit
@weaver1507 Жыл бұрын
I think this has lots to do with the fact that many people believe the taliban to be made of up idiot farmers with aks. Those dudes are very capable and experienced guerrilla fighters who already had lots of combat experience and knowledge from fighting the soviets. Not to mention the land they knew like the back of their hand.
@weme06 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, sadly the video shot by the local mountain men makes "Lone Survivor" a fairy tale
@1-501Infantry Жыл бұрын
You are correct. It was 15 at most insurgents. Either way they didnt have 3-1 ratio and tried to break contact but sadly they couldnt. The lies they told dishonored the SEALs
@Crackshotsteph Жыл бұрын
@@weaver1507 Not to mention that the Taliban has been fighting the Northern Alliance after the Soviet-Afghan War and fighting with other Tribes who dislike the Taliban.
@wolvves4293 Жыл бұрын
Please do The Mad Trapper of Rat River. Crazy story, first manhunt in history to involve an aircraft, flown by WW1 fighter ace Wop May. The Trapper climbed a vertical mountainside to escape the RCMP, he wore his snowshoes backwards and doubled back over his tracks to confuse those following him. He survived being blown up inside his cabin, and hiked through blizzards so bad that the native americans assisting the RCMP couldnt even move through. While he was eventually shot and killed, his identity still remains unknown.
@bristolpka1143 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for shining light on the beautiful sacrifice these men give! And showing faces to those sacrifices, we say we remember, but sometimes until seeing real loved humans we really remember and hopefully respect then, thank you again for this video!
@Mr.Rogers91 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy to see all the effort we made in Afghanistan to watch it fall in an afternoon
@dickiesdocos Жыл бұрын
Vietnam was no different and a good example of how nothing was learned.
@Mr.Rogers91 Жыл бұрын
@@dickiesdocos agreed. I don't think it's that we didn't learn I think it's deliberately done.
@johnpancap8449 ай бұрын
U forgot to mention, Marcus told the rangers every1 was dead which delayed a response up the mountain to recover them, turns out axelson made it close to the rally point & was only killled 12 hrs before they found him, Marcus also stated himself ,in some early interviews,he left Murphy still alive & ran dwn the mountain
@nathanvasquez5030 Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal video about some incredible men
@RoKBottomStudios Жыл бұрын
The ones that died incredible yes. Luttrell not so much.
@Dogboon- Жыл бұрын
So you chose these versions of the story. Interesting.
@samueljohnston93437 ай бұрын
Axel survived another couple days after, they found his body 3 miles away from the initial contact scene on search day 10 and the team said he had died only a few days earlier
@petersearls44437 ай бұрын
I keep hearing this rumor but I haven’t seen any facts to back it up.
@GiveWarAChance3756 ай бұрын
I found it somewhere. He was actually dead 12-24 hours before they found him. So if Marcus hadn’t lied when the Rangers got to him, and said they were all dead, they could have saved him.
@leftysalibiroom9 ай бұрын
Have you seen the anti hero podcast they did about Marcus? I would definitely say its worth the watch
@peterprovenzano9039 Жыл бұрын
This mini doc is awesome. I know you usually focus on domestic cops and robbers type stuff, but feel free to go with more military combat stories. What makes your channel awesome and unique is your format and especially the badass background music. You keep doing you and I’ll keep watching your videos
@RedTail1-110 ай бұрын
I really wish you would have told the actual story. The story that was put together using the ACTUAL facts, and not just regurgitating all of Luttrell's propaganda and lies.
@judontknow697 ай бұрын
Yes especially the actual footage that shows only like 8- 10 dudes. The rope that they came down on getting cut. Being killed pretty quickly and Marcus running away with full mags. The antihero podcast covered this pretty well. Operation whalers was much more successful. I wonder if anyone can chime in on seals coming from zero infantry rate vs marines and army coming from infantry mos’s into SOF with a huge combat experience and formal infantry training gap/disparity. One thing that just always surprised me about navy and air force SOF. I know pj’s and cct have their own world I’m sure.
@jackiemoon7559 Жыл бұрын
That's weird,when the Rangers came to rescue the seals,they literally said they didn't see any enemy bodies 🤔 Hollywood writes a good tale,but never a true one...
@zekereza35579 ай бұрын
Same for Luttrel
@newkboots9 ай бұрын
Huh, its almost like it's islamic tradition to recover the remains of fellow Muslim fighters during a time of war... bizarre...
@forrestcrain34019 ай бұрын
I believe it was the marines in the area that doubted Lutrell's account. The Rangers who rescued him didn't get to him until weeks after he had been in the village. That part is always glossed over in the film and many documentaries. There was allegedly taliban who even threatened the village several times but they refused to surrender Lutrell. No idea how much is true and not but a bunch of SEALs definitely died that day in some crazy shit.
@newkboots9 ай бұрын
@@forrestcrain3401 This is the accurate take. The marines abviosuly had it out for Lutrell and Seal Team 10 for taking over their OP. The only fair account you can rely on are the Rangers. Who btw, hunted down the remaining injured Taliban and killed them.
@CaliSportsman3659 ай бұрын
No enemy bodies and Marcus had full mags.
@Tyrius811 ай бұрын
EVERYTIME; popomedic gives the date, shiver runs down my spine, Music starts and i know baddassery is about to ensue.
@lmilly13599 ай бұрын
Marcus Latrell never fired a shot…
@Baelon934 Жыл бұрын
Bro Popo Cooks every upload🔥🔥
@autoreset22 Жыл бұрын
Come on PopoMedic, why the propaganda story and not the real one? You know where the seals pretty much fucked up in every way possible, from planning to execution.
@shootinnscootin55457 ай бұрын
I can't believe that Marcus openly admitted he dropped his weapon during the firefight and listened to Axe (his best friend) cry for help and beg him to help him and said that he "just wanted him to stop screaming my name". I can't imagine leaving my brother to die.
@petersearls44437 ай бұрын
It wasn’t Axe according to his story it was Murphy.
@GoAskAlice1825 ай бұрын
Yea it was Murphy screaming for him at this point Marcus and axe had been sent flying in separate distances due to an RPG and that how they were separated
@stanjuice Жыл бұрын
The editing, the soundtrack - chef’s kiss all around, 10/10 oscars
@JayFly415 Жыл бұрын
Bro I love the ASMR during the firefight scene. I need a 6 hour loop to sleep through. Excellent video my guy. I lived near there for a bit as well.
@dayontapout Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I figured you would get to this eventually and I'm grateful you did.
@MrCraigtastic Жыл бұрын
Luttrell lying about this event to make himself look like less of a failure is a disgrace to Mike Murphy and the real warriors who were with him and died on that mountain
@AR-ly7yt10 ай бұрын
There were only 8-10 insurgents on the mountain that day. How did they kill 35?
@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix57337 ай бұрын
I don’t think they killed a single one
@iTipful7 ай бұрын
Wow. Were you there??
@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix57337 ай бұрын
@@iTipful Were you at Gettysburg?
@iTipful7 ай бұрын
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 dumb response.
@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix57337 ай бұрын
@@iTipful Translation: I backed myself into a corner with a dumb comment and I’ll try to save face by commenting a weak “dumb comment”.
@SkainzWorld Жыл бұрын
Salute to the fallen, them dudes where bad asses. Greatest respect and gratitude to Mr. Gulab for standing on principle and risking his life for a stranger. Great video ✌🏿🖤🌅
@BenOlneyRealtor Жыл бұрын
PJ’s were there too for the rescue. Again, great content Popo.
@nashrunner Жыл бұрын
Sadly its likely that they killed few if any Taliban in the firefight. They instead were the ones who got smoked.
@Dismay992 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't even Taliban, it was a small cell of anti-coalition militia fighters that numbered less than 12.
@basketballguru81874 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter the number lots of military members have said some anti collation fighters have been in wars since they were 12 or younger, they know the terrain and can kill.
@Actxn777Ай бұрын
no hate bro i used to believe lutrell’s story but after a brief research it seems that there were around 8-10 afgans fighters and there were 0 casualties for them, this was proven by the video that the fighters recorded themselves. the 4 men seal team were extremely green (especially marcus) not to discredit them in anyway because they’re obviously trained spec ops but the 8-10 afgans fighters clearly have been tracking them since their heli insertion and ambushed the seals from the high ground with pkms, aks and rpgs and that elememt of surprise played a big part of the seals being quickly overwhelmed + lutrell ran away from his brothers in arms
@User_1dashzero22 күн бұрын
You’re going off one 10 second clip. Of dudes in line. How do you know there was guys behind the cameraman? There are parts of the story that is slight BS. But you fell for Taliban propaganda lol. This story has been their bread and butter and you happily spread it.
@natedude161 Жыл бұрын
This one hits home for me CW3 Corey J. Goodnature was from my home town here in Minnesota. He was flying the heli that night when they got hit. RIP Warrior
@unholypepe Жыл бұрын
I want to put this here to add some context to the pilot of the CH-47 that was shot down. Scherkenbach was trained by a Chinook Pilot from Company B 2nd Battalion, 501st Aviation of the 17th Airborne Battalion. He was trained by that man in Camp Humphrey's, South Korea. Later on in life, the man who trained Chris would constantly talk about Chris like he was the greatest pilot he had ever seen, yet the man never knew the fate of his greatest friend until watching Lone Survivor in his hometown theatre with his two sons. That man is still alive today. He is CW4 David Lynn Sitzes of Farmington, Missouri. How do I know this? He's my father, my name is Wyatt David Sitzes. One of his sons. Thank you for your service dad, even if I don't say it enough. And Godspeed Chris, Dave misses you more than you realize
@toddsterling4949 Жыл бұрын
This guy is watching too many movies! Lmao
@warrenb8228 Жыл бұрын
The Rangers did WHAT?! That could have been it’s own movie… Jesus… insane.
@ScheIIach Жыл бұрын
There is a movie about it🤣
@d3fc0n_ Жыл бұрын
i find these so interesting, you can see it in a show or a movie but these things happening in real life is crazy to me.
@kingtachalla6181 Жыл бұрын
It didn't happen in real life like Holly depicts it , in reality there was 8-12 talis and Marcus ran away mid fight , off the US had Hollywood go all out to cover up such embarrassment especially for elite special forces
@andreww1225 Жыл бұрын
@@kingtachalla6181prove it share your sources. I’d like to see it.
@snowau5429 Жыл бұрын
@@andreww1225 Primarily Victory Point: Operations Red Wings and Whalers - the Marine Corps' Battle for Freedom in Afghanistan & the Shahs footage of the battle which includes one of the Fighters stating in Pashtun "Get the one who is running" and Michael Murphy yelling at Marcus to help.
@kingtachalla6181 Жыл бұрын
@@andreww1225 too lazy bro I'm on fortnite
@tylerfreal6472 Жыл бұрын
you silent now why ? @@andreww1225
@PushinDaCushion Жыл бұрын
This has to the best KZbin channel in this realm
@MagnumscrotusАй бұрын
Sir the music and editing is incredible dude. Hollywood level.
@calhouned1 Жыл бұрын
you always make my favorite short docs on youtube! keep it up popo!
@valdivia1234567 Жыл бұрын
Two Marine officers who were interviewed for a Newsweek article in 2016 have a very different view on this. I'm no fan of Newsweek, but if the comments in the article were unedited, then they clearly have a different opinion of this op, as in it couldn't have been more than 8-10 Taliban max. No idea what's true as I wasn't there, but just pointing that out.
@galatians-2.20 Жыл бұрын
But does it make sense to you that 4 highly trained seals couldn't handle 8-10 taliban fighters? And when has the taliban ever attacked in such small numbers?
@niandralades294 Жыл бұрын
@@galatians-2.20 Not even highly trained SEALs are immune to Taliban surprising them and lighting them up with an MG.
@oddursigurdsson9637 Жыл бұрын
@@galatians-2.20 being outnumbered 2-1 in enemy territory that the enemy knows then yeah. Also the Taliban are professional soldiers and have fought in those mountains pretty consistently for the past 300 years
@galatians-2.20 Жыл бұрын
@@niandralades294 that's true although they are unlikely to be surprised especially with air cover. I believe they had a reaper overhead. It can still happen though because eyes in the sky don't always see everything
@galatians-2.20 Жыл бұрын
@@oddursigurdsson9637 that's a good point. I guess it is possible. I do know that they were some good fighters too. Well at least some of them. I have heard amd read reports from service members saying they are well trained, competent fighters and some that say they were poorly trained so I assume it was a mix bag oh highly trained amd experienced fighters and ones that were not. I also wasn't there that day and really don't know one way or another. I wish we had the truth. We may never know