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Craig Hadley
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Dale Dye on Band of Brothers
Military Technical Advisor to Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks doing a special intro and talk on the making of Band of Brothers for me.
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PART II - 2006 SC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
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Part II of the 2006 Induction ceremony into the South Caroline Hall of Fame. William Henry Drayotn and Senator Fritz Hollings. Craig Hadley sponsors and speaks for William Henry Drayton.
South Carolina Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2006 - PART I
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Part 1 of the Induction ceremony for William Henry Drayton and Senator Fritz Hollings. Craig Hadley does the induction speech for William Henry Drayton.
Caroline Tries to fool Craig - Epic Fail!
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My dear friend Caroline LeVert tried to get the best of me but the tables are turned. She is too cute!
Parade day 2
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Raw footage of the 2016 "Feast of the Hunter's Moon" Sunday opening ceremonies parade. Parade begins around 1:25.
The Hadley Family Christmas in 1980
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Our family Christmas at our Grandmother's house in Columbia, SC in 1980 with me, Mom, Dad, Brett and Beth along with Great-Uncle Bill and our cousins Lanny & Kathy, and their spouses as well as Uncle Carol and Aunt Bea.
The Mill at Anselma
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A brief look at the National Historic Landmark Site, the Mill at Anselma located in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania.
The cast, the producers, the advisors, the veterans that took part and even went to the shooting sites, I think they knew, right from the start, they will do something special that would be everlasting beautiful. It's by far the best WWII TV series of all time and it will not be replicated again. I salute every single one of them for taking something and honor it to the highest degree.
God Bless you Captain and God Bless all in the 506th and 101st including my father who served in the 101st
I read all three books (BOB, The Pacific, & Masters of the Air) before watching the series and it was well worth doing. But for me nothing equals hearing first hand the stories of both my father in law (USN WWII) & my brothers father in law (USMC WWII). There is just something about hearing it like that from a family member that was there, we miss you Brownie & Norm. Thanks to all now serving, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!
Capt. Dye has had quite the career in the Marines and Hollywood.
You did a great job Sir.
Great man. Dale Dye.
Captain Dye, as a former 11b myself, I believe it is the most magnificent depiction of US army infantry ever. Ver very well done sir, you did us proud
Seems like such a nice bloke, very modest.
I saw the oar in the background and instantly knew the man is certified.
Thank you for all you have done!
2024 I Wish the Dale Dye Be Made a Colonel By Commandant of USMC Like R .Lee Emery was Made a Master Gunny, May He R.I.P.
When I was watching the credits for "Masters of the Air", I was not surprised to see Capt. Dye's name as military advisor.
Dye wrote a great novel on the battle for Hue City, Run Between the Raindrops, a gritty and terrific read on two Stars & Stripes reporters.
Semper Fi CAPT Dye, outstanding job.
Probably recorded as a promotion video before BOB was so popular ? Dale Dye , now 79 yo. Much loved by the cast and us viewers I guess?
Actually no. This was recorded in 2018 as a favor to me as I was teaching a class called "History According to Hollywood: WWII". I had interviewed him a few years before as research for a book I was writing. He is a real classy gentleman.
@@craighadley9442 WOW ! Col. DaleDye, thank you for posting this Sir.
Wow! Captain Dye. I had no idea. I have watched Band of Brothers at least half a dozen times & you came off as so convincing as military brass. I guess now I know why. You were just terrific as Colonel Sinc. I had no idea you were the top technical adviser in the series. This is my favorite war epic & I try to watch it at least every other year for Memorial Day weekend. Thank you & the whole crew from the series. But most of all I want to thank the men of Easy company & the whole United States military including my own father who served in Italy for their heroic & selfless sacrifice to the world & to future generations of not only Americans, but to mankind in general. This & future generations owe these men a debt of gratitude beyond what words can describe.
All respect to Capt Dale Dye, his immersive training of all the actors was innovative and very successful. Sergeant R. Lee Ermey was among the first to pioneer this "realistic" approach to making movies about war. Specifically Sgt Ermey helped with the action and actor training in movies like ; 'Apocalypse Now', 'Full Metal Jacket', 'The Boys In Company B', among several others. r. i. p. Sgt Ermey
Thank you for representing the 101st best unit that i was aver in during my 20 years.
Greatest WWII experience ever portrayed onscreen. Nice work, Captain.
I doubt that Band of Brothers will ever be beaten on telling the story of those veterans, Dale did a excellent job getting the actors in the mindset. Can watch it time & time again.
My uncles was in and a step father in w2 Europe and a uncle in the pacific. One he drew a great set of cards Omaha and battle of the bugle. My step Father was in the English army. The one in the pacific. I'll try to sell it guadal carnal.
Dale hi, the part where Winters tells the assembled company that Col. Sink had asked him to repeat another recce patrol into German lines to fetch more prisoners; and Winters told them to get a good sleep and falsify the reports. In your opinion, what do you think would have happened to Winters had Sink found out that a direct order had been disobeyed? Greeting from Ireland - we love you in the movies acting Dale.
Best mini series ever made.
Brilliant mini series! So much I own the DVDs.
he is a Legend
Awesome job Capt!!
I bought the entire series on DVD for Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I must've watched both about ten times over the years. Truly the finest productions of WW2 experiences. I would also recommend Wolfgang Peterson's Das Boot,written by Gunthur Luther Bucheim, which was also based on fact.
Thanks Captain Dye.
was Capt Dye wearing a marine corps ring throughout his portrail of an Army officer in "band of brothers " ? thought I spotted one on his finger .
This was an incredibly pleasant surprise to find and watch. Thank you CAPT Dye. I really enjoyed the series, your character and many of the others, the cast was amazing. It was a true triumph of television and I eagerly await the third loosely linked series Master of the air. PS: Those veteran interviews brought tears to my eyes. My grandfather served as part of Australia's contribution to WW2, it cut deep to hear those men speak.
You did a great job Dale, it’s amazing to find you back here on TH-cam. I didn’t know what your roles where accept for Sink. Awesome thanks 🙏 for your input. Guys like you are needed to make us remember how it was. Yesterday I was at the easy company fox holes at Bastogne to see and to remember. Let’s not forget !
Mission accomplished on making timeless series too bad the pacific didn't seem as well done!😳 Jman
Thank you Sir for sharing your thoughts with us. The debt we owe to such great men in England is incalculable.
The most incredible war series, or movie, I have ever seen. USAF veteran.
Thank you for your part in the series dale dye, i have studied this subject for 10 years now because of your efforts!
I hope kpt Dye could help to tell the story of Ukraine fighting against Russia
"I think WW2 represents one of the last clear cut cases of good vs evil"---Dale Dye. Watching 'Band of Brothers', you really do get the sense that something large and profound was being portrayed and it deeping touches your soul. I believe that is why in 2022 the world is so unilaterally united behind the Ukrainians and Russia's invasion of UKRAINE. For the first time in 80 years, this war represents a clear cut case of good versus evil.
Captain Dale Dye, sir. You will never babble on too much for us. We will always listen to your talks. Great work throughout your career as a soldier, officer, technical adviser and actor.
Probably the best piece of television ever made and a true look at the WW2. I wish the British would make something like this my dad was in the commandos in WW2. I would love it if something like band of brothers was made about British soldiers.
Dale Dye is an American treasure.
Excellent work, Captain Dye.
Thank you Col Sink (Cpt Dye), I thoroughly enjoyed your expertise and contribution to the making of Band Of Brothers.I had some of my elders whom served in The 28th Maori Battalion from New Zealand whom experienced this type of combat in WW2. They were reluctant to share their experiences on their arrival home. Watching this movie gave me a sense of sadness and pride not only for these men of Easy Company but my elders whom served in WW2. Thank you Sir.
Semper Fidelis Marine!
Band of brothers is the best mini series ever made, fact. I watch it yearly. I’ve read all of the memoirs of those portrayed too. 👏🏼
I have been a slightly -more-than-casual student of WW2 all my life of 65 years. But, after seeing Saving Private Ryan, I have never looked at an old man the same way. How could I know what he had been through? So, when Band of Brothers came out, I had to read it, and then see the series. The same with The Pacific. These guys are leaving this earth at alarming rates now. In five years, they might all be gone. What Spielberg, Hanks, Dye, and all the folks who worked on these films did was to preserve something intensely special, and for me, deeply moving. I rememeber sitting in the theater - which was PACKED - at the end of SPR. With any other film, people would begin to get up, talk, and try to get to the ailses before the mass exodus. Not with this one. The ending theme stopped and the silent credits began to scroll up, and NO ONE stirred. I could hear sniffles and then very quiet conversations. Then, slowly, people began to get up and move - but in reverant silence or muffled tones. It was as if we had all shared something enormously emotional and important. LIke having just passed in respect, a fallen hero. When I came out of the door and into the multi-plex lobby, the atmosphere was cacaphonous as usual, but not among the people who just witnessed and experienced Saving Private Ryan.
❤️❤️❤️ This man. He is great no matter what role he plays.
I love what Dale Dye brought in: fire and maneuver small unit combat action and more importantly small unit cohesion and leadership from the NCO's. It was the basis of all training of US military formations during WWII only differing from one another because of the demands of modern warfare for each service. It showed in this series. E company of the 506th Parachute Regiment was extraordinarily exceptional, mainly because of the quality of the individuals within it, but every company of US Army Airborne troops in WWII were very good at the least. That was by design. Kudos for a Marine to bring that out, I'm a Navy brat and am biased.
One of the greatest films of ALL time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In this day and age. I sure wish they'd release the full footage of those interviews.
I know his badass face from Platoon, Victims of War and many others...