U.S. Army Special Forces | The Why | 10th SFG(A)
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- The Why. A visual poem. Audio from an active duty United States Army Special Forces Operator. A small look inside why one of our Nations most elite forces do what they do.
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This is the Military Recruitment video that US Army needs out there. Not that "Woke" two moms animated video Jesus Christ. Very inspiring vid though, I love the Green Beret
THIS is the type of video ads the military needs to invest in.
The one person who disliked this video is the person who got kicked out of SFAS for not putting out and working in a team, and then went on to say horrible things about the community on the internet and to his peers. Weak-link
That line "I never wanted a normal life I never wanted a normal job" really hits, having to work at the office routinely is like being a drone loyal to a company that leeches your life
This speaks the cold hard truth.
6 months and 1 day into my military career. I graduated Airborne school at 9am this morning. Completed all five jumps and I volunteered for RASP a week ago.
I was at a very low point in my life. Watching this video motivated me so much to work out and get out of my funk and dream of joining the army to be a ranger. The song the video the quotes, brought me to tears and made me more humble towards being a proud American. Thank you to all the men and women who have serve and are serving on our armed forces.
I Did a National Guard Special Forces 1 day event yesterday. Flew from Illinois to Massachusetts to see the 20th special forces group. Competed in the SF PT test( Push ups, Sit ups, Pull ups, 5-mile run, and a 10 mile ruck March with 45lb. I placed either last or close to last place. I never quit and I never once said to myself I didn’t belong or I couldn’t do it. I am more dedicated to Become a Green Beret now more than ever! I have a lot of work ahead of me but it’s a dream and it will become a reality!
I've never heard words hit so close to my heart, this is exactly why I'm leaving my career and degree behind and joining the army as a ranger.
Every now and then, when my mind is fogged up, i come here, look at this video, and remind myself that this lifestyle saved my life…
“I NEVER WANT MY KIDS
In June of 1968, at Fort Benning jump school, a Green Beret came over to a group of us who had just earned our 'silver wings' and asked us, who among us wanted to be their own boss. Long story short: 10th SFG, 5th SFG and MACV-SOG. Glad to be alive. Once a Special Forces soldier, always a Special Forces soldier. Seventy-three now and keeping my skills sharp. Sneaky Pete...
When I decided to start training for selection it was last March. I am putting my packet together as we speak for October. Dreamed of being a Green Beret since I was a kid. Time to make that shit my reality. Great video!
Inspiring even after retiring... Best recruiting video I have seen for us. RLTW/DOL
This should be a super bowl commercial. Super motivating and inspirational.
currently 11C prepping for selection. These words speak truth to how I feel... I’m watching this every day until my dream is a reality. Thank you for this
I regularly come and watch this video to reaffirm my path in life. Be the man you want your kids to surpass.
Dude that's unreal. Such a simple, honest and effective motivation. So much clearness in his words. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This might just be the best military promotion video on youtube. Amazing job!
Perfect. Literally, every reason I've thought of was in this video. The most important being wanting to work with and be around people who feel the same way.