"We appreciate your perspective! How do you think the story tackles the tension between fairness and racial bias? Which scenes stood out to you the most in dealing with these themes?"
Thank you so much for watching and for your service, William! It’s amazing to have veterans from around the world sharing in this story. God bless you!
Walter reminds me of the writings of Marcus Aurelius . Same type of wisdom that recognized the best, the worst, the enlightened and the foolish. Walter was clearly a great and humble man. A role model
Thank you so much for this impressive story. The greatness of this story is not the well laid out development of the events that kept the listener gripped with suspense. The real point of the story is about the core truth of the human values. It echoes to everyone who once had believed in people and community Thank you again. I am going to revive my values whatever is left of me. (77 years old once a passionate art educator defeated by retirement.)
This video gave me chills. Seeing a 96-year-old veteran stand his ground and handle such an intense situation was absolutely inspiring. The moment the bikers realized who they were dealing with was priceless! It’s a powerful reminder to always respect others, especially those who’ve served. Thank you for sharing this incredible story!
Daddy was a veteran who rode a Harley Davidson, 1200 electraglide, i believe. He took the guts out off the mufflers just to make sure vehicles with windows rolled up would hear him, and realize he was next to them. He was also an ex - trucker. He was very safety conscious! I enjoyed your story.
This video was absolutely incredible! It’s so much more than just a simple story about an old man beating up some bikers. It’s a masterclass in storytelling, character development, and the true meaning of strength and honor. From the very beginning, you're drawn in by the quiet, unassuming nature of Walter Harrison, a 96-year-old man who seemingly fits the stereotype of a frail, retired veteran. Then, BAM! The Iron Wolves, these intimidating biker thugs, waltz in, and suddenly everything changes. You instantly feel the tension and injustice of the situation. But it's not just about physical conflict, it's about using intellect and strategy to overcome your opponent, and this video displays it perfectly. Walter is not just a physical force; he is a master strategist, a teacher, and someone who clearly commands respect. The way he systematically dismantles the biker gang, and then the professional mercenaries, using psychological warfare and superior planning is just brilliant. And it wasn't just Walter; the supporting cast of veterans brought an incredibly rich dimension to the story. The way they organized themselves, utilizing their specialized skills, was so impressive, and the respect they had for Walter was evident in every interaction. It showed us the power of community and the importance of remembering your core values. I also appreciated how the story didn't stop with just beating the bad guys; it went deeper and explored the concept of redemption. The transformation of the ex-mercenaries and the former Iron Wolves into positive forces in their communities was really moving. It demonstrated that everyone has the potential for change. This video really shows that true strength isn't about aggression or power; it’s about unity, honor, and protecting those who can't protect themselves. It was truly inspiring and really thought-provoking. It's a reminder that true warriors are those who use their skills to build, not to destroy. This video is a must-watch; I've already subscribed, and I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!
America, show respect and never mess with a veteran. There are twelve million of us here, and we haven’t forgotten our oath. 🇺🇸💪 We stand united, ready to protect what we’ve fought for, and will always honor the values we pledged to uphold. 🙌
Spouse & I both vets as well as many family members past & present. A nephew who was a Ranger & a cousin who passed as a green beret (hero, William Juechter Jr. 1969). We live N.E. Okla.
Well said, well spoken, one is never too old to learn and share informative life experience of friend and foe. Life is not about how much one can make but about how much one can give to the next generation to make the world a even better place to live in peace and harmony.
once a marine always a Marine. remember poor Daniel penny. he tried to subdue a crazy man on the subway. he even had people helping him but the man died eventually. crazy man was on drugs attacking people in the subway car. we should keep in mind once a marine always a Marine. if Daniel had decided to just kill this guy it would have been over in seconds. it would have still been self-defense. Daniel tried to just hold him for law enforcement. the poor guy ended up spending almost a million dollars for lawyers. sometimes fatal force is required. sometimes it happens by accident.
I've been in two arguments and arrested on self defense and released fighting doesn't solve problems walking away does. It makes a person a better man. I'm not interested in fighting, but I can defend myself and any woman or person scared when in a bad situation. No I'm not a police officer and never trained how to fight.
I'm "tuning in from" Orient, Maine, my home of 48+ years - and I'm writing to Tell You, Road Valor, You just got my Thumbs Down for being LIARS. ... BECAUSE ... THERE IS NO TOWN of "Millbrook, Maine" ... IN the State of Maine ... Period
Lol, I really like this story and it reeled me in until it hit me that Spider Murphy was the guitar player for the Blues Brothers, makes me suspect AI?
7:09 "We’re grateful for your thoughts! Does the story offer hope for overcoming racial discrimination, or does it focus more on the challenges that marginalized groups continue to face?"
I'm a veteran for 11 years . People think we are useless. But we are not. Well done to him. Kenny UK 🇬🇧
Welcome, Home Solider, Happy New Year.
And MacDill AFB.
TAMPA, FL.
And Marine HQ, TAMPA, FLORIDA
Thanks for your service Kenny
Hardly useless. We all need you! You can do jobs better and keep your wits about you. WE NEED YOU ALL
I am watching from Australia and i am a veteran. God Bless William from Australia
Twelve million veterans in USA OUR LIFETIME OATH STILL BEARS FRUIT.
Thank you for your service to every veteran listening!
"We appreciate your perspective! How do you think the story tackles the tension between fairness and racial bias? Which scenes stood out to you the most in dealing with these themes?"
Thank you so much for watching and for your service, William! It’s amazing to have veterans from around the world sharing in this story. God bless you!
America do you show a favor and don't mess with a veteran.Twelve million veterans in USA.We have not forgotten our oath
You yoiutube
Walter reminds me of the writings of Marcus Aurelius . Same type of wisdom that recognized the best, the worst, the enlightened and the foolish. Walter was clearly a great and humble man. A role model
Col.Davidson. Well done. I am sooo excited to hear the end of your story sir. Thank you and your men for serving. Love ya all.
Wow, what a twist! I’m curious-who did the veteran call that made the bikers so terrified? This sounds like a powerful and satisfying story!
Worcester, MA. Vet. Came across this story by accident. So glad I did!
Thank you so much for this impressive story. The greatness of this story is not the well laid out development of the events that kept the listener gripped with suspense. The real point of the story is about the core truth of the human values. It echoes to everyone who once had believed in people and community Thank you again. I am going to revive my values whatever is left of me. (77 years old once a passionate art educator defeated by retirement.)
Bradford, Vermont yes I’m a 70 year-old veteran and I love these stories
This video gave me chills. Seeing a 96-year-old veteran stand his ground and handle such an intense situation was absolutely inspiring. The moment the bikers realized who they were dealing with was priceless! It’s a powerful reminder to always respect others, especially those who’ve served. Thank you for sharing this incredible story!
It proves the adage of you shouldnt judge a book by its cover, William from Australia
Liverpool, England, with great respect. Thank you for your service.
Total respect " from Edinburgh, Scotland
Thanks to all who serve
May GOD Bless all of my Brothers and Sisters in uniform 🙏 past and present and thank you for your service
Enjoying the stories, looking forward to more
Tunning in from Arkansas
Arizona
This makes me so happy
The veterans in the story are truly amazing.
Daddy was a veteran who rode a Harley Davidson, 1200 electraglide, i believe. He took the guts out off the mufflers just to make sure vehicles with windows rolled up would hear him, and realize he was next to them. He was also an ex - trucker. He was very safety conscious! I enjoyed your story.
This video was absolutely incredible! It’s so much more than just a simple story about an old man beating up some bikers. It’s a masterclass in storytelling, character development, and the true meaning of strength and honor. From the very beginning, you're drawn in by the quiet, unassuming nature of Walter Harrison, a 96-year-old man who seemingly fits the stereotype of a frail, retired veteran. Then, BAM! The Iron Wolves, these intimidating biker thugs, waltz in, and suddenly everything changes. You instantly feel the tension and injustice of the situation. But it's not just about physical conflict, it's about using intellect and strategy to overcome your opponent, and this video displays it perfectly. Walter is not just a physical force; he is a master strategist, a teacher, and someone who clearly commands respect. The way he systematically dismantles the biker gang, and then the professional mercenaries, using psychological warfare and superior planning is just brilliant. And it wasn't just Walter; the supporting cast of veterans brought an incredibly rich dimension to the story. The way they organized themselves, utilizing their specialized skills, was so impressive, and the respect they had for Walter was evident in every interaction. It showed us the power of community and the importance of remembering your core values. I also appreciated how the story didn't stop with just beating the bad guys; it went deeper and explored the concept of redemption. The transformation of the ex-mercenaries and the former Iron Wolves into positive forces in their communities was really moving. It demonstrated that everyone has the potential for change. This video really shows that true strength isn't about aggression or power; it’s about unity, honor, and protecting those who can't protect themselves. It was truly inspiring and really thought-provoking. It's a reminder that true warriors are those who use their skills to build, not to destroy. This video is a must-watch; I've already subscribed, and I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!
This should go to president Trump's offices to help maga everywhere
Watching from Topeka KS 😊
I’m viewing from McPherson, Kansas😊😮
Gardner KS. 👋
Topeka KS here.😊
Wow! Amazing! God bless you Walter! I am a Navy vet.
America, show respect and never mess with a veteran. There are twelve million of us here, and we haven’t forgotten our oath. 🇺🇸💪 We stand united, ready to protect what we’ve fought for, and will always honor the values we pledged to uphold. 🙌
Spouse & I both vets as well as many family members past & present. A nephew who was a Ranger & a cousin who passed as a green beret (hero, William Juechter Jr. 1969). We live N.E. Okla.
Protecting people who cant protect themselves is a Biblical command sir.
Well said, well spoken, one is never too old to learn and share informative life experience of friend and foe. Life is not about how much one can make but about how much one can give to the next generation to make the world a even better place to live in peace and harmony.
Watching from Bloemfontein, South Africa
I am a 65 year old Desert Storm Veteran and my oath does not have an expiration date.
Great stories
I love these stories. There is nothing wrong with them.
I'm viewing from Washington, MO.
Watching from northern Ontario Canada
One has to love that Special Military Training
Watching from Pentney England
This is the best . I love it.
Thank you for your service. Road Valor.
I hope they make a movie about this it would be great
I'm 79 and spent 6year in the Corp don't mess with a old marine you'll get a big surprise ooorah Semper fi Walt
Thank you for your service. I'm the daughter of a USN vet. I'm in Australia. Widow of a Royal Marine.
My oldest brother, a retired green beret, was an instructor at fort Bragg The berets taught the Marines!! Not Marines teaching them!!
From Glasgow Scotland.🏴🏴🏴
From
Marine HQ- TAMPA, FLORIDA!!
Watching from the Philippines
Redemption. In honest service.
Walter and Harrison said it.
I'm from 671 guam ,them bikers should be nice to elderly old man I hope the old man teach them a lesson
I'm watching from the philippines and a retired vet.
USN VET 1974-88 - We're definitely not useless! Hoorah!
Watching from Southeast Michigan!❤😂
From Connecticut 40 years USNavy
once a marine always a Marine. remember poor Daniel penny. he tried to subdue a crazy man on the subway. he even had people helping him but the man died eventually. crazy man was on drugs attacking people in the subway car. we should keep in mind once a marine always a Marine. if Daniel had decided to just kill this guy it would have been over in seconds. it would have still been self-defense. Daniel tried to just hold him for law enforcement. the poor guy ended up spending almost a million dollars for lawyers. sometimes fatal force is required. sometimes it happens by accident.
Hell, you give me hope.
Standing for something. Greater. In honor.
Watching from leduc alberta canada
Finding my way back to honor
May your path be straight and true. Good on you!
Viewing from the Philippines
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I have never heard of the Iron Wolves in Maine. This looks and sounds like someone's fantasy.
I am watching from the great state of NC
Vet from Israel, now in Billings Montana.
G-d bless you for your service!
96,97. It all is wiser still
From Minneapolis, MN.
This story is the same I listened to with the female vet
Bikers don't harrass pensioners. This is garbage.
Because bikers are such nice guys right?
Outlaw bikers do, here in Australia. Although not every member is a bad guy.
I am from Australia in Hobart Tasmania
I've been in two arguments and arrested on self defense and released fighting doesn't solve problems walking away does. It makes a person a better man. I'm not interested in fighting, but I can defend myself and any woman or person scared when in a bad situation. No I'm not a police officer and never trained how to fight.
How?
I'm a disable vet from Chittenango, ny
This makes me have A Apolotical Blues
I would like to send them a message GOD BLESS.
Say it Walter!
Watching from Ohio
I’m viewing from Sweden somewhere.
Psychological warfare. Unity with a clear righteous purpose.
Walter had a stash of Claymores. The bikers have gone to meet Jesus, The end.
Happy to make the introduction!
Sydney Australia
It's not an impossible dream. Not anymore.
respect.
I'm "tuning in from" Orient, Maine, my home of 48+ years - and I'm writing to Tell You, Road Valor, You just got my Thumbs Down for being LIARS. ... BECAUSE ... THERE IS NO TOWN of "Millbrook, Maine" ... IN the State of Maine ... Period
This is a fictional story.
🤠 Listening from north-central Idaho, USA.
12.25.2024/03:45
Lol, I really like this story and it reeled me in until it hit me that Spider Murphy was the guitar player for the Blues Brothers, makes me suspect AI?
Auckland New Zealand
Ok. Think.
Oh yeah. Someone who trained them was as well in tactical forces.
I wonder howany Cartells and Big Bosses are involved. Wall of Fire
7:09 "We’re grateful for your thoughts! Does the story offer hope for overcoming racial discrimination, or does it focus more on the challenges that marginalized groups continue to face?"
Neither
What else is there,sir?
Muskegon Michigan
O love that man!
I’m from Philadelphia, Pa.
Its not the size of the man in the fight...
Houston TX ❤
Not surprising I could not find this man but it was a good story anyway.
I'm viewing from kingston ontario
I'm watching from the GANS OK.
As a former sit com writer just trying to help your storytelling. For specific editing it will cost guild pay plus dues
Yes! Repeated phrases and sentences beginning with the same words. It got old very quickly...
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Bradford, Vermont