People don't realise that desert storm wasn't just an invasion, it was a show of force. The speed, efficiency and brutality with which DS was enacted scared effectively the entire world back in line for 20 years.
Good work👍. My math teacher in high school was in the 101st military intelligence battalion, 1st infantry division. Told us a lot of stories in class. Watching artillery strikes, listening into Iraqi communications, taking prisoners. Said one of his most vivid memories was watching the oil fires miles away.
Thanks! My teacher told us about the oil fires too. He hasn’t told too many stories about the gulf war but he’s got a lot of other interesting stories about his time working with nuclear reactors and for NASA and other agencies.
Well, Northern & Southern Watch ran for a bit over a decade till Iraq War pt2 Desert Boogaloo. I'd kinda call that a protracted war. We were shooting at shit nearly every week.
@@jjghjhgjgj Everyone always forgets about Northern & Southern Watch and the daily sorties from PSAB & Incirlik AB for nearly a dozen years... Only difference between Northern/Southern Watch & OIF is during N/S Watch we kept them at arm's length, and OIF we held onto their belt while we each drove daggers into each other. Don't fool yourself that Desert Storm wasn't the same as Iraq War pt 2 Desert Boogaloo. They were very much the same protracted boondoggles. Desert Storm & the Watches also gave Osama his rally call to build AlQueda.
Born to early to fight in the deserts of the middle east Born to late to fight in the deserts of the middle east Born in time to fight in the deserts of the middle east.
2:28 I was a KC 135 Q boom operator at Beale. We had been flying sorties with F117A over Nevada for a while and no one knew the aircraft existed. It will always be the biggest secret I was apart of .......then Kuwait happened and our entire squadron deployed with all F 117s and it was no longer a secret. Flew ecerynight and almost everyday = I was insanely lucky to fly with that bird, crazy stories too
Beale got all the good stuff from CIA skunk works . The Q was a nod to the minimum security clearance level required because of its reconnaissance orientated missions SR-71 and later stealth ⬛🌙👍
your service allowed my grandparents to escape the invasion with their lives back to their native India to reunite with their extended family. thank you
Iowa battleships from the 1940s, Patton tanks from the 60s and Nighthawk stealth aircraft from the 90s all in the same war - a simply incredible assembly of ass-kicking awesomeness
I was there with the 2nd Marine Division 1st Battalion/8th Marine regiment. 81mm mortar platoon and had this tape in my Walkman as we went through the minefields, tank battles, oilwells on fire and artillery hitting around us which sitting on 1 ton of 81MM mortar rounds (300 of them) stuffed into an AMTRAC and 23 other Marines. Found an Arab cassette bootleg copy of the AC/DC live album Jailbreak Live outside of a busted up Iraqi tank near Kuwait City. Put it into my Walkman and while the sound qualify wasn't very good. I could still hear Bon Scott wailing out the songs. Ahhh the memories.
Delta Btry, 2/14 (operating with 2/10). We were M198s. Listening to Jimmy Buffett on my Walkman while the column moved single file through the minefields behind an Abrams with a huge snow plow blade.
The war in question is the Spanish Civil War. But, like many songs about war, it applies universally. For those who don’t know, “For Whom The Bell Tolls” is about the novel by Hemingway, (which is also called “For Whom The Bell Tolls”) - the novel is about about American volunteers fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). It’s a badass story in and of itself, and Metallica absolutely did it justice with one of the most iconic metal songs of all time.
I served in Iraq with a few guys who were Desert Storm Vets and it blew my mind to see how much time had passed and to them it was like just yesterday. By the way, nice edit on the video.
My dad was a ranger and one of his combat deployments was in Kuwait. He always starts to tear up about it because he says he lost many good people. Thanks to the service of everyone our country is safe
Imagine being out in a flat desert, can't see anything but sand/dirt for miles, and suddenly you hear a 120mm APFSDS whiz past your tank and dump its energy into the ground 500 feet behind you.
People who would join up because of stuff like this would have already joined regardless. It's the "seeking an alternative to college" crowd the armed forces need to focus on.
@@giudicedredd9195 there is a difference between withdrawing and getting your ass kicked. Wanna do a head count? How about battles lost? Either way we’ll send those regards back at you filled the toilet bowl
@@giudicedredd9195ok bud remember Mogadishu, Somalia. When 90 american delta force operators killed 4,000 Somalian soldiers. We were only there to protect and operate humanitarian aid operations but in the process captured two Somalian war lords and killed 4000 Somalian soldiers and we only lost 18 soldiers in all.
The most one sided conflict in the history of warfare. State of the art technology built to fight in the holocaust of world war three, was let loose on a small Middle Eastern nation. Iraqi forces had no night fighting capability, no thermal imaging, no satellite reconnaissance. Many of the Iraqi men forced to fight had nothing issued to them other than a suitcase, an Ak-47, and two spare magazines. Being forced to stand up against the most sophisticated military force ever conceived.
Iraq had the 4th largest military there was a significant amount of the force that had no will to fight, I guess it's easier to act tough on weaker opponents...
@@kingkoi6542 Act tough? Weaker opponents? Kuwait had been invaded by a madman that was known for killing his own citizens and had used chemical weapons against the Kurds in the north. It's best to not be a Saddam apologist, he was hated and despised by the Iraqi people for good reason.
great song choice and edit, my grandad reapired the RAF tornados in kuwait, he said to me every certain interval (cant remember exactly the time) a tornado was going out to blow up an iraqi post, he saw one get blown to shreds by the tornados bomb before not too far from where they were stationed
Great video! You found some awesome footage for this edit. Your song choice is also great! It will be interesting to see your TH-cam Shorts edit to see how it performs as I have been considering trying to do the same thing.
No it wasn't another Vietnam, the politicians stayed out of the combat and the combat was over with so quickly that the politicians couldn't change their mind and f it up, that and Jdam, Abram, and Wart...ham, they also helped it be that way.
@@nothanks9503 this wasn’t a Vietnam as desert storm was a quick near peer war that only lasted 43 days and had very low casualties for the collation and the utter destruction of the Iraqi military, you are getting your wars mixed up as the 2003 invasion was the one with the long lasting conflict.
I think it’s a thing they used for mine clearing. It’s like a long cord that gets shot out of something then blows up where it lands and detonates any mines. I think there’s a clip of it in my new video.
I was there in late 1990 until mid 1991. I loved the British M110 8" howitzer portion. That was the 1st British Armoured Division. We were assigned to pluss up their numbers. Until just beform Desert Shield, the 8" M120 had nuclear capabilities.
I was with the 11th Marines over there. Believe it or not I actually miss this stuff sometimes. I can hear the sounds and smell all the smells of the battlefield watching this video.
America still inspires. That's the reason that millions of both skilled and non-skilled are moving to the USA for a better life. Some countries today are doing better than they did before like competitor China but every 6th graduate wishes to move out today still . Mario Dragio report on the EU too depicts economy worse than the USA . America has its own set of problèms but it's still gold.
90s and 2000s were the apogeo of America’s power. Although I don’t support their actions I can’t say that this footage with music is epic. If they showed this video to public during the war I bet half of the country would enlist.
@@lastwarfare7535 Crazy how we can dismantle a whole military in 100 hours but it took us 20 years of looking for oil when we had a president who’s family makes their money off oil exploration
@@iamplay797It really is quite the show isn’t it. What you watched was the Peak Cold War Era US War Machine in full throttle going up against one of the best militaries of the time.
F*CK YEAH, AMERICA BABY! Former MLRS/HIMARS Gunner for Army Airborne. Served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Air and artillery support is KING. Thanks for creating this brotha', loved this.
I get it from different documentaries mostly. A lot came from two documentary series called 'Modern Warfare: The Persian Gulf War' and 'Desert Storm: The Air/Ground War.' Some footage is also from AP Archive and a couple other sources
I watched the lines of 3/7 Marines marching north (packs so big you couldn't see the men, just bags/ammo/legs) stretching as far as I could see. A black wall of oil fire smoke from sand to sky on the horizon. Only hours later our boys had infiltrated thru the first obstacle and were clearing Iraqis from bunkers on the far side....all while we listened to the BBC on the radio talking about a last minute peace deal. We just looked at each other and chuckled.
@@oggaBugga and marines are preparing to fight in the pacific against china. Plus they are meant to be rapidly deployed while the army gets its mechanized death Ray shit all prepared and ships it all out. Which takes a long ass time. Hence the marines want to be lighter and be able to get there faster.
Just so it’s been said in 2024 over thirty years later there are still over ten thousand soldiers U.S. stationed in Kuwait. “It will not be a long drawn out conflict”
whoever let this man cook, get him out of here and put him in a restaurant, because this is absolute FIRE
Thank you!
Bro is cooking stir-fry. (If you don't know how they cook it, look up cooking stir-fry with huge flames.)
"How is everything, we doing good?"
"I mean, it's a cool video, but when's our food coming out?"
People don't realise that desert storm wasn't just an invasion, it was a show of force. The speed, efficiency and brutality with which DS was enacted scared effectively the entire world back in line for 20 years.
When Britain and America work together nothing can stop them
when abrams, pattons, f14s, f15s, f117s, apaches, ah-1s and iowa class battleships were fighting alongside each other
Those Marine M60s are kickass looking
@@Hi_Im_Kalash-01 M60A3 TTS?
@@Phuma2776 yes
The iraqi army couldn't stand a chance
Don’t forget the F-16s and F-4G phantoms
Good work👍. My math teacher in high school was in the 101st military intelligence battalion, 1st infantry division. Told us a lot of stories in class. Watching artillery strikes, listening into Iraqi communications, taking prisoners. Said one of his most vivid memories was watching the oil fires miles away.
Thanks! My teacher told us about the oil fires too. He hasn’t told too many stories about the gulf war but he’s got a lot of other interesting stories about his time working with nuclear reactors and for NASA and other agencies.
БАЗА
@@LegoGuy_Productionsthe oil fires and the highway of death are things that can never be unseen.
Sounds like a poser
I bet he punished you with an M16 😅
"This will NOT be another Vietnam" Well they didn't f*cking lie, eh?
No, that part would come later.
1991 kuwait was really fast we got through that in like 2 day
Well, Northern & Southern Watch ran for a bit over a decade till Iraq War pt2 Desert Boogaloo.
I'd kinda call that a protracted war. We were shooting at shit nearly every week.
@@jjghjhgjgj Everyone always forgets about Northern & Southern Watch and the daily sorties from PSAB & Incirlik AB for nearly a dozen years... Only difference between Northern/Southern Watch & OIF is during N/S Watch we kept them at arm's length, and OIF we held onto their belt while we each drove daggers into each other.
Don't fool yourself that Desert Storm wasn't the same as Iraq War pt 2 Desert Boogaloo. They were very much the same protracted boondoggles. Desert Storm & the Watches also gave Osama his rally call to build AlQueda.
Yeah turns out his shithead son didn't listen to his father.
Born to early to fight in the deserts of the middle east
Born to late to fight in the deserts of the middle east
Born in time to fight in the deserts of the middle east.
When they started mounting bayonets… that was pretty metal bro
Sick edit bro, the sync at 2:57 was peak
Thanks! I was really happy with how well that clip fit when I made this
hello!
Dang HistroyFeels, didint expect to see you here, Lmao.
Holy, I didnt even notice that, damn that did sync well
That goddamn sync was fuckin dope man, this guy is a fuckin artist
2:28 I was a KC 135 Q boom operator at Beale. We had been flying sorties with F117A over Nevada for a while and no one knew the aircraft existed. It will always be the biggest secret I was apart of .......then Kuwait happened and our entire squadron deployed with all F 117s and it was no longer a secret. Flew ecerynight and almost everyday = I was insanely lucky to fly with that bird, crazy stories too
Everyone must've been like: "ALIENS!!! AGHH!!!" Before Hussein decided to expand. If Iran wasn't enough..
crazy cuz the f117a was first publicly acknowledged in 1988 and then was used and flew sorties in Panama invasion in 89
Beale got all the good stuff from CIA skunk works . The Q was a nod to the minimum security clearance level required because of its reconnaissance orientated missions SR-71 and later stealth ⬛🌙👍
your service allowed my grandparents to escape the invasion with their lives back to their native India to reunite with their extended family. thank you
@@kupreskupres4613kosher people hate being left out
I love the TH-cam algorythm.
Metallica and Desert Storm footage.
You absolutely cooked the hardest vid I have ever Seen
@@thanks_gaijin2356 Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed!
1:13 fixing bayonets...thats the fn scariest shot in this video!
Danger close!
Nice try recruiter
These recruiters are getting real good now..
📝
They drafting this time bud
@@MrG0ldthere’s way better shit out there just watch a deftones war edit
Better stuff out there search deftones war edit and watch the all quiet on western front vid
the clip of the 58 with a AH-1 in tow, was my life for 10 months, Can not believe its almost 35 years ago. Time fly's
truely. one moment youre in a place, then in a completely different one. at least thats what it feels like.
Same. I was a 93B (Aeroscout Observer) with the 1st Cav in Desert Storm. 58's and Cobras.
this goes hard
Thank you!
2:57 the tank shots were PERFECTLY SYNCED with the music
Iowa battleships from the 1940s, Patton tanks from the 60s and Nighthawk stealth aircraft from the 90s all in the same war - a simply incredible assembly of ass-kicking awesomeness
I was there with the 2nd Marine Division 1st Battalion/8th Marine regiment. 81mm mortar platoon and had this tape in my Walkman as we went through the minefields, tank battles, oilwells on fire and artillery hitting around us which sitting on 1 ton of 81MM mortar rounds (300 of them) stuffed into an AMTRAC and 23 other Marines. Found an Arab cassette bootleg copy of the AC/DC live album Jailbreak Live outside of a busted up Iraqi tank near Kuwait City. Put it into my Walkman and while the sound qualify wasn't very good. I could still hear Bon Scott wailing out the songs. Ahhh the memories.
HM 8404 RAH!
@@DanielMcGillis-f3w OOO-RAH
Delta Btry, 2/14 (operating with 2/10). We were M198s. Listening to Jimmy Buffett on my Walkman while the column moved single file through the minefields behind an Abrams with a huge snow plow blade.
Song about war to footage from a different war. Still goes super hard, thank you for posting this.
The war in question is the Spanish Civil War. But, like many songs about war, it applies universally.
For those who don’t know, “For Whom The Bell Tolls” is about the novel by Hemingway, (which is also called “For Whom The Bell Tolls”) - the novel is about about American volunteers fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
It’s a badass story in and of itself, and Metallica absolutely did it justice with one of the most iconic metal songs of all time.
I served in Iraq with a few guys who were Desert Storm Vets and it blew my mind to see how much time had passed and to them it was like just yesterday. By the way, nice edit on the video.
This is definitely one of the best ODS edits I've seen, there's a bunch of footage I've never seen before
@@JasonDykstraMT Thanks!
This one is crazy man!
Thank you so much!
My old man: 3rd battalion 1st marines in a scout platoon. Silver star. He is an awesome dude and I’m proud of him
3:47 First time I've seen a video of a MICLIC being employed during Desert Storm. Kudos to the 12B's and other Engineers.
1371, love my 12B brothers
1371, love my 12B brothers
My dad was a ranger and one of his combat deployments was in Kuwait. He always starts to tear up about it because he says he lost many good people. Thanks to the service of everyone our country is safe
Lol
Safe from israels enemies? You don't even know who controls the U.S do you
@mrhay wtf is so funny??
This is the best edit I have ever seen in the genre, I'm rewatching it every week.
@@mahaniun Thank you so much!
This is very very well put together. You are tremendous my friend
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
Imagine being out in a flat desert, can't see anything but sand/dirt for miles, and suddenly you hear a 120mm APFSDS whiz past your tank and dump its energy into the ground 500 feet behind you.
This is some of the most badass shit ive seen all day
4:11 AMX-10 RC Jumpscare
The French did something!
AHHHH
The shots at the end as the music fades are so eerie. 4:53 especially
Ngl, I love that you included footage of the Arab members of the coalition, theres barely any footage of them out there
If the Army paid this guy to make their requirement ads there would be too many recruits not a shortage
in today's landscape this world be canceled
People who would join up because of stuff like this would have already joined regardless. It's the "seeking an alternative to college" crowd the armed forces need to focus on.
This is what the average recruiting ad looked like when we were balls deep in the Middle East. Now we have Emma and her two moms
When the enemy says “go to hell”, the USA responds “we can arrange that meeting for you if you’d like”.
The same USA who were kicked by peasants in Vietnam, Korea and Somalia
Hahaha. The USA has been humiliated by peasants in Vietnam, Korea and Somalia
Hahaha. Vietkong, Koreans and Somalis send their regards to the USA
@@giudicedredd9195 there is a difference between withdrawing and getting your ass kicked. Wanna do a head count? How about battles lost? Either way we’ll send those regards back at you filled the toilet bowl
@@giudicedredd9195ok bud remember Mogadishu, Somalia. When 90 american delta force operators killed 4,000 Somalian soldiers. We were only there to protect and operate humanitarian aid operations but in the process captured two Somalian war lords and killed 4000 Somalian soldiers and we only lost 18 soldiers in all.
This man did not just cook he served the entire multiverse
The most one sided conflict in the history of warfare. State of the art technology built to fight in the holocaust of world war three, was let loose on a small Middle Eastern nation. Iraqi forces had no night fighting capability, no thermal imaging, no satellite reconnaissance. Many of the Iraqi men forced to fight had nothing issued to them other than a suitcase, an Ak-47, and two spare magazines. Being forced to stand up against the most sophisticated military force ever conceived.
Sucks to suck huh
Maybe don't rape and pillage Kuwait
Iraq had the 4th largest military there was a significant amount of the force that had no will to fight, I guess it's easier to act tough on weaker opponents...
@@kingkoi6542 Act tough? Weaker opponents? Kuwait had been invaded by a madman that was known for killing his own citizens and had used chemical weapons against the Kurds in the north. It's best to not be a Saddam apologist, he was hated and despised by the Iraqi people for good reason.
@@kingkoi6542 I am sure the irony of your statement is lost on you, maybe you should sign up.
2:55 is actually insane
Wow what a masterpiece of editing....the riffs in the song hitting perfect cutaways in the vid...props! Subscribed!
@@TheAsilay Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Absolute banger
Thanks!
great song choice and edit, my grandad reapired the RAF tornados in kuwait, he said to me every certain interval (cant remember exactly the time) a tornado was going out to blow up an iraqi post, he saw one get blown to shreds by the tornados bomb before not too far from where they were stationed
Thats great, ive seen alot of tornadoes but never in the good old times!
On that year, Iraq knew why greatest economy in the world has no free health care
When Europe brags 😢about Free Healthcare
When AMERICA brags about not having to speak Russian 😂
Great video! You found some awesome footage for this edit. Your song choice is also great! It will be interesting to see your TH-cam Shorts edit to see how it performs as I have been considering trying to do the same thing.
Thanks! Yeah I think shorts are definitely worth a try, especially for smaller wars with less footage.
One of the best war edits i have ever seen! Good job!
@@eklracing6287 Thank you so much!
amazing edit. great beat syncing and pace to the video, WELL done.
@@mixtapeWA Thank you so much, that means a lot coming from you.
No it wasn't another Vietnam, the politicians stayed out of the combat and the combat was over with so quickly that the politicians couldn't change their mind and f it up, that and Jdam, Abram, and Wart...ham, they also helped it be that way.
This conflict still isn’t over Americans have a fatal case of short memory
@@nothanks9503 this wasn’t a Vietnam as desert storm was a quick near peer war that only lasted 43 days and had very low casualties for the collation and the utter destruction of the Iraqi military, you are getting your wars mixed up as the 2003 invasion was the one with the long lasting conflict.
@@nothanks9503 You are mistaking the Gulf War/Desert Shield/Desert Storm with OEF. Literally 12 years apart, man. Desert Storm is undeniably over.
@@nothanks9503No it isn’t.
Well of course it wasnt another vietnam,there were bearly any trees to speak iraqi
Where was the footage at 0:35 of the soldier drawing found? I'm wondering what this is
I’m pretty sure it was a leaflet dropped over Iraqi lines telling troops to surrender.
@@LegoGuy_Productions Thanks alot
Desert storm vet. 3rd ad 5/5 cav mechanized infantry. Thank I need this.
Dam this was a crazy time in history, i remember being in my early teens and watching footage on tv 24/7 of the war
one of the biggest mogs in history
Listening to this from Kuwait :)
hella awesome
Thanks!
Missourian right here glad to see our ship represented
You mess with the bird you get the bird 🦅🦅🦅
*Sniffs*
YOU SMELL THAT? THAT'S FUCKING FREEDOM BABY!
Freedom to pay insane taxes and still not receive free healthcare?
3:47 what is this?
I think it’s a thing they used for mine clearing. It’s like a long cord that gets shot out of something then blows up where it lands and detonates any mines. I think there’s a clip of it in my new video.
@@LegoGuy_Productions MICLIC. Like you stated it's used for mine clearing.
This is literally how I would imagine an edit to be like. Nice job!
This is just awesome. Amazing editing!
@@cucginel1941 Thank you so much!
I was there in late 1990 until mid 1991. I loved the British M110 8" howitzer portion. That was the 1st British Armoured Division. We were assigned to pluss up their numbers. Until just beform Desert Shield, the 8" M120 had nuclear capabilities.
I was with the 11th Marines over there. Believe it or not I actually miss this stuff sometimes. I can hear the sounds and smell all the smells of the battlefield watching this video.
I think the video rocks! I have chewed on sand in the Middle East for a few years. Hello from Mike the Americano in Paraguay!
Good old America, from times when they inspired the world, and we even believed for a moment that we could create a better home on this planet
You all could have you chose not to I only choose not to say we in that regard because my only mistake was not investing in bitcoin at 14
yeah sure
Sounds like a Utopia
America still inspires. That's the reason that millions of both skilled and non-skilled are moving to the USA for a better life. Some countries today are doing better than they did before like competitor China but every 6th graduate wishes to move out today still . Mario Dragio report on the EU too depicts economy worse than the USA . America has its own set of problèms but it's still gold.
90s and 2000s were the apogeo of America’s power. Although I don’t support their actions I can’t say that this footage with music is epic. If they showed this video to public during the war I bet half of the country would enlist.
I’m an American & this video is terrifying. & I love that
This is the most badass shit ive ever seen in my whole life
Fire edit, still remember bawling my eyes out when my dad’s plane took off and he went to Afghanistan
Awesome man this is about to get more views.
@@lastwarfare7535 Thank you!
This is on a playlist of things you’re not supposed to think about what’s that mean to you
@@lastwarfare7535 Crazy how we can dismantle a whole military in 100 hours but it took us 20 years of looking for oil when we had a president who’s family makes their money off oil exploration
Nice edit
@@ClintWestVood Thanks!
Hell yeah. Black ops 6 lookin bad ass
Someone is about to find out why we don’t have free healthcare
I'm canadian and i would rather have that then Healthcare
@@iamplay797It really is quite the show isn’t it. What you watched was the Peak Cold War Era US War Machine in full throttle going up against one of the best militaries of the time.
I fucking love British Warrior IFVs. They go hard
2:05 that helicopter shot is wild
Back in the day, when America wasn't the laughing stock of the world, but actually a superpower that dominated everything.
1:57 T-72BU?????? I didn't expect that
I think it’s actually a French AMX-30
Blud that’s a French/Qatari AMX-30
I love how the video is on beat sometimes. great editing!
@@JamesNotBoring Thanks!
That sync is MWAH
A sincronia da música com os tiros de obuseiro e os de carros de combate é incrível
this hits home hard for as a PMC S.OP who was there and did 3 tours years..
Thank you for your service dear honorable veterans
This would be a better military campaign than what we have nowadays.
Man , excellent edit !!!!
@@johnworrall3646 Thank you!
You put this footage on any 5 finger death punch song and it still works
Remember when the army didn’t have two mommies? I do. It was badass.
Desert storm wasnt just a war, it was the second blitzkrieg
Whenever someone mocks you, remember, that's a sign they recognise you as a threat, put some tunes on and dial in
Fire of an Edit
@@norikofu509 Thanks!
⭐⭐Rockin mighty great track thanks sharing🌟⭐⭐❤⭐⭐🌟
This video goes so hard
F*CK YEAH, AMERICA BABY! Former MLRS/HIMARS Gunner for Army Airborne. Served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Air and artillery support is KING. Thanks for creating this brotha', loved this.
Air and Artillery in all honesty is a cowards way to battle. The days of the sword was where real men roamed.
@@BudgetGainsByJJ swords are just a gimmick, real men used clubs
Where did u find this footage? It's incredible.
I get it from different documentaries mostly. A lot came from two documentary series called 'Modern Warfare: The Persian Gulf War' and 'Desert Storm: The Air/Ground War.' Some footage is also from AP Archive and a couple other sources
Thank you sir. Eagerly awaiting your next!
I watched the lines of 3/7 Marines marching north (packs so big you couldn't see the men, just bags/ammo/legs) stretching as far as I could see. A black wall of oil fire smoke from sand to sky on the horizon. Only hours later our boys had infiltrated thru the first obstacle and were clearing Iraqis from bunkers on the far side....all while we listened to the BBC on the radio talking about a last minute peace deal. We just looked at each other and chuckled.
Can I state the fact that the us ground forces are basicaly just a cleanup crew for the air force?
This was a war were sanctions *actually* worked...
Not really. The Airforce is there for the support of the army
@@ashernewman1251 Not really. The Airforce is the *primary* offensive arm of the US military, hence why the Marines ditched their tanks.
@@oggaBugga and marines are preparing to fight in the pacific against china. Plus they are meant to be rapidly deployed while the army gets its mechanized death Ray shit all prepared and ships it all out. Which takes a long ass time. Hence the marines want to be lighter and be able to get there faster.
@@GavinAkers-mg4nd😂
This goes so fucking hard‼‼
Just so it’s been said in 2024 over thirty years later there are still over ten thousand soldiers U.S. stationed in Kuwait.
“It will not be a long drawn out conflict”
The entire aesthetic of the gulf war is so fucking hardcore
its so utilitarian looking i love it
This goes hard
Best recruitment video ive seen in years
Declares War
Wins the largest tank battle in history
Refuses to elaborate
Leaves
Nowhere near the largest but aight
@@CB13212 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_73_Easting
Is this a haiku?
@@CB13212 Were you there?
@@oldtruthteller2512 google is free
He, das wird wirklich geil...
Fuck Yeah !
my 2 year old son just grew a mustache and learned to say hell yeah from watching this music video
imagine just chilling in a trench and then you see a wave of m1 abrams booking it towards you. that was the Iraqi experience in the gulf war
Kind of a funny thing. 3 things that i love in Life: Metal, War and Lego haha. Respect for such vid
This is the sickest shit I seen in awhile. Fuck yeah!