I really liked when Thomas said that one intangible in any selection process is "timing and luck"--that's so true for probably all competitive arenas in life.
Man at 1:58 where he talks about being the best commando but not a father, husband, best friend and so on really is deep and hits home! Great interview!!
Yea he's funny as hell and they're band is kick ass!! Their station on Pandora plays some AWESOME music but I got to see them live in Atlanta... Really good!!! Great episode.. Brad's a good dude!!
I absolutely love listening to Brad. We are just about the same age and he speaks well for our generation. I got out of the Marines in April 93, so Mogadishu was just brewing at that time.
Listening to Brad talk about his soldier experiences makes me feel like I’m deployed and just sitting around our bunks telling stories. It’s incredible how every Ranger has these same experiences. Bought merch buying music which I’ve already hear and it’s great.
If you see any interview with former delta force operators then you see how intelligent and well spoken they are. You don’t see any false bravado just humbleness. They are the true silent professionals.
Great interview. I really enjoy listening to these stories. I like the point about how it was in the 80's seeing a soldier with the combat patch or CIB. I remember going thru the Light Fighters course at Ft. Drum in April 87 and there was a land nav instructor who was a former member of either the 1st or 2nd battalion. I was in awe of him, there he was a SSGT wearing the OD green starched OD green fatigues, combat patch, CIB, ranger tab/scroll. He was squared away.
Aw I'm so sad the project about Mogadishu didn't go through. I was excited for it all year and the 30th anniversary was such a fitting moment too. ☹️ I hope Brad will revisit the idea and get the guys together. It would be really interesting to hear how Mark Bowden wrote the book
The Sgt Spizzo he referenced was my DS at Sand Hill cicra 1990-1991, 1st/38th, “Rock of the Marne”. He was on a DS tour and he hated it, wanted to get back to 75th ASAP. Everyone called him “Ranger Spizzo” behind his back because he always tried to get us to Ranger standards, most of us were contract 18X or only airborne, there were a few nasty legs, LOL. He wanted everyone of us to be ready for RIP no matter the contract. I learned how to push way mind and body way beyond my known limits, and unknown limits, THANKS TO SPIZZO. CANT THANK HIM ENOUGH. By the way , he retired as E-9 and is a management consultant now. You can google him. Interesting dude! Maybe a show candidate?
1:12:32 when Brad says the friendly fire incident was at the direction of an import, does that mean the guy in command is a school house Ranger, but not a guy that had served in the Regiment? If anyone sees this, your answer would be greatly appreciated. Side note for the hosts, stopping quickly to explain some of the military jargon and acronyms would be really helpful. For a lifelong civilian, I am familiar with a fair bit of armed forces lingo and can generally figure out the acronyms using logic, but there were numerous instances in this excellent interview where i had to pause and try to figure things out.
Great show lads, really appreciate the music discussion, sometimes topics on other things are lost on these what I like to call my rehabilitation channel 😢 sending respect from the Ununited Kingdom 😘🙏😭🙌🤙❤️
Tom is done with the interviews about his time in the military. On the Shawn Ryan show he said that was his last time talking about things because it does something to him reliving all that Hell in the past.
After the shoot down of Spirit 03 in Kuwait how would an AC-130 have been authorised to operate during the day in 1993? I know the mission ended up going overnight but that was never the intention or even expected.
Spirit 03 was well past its normal operating time. The crew stayed into the day to keep up the fire support. It was their call. I’m not sure how you’d change guidance when the aircraft was already operating outside it.
@@timscherrer9924Sure I get that about Spirit 03, but how was anyone going to authorise an AC-130 to cover a day op in Somalia two years after that? Tracked armour is a different matter.
I hate “the word”, it still exist in units in the Army and there is no reason for it especially in modern times where everyone has a cell phone where you can let everyone know anything important they need to know l, so if I could help it as I become a platoon sergeant and such I tried to never do it.
It's always crazy how I see or meet what looks like a pretty normal dude who has gone through all this stuff, but I was raised to only see military dudes as chiseled jawed Meatheads and told I could never do what I wanted. I often regret just accepting that because I don't look like Arnold or Stallone I shouldn't bother trying to join.
The DoD / army supported the movie Blackhawk down because we use movies for recruiting purposes we were preparing for war 1997-2001. We knew osama was a huge threat. And Iraq was being planned in 1998-2002. But We have a all volunteer military we literally depend on movies, books, tv shows to fill our ranks. They had former delta guys on set. Also most people don’t know chuck norris had delta operators on set for the movie delta force. He was approached by dod to make the movie. #1 for recruiting same with top gun. But also they were hoping they could deter Terrorist taking hostages if we could give them something to fear. It does you no good having a secret unit. Hence why delta has never been secret. That’s just ignorant people spreading myths. The only thing secret is future operations. Or title 50 ops. But even those will get outed by politicians.
I was no SF guy, had some nice intersections with our finest, but just wanted to say that training is nothing more than embracing 'the suck' 🫡.. One thing about Mogadishu hot wash: I do hope that all field grade assessment was collected to prevent future operational insufficiency. I saw good indications that it did, but I don't really know. I know a Philipina that I'd love to say hello to, Can you send me out on trials?
I really liked when Thomas said that one intangible in any selection process is "timing and luck"--that's so true for probably all competitive arenas in life.
Between 2007 and 2009 you came to round rock, Texas, Texas Baptist, children’s home or TBCH , and played church songs that were rock for us
Wasn’t you then it was your twin brother
Man at 1:58 where he talks about being the best commando but not a father, husband, best friend and so on really is deep and hits home! Great interview!!
What a great episode. Brad is a hilarious dude. So glad to see this in person interview. Love his band.
Yea he's funny as hell and they're band is kick ass!! Their station on Pandora plays some AWESOME music but I got to see them live in Atlanta... Really good!!! Great episode.. Brad's a good dude!!
Did my first full marathon last December. Had their music cycling through the whole way
I absolutely love listening to Brad. We are just about the same age and he speaks well for our generation. I got out of the Marines in April 93, so Mogadishu was just brewing at that time.
Listening to Brad talk about his soldier experiences makes me feel like I’m deployed and just sitting around our bunks telling stories. It’s incredible how every Ranger has these same experiences.
Bought merch buying music which I’ve already hear and it’s great.
We're old enough to remember when Van Halen released Jump.
????? WTF lol? No grandpa not everybody here is very old like you
@@TheInfantry98 Troll elsewhere, boy.
If you see any interview with former delta force operators then you see how intelligent and well spoken they are. You don’t see any false bravado just humbleness. They are the true silent professionals.
Lmfao Matt Pranka isn't humble at all.
never heard of him. theres always a turd in the punchbowl lol@@thh4584
He's right about the perception of time. Once you got the decent jobs the time flies. The foundation is fucking forever or so it seems.
Brads Mint really humble and just a great bloke.
That leadership transition from hellian to a leader is a moment I will never forget. Thank you for sharing that it is a growth factor.
By far my favorite guest on the show.
Brad Thomas is such an amazing and humble human. Great interview!
You know it’s a trait I see 90% of SMU guys are. It’s like a mental trait they identify or some shit.
Holy shxt.. you had him IN-STUDIO?? Sick!
Great interview. I really enjoy listening to these stories. I like the point about how it was in the 80's seeing a soldier with the combat patch or CIB. I remember going thru the Light Fighters course at Ft. Drum in April 87 and there was a land nav instructor who was a former member of either the 1st or 2nd battalion. I was in awe of him, there he was a SSGT wearing the OD green starched OD green fatigues, combat patch, CIB, ranger tab/scroll. He was squared away.
Amazing Wpisode. Just keeps getting better and better. Keep up the great work brothers
Aw I'm so sad the project about Mogadishu didn't go through. I was excited for it all year and the 30th anniversary was such a fitting moment too. ☹️ I hope Brad will revisit the idea and get the guys together. It would be really interesting to hear how Mark Bowden wrote the book
Brad is an awesome dude to listen to. Great show guys.
The Sgt Spizzo he referenced was my DS at Sand Hill cicra 1990-1991, 1st/38th, “Rock of the Marne”. He was on a DS tour and he hated it, wanted to get back to 75th ASAP. Everyone called him “Ranger Spizzo” behind his back because he always tried to get us to Ranger standards, most of us were contract 18X or only airborne, there were a few nasty legs, LOL. He wanted everyone of us to be ready for RIP no matter the contract. I learned how to push way mind and body way beyond my known limits, and unknown limits, THANKS TO SPIZZO. CANT THANK HIM ENOUGH. By the way , he retired as E-9 and is a management consultant now. You can google him. Interesting dude! Maybe a show candidate?
Damn your old
@@TheInfantry98yes I am, but not old enough to retire-retire thanks to my ex-wife, but getting close😊
Awesome discussion.. could learn so much from dudes like this forsure.. also 1:15:19 Brad makes a solid point.
That looks like a thick set of brass knuckles, Jack. Right on!
This was a great interview! He is an enjoyable dude to listen to-Cant get enough of those Mog stories- RLTW
Fucking excellent episode! I had to catch the replay because of the World Series. This was waaaay better. 🤙
My name is Jack Murphy- I Graduated Marine Scout Sniper School on 2/24/79 at the camp lajune rifle !!!😮 range !!!
1:12:32 when Brad says the friendly fire incident was at the direction of an import, does that mean the guy in command is a school house Ranger, but not a guy that had served in the Regiment?
If anyone sees this, your answer would be greatly appreciated.
Side note for the hosts, stopping quickly to explain some of the military jargon and acronyms would be really helpful.
For a lifelong civilian, I am familiar with a fair bit of armed forces lingo and can generally figure out the acronyms using logic, but there were numerous instances in this excellent interview where i had to pause and try to figure things out.
😢😢😢😢😢GOD BLESS 🙏
An 8 part Netflix series on Mogadishu would be amazing. Hell even try to talk some of the Somalis that survived it.
Great show lads, really appreciate the music discussion, sometimes topics on other things are lost on these what I like to call my rehabilitation channel 😢 sending respect from the Ununited Kingdom 😘🙏😭🙌🤙❤️
At some point, ya'll need to get Brad, Chili Palmer, Chris Van Sant, and Tom Satterly on at the same time.
Tom is done with the interviews about his time in the military. On the Shawn Ryan show he said that was his last time talking about things because it does something to him reliving all that Hell in the past.
@Mountain.Man85 Tom satterly on Shawn Ryan was very deep. I almost started crying during part 3
Great Episode Brad is a hell of a dude.
After the shoot down of Spirit 03 in Kuwait how would an AC-130 have been authorised to operate during the day in 1993? I know the mission ended up going overnight but that was never the intention or even expected.
Spirit 03 was well past its normal operating time. The crew stayed into the day to keep up the fire support. It was their call. I’m not sure how you’d change guidance when the aircraft was already operating outside it.
@@timscherrer9924Sure I get that about Spirit 03, but how was anyone going to authorise an AC-130 to cover a day op in Somalia two years after that? Tracked armour is a different matter.
I hate “the word”, it still exist in units in the Army and there is no reason for it especially in modern times where everyone has a cell phone where you can let everyone know anything important they need to know l, so if I could help it as I become a platoon sergeant and such I tried to never do it.
It's always crazy how I see or meet what looks like a pretty normal dude who has gone through all this stuff, but I was raised to only see military dudes as chiseled jawed Meatheads and told I could never do what I wanted. I often regret just accepting that because I don't look like Arnold or Stallone I shouldn't bother trying to join.
The DoD / army supported the movie Blackhawk down because we use movies for recruiting purposes we were preparing for war 1997-2001. We knew osama was a huge threat. And Iraq was being planned in 1998-2002. But We have a all volunteer military we literally depend on movies, books, tv shows to fill our ranks. They had former delta guys on set. Also most people don’t know chuck norris had delta operators on set for the movie delta force. He was approached by dod to make the movie. #1 for recruiting same with top gun. But also they were hoping they could deter Terrorist taking hostages if we could give them something to fear. It does you no good having a secret unit. Hence why delta has never been secret. That’s just ignorant people spreading myths. The only thing secret is future operations. Or title 50 ops. But even those will get outed by politicians.
You guys are great. You should breakdown the timeline so we can find specific parts of the interview easier.
So basically if someone says the Unit, the D, SMU, 1st SFOD all mean the same thing Delta Force
I should have been a ranger we played the same stupid games in the Marines but no cool stuff
well I guess you bought into the ad and wanted to slay the dragon lol
Murphy: Well I gotta go take a piss.
Peace in 😢MIddleEast & 😢Detroit
Dee, my “question” was next to my donation. I just want you guys to get that to Brad. If you need any contacts let me know.
Shut up and take the loss they don't care
🤔😯🔥🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
ChatGPT said there were no parachute jump into Mogadishu in the 1980s.
Lol
Had to come here from spotify to see jf they looked as fucked up as they sounded at the end.
Algorithm.
Thank you for the magic mind ad! I just voted the thumbs down because of that! Viva the Magic Mind!
sweJ
First!
He’s a legit musician. Get his second album.
I was no SF guy, had some nice intersections with our finest, but just wanted to say that training is nothing more than embracing 'the suck' 🫡.. One thing about Mogadishu hot wash: I do hope that all field grade assessment was collected to prevent future operational insufficiency. I saw good indications that it did, but I don't really know. I know a Philipina that I'd love to say hello to, Can you send me out on trials?