I bought this VHS from the 82d Museum when I got to Division in summer 1989. Was in A co. 4/325 INF. Saw action in Panama Invasion and Desert Shield / Storm. Good place to be FROM.
Airborne All the Way! Was in the 82nd assigned to 3/319 Division Artillery… went to Honduras in 88, Combat Jump in Panama in 89, went to Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Aw man! My dad, who was in the 82nd in the early 60s, bought this on VHS in the 80s and I watched it over and over as a teen before I enlisted. I haven't seen this in at least 28 years but I recognized it right away, right down to the narrator's voice! We also had the previous 82nd promo video, with the same narrator. One difference that allowed me to distinguish them (and confirmed that this was the later of the two that we had) was the prime mover of the M102 105mm howitzer. Here the prime mover is given as the "Hum Vee" (the way he pronounces it speaks to the fact that it had not yet become the ubiquitous icon that it later became during and after the Gulf War), whereas in the previous video it was this thing called a "gama goat"; a six-wheeled freak of nature that was mercifully phased out in the mid 80s. (I'm sure I've just offended some gama goat aficionados out there who are huffing and puffing in indignation and shaking their fists at their LED screens and ranting about how the gama goat was the greatest piece of military equipment ever put into service and if we still had them 9/11 would've _never happened!)_
man did this bring back memories even down to the yellow PT shorts. I was there in the eighties. This is a fantastic well done documentation of the 82nd and their capabilities. "All The Way!"
In Buffalo ny, there's a Naval park with 2 ships and a submarine. On one of the ships there's a exhibit dedicated to the 82nd airborne with this 1988 video/DVD looping over and over again.
@@waysha4709 relax you ridiculous dude. I am ask for your personal opinion. Not something in a book that may not be true or may be written by someone who did not serve.
@@jonklein7130, Really relax Dude , you call MSG , 1SG or RANGER . You read my opinion. You are experiencing freedoms my SOF brothers and I have provided over the last 50 years. Get in the front lean rest position. GIVE ME 25 PUSH UPS🪖
Stationed at Ft. Bragg '85-'88, 18th Aviation Brigade, 2/159th (Chinook). Had plenty of interaction w/Division troops (including Operation Golden Pheasant, Honduras) and plenty of awe at the wackiness that routinely occurred in "Division".
Division was the truth. If you were never there in your career outside upper tier elements you just would understand until we knocked on your door and reality set in. All the Way!!!! Strkie Hold!!!! 504.
Awesome!! Helluva memories. I used to have a VHS from the 82 Deuce Museum. It features the song "Into the Air Tonight" by Phil C. If anyone has a link, please post it. Thank you, F Scott!
@@CulhandS1965 What? They renamed Bragg? I was B 3/505 and then A 3/505 from '88 to '92 with some time in between in Korea (2nd ID). I remember this. I was one of the guys loading in to the 141's at Green Ramp when they were there filming.
One of my most respectful friends who taught me many things and I think Guess what thsnks and leadership....😮I look forward in the future to communicate privately and yes after they say it cool and I follow orders 😄 Go Army 🪖.
I bought this VHS from the 82d Museum when I got to Division in summer 1989. Was in A co. 4/325 INF. Saw action in Panama Invasion and Desert Shield / Storm. Good place to be FROM.
Airborne All the Way! Was in the 82nd assigned to 3/319 Division Artillery… went to Honduras in 88, Combat Jump in Panama in 89, went to Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Aw man! My dad, who was in the 82nd in the early 60s, bought this on VHS in the 80s and I watched it over and over as a teen before I enlisted. I haven't seen this in at least 28 years but I recognized it right away, right down to the narrator's voice! We also had the previous 82nd promo video, with the same narrator.
One difference that allowed me to distinguish them (and confirmed that this was the later of the two that we had) was the prime mover of the M102 105mm howitzer. Here the prime mover is given as the "Hum Vee" (the way he pronounces it speaks to the fact that it had not yet become the ubiquitous icon that it later became during and after the Gulf War), whereas in the previous video it was this thing called a "gama goat"; a six-wheeled freak of nature that was mercifully phased out in the mid 80s.
(I'm sure I've just offended some gama goat aficionados out there who are huffing and puffing in indignation and shaking their fists at their LED screens and ranting about how the gama goat was the greatest piece of military equipment ever put into service and if we still had them 9/11 would've _never happened!)_
man did this bring back memories even down to the yellow PT shorts. I was there in the eighties. This is a fantastic well done documentation of the 82nd and their capabilities. "All The Way!"
k viva el army sandinista 1988 viva nicaragua
Same here, 86'-90' The 82nd was focused on Central America at that time. Nicaragua and Honduras Capturing Manuel Noriega was the goal.
@@martykerker9464 yessir, Operation Golden Pheasant/Operation Just Cause.
My brother and I were in the 82nd in 80's. We were both in 782nd Maintenance Battalion. Peritia Cognito.
C Co 782nd EMS....Used to be D Co Great unit.
In Buffalo ny, there's a Naval park with 2 ships and a submarine. On one of the ships there's a exhibit dedicated to the 82nd airborne with this 1988 video/DVD looping over and over again.
I served in the Division from 1983 to 1993 . The greatest time of my 20 year career as a US PARATROOPER
I missed thoses PT runs at company , battalion and division levels. We were great soldiers 3/4 ADA, 2-505 PIR and 2-325 Falcons
What made it great?
@@jonklein7130 If you not a US Paratrooper to, do the necessary research, just maybe you will learn something . RANGERS Lead The Way !!!
@@waysha4709 relax you ridiculous dude. I am ask for your personal opinion. Not something in a book that may not be true or may be written by someone who did not serve.
@@jonklein7130, Really relax Dude , you call MSG , 1SG or RANGER . You read my opinion. You are experiencing freedoms my SOF brothers and I have provided over the last 50 years. Get in the front lean rest position. GIVE ME 25 PUSH UPS🪖
This video had me at the reinlistment office every time.
We are still MIGHTY!!! AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!!!!
Served from 88-91 and did Panama and Desert storm still love my time there and went on to a 21 year career.
82nd ABN DIV 1985-96 1/320, 2/504, 1/319. This brings back some memories!
I was a Forward Observer for Co B 1st Battalion 504th Infantry, 1972 - 1974. AIRBORNE,...ALL THE WAY
I wish the army was still like this
Like what?
Me too
i remember this 86-89 for me.
tonygreene113
82nd Airborne Division MP Company, 1987-1990. Panama/Operation Just Cause...December '89. AATW!
Stationed at Ft. Bragg '85-'88, 18th Aviation Brigade, 2/159th (Chinook). Had plenty of interaction w/Division troops (including Operation Golden Pheasant, Honduras) and plenty of awe at the wackiness that routinely occurred in "Division".
3/505 PIR 82d Airborne '86-'90
I fixed your TOW & Dragon systems, lol. I was in C 782nd. We had our 3rd shop in the back of your motor pool. C 782nd (87-89), HLM 782nd (90-92).
Division was the truth. If you were never there in your career outside upper tier elements you just would understand until we knocked on your door and reality set in. All the Way!!!! Strkie Hold!!!! 504.
Best division I served in.
Awesome!! Helluva memories. I used to have a VHS from the 82 Deuce Museum. It features the song "Into the Air Tonight" by Phil C. If anyone has a link, please post it. Thank you, F Scott!
I felt our nation's foreign enemies fear the Division's Paratroopers big time during the 80's 90's😮
In the 1980s the 82nd was at the NK dmz.... if anyone knew an Andrew T. Cuyler let me know please... I appreciate it
Tom Cuyler was my platoon Sgt at Bragg .same guy I don't know
7982 I'm proud to a paratrooper
When Ft Bragg, was Ft Bragg 🤙🏻
AATW!!!
Facebook will not let you post the name Fort Bragg in your workplaces. Can you believe that?!
Paris Troopers are crazy in a smart way
2/504 Strike Hold !!!
I remember this!!!!!! I'm actually in this video. How do I get a copy?
I transfered this to hard drive from a VHS tape I bought at the division museum.
@@CulhandS1965 Really, Can I get a copy?
ALL THE WAY!
GET back inside the airplane ! What ? We on fire ? Wing fall off ?
Where is rockin don reynolds?
where did this happen?
At the former Fort Bragg...now Fort Libery, NC in the late '80s. I was there from 1987 until 1992.
@@CulhandS1965 I was there 86'-90' B co. 1/325 AATW
When I first got to Division we still had the fully automatic M16A1,the Colt .45 pistol ,the M60 machine gun and the 81mm mortar.
@@martykerker9464 HHC 2/505 PIR Jan 87 to Jun 92
@@CulhandS1965 What? They renamed Bragg? I was B 3/505 and then A 3/505 from '88 to '92 with some time in between in Korea (2nd ID). I remember this. I was one of the guys loading in to the 141's at Green Ramp when they were there filming.
One of my most respectful friends who taught me many things and I think Guess what thsnks and leadership....😮I look forward in the future to communicate privately and yes after they say it cool and I follow orders 😄 Go Army 🪖.