9:32 I love the increasingly concerned look on Fichtner’s face as the Quartermaster piles the gear on the table. He’s definitely thinking: “Wow, that’s a lot of gear.”
I was Chaplain at 3rd Batt when the actors came through. One day in the chow hall I saw them wearing the old Desert uniforms. It threw me for a loop when I saw Shughart as a name tag since I was friends with the real Shughart 15 years earlier. I sat down for lunch with some of them. Josh Harnett, who ended up playing Eversman, was wearing Streucker’s name tag. I asked him if he wanted to talk to the real jeff Streucker and when he said sure I gave him Jeff’s number. We had a good talk about many different things. Jason Isaacs was blown way at the idea of a Chaplain in the Rangers that went and did everything with them. When they asked me about the characters they played I said that my friends who were there said the book was pretty darn accurate so follow the book. As a funny side note, the trainers said Ewan McGregor struggled in exercises so they told him, “use the force obi wan!” A total ranger response. 🤣
you have Fight also in Mog? and you know the real ones ,you ..in my eyes ..you a Hero ..i want always to the Militery i luve in europa in Austria -Vienna-but i was dediccted on heroin and cant go to do be a Hero ,now im 42 and die on Hiv and manny more they say i have maybe 2-3 years . im no afraid i believe in the Reborn so maybe i can be also a Hero in my next live ,im halve American but i dont see my Father and my Mother get adopted and i feel always that i am not Full i lost the Halve for my Soul and cant find it ,but now i want to say you that you be importand and a real hero -sorry for the bad english-
The book, and movie are quite accurate from the perspective of the rangers. Hundreds of Somali civilians who injured and died were not shown, they were probably seen as savages without much values. The 10th Mountain Division who joined forces with Malaysian and Pakistani forces to extract the rangers were not really shown. The dead and injured Malaysians and Pakistanis in the daring rescue mission were not shown too.
It's one of the few military movies I can still watch and be like, yep that's how we talk and sound and move. By far still one of the best military films/story brought to life.
@@mrsirkosky7618 yeah. Generation Kill is on par. Why? Because they did exactly the same thing with their actors. also script was super tight, you could see that people making it actually knew their shit. Also also- i'll never get over Rudy Reyes playing Rudy Reyes
Tom Sizemore is a Drug addict and a liability to the producers . This was his last great movie he made . In and out of jail & rehab. He used to live up on Benedict Canyon Drive above Beverly Hills . I used to deliver food to him in 2004 . He was a complete mess . He had 2 prostitutes off of the street in his house . Disgusting . Spielberg threatened to shutdown production if he showed up high on the set of Saving Private Ryan . Where he ironically portrays a WWll Ranger . Tom Sizemore does low- budget made for Red Box movies now.
@@youfuckmywife6719 About 25% of people who come across smack are hooked. It does something to their brain chemistry. The other 75% can take it it or leave it. Have a sense of balance about this.
It also help set the tone between their characters. Rangers were all disciplined and systematic while the delta were "we do things out way" or "well this is my safety"
It's the key to muscle memory. It's how musicians learn music, first at half speed and when you have that perfect you increase the BPM, perfect technique and repeat until you're at tempo
Never thought this as a kid this movie really had a great mix of established and upcoming actors. Orlando Bloom,Nicola Coster-waldau,Eric Bana,Ewen Bremmer,Ewen Mcregor,Tom Hardy and so on many of em who would become big name stars in their own rights. Not only a great movie but also a good career starter for many of then unknown actors back then
At the end when he said they each got a letter telling them to portray their stories right and with honor and pride, and that it was signed by all the soldiers who didn't survive, this sound of pure, raw emotion came out of me. Instant teary eyes and indescribable emotion I felt. I wasn't expecting that, and I am positive that the actors felt the same - but magnified 1000 times stronger.
i'd seen the movie maybe 20-30 times over the years and i didnt figure out tom hardy was in it until last year....but what a cast...and probably the greatest modern day war flick ever just ahead of SPR - certainly responsible for making me wish I had joined the military in some capacity before going to college
It's the reason why I enlisted in the usarmy in 03. I was a combat medic. The way Smith died, and others, I was like "If only there was one more medic.... Maybe, just maybe, more of the boys would have lived." I enlisted to save lives. Not for college, not for weapons training. But to save lives.
Was stationed at Benning 93-97. I knew a few of the Rangers who were in Somalia. They would visit my Ammo supply on a weekly basis. I was a Army E4 airborne who never saw combat at the time. They would never talk about what happened.
Love the film and those who it is dedicated to. Joined the Army after seeing Americans being dragged. Did not got to ranger bat or stay in long enough to do the long walk but this whole battle was the motivator for me to enlist.
As a Army Infantry vet and having completed Combat Leaders Course (Pre Ranger course) at Ft Ord and also having completed a tour in the Middle East during Desert Storm the phrase "We trained in a cinder block city" kinda made me laugh a little but imagine how many acronyms were thrown at these actors while going through this training? MOUT stands for Military Operations in Urban Terrain and was where I learned how to rappel down a wall or out of a window, properly clear a room, set demo to blow a door, take well aimed shots once inside a room, how to apprehend a P.O.W., and perform search and seizure properly. I admire and respect every actor for their time and dedication to learn the ropes of what it takes to become a Ranger and Delta Force, even though it was a condensed course, but for immersing themselves in this training. It really shows in this movie and how intense combat can really be. I find it hard to watch combat movies like this without pointing out the nomenclature of each weapon, type of aircraft, or explaining acronyms to who I'm watching it with. I'm sure I drive them crazy. Great behind the scenes featurette.
The Commander of the Medical Task Force in Afghanistan, Col Ron Wojyk told me the same thing, ‘Slow is smooth..and smooth is fast’ in 2009. I was grateful for that saying because I incorporated that in all my medical laboratory work& it really does work. Once you work our every move efficiently...you get ...RAPID!!!
After many years i realized this movie has a very decent actor and also become an icon for their own movie. and remember guys most of these actors were british
I found it funny that the rangers are like “ok fella we gonna do a smaller version of what we do in bootcamp.” And then Delta is like: “ok bruh here’s a Gun and a helmet go shoot shit up”
This training really translated into the movie, i cant help but think theyre really just filming real soldiers the whole time, really convincing acting and attention to detail.
When he explained at the conclusion that they each received a letter imploring them to recount their tales correctly and with respect and pride, and that it was signed by all the troops who didn't survive, I let out a scream of pure, unadulterated anguish. My eyes welled up with tears and I felt an unexplainable sensation. I wasn't expecting that, and I'm sure the performers felt the same way, but 1000 times more intensely.
Not alot of war movie goes to this effort on literally sending they're actors to bootcamp to training like actual ranger one of the best and realistic Movie so far i love it
It's all a joke ...Utter bullshit, they are good actors who got paid less. That’s all it is. Hollywood looks for who has the most talent for the lowest cost when they cast movies with a large cast. Aka Band of brothers etc.
@@k.t.1641 and most of these "extras" have went on to have bigger and better careers ..most A list celebs like Ewan McGreggor Orlando Bloom, Timmy Hardy and Draco Malfoys dad.
Hell of a cast they picked for this movie. Hoot and Sanderson were badasses. Everybody is this film was great. There is also so many british actors that sound so american in the film but have accents in real life. Crazy. Tom sizemore RIP
So my dad wasnt in the raid but he did know some people. My dad was 160th SOAR and knew Mike Durant. He even had lunch with him one day and is still friends. But god i would loose my cool if i got to see the real Mike Durant. Probs will
Wow I never realized how many British (forgive me if that’s not exactly the correct place they are from) actors played roles in this movie. Very interesting video, thanks for the upload.
I can just imagine the briefing these real operators got from their chain of command that they are going to be giving abbreviated training to Hollywood actors for a movie and being an Army vet myself after the briefing when they got amongst themselves or talking I can just imagine what was said.....YOU GOT TO BE FREAKING KIDDING ME
Thank God for our rangers and all of our tier 1 soldiers, they are the worlds most elite and I’m proud to be an American protected by these wonderful soldiers 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@aminaa8418 Im excited that the Rangers will soon visit you and your family. A little bit of respect will cost you nothing, but may gain you everything A little bit of disrespect will gain you nothing, but may cost you everything
but thats the thing though, they only got a small taste of what the actual recruits would have to go through. So by the time they had finished their training, the weight of their gear would not have bothered them as much.
I still have my 4 pairs of BDUs from the Reserves in my closet. All of my Active Duty ones (I did two years Active) were worn ragged by weekend drills so I D-Exed them before my Reserve Six was up.
Shout out to Phil from Modern Family who portrayed an Air Force PJ and had less than 5 mins of screen time, but still showed up to go through the Ranger Orientation with the boys.
top movie I am war vet but I have never had a urban combat but some elements are the same they put a lot effort to look this realistic anyway much better movie than.Saving private Ryan for sure. too bad that Tom Sizemore is no longer with us,I liked his character from many movies. rest in peace Tom
It is this movie that convinced me that American soldiers should never be under the command of non-American officers. If you wonder why I say this, remember that American forces were close but under the command of UN commanders who refused to allow them to go to the aid of their countrymen until the next morning and then didn't take enough vehicles to evacuate all that survived. watch the final scenes of thus movie.
This is documentary based on the interviews with Malaysian army who served in UN peace mission in Mogadishu. The Malaysian army personnels described their true experiences there, especially what really happened during their rescue mission of American soldiers who were trapped at Bakara. Viewers can use English translation in the caption settings. TQ. th-cam.com/video/SWjlWcsOnqU/w-d-xo.htmlsi
9:32 I love the increasingly concerned look on Fichtner’s face as the Quartermaster piles the gear on the table. He’s definitely thinking: “Wow, that’s a lot of gear.”
I was Chaplain at 3rd Batt when the actors came through. One day in the chow hall I saw them wearing the old Desert uniforms. It threw me for a loop when I saw Shughart as a name tag since I was friends with the real Shughart 15 years earlier. I sat down for lunch with some of them. Josh Harnett, who ended up playing Eversman, was wearing Streucker’s name tag. I asked him if he wanted to talk to the real jeff Streucker and when he said sure I gave him Jeff’s number. We had a good talk about many different things. Jason Isaacs was blown way at the idea of a Chaplain in the Rangers that went and did everything with them. When they asked me about the characters they played I said that my friends who were there said the book was pretty darn accurate so follow the book.
As a funny side note, the trainers said Ewan McGregor struggled in exercises so they told him, “use the force obi wan!” A total ranger response. 🤣
I bet he did. Jedi are not supposed to be violent. 😂
Having said that, These Rangers did good to guide the actors to portray them.
3/1 Cav, 3ID
Thank you for sharing this! 💗
you have Fight also in Mog? and you know the real ones ,you ..in my eyes ..you a Hero ..i want always to the Militery i luve in europa in Austria -Vienna-but i was dediccted on heroin and cant go to do be a Hero ,now im 42 and die on Hiv and manny more they say i have maybe 2-3 years . im no afraid i believe in the Reborn so maybe i can be also a Hero in my next live ,im halve American but i dont see my Father and my Mother get adopted and i feel always that i am not Full i lost the Halve for my Soul and cant find it ,but now i want to say you that you be importand and a real hero -sorry for the bad english-
This movie inspired me to enlist. Navy 2002 - 2007
The book, and movie are quite accurate from the perspective of the rangers.
Hundreds of Somali civilians who injured and died were not shown, they were probably seen as savages without much values.
The 10th Mountain Division who joined forces with Malaysian and Pakistani forces to extract the rangers were not really shown. The dead and injured Malaysians and Pakistanis in the daring rescue mission were not shown too.
It's one of the few military movies I can still watch and be like, yep that's how we talk and sound and move. By far still one of the best military films/story brought to life.
Yes, this movie is one of the best military movie.
Except no one ever says hooah that much. Generally only when made to or in a sarcastic manner
This and Saving Private Ryan. Also loved the fact that BHW has no meta-story like romance etc..
What about Generation Kill?
@@mrsirkosky7618 yeah. Generation Kill is on par. Why? Because they did exactly the same thing with their actors. also script was super tight, you could see that people making it actually knew their shit. Also also- i'll never get over Rudy Reyes playing Rudy Reyes
Tom Sizemore is a badass actor. Love his military leader/NCO roles.
Well, he's got a Masters degree in it
@@spookypunky And is shooting heroin :p I still love him tho.
Tom Sizemore is a Drug addict and a liability to the producers . This was his last great movie he made . In and out of jail & rehab. He used to live up on Benedict Canyon Drive above Beverly Hills . I used to deliver food to him in 2004 . He was a complete mess . He had 2 prostitutes off of the street in his house . Disgusting . Spielberg threatened to shutdown production if he showed up high on the set of Saving Private Ryan . Where he ironically portrays a WWll Ranger . Tom Sizemore does low- budget made for Red Box movies now.
@@youfuckmywife6719 About 25% of people who come across smack are hooked. It does something to their brain chemistry. The other 75% can take it it or leave it. Have a sense of balance about this.
rip tom, he died
9:32 - Nothing beats William Fichtner's increasingly concerned expression as more and more equipment is placed in front of him.
I see your concerned William Fichtner and raise you a confused Tom Hardy 7:36 checking on Ewan McGregor how to knot a knot
@@tomaszskowronski1406LMAO Tom Hardy looked so young!
Ranger Guys: Learning creed, body movement, physical training, discipline
Delta Guys: haha door go boom
Pretty much.
@@theindooroutdoorsman as a call of duty veteran ( not bragging ) it’s actually not. Sandman in delta was a good warrior and squared away
@@MM-qi5mk As a Battlefield veteran, I feel you know nothing.
I find you tiresome , and pedantic.
Love how one of them tells Eric “If you fuck it up, fuck up aggressively”
It also help set the tone between their characters. Rangers were all disciplined and systematic while the delta were "we do things out way" or "well this is my safety"
11:39 "slow is smooth and smooth is fast" I love that. Useful little philosophy not just for movement but any task you're undertaking.
It's the key to muscle memory. It's how musicians learn music, first at half speed and when you have that perfect you increase the BPM, perfect technique and repeat until you're at tempo
slow = less accidents working in a lab
Slow is slow, fast is fast. Discipline.
I hardly watch any movie twice; however, I watched this movie many times and I still find it interesting
goddammit it will never get old it is a master piece
Same always watch it
They trained Orlando Bloom by repeatedly throwing him out of a Blackhawk.
+FelisDestructicus hahahah thats great
+FelisDestructicus lol
you mean Orlando Bloomin Onion.
Blackburn, the Ranger that Bloom portrayed, was never mentally the same after he woke up. Heartbreaking in every way.
I get what you mean, though, op.
You can find him on Facebook :D He's got his account :D Many guys laughing and making jokes bout missing rope in comments section xD
Never thought this as a kid this movie really had a great mix of established and upcoming actors. Orlando Bloom,Nicola Coster-waldau,Eric Bana,Ewen Bremmer,Ewen Mcregor,Tom Hardy and so on many of em who would become big name stars in their own rights. Not only a great movie but also a good career starter for many of then unknown actors back then
At the end when he said they each got a letter telling them to portray their stories right and with honor and pride, and that it was signed by all the soldiers who didn't survive, this sound of pure, raw emotion came out of me. Instant teary eyes and indescribable emotion I felt. I wasn't expecting that, and I am positive that the actors felt the same - but magnified 1000 times stronger.
Jamie from GOT?? You got that right kids. I didnt realize how many foreign actors this movie had. They all hid their accents so well
And he played one of the greatest military warriors in the Army. 1st Special Forces Sniper Master Sgt. Gary Gordon .
spookypunky pretty much everyone but Tom Hardy. His accent came out so badly when he was like, “Where’ve you been??” In that one scene with Nelson.
Shit when GOT first came out I said look it's NCW.......AKA Delta Sniper Gary Gordon from Black Hawk Down. Lol
@@kennyg5242 my thoughts as well
When I first saw Game of Thrones I was like it’s the guy from Black Hawk Down haha
i'd seen the movie maybe 20-30 times over the years and i didnt figure out tom hardy was in it until last year....but what a cast...and probably the greatest modern day war flick ever just ahead of SPR - certainly responsible for making me wish I had joined the military in some capacity before going to college
It's the reason why I enlisted in the usarmy in 03. I was a combat medic. The way Smith died, and others, I was like "If only there was one more medic.... Maybe, just maybe, more of the boys would have lived." I enlisted to save lives. Not for college, not for weapons training. But to save lives.
Hello, what is SPR?
@@tomasbokuvka138 Saving Private Ryan
@@dkeller94596 Oh, of course.
@@SariennMusic73 How did it go? Where did you serve and did you get to save anyone? Also what was the opinion about the movie in the army?
It is cool that they actually trained hard for the movie. One of the best war movies i have seen though.
Tom Sizemore R.I.P.
Damn, I had no clue Tom Sizemore died. Kinda ruined my day a little. He was such a legend of an actor.
11:19 : "YOU" *remembers he's training actors and not kids he can yell at* *lowers his voice so he doesn't scare them* XD
Anytime civis get a glimpse at what soldiers go through it makes them appreciate them that much more.u.s. soldiers are semper fidelis
Was stationed at Benning 93-97. I knew a few of the Rangers who were in Somalia. They would visit my Ammo supply on a weekly basis. I was a Army E4 airborne who never saw combat at the time. They would never talk about what happened.
Love the film and those who it is dedicated to. Joined the Army after seeing Americans being dragged. Did not got to ranger bat or stay in long enough to do the long walk but this whole battle was the motivator for me to enlist.
Wow Some of those actors are not even American, but they sound just like a regular joe..
Thats some real acting right there..
As a Army Infantry vet and having completed Combat Leaders Course (Pre Ranger course) at Ft Ord and also having completed a tour in the Middle East during Desert Storm the phrase "We trained in a cinder block city" kinda made me laugh a little but imagine how many acronyms were thrown at these actors while going through this training?
MOUT stands for Military Operations in Urban Terrain and was where I learned how to rappel down a wall or out of a window,
properly clear a room, set demo to blow a door, take well aimed shots once inside a room, how to apprehend a P.O.W., and perform search and seizure properly. I admire and respect every actor for their time and dedication to learn the ropes of what it takes to become a Ranger and Delta Force, even though it was a condensed course, but for immersing themselves in this training. It really shows in this movie and how intense combat can really be.
I find it hard to watch combat movies like this without pointing out the nomenclature of each weapon, type of aircraft, or explaining acronyms to who I'm watching it with. I'm sure I drive them crazy. Great behind the scenes featurette.
“Please anything I say here is constructive criticism... it’s not meant to belittle you at all” 🤣🤣🤣
LOL so accurate
Ewan mcgregors walk past the door while the vet is talking to the actors is brilliant 👏 👌
Reminds me of my days in the 82nd Airborne. Same training we did pretty much.
82nd all the way
The amount of work that goes into movie production, no wonder they come out very good. Well done guys; blessings!
The Commander of the Medical Task Force in Afghanistan, Col Ron Wojyk told me the same thing, ‘Slow is smooth..and smooth is fast’ in 2009. I was grateful for that saying because I incorporated that in all my medical laboratory work& it really does work. Once you work our every move efficiently...you get ...RAPID!!!
After many years i realized this movie has a very decent actor and also become an icon for their own movie. and remember guys most of these actors were british
The funny thing is this was the second time Tom Sizemore trained to be a ranger for a movie.
every time Obi-Wan clears a room he yells: "HELLO THERE!!!"
I found it funny that the rangers are like “ok fella we gonna do a smaller version of what we do in bootcamp.”
And then Delta is like: “ok bruh here’s a Gun and a helmet go shoot shit up”
back when people that made movies were not cheap
movies cost more now, they just made better movies, not sequels.
It’s called inflation but I see what u mean
this movie is far better than war movies made now which is pretty sad
not to mention liar
Awesome Documentary! As a Navy Vet, makes me “almost” wish I’d been a Soldier. Max Respect!
21:50 "...the main thing is to keep going. Like I said, if you fuck it up then fuck up aggressively"
This training really translated into the movie, i cant help but think theyre really just filming real soldiers the whole time, really convincing acting and attention to detail.
William Fichtner was a perfect cast.
sometimes typecasting can be good
When he explained at the conclusion that they each received a letter imploring them to recount their tales correctly and with respect and pride, and that it was signed by all the troops who didn't survive, I let out a scream of pure, unadulterated anguish. My eyes welled up with tears and I felt an unexplainable sensation. I wasn't expecting that, and I'm sure the performers felt the same way, but 1000 times more intensely.
I read this book. And was so stoked whenni heard the movie was coming out. They did a great job
Not alot of war movie goes to this effort on literally sending they're actors to bootcamp to training like actual ranger one of the best and realistic Movie so far i love it
I love that half of the American badass soldiers are British or Commonwealth
William Fitchner: The Rangers, The Rangers had boot camp, They Delta Guys We Had Fun!
No no, not Fitch-ner, Ficht-ner. A german name. Referring to a tree, "Fichte, die", english: spruce. ;)
Prison Break FBI special agent:Alexander Mahone
After so long never saw behind the scenes like these ones! Very interesting
Brits and Aussies as American Soldiers... Nailed it!
Odd seeing so many future A-listers in their early days. Good film. Accurate training.
Ok this is why this movie is so timeless
are like 90% of the actos in this film British?
more than half normally are on epic blockbusters.
Nietzche Preacher Ridley Scott the director is British...makes sense
It's all a joke ...Utter bullshit, they are good actors who got paid less. That’s all it is. Hollywood looks for who has the most talent for the lowest cost when they cast movies with a large cast. Aka Band of brothers etc.
@@k.t.1641 and most of these "extras" have went on to have bigger and better careers ..most A list celebs like Ewan McGreggor Orlando Bloom, Timmy Hardy and Draco Malfoys dad.
timmy hardy lol
A Jedi being trained to use blasters? Come on Obi-Wan, you're better than this.
I'm impressed by how these non-American actors nailed a legit convincing American accent in the movie.
This is how you make a legendary movie...
7:36 Tom Hardy is confused.
10:19 Eric Bana looks quite confused too
Proud Canadian pnmdragonsvolounteers Jehovah churches bankshare infanteerarmynavychurch kingfisher 7890. hi love isholyspirit.
I was in his situation when we did a school trip to a military centre😂
9:14 Phil Dunphey gettin after those dips!
I'm still getting over the fact that Obi Wan Kenobi is in Black Hawk Down.... :-o
Hello There!
10:48 his trigger pull is actually really good.
And Hugh Dancy still looking like a princess.
13:30 that's my dad! That's wild.
Mike Durant was a parishioner at my church. in Alabama. He is Executive Officer of Pinnacle solutions in Huntsville al.
Hell of a cast they picked for this movie. Hoot and Sanderson were badasses. Everybody is this film was great. There is also so many british actors that sound so american in the film but have accents in real life. Crazy. Tom sizemore RIP
So my dad wasnt in the raid but he did know some people. My dad was 160th SOAR and knew Mike Durant. He even had lunch with him one day and is still friends. But god i would loose my cool if i got to see the real Mike Durant. Probs will
I just watched this video and now I'm going to watch the movie
4:55 that barber got pissed off guy kept moving... he just gave up
I saw that 🤣
Wow I never realized how many British (forgive me if that’s not exactly the correct place they are from) actors played roles in this movie. Very interesting video, thanks for the upload.
Now the Rangers, The Rangers had Boot Camp! The Delta Guys We had fun!
SuperTomcat105 Can’t believe they let them into the unit
They should have just put all the actors playing rangers through PRC at Bragg lol
I saw the making live .they filming was in my Moroccan neighborhood where I live
R.I.P Tom Sizemore :(
2:28, that's Jaime Fookin Lannister!
Gary Gordon man, Gary Gordon.
Me encanta la caída del halcón negro película❤👑
Great upload and awesome movie! Watched it 20+ times
I can just imagine the briefing these real operators got from their chain of command that they are going to be giving abbreviated training to Hollywood actors for a movie and being an Army vet myself after the briefing when they got amongst themselves or talking I can just imagine what was said.....YOU GOT TO BE FREAKING KIDDING ME
Amazing
Greetings from India 🇮🇳
Thank God for our rangers and all of our tier 1 soldiers, they are the worlds most elite and I’m proud to be an American protected by these wonderful soldiers 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
9:00 ranger pt 10:31 weapons training 13:00 breach & 21:18 14:50 door charge
all these blokes tripped me up.
So this is where Jamie Lanister learned how to be a knight.
Thank you for this my father was a Ranger. Can you upload the other parts please
they have already been uploaded, sadly they have been copyright claimed. 2 parts are 100% unavailable, 1 part is only unavailable in NA.
Henrik Davidsson where can I find it?
Is he died in somalia🤩
@@aminaa8418 Im excited that the Rangers will soon visit you and your family.
A little bit of respect will cost you nothing, but may gain you everything
A little bit of disrespect will gain you nothing, but may cost you everything
Mike Thorson we shall welcome him😉
This movie came out in the same year as a band of Brothers what a year it was 2001
but thats the thing though, they only got a small taste of what the actual recruits would have to go through. So by the time they had finished their training, the weight of their gear would not have bothered them as much.
The worst haircut goes to Orlando bloom
I miss BDUs
woodland BDUs are probably the best looking uniform the US has had.
I still have my 4 pairs of BDUs from the Reserves in my closet. All of my Active Duty ones (I did two years Active) were worn ragged by weekend drills so I D-Exed them before my Reserve Six was up.
The Delta guys, we have fun...awesome😂
At 7:29 what are the four main knots the instructor said they'll teach the actors? Please write if someone can figure that out
Ewan: So uncivilized
*in 2 min video of crash course so based and so genius.*
i miss being in the military
MagicP&G I'm sure they miss you too, little buddy...
So good
"don't take your face to the gun, bring the gun to you face" #deep
Shout out to Phil from Modern Family who portrayed an Air Force PJ and had less than 5 mins of screen time, but still showed up to go through the Ranger Orientation with the boys.
top movie
I am war vet but I have never had a urban combat but some elements are the same
they put a lot effort to look this realistic
anyway much better movie than.Saving private Ryan for sure.
too bad that Tom Sizemore is no longer with us,I liked his character from many movies.
rest in peace Tom
For the saftey of everybody involved I never flew a helicopter...because I dont know how to fly a helicopter
Man, for a bunch of untrained actors, they look pretty good clearing rooms. Says a lot about the men training them.
Foetus Tom Hardy can’t tie knots. Haha 😂
delta boys:door go boom and mini gun go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt
That haircut at 7:40
Rest in Peace Tom Sizemore Star Movie 🎬 Black Hawk Drown October 3,1993-2023 30th Anniversary Black Hawk Drown Failer of Clinton Administration
It is this movie that convinced me that American soldiers should never be under the command of non-American officers. If you wonder why I say this, remember that American forces were close but under the command of UN commanders who refused to allow them to go to the aid of their countrymen until the next morning and then didn't take enough vehicles to evacuate all that survived. watch the final scenes of thus movie.
It was Pakistan army who protected the ambushed American soldiers who were surrounded by Mohammed Farrah Aidids Militia, you should mention that
Really? A movie uh?
4:55 barber be like I’m gonna have to cut your tongue out to keep your head from moving
0:25 so handsome 😍😍😍
Obi Wan is not used to violence in a true Jedi form.
Wow I wish I was a ranger 🙏🙏💯💯💯
This is documentary based on the interviews with Malaysian army who served in UN peace mission in Mogadishu. The Malaysian army personnels described their true experiences there, especially what really happened during their rescue mission of American soldiers who were trapped at Bakara. Viewers can use English translation in the caption settings. TQ.
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