Thank you Popo, I’m the daughter of SGT Donald Walters and feel you did an amazing job of explaining and going into detail with this story. I was 9 months old when he was killed, almost 20 years later, my grief is excruciating.
Amber, You don’t have to thank me. Thank you. I can’t even imagine the weight. I’m sure you know, but to remind you the pain you carry is shared by millions of Americans even if you carry the heaviest load. Your Dad was a hero. I am so very sorry for your loss. He will not be forgotten and if there is anything I can ever do to help don’t be a stranger.
Andy Stumpf, who was a young SEAL back in 2003 and participated in this rescue, had Jessica Lynch on his podcast "Cleared Hot". They both talked about this night and the events that led up to it, and their lives after. It was a really nice podcast and awesome to hear from the people actually involved.
There are countless civilians in these countries who risk their lives and their families' well beings for the sake of helping the U.S. A lot of them get killed and or/ tortured. Sometimes I wish they could get more recognition.
You do realize it wasn't one civilian. Many knew only one told. Just saying your comment made it seem like one person had a chance and took that chance. Literally a whole hospital had the information. But honestly it's all fishy. What a tremendous rescue. I guess lucky the entire Iraqi army didn't have a medic they had to take her to the public hospital. Where you can kind of say we just picked her up
@@martinponce8176 Oh, I'm sure that played a huge role. Dude probably got tens of thousands of dollars. Or a bullet to the head when it was all said and done. who knows
I served for 20 years as an Infantryman and the fact that my country would stop at nothing to bring me (or my body) home was always a source of comfort. This rescue was a morale booster for me. I had nothing to do with it but I was in country at the time and needed some good news.
Well, the old US I’d feel that way. With the current administration and political leaders or even the Liberal leaning Brass I’m not sure it would be the case…you’d probably rot there unfortunately…
@@dabunnykilla2what an absolute moronic statement to make. Facts don’t care about your feelings. There’s one party that doesn’t give a rats ass about the military and I’m sure you know which that is. The one where their leader called dead soldiers suckers and losers. Stop watching Cucker Carlson.
@@dabunnykilla2 yeah no, military doctrine doesn’t just change because people are liberal, biden is so liberal he wanted to increase military spending and cops budgets 😂😂
The fact that special forces were sent into rescue one PFC held prisoner is really a touching story. Moments like these truly make me proud to be an American. No matter what other bad things may happen here, at least we can say that the men and women in our armed services are truly capable of some amazing things.
HOLY SHIT!!! THAT HIT ME RIGHT IN THE FEELS!!! I've not shed a tear from watching a video on YT EVER but I could feel it coming and when we got to see Jessica in the helo with her brothers around her it just fkng hit me and I shed a few tears😭!!! Man that hit me in the feels!!!! GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES, GOD BLESS JESSICA AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!🤘
I find most amazing how americans torture people to death in Guantamo, how americans used chemical weapons in Vietnam, murdered hungry civilians in Somali by dozens, bombed entire families of innocent people with their homes just because they were Arabs, yet somehow pretend non of it is real... Like it isn't all over wikipedia and wikileaks... USA is literally Russia but with better marketing, or maybe even worse.
@@CMTechnica How tf can you watch this video and then say that? Was this entire op not in the interest of the people they serve and protect, in the interest of Jessica Lynch and her entire family?
I’m from Arizona, and I remember when Lori Piestewa lost her life. She had a mountain named after her in the valley. It’s called Piestewa Peak, and it is beautiful to look at. Thanks for this story.
I remember when they changed the name unfortunately the small amount of assholes had a loud voice and didn’t want the mountains name to be changed which is stupid.
I love that bit of info...Thanks...I moved to Arizona thirty years ago, and I'm still learning history here....Like the terrible crime against Pat Tillman. Who will ever know why... The Lynch story is heart felt, though.
An unknown part, recounted in Marty Skovlund Jr.'s book "Violence of Action" recalls that the Rangers on target discovered that all other POWs besides Lynch had died, and were not prepared to dig up their bodies outside of the hospital. 1/75 NCOs told all junior Rangers to pull security, and proceeded to dig up the bodies themselves, shielding the younger Rangers from the task. "I was digging up a body with my 1SG, and we picked up this girl. She was half wrapped in a bag and all the muscle and tissue came off and slid onto me. I instantly puked again...it was bad. You look to the left and right and it was all NCOs. We didn't want to expose the junior Rangers to that shit. Everyone was digging with gloves, we had no shovels or anything like that- everyone was just puking and digging."
I heard that story too. I was moved to tears about what those men did. I hope they all look at that as doing the right thing for the dead service members families and they don't suffer too much for their actions.
I wish footage from inside the hospital during the raid was included in this video. It was shown on several media outlets at the time. One of the things I remember is her saying to her rescuers, “I’m an American soldier”, and them responding that they knew who she was and that they were there to rescue her. It was really good footage, then carrying her down stairs, pretty cool.
Its beautiful bc of her humility and morale. We sent a bunch of top tier guys with top tier equipment just for her, but it didn't even occur to her that they were there specifically for her.
Yeah I was thinking about this. You're a prisoner, you have no idea if anyone knows you're alive or is coming and suddenly you hear helicopters and battle noises outside. Gunshots getting closer and closer etc... She must have been so relieved when they finally came through the door.
but, can we appreciate the Iraqi doctor who tried to rescue her even though his country was invaded by the U.S and his patient was a U.S soldier. That's a man who values his profession above all, he sees them all as human beings who need treatment, not enemies.
The Iraqi doctor was also a prisoner of the taliban, that doctor was forced into the taliban and forced to mainly only help their fighters. It’s not us invading them, if Iraq didn’t let us, it would’ve been an invasion. Iraq pleaded for help for years since the Russian-Taliban War that destroyed that country and dictators.
Every doctor in Iraq has that problem, he actually kept her alive cause taliban wanted them to so they would try and get information and use it as a propaganda video.
Seeing people as “human beings” is a basic thing to say about a doctor, especially doctors having to force to work with the taliban, there’s a whole documentary on the doctors of the esrly stages of war.
Look it up and watch/read about it and see how many doctors have been killed by the taliban and groups like it for disobeying their orders. When you’re a captive, you don’t get to say anything, all doctors see people as “human beings” but your capturers say otherwise.
@@PopoMedic I subbed to your channel not long ago, and I want to say these videos are very well put together, the music gets my adrenaline going! Thank you for making videos like this, it's nice to see our military doing great things and having people like you to shine a spotlight on us is greatly appreciated. As Active duty myself, I want to say thank you for your support!
That man's wife was a nurse on Lynch's ward. He mapped out the floor plan for the Rescue Team. He was a judo champion and Olympic contender. He wrote a book about the whole thing.
What you forgot to mention, which is a huge part of this story and brought to the attention by Jessica Lynch herself as she continues to come forward, is the fact the the US government awarded her some medals based on false stories that they themselves generated. She has come out to state she did not fire any weapons and they had just been ambushed and attacked so quickly she had little to no idea what happened because of the chaos and injuries. She states that she should have never been awarded some of the medals because of the the false stories put out that she went down shooting and helping others. It takes a ton of courage, to not only differ and make it out of what they did to her, but to also come out and speak on what really happened after false stories were put out and the narrative completely changed the events that took place that day.
This happens all the time. Stories get inflated. There’s a video of a vietnam vet talking about how even when they were in a tic and losing tons of men the numbers would get fudged to look like they won for the press.
If you're looking for some more crazy military ones, you should look into 173rd airborne Chosen Company and their unbelievable stand at the Battle ofWanat. A perfect storm of decision making throughout the year, local support of the enemy, and isolation led to one platoon having to face down a tide of organized, trained, and determined enemy in the unforgiving mountains of Nuristan. In two seperate battles in their deployment they would have 6 kia in an ambush, and a further 9 kia in the assault on their base. From what I remember they were forced to call gun runs from responding Apaches within 10 meters of their own positions. Truly a worst case scenario for the soldiers, and against all those odds they still held.
I was a SNCO in an Army Aviation Brigade when this all went down. I remember how we cheered and we were so proud when they went and got her from her captors. I cried again just now watching this. God Bless them all.
I was a civilian mechanic at Fort McCoy when the war started. We handled Mob and demob of this unit in January 2003. With the 107th maintenance stationed with us as support, we busted our asses to get this stuff ready and shipped. When this story broke, it hit us all really hard, and we took it to heart that what we did really mattered to these kids! I dont remember exactly when they came back, but we handled their equipment again. One day I pulled up a 5 ton tractor to my bay, and was going over my checks before bringing it in when I noticed names carved into the steering wheel. I didn't think anything of it, but there was a name with kia, then mia, then kia after each. All of a sudden it hit me like a ton of bricks that this was one of the trucks in the convoy that was over there when this all happened. Those were the names of those missing and killed. I broke down and cried my eyes out. These were somebody's kids, and they may not be coming home. I dragged all the other guys in the shop over to see this, and said. Do you understand why we are here now? What we do matters to these kids! Make it perfect as you can. Safe enough to put your kid in it and send them into battle! We all buckled down and put everything we had into this. I am so I proud to say I was a part of the efforts! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME SERVE YOU!
We had a couple drill sergeants tell us this story in basic to emphasize the importance of land nav, not becoming complacent, and to tell us that it doesn’t matter what mos you are, if you wear a us military uniform, you are a target.
Benning we were told she never ever cleaned her weapon! That she never thought she would need to use it or be in a situation... She shouldn't have served in a combat role if she never thought it could happen..
@@jakenapier6925 I get your point about her being ready for whatever may come. But in her defense, she didn’t serve in a combat role. They were in a convoy. We all know what happened next. And forevermore we were all ready to engage in every convoy.
@@jakenapier6925 There's a HUGE difference between a combat role and a support role. Yes, everyone goes through Basic Training but not everyone is taught to be in a combat role. She was not in a combat role.
To add a couple things. Number 1, the informant who told the Marines of the intel walked something like 8 miles to deliver the news to Marines from the 2nd battalion 8th marine Regiment, so good on him. Number 2, Marines from the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment also took part in the rescue operation, but in a much different way. They were tasked with purposefully advancing on known Fedeyeen holdouts to draw out and hopefully draw attention away from the hospital so the rescue operation could go on without a hitch. One could deduce that that action assisted with the reduction of enemy personnel that were stationed in and around the hospital. It was a tense time, and I still remember the full spectrum of emotions that everybody was feeling during the Battle of An Nasiriyah. It is good to see that people still remember the bravery of those who were part of the invasion. Perhaps the reasoning of going to war was flawed, but you cannot blame the warfighters themselves for doing a job that was told/asked of them to do.
All those people on that rescue mission are that woman’s heroes. They are everyone’s heroes but they have a special place in her heart forever. What a story
I get the impression that spec ops and other high-speed low-drag types live for these kinds of missions. If nothing else, I'm sure it beats "let's go raid this compound that we've already raided thrice over."
Never fails to humble me when I witness the extent at which are uniformed services are willing to go for each other. What a wonderful documentary - thank you.
What do you mean by uninformed? Are you saying “uninformed” as in they lack vital info or is this a passive aggressive “uninformed” like the tons of American voters that are uninformed, ignorant, & absolute dumbasses that get their info from pop culture, rappers, & The View?
Lol Jessica lynch herself came out and said it was all fake and put on as a media performance. All of the doctors inside the hospital also said that the US troops fired blanks and that there wasn’t even any Iraqi soldiers there.
Not that you would ever want to find yourself or any other American in this situation but to know your country sent the best of best to bring you home is something that makes me proud to be an American
Absolutely. Soldiers, civilians, corpses, doesn’t matter America always always goes back to pick up their people. One of the most admirable things about our military and gov; they put in more of an effort than any other country to get their people back home no matter how hard it will be
Thanks for this mini documentary. I love hearing about the military and the awesome things they do, even being Active Duty myself, I'm always amazed by the dedication to duty that these operators have to their cause and that the US has to their military men and women. RIP to those who did not survive the attacks and welcome home to all POWs
As a U.S. Marine I'll tell you there is no mission on earth more important than rescuing one of our own. No matter where, no matter how dangerous, I swear I'll come for you. That's any American, service member or civilian. Semper Fi
Hell yeah Brother had family served in ww1 ww2 Korean war Vietnam and my uncle served in the 80s or 90s and my uncle served on a carrier and had a family friend that served in USMC fought in helman prov afgan his dad Missouri national guard was also there he lost his dad to a IED he still thinks its his fault 2011 times frame when this happened he served in the 184 marine expedition sustainment command best friend I got to know Now a Co for a jail. So many people showed up for his dad I was very young 10 to 12 I think seeing so many people in uniform
@@stephen9958 my families military service goes all the way back to John Dunlap who fought under George Wahington. He also printed the first broadsides of the Constitution for congress. We've served in every war since.
I remember hearing about this when I was in school. I'm from El Paso and that's where the US Army's 507th Maintenance Company is stationed and at the time I was in JROTC, when this happened one of my instructors told us that he knew someone that was assigned to that company. And then later we heard in the news that one of the guys that died was from El Paso. This just added more motivation for me to join the military after high school, I am now retired from the Navy, I was a Hospital Corpsman. This was a cool video dude!
What a fucking shame it all was wasted and this girl suffered for a cause that didn't even matter. I think I speak for all of us when I say that Joseph Biden is a disgrace to all of our combat veterans.
As someone who's former SOF for the Swedish mil. and had experiences with a lot of the units who participated in this OP, especially the 160th SOAR, i must say. Hats off to these guys. It was an honor working with these guys and they're the most professional operators out there. Absolute legends
Idk about you but when I heard them say "touchdown" over the radio I got chills down my spine and my heart pounded with joy. Excellent editing in the buildup to the rescue it's like watching a 2hr movie without all the fluff.
I had a chuckle when I heard there were threats in the hospital and nearby but were neutralized with no casualties. They sent the literal Avengers for this rescue, and the poor sobs had no idea who they were shooting at.
I'm Danish not American but I'm fascinated by the US armed forces, Marines, Rangers, Seals, Green Berets, Delta operators. This mini doc left me in tears. A wonderful bit of production and a wonderful tribute to fallen heroes. Those who don't make it back, and the courage and unselfish sacrifice of all US personnel to rescue those captured wounded or fallen. Thank you all for your service to the world not just your country. If I could I would sign up and join the US army, navy or airforce. Anytime anywhere and it would be my honour to.
That end made me shed tears man. It's been a long time coming. The spec ops community has always been the savior when it seemed impossible. I am a C-130 mechanic, but I've got to see first hand the men and women that go into harms way without a pause because they know that they are the best of the best. Thank you for everything
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
Was at the Joint Readiness Training Center, as a damn near brand new Private when this happened. Still in. Always felt bad for how Jessica was treated by skeptics. She didn’t ask for any of it. Proud to have served with her and am happy that she’s found ways to use her experience to for positivity.
It's amazing how time goes by so fast... We Marines from Fox 2/8 were right outside that Hospital securing the parameter with other Marine units... We were so Glad she was OK...God Bless You All!
Do you remember AAV' s in front of us that got stuck across the Euphrates... I was on the bridge until we got mortars and rocketed... then we just leveled the the who town... it's crazy... I have only bumped into 2 fellow vets in the civilian life that's been to the same area we been through. God Bless yall brothers... stay Motivated and be thankful we still alive and maybe be Good big brothers for younger vets.
There are lots of vids on SOF missions that concentrate on the actions but yours gives great context and narrative to the prelude and aftermath which is really interesting. Great work, thanks from the UK
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
Some say old soldiers aren't supposed to cry, but I don't care, by the end of this I was downright blubbering. Thank you to those who served, and thank you for those who brought Jessica and others home!
I'm a former Marine grunt, and Vietnam vet. It was a few years after I got out of the Corps that all hell broke loose in my mind, and I had to seek help. It was either that, or the alternative, but I had two young daughters at the time. There was no way in hell, (I told myself) that some therapist was going to break open my little bubble. Until, finally, he did. The more I cried, the harder I cried, until, embarrassed that I couldn't control my emotions, I left his office until I could gain control of myself. I apologized for the tears, and told him I felt it was unbecoming. He said in a very calm tone, "without tears, you have no soul". I don't know that to be true, but I do know that since those days in that office, I have shed many tears, and have not apologized for a single one. Welcome home. Semper Fi.
I was not expecting that the biggest moment of impact for me on this video would be seeing Jessica's ecstatic face on returning home. Many trauma survivors end up haunted by it. She looks so full of joy and life that it seems like it burned away any darkness. I hope she's still doing well.
Hey brother, Jessica is doing better now. She has some significant chronic issues from her pelvis being shattered which opened up her large and small intestines. She had significant injuries resulting from the initial accident (when they were caught up in a haboob) and significant PTSD. But let me be clear, Jessica is not a quitter and her strength inspires me daily We are doing well and we are getting better every day
I am glad that the other two survivors of the attack were rescued. I am sad for the families who lost their loved ones in the attack. The last shot of the film made me tear up a little. Update: Watched it again. The last shot still made me tear up a little.
This was a fake rescue for propaganda.dont u guys remember when the truth of this bullshit came out??? Jessica was interviewed about it for Christ's sake
I can't even imagine the nightmares she had in the years following. I hope she's gotten the help she needs and the VA gives her everything she deserves and more.
@@mamavswild☠️☠️☠️ reminds me of when my grandma tried getting new dentures and they told her “sorry, we’ve determined you don’t need to chew food” basically
Dude. The girls she hugged will never understand and will never have to go through the sacrifice Jessica made for this country. Thanks for this beautiful documentary.
Almost no one will understand the gravity of the situation Jessica (and all the other POWs) were put in. That would be unimaginably scary for anyone, let alone a girl who is a private, who has a broken back and limbs. Unable to resist, fight back, or formulate an escape. Effen scary.
Thats why women shouldn't be put in such a high risk job ,its combat ,not some joke and guys we usually fight are no joke their job is to decimate you ,all this bullshit that men women are equal and they are capable equally is bullshit
I am blown away at the production value of these mini-documentaries. While I knew how it ends, you had me watching from the edge of my seat You did a tremendous job on this one.
The gravity of this situation is unreal. I cannot even imagine the fear and anxiety they must have felt when they were in the arms of the enemy. I think you honestly have to be them to know what it must feel like. Can you imagine being rescued by a small elite group of men who put themselves in a deadly situation to make sure you came home to your family? The feeling of relief that must have washed over their bodies when they were loaded on a helicopter to safely must have been undescribabl. I guarantee they think about it everyday. I bet to this day it still hits them like a ton of bricks every now and again. I bet they feel so incredibly thankful and still full of fear. How? How do you live life "normal" ever again? Wow, just wow.
Fortunately those men are the most well trained and capable human beings on this planet. They train harder than us normal folks can imagine for these very situations, So they carry them out with relative ease. This was actually a pretty " relaxed" mission for this team. The list of units reads like the map's of the world series. Jessica Lynch couldn't have been on a safer part of the globe with these men surrounding her. She had the best pilots on earth with the 160th flying her, and the best field medics of the Pj's keeping her alive. This was one hell of a mission and these men made it look easy. Impressive is an understatement.
The groups in this video used was probably considered a bit over kill for this mission considering special forces them selves only make up 1% of the United States army themselves and delta force being around 1% of special forces making it into the unit is in itself like winning the lottery. I'm pretty sure the mission where Hillary clinton tried leaving ex special forces soldiers and a bunch of civilians to die with her secrets in bangazi were saved by a single delta force operator. So having a whole team of them mixed with all these other groups could've seized the city if they really wanted to.
All our military men were ready to go but Iraqi doctors inside said that they were in the operating room & that she was safe & being treated well. It was “spiced up” for media. See Tales of the American Empire on this along with how the killing of Bin Laden was also massively altered for media. Seymour Hersh (Pulitzer for My Lai Massacre & Abu Ghraib scandal) found that Bin Laden was being held by the Pakistanis in a custom built jail house when we killed him. Crazy stuff.
What? It's just the most famous us soldier who got a medal for making a wrong turn, blamed that on men, crashed, asked iraqis for help, got captured, got graped, her friend was graped *to death* then america paraded around it's own shame, as if people were proud she was graped. That is the life of a female in war? What is hard to understand?
That's the problem. She wasn't the ONLY person in captivity. But for obvious reasons, the country sure as hell acted like she was all alone. If the effort is going to be made for ONE, then that same effort should be made for ALL!
same... wasn't going to post anything only read the comments but for some reason...and I remember this well (I'm an older guy)....perhaps the music and well it was edited and narrated tugged at me...as it should I guess but sadly few things do any more...Great Job by the OP for his work with this...definitely earned this subscriber
i wonder what secrets/intell/politics-connections ect. she had as the USA 🇺🇸 army has been known to leave POW's ( my family all most being one of them ( and me not being born/alive in 2022 ) and or them knowing allies of the 🇺🇸 IE the frenches or 🇬🇧 ect. ) behind so there's more than there telling just not sure what it is and why this was bumped up the priority list for basically a newbie/1-private class soldier risking a platoon ect. for her i mean that's great she made it out but to me she knew something important enough or sinbell to be worth the risk's
This one was real good man. Just thinking about American's and branches coming together to rescue a fellow American, someone so young and in such a horrible place to be. It brings a tear to your eye and really makes you appreciate all of the effort and sacrifices our military service men and women have made.
Think of all the manginas ready to rescue a women. Great let's do black hawk down every week. A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo. You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war. You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions Embarrassed for you
I was with the 82nd invading Iraq when this happened, we hit a hospital days after Lynch was captured because we got intel on the ground as we were clearing a nearby neighborhood that she might be held there. Obviously we didn’t find anything, but we were all out looking for her ready to destroy the world to find her and the five other Soldiers captured with her.
Did you know anyone by the name of Mark Suggs? He was my uncle, he served around the same time...he passed away last year after fighting leukemia and then caught covid after and his immune system wasn't strong enough but he fought till the end. God bless you guys seriously. 🤘🇺🇸
Wow! I cried while watching the rescue and more. Our soldiers put their lives on the line to give us our freedom. I have family, relatives and friends in the military. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. ❤
My dad was the XO for the tank company that fought in that battle. One of the first things they saw was an army fuel truck and two humvees that were bullet ridden drive past them just a few miles out of town. They first thought it was Iraqi because they thought no one would be so stupid to make that kind of wrong turn. Thanks for making a video about this and shedding light on a complete clusterfuck!
Well, there is a side to this whole story that nobody talks about, especially the Army. The following info came from another transport unit that was paralleling Lynch's unit. The other unit was also Army Guard. 1. They didn't have maps or GPS. Everything in the flat desert looks the same, so no landmarks to reference. But Iraqis could navigate fine. 2. Lynch's unit was very well known for its reputation of slackness and being general slobs about everything from weapons maintenance to vehicle maintenance to basic soldiering skills and definitely no fighting skills. To say discipline was lacking would be an understatement. It did not surprise the other unit when they heard of the debacle with Lynch's unit. 3. Army brass at some point in the chain knew Lynch's unit's problems. To cover their own career butts they fabricated a bogus around Lynch and comrades fighting to the end...blah blah. They certainly could not admit they allowed such an incompetent unit to evolve so low AND put that unit near the moving front. In fairness to Lynch she did not make up the fairy tale the Army brass presented to the nation. The successful rescue helped distract attention away from the disaster in the desert and which Army officers were responsible. In between active stints my brother did a short time in Army Reserves before 9/11. Coming from 4 years at Ft Bragg/Airborne he was dismayed at the state of his Reserve unit. But he found out after being activated after 9/11, there are some really slob outfits in the Natl Guard. Some make the Taliban look sharp.
@@LuvBorderCollies everything you say is true. The Lynch debacle became a frequently referenced item when we were training Reservists getting ready to be sent to the sandbox. Especially the fact that she failed to discharge her weapon at the enemy...
@@LuvBorderCollies yup. Back when it was all peace time and people overall got complacent. No body thought it’d be any different, or that we would wind up in iraq/ Afghanistan. Even if we did, everyone figured it’d just be an easy cake walk like desert storm was. This was the event that really shook everyone out of that mindset and made people realize, this shit is real and won’t be the easy cake walk ordeal.
@@LuvBorderCollies thanks for your comment. I crossed the border into Iraq March 23rd and took up security at the bridge crossing the Euphrates River. We came under attack from the hospital just west of of the bridge. Ended up taking that hospital over after two days and found several of the pow’s gear inside. I heard several rumors of their unit being beyond sloppy but I’m a Marine and did not work directly with any of them so…🤷🏼♂️ We did locate several stripper clips which showed they were attempting to load mags while being attacked. Hmmmmm Also heard they complained of rifles jamming due to sand. Funny because we were trained how to clean and lube/not lube our weapons. Used pack covers at times just to prevent issues. I’m wondering what these soldiers were taught about desert warfare. Anyways, thanks for your post. 🤙🏻
How many other countries on this planet would spend that much time and energy to rescue their comrade? God Bless and Keep the men and women of our fighting forces safe and continue to perform such selfless, heroic acts to keep us free! God Speed
Man this made me tear up. Knowing you're left to die or stranded in a city held hostage seeing the boys show up, my God probably no feeling will ever replace it. America truly is home to the baddest mf's on the planet idc what anyone says, I love this country.
Once taken prisoner in war, an American fears nothing usually, because they know the U.S. Military will literally REMOVE A FUCKING CONTINENT to get our people back. EVEN IF IT IS JUST THE BODY.
@@andrespatino2761 I mean we just have to look how the russians treat hostages they have to safe ... with that in mind a rescue operation would probably be 1. bomb the hospital 2. pick through the pieces
Are you ovulating or is it a hormone imbalance? Think of all the manginas ready to rescue a women. Great let's do black hawk down every week. A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo. You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war. You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions Embarrassed for you Jeez
I remember watching the movie about her rescue. As a kid it seemed awesome. Then I heard about the real story, hearing Jessica and the SEAL that was a member of the rescue team both laughing and concerned how fast it was publicized.
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
This may be one of your best videos yet. Great story. I can only imagine the feeling she had when these American men came through the door to take her home.
A simple "like" does not feel like enough to show how awesome this was to watch as a viewer! POPO you killing it with these mini docs, good gravy they are awesome.
Thank you for bringing this story back to light. This is a great story that has kind of been forgotten. One of the most important missions we can conduct. Very emotional.
A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo. You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war. You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions
I fucking love these videos, Popo. Seriously, they are phenomenal. The pacing, narration tone, storytelling, and editing are wonderful. I'm always immediately anticipating your next upload after finishing the last one.
Jessica grew up 30 min away and it was great news and homecoming when she came home. Can’t imagine what this brave women went through being POW, Jessica Lynch story will never be forgotten and everyone in rescue mission god bless u all.
Dope. I absolutely love how you have recently found your niche with making these awesome mini docs… I watch every single one and they’re always great and you can tell they get better and better with each one you make. Keep it up brother and keep telling these men and women’s stories. They need to be told so they aren’t ever forgotten. Especially with how America and Americans have become. They all have seemed to forgot the sacrifices that have been made in the name of freedom and you making these videos insures that they don’t forget. A video idea is about that marine who cleared like 200 yards of enemy trench depleting all of his m4 and m9 then using multiple AK’s he took from the dead bodies of men he just smoked THEN picking up an RPG and smoking the last few guys. All this happened while his guys were pinned down. This dude literally had his driver jump the ditch and drive into the trench so his 50 cal gunner could put in work while he got out and just completely destroyed any person that was fighting in that trench. Unfortunately he didn’t earn a MOH but everyone thinks it should be upgraded as do I.
One can only imagine The emotions that flowed when she was finally back in the arms of her family members. All the terror and anxiety that Jessica went through, and then finally the feeling of being home and safe again. By the way if you haven't read her book, it's worth a read. There's a lot of info in there that hasn't really made it out to the public yet. It really makes you appreciate what that young soldier endured. God bless her and her family. And everyone else who wears or wore the uniform.
bro its crazy how one dude can produce better content than multi million dollar media corperations. the best documetaries ive watched have all been youtube videos made by independent creators, being either 1 person or a few people.
I have been an avid watcher of your channel for a long time. Seeing your transition into a documentary channel of sorts is wonderful to see. Your editing skills are amazing be sure to keep up the good work.
Had this footage for years. When I first heard Andy tell the story I had to see for myself. I feel like too much of the Iraq war has been either forgotten about or marginalized because of the difficulties in Afghanistan.
I was told by combat vets, Iraq was a harder war cause of the terrain. Afghanistan is mostly hills and valleys, but Iraq was all urban combat, and much more difficult to control.
A lot veteran explained of the terrain was more difficult in Iraq than Afghanistan which costed more of a intense tougher fire fight and sweep on enemies
This is the closest thing we'll get to see her story in a movie like edit. Great job man! I was waiting to see something like this for almost 20 years. You earned my subscription sir 👍🏻
This is a 10/10. Beautiful editing, and ya got me tearing up thinking about this girl goin back to West Virginia. Rest In Peace to the brave men and women that lost their lives. God will take care of their captures.
Remember that time when everyone thought the air force wasn’t badass in the slightest? PJs are badass, much respect to all branches, especially the Air Force for holding it down while being put down
@@trooperodst6880 well the majority of the airforce are soft, the on the other hand are something different, they are cut from the same cloth that seals,green berets,delta and force recon marines are from
@@trooperodst6880 so Army and Marine admin are more badass? Maintenance troops for CH-47 are more badass than those of B-52? Supply? Chow hall? The BIG difference is in ASVAB scores and quality of life.
Anyone who puts on their Country's Uniform for the freedom of all, is a Hero, whether our British Lads and Lasses or those of our Allies. You are, for this reason, Jessica, very much a Hero! Thank you for contributing to our freedom. 🙏❤️
These only keep getting better, this one was so heartfelt, im glad you included some homecoming footage. Super impressed by the military footage. Can't wait for the next one. Your docs are top notch.
There’s so much we as Americans miss out on and will never understand. Like knowing what it must be like to exist in a world and not be the most powerful nation, with the most terrifying military, populated by the most capable and most highly trained individuals on earth. It’s our cross to bear, and we do it with such amazing grace. Damn, we really are a country of absolute badasses. 🇺🇸
I subbed after watching the army vet vs Cali Crips video. Your stock footage, music selection, editing, and delivery are spot on. The storytelling gives me chills. You should consider professional documentary making mainstream or if you dont have a million subs by the end of the year TH-cam algorithm has failed us all. GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!
I was there in March 03. I remember hearing about her and we had little hope she would be rescued. We were shocked when we found out we got her back. The invasion was a scary time and a lot of uncertainty, so I can only imagine what she went through alone. Thank God she's home.
I was there as well brother. My unit took up post at the south end of the bridge there. We ended up fighting Iraqis in the hospital just west of us where the pow’s were less than 24 hours before. Found army body armor and what looked to me like torture chambers. Sad deal. We were also excited they got her. I did hear rumors that these soldiers who got lost on convoy were not ready for a fight as they were trying to load magazines while being ambushed. Also heard their weapons were jamming. We were taught as Marines fighting in desert environments to be very careful how to clean and lube weapons. Just what I heard though.
@@dravenocklost4253 maybe so. Apparently we were the “tip of the spear” and supposedly the first ones in, Fox 2/8, so I don’t know why her unit was sent through the city before we even got there. We had cobras and A-10’s softening up targets before we even entered the city on the 21st.
@@Grunt-tl3on They werent ordered to the frontline , according to another documentary they took the wrong turn and managed to overtake the leading elements, guessing your unit.
Absolute fantastic video on the operation. The end made me shed a tear knowing how many families never got to hold their sons and daughters again. Im happy that im not one of them and hopefully it stays as such for my remaining 10 years in the BW. Salutations to the fallen.
I'm a grown was man (48) and YES, HOLY SHIT!!! THAT HIT ME RIGHT IN THE FEELS!!! I've not shed a tear from watching a video on YT EVER but I could feel it coming and when we got to see Jessica in the helo with her brothers around her it just fkng hit me and I shed a few tears😭!!! Man that hit me in the feels!!!! GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES, GOD BLESS JESSICA AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!🤘
I respect her for correcting the stories that painted her as a hero who went down shooting the enemy and helping her unit. The story is good enough and flag wavy enough just the way it is! Those U.S. special forces are respected the world over, and I know because I live on the other side of it.
They weren’t. They were just women who didn’t need to be in combat, and they got lit up because the idiot in charge returned via the same route. Something you NEVER do in a combat zone.
I still recall how the media labeled her a "War Hero" when they pushed the narrative that she fought to the last bullet and took them down and was captured but in fact, she was captured after she got knocked out and never fired her rifle.
Close to the same thing with operation red wings and Marcus Luttrell. The Afghan who sheltered him found a full compliment of magazines in his plate carrier.
Ya. It's unfortunate what she went through and glad she made it home. But let's not pretend she accomplished anything lol. A private in the army got lost and captured and had to be rescued.
She just looks like such a tiny young thing. I just want to hold her and pull all that trauma out of her soul. God bless you and all of our servicemen. Thank you for saving this girl and bringing her back to her family. xoxo
This girl was not "saved" , she was brougt to an hospital by civilian iraques , and the "save"squad come to the hospital and asked for her in the information at the hospital... And was brougt to her room by a hospital doctor , and then the soldiers just took her like idiots and run 😹 out of the hospital and fired some shots in the air after the come out of the peacefully hospital and pritended like they have "saved" her.. Hole story was Curtesy of Pentagons "Hollywood" ideas... And then she was brougt to an American field hospital aftervards.. So get your facts straight.. This is one of the most humuliating lie story of the war.. Sorry but this story is just Lies Lies Lies. ... 🤣😂😭The real Heroes of this story is the iraqui civilians who brougt her to the iraqui civil hospital !!!!!!
@@royharaldsandvik Dude you are an a$$hole. Your ignorance knows NO bounds. You claim they went to the information desk and a doctor walked them to her room? You are a fool. The hospital was all but abandoned. Did TOP try to turn this into something it wasn't? Yes indeed they did. She was not taken to the Iraqi hospital by civilians. She was a POW delivered to the hospital by Iraqi military. They met with light resistance about a mile from hospital, but was deemed to not be related. But DEVGRU / Delta / and other JSOC elements were involved. They had no idea as to what awaited them at the hospital. The bullshit came from TOP crafting this narrative that my wife fought with her M16 until she went Winchester, then went hand to hand until she was overwhelmed. That was pure theater
Popo medic you rule! Found you during the J DeWitt coverage and fell in love with your channel. Your videos just get better and better, thanks for continuing to produce awesome content! And thank you for taking the time to thank all those who serve our beloved nation! Love an ex infantry grunt turned bark bark nom nom popo. Cheers brother! 🍻😎🤙
This video brought tears & feeling of pride for What our military can do when given a mission then let loose to accomplish the assignment. I’ve heard Jessica Lynch speak with gratitude, pride & so much Love & appreciation for the 100’s of men & women who all participated in her rescue & recovery. JESSICA LYNCH, SO GLADE YOU’RE HOME.
What story should I cover next? >:}
Whatever interest you
ruby ridge or killdozer
Iran hostage crisis?
Green Leader Bush War
1986 Miami Shootout
Thank you Popo, I’m the daughter of SGT Donald Walters and feel you did an amazing job of explaining and going into detail with this story. I was 9 months old when he was killed, almost 20 years later, my grief is excruciating.
Amber,
You don’t have to thank me. Thank you. I can’t even imagine the weight. I’m sure you know, but to remind you the pain you carry is shared by millions of Americans even if you carry the heaviest load. Your Dad was a hero. I am so very sorry for your loss. He will not be forgotten and if there is anything I can ever do to help don’t be a stranger.
Thank you ❤️
Amber, thank you for your family’s sacrifice. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
@@amberwalters8458 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AMBER!!! YOUR FATHER IS A HERO!!! HE WILL FOREVER BE REMEMBERED
Thank you!
Andy Stumpf, who was a young SEAL back in 2003 and participated in this rescue, had Jessica Lynch on his podcast "Cleared Hot". They both talked about this night and the events that led up to it, and their lives after. It was a really nice podcast and awesome to hear from the people actually involved.
Dang, I need to listen to that one.
Was he in Gold Squadron at that time?
Thanks for sharing, I'm gonna look that up. Take care.
Thanks dude
Is that Andy Stumpf at 11:56 talking? I love his Cleared Hot Pod cast and the guy kinda of sounds like him.
It's crazy how one civilian had the choice to either keep that info to himself or do the right thing. It just came down to that person's integrity
There are countless civilians in these countries who risk their lives and their families' well beings for the sake of helping the U.S. A lot of them get killed and or/ tortured. Sometimes I wish they could get more recognition.
A lot of Iraqis were not loyal to Saddam nor even liked the regime
You do realize it wasn't one civilian. Many knew only one told. Just saying your comment made it seem like one person had a chance and took that chance. Literally a whole hospital had the information. But honestly it's all fishy. What a tremendous rescue. I guess lucky the entire Iraqi army didn't have a medic they had to take her to the public hospital. Where you can kind of say we just picked her up
and the U.S money
@@martinponce8176 Oh, I'm sure that played a huge role. Dude probably got tens of thousands of dollars. Or a bullet to the head when it was all said and done. who knows
I served for 20 years as an Infantryman and the fact that my country would stop at nothing to bring me (or my body) home was always a source of comfort.
This rescue was a morale booster for me. I had nothing to do with it but I was in country at the time and needed some good news.
Afghanistan
Well, the old US I’d feel that way. With the current administration and political leaders or even the Liberal leaning Brass I’m not sure it would be the case…you’d probably rot there unfortunately…
@@dabunnykilla2what an absolute moronic statement to make. Facts don’t care about your feelings. There’s one party that doesn’t give a rats ass about the military and I’m sure you know which that is. The one where their leader called dead soldiers suckers and losers. Stop watching Cucker Carlson.
@@dabunnykilla2 yeah no, military doctrine doesn’t just change because people are liberal, biden is so liberal he wanted to increase military spending and cops budgets 😂😂
With one evac. There were 100 left behind. The US Military is a shell of its oast and is more like TMZ than military outfit
The fact that special forces were sent into rescue one PFC held prisoner is really a touching story. Moments like these truly make me proud to be an American. No matter what other bad things may happen here, at least we can say that the men and women in our armed services are truly capable of some amazing things.
HOLY SHIT!!! THAT HIT ME RIGHT IN THE FEELS!!! I've not shed a tear from watching a video on YT EVER but I could feel it coming and when we got to see Jessica in the helo with her brothers around her it just fkng hit me and I shed a few tears😭!!! Man that hit me in the feels!!!! GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES, GOD BLESS JESSICA AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!🤘
Truly capable of amazing things
*not in the interest of the people they serve and protect
I find most amazing how americans torture people to death in Guantamo, how americans used chemical weapons in Vietnam, murdered hungry civilians in Somali by dozens, bombed entire families of innocent people with their homes just because they were Arabs, yet somehow pretend non of it is real... Like it isn't all over wikipedia and wikileaks...
USA is literally Russia but with better marketing, or maybe even worse.
@@maksimdolgikh9732 your comment got deleted by the algorithm. That will teach ya not to talk sh1t about the U.S.!!!😂🤣
@@CMTechnica How tf can you watch this video and then say that? Was this entire op not in the interest of the people they serve and protect, in the interest of Jessica Lynch and her entire family?
I’m from Arizona, and I remember when Lori Piestewa lost her life. She had a mountain named after her in the valley. It’s called Piestewa Peak, and it is beautiful to look at. Thanks for this story.
Holy shit I hike there all the time and never knew
I remember when they changed the name unfortunately the small amount of assholes had a loud voice and didn’t want the mountains name to be changed which is stupid.
They renamed the peak from Squaw Peak to Piestewa Peak after her death.
I love that bit of info...Thanks...I moved to Arizona thirty years ago, and I'm still learning history here....Like the terrible crime against Pat Tillman. Who will ever know why...
The Lynch story is heart felt, though.
Why honour an idiot who got people killed
An unknown part, recounted in Marty Skovlund Jr.'s book "Violence of Action" recalls that the Rangers on target discovered that all other POWs besides Lynch had died, and were not prepared to dig up their bodies outside of the hospital.
1/75 NCOs told all junior Rangers to pull security, and proceeded to dig up the bodies themselves, shielding the younger Rangers from the task.
"I was digging up a body with my 1SG, and we picked up this girl. She was half wrapped in a bag and all the muscle and tissue came off and slid onto me. I instantly puked again...it was bad. You look to the left and right and it was all NCOs. We didn't want to expose the junior Rangers to that shit. Everyone was digging with gloves, we had no shovels or anything like that- everyone was just puking and digging."
Sua Sponte.
that's horrifying, admirable, and something that will affect them for the rest of their lives long after they leave the service
That book is a awesome!!
I heard that story too. I was moved to tears about what those men did. I hope they all look at that as doing the right thing for the dead service members families and they don't suffer too much for their actions.
All American Military channel used to have a documentary/ autobiography called The Ranger. He was one of the rangers that's helped recover the bodies.
That last clip got me teary eyed. Smiling through the pain, and I can only imagine how grateful she was to hear “Welcome back” from those guys.
I wish footage from inside the hospital during the raid was included in this video. It was shown on several media outlets at the time. One of the things I remember is her saying to her rescuers, “I’m an American soldier”, and them responding that they knew who she was and that they were there to rescue her. It was really good footage, then carrying her down stairs, pretty cool.
yeah I guess she couldn't have known that they got almost all of american SF to go rescue her, from green berets to PJs to CAG
Its beautiful bc of her humility and morale. We sent a bunch of top tier guys with top tier equipment just for her, but it didn't even occur to her that they were there specifically for her.
Can you find that specific footage I can't seem to locate anymore?
Is she a hero?
Can’t imagine the emotions involved in this rescue. Outstanding job done that evening.
Stellar job portraying the events man.
Yeah I was thinking about this. You're a prisoner, you have no idea if anyone knows you're alive or is coming and suddenly you hear helicopters and battle noises outside. Gunshots getting closer and closer etc...
She must have been so relieved when they finally came through the door.
Well let’s just say I don’t cry, and I’m shedding a tear just watching, couldn’t imagine the feeling of finally bringing her home
but, can we appreciate the Iraqi doctor who tried to rescue her even though his country was invaded by the U.S and his patient was a U.S soldier. That's a man who values his profession above all, he sees them all as human beings who need treatment, not enemies.
The Iraqi doctor was also a prisoner of the taliban, that doctor was forced into the taliban and forced to mainly only help their fighters. It’s not us invading them, if Iraq didn’t let us, it would’ve been an invasion. Iraq pleaded for help for years since the Russian-Taliban War that destroyed that country and dictators.
Every doctor in Iraq has that problem, he actually kept her alive cause taliban wanted them to so they would try and get information and use it as a propaganda video.
Afghanistan was an invasion not Iraq
Seeing people as “human beings” is a basic thing to say about a doctor, especially doctors having to force to work with the taliban, there’s a whole documentary on the doctors of the esrly stages of war.
Look it up and watch/read about it and see how many doctors have been killed by the taliban and groups like it for disobeying their orders. When you’re a captive, you don’t get to say anything, all doctors see people as “human beings” but your capturers say otherwise.
Thanks! For such a good job representing our veteran's! You rock!
Thank you! And always 🇺🇸
@@PopoMedic I subbed to your channel not long ago, and I want to say these videos are very well put together, the music gets my adrenaline going! Thank you for making videos like this, it's nice to see our military doing great things and having people like you to shine a spotlight on us is greatly appreciated. As Active duty myself, I want to say thank you for your support!
@@libbyski Thank you for making the video!
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youre fucking based bro, loving youre channel @@PopoMedic
That man's wife was a nurse on Lynch's ward. He mapped out the floor plan for the Rescue Team. He was a judo champion and Olympic contender. He wrote a book about the whole thing.
This is cool! I'll have to check that out, thanks for the heads up man. God bless you :)
Very cool! Thanks for the info!
I'm just so glad they were able to get him his wife and kid out of there
@@patricklaurojr7427 ever leave a GOOD PERSON behind.
@@e.a.corral4713 no thank god
What you forgot to mention, which is a huge part of this story and brought to the attention by Jessica Lynch herself as she continues to come forward, is the fact the the US government awarded her some medals based on false stories that they themselves generated. She has come out to state she did not fire any weapons and they had just been ambushed and attacked so quickly she had little to no idea what happened because of the chaos and injuries. She states that she should have never been awarded some of the medals because of the the false stories put out that she went down shooting and helping others. It takes a ton of courage, to not only differ and make it out of what they did to her, but to also come out and speak on what really happened after false stories were put out and the narrative completely changed the events that took place that day.
Exactly! She said the Iraqi doctors saved her life and the whole raid was overblown. Why do people still believe this?
This happens all the time. Stories get inflated. There’s a video of a vietnam vet talking about how even when they were in a tic and losing tons of men the numbers would get fudged to look like they won for the press.
She's a pog. Of course she didn't go down shooting. She wouldn't even be able to get on target
@@saulsahadat7553 i’m wondering how they lost the convoy, especially such a large convoy. Where did the truck behind them go? No radio?
A military friend of mine said this after they rescued her . TOTAL PR BS .
If you're looking for some more crazy military ones, you should look into 173rd airborne Chosen Company and their unbelievable stand at the Battle ofWanat. A perfect storm of decision making throughout the year, local support of the enemy, and isolation led to one platoon having to face down a tide of organized, trained, and determined enemy in the unforgiving mountains of Nuristan. In two seperate battles in their deployment they would have 6 kia in an ambush, and a further 9 kia in the assault on their base. From what I remember they were forced to call gun runs from responding Apaches within 10 meters of their own positions. Truly a worst case scenario for the soldiers, and against all those odds they still held.
Yep. They almost were ovveran. The Taliban were inside the wire.
That's fucking insane
Sky soldiers!!
One of my drill sergeants from basic training was in the battle.
173rd is elite and I know men who were in that battle as well as restrepo.
I was a SNCO in an Army Aviation Brigade when this all went down. I remember how we cheered and we were so proud when they went and got her from her captors. I cried again just now watching this. God Bless them all.
She was a liability in the wrong MOS
I was a civilian mechanic at Fort McCoy when the war started. We handled Mob and demob of this unit in January 2003. With the 107th maintenance stationed with us as support, we busted our asses to get this stuff ready and shipped. When this story broke, it hit us all really hard, and we took it to heart that what we did really mattered to these kids! I dont remember exactly when they came back, but we handled their equipment again. One day I pulled up a 5 ton tractor to my bay, and was going over my checks before bringing it in when I noticed names carved into the steering wheel. I didn't think anything of it, but there was a name with kia, then mia, then kia after each. All of a sudden it hit me like a ton of bricks that this was one of the trucks in the convoy that was over there when this all happened. Those were the names of those missing and killed. I broke down and cried my eyes out. These were somebody's kids, and they may not be coming home. I dragged all the other guys in the shop over to see this, and said. Do you understand why we are here now? What we do matters to these kids! Make it perfect as you can. Safe enough to put your kid in it and send them into battle! We all buckled down and put everything we had into this. I am so I proud to say I was a part of the efforts! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME SERVE YOU!
Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸
Awesome story Bill!
Bill, you handled a TON of troops heading overseas if you worked at Ft McCoy. Thanks for your hard work
Thanks Bill. You’re a real one, thank you for your service ❤️
Thank you for your hard work and dedication sir!
We had a couple drill sergeants tell us this story in basic to emphasize the importance of land nav, not becoming complacent, and to tell us that it doesn’t matter what mos you are, if you wear a us military uniform, you are a target.
Yep. Always made me wonder why they didn’t pay attention at the Mission brief and know the route, especially in a convoy that big.
@@Justapatriot02 Complacency kills a looooot of people, and has lead to the greatest disasters in military history.
Benning we were told she never ever cleaned her weapon! That she never thought she would need to use it or be in a situation... She shouldn't have served in a combat role if she never thought it could happen..
@@jakenapier6925 I get your point about her being ready for whatever may come. But in her defense, she didn’t serve in a combat role. They were in a convoy. We all know what happened next. And forevermore we were all ready to engage in every convoy.
@@jakenapier6925 There's a HUGE difference between a combat role and a support role. Yes, everyone goes through Basic Training but not everyone is taught to be in a combat role. She was not in a combat role.
To add a couple things. Number 1, the informant who told the Marines of the intel walked something like 8 miles to deliver the news to Marines from the 2nd battalion 8th marine Regiment, so good on him. Number 2, Marines from the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment also took part in the rescue operation, but in a much different way. They were tasked with purposefully advancing on known Fedeyeen holdouts to draw out and hopefully draw attention away from the hospital so the rescue operation could go on without a hitch. One could deduce that that action assisted with the reduction of enemy personnel that were stationed in and around the hospital. It was a tense time, and I still remember the full spectrum of emotions that everybody was feeling during the Battle of An Nasiriyah. It is good to see that people still remember the bravery of those who were part of the invasion. Perhaps the reasoning of going to war was flawed, but you cannot blame the warfighters themselves for doing a job that was told/asked of them to do.
i hope they gave him a lift back after walking 8 miles to tell them what he knew
@@pauljones8218 imagine if they told him to hoof it lol 😂
@@jimmywinter7961 he be well pissed lol
@@jimmywinter7961😂 funny. Lol
* 2nd battalion 1st marine, The Professionals, took part in the diversionary attack.
All those people on that rescue mission are that woman’s heroes. They are everyone’s heroes but they have a special place in her heart forever. What a story
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@@orsotheshadowspear7424 I know right way to make it all soppy
"let's get this girl"
Goosebumps. Willing no matter what to get her out. Cheers for a great episode. Your directing is getting really good
I get the impression that spec ops and other high-speed low-drag types live for these kinds of missions. If nothing else, I'm sure it beats "let's go raid this compound that we've already raided thrice over."
Ong I got goosebumps
I was impressed they got all the bodies, too.
Seems no other POWs were there. That surprised me.
@@KutWrite yeah they were women, they were being kept apart for...... Pleasure
we should have never been in Iraq in the first place
shout out to those special forces, rangers, navy seals, delta force, and the PJ they are the real heroes. glad jess made it back home safe
PJ life
You forgot to mention the Marines
Hey, don't forget us Long Range Laudrey guys. They needed clean socks, right?
@@themog4911 I don’t think Marines were apart of the Operation. Were they?
@@JohnDoe-fx9eb but you are not a operator so you don't matter lol, joking btw
Never fails to humble me when I witness the extent at which are uniformed services are willing to go for each other. What a wonderful documentary - thank you.
Jessica did nothing but cause everyone around her to die she did not shoot her weapon
The military lied
Our
What do you mean by uninformed? Are you saying “uninformed” as in they lack vital info or is this a passive aggressive “uninformed” like the tons of American voters that are uninformed, ignorant, & absolute dumbasses that get their info from pop culture, rappers, & The View?
The whole rescue was staged. Jessica Lynch wrote a book about it that refuted the Bush admin s whole account.
Lol Jessica lynch herself came out and said it was all fake and put on as a media performance. All of the doctors inside the hospital also said that the US troops fired blanks and that there wasn’t even any Iraqi soldiers there.
Not that you would ever want to find yourself or any other American in this situation but to know your country sent the best of best to bring you home is something that makes me proud to be an American
Absolutely. Soldiers, civilians, corpses, doesn’t matter America always always goes back to pick up their people. One of the most admirable things about our military and gov; they put in more of an effort than any other country to get their people back home no matter how hard it will be
Thanks for this mini documentary. I love hearing about the military and the awesome things they do, even being Active Duty myself, I'm always amazed by the dedication to duty that these operators have to their cause and that the US has to their military men and women.
RIP to those who did not survive the attacks and welcome home to all POWs
Thanks so much Alex and thank you for your service 🙏
Thanks for the ten bucks bro
Bro really donated money 🤡😂
@@Yeah-fb6dd bro really clowning on a kind person 🤡 🤡 🤡
@@DarkManifesto 😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
As a U.S. Marine I'll tell you there is no mission on earth more important than rescuing one of our own. No matter where, no matter how dangerous, I swear I'll come for you. That's any American, service member or civilian. Semper Fi
Hell yeah Brother had family served in ww1 ww2 Korean war Vietnam and my uncle served in the 80s or 90s and my uncle served on a carrier and had a family friend that served in USMC fought in helman prov afgan his dad Missouri national guard was also there he lost his dad to a IED he still thinks its his fault 2011 times frame when this happened he served in the 184 marine expedition sustainment command best friend I got to know Now a Co for a jail. So many people showed up for his dad I was very young 10 to 12 I think seeing so many people in uniform
@@stephen9958 my families military service goes all the way back to John Dunlap who fought under George Wahington. He also printed the first broadsides of the Constitution for congress. We've served in every war since.
God Bless You
As a Naval Flight Officer it was always comforting knowing if I have to eject over hostile territory someone is coming to get me.
And I'd have your six.
It almost makes me mad how well produced this is, being just a TH-cam show. Like it has no reason to be this good but it is just so good!
I remember hearing about this when I was in school. I'm from El Paso and that's where the US Army's 507th Maintenance Company is stationed and at the time I was in JROTC, when this happened one of my instructors told us that he knew someone that was assigned to that company. And then later we heard in the news that one of the guys that died was from El Paso. This just added more motivation for me to join the military after high school, I am now retired from the Navy, I was a Hospital Corpsman. This was a cool video dude!
I love these War/Veteran Documentaries. This is really well made. Thank you, keep up the great work 👍
Thanks for watching!
@@PopoMedic what’s the song at 2:05
@@PopoMedic nvm what a G. You actually put it in the description! Thank you
What a fucking shame it all was wasted and this girl suffered for a cause that didn't even matter. I think I speak for all of us when I say that Joseph Biden is a disgrace to all of our combat veterans.
@@ephrimkuzmitski709 100%
As someone who's former SOF for the Swedish mil. and had experiences with a lot of the units who participated in this OP, especially the 160th SOAR, i must say. Hats off to these guys. It was an honor working with these guys and they're the most professional operators out there. Absolute legends
I have a family member who is 160th and he said Swedish forces are some bad MF’s too. Thank you for your service!
The Night Stalkers rock!
You are hardcore brother. Glad you are around to tell us about your experience and the USA thanks you for your service.
ha! for every yankee “victory” theres a 100 screw ups. clown army
@@bloodth1rst name checks out😂
Idk about you but when I heard them say "touchdown" over the radio I got chills down my spine and my heart pounded with joy. Excellent editing in the buildup to the rescue it's like watching a 2hr movie without all the fluff.
USA, USA, USA✌️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Yeah I definitely didn't get chills
I had a chuckle when I heard there were threats in the hospital and nearby but were neutralized with no casualties.
They sent the literal Avengers for this rescue, and the poor sobs had no idea who they were shooting at.
Man, your docs make me remember why I served. Thanks brother.
Thank you for your service sir
I'm Danish not American but I'm fascinated by the US armed forces, Marines, Rangers, Seals, Green Berets, Delta operators. This mini doc left me in tears. A wonderful bit of production and a wonderful tribute to fallen heroes. Those who don't make it back, and the courage and unselfish sacrifice of all US personnel to rescue those captured wounded or fallen. Thank you all for your service to the world not just your country. If I could I would sign up and join the US army, navy or airforce. Anytime anywhere and it would be my honour to.
You need your high school diploma and at least a permanent residence card.
I think you can join US military. idk how but I've heard of people doing it before. Please look up more info on the internet though.
Don't sell Denmark short, your Jaeger corps frogman look deadly
You forgot Air Force PJs, just like everyone else 😑
Idk man, them Danish special forces look so dope
That end made me shed tears man. It's been a long time coming. The spec ops community has always been the savior when it seemed impossible. I am a C-130 mechanic, but I've got to see first hand the men and women that go into harms way without a pause because they know that they are the best of the best. Thank you for everything
As someone who has heard only fragments of this story, this is incredibly well illustrated and thoroughly told. Well done.
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
Was at the Joint Readiness Training Center, as a damn near brand new Private when this happened. Still in. Always felt bad for how Jessica was treated by skeptics. She didn’t ask for any of it. Proud to have served with her and am happy that she’s found ways to use her experience to for positivity.
It's amazing how time goes by so fast... We Marines from Fox 2/8 were right outside that Hospital securing the parameter with other Marine units... We were so Glad she was OK...God Bless You All!
2/8 rah.
I was there with you, the 3rd LAR, LAVs
Do you remember AAV' s in front of us that got stuck across the Euphrates... I was on the bridge until we got mortars and rocketed... then we just leveled the the who town... it's crazy... I have only bumped into 2 fellow vets in the civilian life that's been to the same area we been through. God Bless yall brothers... stay Motivated and be thankful we still alive and maybe be Good big brothers for younger vets.
1/2 begs to differ. Our loses were to high for army stupidity
I was in basic at the time
There are lots of vids on SOF missions that concentrate on the actions but yours gives great context and narrative to the prelude and aftermath which is really interesting. Great work, thanks from the UK
They thought there would be 500 enemies and they still set out to save her… these guys are awesome
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
Some say old soldiers aren't supposed to cry, but I don't care, by the end of this I was downright blubbering. Thank you to those who served, and thank you for those who brought Jessica and others home!
Yup i do all the time. Bigole tough as nails SOF guy. Sometimes its all i can do.
I'm a former Marine grunt, and Vietnam vet. It was a few years after I got out of the Corps that all hell broke loose in my mind, and I had to seek help. It was either that, or the alternative, but I had two young daughters at the time. There was no way in hell, (I told myself) that some therapist was going to break open my little bubble. Until, finally, he did. The more I cried, the harder I cried, until, embarrassed that I couldn't control my emotions, I left his office until I could gain control of myself. I apologized for the tears, and told him I felt it was unbecoming. He said in a very calm tone, "without tears, you have no soul". I don't know that to be true, but I do know that since those days in that office, I have shed many tears, and have not apologized for a single one. Welcome home. Semper Fi.
Absolutely ! And , thank you from the bottom of my heart !♥️
Who the hel said that??
I was not expecting that the biggest moment of impact for me on this video would be seeing Jessica's ecstatic face on returning home. Many trauma survivors end up haunted by it. She looks so full of joy and life that it seems like it burned away any darkness. I hope she's still doing well.
Hey brother, Jessica is doing better now. She has some significant chronic issues from her pelvis being shattered which opened up her large and small intestines. She had significant injuries resulting from the initial accident (when they were caught up in a haboob) and significant PTSD. But let me be clear, Jessica is not a quitter and her strength inspires me daily
We are doing well and we are getting better every day
@@catadjusterZ thank you for letting us know. over the years I have wondered how she's doing
I am glad that the other two survivors of the attack were rescued. I am sad for the families who lost their loved ones in the attack. The last shot of the film made me tear up a little.
Update: Watched it again. The last shot still made me tear up a little.
Can you imagine that feeling of being rescued and brought back home. Awesomeness. God bless our Armed Forces!
God is not with America, lol. America abandoned god.
@@ItsRequeVII God abandons none.
@@ItsRequeVII cry
we rule the world
This was a fake rescue for propaganda.dont u guys remember when the truth of this bullshit came out??? Jessica was interviewed about it for Christ's sake
@@rogain22 more like our rulers rule the world
I can't even imagine the nightmares she had in the years following. I hope she's gotten the help she needs and the VA gives her everything she deserves and more.
The VA to veterans is what social security is to old people...useless
‘We find your injuries are not service connected, hugs and loves, the VA’
The VA sucks!!!!
@@mamavswild☠️☠️☠️ reminds me of when my grandma tried getting new dentures and they told her “sorry, we’ve determined you don’t need to chew food” basically
I just found your channel last night. I've watched everything and you upload today. Excellent stuff man.
Real
Welcome...
Thanks so much Mike
Yeah same here Mike
Dude. The girls she hugged will never understand and will never have to go through the sacrifice Jessica made for this country. Thanks for this beautiful documentary.
When America sends even its women to war.
Almost no one will understand the gravity of the situation Jessica (and all the other POWs) were put in. That would be unimaginably scary for anyone, let alone a girl who is a private, who has a broken back and limbs. Unable to resist, fight back, or formulate an escape. Effen scary.
Thats why women shouldn't be put in such a high risk job ,its combat ,not some joke and guys we usually fight are no joke their job is to decimate you ,all this bullshit that men women are equal and they are capable equally is bullshit
"The girls she hugged will never understand"
You know.....sometimes there're things that are best not understood.
What…sacrifice? Not being funny? But what did she or any of these guys sacrifice for me by taking down saddam? They invented Isis
I am blown away at the production value of these mini-documentaries. While I knew how it ends, you had me watching from the edge of my seat You did a tremendous job on this one.
They are so good ! First time visiting this channel and I'm hooked
NAVY SEAL DELTA FORCE
I can't describe how proud you make our country, United States.
I'm so speechless and grateful to have your elite unites
To even bring back our fallen soldiers. God bless America. Time to turn back to the Lord. !!!!!
May God bless and protect.
Don’t leave out Special Forces (green beret)
@@stevenrunnion2185 absolutely 💯 💙
And Army Rangers
The gravity of this situation is unreal. I cannot even imagine the fear and anxiety they must have felt when they were in the arms of the enemy. I think you honestly have to be them to know what it must feel like. Can you imagine being rescued by a small elite group of men who put themselves in a deadly situation to make sure you came home to your family? The feeling of relief that must have washed over their bodies when they were loaded on a helicopter to safely must have been undescribabl. I guarantee they think about it everyday. I bet to this day it still hits them like a ton of bricks every now and again. I bet they feel so incredibly thankful and still full of fear. How? How do you live life "normal" ever again? Wow, just wow.
Fortunately those men are the most well trained and capable human beings on this planet. They train harder than us normal folks can imagine for these very situations, So they carry them out with relative ease. This was actually a pretty " relaxed" mission for this team.
The list of units reads like the map's of the world series. Jessica Lynch couldn't have been on a safer part of the globe with these men surrounding her. She had the best pilots on earth with the 160th flying her, and the best field medics of the Pj's keeping her alive.
This was one hell of a mission and these men made it look easy.
Impressive is an understatement.
The groups in this video used was probably considered a bit over kill for this mission considering special forces them selves only make up 1% of the United States army themselves and delta force being around 1% of special forces making it into the unit is in itself like winning the lottery. I'm pretty sure the mission where Hillary clinton tried leaving ex special forces soldiers and a bunch of civilians to die with her secrets in bangazi were saved by a single delta force operator. So having a whole team of them mixed with all these other groups could've seized the city if they really wanted to.
All our military men were ready to go but Iraqi doctors inside said that they were in the operating room & that she was safe & being treated well. It was “spiced up” for media. See Tales of the American Empire on this along with how the killing of Bin Laden was also massively altered for media. Seymour Hersh (Pulitzer for My Lai Massacre & Abu Ghraib scandal) found that Bin Laden was being held by the Pakistanis in a custom built jail house when we killed him. Crazy stuff.
What? It's just the most famous us soldier who got a medal for making a wrong turn, blamed that on men, crashed, asked iraqis for help, got captured, got graped, her friend was graped *to death* then america paraded around it's own shame, as if people were proud she was graped.
That is the life of a female in war? What is hard to understand?
Yeah, relief wasn't the only thing washing over her body in that hospital, you go soldier girl, provide comfort to the enemy.
That last scene got me choked up. How relieved must she have felt. How brave are these soldiers who risked it all for 1 person?
That's the problem. She wasn't the ONLY person in captivity. But for obvious reasons, the country sure as hell acted like she was all alone. If the effort is going to be made for ONE, then that same effort should be made for ALL!
In the fire department they go by a saying "risk little save little, risk a lot save a lot".
NO ONE LEFT BEHIND..... NO ONE....!!
As a combat veteran this made me very emotional. I know a few who didn’t make it back and it’s sad to see a loss of life
Shit man, as a submariner who didn't do fucking anything this made me emotional. It's a powerful story.
God Bless You
same... wasn't going to post anything only read the comments but for some reason...and I remember this well (I'm an older guy)....perhaps the music and well it was edited and narrated tugged at me...as it should I guess but sadly few things do any more...Great Job by the OP for his work with this...definitely earned this subscriber
THANK You Sir for YOUR SERVICE and SACRIFICE.... God Bless You and Yours 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💜
i wonder what secrets/intell/politics-connections ect. she had as the USA 🇺🇸 army has been known to leave POW's ( my family all most being one of them ( and me not being born/alive in 2022 ) and or them knowing allies of the 🇺🇸 IE the frenches or 🇬🇧 ect. ) behind so there's more than there telling just not sure what it is and why this was bumped up the priority list for basically a newbie/1-private class soldier risking a platoon ect. for her i mean that's great she made it out but to me she knew something important enough or sinbell to be worth the risk's
Videos like this, brings out the American spirit out of anyone who's not...
God Bless America
This one was real good man. Just thinking about American's and branches coming together to rescue a fellow American, someone so young and in such a horrible place to be. It brings a tear to your eye and really makes you appreciate all of the effort and sacrifices our military service men and women have made.
Think of all the manginas ready to rescue a women. Great let's do black hawk down every week.
A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo.
You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war.
You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions
Embarrassed for you
I was with the 82nd invading Iraq when this happened, we hit a hospital days after Lynch was captured because we got intel on the ground as we were clearing a nearby neighborhood that she might be held there. Obviously we didn’t find anything, but we were all out looking for her ready to destroy the world to find her and the five other Soldiers captured with her.
Salute to you
Did you know anyone by the name of Mark Suggs? He was my uncle, he served around the same time...he passed away last year after fighting leukemia and then caught covid after and his immune system wasn't strong enough but he fought till the end.
God bless you guys seriously. 🤘🇺🇸
Thank you for your service.
Gotta love TF Falcon! I was part of TF 1-41IN (M) the Bradley IFV Battalion OPCON to y’all from Tallil to Baghdad.
@@PatrickSellsSpartanburgSC you hit As Sammawah with us then, that’s was a CF at first wasn’t it? 😂
That shift between the beginning of her story and the unfolding of 911 was amazing. The music set a perfect scene of happiness and menace.
Even more amazing when you remember there was zero, not one iota of connection between 9/11 scumbags and Iraq…
I found it quite bizarre considering Iraq had literally nothing to do with 9/11.
Wow! I cried while watching the rescue and more. Our soldiers put their lives on the line to give us our freedom. I have family, relatives and friends in the military. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. ❤
Wow! Inspiring. I bet she did not think she'd ever be rescued. I found myself in tears at the efforts her comrades went to get her back.
My dad was the XO for the tank company that fought in that battle. One of the first things they saw was an army fuel truck and two humvees that were bullet ridden drive past them just a few miles out of town. They first thought it was Iraqi because they thought no one would be so stupid to make that kind of wrong turn. Thanks for making a video about this and shedding light on a complete clusterfuck!
Well, there is a side to this whole story that nobody talks about, especially the Army. The following info came from another transport unit that was paralleling Lynch's unit. The other unit was also Army Guard.
1. They didn't have maps or GPS. Everything in the flat desert looks the same, so no landmarks to reference. But Iraqis could navigate fine.
2. Lynch's unit was very well known for its reputation of slackness and being general slobs about everything from weapons maintenance to vehicle maintenance to basic soldiering skills and definitely no fighting skills. To say discipline was lacking would be an understatement. It did not surprise the other unit when they heard of the debacle with Lynch's unit.
3. Army brass at some point in the chain knew Lynch's unit's problems. To cover their own career butts they fabricated a bogus around Lynch and comrades fighting to the end...blah blah. They certainly could not admit they allowed such an incompetent unit to evolve so low AND put that unit near the moving front.
In fairness to Lynch she did not make up the fairy tale the Army brass presented to the nation. The successful rescue helped distract attention away from the disaster in the desert and which Army officers were responsible.
In between active stints my brother did a short time in Army Reserves before 9/11. Coming from 4 years at Ft Bragg/Airborne he was dismayed at the state of his Reserve unit. But he found out after being activated after 9/11, there are some really slob outfits in the Natl Guard. Some make the Taliban look sharp.
@@LuvBorderCollies everything you say is true.
The Lynch debacle became a frequently referenced item when we were training Reservists getting ready to be sent to the sandbox.
Especially the fact that she failed to discharge her weapon at the enemy...
@@LuvBorderCollies yup. Back when it was all peace time and people overall got complacent. No body thought it’d be any different, or that we would wind up in iraq/ Afghanistan. Even if we did, everyone figured it’d just be an easy cake walk like desert storm was.
This was the event that really shook everyone out of that mindset and made people realize, this shit is real and won’t be the easy cake walk ordeal.
@@LuvBorderCollies thanks for your comment. I crossed the border into Iraq March 23rd and took up security at the bridge crossing the Euphrates River. We came under attack from the hospital just west of of the bridge. Ended up taking that hospital over after two days and found several of the pow’s gear inside.
I heard several rumors of their unit being beyond sloppy but I’m a Marine and did not work directly with any of them so…🤷🏼♂️
We did locate several stripper clips which showed they were attempting to load mags while being attacked. Hmmmmm
Also heard they complained of rifles jamming due to sand. Funny because we were trained how to clean and lube/not lube our weapons. Used pack covers at times just to prevent issues. I’m wondering what these soldiers were taught about desert warfare.
Anyways, thanks for your post. 🤙🏻
I'm from Liberia, how can I get in the Marine of the USA?
This might be your best documentary yet, and that’s really saying something. Mad props to all those involved who got Jess back safe
Salute to the US for not forgetting the soldiers creed
The feeling she must have had knowing her country came for is indescribable
Unlike Britney griner 😆 🤣 😂
@@josep6528what’s that supposed to mean?
@NavyBluee It's means britney griner hates this country and could never hope to be even a portion of a legend as these heroes are.
@@MLGskyrim Cody gets a beer. Lol
@Jose P I'll gladly drink a cold one with you my friend.
How many other countries on this planet would spend that much time and energy to rescue their comrade? God Bless and Keep the men and women of our fighting forces safe and continue to perform such selfless, heroic acts to keep us free! God Speed
Man this made me tear up. Knowing you're left to die or stranded in a city held hostage seeing the boys show up, my God probably no feeling will ever replace it. America truly is home to the baddest mf's on the planet idc what anyone says, I love this country.
Once taken prisoner in war, an American fears nothing usually, because they know the U.S. Military will literally REMOVE A FUCKING CONTINENT to get our people back. EVEN IF IT IS JUST THE BODY.
The Russian military would never do that. God bless our military.
@@andrespatino2761 I mean we just have to look how the russians treat hostages they have to safe ... with that in mind a rescue operation would probably be 1. bomb the hospital 2. pick through the pieces
Are you ovulating or is it a hormone imbalance?
Think of all the manginas ready to rescue a women. Great let's do black hawk down every week.
A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo.
You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war.
You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions
Embarrassed for you
Jeez
@@andrespatino2761 russian military would most likely do what the Iraqis did except to their own female servicemembers
I'm not even American but feel proud of the kick ass never say die attitude in the face of overwhelming odds.
I remember watching the movie about her rescue. As a kid it seemed awesome. Then I heard about the real story, hearing Jessica and the SEAL that was a member of the rescue team both laughing and concerned how fast it was publicized.
I remember that movie. Very cheesy. And apparently inaccurate lol
Watch the episode of Cleared Hot with her as the guest. It’s fuckin dope.
@@doccholo905 If I remember rightly she commented she hated that movie
Pat Tillman and his brother were part of the operation with Pat saying the whole rescue was a publicly stunt. He was later killed by friendly fire. RIP Pat
This may be one of your best videos yet. Great story. I can only imagine the feeling she had when these American men came through the door to take her home.
More stupid simp comments
🥺😔☹️
That sequence with the airports leading up to 9/11 was terrifying in such a good way
Damm. This one made me cry & i already knew the story well. Bravo! You have a very unique way of story telling that brings these stories to life!
A simple "like" does not feel like enough to show how awesome this was to watch as a viewer! POPO you killing it with these mini docs, good gravy they are awesome.
Send a thanks
Thank you for bringing this story back to light. This is a great story that has kind of been forgotten. One of the most important missions we can conduct. Very emotional.
A Mexican w a ig of 85 drove "her" tank the wrong way in a 12 mile line of cars. Her and Blondie then caused a black hawk down situation and all you weak boys can do is get emo.
You fools are why women can't be in the army. Western males are broken and you will lose any real war.
You aren't men nor do you understand the world enough to have opinions
I fucking love these videos, Popo. Seriously, they are phenomenal. The pacing, narration tone, storytelling, and editing are wonderful. I'm always immediately anticipating your next upload after finishing the last one.
Jessica grew up 30 min away and it was great news and homecoming when she came home. Can’t imagine what this brave women went through being POW, Jessica Lynch story will never be forgotten and everyone in rescue mission god bless u all.
Dope. I absolutely love how you have recently found your niche with making these awesome mini docs… I watch every single one and they’re always great and you can tell they get better and better with each one you make. Keep it up brother and keep telling these men and women’s stories. They need to be told so they aren’t ever forgotten. Especially with how America and Americans have become. They all have seemed to forgot the sacrifices that have been made in the name of freedom and you making these videos insures that they don’t forget.
A video idea is about that marine who cleared like 200 yards of enemy trench depleting all of his m4 and m9 then using multiple AK’s he took from the dead bodies of men he just smoked THEN picking up an RPG and smoking the last few guys. All this happened while his guys were pinned down. This dude literally had his driver jump the ditch and drive into the trench so his 50 cal gunner could put in work while he got out and just completely destroyed any person that was fighting in that trench. Unfortunately he didn’t earn a MOH but everyone thinks it should be upgraded as do I.
Thanks for the kind words and for sharing! That’s the first I’m hearing of this, what a wild story! What’s the Marines name?
@@PopoMedic Maj. Brian Chontosh
One can only imagine The emotions that flowed when she was finally back in the arms of her family members. All the terror and anxiety that Jessica went through, and then finally the feeling of being home and safe again. By the way if you haven't read her book, it's worth a read. There's a lot of info in there that hasn't really made it out to the public yet. It really makes you appreciate what that young soldier endured. God bless her and her family. And everyone else who wears or wore the uniform.
Allegedly, the story is probably a hoax
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I'm going to have to read it!
bro its crazy how one dude can produce better content than multi million dollar media corperations. the best documetaries ive watched have all been youtube videos made by independent creators, being either 1 person or a few people.
My cousin was a part of her rescue, he was a part of the 4th Special Operation Squadron
I have been an avid watcher of your channel for a long time. Seeing your transition into a documentary channel of sorts is wonderful to see. Your editing skills are amazing be sure to keep up the good work.
Props for the Andy Stumpf shout out. Dude is a bad ass.
Had this footage for years. When I first heard Andy tell the story I had to see for myself. I feel like too much of the Iraq war has been either forgotten about or marginalized because of the difficulties in Afghanistan.
I was told by combat vets, Iraq was a harder war cause of the terrain. Afghanistan is mostly hills and valleys, but Iraq was all urban combat, and much more difficult to control.
A lot veteran explained of the terrain was more difficult in Iraq than Afghanistan which costed more of a intense tougher fire fight and sweep on enemies
This footage is awesome. Where was the camera mounted? On the helicopter?
This happened right before I got my orders to Ft. Hood, shortly after I was serving 15 months in Iraq. Glad she made it home
Iraq terrain is a 2 at best, Afghanistan is a 10. Whoever told you Iraqi terrain is more difficult, straight up didn't serve in Afghanistan.
This is the closest thing we'll get to see her story in a movie like edit. Great job man! I was waiting to see something like this for almost 20 years. You earned my subscription sir 👍🏻
This is a 10/10. Beautiful editing, and ya got me tearing up thinking about this girl goin back to West Virginia. Rest In Peace to the brave men and women that lost their lives. God will take care of their captures.
Remember that time when everyone thought the air force wasn’t badass in the slightest? PJs are badass, much respect to all branches, especially the Air Force for holding it down while being put down
People making fun of the Air Force but their Special forces are total badasses.
There’s a lot of bad dudes in every branch of the military.
@@trooperodst6880 well the majority of the airforce are soft, the on the other hand are something different, they are cut from the same cloth that seals,green berets,delta and force recon marines are from
@@trooperodst6880 so Army and Marine admin are more badass? Maintenance troops for CH-47 are more badass than those of B-52? Supply? Chow hall? The BIG difference is in ASVAB scores and quality of life.
@@johnheeser I know that's why called chairforce damn. But PJs are totally badass warriors.
Anyone who puts on their Country's Uniform for the freedom of all, is a Hero, whether our British Lads and Lasses or those of our Allies. You are, for this reason, Jessica, very much a Hero! Thank you for contributing to our freedom. 🙏❤️
My dad was there as a Corpsman, thank you for the in depth analysis and it is interesting to see more perspective surrounding around the event.
These only keep getting better, this one was so heartfelt, im glad you included some homecoming footage. Super impressed by the military footage. Can't wait for the next one. Your docs are top notch.
RIP to Lori Piestewa and the other fallen of the 507th, and shout out to the special forces and Iraqi informants that made the rescue possible.
She should have a movie based of of her life on and off the battlefield
There’s so much we as Americans miss out on and will never understand. Like knowing what it must be like to exist in a world and not be the most powerful nation, with the most terrifying military, populated by the most capable and most highly trained individuals on earth. It’s our cross to bear, and we do it with such amazing grace. Damn, we really are a country of absolute badasses. 🇺🇸
Can't wait to see the 69th obese infantry take over the world.
I subbed after watching the army vet vs Cali Crips video. Your stock footage, music selection, editing, and delivery are spot on. The storytelling gives me chills. You should consider professional documentary making mainstream or if you dont have a million subs by the end of the year TH-cam algorithm has failed us all. GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!
it was army ranger vets vs tacoma,wa hilltop clips
I was there in March 03. I remember hearing about her and we had little hope she would be rescued. We were shocked when we found out we got her back. The invasion was a scary time and a lot of uncertainty, so I can only imagine what she went through alone. Thank God she's home.
I was there as well brother. My unit took up post at the south end of the bridge there. We ended up fighting Iraqis in the hospital just west of us where the pow’s were less than 24 hours before. Found army body armor and what looked to me like torture chambers. Sad deal. We were also excited they got her.
I did hear rumors that these soldiers who got lost on convoy were not ready for a fight as they were trying to load magazines while being ambushed. Also heard their weapons were jamming. We were taught as Marines fighting in desert environments to be very careful how to clean and lube weapons. Just what I heard though.
Based on your comment, sounds like this was a morale operation then
@@dravenocklost4253 maybe so. Apparently we were the “tip of the spear” and supposedly the first ones in, Fox 2/8, so I don’t know why her unit was sent through the city before we even got there. We had cobras and A-10’s softening up targets before we even entered the city on the 21st.
"The invasion was a scary time."
This is coming form the illegal invaders. 🤨
@@Grunt-tl3on They werent ordered to the frontline , according to another documentary they took the wrong turn and managed to overtake the leading elements, guessing your unit.
Rip to all the fallen soldiers you’re gone but not forgotten
Thank you. Keep telling their stories brother. Never let people forget.
Absolute fantastic video on the operation. The end made me shed a tear knowing how many families never got to hold their sons and daughters again. Im happy that im not one of them and hopefully it stays as such for my remaining 10 years in the BW. Salutations to the fallen.
I'm a grown was man (48) and YES, HOLY SHIT!!! THAT HIT ME RIGHT IN THE FEELS!!! I've not shed a tear from watching a video on YT EVER but I could feel it coming and when we got to see Jessica in the helo with her brothers around her it just fkng hit me and I shed a few tears😭!!! Man that hit me in the feels!!!! GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES, GOD BLESS JESSICA AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!🤘
I respect her for correcting the stories that painted her as a hero who went down shooting the enemy and helping her unit. The story is good enough and flag wavy enough just the way it is! Those U.S. special forces are respected the world over, and I know because I live on the other side of it.
They weren’t. They were just women who didn’t need to be in combat, and they got lit up because the idiot in charge returned via the same route. Something you NEVER do in a combat zone.
I still recall how the media labeled her a "War Hero" when they pushed the narrative that she fought to the last bullet and took them down and was captured but in fact, she was captured after she got knocked out and never fired her rifle.
Gotta keep the morale high and the ladies enlisting
Close to the same thing with operation red wings and Marcus Luttrell. The Afghan who sheltered him found a full compliment of magazines in his plate carrier.
Luttrell literally fled at first contact. He’s a liar and a fraud.
Ya. It's unfortunate what she went through and glad she made it home. But let's not pretend she accomplished anything lol. A private in the army got lost and captured and had to be rescued.
The Army brass ginned up the fairy tale fight story and the media blew it even more out of the truth realm.
I remember when this happened . Hearing about missions like this is what made me want to be a Marine . These dudes are hardcore !
Got to give the SEALS & PJs credits. They have balls.
@@hikmatullahhussainee1615they do for sure ! Those PJ’s are insane
She just looks like such a tiny young thing. I just want to hold her and pull all that trauma out of her soul. God bless you and all of our servicemen. Thank you for saving this girl and bringing her back to her family. xoxo
This girl was not "saved" , she was brougt to an hospital by civilian iraques , and the "save"squad come to the hospital and asked for her in the information at the hospital... And was brougt to her room by a hospital doctor , and then the soldiers just took her like idiots and run 😹 out of the hospital and fired some shots in the air after the come out of the peacefully hospital and pritended like they have "saved" her.. Hole story was Curtesy of Pentagons "Hollywood" ideas... And then she was brougt to an American field hospital aftervards.. So get your facts straight.. This is one of the most humuliating lie story of the war.. Sorry but this story is just Lies Lies Lies. ... 🤣😂😭The real Heroes of this story is the iraqui civilians who brougt her to the iraqui civil hospital !!!!!!
@@royharaldsandvikYou have a source for that claim?
@@royharaldsandvik she was so Lucky to be saved, you can See it in her eyes....she thought she would die ...
Nothing else Matters...☮️
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@@royharaldsandvik Dude you are an a$$hole. Your ignorance knows NO bounds. You claim they went to the information desk and a doctor walked them to her room? You are a fool. The hospital was all but abandoned. Did TOP try to turn this into something it wasn't? Yes indeed they did. She was not taken to the Iraqi hospital by civilians. She was a POW delivered to the hospital by Iraqi military. They met with light resistance about a mile from hospital, but was deemed to not be related. But DEVGRU / Delta / and other JSOC elements were involved. They had no idea as to what awaited them at the hospital.
The bullshit came from TOP crafting this narrative that my wife fought with her M16 until she went Winchester, then went hand to hand until she was overwhelmed. That was pure theater
Popo medic you rule! Found you during the J DeWitt coverage and fell in love with your channel. Your videos just get better and better, thanks for continuing to produce awesome content! And thank you for taking the time to thank all those who serve our beloved nation! Love an ex infantry grunt turned bark bark nom nom popo. Cheers brother! 🍻😎🤙
Thank you for the donation Handsome Rob! I appreciate you brutha. Thank you for your service!
This video brought tears & feeling of pride for What our military can do when given a mission then let loose to accomplish the assignment. I’ve heard Jessica Lynch speak with gratitude, pride & so much Love & appreciation for the 100’s of men & women who all participated in her rescue & recovery.
JESSICA LYNCH, SO GLADE YOU’RE HOME.
Man the first few minutes of this is some of the most sinister and atmospheric editing and sound design I've seen in a long time. Damn good work