This is one of the best episodes I've heard on this channel. Very good story, amazing human and I'll bet my balls his brothers love and value him immensely. Thanks for your service
Proud to say I served with 7th group and was medically retired as a 18C . I served 11years the majority with 10th mountain division but from my first deployment we worked with a ODA from 3SF and I knew I that was my goal go to SFAS and make it . When I first when to basic in 07 I didn’t make it through RIP due to a tibia stress fracture. DOL RLTW
The Army rejected me for a "medic" contract. T had already learned quite invasive medical care (Boy Scouts) and I had advanced far beyond that. But, they had the records relating to a severe low-back injury in high school. They insisted I could not carry a wounded comrade. All downhill from there..
Green berets have to be the toughest special operations unit, far behind enemy lines with no support and working with partner forces that can turn on you is not for the weak
I've never heard the compartmentalization we all develop while serving described as a shield; however, I served between conflicts. Is the Marine that stepped on an IED that received over 200 units of blood still alive? I'd want to have a DNR for such a situation. Man it's hard listening to his account of "potato sack" a second time.
Absolutely love your story you are a one of a kind at the end of the day with the tribes in Afghanistan and even the Middle East there against each other, regardless no matter what same thing with the Indians back when America became America it’s in human nature to conquer what we’re trying to do now as men is to not have that happen and work together would be the key, but we can’t have people. what do you call it money hungry over the income that’s coming in for the people of the world if it comes to that point I’m pretty sure it would work out. Great if we all just work together and leave your egos at home and emotions and feelings and whatever else you wanna throw in that basket, just be a good individual treat people as you want to be treated at the end of it.
We all have closets that we must keep . Locked. We can visit them. Remember what we experienced when things happened in that closet. Feel our sorrow. We have to know when to leave that closet and lock the door behind as we leave it. Pain is Temporary, Agony is Forever, Live for today and tomorrow! Life must move on. God does test us, up to us to choose how we respond. Peace be with you Sir!
The amount of ads In this video is a disrespect to Jack. I would have loved to just sit back and listen but then I have a childish Chinese mobile game ad pop up every fucking 3 minutes. As much as I love the content I am so sick of TH-cam 😡
This guy has a awesome story, I am assuming there isn’t enough combat being talked about and he cares more about the humanitarian aspect of his story and wanted to help the people of Afghanistan. I wish I had more of his perspective during my time in the army. DOL RLTW
This is one of the best episodes I've heard on this channel. Very good story, amazing human and I'll bet my balls his brothers love and value him immensely. Thanks for your service
This man is an amazing storyteller, his ability to recount and tie in situations speaks to his passion and openness
Watched from beginning to end. Thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for your story. Glad we have people like you in this world.
This is a helluva monologue, man. Thank you for your service & even more, thank you for your insight.
The humanity described here, is a lesson to all of us.
this episode was one of the best for sure.
One Brave American Hero!!! Thank you Sir for protecting us!!!
Dude's a great story teller.
badass, thankyou for being an amazing dude fighting for our country
Proud to say I served with 7th group and was medically retired as a 18C . I served 11years the majority with 10th mountain division but from my first deployment we worked with a ODA from 3SF and I knew I that was my goal go to SFAS and make it . When I first when to basic in 07 I didn’t make it through RIP due to a tibia stress fracture. DOL RLTW
Thank you Jack for sharing your story.
The Army rejected me for a "medic" contract. T had already learned quite invasive medical care (Boy Scouts) and I had advanced far beyond that. But, they had the records relating to a severe low-back injury in high school. They insisted I could not carry a wounded comrade. All downhill from there..
52:05 that silence was...very sad.
Great storytelling on this one . AATW
Green berets have to be the toughest special operations unit, far behind enemy lines with no support and working with partner forces that can turn on you is not for the weak
I've never heard the compartmentalization we all develop while serving described as a shield; however, I served between conflicts.
Is the Marine that stepped on an IED that received over 200 units of blood still alive? I'd want to have a DNR for such a situation.
Man it's hard listening to his account of "potato sack" a second time.
'Idk how he learned English so fast'...
Protect this man…
Absolutely love your story you are a one of a kind at the end of the day with the tribes in Afghanistan and even the Middle East there against each other, regardless no matter what same thing with the Indians back when America became America it’s in human nature to conquer what we’re trying to do now as men is to not have that happen and work together would be the key, but we can’t have people. what do you call it money hungry over the income that’s coming in for the people of the world if it comes to that point I’m pretty sure it would work out. Great if we all just work together and leave your egos at home and emotions and feelings and whatever else you wanna throw in that basket, just be a good individual treat people as you want to be treated at the end of it.
We all have closets that we must keep . Locked. We can visit them. Remember what we experienced when things happened in that closet. Feel our sorrow. We have to know when to leave that closet and lock the door behind as we leave it. Pain is Temporary, Agony is Forever, Live for today and tomorrow! Life must move on.
God does test us, up to us to choose how we respond. Peace be with you Sir!
Awesome video. Can you interview Steve Ortiz from Inglewood ca.
The volume is so low I can’t even listen to this one.
Tried to find retrograde, cant find it anywhere
found it on a movie site google “hurawatch cc”
The amount of ads In this video is a disrespect to Jack. I would have loved to just sit back and listen but then I have a childish Chinese mobile game ad pop up every fucking 3 minutes. As much as I love the content I am so sick of TH-cam 😡
Alright...I'm just going to say what everyone else is thinking. I don't like this guy.
I just started this video but can I ask why maybe I’ll see why soon
@Ellooooeeh he just comes off as a pompous arrogant wind bag
Why ? Just curious
Stay mad, he accomplished more than you ever will my friend
This guy has a awesome story, I am assuming there isn’t enough combat being talked about and he cares more about the humanitarian aspect of his story and wanted to help the people of Afghanistan. I wish I had more of his perspective during my time in the army. DOL RLTW
Didn't know Chris bumstead shaved his head and joined the army . Solid
Bruh
@marvinmorales1665 lmao